e J. a L. HARRIS EditorX Oars are the plans of fair delightful peace unwarped $y party rageffl live like brother, ; J ' i Ti'"-" ' ' iji' TF.jt: .BiJO TH7V Pu&isher. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, APRTL 10, 1878. NUMBER V51. VOLUME I. K . - i ? . ' t tit- , - . . . s - - ... .. . ,f : f - 1 1 1 1 .. , . .. ; . 'IMF- KMliHfi 'itQMf BR i 1 Official Organ of the United States for N. C door, though 1 may liaye done so, for my. wife said : nnnt ieseek them : let, them take THE REGISTER Weekly single copy, one year, : 1 m Bix months, f ....... n , three months, the kitchen, and were concluding that into tl floor; the lamp fell from ray hand, they had mysteriously left probably but nilracijlously did not J explode, the avoided onr sight by keeping close to the light beig extinguished bV the velocity vervthin in the housed but don't risk wall under the window when the steps with ivhfch it pas3ed through the air; and iir noiM-D lmf fV?a I tlioTiilla!AfTinpd with feminine screams 150 100 50 i Touclied by -her-; affectionate tmd con time more distinctly anq less cautious, and jng mg 01 sword and cane against sMerate appeal, Jpromised her I should My wife suggested they were in the par- the bliujters and waifs;? f not ; expose myself ! to iheiV ,:ieparting lor making bundles of their trophies. I rush jd'to the hall through the kitchen. clTibs of twenty, one year, each, 1 00 Uon (to! use no stronger word), and asked step . ftffioe. iher counsel in devising means to captnrei Invariably in advance. Postage paid at this omce. . . . , 0 r i . - Idvertisements inserted I W. M: ..v-pnhliah' fshots but declared heroically sthat 1 Uarettil listening through the tube con- aoor, gnppiea witn my youngest uaug.. "could not quietly submit to thq imposi- vinced all of us that there was only onei ter whocame near runirig jier sword into my - eya pusnea ner asiae a twu no If tlierc was only one, I felt equal to I foundry assailant was she; got rappea , an encounter with him that is to say, J on tne fleaa with tne Droom in- my wo o the cane Mllera he not observed in a basket clutched by 1 ia' TucniiaT rates. I I mi" i I fhof T .nnlM chhnf him hsfrr ho rrnlfl I hftTJffSJ ktlrt nndcrpd DlOW trOm w, . . in ine emoarrabsiiiciifc vn. niy pusmuu noa 1 vv.. v. o . .. . . - " 't. I increased by tne laci xnai j. was me ouiy 1 mc ivi j. viiu hui, jjiujwdu h uouu-iy unuu 1 vj jr vVv - j Br and loroprieunvfcman In the hnnse : m . the; next room uuuuiner, ji x uoiuu nvoi ii. bucv hc dicw iv iue.jiwn " ' THER&S BURGLARS IN. - 110 VSR :the BY CHANDS FULTON. The other night I was. aroused from a profound slumber and blissful dream or an epicurean feast by my wife'sjyigorous ly poking my arnot with her doubled fist. " Well, what is it ?" 1 asked, testuy man in iiie nonse : m ine. next room 1 cuwuuwi,niwuiu icv. iY '?Z1 intkz V; oV?rfivwrnrvri T hpl?Pin fixehanffinff blows slept my two oaugniers, uom uuiue yuujg 1 . x ohuuijuu ujj juiuxvu k.v-.w& , - - , c 0 airls, while in the rooms overhead reposed pisioi m nana, . Aij nrst my wue Deiore mey recognizeu -u v... . the cook and serving-maid; and my wifp & aangniers demurred jat my ieavmg xrctermiueu 10 purbue uu taru. agreed with me that it.was advisable not them unprotected, but finally. 