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ftlNSTON JOURNAL. PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY KiNSTON KINSTON JOURNAL. 0 URN A axr r A:TCKn:50i " l m t w aTl TCiwI KINSTON, LENOIR CO., N. C. Editor and Proprietor. J. 1 w iv fee. i cc Ufa ... H. 8. NLTNN, Proprietor. Independent in All Tiling. X. C THFKSDAY. .1 ANFAHY Hi, 1S- Op leu 2 00 ti ktontil..,.,. i 00 ti:i:ms-.. n r. Yi.n . r aS- a u ti. Ktrv i :. hVr i"s.vu ". Kva, La jr nr.itf. Nor Oa-" . VOL. IV KIKSTOX. llAcMrUe EliTakg always en hand. No. r. LEE'S Prepared Lime Th'? Manufacturer of LI'-Fri I'hKl'AIlKI) j j I.I M i: offers to th'- farmer.- of L'rnoir and ad- j I lining fonntiff onr-.'.f th" W.-t Fertilizer?, in : '); market. It. ha stood the test of four year.-' T.-rif !i' , and tv n during the dry reason of !-l ha-proved equal to the Lest Add I'ho-.-I I.mo-i ai:d Amrnoiiiated fluanos. IT CLAIMS TO UK : ,1. IvjuhI to the I;' -.ft And I'horj.h.ite -.Id. 2. Cheuj.-r than any other lin-t-'.da.- Fer tilizer in thi inai 1.' t. SOLI IJY MEWBORNE . & HARPER, KINSTON; N. C. S. I. WORTEN & BRO., L ; n a n r ; j n. c. DR. G. K. BAGBY, SDRGEflNJENTIST ofliifr and reHidencrs dii 0.ihvo1I utree-t, over Jot'UNAi. Office) and went of Monument. My Jewel's. dismissed your Lired girl when von A Bcore of nnniin- faces, with dimpled clicks were payjn.g two dollars a week, "and Hofair: . , . I've done her work. It's von, and not I Three little poln head.-, two wavy hro-rn, . - --, the rest , tuat have been benehbjd by my conning Of darker Lair .here." ILese in our Hchool horaf, 'and you Live r.iy Mrs. Badger could not Virv well Jewels ; gainsay this, fTo she took refuge in fresh My little learners there. j charges of ingratitude, and ' Uthonght I watch the Hhining "copper-toes" ai they herself also of underrating Fannv's ser carefiilly vices. Form in line; j " Y'ou've worked pretty well," she I watch the radian', rosuish- eyt-a look won- saidi " but you hain't begun to do deTnngly . much as Cinthy did." ; men, said fanny, "you Lid j bfettt-r ge'l her back again." " We can't support the both of you." "You needn't, in the course of a month I will get something to do, and go away." Kul I fjnefction if in f ;t'ire yarn their licf$ aa Lri;;ht Will thine. Then I pray the dear Luther up in heaven Mv precious jewela keep ; And lielp nif'o'er tic- rugged heighth to uid" Their tender feet in l each day 1 ave upon their youthful r arts, Some ini-jTeas bweet. 1 welcome the brown hands and rtsy lipe that come each morn ' To meet my own And the Lird-likejvoicea as they ting a Hweet "Good-night," ' Tather," Faid Aunt Tha-bf, who had no desire to lose her cheap and efficient assistant, "I guess you might as well give Fanny Xho money she wants- She won't call for any rnorf for a good while." "Vvon't three dollars dc V a-ked Uncle Ephraim. reluctantly drawing Ere "Home, hweet home." Kni I know when the echo dies awaj among i out his wallet. Bonghtera ! , FannT firmiV- All have flown. ; T. , , . . . . ' L,ncle Ephraim sighed as he passed And wh( n life' tabke are ended, and it leu- j over the five.dollar bill into his niece's eon.i hell. Uvb t:n-. L- wtver. dil -I-give to t!.- 'tr; k. r. cr .a: f. r c.-.urr.-in-tL-. rf whoa ..0 i.a.i iH(n rear -1. .Sli ir tinidte 1 j r tty j Uinlr tht sL. sp ct.- l 1,-t i.i -c.- to .(irn L."r living by .v--:-tn.- in tl..