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THE TRIBUNE. 1 AN INDEPENDENT, WEEKLY NSV8P1FKK. 7 PUBLISHED' BY HARRELL & COLLINS s x tiie tiubtjke; Atvt:miw katcr. irux it R. -.,,... ... ,TWr ,w. . , , . . , : : - ... - : - U. 'Jit t U t m i Tr, 4 M CM MM II m tt a u a m i a mm r at tt it t i m mm 14 M tin ti .kw. tt a 1 S 14 1 M mm f I Mat i Hat 1M - TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Ob Year, in .advance, VOL. 1. 2.00 . 5.00 HENDERSON, N. C, MAY lo, 1S73. NO. 12. 4 Sot In advance, i. m it it re it to DBS. S. D. & W. W. YOUNG, DEDGGIST & APOTHECARIES, Henderson, N. C. Feb. 27-12m RALEIGH, N. O. . w. duvjm m w a 1T V A T T. PfAtlll At AV. Reference made to all Traveling Gentlemen. 0120. BADGER HARRIS, Attorney at law, AMD NOTARY PUBLIC. Practices in the Circuit Court of the United States, Supreme Courts at Raleigh, the Superior Courts of Gianvillu, Warren, Frank lin and Wake. Henderson, Feb. 27-12m S. J. SKINNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HENDERSON, N. C. Practices in the Federal Courts of the State, and in the Superior Courts of Granville, Franklin, Warren, and Halifax, counties. Feb. 27 12m James H. Lassiter & Son, MERCHANTS. HENDERSON, N. C. Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry GOODS, NOTIONS, Millinery Goods, Hats, Caps. Shoes, Boots, French Sole, and Upper Leather, Hardware, and Cutlery, China, Glass and Queensware, Lamps, Groceries, Drugs, Iron, Steel, Sad dlery, Uarness, Stationary and Farming Im plements. You will find every thing here that is usually kept in a first class retail store. We would advise all persons to examine our stock before purchasing. A lso dealers in Leat Tobaeco. Agents tor Fertilizers. Feb. 27-l2m WISE BROTHERS, GENERAL rf-.. WAAlAMtH I WUJllJIlLoalUll UXCXUlXaiXlD. 1805 Cary Street, Richmond, Ya., all m Commluion LEAF TOBACCO, iKaiX, PBOOCCE GENEBALLT, LIBERAL ADVANGK3 made on Consign Jeb. 57 6m H. P. WATSON, WITH Stockdale, Smith & Co. Successors to CLOTWOBTflT & CO WHOLESALE DBUGSISTS, 8 Boutb Howard Street, Corner of German. Baltimore, Maryland. Feb. 27-tf DB. JAS. JHCCIJ1.E1JJI 9. J. PAB1IAM. BEAL ESTATE, AGENTS. 1H EXISTENCE: fOB.XIIBEK TEAKS. "WE wish to inform those abroad, that we have opened a Real Estate Agency lor the sale and purchase of property in Central N. Carolina. Those having Lands to sell, or wishing to purchase, are invited to inform us either in person or by letter. Address, 8.J. PARHAM, Henderson, N. Carolina, or DR. JAMES McCULLUM, Raleigh, N.C. Feb. 27. 1873.-12m. Bemoval. I Respectfully inform' my friends and patrons, that I have moved to the New Store House immedfatelv North of the Rail Road Warehouse, where with a replenished Btockof DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac I can serve them satisfactory in price, quantity and quality. Respectfully, W. A. PHELPS. Henderson, Feb. 27 12m Thomas D. Gruet. Henderson, N. C. Manufacturer of Riding Vehicles of EVERY KIND, 8UCJX AS Bqgsles. Carriages, Sulkies, Farm Watrons. Carts. Cart Wheels, Axles, &c Repairing done in good 6tjle and at short notice. Give hira a call, and satisfaction vrill be offered. . : Feb, 27-13 - -. . A. J- Tinsley, HOUSE PAINTER. AMID all the bnstle'of building new houses of ererj kind which need painting, .he people of Qranrille will please not iorget that A. J. TINSLEY, I. 1 . I . - - ... 3 ,1. io miwnja reaay ior a jod, ana wui no Xb o neat as any body, and as cheap. enaerson, eD, S7-em PETEBSBURQ ADVERTISEMENTS. Meade, Orr & JGo. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX Hardware, Cutlery and a T"T" T" a w-a m a . 