4ecided to burgar, or die in the attetapt, I pui - to alarm either of them ! follbwlme t:afe'dktan;'r" .sued im half-way-down-the .cellar-steps; The more I deliberated, the fiercer did My Svife armed herself! with a "broom; I patjsed then, satisfied I had him caged, I become in my determination to have one of my daughters seized my Knight" hesitating to penetrate tne Jypuan u-. satisfaction ; my cheeks burned with Templar sword, while tne:otner appropn .ucwii,,4ireuou "-"f D- . tbn nnrnments rav ated niv ivorv-headedcane. - : I Wrd him distinctly groping about. oumuu 1" wk "'""n . ni i v " I . i .i r i j . v 1 I 1 lr f f j ii ' LiJ - Ji : rt1 I . T iollo frT a liorht nj hnstilv ftS KlChard r J 1A -mnlra nrt rrtXT rmlraffP HUH 1 ' M V W1TP. mSniDS1 TO aVUlu. II UOcolUlt; I lricliuo nuuiu luo,o.j vrii o I , j j -O ; . . is " said Bridget, whom I had picked her finger with the rose's thorn, : ; before, and she showed me ana me Diooa, getting on ino wuuu ptmis, a large rat whose tail was made the whit, "rose-red? Far. deeper f , he mouth of a clam, which, than the reddest rose from theblood o doubtless, had it open for a! bieath of the gentlest goddess is the . crimson sor- - fresh air when it (the tail) passed athwart row winch overwhelms the beautiful and -its obscured j vision, and which evidently dear remembrances of my once fond, jbyt ;, regarded the movements too tempting to ous home! Do I f want td see it! Not readily loosen its hold for it even now now! It is to me gently placed in its . held on like grim death. This is a fact ; coffin, and buried lovingly away with no invention T ' him who provided its comforts and adofn- fBut the man i' fought with?" ments, ano! with the other dear ons who Wns a Private watchman from the were its brightest ornaments. No, let next block whom Bridget summoned from the flowers grow above all their jgraves her window, and who grappled with you home, husband, daughter, andpjp..Tiiey; in khe dark under the imprpssion you will all be resurrected in avent andj ;tK fhc Hork that loaven will be tne nome ior us au, w I ia i . j. in; vji i ( fill iiiv u . I " ' , - - ; j- ! . . . .. I T . ' . 1 . . lantern was Ins comrade. Ah !" ami the truth flashed across my minfk Sat M day Night. I went td7Jackgdn,:Miss.irr anwcr to-rt .i -ni l .x ri'i. ' ,- . a summons or the Jeaerai coun. t uu Ku-Klux were all cleared. What a good ' From the Washington Republican. . GULSOLM MASS A CUE. "SlTribbei in thhouse dxe ianhood; when the particulars of my a donflict, evidontJy,not rating very high- cal le for; h-horee; v. g tiu widows-Iand obphass of ths kempee lhere arejobbers m ne( ns , remaining qaiet under snch an imposition ly my combative powers, shoated ; nl the haU way, and suftenng from c0CNTY mcbdkes-missksippwcstiob a answered, in batjed breatb. . -U, tl,mnl tl,n tnb "We are cominff. arm. a bliw from the cane, angrily said I was cruel mockery, the desebted hom op .n:;odeepl IrcspondV (not to use a stronger word) was made through the tnbe: -Wi are coming, . I . .:j,a..!0a- 1w thp raners .as thev mustbe ed to the teeh-fly if you value your life rooisn to expect any liyii euou c, thrust, which I felt intuitively was com- l did not escape, however, and re- i , i i - u iir oirral-pn. I nrnpfipded from the hall, up-stairs, tra ceivea a puncii wjiicu uuuiuAci.cj i r , vprspfi trip, nan : it came uuwu vu. and hitting things thing to have one's crimes "wiped out so easily, and to so readily be able Jto begin anew! What need of priestly pardon or of masses hereafter, with all the cowardly BLOOD STAINS THAT WILL NOT BE l-ir,, TTlnV 1, ni MisRiRRiTyni. and with WIPED OUT. t the witne8seg f rom the mob to perjure their diminutive souls, and with the Judge and district-attorney to clear (?) them, 'though the heavens fall." In March, the Circuit Court of Kemper County will take up a great blotter and wipe out Mr. Gilmer's, Mr. McLellan's, my