- d'.r:. tic work hu: mi r i:m m iiumi. Ttaul.j IU Met A ;f- r 1- !r-.:.. 1 : of the Lou-e. ar A aft. r a l r f p. r:cd L u d!. 1. ur .1 ! 1 I t t!..- t..t. r l :. . . . l'.Lr u- b-il.l mtil 1 . r.'. 1 t it fr. p..rt!y t :t I ".p r. I !-nl..-.i. : - r il ' - 1 jL t. t pill. I . lgh' t. l:ft tl..- lr k.-. p :. .-:! .? tl..- y i f tl.- ruslk-r. r. 1 n rllt 1;. ij l;r sii- .n-rri-'. .1 br c v v..rv... iv. thy, as sh cslU 1 L. r. .:. 1 r.-. v f.. t-d that s:.- vxh . p-c!-d ., tk.- ! r Lee. Fanny v. ..- r. t :n b-l-nt. SL r.-auy f ! !.. r ..at. b-.t :t did r:: I- !.( r .it t;:.,. - t.ar t.,. h, rvic h.:- r r.d i-l w. r- ut rth r,.. r- th-u t!.t me.ip. r pittuLoe .-!.- r. iv-1 in r t;r:.. As to b.,.;r l. h r a".:.t wi r.otr l f r All tl .h- nl 1 U- doc- rlii!lr a:.d her r.uur.ns an 1 tt foo-1 mipl.t -ily r-r.tlv, .v.A tl..- T(.-;r.(; nit..i! rj-b- hav- b i rf l.t.r .j'.ility .r.A m ur. ! rta. 1 tl. . t!.r- i rotl.u. f f. r gr-'r .!".. .la:.c. . i y '.w iy. . r-'-irs k:t..ls- t - !r It Wi i w 1'hri-tL.a- r- rni:. ut: 1 Wh-n "L- dr j b r r4lf .. .tr:.tr the now w.is falling. F.inny b.ki kh nl 1 art :.d l.t r. b-.t .- k: o" of Ih- wii. b.wan.l t!.'-uht lly f ll. at.d -1.- ll ron:- t" l. r d-.tti - . tli- gallant Mi!er w.f lah bv. d .m 1 t-ii-Uv a-in ! ! A !'!; u!. 1 wl;o m' l.ths ni. l h ri'L- d .- b-if r -bo-jld iy ti--1 i.r. cil tj .--ip ..f r!-.r. thr.- . y.-Ik n l L.tr U r. :. -pr'. :-!! t. . f L!f a r-:j . f b.t t r t c ;j i r-.-n -:t t-wk. t- f :1 . L f 1 '.. V.:r t!, 1 r .-ft t. -.4t tL. 'A t.- a frttli :.,! L.:. i.l tA j -it t. prtt. r '.u ':..'. Tl - . 1 Ak b-ill I t-siM t . r.--.-L! tl - ir r. 1 i N. '..t t!.r ! .. th r; 1 . It tl.' f 1 -:.' 1 I..:- I '.: r. N . ti. !i i i tj:'Ti.!;. I. ..! -.r.t.l .. a t - A ! i I.. 1' t t. I : b. . !. : -1 . :.;! V-- t : . If : C"ip - i; 1'. V .1 ';.. . ! . t . - . 1 L i r. r tl.. tV- I-.:..--. c. p tl t T rt ? I i't..-?. .- S '.f st,-- i - t , -1 t,.- M.I M ru'ii.in I'V All complete, ilay I meet my little learners gathered At the Master' feet, To Hing the m w fiong of redeeming love, With angel voices nweet. Alice M. May. Offico hourn from 'J o'clo' a. r. to :5 p. m. Sc,t. 1..1S81. K. 3. I,f)lrTIX. D. E. FEKRT. LOFTIN & PERRY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AJV LAW, Will attend promptly to all lmnincsH intnited in them, both in the Federal and State .Court. Sjieeial attention given to tho Bettlement of ei-ute, etc. Mr. l'cny will bo at Trenton fveiy lHt Monday. July 2S, 18S1. Albertson & Taylor, j keeping. He looked at it regretfully, ' knowing that it was passing from bim ; forever. "I'e keerful how you spend it," he said. " Five dollar bills don't grow on j every bush." " That's very true !" thought Fanny, j us she took the money so grudgingly ' given, with a strange sence of humili.'.- ! tion and mortification at tin hard - " Uncle Ephraim, can you let mj have i struggle she had to get it. Irnniedi a little money this morning ?" ately aftetward she had to go about Ephraim Badger put cn the disagree- j her household employments. THE SAILOR'S RETURN. BUILDERS LAGRANGE, N. C. I. O. JACKNO. t. B. I,orjlN JACKSON & LOFTIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KINSTON, N. C. Practice in Lenoir, Greene, Wayne, Jonoa And a Joining countieH. Prompt and efficient attention paid all htisi neHH iutruHtd to thorn. Settlement of estates of (Joceaaod person a Hpeeialty. oiln e n Court-IIoiiHO eqnaro, formerly occu pied by .b.hn V. Wooten. janl-12m rorvsoRiAi Having secured an &JsIatant, I am prepared o do all fashionable work required of a Barber. Oftlco Over rentier's Drug Store. LOUIS CREEN. June 2-tf. DR. A. R. MILLER, I ) .1 1ST T 1ST . M.