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. ,v -t r XT 1 Kin st on . -v --r 11111 1 in . i . KIXSTOX JOURNAL jyliXO LCfJA " , : QURNAL. av.Tta cr ibiikium: AT IIMIM,. 1EVU1K t'OOTV, X. C, j t a... 4 r Mm - . . 41 at .-aw aa a at " Editor. H. S. NHS. E. HARPER, Proprietors. Independent In 1 1 THi ii ix I UiU-$2.00 fir lar. at KlTK. of n-nM. KirTiox : v - .. 2.00 1.00 i a" Wrr. f. aa ti,.hth' OL.IV. KINSTON, N. C.. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1882. NO. Its, i v oi at m av tu -,,:r:it-i Blanks alway on hau-l. "St The Blacksmith's Daughter. ' ready given me his name and ad ! and brr famiU.' ' gt-nercut fHend father .1 h.r,ff. Ilr u,.r inri; i Knln.llI Ui to aab.I.t .u in meuuneM pari 01 it en, .ur. mown, t addy. '1 ,.. T.,u rcroembir.' began Mr. do; fight. ia i! walk tulle la rc Uj tTLx.1 U!, the city, more than two in ilea suppose it is best iur on i. 1. 11 von ltr..... "i l t . i. .k.V. ....... ... TUbUckmithl:n,l..s la.m,t dovMi. , ,aT ' the whol.. al..r. I I,,,, - ,K. I. r. I ! . . I. . ' . . ... . HT K. K. MI NKI ITKK K . : . . . 1 .. Aud n-t hi inwcl". -iry. Vh'iJ? from the ctnircii-pire in the towu Th noKit)de ciiimex rmx loud nd chorrr He it the iyn dr bemde, And .ui'h'". weet Cuiiti-nt a winner. When oil hi. vision bursts hi f ride, IIi daughter Flora, with his dmnej. Unto him every niorel seems li delicate nd sweet a h ney. For fchu v)to brought it lights his Jrera," And make his Iioiith lijtht and tuuny. tie sees her mother in her e, And hear her voice in all he utters, A thotiKht.t of other priiiK- arise, When Ma.y' youn;; leaflet ayly flutters. Ah: all his vaye inrfr happy vm,m And all hit lhor J1wj more pleasant; Hut, oh: he nr'er doth 4uc to dream The future mu.t succeed th present. Iie.idrthe flr the biiht-eyed boy LEE'S I'HEPARED LIME The MnnufceturtT of LKK'.S Vllh J'AMKD LIMK oli't:r to thi farmer of Inoir and .i(ljo':n'.nt ounties one of l'e i but FrrtilizciR in t!u; niark-f. " tood the tr.t of four year' cxneiicr, aud ttven during th'' (,r-v he:l!tr,n- of 1881 ban irvrd cml l th- hot Acid Phos- ; rL.atf.i ii'icf Amiiiouiiited jfiuanoH. j IT CLAIMS TO 15L: 1. Kqual to thrt bc-it Acid Phosphate 2. (.'ht-aper than any other first-claK fertilizer in tin, inaikt.-t. SOLD liY MEWBORNE & HARPER, K INST ON, N.C. : S. I. WOOTEN & BRO., - LA (illAXCiK, X. C. .Ian. 1 ht 3 mo. X tlll A" A. J - I Air I 1 ' v. r.. rr-iiui. LOFTIN & PERRY, iTTOKNKYS AND COUNSELORS AT l.AW, K1XSTON. X c VTiH aitMwl promvlly to all busing intruded : that as WliHteVCiy OUG Callt'U t tlx m, both i ii- Federal niidsrkt Court-. ' him his family, ;rf;uher his step mother's , family, included until trr wy. wiioic t.ry. 1 have tru ihe U fell uu 11k in j 'Belter let me have cluirge of him, dy but once in niy lilV, nud then .uly 'What: inurruptrd the littruvr. j Miss, and take him to the station lor a short time.' lie then prompt- 'Waddf Uutlmau? Cu it W n:- j ii.iUM-,' perei.ted the polieemau. 'The ed to relate the adventure w mi hich Uv- tha't that liitla ait l kin. Iur., tejr n iun fur hi fin uli rrrt l iMf. ta!. no tuAO fur Lt vl 1 rl-4hr; !ib 1 bim I -.r-J frvtn rc (. dri( taa otit ia druu!rlt n mttzt bita r. t Nc OrIr&. mill i avrra doctor till examine turn, anil we w ilL the reailer i ali-ady laiuiliar, a.ldn.g: forui-hf-the key t I'.i ruwen? Vmu will W artta t fin" tuatbia t t i te. f r tt. j!r taMr 4 tri eeml Him io the hospital, II necessary, 1 bat. eir, the hrt time, o far as U ll.e man Ii..ni I Umply hrlprU aUjut biru. r ut vu ill a!- t tl:u rl he mri nj fr t m-tt or tu hi3 lo.loingg, if he is Well enough 1 could remember, when i one had t., hi fert whrii he had fIIru on the l- o untliu t4 in a imp aa j litH cihUmv! v ; done any thing lor which I couid uot ( ndc -alk. and .ited in his Lnr, rtiiti..-. u tL tt.5 Via aa Hif' Call a carriage ami let me go to conceive ot as having bceu prompUl ' been dw'mg nil this for rut? Auii.c ihr thirty ,. u tiii H r t r my loiliriiigf,' eaul the injured man, t by a seltiah iuiertet m Hme loiui. Yes. utal uu.' the Uwyer's re jrtlrl Ly ih sVrrin. rr- tm V !t 1 ba tle4 if mmli in :i l f-t.!,- I hi t 1 it i i if I viiie. I hiii 'I Ii. nnlv v i .4 t.