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KlNSTON JOURNALS hi J. W. HARPER, Editor and Proprietor. - i TEin-51.50 Prr Tnr; VOL. 1. KlNSTON, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1870. so. ar. i i ES. A. R. IHLLER, (at the old jilac) kinston, n; c. 1879 liixt in the Market! Sprang Styles of Hats & other MILLINERY. " "a a;kxt roit ISirttcrlck d) Co's. Patterns, and the Lijht Kunning . nnifMtIf Svlii(r Machine, best Mad, - Only place in town where yon can get the r..nuin Uable wire noe. . Jan3-12m THE BOATIIAN. A maiden alt in a tiny bark. Singing so sweetly, The boatman he is grim and dark. Rowed so fleetly. ..... : The stream is narrow, the banks are fair; Rest thee, good master, Idle her longing, rain her pray'r, He rows the faster. Anon, they float on a rirer wide, . A mighty river. Instead of flowers by the water-side. Pale aspens qnirer. And lo, a woman where sat the maid Who sang so sweetly; The boatman, grim and undismayed, , Still rows fleetly. short, hard laugh. I have thrown I to this new divinity through a New the plank; let me walk over it. bure-1 lork halt-season, following ber . to lrii il nr l . i 1 1 . I y yon can trust me you may; Mime, v asningion ior two monins oacK to fori can trust myself.' Her voice New York, thence to Saratoga, the softens as she finishes. I hite Mountains, and to-day they 'But what is-to be the- end of all are at Newport, both guests of Mrs. this?' cries Millie, sore distressed. I Palmer; for-poor little Millie, since wish you had staid in England and Cidney sees fit to tread the broad path, never come back to America!' is determined that her husband's 'Do you, cousin mine? I do not. cousin shall tread it beneath her own Mv chiefest ambition, ever since fath- crievingand watchful eyes. er died and left me so utterlv abne. If Miss Godwin was reckless last has been to eet back to the country I V inter, Mrs. urundy must needs coin called 'home,' although' I had no rec- some 'new word for her misdoings this nlWtion of it!' Summer. Lindons is never absent recovering himself and turning to her, Znlns In London. 'see here in a way, after a fashion, gjx Zulus, on exhibition by Frank we are Doth tree, she lo marry whom Bockland, the naturalist, lie thus she pleases, I to offer a tarnished writes, in Land and M'aUr. of their name to one who deserves a spotless appearance and their method of fight one. Oh. Cidnev. mv darliotr. in the ith inMn eyes of the world, ten years of separa- There are six young men, all in the tion have freed me and. her both- TerT prime of life, souud in wind and will vou stoop to take me? limb, and as active as cats. They I love you!' she says, simply, and varT aoroewhat in color; all of them unresisting.' His arras are around her, are black, but not jet-black. The while the waves creep closer up the hair is wool, in little tufts, sands to listen to their broken words. Being a disciple of Lavater, I read and while the solitary nursery maid, ;Q luetr frees good-nature and a kind for the nonce, neglectful of her three jy disposition, mixed with a peculiar younir charges, is lost in nmaxement fCatu re not present in European facet Dr. A. R. MILLER I E XT I ST. Holds himself in readiness to ' niwrt 7 -i3i . lHllMITvlh V.T- ... ........ - - rjjJJ2t or do anything nec-"ilrC-"t Mnarv to be done bv a Dentist. 