-l N bun-elf in readiness to insert Artificia I . tli. I'Atiaet, Fill and Clean, or do anything .r.xrj i . be ,!,.ne bv a dentit. Cf.'ice at ' l lei.ee. P....trd tuiliinhed to par'i-- t'ioin f. .u ut t Mav CENTRAL HOTEL W. E. "PATTERSON, Prljrietor.' Tin well-known and commodious, house a it- name implies, i nituar.-.l in the central and buMiie p,rtion , f the ,-ity, helu-e nvommonda '"' '' toL "r. 'iiveni.-noe, to the traveling put.Ii.-, atToplmg oheitor everv tpp"itunitv of iitnig buHine-j correspondents. It bas'at tentive servants, and its table is furnished with wy delicacy of tho treason, lto room are urge, airy and well furnished. An Omnibus for the conveyance of guests to 'i l fnm trains and steamers free of chargiL 1'erms to unit the times. aug'2t-tf " KIWSfON Collegiate Institute. SESSIOX OF tSSt.'S. able cxprcKsion with which he always 'received applications for. money, for though well-to-do, h was far from being a liberal man. " Maybe I might squeeze out a little, " he said, ungraciously; "but times are dull, t and money's tight. Here's fifty cents! Will that do vou ?" Fanny Danforth made no motion to take the tattered bit of currency ex tended by her uncle. Her lip curled just a little, and a flush1 came to her face. "Fifty cents would do me no good," Bhe said. "I need as much as five dol lars." "Five dollars 1 Are you crazy?' ejaculated her uncle. " For the land's sake !" chimed in her lunt, who was, if possible, a little more tight and grasping than her husband, "what do you want with five dollars? Von must think your uncle is made of '.uoney." " There's going to be a Christmas tree at the chapel cn Christmas eve," said Fanny, " and all the teachers are going 'o give, presents to the members, of tl. t ir . class. My scholars will be ex pec: irg them as well as the rest." " Lit 'em expect," said Aunt Phoebe, bluntly. " For my part, I don't believe in Christmas presents. It's a new fangled 'notion entirely. They didn't have 'em in my day. It's a clear waste of money, to my thinking." "I agree with you," said her hus band. "If children have good clothes and enough to eat, it's all they need." ."If you must give 'em anything," continued her aunt, "make them some rag babies. They won't cost any thing." "My scholars are boys. Rag babies .vould not be very acceptable to them." " Well, make 'em'some pen-wipers," suggested the economical aunt. " I'd rather not give them anything at all," said Fanny, the indignant tears nearly forcing their way into her eyes, ' unless lean give them some thing decent." ' Seems to me you're rather lofty in jour notions. So pen-wipers ain't de cent. What do vou call decent ?" "I want to buy them each a nice book. That's what most of tho teachers are going to give. ' "That's what I call downright fool ish, spendin' so much money, for books. They'll read 'em, and that's all the good they'll get out of 'em. How ever, if 'twas your own money, 'twould n't make so much difference ; but you want to throw away. . your uncle's money on such nonsense, that your, scholars may think