three darlings' my husband, son, and daughter's blood! Wipe out little John,, Gilmer's orphanage, his poor mother's lonely sorrow! Wipe out Clayand THE CHISOLMS MBS. GILMEE S DESTITU TION INNOCENT CHimfcEN ICUESEP AND INSULTED "MUBDERED BLOOD WILL NOT BE SCOURED UP. , Charlotte, Mich., March 12,1878. Dear Sir: In the interest of suffer- ed, edging . away to avoid ' tne sucuu. f uu, uj rCJTulZ' a a . CrtS but Bridget had descended to the parlor We listened attentively. The sound stahs, as if of accelerated steps across the nooant ver - room, then perfect silence again. "guj wouia soon ue uu.mug.; T nnlonked the door and bold lv sallied , I nearly distracted, for my dahgh- Ii verscu intj xAtii . ib tiAivy v - " - i ii- me- - . ,i h. ia fnh Imldino. A small keroaeno-lamo over- !r clashing , "I tell you there's some one in tne floor, even apuruauueu ... .-0 . 1. ' ; 5' U ,.i.ofo1 mnluituallv, w :rr 7 "Xof ,,s." I re- lv "dt and its move- carried my revolver primed and in posi- " pended hereto, It speaks such a volume keD.heart throbs, my loneliness, my want t,rted rrfflv with a 'mental impreca- ments about the parlors with the same tion for a shot. -T 8 '"f""6 V of itself that I forbear comment. But I and woe! Wipe out where I found the . ' . V no disrPP-ard of the comforts of others. j My wife followed on my heels, implor- cal1, wish to say a few words iespectmg Mrs. servants time and again scrubbing here tTI in the Sev areevidently prepared toleave," ing me in an undertone to Be careful." Hjarmg the step scramb iog on the GamerjOIlaot the 6nfferers in the same and there! One said, "Don't you know, vu G - i . . i -:c, uxtr ln TVfi, fwr, nbW fnllnwAd at. a fiafp COEl-Uie, 1 nrCU Hi UUtuuu, u, xu , trflp4v wnf)ae lm8band Was bru- AnA WA rn Ko eoA r with a per i wmspereu my . , j. i ... 1j x-a I mv eWtement. missed my footing and Ln a a qkk0AoW . . ,..3. disrance, oranuiBuiug Bworu auu uaue. 1 1 ' -; . . 1 iaiiy luuiuwcu uix uiot """w "j '" 1 ieitner wm crime ue wipea 1 out dv iaiso The noise of unlocking the door arous- ieu iipiu tuu DFO y , & streets of xc Kalb. It is true sue did jnrie8j false witnesses, false attorneys,.or ing liumanity 1 send you the letter ap- Willie's bitter agony! Wipe oht iny bro my swei bnnrlars down-stairs. --ITJ i " ' .and composing myself to get asleep. "Vpi-v wpII " fdie retorted, with asperi ty. "Very well; I have been listening continued, taking my revolver from its to them, and they may carry off every-;! accustomed place in the bureau drawer. ? 1 want a I there are thing m. the house rii not uuium jmu -uh, uvw.fiv r - i . aff!nn"an(i she moved away m a piquei new set of tnrmtnre, said my wue, e u- o. hrnino- me. "Thev are evidently going T mv eves and endeavored to go now ; let them go. They have spared ine lerror-.triuK.u to sleep again ; and would, probably have Us ; you spare them now house'!" she said, earnestly, I snared." , . , i . n l t? tivr cLall not escaDe so easily as JNonsense ; you ve oeen ureaug , 7 r T , Bnrvanta OTerhead. and Brfdiret a mouentary'stun to sleep," I said, carelessly, turning awy they tmnK . x . ' "T" " , p . , : A" I siambled to my feet, and was about daoc b" in a wmsner. liurrviut: vumi . i i . . . . x. - , , w . - j. T a trronilff my war out, but,- Hearing clothes, "I've an idea x 11 , - "s . - t ,.iQi,H . TlofrrA pon d renl V. mv VOUnffeSt I "M BiailD J. .