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v. The ' RiNSTON Journak YOL.1. KINSTON, N. C... THUESD AY, JULY 31, 1879. NO. iI3. RS. A, B. MILLER, , (at the old place) KINSTON, NYC. CLOUDS. Kii-st in tlie Marltet 2 ' Spring Styles of Hats & other r lfTT T TTT7T)V - lVlXJUlJlll XL L X . It I) littcricK A' Co's. Patterns, the J.icht Running oiurstic Sewing Machine, and best ti'itny place in toyn where you can get the i-iiuine Cable Wire Shoe. ' . Drt, A. R. MILLER, rm:xTi.sT. . . i ... i i.. r.-a rt'JH 1111" "- "..ff Artificial 'Teeth. Kx- TTtroct. 1111 ami clean, orlo onvthlnjr nec- V ejury u up done uy r- alien list. OlHce at residence. Hoard furnished to parties from the coun- .. jau.i-r.au Clouds of purple, tinted gold, Cloud of crimson, grand and bold; Clouds with beauty in each fold. In the west. Koyal mountain summit lie. As the glorious god of day . Sank to rest. s . Clonds of darkness and of lead. O'er the heaven thickly spread, Gone 'to earth a look of dread-, . Full of gloom: " '! Yet, foretold, as once again. From their depths-might fall the rain, Fields would bloom.' '; Cloud of white and purest spray Drifted all the lire-long day,' . On their blue ethereal way O'er the Vkv: ' And they seemed as on they sped, Like, the forms of saluted dead, lilebxed on high. j keeping, and rest a little my pail is almost full. while, fori lege, j, merestone. 'Here are your raspberries! ex 1 'Abw we can set thine right,' he ex- . . t 1 '1 T?.. .. . JJ .1.! J 1. .1 . The apple trees were in a corner ot ciaimeu iviuy, gayiy, as sue enierea cinimen, exniianuy. uui nis xace the lot, and when Kitty reached them the house; 'and now 1 11 sit right down tell as he went on turreying, lor br she found a pretty bubbling spring and pick them orer. M the aid of the stone he rectified his there, and rocks covered woth lovely 4You dear.little soul! said Mary, survey and was confounded to find lichens, with fervor, you are such a comfort. I that the old jrall had been right all Uncle Robert has eood taste,' she But I am afraid you are tired out; the tune, and the knoll was none of your cheeks are so nusbear j ni: tit looicea up ana saw tiugh Oh, I ran up the path, said Kitty, ureystone crossing the fieM. bending over the berries. She had 1 , 'Hugh! he called out in his hasty fully meant to recount all her adven- way, 'come here! 1 ve been an old fool ture for Marv s entertainment, but, - and you ve been a renueman. ibe said, to keep such a charming little' nook here. And she threw herself in the shadow of one quite tall rock, and fanned herself with her hat. bhe was in a mood to thoroughly enjoy m. mtr, -T T. 1?.. Purrottj.; Miller and Lumber Dealer, Khiston, X, 0.,- I, nn.nr.njrAil tn fill all OVUCrK lor FIRST' CLASS LUMBER at th lowest. Cask rales. tir Who keop on hantl the celebrated Tiickalioc Family Dour. jiul 12m Cloudji of crimson and of gold, Clouds of lead with deeper fold, Clouds of spray o. lightly rolled, All will lly, le aving not a trace to' show "Whence they came or where they go In the sky. So our cares, so heavy now, Tracing on the fairest brow. Furrows ihep, with cruel plow Of ltarp pain, ,Iik the clouds will fly away Ieaviug biit'the pleasant day, Once again". x '. evefvthinn-. and it seemed to her she after all, so unaccountable is a girl,! knoll is yours, sure enough. had never seen the sky so beautiful she said not one word about it. t .'. 