you're onerous." "I only aek for money I have fairly earned, Aunt Phcebe," said Fanny, in dignantly. " I've worked hard for you In the course of the afternoon a neigh bor came in. "Have you heard about C-iioline Peyton's sickness?" she said. "No. When was she took?" asked Mrs. Badger, who was not very correct in her grammar. "Yesterday. She had hireling at the lungs. Tlie doctor says she must give up keepin' tchool." " Who's goin' to take her school V ' ' ' I heerd Deacon Penniman say they hadn'got anybody yet." Fanny Danforth heard this, and the thought struck her, " Why should she not apply for the vacant school ?" Her education was sufficient, and her work would not be as hard as at her uncle's, while she would bo independent and not be regarded as living on charity. So when she went out in the afternoon to make purchases, she took the deacon s on her way, he .being chairman of the school committee. " Good-afternoon," taid the deacon' pleasantly. "Good-afternoon, Deacon Penniman. I heard that Miss Peyton is sick." " Yes, she was taken down suddenly. I'm sorry for her, and sorry for the school. It isn't easy to find a teacher now that is. a good one. Most ofiJ'm are already engaged." " Suppose you take me, said J-ur.ny, quickly. " Are you in earnest?" " Yes. I should like to tty it. I ntcr taught before, but I think I should suc ceed." " I've no doubt you would. I won der I didn't think of you before. You know enough, and I guess you can manage the children." "I like children, and I don't think I should find much trduble." The pay is seven dollars a week, said the deacon. "It isn't very large but you can get boarded at three dcl- lars." " That'll be four dollars a week be sides board," thought Fanny, with satis action, "while at Uncle Ephraim's I have got only ten dollars in six months and that I had to fight for." " You can be examined at once if you like," said the deacon. "You'll be wanted to begin on Monday. Maybe you'd like to review your studies a little." rel-nt".-- - i. " How di:b r-!.t would b- tl i- Christ -m.i day if h- w- re h-r-!" !. tho-i.tht She Lad L' t yet t.-M 1 T a'l'.t f l.-r encasement t- .t-r-h Sh f-!t 1. wtbt d( " A'!!.; Pl.-ebe," sh- x.ii-1, " V. I W.-te speakir-; f Cy.ithi y--t.-rd.iy ' "W.ll." "I ht ai tl.it .-1 - i- ut of a pU.-e, ard tha yre.i c in get her back again." " I don't w.iLt hoi ! ' Kiid tb- uunt. "I ain't the u,.iu;:i to -:.d my aw.iy in a.i t b !..::--." Fa!:!:y Mwili .1 t' l.-r- If h- uu b r stit.l v iy w. ll wl.v r 'tun' j r.fim.l her tt I V.rl.i.i. Ii i ,n:;i, I t t.i..k i? will b-b.tt-r. Cvi.tl.i i. vi.n !-.iv. can d !.... w. tk than 1." "What are (n gin" b 1 V ;i-k--l Mrs. lki.lgrr, abruptly. "I h;vve tripa-d t" tc-.i-h Mi- IVy ton's f-eh d at hi-vi :i .b.lljrs a week." 4 Well, I never!' ejictllit-d Alt! Phubo, iii surpri-e u'jd di-may. "Ar they actilly g- iti' to gie yiu m v n .b l hirs a week for te.o-hiri' school?' " Yes, an 1 as tint i rather more than you can alVord t give me, I have ac cepted the offer." Mrs. Badger couipress-ed her hpn iu i- miikid, a !.- n. y 1 ry t.r. i and Lol t 1 .1. j r.-l.-l .p t. nr i5 !. t drpili'?: s- howi: dMil fcrwl mmII I I k Th- r-a. n why lar- :!- k if p and th- prineipb ap b to ll firm stM-k ar- i-s- thtiftr tLn tall i.i!.b.-r r tl.-r i 4-iH.-r-l v-r truly bv .in u blr bfi.re tb- Inditn Si... p (Stoa.