-. I liy.l tl.i .1.. i.lv . 1 1 .. I. . .. .. 1 .1... f 1 1. - . ...I i. 1.1. I . . I ! .. . . . w 1 . . TA ... . t . . - ff j not very badiy hurt, and feel strong j thought of me atterwards, wns ta-- until the cud of hi hf "ainl you lve nil by rr.'i-t th t ihr Ism .!:- i- J- in Aff a " jeruow.' receipt of a hole trum the clerk- who been the recipient of iiit of the It tit tbrrr ..rstiiir h-!r Th.f !! list ca!l W I 'Ilrtve your own way. then, old fel ; had accoiiiahietI her, ayitg lh.il he money he has j Yed. His jvainful ho the r Wtiithtr-l brstbm h- 'Ml ills a Imfi- ftr list fr as low. Lcs trouble to us,' said the ' and the voui.g lady would like to , teufiiiveuM in resartt l bis iersMi tj uc ihr hiu-.h 1 ruh. tiu.. .Lts. jwt tb crvJ vm i roiihilsman, adding to the young la know it 1 bud sustained any seiiuus , at appearance made him almost a j dy: "There's nothing more you can injury from my tall. This kiud iu ; tuoiioioauiac oil that fubject, aul hr do, Miss. quiry 1 lunuediately ausweied. with . fell that for biui loe or uiarriar Lookoon hur, u luie his bnnvn cheek fln-br, But to this remark Florence Lang- j tuauy lhauks to hiui aud Miss Lang-; fure-ver out ot tbe uuesl'un. At th And, .i he smile, the maiden- coy Smiles back Bjjain niuiddier blushes. He di)u't fancy in the spring, hen clover every zephyr mellow.i. That she the (linner-i'Mu will brinfr I'niw the boy that blows liie bellows 1 hat she w ill sild hit life, and iiinku Ilis little colt.lgf; bright and i lurry, And smile away misfortune's ache Whenever he i snd or dreary. Hut iu this world 'lis ever so, ' The new 4oe luust supplant th older, And Flora from his side must To lrn upon a lUarer s,hulder Yet when she weds the blacks initli boy, For whom her li.vi: she rjiiiimt smither, Sho'll only follow, in her joy. The rweet example of In r mother. ilon n ;',ri(Ud only by a shake of her don, wliwe full name and addrc-ss 1 ame time be heeded tuuie end r hed, siill keeping her place at thr j hud obtai ed from him. ; puroe higher ami m re utiselfivti hide ot ' ihe- stranger until they reach-I 'Fiom thai time.' coiitinut d Wad- lhau the sunolvin ' of hi own ieru ed the drug htore, where she was well j dy, 1 have followed her hisl.oy aud al .aiit, and the belief that h wn I known, tifiuj; a trequi nt customer. lortuues coutmually. Her lather couliibutig to the comfort f one who ! Motile sliulit e.-toratives were admin 1 tailed iu business a ear utter that deerved tnd thankfully receirel the i i.-tered, and poor Waddy, gratified incidental lueetlug, aud died itliiu a-itaucc he Was reudering, ha uj thiit his (.4(J looks had not inguiencd ; the UeXl year, his lamlly being kit to plud the great, want ot bis lite auu those people, remarked that he wasjdo the best they could lor theuj-el ver. ( coustltu ed the one twccl and iniicenl greatly obliged for their kindness, ! Under those circumstance, 1 adupied ! romance of hi, oihei wise Kuiely and and would how be able to be taken ! Florence as the siecial ohjecl of my ; Iueiy exiteorr.' treat- ; inleret aud care, and have dol e S Much more wms told durin? that aiftTi'. cbilit f r tic s ;rsj tu Word King rvStMd tbst KUff To! fH!ktactE.t f tK tlSef, l,f cuitf bad fallen .!- j. Sir Itasc U"Jj-!e u-A th tit ia bis ti aJ tra J avftly tvk ut th Usot-ot u4 tL n.r d j-Tte I rasb fsf lb lit f ratidi latrs and t.-d s round 'Hat. ft t,tlftu. b cotial4 th hall. The f..',l ' itsf rardi 1st. t dt&uly . 'lit- r bsrjir. ia- weri eh- trd in trlir roinut- hi the s!d. fat t -tLiftf. si IsUlt b lV.it r . to his hj.lins without further clirk: li arity Scuitb. YAltt 1 IIo. Trul Vrl".-f. t.d-i"I Ilnl-v June. Ke. Jirui !.