(V... I "I L. dare "rheb he is ! There he is !" exclaim TK l,o xro rr..rr.vnn naf" rroaned led Bridget's Voice. . ! to the opposite edge of the bed. j bracing me. "ihey are eviaenuy going --Growng about in tho ldarknooa "There is no danger-be quiet" 1 said, handame into contact with gentleman who is krl had run in and lock- and,losmg in, x graPP u wuu 8ay8 every , . -r- 1 i 1 1-1- -.4- i-ti ,if tWtWlv answered: "Yes: "1 'dety yon, snow yuurbeix xx o O i ' not lose so much as Mrs. Chisolm, neither faise Judges. had she so much to lose. Her husband I have wandered away from the facts gropi jg my way out, but,- hearing a step ld a Uttle bal)e were her 0 home, which I set out 1o reiate, but must now ' no friends ! They were both young and close. Yours, etc, E.S. M; CHISOLM. had been married less than two years, Come 5) . , . i i x I x i. u x ii.. L: But I was determined they should not steruiy, lui Bi ed her door. ; cnrppflp.d in doinfir so, had I notj i;.vv,.wi lw hpr involuntary ex 1 1 Lonane so ; easily, and instructed her to ' ! Utah from the back-window while I sta-1 I proceded cautiously down-stairs, warman, who easily .and m a. very ousi , ,.,,Khan(1 was s10t and killed like and nef like way, threw me, struck me on the & ghe . lThey k jpt me f ro clamation: watch trom tne oacK-wumu - 7 -"7"7 ., ,:--u hell with a stick, and then piacea a re- o . . . f . years, siiunlv be "There it is again ! Listen 1" tioned myself , at the front, that 1 might peered aoout tne parior wiui w y . m , oWing that if I (f , j; and 'for no "Pshaw !" I ejaculated, angrily. see them when they left, and shootat 7 "?r. I jrl diJ not keep qnict, he would blow my nndcr'the snL. I finally But I did listen, and distinctly beam a Heart one of them in ms traces. - -.v., r .. " , . t bJin8 out. stealthy, careful, subdued step, as if soma We accordingly took our stations at m - .u, .-6-- otc were walkmUn the floor below. I the windows, and watched patiently and speared at the curtains and m the corn- x3tSbiitPi-4-i''W'ifcj-intlr.-- - ers with the cane and sword they rcspec .-thlessly. ; . j . .. . j j i; : Probacy through magnetic influence- tivdy earned . t , .1 T . J , t 1 -r 1 j : X c rvmnca TY1T7 fl fill IT II- I I U DfcOH,in, , " X near. someLning, j- auni'j j iorx Kepu ujc. "vmv, ... 0 . . ,i i 1 1 i Mr. tiilmer supported an aged motner, CAROLINA POLITICS. step father,: and step-brother, which ab sorbed nearly all his earnings. Mrs. Gil mer's relatives Hm-ll-4Dfimcwits,"aiid a is acouainted with the one of them rejoices THE DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION TO HllIxP JXfSM 13 FIGHTING FOB THE; UPBEME COURT VACANCY xiU-lLLTJX 'Yes . I i j T.Titl-rwit iiarvprinty UTIV straining now my hearing to cateh every, ter9 awokead won d have screamea at . . Uxclaimed, piteously. suund. M mv apparition if 1 had not nastny iniorm- " - kept quiet, satisfied that .the house .Siniesieu uy a uauu w iu.wu . rs, and that resistance was useless. 'Here ! here !" exclaimed piy assailant. "Oh, spare my wif and daughters!" I married him in-opposition to them all." "It's a man in rubber shoes, perhaps-- ed them of the facts of the case. was wifp. whisDerecf. I "fTr Hancrbtara aoDreciated the situa xi ai-.i ! ii! a AAWrviiorl tVipir nfirves ahd re-I a" t inorougin aiaiuiieu. I uuu, auu wuu . back narlor ' "H'm ! How Ion- have you heard this I raaind perfectly quiet, 1 declaring to each m P I j .x xt,x. tUow thmicbt I xernaps noise l- l inquired, uue,. m imuurtuuco voungest daughter. they lieard tne;ourgmra U;uhs --v TConsensel" observed her mother, co tpmntnouslv. "Sh! sh! What's that r-r and she clutched my arm A soft, measured sliding step lied tie length of the hall, from the front do We listened with bated breaths. I "TTrtw fortunate I closed that doff!" eldest daughter, she