'Oh, I made you a present of it, before nor such beautiful clouds. Together they prepared the - float; Hugh, said rather grandly. But if 'I'd like to marry a farmer!' she beating; the eggs up high aud white you dmi't want to keep it, you can said impulsively aloud; and to her and light, and gradually adding the' give it to my wife. utter dismay, a pleasant, manly voice sugar and berries, till they had a great 'Your - wife?' asked Mr. Wylie, from the other side of the rock repon- tliah heaped up like a massy mountain araaied. ded- with the delicacy, which whs iu tiut Yes,' replied Hugh, with a look of Would .you? That's quite a rare an exquisite pale purple. It was set hanpy pride, 'iUt has just promised choice, nowadays! aside with the cake, and then the girls flew to adorn themselves. Even- lug came ana tne guests gutnereu. It was a house where every one liked to visit, and Mary Wy lie was a pop ular girl. Her cousin, the stranger. nrnr dr, lookiiif? t)iuuant and nrettv in a black protinetor, and was nuMrrss of the the float, grenadine, 'with a few 'cloth of gold' knoll. KhricKs Fashion Quarterly. e 1 e c t,e cl. Kitty sprang up and started to run, wjien, of all calamities, in her haste she upset her pail of raspberries, and .i ii - ir away tney roiieu in every uirecuou. With burning cheeks she began' to pick them up, for it would to disannnint Marv about a.ul ela thrpw itidifrnaiit p ance at roses, mane quite a sensation, ana ne the voanff man, who now came round, d( rself enjoyed the evening the more, iu full' view, and said he begged her perhaps because of a certain secret ex pardon, he kiew he ought uot to have citement that set her heart bounding spoken, but it really seemed impolite every time a new-comer entered the not to answer! door, anil her lirst thought was, 'Is it Yonr ruVitenss has snilled mv her- he? to be mine for life. So the little summer episode reach ed its sweet conclusion, and by the time tne Drown autumn leaves were fluttering over the fields instead of the buUeihics, Kitty became a lauded Prayera I Don't Lifco. I doQt lik xo hr kia pray Who loaas at twenty-fir rr erat. Tor thm I think th bewmwrr may De prraed to pay for food ad rvnt; And lm that Hook w hoU htrd, VTtith aaya Um Irsdr shall h UXi As sars as I har jv to rvad, It does not say. Take Utsu . I do not llka to hr hta pray jmdX kMt, abot aa hoar. For grar to aqd aright h day. Who know his neighbor has aw Ikwr. I'd rather kia co to mill, A ad btiy th lrkls broUVr bread. And ee his rhiUrea eat thir fill, ; And Uogh brarath their hamUa aWd. X do aot Uk to hear hixn pray 'Lat Ueaiag on tb widow be,' Who nevrr -ks her bom to aaj, If want o'ertake jxm, romm to a. X Lato th prayer so lone d load. That offered for the orphan's weal , By him who him crashed by wrung. and only with hi. lips doth feel. The murder of Mrs. Hull has devel oped a fact which some people didn't know before--that every detective has from one to half a dozen theories . .-r.N m ....I'cKn rnniinH MthprHnrn. But time nasscd. and he came not. to chase every cnmiual with. A far- JbUTTXiiASx-lilSixlxtX r.liUAA. -r r lT. . A' . nA . mPr out bevoml Snrimrwells had .irb. I T I 1 1 V Ii U- II M VV I J r I X do not Ilka to bear her pray With jeweled oars and silken drtaa. Whose washwoman toils aU day. And than is asked to Srork for lesa. Sneh ploak hTer I depU! With toidtxl hand and fare, demur Thy llfi to bvaTen tbHr ange eye, Then steal the earnings of the poor. I do not like such soulless prayers; ; If wrtmg. I hope to be forglTea; No angel's wiag ibera. upward bears They're lot a million milea from Iltavenf liny-Foot! StrawFootl Many bors and girls may have heard these words applied in a derisive way to raw recruits who were