(). I'lxle tr tr. Judge Ati lrr- anl r't". IL-'J a arc" Mu. THLti Will I iotu. ItiteadaUl Ji0 ofT'fid the f..1Jo i5 rrsuiLIe sid rt-doti'n: "k itium. Iin.r;i V.l.nct-n n h-t wui) M4w4 t an c sprfirtM 1 vtxm iur4 ij t-. city iWrit arr yrsrti Mg T.r th mtt tsttf ttst rtaii-nstH'-t) f c.ff ui..t I wm rts!l ed ij t at tire hwlel sttaas is c rk" At 1 itb atstrttk fter tk U.j-thi .fc - lf.it J mtym U 1 srd4 th ut i.r tL Srsl cat. .Vas ninriini -f i mtnti i whai 1 could for her. Her huabaud, : vi.it, nud Mm. At.ilerfii'a rtm wtrr 1c i 0 a a a A riirriMn V!U soon llipnv nnd llio aii eiitpriiriniiirT vi.utiv mini tu ulmm ' ftiil i.ft ti L an atn ai K.t liat liar 2 t 'POOR WADDY." IJY M US. K. II HOUOH. Special alttention giioii t. the fsetlUment of Mint", etc. Mr. I'erry i:i be at Tn-nton every I.t MnrHay. iul.v IU, lKl. , DR. A. R. MILLER, ..-..vi,:;:;v . !i:xtist. fiv.VVtt'"4'-'''" Hold hlm-elf u V'':-'i.VVii ' r aiiiness in iii-iii j ill: iiioinei in u aoiuj aiiri in imM .rSi:in' ami jand his father ma.rhMl again- iliivfiA''; nean.. or do any--', w,Wever, when Waddy Was .. tr' arv'iV i-w.M ih. ni; necessrv U j . . - . K:i'X t i-lXiM:-''--' i" iioue by a dent- ninth year, and leaving him an 'CSV, .VJvn .?,'; trnm hn count ry. isi onice i re.i dence. Hoard fur nished to part in Jan 2-12i-i. TONSOUIAL. Hiuc see-trrd n aisisiut, I am prepared to do !l fr.-hionnl.!.' w .i'n r-1 -tired f a Harber. a-tr.loe ()t r rentier's Di iir; Store. LOUIS CHKKX. Jn Mf. ! home i 'What a singular man!' remarked atldy, to whose extreme ungainiei-s i' lorence, whne on tneir leturn. lie of form and feature had been added a j seems to live theie entirely alone, but keen, a I most "painful ?eiisitiveiiees, everything is in the neatest order, and used often to wonder if there was -a he has a handsome library case, full human being win sc looking or more ' f b-Aiks, that appear to be well se- appaiently dc trop lhan himself. leeted, from the hasty glance i had of His mother tin r soon alter Ins birth, j them.. dviug, 'He h a bookkeeper lor that house. in his j said he clerk. o the private watch anuui : nan told me while we. were helping ty of three hundred dollar a verv hun to his room, uui the reason ne .small proportion of the amount his I gave for being out in the evening, ami shrewd and managing s.'ep mother se- j so far from his lodgings, was a queer cured to his half-brothers ami sisters, i one. He walks t ut every pleasant all of whom would have been glad, j evening, he says, for the sake of his injured man was' placed mit, wheH a 1 she was married a lew years ago, has) visitor good-bye. Lvery year, at the itirs. i t.turrary i io. cieik in the drug More, observing a j been getting along very well, in the ! annivermry ot his death, a wrratb ot birth bould b-t.l-rr.Jby all lufiL nf Hiirii.iu u.ilii-it iuIm mi .lisi WfMlfril eilv tt. In-rv tlieV Imn' ri-.lil ! i m 111..1 1-1 imm iJ.pnl Ii L.r nr.l.r t'Stfl'tlC fllltl. hJef d kill L.uigdon's face, remarked that he 1 with their three little children. 1 be j ujoh MMir W addy'a grave, a a token would take a neat i'i the cairiage with ! salisfMclion ot knowing that 1 was . ol iier grateful remembrance of the her, and accompany the stranger to j rendering an acceptable service to j hitherto unkuowu benefactor w bo had his lodgings, and then see her safely i one who was worthy of it, aud who! liberally reouiled an act of simple Horner School, (iXFOKI) X. C. The next session of this nehool will hfjin the second Monday iir.Jnuuarv Kor circular irivin.-' terms and other parUcuhiis, apply to the principals. .J. IL '& J. C. llOUXKlL .Ian, L lv. C. C. TAYLOR. P A C T I C A L 'HOOT t SltOi: Maker Satisfaction astotjuality of WORK t M ATEUI AL used, (tiiarantc ed. - Tr hms strictly CASH Kin.tou. N. t'. sep 59 KINSTON Collegiate Institute. OF lSSl-8. svssrox however, to forget or ignore even that j degree of relationship. He -was per mitted, notwithstatidii g, to remain iu the family, e sort of. tolerated nuis nance, his clothes and meals being charged a an offset agaiost thu an ility his father h id left him. But the time ws approaching when Waddy would have been considered a young man if he had not been snubb ed, cuffed and kept back. lie. had, moreover, bet n doing some thinking of his own in a quiet and