'kl?y&Tl7:' Ofllce at restui-nce. Hoard furnished to parties from the coun try. jan.V12m Miller and Lumber Dealer, Kinston, N, C, Is now prepared to fill all orders for Uhootiug up far above her tall head FIRST-CLASS LUMBER at the lowest Cash rates. WaT Also keep on hand the celebrated Tuekulioe Family FJonr. janl 12m 'What a curious life vou ve had from her side one moment; loop: iclt-a- Cidney? Well, your father, from all tele drives in the phaeton, without . a at the remarkable social customs of the If improperly handled orofiended, the Harry says was a very curious man, footman, in the morning conventional sojourner at Newport on-the-Sca. features indicate instant revenge and he left his property in the hands of drives up and down the avenue in the lhe engagement i not 'announced merciless retaliation some total stranger, did not he?' afternoons, or devious rides on horse- that is, to any one save Millie aud These two characteristic came out Yes, that is to say, a total strauger back to the Glen, or offiuto the couu- Harry. Poor Millie, after a few show- wel iu their performances. Their to me, not to him. And not three try, of which neither is able to give era of tears, finally utters fervent dances were emblematical of fighting, months after his death, my guardian the most lucid accounts on their re- thank.-givings to rrovideuce that it is and victory to the death over euemie; and administrator threw up his situa- turn. They always dance together uo worse, and is only grieved kind, whereas the representations of the tion in dbgust and left England Geoffrey Lindons has not danced, in womanly little soul mat mere are to marriage feast and their dinner-time xlave you .never nearuirora mm; iacit wuu nuy umer nuiuau m uiuums uc ncuum iiuiunuuo, .jw ouisiue mcir &nuit tugncu 4.i 'No, why should I? I became a and then they are in the house to- guests, no breakfast, no reception were socially gockl-natured, merry, ward of Chancery, pro tern, and now I gether! How many nameless 'small nothing. She ventures to express the ha npy people, am my own mistress twenty-four, opportunities for meeting, for exchaug- wish to her husband that Cidney might X was amared to see the natural, and a very bad girl eh! Millie mine? ing thoughts or merely words. Poor hove 'taken it into her head te 'ill in polite manner in which these Zulus She smooths back the little raatrons Millie is almost distracted, but she love with an unmarried man, so that bowed, and with a natural poliltu lonir drawing-room like a lily rising curly hair and smiles down into her keeps up a brave appearance, takes there might have been a regular wed- acknowledge the flowen that were from its sheath, this superb white troubled face. the initiative nerseiiyi ana mvanaDiy uing anu a aweti nuair an mruugui presented to tnem uy me uiuica. woman, in her superb clothes, stood No, no; not bad, Cidney but I speaks of them iu the same breath. But outwardly the prettv matron is all They were most at home when leaning one perfect arm, ou the tall wish Geoffrey Liudoris had no wife.' 'Tis a lazy sort of day. There is a smiles and silence, for the affair w as throwing the assegaL These really malachite pedestal, whose green bronze Mercury sprung god-like, slender On and on, till they reach the sea That flows for ever; And drift away on the ocean free, Returning never. And vain it U for earthly ye To follow thither; And vainly mortal tongne may cry, Oone whither, whither? JSele c t eel. lJNDOEIS'SWIFE. She stood at the far end of the for Cidney Godwin was 'A daughter of the gods, divinely tall And most