makintr J. J ACKKOS. F. It, LOFT IN" JACKSON &L0ETIN, A V T O It K 12 Y S A T Ij A AY, 'kinton. n. c. lTu tice in -Lenoir, (.ireene, Wayne, Joneasnd h lj. lining comities. . a' i'rompt suul etticient attention paid all tmv im i titnli tl to Iheiu. iSettleiuenl of estates of deceased person- a kiK-tialit v.l ' , , Ui' tliiice on t'ourt House Square, formerly oe Mipie.tl.v Jvo. F. W.HUKS. janl-12iu Win, W. N. HUNTER, &IPER10R niLUT CLERK, -.PROBATE Jl'DCE, 1 AND ' ' ' , -. Fx-Officio NOT A ItY VV1 I AC for Lonyir County. ; V Ollice in S. U. West's Stoiv, North of the CiMirt IIoum- ruins. KiNsTx, N. C tn i....i i.imik. 'ri'diiiiVd'.to he Probated . .Tf ' '7.' " "i7. 1 .iuI fnmMied fren of ch.irj;.'. jan-i-ii . : ., .. i i r - . nr.. tAii..n. Kqova o mnri nefnnt v nop was i warm ana tired. Keiresn- aoiv oosieu iiimseu on mis laci oeiore i r .t,.t i:... t "Un, moineri exciaimea iary y- nn mc, .. .....v.., v , . , ----- -- -- - - - - . - . ucguiimic iu turir inuiurj cuucauoa lie.iiitoes of dimaythe cream is and grasping the pail, he began to nientj were always served early at visiting the Central Station yesterday bj iearuing l0 barch; but very tew all W' pick up the berries with her. the Wyhesin obedience to good, old- o give notice that some one had stolen yoUng people or old ones, either And her handsome face darkened They worked- toother in perfect fashioned notions on the part of the hist r,n y hog J know how the terms originated. with positive .annoyance. It was silence for a few minutes, hunting the neaa oi ine nouse oo presently vue 7 l" ,V'f,T d Durine the war of 1812, there was really too vexatious, lor she had .in berrfes among the grass, and down in cake was passed about and the com- 'lf' a great Jeal of drilling and training .,wJ0PU, ' wnnnc the soft" frreen moss. One creat black pany partook, with the pleasant an- f.om the pea about midnight, run him .:!:. ia.men aii ow .i friends for that evening, to meet her raspberry.had caught in a spider's tic.pation that ice-cream was coming to :ne cK-yanis, """fi L.arunu. " country; especially in the UrgtstdUct newly arrived cousin Kitty, and of web; they each reached for it in the next to make tbem cool and comfort- daylight, and then sold him to a butc- and towns, where the principal recra. course ouMit to have icc-creani.- The same second, their hands touched, able It was such a sultry July eve her but, of course, you. police can iling ,Utions were iituaUd. Iu New ( j mm. m i.i . i oa.-. m a v b-v sv a a m i f r k aassv m-m w a m v mm mum Drs. HYATT & TQLL. OCNRUAL rUACTITtoNKUS OF 'MoVticine -S: Svirei-y. nr f .1 C ,. tK anaa mat Qtlfl tllP VHIltlOr niSin I I1II1IT LlUlb LUCY- WlUSb UC UcilUUUCU. yiies were rainer lamous tor u.irir -j- , ,7' , w, - , . r . 1 1; . . TTp irPMt-.ltvJlv to l4jni. .xtn ,ml i ! lamtl1 atlit . 111 RTl 1 1 R flT IlKTSeil-l VI1ICI1 U1C HHIII-IMitu will lilV uioil Tl 1 . delicious ice-cream, u.ai u.cj x - . t . :r In .!-.n K.,, .h.,n t tf l,,,r ways made themselves for company, did Kitty. oniugm u. uu.te.Ni. u.nicu. . , , ...(:: m fr;ro-moMiA snid. 'von shal for humpn nature does feel, interested returned and said: ! and in what it is about to eat at a- par! Say, Pve got a : different theory in ailU it l llUUUt'l -S.UJI III IIUU W I UILU mtl I K- J . 1 .-'i the milk in the. dairy. iT"t.'K. ;a ..11 mor ' cou Mnr- snrmf X IIC HUH H."J J 9 I & 7 . . ... 1 - - 1 I Tl I I .I.tmrr .lmm-in l,nr nrnlpxitv. 'But '1 will answered Jvitty; 'but; you lore, winspereu OIIB m 1.19 neiguuor, c,"M,b i r j . . 11 .1 x t 4 xr..