sensible way, and had at hsl -decided to tutu his attention- to book keeping, lie had already, in some ' way, learned to move ids pen with the ease and grace of a master of that aii; am! :;s for numbers, his mind glided into them I with a veadinss w hich in a few years enabled him to gain a thorough knowl edge of the alun.st ii.cou.pi i'chciisibic .icience; and he preptfred to leave the old family home and repair to the nearest city in search of employment. "Waddy," said one of his half sis teis. inspired by u 'bright - idea, when about to bid a cold farewell to the brte Hoif, with whose society they were so willing to dispense, "suppose you get your life insured for about five thousand dollars, and assign the policy over to us. Your annuity will keep it paid up, you know." Waddy said he would think about it, so he fastened the last stiap ol his traveling valise and moved out snd away. "There is a queer looking fellow here,'' said Frank Morely to ids part ners "who pays he would like employ ment as a book-keeper. He writer) a fair hand, and appears thoroughly competent:" but his only reply to my inquiry for references, was that he had never baen in the work house, or iu prisou, his bad looks ..aviug exerwp ted him from both places. He is ready to take any wages we offer.' A desk in the rear of the bck of fice was assigned to the new bnokkeep er, and for a -lodging place he was permitted to tit up a small room in the upper part of the buiiding, where also he took his meats, brought iu from a rtstaurant. In this way a fin town. Commercial traveler win find it j year went by, the bookkeepers wages is.ir advantagft to stop with us, as we will j being, in the mean time, 'graduaiiy Nru.sh m larte room for th- display ot -.ample j risej j tysMUty to sjxlv dollars a of rliare. Term roa-onablo' i . .. . - .- , -4 1 I iiiuiiiu, wikti a lair piosiicut 01 em. health, always, however, selecting the nos" tjuiet and secluded streets, for the. reason that he is so bad-looking that he wishes to keep out of sight as uiU'-h as he can.' 'What a singular whim!' exclaimed Fioience. 'He is very plain looking, it is tui", but there is nothing repul sive or forbidding in the expression of his countenance." By tins time the carriage had reached Mi-s Langdon's houte ami as she stepped froifi it her mother ap peal ed at the door. 'Where have you been the last two houip?' she exclaimed. 'We have all bei n half wild about y u, and your hrolhor has just gone to the station houe to repoit you micsing.' 'Then 'i have a little more wotk for you, Mr. Woolsev,' said Florence, ad E7 dressing her companion. - 'Pleas around to the station Ionise, and teii tlu.m to rii.g a 'lost child found.' 'But what is the meaning of thi-?' persisted her mother. 'Are you era a r Fall T'-nn K!x January 27, 1S82. Spit'ii.y Term liriin JanuatiM 18S2. AKm o1SHj-'S2 F.wU June H, 1882. INSTIUTCTOKS. Kiehard H. T.vw is, A. M. M. !-. rriucipal. in-. Mi urtur 111 t 'U--1CS, Si-ii nee aiul F.nKlish liter aiura. KUer C. W. Howard. Muth mathic and Klo ffatioa. Mn K. H L)wi. Superintendeut of Trimary biitnmr.t anvl lnntrurtt-r in Junior Kwicli'h. Mri. I.rael Hardiun;, Frem-h and Junior KK l.k Mi. aniu Iaiham', Assistant in Primary I part men t. Mn Anna U lavi. Music. Frofe.sor John Webb i.-.-lie IVnmaaahip in a prcial clan. Catalogues oh application, Uli lIAKl II I.V.WIS Ita.ton. N. C-, Septomlirr .', 1SS1. OCEAN HOUSE, IMLVVFORT, X. C. The abo well-known house will be kept ta dnriug ibis winter mul next urumer by Mr VV.C. KINU. assisted T1IOS. S. MAR Til. The house i sftuated in the central part ti a tr t f .1 '11 w should 1 know: was the hinii'iinr retort. 'Crazy people an not apt to ie conscious ot ; ny detect iti their ictasou.' . Mother and daughter were soon in the presence of Mr. Langdon, who had, lor the iast two hours, been en joying the agonies of the gout, and was in "i humor to quarrel with any one except his daughter; with her, for some reason, he could never get angry. He woiiid always insist upon tirst healing her story, and then would never fail to discover that her conduct had been ouiie rinht aud proper. On this occasion ho was toon laughing heartily, quite forget ful of the mortal agony he had bieh suffering. Several years had elapsed since this pas.