divinely fair.' ; 'I dare say he would echo that seu- solt haze over tne iana anu .sea. me j yet a proiouuu eccrei ucu u are most leanui wesjwni; wjcj mm . timent. waves lap over each other lovingly, Godwin's desire. from four to five feet long, made of 'What sentiment Madame, mad- and an tne sans are iuriea, ior mere uiuucjr, wucu marrj ujc uara wooa, aua carry uiauo ur eoiselle, your most obedient' Geoff- is not air enough to sail a toy-boat. Geoffrey Lindoris asks, three weeks row soear of soft, pliable Iron about rey Lindoris stands before them, hat Morning, too-perhaps eleven o'clock after that memorable day when he and five inches long, cutting with both rey in hand. 'Am I on time?' aud not any one, except two or Miss Godwin have so shocked the uur- edges. JACKSON & XOETIN, F. B. LOFTIN. . . .'.r. y I . I 1-11 1 ' 1 I : .1 : .1 I 11TI T iL. I V. mimm. And in tWp Ren-irreen draneries 'Five minutes early,' Miss liodwin mree cnuarcn ana a nursery-mam, ou bcr-iuaiu s mew u uiy.ci;. .irocn using ie bmi i;nr,infT 'oKmit liPr with her tawnv answers, glancing at tne ciock. ine oeacu, ucaiue vjeuurcj liiuuum ....... uwvcuu mcHu - .r-' . clinging about her, ?wu" ' Jfi ai, IL tnnw nr.nnnptnalitv is Ufid Cidnev Godwin. The reins hane throwiug-her white arms up over her manner before ther throw !L This Uuercino nair aroopingL iow wituoui. 7, y J "11 7" " 1" ' .u. ,l0T,Krtol T,, hA h hM half slu on the ; it.: it fli throng the mv iauiiie wiicre vou arc uuuuciucu. 1 iwacij uiM..wvtu, i-p 1 --1 1 1 , -- o J 0 ' . 1 , ti 1 1 . 1 1 I i?a i- 1 t :t tj.-u ! i t. 1 1 . m ... m 'Where can Marry ber and r'eacocK may nave ineir way anu 1 cnu-rocs ujr incjr a xcavu. ittir as quick aou nm ucuk m u.u w it. slow enougn, up uou iiest wiiu me auoui uiaw u Mrs. Palmer sweeps away to hurry 'gang their ain gait a flower; with hef exquisite neck, gem ATTORNEYS AT IA W, less, and her two arms bare, she , is a KlNSTON. N. C. woman whom most men would esteem. ' ' ' - at the least, well worth looking at tZZXX'-"- Miss Godwin is reading a letter i-l'rompt and efllcient attention paid all bus- apparentlyr with 80ine slight amused Iiihuh entruMed to them, . tr i , 1 ; 1 i 4.1.- .,H.ciaiity. , ,:.. ' ilimnle in her round chin and the trance, but looks up now with a slow, fi-t)iiinoni;on uouicraa-,... ..r. , . r , I QonrnFuI mil. He ' draws liLiii iziiii iiiarAoe rvT nor aoia i sniinrH l Kr 1. 1 1 . i I o 11 1 UVCJ Vf - - - I . . 11 ry .1.. i......i. i,A i.navtr nr. nassocK near 10 ner auu scais 11 r;na xvUi,.h kptvp :7s . oorwav, in the I must play Turk, I suppose, to but very firmly, in Palmer e from a bow, and it strikes the object rupied by Jno. F. Wootkx. hef liege lord from his dressing room, and down up and down the long says, a little sternly, putting his arm wJth a peculiar sullen thud. 'You are looking charmingly to- stretch of smooth sand, while the around her and drawing her to him. Two ordinary targets as used at night, Miss Godwin.' r breath of the sea, so salt aud fine, 'Tell me when, my sweetheart?' archerv meetings were placed one be- SheThas not even risen at his en- fans softly over the drivers' faces. 