-r- o i it e-i. iu jf.t"ir. . pa-ttni:.,: Tl.er- ! tLi- c - -;t p-t't'iisn? p tl.! h bit-:; t I'N'k .1, j , tli- A t. .!!.- t tt gr a-- 1 y l- r.ik; r ... ov-r by tl.- :! . k. Whil- I !.-lf-.- o:,- a r. ( - l ita Wi.'lld k- p :'lV ! tab. i I, '.lit -l.frp u-!l. 1 ! i.i -l;-v- . r--w 1 ;p .".m i -l. -p. Fire !,-p unl 1 .r.bibly d but httl- d . u'- t r.e irte. Ikj'i tl,y U r- !.!.. .J I i it; they w.uld p i", a f- tri-V o. r ri i .lav, j..l !. i .i-i'.v tit. 1 fr- !i I'r.e1- h ! y II tt ipp - - p-.' 5.-l . r- ! th l.t ..'T t':" v -b-. . l : :.tir- t..u!-jt. jr r.'l. t -i. ! ;- lly. I- ir r.-. t...:. till th- f. I I t tl e f 1 - . r t. 1' a i. :i. d l : j 11 n.'U !.? 1 -i'..A tvvr T h. .- "I t.s t t- ry . : t t- l:.r.: r t; Mrt V.. i inn .. t!-?r- '-! -j- tf '.". I pi pr, . .. hlf !.,. p --r I'll 1. 1. it- -.. - : i k j t-Alt s. i ' i ' . - -.t t: t .? 5m . id. r v..- . 1 till at- ;t tb- thi it. th- '-t i-r- b lK.f tH tL t. I th: :. 1 m t - e -I 1 it!!. !- It i '. ? - I i t l I Hit- ll-H lnriititi A I. i f- 1 !. ! t',iu t i-U . i! I f ft-1 1 . . l 1 I it It ,i. 4 r I 1 - t. A I - !b ! i) , '. .t . . T W' ff.l .J tl fc I ' It 4- 1. t . l t. 4 1 '.on i. i- ,:. .'. ii . h b. t . l! p M a ItU" p I I : w n p iMi wn'il.l p r . -1 1 I y , i n.H n r B it they uil! i .t d tl.;-. I njb! h.r-i-ul.tr- th - ryard pr.iti --- put coniiat:y. l):ir live sh. t p :.it i l it t . gruz, and the I'd go .doi.g with them tl. I t It. a! t 4 ll t. U !. .t i..y f i "i r i t v ; t ' . -I'ifU' r, ! t b- t- . b ! :.- " !- I I i " , fc. ft l-f J l th i ltu; '.i- I- t t . l 13 . t . . ' t I .. i A i - t ! . !f m T l n ! . . t . : " I , f t It I t . ! r r. I i - . ; : t f - A K. i - v . ! . -.. c. t i , f . - 11.", - .It,--'.'-. 1 .-' " It l - I . . - . . - i:. - ' : r. t. . . t . : I "t !,. i . . r,,lk f V . ' . . I . " f : :9 ' 1 lf r ! n-M. lr. f.- 11 t . Il t 1 1. I ! tl 1 1 - . ..! 4 . I f 1 t ! . I I' J disapioiutmcnt. She had imjK.sed tip.n j N". h p i- dainty rr-atnte. ar.1 ii.r? her niece because she thought she had no ether resource; and now she fi und that she had suddetly emancipated her self. "Keepin school don't last all tho year," she said; ' there's vacations." " In vacation I can do as 1 have been doing," said Fanny. Her anut said no more, but regretted that she had made any fuss about the five dollars, as that had evidently put into Fanny's head the idea of teaching So avaricious people are likely to over reach themselves. She was suddenly startled by a loud screara from Fanny, who rushed to the t like elean food. h the hind. ruj. I -t- i t. I Uk . . part if the tloek keep i.tuhil.;! ahi ad. ur a- t-. tb- !.. n f paying littl- or r. attention to what ! J'" h is been already run iv. r, :m-l ,TL,. ,t t!.t tl.. ty i !.. ' tr in i urh otln r'n WAT eaeh W.eil-1 gn i.ti r ! I 'l l', x- " ' t,'t ' ten'titn. i a- much ground U fore it i- ! M Isl" r-'- l th. tr. i uo ? ti u I T I hi well a one that can V.ifv If th-tu. at.l tri. lht th- I. t a-. 1 th- with little or no ciertion. fiotr.g over F! s!l !. r. f t t In- t th- ft, the trail too frc-pcctlr an! pirktrg t I. nu-of. InU'I. t!- -r.ly .!iffr atmutdnng and urine for gra-i i doubt- ! t.c n t iL- f ' t tht I 1, lent what mike lirg-tb.rk liable to t.o ifcf. at.-l tl.-y '. n'Au'l b ! 1 tf diese. ' in i-j ko a r. V..'. it.'.." t . . '. ' t- . tilled as it ought. And having o m u h I nu 1 r thi tr.o ti..