-ing and apj-aient. unimpoil ant incident, w hen the attorney who managed Waddy's business affairs, reinaiked to bun, one da: A letter lias just been received from your late father's executor, in closing your annual remittance; and . might one lay, alter 1 was gone,! know from whom il came, has fur i uished the motive thai has beei to me like a guiding star in my lite.' Six yeais hud passed since the conversation hcie reterreu to; and as the lasl of them drew to uu end, the bookkeeper closed his ledger lor the last time, ami passed mi to render his account belore a tiibutul thai r mils no changes or eiasures iu the record of any on?. A sincere and lender repect was manifested by tbe lew jterruus who accompanied the ninuus of nor Watldy to the grave; bul none oi l.u kiudrtd were there, uor did they even know of his death until they had learned from his attorney and execu lor thai the umiuity wou'd be no hm ger leqtured, ex.epl a small balance due al the time ol his client', decease Ihe money was promptly remitted, also a request lor a copy of po.r Waddy'a will, which was immedi;. te! foi Warded, anil lroui which lh learned that he had left a life injur ance of five thousand dollars, .l?o about four thousand in the savior ii . . i I bank, 111s library, with other ai j tides, had been lell to certain ir sous who had administered to hbcoiii fori during the latter yenrs of hi life. He had directed that hi tuner al should be conducted in a plain aud becoming style, and a simple mm lib slab should b- plac d at his grave, with the 'ords 'Poor Waddy,' nnd nothing more. Tbe mallei s being provided for, there would rtouaiu the sum ot eight thousand dollars, which by bis will he had directed to be paid to Mis. Florence Audeisou Another letter soon came fr-;i Waddy's former home, wiiiu-u by a lawyer this time, intimating a di-posi lion to test ihe validity ot the will. Uhhs-i certain questions a doien m mori were satisfactorily answer d. ihe utiswers were not ivrii. nor was tell a li or n; .. drf-rr. ;ra..rr, I .l de l.tme Kila Club at ajvart d "J"Jd a a day of ftatin an ' rrj.t-in an" gaine Im dtiifr in d rri.it. Th- ltc. iVn.p--! nftrd t tnl- ' out the word: -liaitr to a datK in ,ts . ... & .. i ...i . i . . m .mi , mitt u 1 1 1 u IIU A young man on a street m Htcu orJ.. . T4kr ur mt a fraM( leiivilk with a fex cap, a fragile cane. Inrr;,;jr ; j.. t il.-Ul' l ai b- .. and smoking a vile- cigarette which ,olr,j m .rrm.urr ,.f iuj awakened a au-.pici.jn in the rnioda of ju,,,!, lo ,1, ,u-r tMtm kr. J L uie neiguoora uiai a ueau nunc wa iu rrt..y i j.,0 wa, ad-M'd its it unrihal kimiuesi. A". 1". Isdgtr. Bronchi tu Thuc. WiTJIKll UUMOR. A c ' lb aa ia-Iitsa( :n hi. ..?! i!U rasitr n a rs tauiaot: W ;. i n a ie t l.tt I U l-e!. "i.m aailfff 4'u-t.. ra I in f': V a.taj aits'l K i? R-'l 1 cri.leaan taa ii i r s. I.-t.kiw tl,ff aitr n,- k.nf bjtt. at 1 iii .tw its ten tm; t li.i.l biM d-.o. Ut m ir.ii- r - rret. L af txi . f .e J; I d l ot st I ri iia; If .; .oti a I ' !.a I a I ! ii 1 f M-- I i 1. ores tLe immediate icinity, at ppelotf the frnj sidewalk to allow a lady to pami. lhank you, she said. Not at all, niadaroc: I aure I always give way to weaker sex. f p rTin . art t u v.!i; it . 7nu ". t-mip John.n. ( l'ort llurQ. Mich., the i ,..-. I il .t i. ... ...... .-.I . - - - - I laar uit with the gs cfipatiy ttre, N , 1 tl- fj,tr wf 'T t ". i. o-sa to trtii. s . 1 1 a ki rnma Lacs letr ! t.virii. Iut vaith littl sui( if had a pie, atxl ab-o!t ak JCMS f-.r a q"rirr cf it, au-l jus stald t- rue tahkl I nul, boat tawca The lady fluwcd uphm fhe hrard an,. an I rar lu.mkr' -f .t,.."!! l,a Ufif '1 lla.'l I thi-. an 1 cauie lack to the youog I :,,1s.Ki1n L.I.U t,. l-.rr..- abt I. Ii. .wkUt r...ul.. (. "UU. QmMI fr,,.,, tUr l.n.ur. t.. r.rta ..n ll li'tl" ?""' b-' l g'TO 1 -abaf hat did you oln-rrvc. pit! I WBr. trilM r l.ardm-r u.