-., Ti; Kan. u must never te.n me iarmers: u.uvi uuij nc-i "After that, of course, it was absurd She dipped it out into saucers, and, to be formal, like two happy young with the electric sympathy of a hostess. creatures in the heyday of youth, they felt that the hrst taste was followed Uonte is too much $w- CXtloe at the li;. llitowN Ollice. janS-lyr FOB SALE. One Injjoi snll lros, second hand. In lw rti ct vfiU r. with a capacity of Witt pound.. rrico--ift7. l)r 13. K. IIAGIU. Km-tori, N. '.,.luly, 24-lt, - what else are we to have. too hot. and lemonade is like a fair? Kitty, can't you think of some little light thing, easy to make, to take the place of ice-cream?' Thus appealed to, Kitty upraised her head from 'Daniel Deronda,' and said thoughtfuly; I)o you like a float?' . , What is a float?' . 'It takes eggs; mamma makes it of ten for us at home, evenings. She beats the whites of eggs up like a great nowy mountain, and puts ut stigar, ! and then she beats in strawberries, or raspberries, or jelly, to make it a pret ty color and flavor it. We eat it "in saucers like ice-cream.' 'It sounds good,' said Mary, with a little revival of hope' 'and we have oceans of eggs. But strawberries are all gone there are raspberries, to be sure, down in the lots, But I burn so v r that hog case. I've been thinking it 'I never saw laventter ice-cream be- all over, ana 1 ve conciuaea mai me hog was chloroformed, put on a wheel barrow and taken down aud .dumped into the river by some one who want ed revence on me. I Yes, I believe n i .York city, much of the drilling of newly enlisted men was done in ' what is now City Hall park, in front of a tavern which stood where the Sun newspaper building U hxat d Many of these would-be soldiers were from the country;and these, of course, knew nothing at all about marching in mil itary fashion.; They could walk far enough, some of them, aud work as hard aud bear as much fatigue as any .1 . i . a. i a. ir tnai s ue correct meory, uui u -you tidier in a regular a rmrr but thV v.i:"..r .ii.Jo tiiinrr nnrl hv disjinnotntment. The fact was. the police don t think so you can co ahead I iui u-j JL ILliLtlC 21 1 1 W 1 I I k I lit 1 HWH l"'"fcl i " I I t T I ... - w laughed over every berry. Kitty told float was a delicious thing, but for as you like. him what she picked them tor. and the nrst insiani, 11 aia ian nai in f,r whf.m nnd hfi snid he was well ac- mouths that were made j up for ice ouainted with Miss Wylie. 'Perhaps, then, you will be there to night,' she remarked,, hoping in' her heart Jie would. 'I have not been invited,' he an- swprpd. soberlv. 4Ob. well, said Kitty, mcrrilv, 'then whom Kitty had already recognized I'll invite you, for Mary made the as the one in tne lane, 'i saw you cream, 'It's raspberry float,' said Kitty, innocently,, iif reply to a neighbor's question; 'I picked all the berries for it myself. He went away again, and this time he had a talk with a stall-owner on the Central Market The result was a third visit to the station, and the farmer said: 'See here, I've got about that hoc. I company for me, and I heard her say rifling the Greystone bushes, thprft were two or three more she want- 'Why, Kitty! exclaimed Mary c-d to ask. but hadn't been able to see lie, with deepening color, 'you Wy did not if I e,0 in the sun, and the servants not.on good terms, though they had them. Won t you comer The vouni? man hesitated: he felt as if hp were sailing under false colors. The coming embarrassed at the mischiev truth was. he aud the Wylies were ous and meaning glances that met her are busy mij ; I'm make it. JOSEPH LASSITTEB. Livrry, &alf, nml Exchange Stables, KliiHtou, X. C. :JUV' make it. ; v- - 'I'll pick the berries!' said Kitty, rrvL? jotpi"g "PI 'I'd 'e nothing better TO than a stroll' i'h the lots, and I'm so fhisiy L. J. brown the sun won't hurt HILL. "C-C. TAYLOU. L. J. HILL & CO., Boot. aSt Hlioo Milkers, KINSTON, N. C. .tk nml Sho remarkablv' low. The 1-t n.vf lt.i.11. nt ui iaiifr! M.ti. A No. I low i UMirit-nil Shet,ui. Kfpairiim and other work iu projHriion. SATl!KATlo ("lCAU.NTKM. Over Jno. Phillips Store. already me. 'You'll be so tired,' remonstrated Mary, looking admiringly at the mer ry brunette face, 'and I want you to look your very prettiest.-.' to-jnight, so that our young men may Jose their hearts.' I think I would rather have " rasp berries than hearts,' replied Kitty, .iiirllv n she nut on her hat. and took a pail, and with a few Word dir ections, went down the garden and out -through a gate into the back lot. burning July nay, but afraid we can't formerly been tnends. liut tneir lands adjoined, and a dispute about boundaries had lately arisen, involv-tncr-thi.4 s.ime r.rettv. knoll with its spring -and apple trees. The old mere stone had beei lost track of, and Mr. Wvlie, surveying one day alter his own fashion," found, or fancied he found, that he had a right to the knoll. This claim- young Hugh Greystone had refused to recognize. His father, who had recently died, had always neld possession of the knoll and great ly prized it, and Ilughrsaw no reason why he should give up his title. Mr. Wylie, who was hot and hasty, had becan leiral measures, and Hugh, in dignant, and compelled to take up the defensive, had naturally ceased vis iting at the AY y lie mansion, walked as they pleased, and had no ideas about such things as 'keeping step.' It is even said that there were fellows among them who did not know their right foot from their left, and who were therefore continually getting it one more eory disorder by mixing up their legs believe two of my t m' "f A.- Yess' said asharp-eyed young lady, neighbors down there stole him -and when lhe officer who WttidriHinjr thera nutcnerea nun ana umuea me meat, out Left and the oth j and I m going home and get out a when he called out 'RighL' If the? search warrant. could have put both legs forwards at He departed for home and the sta- Qn jt i$ pobable lh t lhej w lion took a rest til1 about sundown, V, . r . , .. , I 91 ' t.J . fr. m-t . m mm mm , W WWUV wneu lo: tne man tirove up in a miggy. When asked if he had any further! uews he replied: I rather guess I have! ! guess I've ----- - - C-f-... - - I - . .1 . . mt l . . I A. I WOV..W on all sides, and felling that, tor some gpi anomer meory aooui inai nog .f JJch maD juU bc!ow lhc knee: was reason, her cousin was annoyed, My lourtn meory is mai ne goi oui 01 a . Qf h whi,e ft of But now some one passed his saucer me pen lasi nigni. aim rooteu iim wt ttraw waa aroUDd his la lec n 1 . . 1 i" 1 C . 1 . !nln ilia. rn . fi a I A o o mca Ih6 mm HI.. . . . . Or lor a nine mure 01 me noar, aim one '" u, ...- after another began to praise it, till at I hats where 1 found him when 1 got last Marv's equanimity returned. home, and you ponce neeuu i uotneri Meanwhile, Mr. Wylie, who had any more auoui ii. been sitting comfortably all the even-1 ing out in the honeysuckle-scented a Drlglit Boy's llnppy Thought, gtraw-footl hay-foot! straw-foot' each at I l . I . piazza, had company 01 ins own. 11 was Hugh Greystone, who coming up go out of your own lot, did you? 