- rr w a', f -more work togetit f-l, it do, not do J l" . U'Urr ' a'' . ' i liit . ' - H ' 1 t- . . .1 1 t 'r - I- it- 1 f i ta g t t - ft'i a t . t- : l-'vl 1 0 f I - I t ...It I If 'I he I 'I aT.d to r. r- !' nt... 7Vo . a I. I t avit tl c rir. t l' !!. T'.' w i r f.tl !. ! a ra. hita'l 1 cUttr, ! ta .. r l.t-. abht' 1 s thf bra: el..- t-f tl ?fe..ttrtl 1". i " ri-f r r.. r.ti-- i t ' 1 biMi.t . v 1 ?. ! ! M j dr U--u t!. V i. J ft r." fTt ir-t-a !! 5 -t t'r ! I CoRie -!, ., at I l I Jf ."" IUl UmrrUrl'lnau j atd at l.--i-5. t X ! H.r i-tf j tt I . Innn l...n ItiAsn ll,.l ll .. .1 . I .... -I 1 .. ... I. I . ' door, threw it onen. and dished bare- ... , . .. , . . ... n nuriis PDcaiisi 11 rartu '.a tt t.-; t .. t .i. n.. m I . t i.i '. heaaea into tlie snow. m , u . bcouf. r . . tn t. uat, posse.sse" 1110 eriiier .- sue ejaculated to Uncle Ephraim, who had just entered. They both went to the door and aw Fanny, with both hands clasped in those of a young mau in the dress of a sailor, who was alvancitg tow.iul the house. " If it isn't John Hilton !" said Aunt Phcebe. "1 thought he was dead." But John was explaining to Fanny how it happened that ho wasn't dead, that the report was wholly false, but had come hone with plenty nf money, and promotion to tho position of mate. 4And now, dear Fanny," he said, "I've come home to be married." "But," said Fanny, demurely, "I'm otherwise engaged." "Who to?'' said John, hoarsely. "To Deacon Penniman." " To that old man? Oh, Fannj!" Not to be married, John. Only to ket p the school in District No. ."." They went into the house together and as Fanny's fortunes were now look ii.g up, were graciously received. The Christmas dinner was a merry one ni l- to the hand. M. Will. rr.n, n. the " Journal of th Society of Pra ti cal IIorticultnre,of the lthor. Franc., relates that plant may In- trtattsl mi'h hot water when out nf health, th usual remedy for which has -m r I ottir.g. He savs when ill-health cr.sue fr- acid t-ubstanccn contained f r ccr.erate-l j ThirA ; b it. if i " !. th- in the s.il. an 1 thi is ab-orbed by lh - ! r we'd ta'h.f V I ' r.- np b r. . root", it act i p.ior.. The tall j r-pb I the II- rots are ti' n I and cra-e their a j Bit I ci?t fy."' tion, r- .. 4ua ly th" ' r arl I " A;. l pir pr nLt-'f .'' vcur.gt i .-.hoot of the plant t .irn jell-, Th Vox t.' X l-n:.g abl- t fly ny. at. I 1 . -. ! ? tL . f b. !. . a !,.. r- . 1' f. . !. t.? ,f. 1 - ., -. -. ! i . It I s 1 W. ' ? ' c. 1 I ' 5 'L- 3 ?. 1 i ,- t- : i. t t l.t jr s- i 1 t t tb IIT.a rrfontjr l' fly than. tL- fr cr tknli-ir-g t-ll. n.u L- r-t il Dog, Lo : M friet.d, th- d.JT r-u i t n-.-lergoicg a rhar.K" ' L-"ft I ' and the po!n with which the leaves ar covered indi-ate th-ir moibid tat-. In su?h cases the nTial remedy i. to tran-'plant into fresh mil. cl-n the jk)'s car-fully, -eure gool drain ag, and often with the l-t r- suits. But the I xpcrier.ee of Ti r! o.