-lrutl tb I sai l (smile forced) that I always S-rrrtar. to r. tdv to the eff.et that i gave way to the weaker sex. , hile the Hub r atendM it- !.ait U It Ah. did you. pursued the wman. . MlujMln , ,,r ,. tl,Ur;n !.il .ur grabbing him with a firm baud by the ,;,,, ,uj., u.,x iu rarrtj throat-latch. 'o you koow who jou on fir-t m-tlgr l-.i,d ..f a Until are (hakc calling the (shalr. -.hake) iu railroad. I ! ... a 1 ... d to r weaker sex'r ft a jury. n I to g. t a man, .f hi r I ugh that is. I luralit to say Uti.i.- Jf, th wt,u 1 m,.,1 , u Lurt my nk poliunc i i-t-nt a ith la -pint .f ju-:.-. constitution i iu our uch -family, j itt t. rKnj. Tis. h? Well (shake, ahske, j , ei-nuuunirati -n liotit th- H-n. shake) if v.ti think I'm (-hale, shake. " JUni--r Smith, t.f t..U nam. L.. tr sh.tko. shake ) one of the weaker m x j uounc-d tin- fa t that "a cd-rd man you arc o:Vy-ur rcckouing. calling him--l. Pi- kb. Smit'i. and ai.S-sl. Ti:i tattle I I ..r uim r. -. I- lh tminir m nli 9 il.- . I.t.... ... I.. . 1 . . I . t ' . 's e.. . - - '-"JS , 1 i.iiuiiii: o- ill- ill i r 1 ur llll- . 1 . . I II. i J . a:, i.i.u . 1 .1. 1 ... . . , ball!.-Iltr as U-fcH. v-n iiuusiiiunuiiu'uim uiiu ihiit iiui-" rvilllt.lUO. l in Hill iiiin . Ihe; ,. I .1 in. ! I - f.l. I .1 1.. . . ltt-aai.ls the ..irwe l. Jl -.4 ji-miuu, iiii "uau ur etl uuun , COUIIirV iM-'J'illtir a iwu r rj.c f l .1 . I . .1 . 1 li. e u:i.i.: I f. a J ... i I I , , ,- .. ao-.:hr I t that f.tardr. t- . wiiii.- ui .- o. n i u auo ur 1. 1 t',ii.iiautiiUliiu. Ilr ? , ., , . . 1 1 r l . 1 tt 1 t . . -"e I-iC. an M- 11 !m iit th o. r into :. bed of lt ytars Lolly- eljuu.-d tLat hi-t-.w r a t.dorws.1 , ! . , uoeKs. liy the club, atid that all ii,"!ty f ,1 1 I. I Now after llii. rrmembrr oung ' ceird thn f r w.r- ! d :-l ' 1' i.I Mr. V!r.. rl tlr way sha fart . a' 'Ut y . m Mm vttm srast , dat o !r" !- ia tlku alaw --. ! alr- lta iwnc i; tit Yr.. lud'ffd ahr list tt' pl, d Jb. . Ihlr. tai.b ffrrij.Ssiav, W;.t m g I tim ta t taut jl e !.i !,,ii- JIu Br .t, ttk at .1 1 :.!. . A Xe Y.k f.m t4 a l4 f btllsf ;W t f-r r-ll.ri-n- Ifi.a .f hsa c tot back tail. u k- rao-lo-ra tt etiroa lttl lh t aa man. y-u can t play no weak ax game the rm ti .n.f a n on nn. I propono to vote brfor that' The S.-t-r.-tarv I dvsiK ptic looking moustache of youru ' pt the V., a. an u-i'iumr tuljto' ; !ia- more than feven hairs on one side , aud a wat ri r f itnt-t.ti.r. a.i 1 i I'aridi Hall, f a intrntd i.t hi r. t MKS. 4V. C. KIXUV T11US.S. MAHT1M. given, nor the will ever disturbed. A few weeks after t .e bonkki e; ei's funeral, au elderly gentleman rang the bell at a quiet ami pleasant resi dence in a Western city, and placit g his card iu the hand of the servant who answered it, requested her to take il to her mistress, Mrs. Ander son. '1 am much pleased to see you, Mr. Drown! said the lady, tillering the parlor. 'I received your letter a few days ago, announcing the death of one whose generous aud constant re mvinbrance of me has been a great mystery, as well as nn occasion o! sincere gratitude. The trials ami disappointment that have fallen up uu me, especially al and tn alter the death of my dear husband, iol lowed also, in a few week", by the death of my poungest child. . - '! ""I J and nine on the other, iitcultfnrtll : uut--t th ivide t i.-.iria Iicpubtiatn. i hd J any fuu-ral p t W, r tnain- to ca h- a- i-n,. je THE LIHE-K1LN CLUB, till f,l'-r. Whit 1 -n. -wWm 1.. re.,,W ....l Th j-nit .r a..U.tfrrr- ii . i. ,i t ..t- Jt e hinrra of th hall had buru--d I'rotiivr ttardner. a the bark er.d f . . . .... aim iiai nioe w rt- uiiincuiit i t?ti that bth 1'aradiv Hall grew i-uitt. 'wa to fay to iu dat de pn-.u who eicts to injoy dis life mu' nuke up hi mind to -trike de world on de gitn-ral average, lie who neglects ti do so will meet wid lailv sorrow and diaanintinrnta f a grti. ral cdbje. . e ha I ul putty, emi'til. ir.- and tt- Id lir a-i t" bo 1 it t--gth-r lurin th laat month, all I Ihe titii hat rtow O'liie when he o.