'In a year or two she laughs again, hind the other, against a platform of Wm. W. N. HUNTEE, M'PERMR COURT CLERK, PROBATE JUDGE, AND i:xO0icM NOTARY PUBLIC i for Lenoir Couuty. flfUce in S. 11. Wwt'H Store. North of tbo 1,'onrt lloune ruins, KInston, N. CJ. Si- AH legal blanks required to be Probated k it toiistanlly ou hand and furnUhed free of charge. lan.Vtf Drs. HYATT & TULL. GENERAL PRACTITIONERS OP IVIeclicine sfc iSiii'srei-y. IBB U1US HATC unu wscu wuuu your jesting with me on the Zoological Gardens. A? good A year or two! You will looking young lady, related to Mr. There has been loner silence be- and turns her willing face to his kiss- boards. another twecn Cidney and Lindoris, and the es. The Zulus have been taken round himself, latter breaks it He takes, quietly I forbade I . I 1 1 ? 1 . I L:. A snnnnse. to tint verv nrmiv. in ins uer iwoiiuisuuair. "ri i - - j i o-r w ' . . "X r 'X nJinvSuW Thatereeirisiust your hands.! marry me nextweek.' I Trotman, of the refreshment depart- ; Wa hlites8 makes her color perfect. No ornaments? What 'Cidney; my love, look at me so! 'Next weekT she echoes, scorningly ment, brought the chief some iced wa me.yiuuey.s uoatcao L .! T.at ;hf. HIatp of T lnve vou love vou as a man loves 'I would as soon marry you to-mor- her. The chief. Dinjnindaw, immedi- appearance. . , ., La:- j ,.:i,f r I hut nnw t npvpr said it to a woman row as next week. I ate.lv wanted to buv her. and with se I1IO.IUU11U3, LU" WliilJ U UUV om ti.uwu "S' I ' " " I . 1, . It . I I . J , , , ' - , Ithntmh. Ond heln me! II 'So vou shall, then! lie cries, nonsness asked how many cows her rusrcuuu. a. j- hi j i iuh ,vv. t .i..w, , i . . 7 . chateld Who is it from? oh, Cidney!' the .. . X 1 : 1 : little matron says, a sign cnas ug oer ?y'Z"n i?rr " - T ma(,.Lm tWlnr' u Rnt trinmnhantlv. You have set our wed- fathsr wnnh! tak for her. ready smiles. 'One could read . that nomespuu, anu i buuu lum jwu Bi. .M-w M.w - -i , - zr , . tl.. fatUnoror hornr Have von iaten to me mst a little while. . and ding day, my aaning. handwriting a mi le on . uy V ; . r 'AAn m.ftpV it. if vou will Ten There is no remonstrance, or smile you persist in receiving that mans at- iw Q England, and late even on her .face-only for a mo- teutionsT 1 can t enuure nimi - i . . , - -. 'ant mo niAnf 11r;n? ll thotmh ihe . . - ' i m m v& ,a am f rin tt a ii mi iiuiriiii i l w vsi i i v n. a i i i jtk k.i . i w a n ric . & baa in a a saavww w -w - - - - Outwitting A lllglmnynian. A good story is' told how a bright wuo Oh. oy, dear ,t amuse, me; ana u-. ; u. - asCime to go at once were remembering some cruel" thing, WW outwilte'd a Uighw..n. 'SLUv r droS nan in his voicf. " to th'e bedside of f dying friend. Col- and then for cTer putting it away from J-h.. money or to l.fc Omce at the Dr. Hkown Ollice. Jan-lyr sure Liudoris mand my ad mi some, highbred, ,is what you usually de- drowsing passion in his voice, lirers shall be hand- 'Oblige me by changing the subj ect enel Langham. I, of course, went. her. Tom Hills, sometime huntsman of . . m s sB WW I . . .u. .r i- t u ".- i;fo nr0 rirlnpv apnffrpvr he had moved awav Uie Old Surrey nounus, was onco KAvard 01 Conversation, men yuu euiciy Miun jjaiigurtui oa iuj "Mv-w, i j . r . - - .,"1 .. i . t i t- 1 f-.l. xaaruiy "'V. ' J i rr.i ? : . ,.ru: m.. f, I,;- n,l ; a:tinfr sf mirrht. I pnt to huv a fox m Lead en hall Mark A':" i ructorfihl ;.i Pnnr. that 1 abhor personal remarss. iney at tne lmmiuem nsiw u ma uu. wn,uul - e i j - - - . U UCVUUUII. t wuwjiwuw ... . - f i I J A ..I ..,1I1.. money, a in-, surrounded ly 'you do not know exactly all et for service the next day. in devotion, anu a vnesierueiu iu cuui- r . y .. , . , i C1 tesv the favorite ot women, We envy, " ..v..r., .v-r-v. r" :7.: . xt. nm i. lt.rtfc Thi commiinon