'I'm afraid I did,' said Kitty, be- To make these men understand ex actly which leg was meant when the officer gave his orders, a curious plan 'j r 1 k i . i i.i was aevisea. Amuod me risui letz . Now, these country fellows knew rery -well the difference between hsy ana straw, and so, when they wire ranged in Jine and the omcer gave the word to march, and calling out 'I lay -foot! The Hartford correspondent of the Pn0 f lbJm ulndcnlooJ e"cl,J h5ch n9 u..6n uK;.-.m, ,.,......5. . . 1 j p0i;M; .. Tiio was me 1001 ne must pui lorwaru. the path and finding him there, had 3P" JrJJ It sometime happed, however. sloped for a talk. ; - f J " "6 - -5 - m that a maifwould be so busy observ- 3ir. Y vhe. herald. I ve come to ?ay that I have changed my mind about our lawsuit, lhe well is out w repair, the mere-stone is hist, aud if you are sure about yoursurvey, I can't say but there may have been a mis take. -In fact, I concede the knoll.' That's right. Hugh, my boy! ex- - I mmm-mi I 1 m mim. mm mmm . M m m n 4 m m - m TIOIO C1I1VV mm aw mmm mm mm mwmmmm.m, . , , - . .. ; VpV Ynrk n tent to nrescnt a taking fun at the same time, of their . . . . . . 1 bill to a shaky concern. .nil ..t f .1 II ft a hJ lUIHVk V Urn mm mimmmmm , mmi . . gt " J . mm t f . i. : .1. u.a r r tUmm .uki. pui lonrara ni urswiooi. wuen IIlllCII UIIII I O ... - m I It tnntt tSs hAfi varw ffMM the amouutof the bill. Hurrying to . " '" J w Kc (new ian icviuim tic i v m w rdersl attempts to walk like soldiers that ve wouia lorgei nis own oui.nejj. sua t3- siiru ot ilic ltl; nooT. ..It was a Kittv was a Child of the sun, and she -ui cou.punutumH, - ii hy con al ? 4 lad presented the check only to be "V B fc- i I 1 BP FIELDS & liRO., liked it. She had not been in the don't want .to!' said Kitty. -piqued at - melting ."loJft udd -Not enough funds U meetfL' shirt; there a farmer m his shirt sleevei 1 I 1 j 1 j li R S , t country for a long time before, and his hesitation.- . knewyou w. auld do fair thing when u . & a .hortr 'was pa brtmd straw hat; then, rrh.a iL X Ji -A r? 9 , t - j v l f the feeling ot 4I do want to come,' he answered, you came to think it over. , retort. "Seven dol- ,S doctor or achooImasUr. with l'nlUnjr Crook, C. l l-ssibly -. Some little friendly chat followed f, uiiIt i?kcd bi . hi. high beaver hat and hb specU. ver,.pr. pare,i -toprin.1 mn ami wi.ent at the grassuiuier ner leti, toe u., r Jit Qn and then Mr. YY ylie took Hugh into said me teller, iiiaucauun with a Ull bor near br in cap th.-.....ri ,r..i:u..ii;u;ir..teeMa faction to our the grasshoppers. and the little escort arrange it so. . , ,,-r1.r with thp mt' unnrwmivo minute or two H three o'clock, and no, iiw s wiiwjwir uj in cn ..to.ner., ihe tutineas in theU... nf bmxvn hi tterflies that fluttered all -T exiiect you, s:iid Kilty, lightly; the parlor with the most-, impressive . ,. . . i lb door and short lacket all marching side pH ,ia4 UUmeju. ahead of er " I and then UmeWing that her cousin kindness making the company, al fZ hy.ide with hands down by. their charK.i.toi..,n. i-'-MUttV most he wonderinir at her lone ab- feel that this was the honored guest of ntl.e iwy w wn ne -lawer j tlmmls. tamed oat. eye 6xed : i Kinston Collegiate Institute. FaH Tmri 159 ftr:i:ix iomlay rpt. 1st. Ti tTioN in, lk ., half in atlvanc.) I'riinary Epllh Cuuie ..........i....HMio Junior ' 12,00 tniiniirliate .........li-l'O A.lvancetl " 1?.W llaiieal VnncU (extra).... W Miific (with iif-e of Piano ahl 6rcan)-...2i,0 ltirid ntal Fee Tluwe Miruin? the ClaxMral Course arenti Hl to the French without exjra charge. ' lUianl jer month (liht and wahinjr excln- For eatalojine containing full particular ap plv to Josr.ru 11. Il.vKVKY till 15th of Aucul, ftTard to Itlcliartl II. Lewis, to herself as slie came to the low stone sence, she lifted the pail of berries and wall: rnot very many of them either would have said 'good morning. o i tr 'm . .i j inn uie oiuccr u no sicpucu uviuro . . . . . .