-ald to l-t fef f.el A r ldy l-atriri riad -tksT Mi,-uitJ i.inatk that tl pl di ' a mte. ti- aid !..! b-adffJ ..( ! u attke"!: f tVa. is v. ttoar d ! at.s.-.t f..f tu" ;iff uVfff t hi I M irit-ra!y( atJ a rvs ; (ii, ff ii th.t y.a cfrJ y.Hi. . I- r M l-.sr-. ! -r s !.Iy atM4lr -u !.. I it. S at A'Aarada a-ul ti.arft .t?.t-." I kc.V i it. " t t? - p't. aii-l I. at I rmn't ii:,.!-rt i. 1 i. ht u ffnatt a i ale Jli I t r- t.t ' Kuttf a mat !- i fftujH-l et-'-tab ! i&arrj Ioan expect dat de man who happen, "e " 1v:lrl u '? '-:' t..iWlidVouonaewrmthrraiMr.'fre-,,hrft , ,fi .... tin toagrcv wid you on politick., ll " "rr warn-l to bring tb-ir our I call th.t -rarff. saJ J.nmW dmn foller dat de man who agrtr,; an.',Irr toU' l,"t -- ,"1L1 wid vou on r-diticka will feel bound to . l""'1 f I d'. TUisk f.r Ik. "Air .. t tt lU accent vour kind of religion. !e fact ; $IT l" I""''; r..' dat vou lend a navbur vour -hot. 1 ''.1 l;r I ;- t. r.y i trd th- u. i . .. J ..... ;mtyj .--t uai aappiy kfa ui tor u. u.? t.al! .1 . . ll. t c.rl the t- Joau' bind him to lend you hi" adj'uru'-d. barrer. He who look for hoo-aty ! whar" h find gray ha'ra will be aa I sadly di-apined a.a h who argura dat au dd cat am de sign of a thief ur a beggar. 1'ut faith in human natur. j an t t b tbrr ready to doubt. ilout o taauv i lr tur-' ru :. au ! ! e i liftI. The Man VI... OutMiiU rt 1 Alt.' further advancement. r PA TE N V S or for improveuienta 'What are you trying to do with thai drunken .m-tii, Miss? I'll make i him stHhd up, or it he must lie down, V.1 Vl.i . : , C "" ii'r new iuT('iiii(.u ASlA-onPr. Caeu. ! ifiiupei et t.,Trado-MMk. j j,,ve nu u chance to do so iu the Sta and all J-.itelU business pi..m :ly a'tended t-. j tn-hoUSe.' ,m.... i..- ...-. -The man is not drunk. Mr. Po- Illl, in IllOei cas-s, in- i.ii.-iiiri i-t u-. j;.-i.-Ht tillu'e and ensured ill , Itceiimn e can ecur ; addre a lather's or u brother's ad'erlioiu '. And how, sir, please let me know to , whom 1 have been indebted for lh:s kind and aalchfui s dicilude.' ' Let me tirst ask oj to si -n lhi oppo.ite thr V. S- Patent f ATl!tT BtMrs k.Xc Lt sIvtl.V, W patnt iu lui time than th '"0 ar rcmoir f.o-n Wrstiiti;toH. i now I but in L til) with mv hell tiL . ... . . . . tz . i n r a neu mvcniers send uioael or sKCteil, we maKc . -..;. i , ll ii.g t tiaaist nit" il rug store ra-oatit v . n. 'oo.r, aiu u v i e tu tta j , - . ...nl.hllhv fr,, ,,r rh..rr,. ".nrnnliil.nr I Oil IDC COTUeT UelOW. F- " - J ' - -1 - - ( . . . . .... eonfidsntial: r.as0nal.l: .md. no enatoia i 'Hello, old fetiow! LO are yo.i, vMLaaaeATKNTisi.iiTAiNr.il. j and where from?' said the pailicetnuu, a refrhy permission to tt.e city ioatmater. J tukititr hold of the man's arru and and to tha Superintendent of the Post Oflc Mon-: . , . . . sr Onlffr Wvision in Washinstou. For pecil giving hlnl 8 Shake. rfff.rencea, "irou!nr . ad vice, term, kc. sildrs. j- "Please don ?teak TOUghly to him! ! : X . urged the young lady. 'He has al the writer, as you will see, expresses a desire lo be lntoimed iu reganl lo your health aud genii al welfare, and closes by asking il you liaVe an in sutance on our iilu anil are keeping it paid up. 'It win be best, I thiuk, to simply forward my receipt for the auuuity, and lake no notice of any inquiries,' was Waddy's quiet rejoinder. 1 wouid'iike, however, said the lawyti, alter a short silence, lo learn something iu regard to the Mrs. An ! deisou to whom the hve-thoutrwod dol- check. 'Light thousand dollar.-, exci.wmed Mrs. Ande.sou. Cau tl be t.j,b that 1 aru the lecip e-.l of th'.s uu uiriceUL gilt, in al.liir.n to the turmer acta Ot kindness? Ivo-jugn, ai'.h the Iklre my hushaud left mer . to make me aud my two remaining siiiblren eomforlabie to the end of our lire. 1 cauuot remembir that 1 have ever done auy thing lor any iiunau being other l-U'bt. e not au I Jl'i " lU'm; n ii.l iii i.ii.i I "I -at"Ct to meet slsout po laatiV i Ifir iur-e a a. I tn.Ttn ini-ri in r.iura of a v'lf. down at the dub th- -'re I .1 ....... .! -,;tl f ki-.t ,. i -ni.t i'tli..udi t!.t aaa lightened and rendered einluiab.e. so !tlt win(Tro,(L ' t.rribb-. N-w. If th.. tar as lliev could lie, ov cembr tril. , k t-a buriotip Th are making I t "t f t otrr tli.f,.