wa. not at all to of men-,e A .. ' d af w e' "glrl1 "y adVpT- W. liking; but obering order., h. , . i . JYy "a remarkable woman thing, whose face I scarcely .aw. He ed me; I toot his name of Godwin, and rode to town, got hu) for, and putting uuug.co. u J"rr:' ctj-. lv child, the heiress of his immense He is kneeling on the rocits oexore in a capacious pocfc m u wwvh - . i .tttt . i i JOSEPH LASSITTER. Livery, Salr, and Exchanse Stable, KliiMton, N. C. feblSly I,. J. HIT!.. O. a TAYLOR. L. J. HILL & CO., 1 Joot Hltoe 'Mukers, KlNSTON, N. C. I : ! IUot and Shoes remarkably low. Th best nrw lloou at H.(). Oaitcrs .. A No. 1 low qusrteml Shtf !,. Uepalring uml other work in uroportlon. SATtSKACTtON tlCAMANTEEU. ' fSjOver Jno. Phillips' Store. .Sign of the IIIU-.IIOOT. uch able. Most people would not credit lawyers, physicians, the clergyman or vou with much heart, Miss Godwin, myself represented the utterly lone- - nnrt VAt. I althOUPU 1 aDDreCiate IV POSIUOU Ol ilia uauj:uici,ouuuimi.. B. F. FIELDS & BRO., M I 1 1 K U S , ' Falling Creek, X; C. Ws are prepan! to rriivl corn ami what. at the HMial rate aud c'laninte satt!faetion to our customer m the future as in the past. We renpTt fully folioit the patrons jce of the public ne of the Ann bciuc always "present In charceof the mill. jHuli-3ra . f . nil- TT. - 1 1 . I, 1. I bear to know that your name is band- ' What a singularly mediocre sei 01 lonune. ne asaeu me w w u u ied about the clubs as his latest flame; woman you must have known m your executoand to marry then and that is why I honestly object to this dayr '" ,k v JHp mot id m j if j j . .. i u loiirrhs at the other end of the room, lie constaut intercourse these daily and we laughs, w . i .x i? I i rninir nnL ; iea. vou are rcuiaia nuum iu -w ....w. nigiiuy aueuuous. 1 go auout witn tarierjusL as in as with Lindoris. " . V 1 A. f'. J . haTU"7wr ZjiS; yoGrheadtothefuH-think Vou one brought up the debt of life that I nas uoi a wne auu vreu j j womencanable of a ereat most certainly owed him. Cidney, I llHM ' .-. w. ...r 4 , . - hva V was marriea 10 Derma iangnara tuai 'Indeed! And no doubt you are a evening, and a couple of hours after mnat PTTvrienced iudire of the mat- her father died. From that hour to ter j this I have never seen the girl's face, Experience has taucht me to value have never held the slightest commu- . I i x i l ti ,1 I :.. nn n-ilh hop i xvrt mnnlhi Iflfpr .1 l j l : i i a nn ro nn I nvp I v n invaiiie uiiu uiatiuu v in. v curious pleasure s sae, one wouiu.e ; - , T . aV(1 t her molher8 brother came to England: a i ..am. iu. nf a T a nr i r:i i.. t uiiiuu asu tucs - M i - "-r. 10 near uuenng mc iursu.u. . w. , ,.,, ma nntKino- she hpcarue hi3 ward, for I had lejral Mn. Pal. else.' ' ly relinquished my guardian and exe- has.' 'Where is his wife?' Miss Godwin asks, with his last note almost against her lips; she has a lovely voice, iuu of -such tremulous, exquisite possi bilities a voice that, just lor mere her. You! you! my! wife. I believe I ami' turned his hores head homeward. Somewhere about midnieht he reached 8treatham Common, to be Great God! Cidneyl Cidney! can suddenly stopped with the fmjr u forgive me?' ! T challenge 'Your money or your life! I love you!' she answers him again, 'My moneyf exclaimed Hills. I you quietly. And to think that 1 haven't cot anr. I am only a servant; ... I 1 I W A m. . hi. .IIMI.r mirznt nave l you wouiuu v -c uj O 1 n.. .IJ !.! . - t had you for ten years ten years out lbe highwayman loia nira vo iook of a man's life is a great deal. Cid- sharp, empnasixing me injuucwoa ur . rr t ?ei I 11. . I n..miin m rtiBfrtl sir thA ntl FITS man A ney. jjiv wiiei my wiie: ? iic turui r- - away, shuddering with the bitter head. , . , , knowledeeof his lost halfscore. 