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THE TRIBUNE. AN INDEPENDENT, VEEKLT NEWSPAPER. PUBLISHED BY HAERELL & COLLINS TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, One Yer, in advance, Mot in advance,. $2,0 , 5 OO DBS. S. . ifc W. W. YOUNG, DRU3BISTS & APOTHECARIES, Henderson, M". C. Feb. 27-12ni YAUliOliOUUil HOUSE, RALEIGH, N. C. G. TV. BL1CKN1LL) Prorrietor. Ittfcrri.co made to all Travclins (ientleiuen. Feb. 27-12ui. Attorney at Law, Al KOTASI PUBLIC. Practices in tbe Circuit Court of tbe United tnt' Sanri'iiii! Courts at Kaleiirh. the Superior Courte ol G-auville, Warren, frank lin and Wake. Henderson, Feb. 2712m S. J. SKItTBER, ATTOEXEY AT LAW, HENOESSON, Jf. C. Practices in tbe Federal Courts of tbe State, and in the Superior Courts of Granville, Franklin, Warren, and Ilalilax, counties. Feb. 27 12tn James H. Lasslter & Son, MERCiiaxrs. HEXDEUSOX, if. C. Dale s In Foreign and Domestic Dry cooes, jhotsoxs, Millinery Goods, Hits, Caps. Shoes, Boots, French Sole, and Upper Leather, Hardware, ndOutler. China. Glass and Quee nsware. Lamps, Groceries, Drugs, Iron, Steel, SaJ fUo.rv. Harness. Stalionai v and Fannin-; Iru- plements. You will tind every tbiiijr here that is usually kept in a hrt class retail store. We would advise all persons to examine our btoek Ik lore purchasing; a l dealers in Leal Tobaeco. Aireuts for Fertilizer. Fib. 27-12m WISE BROTHERS. GENERAL Commission Merchants, i305 Gary Street, Richmond, Va , Sell on Communion LE1F TOB4CCO, &ritUUtl' UESEBALLY. LIBERA.L ADVANCES made on Coneiga- ieb.i.7 6m II. i. W ATSO X, WITH Stcckdale, Smilh & Co Successors to CLOTWOiiTIIY Jt CJ- WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 3 Sou tli Howard Staret, Corner of Gerisan. Baltimore, Maryland. Feb. 27 tf DK.JAS.IHeCUS.LUM S.J. SAJlAM. EEAL ESTATE, AGENTS. IX EXTSTESCE fCE THREE YE A US. "VE vrish to inform those abroad, that we hare opened a Real Estate Agency tor the .wile and nurchase of property m central JN Carolina. Those Laving Landfi to sell, or wishing to purchase, are invited to tnlonn us Cither iu person or uy letter. .auiuebb, s:j. parham, Henderson, N. Carolina, jot DR. JAMES McOULLUM, Raleigh, N. C. Feb. 27. 1873.-12m. Semoval. I Respectlullv inlorm my friends and patrons, that 1 have moved to the New Store llotse immediately Morth of the Rail Road "Warehouse, where with a replenished stock of DSf bOODS, UKGCEKIES, BOOIS, I can serve them satisfactory in price, quantity nd quality. Respectfully, W. A. P1IELP3. Henderson, Feb. 27 12m Thomas D. Gruet. Henderson, IS. C, Xiiniifacturer of U,iding Vehicles of EVEI1Y KIO, SUC1X AS Kugfises, Carriages, Utilities, Farm Watrons. Carts, Cart Wheels, Axles, fcc. Repairinr done in good style and at short notice. Give him a call, and satisfaction will pa ottered. Feb. 27 13 A. J. Tinsley, HOUSE PAINTER. AMID all the bustle of building new houses pf every kind which peed painting, .he people oi u ran vine win please not iorgei iuai A. J. TINSLEY, is always, ready for a job, and will do it as neat as any body, and 85 eusap. llejiderson, Feb, 2J-0m THE VOL. 1. PETEBSBUKH AIVER1 HEMF-XIS. Meade, Orr & Co. IMPOKTEHS AN'I EC 1LEP.S IV Hardware, Cufery and CAURIAGE MATEPJAL3, 125 Sycamore St., Petersburg-. Va. Marc'i ". C a H. T. ALLEY, II O LI SALE A.U 21KTA1L CONFECTIONER. FISUI7S, FAJCY U:UUV, TOYS, WtddinsT' ami Panics I uruUlKd. 133 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. Marc'i 6. 12m E. H. Plumm Of Co. DK.lI.Lt S IX IRON, STEEL, Ana Airicaliura I IraplsmeEts. Xo. I'll Svcamore Street, Petersburg, Va. Ma:ch C.