-ttl..t fl... .1. .i.i.. IL. t.e.ik... - .tt i. i i i i ' -it to the aa.-r a se.!t3l; were .-:ni--IUd t In ii ta W Liie, . . -- I I liii .i . ' . l . . m nuv It refsa.'l that tA-t .n. Ia !t 'Ure a arl a i t5 m 1 a ! ioU ith a t-i"t 1 !tr.ta.!rf r 'irs th 't !i audita a raiUkiCT I winter cold. irrriDW. .'w. m i.i i I ...t t.. I, . r .. -V. tt.1 . i rv in 1 1... tKrourh ihr- haril.hll.a that I ousues lhal I had au unknown tiiend, ; . , . f , - i. . , . I , v ' nn-- a - - a - O somewnere. wno was watching me continually and caring tor me as .iii. gof I hatrj i -a uy,' tt -ur I tpsrt lat a sartin per rent. of. wha:. I u j- -V asi -ze. di world'a opulx-hun will Ii to rue. aat. rural wibk. steal mv cabbage, frow tne at my j "Oh! I'm iu run. t. ai I !.f td dog an " hit me wid a brickbat a I go erf. r. Kr iiutef-. I a h-t .n a ho.ne from d" l-t-lg". ; .MKLigau f-rairr ca. au l rr tra- On d older hznd. when I n.cie to daja iitrd u a i.-lc n 1 1 n.ou t tint' !drrt : TI ! m t iii -f Irid- t i. .ii i ... :. ; . i .i It ; il I ..i . i. ji ii at-w ..- iw iyi O'k . .... . . ith a I i tie man s nut oiuuk, 3lr. i'o- , , . ., , - i .v. , . ., lar iile insurance, lo the keeping up nan, answertd the yovtng lady f . - , . i i . .u , -I. , A,ft V of which your annuity has been ap ressed. rle tell on the ice just : . , . . ,, , m i J plied. IS uiaue pa v able in the eveUtot , aud hurt hliusell baulv, 1 tear, i , it i i i your death. 1 have, as "i.u know, gU up with my help, and 1 am wur: , . ,,' Let me hr.t ask ; ju-j lo s.n ll.. .(n h.n, , e lo Urd ,.u , receipt, said Mr. Lrown, as he p.ac d Mrjkf Jc 1.-f. I kin ,,ut band ou cauffht. mlheUbie beloie her a en l.Ucd wiM Uvfi mnary fu ftn Tbf. n-.thU-g. hieC . , i i ii t-t , ' mv U.jd. pcak well of ma. -.t up br. ftt4ris.pt aou-l V. SNOW to, Or-rtiTc Patknt Oifrt.'. WashiuKtori,! D. C. received several letters frotu the l idy. expressing an-ear ties I desire to Ichiu to w.iom she is indebted for tbo re mittances 1 have been occasionally seuding ht by your order; bul u have only permuted me lo lell be that they come from a friend who aid another awr& my b.jd. r.pcak well of ma . t up b-r. cttea.ptuouIy . all night to prdee' m. v j A"l. t.f Aa.thtr t:at I waa N man am p. rfrck. He may strike t ship wrecked iu lit Sutb Sa. ..u at fut fight as merry gori or wer- KU.atetl mju 1 iti a rift iitn dj. rv bad, but do ax decid until tuQ a-' with n-tain Ut at but a pair 4" Id erage him. Ik mav beat a street kyar uo.tit.ga atuoi-g ten t u. coiii-i-ny an it U lionevt wia a btatchrr. He mav crawl under de can vas tu r-ee a tircu. an y:t pay bi I J ! . It t -t MtfM fat. ht at- r"llea ral. Fir-I la raU '.'.a tm i.t th f t A Sc-tt b pro'. af a.et? p-- t't him I rla 'It tt.-.j eljr Iwut l u. tu.t t' taV a ta!l by lh Itorvt, la .! (-rif tit at that could deserve the hundredth prt ' truf about a Mat,ined bo. chericiieo a deep iuterest iu herself of wlutt 1 havj receid from Urn on- on de Mnvt. an jit b . a rent in advance. He may lie to yoa j trtLttj;. in early Id", aa to how he wot. d. an' "vit ull de 'Then, on a--tbr oceaaioti, iooi. tMft valf-kiu iUt o bad. ei.iuaiiy otrrtr J .-a e.n--, hi; elawurd o bs ! a pirate, r A r, bias e tt it ia alwft taetl a ; in .u-l the fitt that tLw 1 1 tna b-I et ta tbr lwll. lV.tt I r3at m-: 'Im! f-l tliuL '-.f l-i'.i s tt e iiag f J-is fr4? ; Wn' -ie-mui; but do l f"t-.l; til, :-rr.-aa be , ul 1 Jai aat hm'W '!'. gt 4 it in liaar. said Il raay J I'iifctvdcrf. r. bracing cp again, afur a tend"r awhile, 'I was 1 .k I by ittflakc in a r?r beinj; sp.V aa at mn, m bttalr rvMa:kr4 tit. far as ie ki, r,f"-r ia Ua I ! a c.t.b I iat be larTa-r darS) 4'1 a taaan uu'.il Lc is .UavJ I
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 2, 1882, edition 1
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