125 Srcamore fit' "W, Va Trr m a v v w XL. 1. iHilsJU I, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONEECTIONER. FRUITS, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, Weddings asd.rarUaa Faraianed. 133 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. W arch 6. -12m E. H. Plummer & Co. DEALERS IN IRON, STEEL, And Agricttltiiral Implements. No. 121 Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. March 6.-12m Harness! Harness!! SINGLE Buggie Harness at 115. 113, $20, fiS. per .-et. baddies at $7, S, 49, Slu, , Saddles, Harness, Briddles, Collars, Whips, Spurs, &c, &c, AT LOW PRICES. At P. M. STEWARD'S, Saddle Harness nannfoctiiry, 90 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Ya. Mirch 6. -12m W. H. Harrison & Co., "WHOLESALE DRCUUlaTS, 105 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Ya. Havjno jnst received a fall and well selected Stock of Drugs. Chemicals, Patent Medicines. Dve-Stuffl Paints. Oils. Varnishes. Fancy ftnd Toilet articles, to which tbe attention of Pnjsicians, and Merchants is called, knowing that superior inducements can be offered over any house m tue city. Orders solicited. March 6.-3m ESTABLISHED 1S30. Robert A.Martin & Co., GROCERS AND Commission Merchants. KO. 2 IRON FKOXT BUILDING, Petersburg, Virginia. Give strict Personal Attention to Consignments and make prompt re turns. March 6.-12m J. R. CARY, Wholesale Dealer In Crockery, China and GLASSWARE, KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS. Si Sycamore St.. Petersburg, Va., (Oppoalto Iron Front.) Goods carefully packed. March 6.-l2m W. H. GREGORY, - - OF Granville, N. C! Branch, Herbert &. Qo. ; General Commissioi - HerdiaitsI- ASD DEALERS IS GUANO. mo. ia sjeamare st. Petersburg, y. AGENTS, Soluble Sea Island Guano, Gua- ments in hand. Marchti. 12m. Dont Forget! WHEN you come to Henderson, to bring: with you your WATCtf or CLOCK, thai aoea not wviK, to W illlam H. Harris, who wi'l set them to ticking: In a hurry. He naa naa seven years experience, ana nas met with much success, aa but a small Dor I . A J. M . . X tlnn nt Ma wnrtr hai) been Rent tuuBr In him. aji wots vsrikiiieu iui iwiira moauu. GIY HLtt A CAtL. I Henderson, reb. X7-Ii'm 0auttiSC3 ENGLISH. GERMAN, FRENCn far from dull, nt lcist eo t!.ouS!.t hollow, anU tUc cv.tri o urKe of tiew, will to rtcosnii b ep SBTMft Ki'S AND AMERICAN her companion; to JiJ not con. tb.t.ihone.ean vclk brit In it.anJ l!ut txUaun mine. etal Cash adTancemenU made oa consign- tmrlirf lirr nscnrttnn Imtrnvrr. itfora distance Ol more than 100 all nrrr tL Ffa!s shH Uaoia a n i ri . Ib.lln. Rrtnm Tha I I I... lr NOKFOLK ADVERTISES E21TR. Wholesale Crockery, T Respectfully call attention ef the Trsvla to jl my uiuuK ana uuuri.MB toci&. or China, Glass, Crockery and lamp Goods. Jmnortlnr direct to Voifolk, I am enabled to offer kunerlor lmlusetnenu. Stw York or BaJtlmcre Invoices duplicated, 1cm Ave icr cent, xor c&sn. J. RICHARD LEWELLEN, mroRTEB, 39 Market Siuare, NORFOLK, V-A. March 13-12m. Wholesale Druggists. M. A. & C. A. SANTOS, Offer ta Merchaata Ilia fallwlnc Article! Essences of Lemon, feppermtnt ao4 Cinna mon, . Patcjoric, Land an am, Caster Oil, Eateman'4 1 rops, Godfrey's CcrUlal, Tain Killer, Opodeldoc, Sweet Oil. Spis. TurpooUnc, Alain, AsjalcBlMi, Liniments, lllacklng, Spices, Bitters, lae Mas4, bnlpbor. Epscm-Salis. Lbalk. llalr Djes, Exti act Logwood, 1'UTOr.n Extract, llops Inks. Indigo, llalr Oils and Uetoratlves of all kinds, Cough Lozenges, Masx.elA, Matches, Vernallages, Worm Candy, Mustard. PUls of all kinds, least Powders, Seidlitz Fowdcrs, Qalntnc, Saltpetie, LeinonSjrup, Starch, Cooking oJa and Copperas. We reapcctluuy inviioaCAJi. ho: folk. Va. March 13 17m COB. 3IAIJ Furniture & Carpetlngs MATTIXCS, WIXrOTf NHADES ' ATVD PiPEB- .. . - HASG1XOH, ClIILDUEX'SJ CABBIAUE8, UILT COBMCtl AND DAMASKS. March 13.