-liui Harness! Harness!! SINGLE Ru2gu! lUrnepsat lis, $y, per et. !:til. UL ;, S, i'J. .U, j, A large stock ol uli firauVa Saddles, Karnes?, Briddles, Collars, Whip?, Spur.-, ifcc, &c, AT LOW IKI(.'3. At P. M. STEWARD'S, SnJrilcr IIa:iitss 32autir.icf ury, jj0 Svcaluorc St., IV-tcrsbllir, Va. - c 31 ache-iiiu W. H. Harrison & Co., 105 Sj -caixiorc St., Petersburg, Va. ixg just rect-ircd a lull and well selected Stock of Drujrs, Chemicals, Patent Mediciius, Dyv-StuU'al Paint, Oils, Varnishes, raney and Toilet articles, to which the attention of Phisieians, and Met chains is called, knowing that superior inducements can be otlVred ovir auy house iu tnu 4:ily. Orders solicited. March U.-oui ESTAnMSllLJ) 1820. Boberfc A. Martin & Co., GROCERS AXD Commission Merchants. JSO. 2 IRON FKOST BL'II.OIXU, Petersburg, Virginia. Give strict Personal Attention to Consignments and make prompt rc- urns. March G.-lCm J. S. CAEY, It'll olesale Dealer in Crockery, China and KEROSENE OIL AJSD LAMPS. 8i Sycamore St.. Fctcmhartj, (Opposite Iron Trent.) Goods carefully packed. March C-12m W. H. GRKGOKY, OF Granville, N. C. WITH Branch, Herbert & Co. General Ccmmlssioa Merciauts. AND DEALERS IS GUANO. No. 135 Sjeansore St. I'eteraburu, Ya. AGENTS, Soluble Sea Island "Guano, Gua- uape, Peruvlau uuan, .ihiin ouper rnus. phate, Ground Boue, Agricultural Lime, and Plaster, constantly on hand. Strict personal attention iiivcu to ths sale ot Produce. Lib eral Cash advancements made contiu ment3 in hand. March 0. 12m. Dont Forget! "VTrilW you coase to Henderson, to brlnjr with you your VV ATCli or CLOwK, thai does not wak, to Yl illiam IT. Harris, who wl 1 set ihcm to ticking In a hurry. He has had teven jeais eipcncnce. and h metiiu much succcis, as but a small por tion of his woric au been sent la k to Mai, All woik wan anted for twelve montlH. GlVtfi HIM. A CALL. Xlenderson, Feb. 57-r:ia TBI HENDERSON, N. XOH.ro I K ADYERTIHFJir.?l1N. a Wholesale Crockery, I Respectfully call Attention f f ihn Tra-1 to my JAUvi aud CJilfLiTt a TUCK of China, Glass, Crockery and Lamp Goods. Iinrf rt'nr Urc ct to N'c.i f ilk, I am rai'!cJ t i d i - ii"Tior lr.lu renivii. Nov U.ikor l::iUlncr- luvo.cta UuphcUcJ, lc flvu jtr ttr.t. ioi CILcU. J. KICIIARD LI V EL LEX, I3:pji:te, X O II FOLK, V A. March 13-lJm. Wholesale Dineists a. 12. A JP. fl A GATrpAG Oiler ( Merclmnt Hie r.llunlii AillrlrM. Esstncc3 cf Lcma.-, IN ivcruirut and Clt.n i- UlUll, laicjorle, Laudanum, Ctrr Cl't l'att'u:uu'i 1 rop, lioufrcj'j Ct r tlal, 1'hl.i Kll'.or, fi c M.!c, t WvCtUll. t-pla. 1 urtcatiuu, Aluir, J.uf(je.Id, Lliiii:i;iir-', u:a.kii g, ."icj-s D:tlt-rt, 1 jo Muss euiphur, i:p.scui-Sol:a i ba.k. lUlr Dc, Ilxttact Lcit ol, H -vor.u ilxlrac., Hops Inks. In liyo, lla:r Oils aid Kcto:atlves of all k'.n!., Coufcli Lozenge-, Uatoai-i, MUliJ?, trj.llJiu, Wo; 111 Cundy, Mul:ir.t. rilliofa l k.Ui, Yeast I'owdira, SclJl.tz l-owv'.cn. J ilmnc, Saltpetie, I viuon sjrup, Marcb, locking fo'aa:l Copfcraa. We ic.JiH.'Ctlu'.ly invilvaci!!. il. A. A C. A. S.VTOS, No f y.k, Va. Hirch 13 l.n S. A. Stevens & Co. Ctr.. HAI2C AXD tiltAMiV KXnilEl.S, Ojj:site Custom JIuusc, X Oil FOLK, VA. Dealers In Furniture & Carpetlngs MATTI.VGS, WIN I OW SHADES AXD r.H'CK 1 1 AX 1 X S . 21 1 LD Zt I'. . .H CAUUIAUKS, CilLT lODXICt.H AXD DATIAS liS. March 13.-1 2m. D. S. Cherry & Sod. 5iAxur.icrvi:r.n.s axd dkalekh ix Stoves and Tin Ware. Cor. Hu-inolc tG Water Street, KOItFOLK, VA. March 10.-12:n i). r. asiiijuj:. WITH MIIEHEAD I BSKKHGD3E. Boots, Shoes & AV. -1 tO 0 JLirlct Sjw.trt'j KOlkFOLK, VA. March 2C-12.n. T. A. UlllUuik, V.'