hang suddenly interested in the subject. pRftritoire in the front 1 Vl OVULAW bAUAVy AW wjmw - x. . "T . lO V-- Cx w w not been asleep at all." ' - parlor. . . "Oh, yes you have 2 You were snoring j do not know, how long it was that I a little while ago," I interrupted her to kept'up my watch. I remained by the suy. ' I window till I was benumbed with the "No ; I have been awake the whole col(i and tired of standing. i c i I- . i . x xl, riorf rnnm to .'time," my wite answered, nrmiy. . v I l returnpa tiptoe w v ,v" i . . i . . xi , ..t. --, .i Tirt T fnnnn trprn- exclaimed my "Well, Til not dispute ine puxuu x cotlSuit wuu mj xiC, x : aaA Un Aru InVUW yo, I said, knowing that it was useless, bling fropgtf cold ; and excitement, "My attention," she resumed, ;-wan with the paisy. LEADEBS AND PABTY CANDIDATES THE UNITED STATES SENATOKSHIF. Special Dispatch to the New York Times. BaIxEigh, April 2. The Democrats have called their State Convention to meet on the 13th of June next, in this city. The Repub lican State Committee has been called to meet in this city on the 25th of this month . Deserted by her kindred, her means of J A. bitter fight is going on among the Demo- sunnortcut off, she Ues alone with her crats for the nomination Chief Justice of support i. ' - tbe supreme Court Hon. W.N. H. Smith. hn.be in that land of murderers. Insults . ... r . T Dtiuc ui mi n i j who was appointed by Ctov. Vance, In Jan- withont number arc continually heaped uaiy it. to fill the vacancy; caused by the upon her, and her little boy is never car- death of Chief Justice Pearson, is distasteful ried out on the street but that some ruf- to the ultra wing of the; party because he "Spare no one J" my eaptor replied, fi addresses him as fth at d n little I holds that the jurisdiction to, try revenue X ' . 1 I 1 13Rna Trlrv intint In Ka anX- ri. x little means she w 1 . T. 18 ... I oy removal ro me j?enerai uourt, ana tnrn e of some ot her b or prpceedingg in that court. ctlf heard the voices ot my furnitnre, she lias managed to live until He is also obnoxious-- to a large number of ffhost!" exclaimeddauo-hters uttering words of encourage- now How she is to obtain a living in I Democrats on account of tbe decision of two J imentto mywife upstairs; but it seemed Le futui!d God, only knows. She and a bjrthe SeOurt at the recent to me anage before he radiance of a friends ll5lvc done all they can to ob amaguilty 0f asUlt and batterrdn his light w?s Biscovered at the head of the ain emptyment for her, but thus far wife, m the County Jail for nye yearsa'ml steps. without success. She has a fair education, the other, a question of-'divorce. : These It as the bull's-eye of l& dark-lantern. a g00(j penman, and is able andanxious questions have been discussed and commen- Visions of men. in blaci crape masks, towork. j O that some kind, benevolent ted upon qntil it appears hat a majorityof , , !. r ' J , i -i-x ,,, the counties are opposed, to the nomination armed to the teeth, with a coil of rope on beart, who has the. ability, could be mov- of Judge Smitll. The opposition ' has' cen- their arms to bind captives with, and ed with pity for that lonely, brokenheart- trod upon David Schenck, of LlDcpl'acQnn- iags in their hands to close their voices ed woman, and remove her from that ty, who is a Superior Court: Judge. I This with flitted across my mino. cursed land and place her where sue can s""" r-' ' w vry "Most myBterionsP I exclaimed, as feconically, pressfng his nee upon my Radicai.