-12m. E-VTAnLlSlIKD isas. D. S. Cherry & Son. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Stoves and Tin Ware. Cor. Roanoke Water Streets, K OR FOLK, VA. March 13.-1 2 ni 13. F. A SUBURB, WITH WHITEHEAD & BRICKHOOSE. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots, Shoes & Hats, Nos. 4 tD G Market &2uarei NORFOLK, VA. March 3M2m. T. A. William, W. C. Dlekaon, T. N. WlUlantK. T. A. Williams, & Co., (Snccesaors to Will lam A Selden.) WHOLESALE GROCERS AND cosimssiox MEHCUATS, No. 2 fc 4 Roaxokk Sqcari, Corner Koa soils Dock, Provlslons, Flanr, Ifolasaea 4k Salt Sp-clallllea. NORFOLK V A. Feb. 27-12m GEORGE TAIT, SEEDSMAN, IRFORTER OF AND DEALER IX SEEDS, No. 7 Market Sjuare, KORFOLK, YA. Annual Descriptive Catalogue and Price-List for 1S73, sent free by Hail on Application. March 13-3mp. TCRT ReeelT4 a supply f DIXOVS tl t'ASI HXKJCL. tUliOM NWEkP. J. F. HARRIS, & CO. Henderson, March 27. O A C?t-AWMr JPw ft I rilt.n flirt , rw f ilniifnliln t fm tiiniiw 1 in. r-. . n ,r vrn?i l imi. i i w . w - w MV.w.w. ........ . , . . . t . . . 1 i r and gbaxdv STREET n. I . . . ol liuiuonablo Ittc, and may have I.. . , , t. Opto Cutfom Horn,, Wo l.cn to eoold c.a.m ner a. , . . l - of utlcu rout.ne ana T Ills own. . . collitioa, I alrar thiuk wila KOUFOLK, VA. Kow JCar reader. I am not Eo;nS uZlln, W "tUS Dealer,, In ,0 f" ,0 Pfcet man, fc ics0 anJ j fc l!,c . W, aud He cmu t so don't imagine ilagsio free lrom . . ... . wat the lht thereof:' ana 1 una THE TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MAT 15, 1ST3. WfeiTTt roa tde HtjtDtasojt Tatrc. Maggie's Mistake. LT LELA. Cliarlcy ClinSman anil Maj'ic JWnwcr, cn-ascd. Tl.cf l.aj alwaj. plajcd-Csctl.or a. .cl.ool. and sl-arcd cacl," other cWIJul trouble and become lovers at the i . . i n:e of4wentv-two and eighteen. rcspcctivcly. " ' ' No one objected, tbe parents of both were decidedly pleaicd, noth ing occurred to blast their happi- a lies.', and in tlctiancQ to tho oft quoted proverb, tie course of truo love for .mice ran smooth. A very sweet, pretty girl wu Majririe. accomplished too. and would luvo made a men lei wife for ' a w any man. Charley thought her an ancfcl and considered no sacrifice too awMI. 4 v . . .WM.W . W V . happiness. She, in turn, almost idolized him, though she would never own it to him. In a pleasant part of town stood a beautiful residence, just con.plct-1 , . , . ,J cd; not sliowy in appearance, but neat and stylish, an airot taatc per vading the whole. Tho ground were laid out with much care, and nothing was wanting to make the ,aulu which, though smut were miic arounu.. lin wa tlic liomo ..... . " . land tliildrcn arc urassinz . . ..." I iiiouzu. iuni nas seen a irrcai ucai i ..... . ..vr- i which vnariey naa proviaca lor . ... . -. . i I hvet in a uap-uaxaru w.w.w . . . . . Iciv.l:zcd iomcof tho heathen br . . . . i taulU still. Quo. of her crcatcitH , Vi . " Hk. r1! was perhaps, love of admiration. She might have been a trifle co qucttish too, but we shall see. t i r. In the aftei noon of a bright sum- , . . i .i or day, she was seated m there- sj of a Jeep bay-window, wlncli incr CCS3 overlooked her well kept flower garden, occnplcd with a piece ol trifling nccdle-work, when a known step up the walk arrested her at tention. Lovcr-likc. she feigned nncon.. sciousncsaof Charlie approach, for it wa3 he, and appeared very .nuch suqiriscd when he came up 'What are thso pretty linger U3V about, that inv iirccnce 15 . jm i iii e n lint tinlif.pi! t 1 Ii rt nil'Ml ,i n - Tn 1 1 