. C. UU.mu, T. YSlUinni. T. A. Williams, & Co., (HneccorA to WU lauin t Seltlin.) WHOLESALE GllOCEIlS AND COM322MiIO?; 31i::tCUAXTSt No. 2 & 4. Roanoke Sqcahe, CocMia Roanoke 1uiK, X'roi l.loiit I'lonr, nlaisrf A S.ntt hptrlalllllM. XOIIFOLK VA. Feb. 27-l Jui GEORGE TA1T, SEEDSMAN, inronTra or axd Dr.iLi:u is ENGLISH, GEilMAX, FKENCII AND AMERICAN SEEDS, No. 7 JIar.lt i Sjtttire, XOIIFOLK, VA. Annual Descriptive Catalogue and Price-List for 1 gent free bv Mail 1 m on Application. March l.VCmp. Herrings. - f bis. rery urorlor Ftern IlerrtDjct JLVJ ri sale, chri lorC"ab. WYCHK'!?. C, MAY 22, 1873. THE TRIBUNE. TUUKsDAY, MAY C2, 7Z. Haggle's Mistake. EY LI.LA. C UAlTKi: II. Maic p.iM unusual attention tn l;cr toilet that evening, bhc wislicJ to make an imprcfiion on the haml come stranger, fr wc have faU the was loiul of at!mirati.ti. In truth $hc was hc"t:miui? tu tire of Chailcv. Xot that she had ccasctl to fare fur Iiiin; no, far from it, hut slie, like most vountr l.itllc. inmirincJ li!c to be like sonic novel and she wcaved :i 'ofMl ileal of roitianrc in her ..In. f..r t!ui fntnm. Sl.n tr l.w. "" nab, and had not learned to appre ciate the real worth ot the matt to whom she hid pledged herself for lite. And dearly did she pay lor her lolly, many weary months draped heavily by because of it, ami she learned, when to j Lite, that the had well nili wrecked her own happi ness. As for Charley, ho had too much commence in iter to believe iter capable of playing hi.n fahc, yet he confessed to himself that he felt the foreboding of cominir trouble. 1 he brilliant drawing roms ol the Graham mansion were lillcd with the youth and beauty of the town, and the pleasant hostess was welcoming her guests with her most bewitching smiles. Ir. Steele wa3 there, so was Maggie, so was Chat Icy. Maggie had never looked half so well. Jlcr trailing dress of rich j carl colored Hk, lilted her cx puattc lorm to perfection. Around her r.eck and arms sparkled brilliant ruuies; a uauueau oi luc same "ems t M - crowned her handsutnc head and well became her dark beaut x. Her cliccks glowed with excitement, and her eyes sparkled with animation ai;u pleasure inlic cxctlcu um- verial lidmixatii'ti, and among the most attentive was Kd. Steele. lie was at otiec arrest. d bv her pretty lace and charming manner. and the evening pni-cd &j rapidly, that botii were astunished when the time lor departure arrived. People wondered that Maggie al lowed such marked attention from a stranger, aud poor Charlie Jcft iu -111 . At I . 1 uic nacK-grounu, went on ami iricu to interest himself by talking to w ' PesiicGrcy, but failed. Jlcsicwaa racie's particular friend and eon- liJent, and Charlie liked her be- cause she liked Ma?gic. He was far from comfortable, and would glance; lrcp:cr.t!y out in the grounds where vcrai couples were promonauing, nna anion .t aT 1 ft 4 them Steele ami .Maggic. j;c.site noticed all this, aud told him play fully that he was jealous. That did not help him, tor the truth hints JIc had been deceived in one whom he thought free from error. Put to-r.ight the had lliitcd ... ... . . loo xreciv, t'j su;i uis uouon?. anti . ' his confidence m .her was greatly r J shikcn. Still he was too proud to sneak tfl.f.rft!r.iit it n.l i.,ftHf.ri i.