-.tir ao v if tha r..r.y l" i ! y ars has proved, with Liu. the mfaib j Lever t'-p t fi'i f t !. A a l t. ' ing . Jiicacv of th- iupler treti.ert, ; r- r j-ct-l fo-yi it ".:. t.i. ; a -which eonft-in waerioK ab ir.dan'.ly h r.t. t. th- '11 II-t. ttn r. ' airing to urd r a r ,n ?i I h-1 it A " No, I'm ready now," said Fanny, j though the tnrkey which Uncle Fphraim promptly. j i,aj bought at a ba rgain was som-what The examination was verv satisfac- I tough tory, and Fannv Danforth left the; Jn a fortui(?ht Fannv 0anfoith be- nouse me rcguiany engagea teacner ot ; Mf? John 0ODtinnsl Si"t1 bf Mara. Th- cptaia of th- pLL. b.tk S-lirar-ioTta a ir.g-iUr cihap t.at fel tt- c f Li rr"w fotjr .! "3. frota the school in District No. 3. to teach the school. She is now tstab Fall Term Ends January 27, Pi ing Term Begins January 3U), lss-j. vionof 1SS1.'S2 Ends June 17,1 ss-2. . . io leacu me n i;oui. ouv , ... . . a t " That will be better than working " lifcLea M nittr Aft?r lL.. 0.r tf tU BW,Ul, ne her husband is Captain John Hilton, . """y, ' " 1 Ur Lk r.v:.xi to a drudge in my aunt8 family, thought with satisfaction who ha' pro-ired so well that he sr on ! with hot water at a tcrr. ratur- f about 11.1 degrees F , 1 atir.g prvi ,us : ly stirred the soil of the ps si far a ' might b? .Ion- without injury to th root Water is th-n given rictil it mr. fr ly froa th-t j-ots. ' In hi. ip- rimei.ts the atr tir. ' came out clear; af; rwatil it as sibly tinged with l-rown. an I gar aa lfnM,t.j ..tlor d-i !M In ca rh He -l a hi.n a.-l ' ' t f i j- I - 1 i - T. , . I - I 1 . . r . I . , I a i : . t . .It Li rt " t Z tA , . 1 - ! . t " I kj ! Xi ; f- aar 1 - i ft,, a aur f rra4 . J!t Lr-rrati?.t. ! I f.l , - 1 . ;t. A r I t . J L.a r . r TL- ! a. I' :,t stit : ' I r I 1 a t. ' tL I I S .1 f tf tta?4 U pit t r. r.y i- 1 f . 1 tL' -.fLt it - il !t."t V . . f .fi. tl- trta tl.; " - -.fi . ttafa- Wtt9 th- loo .f ? ,-.tt--tt !at'.f tt- b f 1 -faUUll I ff rkr- V. I I fct't a 1- L a4t- ' ... . . - . t . . t A . t . J N - I ' . .1-; ' j. v L.ta. ' ffj''! - j ir. t . f ; - .!. . . 1 ;. f 1 - ,...' f tu I ,'!. t i r4 j 1 " t j I. -5-1 II'!.-. 31- V s !'.U If I. L.t,,,w: It an ear, ,Ut a- v,al Jf J L ( J j . u ncl-r of aLark.La-l I- -n fo.lrn, -,.5iLMf1,!,v:,.,,u .WiUir, the tael .liriSjt th- i recaIiii; e-.it'.t warm. Next dav th 1-ave of Fi-u laatica so treatfd ceae 1 to drop. t La gan t- trcll it. th- bark a at lac L- I fr Q tLe L k th- 1 f r I .jf I' ". i:i.aa:L S'a'.' SKI' I Br r fic.lra f a ba I e-atj 1 tar IfatU-, Ir. 1 . r- r-rt.tl tta ria.l br a :atiC ff 'be t WL a " - - m m w ine next aay was onnsimas-a uay .rt.),i.i;li.i,in,.I.tf r-vrrn.r.rtif -, . tirt i:t a ushered iu that yew by straw, which fell on shore. "l f of F,,S r,a tU:r !T r. l another j i-re of era thick on hill and plain, loading the S,i iov came with the snow, and ' arrested, and three Java afterd, . .. , p ,f.rln.itV-t.s-lai J. w . a. aa trees with feathery flakes, and giving a Christmas was male nerry by the instead of dying, tL- punt l.au r- f roub!y Ulftitir tLat tL aUrka -re etarMli' K i !i'a 1L- covered thir normal ifKa ox u-aun. r UrZi taker- tL-y La.! fonr- I the , I tl.. r tLtt jat l' 5oo- A'ery aocn th-y ta.!e new rv.u. its- corii tf fy!. Le caraleaaly threw lf f. .1- w -jli o t-tt litUtaf rr.-d:ately fo'.l imed by vigorous KTomth ft , OTf lLf .J sLe! tie ttafe. a ! tLa'. w that tL ro .1 ii'riC'l L rtrfur for he last six months. Rnd all the mnriAv ivP ha.l in tw t;-. r, ! wintry aspect to the country about. sailor's return. -t.hai tm;T,..o... dollars and siitv-seven cents." I Fanny sighed as she recalled the past ' Haven't we given vou a home ' Christmas. Then her parents were both A Dium r in a lUiiler. "Yon havP iriven board anil A.lr. imng, anu sue iue lumatc o , A colossal steam i)ouer recenwy uuui w . i . . nappy nome INSTRUCTORS. h.ohard II. IiCwis, A. M. M. I , Prinoiral, i5s.;ruetor in Classics, Soionoc and l."lieh Jfraturo. hl'.erC. W. Howard, Mathematics and Elo- n. Mrs. U. H. Lewis, Surn rinten.lent of Primary '-t artinent and Instructor in Junior English. , M.