'Well, my man, said Uie latUr. 'Geoffrey! She goes over and lays Ve wont fall out. I want my life; so . I r m. m.mas m ssms A wrV m T htm. l as l ve uu hjwhct. a iu 'uuwjwm Kins ton Collegiate Institute Fall Term IS70 Bc?inx Monday Sept. ' Ut. rich Luglish. xu o vc xx.Cv y - H j notlookine at Cidney Godwin cutorehip.' lie stops short and letcn- Znthaa S Ld, strained es . dee sigh -such sighs as are so doxn the m in all her raris giory vacancy And i she? surely much more sorrowful than woman's, of silk and silver Nobody knows- eyes at Ja odf 0J for theY are so much seldomer-and there's some mystery, or-or some- there is al lit tie flush r0IjPJeasure OI ... ftJ n. ,v f. t H .u: r;,i Aa0r- vmv -ha va Uie-exquisite pauor ox oeriace. wo. wv - iiuug. vu, VIU.II.J,, v..., . j v- . v 'Wp'rP off Cidnev'' Mrs. Palmer's and is the bar sinister in my uie. ChtwT wUre'er' o whvererhye oozyL e Ji M en roU, Cidney have.you no pity forme!' to this wife, wherever or whoever sue j an(l Mre Howland's Oh. dejpairiiig strong voice, make ma, be-in respect to yourscll-teach to her carr age ana Mr xiovua . 'ppealM pleadingly, lest her .his man that there is one women G 1 f ?warin, ffin for ever tS bls your tliA unr . wKn lwilil thft attentions of iiinaons wilt ioiiow bouu . . SUS. TT VI I V SSV vjsw w " i I hor hnnil tinon Yes! my darling! u have money s worth; you 11 und some- Are not you happy have not you thing quite as good in my pocket me now? here; pray help yourself. Have not I you? By the Lord, The robber's disengaged hand dived T hare! Ilannv!! look into your into lom s pocxei insianier, ana ia- I la St eyes, and see the only heaven I be- ter lleynard s teeth closed as qujciuy lieve in. But, oh, Cidney! those lost upon 11, causing me icnow w ten iu . ten years, when I might ' dismay, and drop putol and reins; She closes his lament with her lir. while Tom galloped off at bis best To-morrow Society is simply stun- pace; leaving his unwelcome acquain ned with two pieces of information, tance to bandage his bsnd and digest viz.. that Mr. Geoffrey Lindoris's wife his disappointment at lenure. I ouUu Ti tn r kv, Jtc, thalf iu advance.) primary VlitslUh Coure Junior I'ntrrmctUate Atlvancnl " Clalcal French ........tlti.to 1 rti .1-. 14,00 .................. is,tw ... ... ..125.00 (extra).. 5,00 Muic (with ue of Piano ami Orcan) t30,00 Incidental Fee..... .. -.w .30 Thrwe puroinc the Claical Course are enti tled to the French without extra charue. Hoard per month (lis lit t vahiuf eclu- Kor catalogue containing f "11 iarticulars ar lly to Jt:rn 11. Hakvey till Iftth of Aurit, afterwards to Itichnrd If. ICvis, jnti2G-3ai President. FOR SALE. A Slinpley Wells Steam En- a married man too cheap for her ac centance.' The little flushed matron stops, with lurking tears m her eyes, in front of Cidney, who is sitting on a low ottoman, leaning .forward, with her chiu resting in her hands. Present ly she looks up into her friend's eager face with two fearless eyes, a little paler may be than she was five minutes since, but she speaks very quietly, very hrmly. giney 4 llorse Power, hecond hand nlng order. Trrm 225.00 Ch. Wm, K. Sutton. N.Khn-ton, C ' Aug. 14, IK9 4t- In good run- iieuy, vi Millie, is in Newport, and that she has here tofure been known as Cidney Godwin and Society thinks it now knows T?nr a moment she is still. and then. why he was so attentive to her from .;tlx ! lrmk far out to sea. Cidney ! the first time he saw ber until the answers i 1 present moment. Cidney is alternate- 4 A id hnw about the woman? ly commiserated and congratulated 'The woman! What woman?' but Cidney is happy, and bas almost Yrnir wife.' banuhed from her husbands recollec Oh1 ves! I never think of her tion his lost half-score. Companion. Didn't Envy Him. On High Street, a boy often, richly dressed, sat on the steps eating an orange, and a boy with a cart-load of fucked up wood stood across the street ooking at him. The contrast was very great, and a pedestrian who saw the situation said lo the poor boy: That chap over there ts pretty well, 1 cannot.' You cannot! Oh, Cidney. is it pos sible that you I No, uo, I will not even say it, Cidney, darling!'- little, tender Millie, with a sudden sweep of recollection of her own love for her Harry, drops on her knees beside her friend and puts her arms around her. It's hard, dear but don't you know, for your own sake, for Aw sake, then, you ought to send him away from you? Useless, Millie, dear.' Miss Godwin nuts awav the caressint? arms with a A young lady graduate read anes- fi r r enuuni, .rapiojmeus o x.rac. , - . . f , There was a minute of silence and based on the Coming. Millie. And in a moment, after he has folded her wrap around her, they are off also. t Where is Geoffrey Lindoris wife? Who is or was, she?' 4 Why is she not here with him?' Kitrh and 1 such are the questions Society is almost tired of asking itself; as a j womanonly as a weeping u..t v.m all tVioM onmM nn answer. 1 child, i ! vr u-. Knnt hpr. 'She cannot have Haid a weeping gay and presently Society u quite content child for ten year., although abe may Her compcHion . t to bE hlesfdriSk hi, wines, be 5"'?- w,omi" 1 and "TrE 2??. u t . v . i - j , nir tKat? she mar love and ta life The next dav sh onranf Hi a wttAntinns. rtQC DeDlUU tiu ci : J . . , - - - - J . r r. ; ! i k. enrtA the hour that made ber f ei?ht ounces of lephvr oi dilierent horses and have lis nean uroscu wj uj - -- 1 . , i i nis consiani. aevouou?. i . . i jy- .i.r-1- -r't. ri.,, l .u- ui.. a uu .nA A I! C.. r MnV liml-I 1J1U VOU never IMIUfcv u nun miiiifcyuiuo uuj: win. k-ivvu vi inKh A big dog at a Philadelphia brewery . . a" s i - - i .. . t t- a i . I ftnnti iniffl tin in in trnuaru ni ifr ... . . i ? i i r w.xMAtfi in hit nunnr ruDDCL mm M ... - - - i more absorbed than by any oi me ia- , tn JLa There are no flies in the Grand beer every dsy and likes it so well numerable hithertos. I . MUtTlV n If r..;nn f Mirhif-an, No that, on erantrin!? the dish, he lick his . s a r saii tvaf nrn sr i rrr i 1 r v a. a - a w a. sw ws - - w m j w B. that U m,r.,.t hV aay,. at aentibl. fly Sill live .nonS iand aad cbopa. and o.ke. a nob, that .oun.U certain that, for eight long months. I .n J .n... M..t - f 4 like an 'AhW of crtat tatiifietica. Ueotxrey lmaoris naa ucca tWuawau j! - d -. t cxuncucc, uku 4. . . ... ... nn she purchased Pll itmu, Mjiug, 'Bat I don t care a cent about tt, -be has to eat with a fork and say 'yes ma am to everybody f : t ! ii ------ - o
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1879, edition 1
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