-.l- a their course. This counc was a very long one too, for Steele did not leaxc the next week as he had at tlrs t intended, but prolonged his stay indctiuitclv, Some days after the events re corded last, Maggie with I ketch- book in hand, went out for the pur pose of taking some views ihc had seen and admired. She soon reach cd her destination, aud (eating her self, proceeded with her drawing Gradually the outlines assumed the desired shajK?, and soon tha whole object was unerringly im- pressed on the paper. Maggie had a natural fancy for drawing, '.vhich, having had proper 3. NO. 13. cultivatiun, was a source of much amusement and tntstime to Lcr. She was -ivin- a few finhVn.J 1 strokes, making a deeper ihadu to cai!r acquire, ir.J uhuh u so here and a more decided touch I.oF.y unscccw ary as tic tu of pro there, when a rustle of leaves nd a f4nc l"gogc- Tbe trticgcntlcisia quick step fell on her car. She wiU ctcr Lc fianJ indulging ia turned and beheld Mr. Steele, lie lllC B',fW aaJ diigraccfal prac hadtMtnc out for a itioll he said, lice of iwcaiing; none but wicked and was delighted to meet her for IHcimcns of humanity, who arc al. his walk had indeed been soliurv. rtatlI lmi.l moral I tir.eij al, ever She excused hcnril, and made IIcbaiing habit, preparations to start, but he detain- Thcnj arc however men cf high ed her, and throwing himself lazily Inflacatial ouiioata on the gras, asked to be hcrskcUh- cty, who feci thctr.sc.tci par er. Thus thev beguiled the fast ticnUrlr pnrilcgcd I iuc the wrao Hying moments and when thev o! the Ird their God, as their feci patted he aJctd j crmiision to visft ing dictate. .Thejc iadifidaals arc l,cr the greatest obitaclcs in the way This was readilv granted, and dav alter dav, saw him in Margie's C"",r. kcd, rotle. . I . .1 Her strange conduct was the main support of the vilbgo gcssip. Her parents tcmoiutratcd iu vain. At Charlev ventured to sitrak I to her on the subject, but waa told that the wss her own nmtrc s until she was married, and that he had better reserve his lecture until after that event took place. This had the c licet of silencing Charlie, So he iojk his leave very much perplex cj One evening ns Maggie returned from a drive with her new admirer, she found a note on her table, lie ccgnuing the direction as Charley's, the sunpcd it contained a icoldlng lor her, so she did not touch it, but went into the dining-room where long to hear all thmtuus every thc family was already rmcmb!cd where disclaim all allianco with lor the evening meal. these who live in the hourly tiola- As fhc approaclicd, she heard her mother f av: 'I wonder what whim took nnriic irom town so sucucniv: 11 guess I can find out from Maggie, though il is mange he did not call to f av good bvc to any of us. As she caught tlcic words Mag- mm gics Jic.tI grew uizjty, and s.'ic would have fallen had the not caught hold of a chair forsnppcrt. She did not enter, but went to her room and seized the note long ing, yet leaiing to ocii it. i : i . i .1.-. - . I uncrc u.c wuri is ocucr man - suspense, she broke the seal and read as fdlow: jltt'j'jlc: When I lir-flt became a man and gazed upon your face, 1 loved you well; when I received your iroiniiC to be mine. I loved vou Utter, but tow, when I ice you ' ' 9nny and ,tc;uiny frfl.a lnef I iovc ,.., .".:.!, n ,Anr ..! f..r. I 1WS ftVtW ! UStV HUM V ;proj lnr ,iaturc. I have lonnd t.t..i t. ... .i i . ..,,:.i.r.i iffth I nvc kr nothing-an I ;.,!.. t:f l!f lirpir a ja1jic tjT n v ij-lUr Ut Kcc ., ?ic rj13 ti5CS of unr i,c. lrothal. 1 Shall not ice you again, I start lor Kuropo to night. JJc happy in another's love, but some times breathe a prayer lor one who vrred in loving not unwisely but to well. CiiACun. She fell turned to stone aud ttocd cljnchi,,g the japer and crumbling ... .t . . . i . :. i.i it into a thuuiaiij wrtukles. She , , . , i- . . i glanced at the rparkling dia metal . , . . . . , . r I tli.it nf'i.Miril Itt-r iIrti!rr hfiTH then .!ie fully realized t!c folly ot Y , V ' . " i i in ritnr.i' mil iiki-ti. snii lm: a ' .. , that althou i .t . 