-m. Israel Hanliin:, French and Junior ':h. Mm Nannio Ijithani, Assistant in PrimaiT 'l rtmciit. Mrs, An La L. Davis, Music, i r ssor John Webb teaches ronmanship in Uthlegrira on application. ' RICHARD U. LEWIS. Hod, N. a, eeptmlxr 29, 1S81. ing, but I have earned a good deal more than that. I've earned, fifty dollars be side, at the least calculation, yet you grudge me, what in addition to what I have had, would only make one-fifth of that sum." More than this, 6he was : at Wiesenthal, in the Grand Duchy cf betrothed lo a voting man whom she I Baden, is believed to be the largest ia loved, who, led by his tastes, iiad the world. It weighs forty toes, and ... . ... , .. .i-t ..i 4V . Clint, nvu t.1 adopted the adventurous meoi asaiior. ( tne uuimer ceum- iyuj.. w- crackc-,1 lone, aa onion, four -Ulka of But in May her parents botn tueu ot ; oi it in a manner ai i l Iterlpe. BaCLtt Scrr.Two or thrte pound cfU-ef from the akin, two -oinlscf a lint in Aiay ner parenis voux u,m oi . ci . - - . foQr -ut.. ion cf water. contagious fever, and a month later coming." He gave his workmen a lunch . u f u tv. ti;nn nr in iL very bowel. Covers were ppreaU .... . . . . i t "That's what vou call eratitude. i tne tidings came mat Jonn miton, ner -- M. ...i w.it rm cfttlr three- Lcira. Fanny Danforth," said her aunt. We " betrothed, then absent on a long voy-j upon a table for thirty pen on s ani - f took you in when vou hadn't no borne, and gave you a share of ours, and that's all the thanks we get for it. Well, well, there ain't 'much gratitude in the world." "Why ehould I be grateful? You n . A- tw .,uVerT T.1 thillffl to eat age, naa iauen irom me siae oi me j . ; , mkUr twentv minute. were put up wong we .. ; ; rf , not with the utmost car: that the men f BU. -J band .iBr cot inta the dining ball, unce tbey t nP; Blin; lce it was that ber Aunt Phcebe invited were obliged to slip through an cpen - n . Indian her to become an inmate of ber bouse-1 ing in the top about three feet bigh. Coi Cai-Or. cup cf Iadoa vessel, and been drowned. Thus she was cut off, almost at once, from the ties that bound ber to the world. Then Lorin. WLil-be waa aittisit is. tLat L' ;J 1 ka tL- I'M' avl&aa rll IenJooa fotition the lt i a-iia-d , ifvT-O. ! ar- Ir-tt r't.f dt ravenously ar l the chain -rkisl Uit ia tLat L- -.! tf to-ich a drr j tt an ir.tant. I"Le aailor waa p3ll-I o5 lir r ..!a t a r-'-a kita t-y th- rail Ufore L- LaI tita- to tLiak Lr If or w.t-vi trt tt what bad bapjcL A be writ down .rcia:o- TL' tL- ftxm eler Le nttere-l a luni try. TL Belin waa (6Uy ccc h-4 will, as. I the c rtocsy brorgbt to aa 1 a t-t wu lowered tit evtt cr. At tijrLt tL ! bJ tb cm L"Ter rtapytred. It i jolly tir.e at tL- r c-aer rer tie poe-l bv tLe capfatu tLat tb Lak w-Mitg ' aeited Lis body tL- nccect that be lrack tb mM' i reactxk V.Un are rollrsi l Toa'reataSsf tae.-M tb Uiktt va&xtv. Tbey mre u ols.l a octal aid to tbe cook. i aal avlra UiL
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 12, 1882, edition 1
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