-... . i t . a . nn .iff ininiT 1 nwr mi i i - . nut i nun to xvuiy, nnu umsucu mm a i - , , , I suppose the v picked a good many Hugh stepped instantly to her for supper last night. But I'll glean and taking the pail, went with h as I ru ' far as the piece of dilapidated . . n t . .t tli. tn. !,- ioero, nu ii tr nnz line iu hum & Co the mrtie. ho r'T f 'tf "ZV m ....!'. ..ii .i' 1 1 loon niTMUDU itniw uuu 04. iici wnlltSOIlie cafc.C aim wjuic umv. uc ii 1- q . . . ..- 1 - !. side, uamon rtse. At her fide he stayed, 1 Murv milinrrlv hriMtfrlir him I CrCiliW tl ... 1 1 V - ii i - 1 -f .1 I I m. m m - a at' hAtl VnA I V 1 . rr r .1 It.aa tvl.lin nrt1 sta 1 W, M Ut M s v where she had first crossed over, inen nouuyoi r.wMM. - . draWin- the 'kaw -api - Wf juntiO 3 in 1'lUSSlOEhT 1 . h . .1 l .1.. .1.1 1 -ki ....til h .rwnmw-irod it in a sUte of beatituIe oerries tfre scarce, aim . as me um 1 nc wi.iirv. nv.. --i i -i 1 .... " T .. wU i-, . i,.:n. ;co.K.-io. frun, ,ight in ..iVylie gur.Un. I J y dI t you M me I . mid there seemed Ui he more berries YY heu he turned oacK, msorow wmji--o in ill mTt lot slip rlim Mnrpr and knit hut his litkS were smiling. The sol Uy. Ill ItIV IIV1 " I 1 I. mtmrnrntm. Bu 1 All fill t t f"t 1 aT& t I Al fill 1. f tSf OFF" V littU Iirimpttp f:i re had arous ... a i VN K flirt ! -ii- u,w!p,1 I.i It.tfrKit a no other face had he said, hall earnest. - at ouce presented 1 9Uxtm j, and drawing the full amount the reof went back to bis '.-.1 t. ii- this morning? Kitty asked employers ia mumpo. ui, I puts it. CC Kk wno laucu uc I had been waiting for you too long,' a a nnw in. mid a' hl&ck-eved vountr ladv lever done. Hush Ureystone had d penerositv in the at Kitty as she passed. depth of his soul than any one dream I believe I like birds better than I ed, and was quite cajiable of doing a A'm ninla ' Titl' mrtntttl rMtn. 1 rmivnfir. dnnl once ill A while, if It ment on this: 'you dear little robins 1 harmed no one but himself. He de- Six weeks later Mr. Wylie went out one pleasaut morning to repeat his sur vey; and to lay the foundation of his wall anew. His measurements did uot come exactly as he expected, aud he was growing puzzled, when suddenly venr uext day. were hopping mad when they found they had no funds in their bank.' " " . V.'bmin Mrs. E. Heath, of Sherman, Maine, was born, the house took fire; at tho time of be r marriage the house azain took fire, and last Sunday, at uu uiic ""-"'"' .v.. . - i - - u t: mmj . r.. eincinc so over iu inose appie trees, wrm.ucu i t "J - - a lMW-l.wt J meau to go and watch your house-1 and to pay a royal price lor me pnvi- i & ' -r the birth of her first son, again; took fire. the h ouse Ix the kitchen: I Una lie, this coin;: out inceuantly 1 can not have, next Sunday you oust stay at borne all lay. 'But, madam, I have proa net tnj aunt tn spend the afternoon with her. Baby, interceding IJo let ner go, mamma; her aunt has been made a, Sergeant, and has-got a new coat with stripes on it, and a great long sword.' . There are over 30,000 known criu; nab in New York.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 31, 1879, edition 1
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