- With what li gathered, shivering, over the heater in Lhest. ; hadrand by a recent sale foK i -rlnr I I indistinctly heard the voices of my furnitnre, she has manas; tn KalifnH thn bnll's-fivft. vchii-.h .i i n I n crriiiL vuio v. j -i "They cannot have left the house, or down tne nan. Iceeded to come down tne steps. j w cnn fbfim.'V said my wife. "What a pity we did not think of loot- " wed his hold on me ' - ilnrtth II- ,,tr it..n c( ham t.hfi nonSG. I 1ULT m ixio cdhuu1v, ..-u turs, sounding more ; va rm "hYW"o:nn . -a thruM- the iir ! of the Durlors Listen itV, av huumni doin2; that they keep-0 qniet 2" .' with her sworo. . othc .parlors. . -L - ' : r !; guggested my "Let him depart in peace," pleaded it l : i J' j ' AktiAluti .i.- wife, perceiving the ferocious expression . 1 listened, and the. sounds it could wife.x ? . wuwp.. 6-' i,n finlv miito distinct, Mnr likelv havinc supper in the on my tace and soon -convinced me that kitcben, I observed. ' snau uu. - rusnmg iorwuru aim ypuxxxug htless disregaip murderous designs; was m uwhviwv. , ,jQOW-rt - " . ; , r , " , , , u t 'ttiUt XJUVV WUCU x A "1 . L . 1 ot an accidental Ton stay here with the ladies," said oam a ?npPerf . f herself and ctald I-Vim&5EVZ continued, euiiie u. i inthnf TP.rhaDS With nnV ns thnnerht she opened ine win- ciaimeu, UUU UU UlUiiWIJ "vj r i til . r o - , i - , rA mmt parne in I to see the door, with a tnoug iiirderous designs ; was m uxo xx" - jQowy-wuat a " ' ; -f " , ,, - ; - - 5 .i 7 T I . . t i x .' il,nl.;f,.1,an tpinrfmc! I 4-Uai- irmlfpfi me Shudder "He is quite boldwiioever ne x f there was a ugun" x- - ' ...j 'L ' . ... i xfV- - x Lrf it nf the Dossibtltty d to mv.wue, trying, xo.; uo xwr , Dnl mere wao uu. ' , 1 1 have 2 x ours, txc 1 1 d oiotes is in the ' State Courts.- Th ffi- L. O. SMITH Y ingagainst revenue officers has been played TThe letter referred to was written, VasJ upon until the people. are at white heat In streets this morn ing that a desperate flght ts going- on be tween Mr. Randolph Shot well, who was con- There ' Wi sound that of a mnflled footstep stealth- evincing a courage and s ily moving alfout -on the soft carpets in that inspired me with valor. and self-possession treating footshp down the stairs tn the basemfnt. Tn vrvnhtrpst and most miscnievuus t instinctively got up and was about the reader will see, before the March term position to Judge Smithy. baling him a blow when he collared me of the Kemper county court, which Mrs. U dealing mm a o , Ohisolm! attended as a witness ; but even ing that a desperate fight i and almost shook m.u? vu.ux. xxxu. , . . ig, of interest. showing Itween Mr. Randolph Shot well, who was con- "Hit me, will you? ; said my captor, t the fuinlmerit;of; her prophecies vieted in 1871 and: sentenced.to the Albany angrily and a renewal ; of the' vigorous regardiig tlie administration of justice .Penitentiary for Kukl using Jamea M. Jus shaking. I was as helpless as a baby in and theater hopelessness of her case. tice. of .Rutherlord county,Und the friends snaKuig. r , of Judge Schenck. , Shotwell Is opposed to his hands robbed me of breath and 1 Washington, D. 0., Feb. 20, 187.8. Schenck because. he says; Schenck betrayed fainted in has arms. , I had a letter yesterday' from a lady the Kuklux and denounced them in his tea- , V " friend in De Kalb, asking if 1. did not pimony.iwwre-uw vu""iiie-OHDOQUiera When I returned-to eonsionsness I aS j Ul take ingsandretam.to a, .lying in bed, and acutely conscious ot a beautiful home. "I have not been near heianow writing letters and using every told 1 mpsuia in his ' tower to 'ttrtmnlTt tha ex- sai but I have anf idea I failedmiserably.