piaytuiiy JIc stood before her in the glow ing sunset, attired in a handsome hunting suit, carrying his rifle and well filled trame-bair. She thought a. him handsomer thau ever, and in deed ho deserted thi mental com ment, lor cxcrcUc had given a glow to his features and a sparkle to his dark eyes which made his whole face beam with animation. Rut a shade of weariness passed over her beautiful face, totally un like tho jovful expression Ufualty worn at a lover's coming. Chailcy noticed it and remarked that he had come to see if she intended go ing to Mrs. Graham's reception that evemu "I do not know, I feci very dull and out ot humor today and do not think I would enjoy it." Now as sho sat there, dressed so becomingly in a simple white mus- lin, fastened at the throat by a sprig ot scarlet geranium, the same orna- ment in her raven hair, idly pull inc to piece a flower she had pluck ed from a stem near by, ho looked looked At that luomcut a stvlish uhajton drawn bvamir of suncrh rravsl w nnrl rlrivon lir n rontlpman ulth a r- . decided citv air. came daihins down thn mid In an instant Maggie forgot her unpleasant state of mind and ex claimed eagerly, a "O, what a fine hokiug man! Who is he Cbarlevl I have seen him pas frequently and, to tell the1 troth, hare felt au unusual amount of curiosity concerning him." "Pibatt! nobody but Ed. Steele, that incomparable nephew, about whom Mr. Graham pratci to in- ccantly. I don't wonder that i j . ii . Villi J VM IIVAU .4 llll lilU ilVil IUUI a mx3tcr piece ol perfection con- ..... ... , ........ ... imT.f l f J J i ''mramon d,4 TT? Sho appeared .holly " v 7W MU eoiiic ciiv swcii. At lie aiiarncar-l . . . r ' ca n ciuuacc sbe tarnca to Claude with "I wonder it he will make his ap pearance to niht. 'Certainly he will, the Uall tt given in hit honor. You muit de cide to go. Here the convention changed to something more intemting to them, and at a third patty U alwaj in the way in such casci, we will leave them and follow Mr. Edar - Steele in hit drive through the pretty little village. Thus he soliloquize: "Dull placo for a fellow accnitom cd to the gayctict of New York ft l.fi 1MI m.Vn fm Kyv rf t r . , ondcr it there arc anv pretty ctf It around. They'll do to pat otf time with; but I am not likely to bo caught by their smile and twect word. How I wish tome of our city belles were here! Fortunately . . . a . a, . a and had been taught from child! lOOQ to esteem himself rather hihiv 1'cttcd by the ladies, and chased bv the girl, who dropped their fans ,t3l t.r i an handkerchteft in hit way, riintcJ on IloaW , . . , V. . .... him borpicU, notes, locls of hair things too numerous to mention. Ho was mcd to tucli treatment, and minded the heart breaking flr his sake about as much aa he minded smoking a good cignr. iwiogciucr, nc woutu iiatc k.i like t. 1 lit . 1. VI . a fl?!i out of water in tho cool, dim clement which most men have to breathe when in ladic' presence. 1 . . ' ' " . ' graceful and strong, arrogant in I O C CI In ,!, Mr in taste in urcsf, per- ... . ., .'.J ill perceive that there manners, but fect. You w was not much chance lor such a fellow to fall in love with any one. a a a He would talk to ladic when he felt like it, and perform little ser vices for them when the occasion required. Ho did not trouble them much, but treated them with great indulgence and forbearance when they came in his way. Such, in brief, was Ed. Steele, the one destined to rAisesuch a row between Charley and hi sweet heart. (to be coxnvcm) Tiik Iho Tucrjor Ciuro5:.viA. The Santrancisco Alt says: The travel to tho Geyser and to the Rig Trees ha commenced lor the season. A trail is