1 1 n lorcvcr, ihou.di he was ctitiiclyl' . : . .. ,, . Peatedlv, as ilcarcisea could recall him whom she ha 1 ilnvcti from her bv r.itiiving oris cairiee ci ncr ... t wayward nature. (tu r.Kcoxnxctti.'i Love induced i jonng girl, du ring the recent cold fpclliu Mm- nciota, to tttip all her clothing and spread lhs:ti over her lover, who had sunk cxhsaitcd at the wood ldc. fchekept Lcrtclt warm by dancing about her bedroctn. Her lover was saved. L.a toher,thc could never guc ,jnTOtn; AUhoc;.h yjr. rLaJVs in herlove to another; and she pres-cd cumUnty cxtcnt!ctl ,brcli only the gleaming jewel toher 1st s ic- . . . . , . . THE TRIBUNE. ADttKtlltXO KATtB STaCC .11 I Ma t Mi C . I Tr. M M It It M a Mm i m r til its ? JN m ft t T tm 1 t - ; Wis f" ' 1 Cxv-a f rxorisc x cAmxa. Except the ricccf intemperance Uicrc is no other which a nun ena c! monUllT ana tnmuaaiij;uiej are the catuo o! nntuucr.csi zc:iow being, lalling into the dangerous habit. IVufanitv Io-scns the mtraint M'" vrtue, dcmoralixes Uic Heart, . . an J debases t?o foni. ooia these men use such wicked and de- basing language if they entertained r3jk l rrgard for the Ureal VxtvA thoughtlc4ly pro- c a ,cca cvcr afl'Irc to lhc ,ocIct-v ol lhc PnU ol -Jttslmca tuaUe rlxi: I'oes a ray of light Irvui Ul oc- isccr.ato Uipci uic gicoui irvm l!,cIr darkened pathway I ll.ctuanwtjo is in me nauaaaa prscliccoi prouno twearmg u a proath on the Chriitua iianic a tigna cn the character of the community m wiucu He live. I lion o! that inel sacud precept, Swear not at all. ti., , r'r. t. T ntilicc. :a coancxtioa with tho (icath cf akl JlI4licc a.aic, that no man has been promoted direct Ir from Asivciated to Chief Jcjlico of tho Supmnc Coart. Tlsc Cnt Chief Justice was Jno. Jay. "Whilii he vtx Chief Justice he accept c4 the niusion to KnglanJ, and held Loth o:!Iccs for a year. On his return fro::i KngUnI Lc vacated B mm of Xcvr Vork. John Ilutltdgc, d South Carolina, who had Uca Associate Justice, but resigned to become Chief Justice in his own State, was nominated to tl.o Chief Jnaticohip by president Washing ton, but rejected by the Senate. The next Chief Justice wa Oli ver Elhwcrtb, cf Ccnnceticnt, aud a Senator from that State at the time of his apjoiatmcnt. lie presid ed in the Supreme Court less than a year, and tLcn, without rcignirg accepted the French mission aod held hothotHcci untill the negotia tion ol tho French treaty, when he resigned both. John Marshall, of Virginia, who was then Secreta ry cf State, wa? appointed by Pres ident Adams Chief Jcitico in January, 1S01. He remained in the Cabinet uniill close of Presi dent Adams' administration in March ol the same year, when he tock his scat on the bench and Cllcd the petition -f Chief Juttlcs till his death in 1SC0. President Jaxlicn ftpioin!cd Ih'gcr 11 Taney as hi io u:cu iue ilon . I until In UcaUi in WI.CU i . .... . I Mr i:!:sf. linn -r-rr tir- fcl lhn irvssurjr, h am ajnviuuu wi sn. . 1 . any Chief J nil tec except Marshall and Tar.cv, whose joint tcmis CAlendcd through sixtv-fonr rear. A Saa Ikrcardiao (cal) awcsor aled a woman how many chicken 4hc haJ, and doubting her word. proceeded to count thetn. 6ho - took h:m to the Lrfchivc, kicked it over, and Invited hini to cosr.t tho bcci. He'll take a women's .n'onl next time. ,
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