-! As soon as I had left their room, my discharge ot my revmyer. . 'painftil-sensation in --the' (.head, which was it ghej says: "since you left; but am 4 J - nn . mu?ntPmmtinff the on'crbtPrA arose and ioined our conclave, lhere was.a uy. .F-;v T I baiidasred with a towel saturated with vin- .J untifnl. and ; the air is fragrant Kuklux in opposition 'to Judge: Schenck, T . - r s:,-l i ..ir.rAM,,AT, 1 iroot? no- footstxD down the stairs leaqng p .. j i u " . . . s i ' xi Inn thft nther hand, thft frinda nf Jniltrn egar and water. - wxx uu m6' i th the sweet ooors oi nyacmuja uu i - . i., j r. , i . i a . T , i x n Schenck,1 charge Shotwell- with' downright r chotlv. leaving mv wifeind " " i 7 . . . .. : VIU1T V V. " r l: lying ana perjury, xney say mat Bnotweii j. uuipuvy v - - , ine youupBV.x- """-t V:' in remin in the parlor iiJthe I arose and went to the speaking-tube asked through the BpoaKiDuue u ,j -ry .ww rJnld i . . . . i ii ui . . nn m thnm i nil r k. urciMW vri j on fmmd the wine, one wsu r - .jt i . h " ' ........ - t m . 1 fl a IK V ... . . . A. ..v.'' ' .'. 1 iir, I r i it i iq1 rtAiirn " vv iiit v 1 13 v.uui auu i r r c n r Tl Tl i i in in (J tixivx . wvlUlj vailvvti viv n u v . w Z 1 bv ww.x r1- ' "Where recall in odor. Ah! I smell the .roses, 1 pablished a statement after he was pardon- what do you; want ?" gage them in conversation ; out I soon Thc' mysterious footsteps procbe from the lower hall to the diningoom, 1 "The burg am I?" I inquired ; whereat - - ,. . C ' t .1 all laughed. "Have I been dreaming?" the lilies, the violets, honeysncKies, an? ed, in wmcn ne denied that he was present T tr,nW! UnchincrlV Venlidd mv all: and I see blight forms htting througti or u uyM.iuB y uu wuu m upua I AUUU7U J Tr- i , j .u,i A ini,i. justice, .upon tnis snowing nenasoeen re- dd yonpge8t dahter.; ' the heant.ful garden, W ,c 1. to me 1 "'Urded s martyr to poUllcal persecatn, ira.1 1 i w , - ' mJ . cj and was taken up by the Democrats of T'nW.Ad tnv ear to the tube to catch Lhecked this tendency to' levity by Sua- from , e 1 wa 1 t that Ud been ninDcd by strange I should be unable to say, God Mecklenburg county and- elected to the llast the effect ofthU ho.d interrogatipU - pressing her with the terr of the s incarnate which she. did not uuvu mv fpUat tli rat aforesaid, dragging him around on violated tnat xvuen auu vi.e.. i fK. mHih t k; r CiOolIJU tllO OCviWIxvi vxwx xx J ."'WT I v " 7 t., , ,. :. vf -..-' f 1 - - J 4 . 1 ofrl I lXtauo xu xixa , w "iwu w "w vigau v the intruder1 tion, T 1 1 J 1 4-Urw nnmn nrtlSA ltiAKntl rvh ItT BTiTirRCiate x merely iaru, iiu wo vex, vxxw oaixx tuvxuux.xj -rr .-irt0ct . , . i - ..ii. xx. mi ffr,fi l.qtfiTiinof could not.t least, slightly increased, as if the footsteps4 were inflight. : V ' ' ; ,j I do not think that I moved tovfai-d the detect any -sottnda down ; stairs and we agreed that the burglars could not be ml' I found it . nearly, shnx so thoughtlessly pushingi it open" .wit "pistol-arm," my reyolver was disch bhat, his customary: naturl depredatory ex- from at ? I almost dare to cause them. ! Department of Airrlculture It is Kto V I Tlwnn rp.mp.mbni the DrettV tt!i)rV 1U I rannrtaA Hof. oflfUavlKa hflvn hmn nmnnrerl my I cursion, nia4de the pit-a-pat noise like a . I ' S ii . i . 'il.ii. ged smothered iootstep tuat so uianueu u& Do yon remember the pretty ftry iti reported that affidavits have been procured Mythology at school bf! how the goddess 1 from parties who were In the Jnsticeraid, 'S. .-"''!' .. - i - r-. v - .- i - f -A - - . ,: r .' -. J.-S . 11 ,r, -