now open from the Calaveras Dig Tree Grove to the South Calaveras Grove, which i c mile distant, and has a much - larger number of tree of the larg- - ct diameter, though they arc not o high. Ono tree 1 ing Uown t wct. 1 he Laiavcra urove cover I m m ai 100 acres, ana nai trees; tlic - .. . bOUth UaUVCraS UrOVO 111 bQO ft- crcaana i,.,DJirecj, including cv cral hundred over 30 feet ia diame tcr I A a oyracusc paper ua received a poem on the los of the Atlantic, but ia afraid to publish it, lest might kill some of the lurrivors. . . . ... i J turn rmricr home. The most perfect bocce I citr saw wu in a little hoc to Into tho wrct Inceawsof wLoe rt went no costlr thinr. A thousand dol- , ' , f.t , ., ... t!? fthcr, ragtlicr and three eblWrea. Hat tho mother wmj & creator of home; her relation with Ler chil dren wai tho taott bcmatifal I havo ever teen: even a dull and cotanon placo man waj littol up tad tat bled to do good work for toalt, by the atuwlcrt) which thb wosria , . i emted: evenr inmate of bef boo , , ' t j r v- iavolnntarUy looked ioto htr Uco tor the key note of tic dy; aad It alwsvt fang dear. Frvta the roe bud or tlover-lcaf which, ia tpita t her harU houicwotk, tho always toand time to pat by our plates ai brcakfut, down to tho ty or tto ry the had oa hand to bo rta4 or ducuocU ia the evening, thcro wat no intcnakiion of her iau4ccc She haa!avt been and alwayi w ill be my ideal ot a mother, wlte, Lotncmkcr. If to her quldr brala, luvir.g heart, aad cxqaUlto tact had been added the applltscca of wealth aad cnltrgcmcatt cf wi der culture, hcrt woald Lavo been abiolutcly the ideal hotac. At it wai,itwlttho best I havo cer seen. It it more than tweaty ycart tlace I crWicv! iu thrwholil. I do Rot know whether the Ulivicg ornoL Hut, at 1 tee hoaic alter houic in which Uthcrt aad moUiCf in the facet of many men and chll- t!r.n. Dlainlr wnttca aad at ta4 I . ' i . w"' i , ; ol , t !r7"' l i- tilt!.. Jwkttt Mr. tt n 1 . tr n Matter, by 1 J. II. ..c.cir..T T!.e futore of U.o E KTll CAROLS State of North Carolina 1 rarely If ever dbcusicd without some direct reference to her mineral wealth, by which U meant particularly that her hllli abound with the most valuable of incitali. Vtt, tcx people bo thus speak boaitingly in thti K pect, know the extent of oar min eral wcihb, or where they arc sit. uated. Mineral of every description. from iron to goM and diamonds, . , have been and arc continually found . , . ,T. in i;.iij v u"t . where tho the carbonlforoes lortn ationU most heavily developed. There the best fiualitic of Ircti ore arc brought to dajlight In abnn dancc, to say nothing cf the core valnablo rr.cta! which aro found in conildcrablc profusion, and to which reference ha been made trunt time to time in these column, though searches frthcta have been quite limited. With such wealth in our moun tains, it is almost incredible tht the ca ritaliiU ol other Sutc have almoit wholly dUregardvd North Catolina a a producing State, and tiu tl oar ovn capitalist should re- mi:n idle. Wear annoaily coa turning thousand ot doIUn- worth v and cu which must be Ira- ported from other State becauso there U r.ot sufllcicnt cntcrprii t0 make the home supply available, The time will ccme, it is to bo hoped, when the natural ad van U- cc, 0f onr U!e n a mineral .point I ourcc of endless proaL Jtmias WhatU that which Luke Lad before, Paul had behind, that girl have, that boy do cot have, thai MraO'GalJsgbcrhad twice la tho middle beforo she was married, and which, if voa wish to have both behind and before, yoa must it goto Liverpool! It caly tho let- 1 tcr L.1
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