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. ii - i J i in II il Hi H tlB'WWzmr . hp 13 M NT3 3V3 .8TH OIHT I nl I , c imiiu mi i v it 3U i i ii 1 1 i i ji i ii v 1 1 ii ii ii ' i iii i i tv; 1 Y II I II IUJI mII -4 1 ir-f 3 -a. n i .0 J i I ;- 5 v K-jft ' Uiiwii-v! -rfi.! rflic' ,(1U i , ,- ' "H-iMti 'r, i I -4- i. j'-l r 47: 4. r ,.fev, JL ' ' rinaTTn mm mi n--ii -f r fa jCTihMAT hot TO I 11 M r IMlfe 1 1lJl " rII L I i I Vl II- 1, K t At v. x a i. Mil iki iwf ir..r a - 3 ' i v-.vn: ' 4 av vv : . . . ( t ; - , 7 -n 1 i GENEfRlalr? TAHBORO'. UolOataaiOKTrMiii ftfOrgo iJo.fr arJnJ oel Browmp4aBM,-iMua?wuiat J rimes . monson, Jrranit juancy. m. iix i i i.ni Cony or Ass&&kAQK&SZ: J. T. Mooc, Job a Madra, Wool, Siaborpft, ft jl J6 . Register of XHtedjr-Air. Mcvoe. Suwm utm n John, . BnJTw- N. BOtliWile. P. Wa4CJii)tJiliiWi' a RKIVAIi AND .DEPAR1-UKB . OV -B1" NORTH iRBflOtWBVlA W. W1 LeaTi ArriT -via: tSwAI.lCtANDAKfiSPA: r itv. Li rriTO at Tarboro' P. M. The Nih of meeting N, M. Law- Concord R. A. Chapt mnce. Hleh Priest, M: Hall, monthly convocations first Thu very month at 10 o'clock A. M. aas ifi aturday at o'eloct A. M. in every montn. Repiton EncampmeSt Koi Mj I. O. O. F., Ld. Pennington, Chief Patriarch, Odd Fel lows' Hall, meeuevery first and third.TJii.rs day of each mo(fBn"fi i M -A "lU Edarecombe Lodge No. 50, , I. O. O. F.. Advance 1)026 11035, jO.G.T nuf every WedieaTaj. at-THe'Hallf X Zanoah Lodge, No. 235, I. O. U. B., meet on first and third MoncTiy night of every month at Good Templars' Hi, L. Heilbron er, President. Edgecombe Lodge, No. 504, K. of II., J. M. gprogins DiaU0t QeatfTdlDpUi- -Hall,'-mpt everv Wendesdav nisi.. Episcopal CAKrcAServirv every Sunday nt 10 1-3oM.V-4 nf")! Cheshire, Ket.'Wr. w "Jl'll L f - Methodut Clmra 5er:( i ".V SurUay at 10 QAl&k?itid4Altt.IalriKr. S.Koane, Pastor. Pmyer Meeting ov. Monday even- InP- uy f ': r AT- - f-rcioyrerxtm Church Services every 1st, 8rd and 5th. .Sabbaths. Ka rt-fe-ular Ptvior. W-eekflTatfiftRi i ufcfft Missionary Baptist Church Service? the 4th Sunday in every laorth, morning and night. Rev. T. R. Owen, Pa3to. Primitive Baptist Church Services first Saturday ftd nd&x of etch paoiithj at If o'clock. 1 HOTELS. Merchants' Hotel, Main Street. O. F Adams, Proprietor. Tarboro' House, Main Steert. Chitmber- ain & Rawls, Proprietors. Spier H'oube, Main Street. S. Proprietor. E. Si I 3oatlirtrT-ar,01iei:, oa Main Street, iloery6i'!ilw'aiJ atloelr. N, M J,4ft Biscn, Agect. T?BAJK POWELL, Office next dppcto -UiiVSputiieriier pffice.. July 2, 1 H OWAKffcA8H, Attorneys n4 Counselors at Law TAtlBORO', N. C. ' t3P Prattticv All tba Courts, State and Federal .i ,iu4t i .: noT.5-ly. pREDERICK TflOq i ractices in Ujirisvi. tywf "Ji4 coun ties, in the Federal and Supreme Courts. Nov. 5, 187iiJi -5JSO'.I -JP- W4LX&8,e; .WILLIAMSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW , (Vill practiwbtDe udicia'DfttrTftt. tbllections mad if any partoftWtite ' i; " "'" Oflte in Adams' Hotel, cornet Main and Pitt Streets. Jan. 7, 1S7C. Attorneys anauou T.o- L combe Halifax, Nash and Wilson, and n the Snpreme Court North Carolina, also n the Lntte4 Btatee-mstrtet UonrtntKa O-A- "aaWHT'JASTHa Attorney and Gqtmselr, ax JMawu I f M m W I i I - j V ! fit Practice In WaahlpgtQni ajwlj adjoinlug counties, andaay8 ppciaiaiteBtit:n. to adjust- H. K. l4H9a :n0inicr ttrbtj)0r OFFICE OVJEB ; S. S. NASH & CD'S STORE, bere Bo can alw'ayrf be found when hot pro feSsionally abseat. fl Tarboro, Mareb,S77. ,.' DR. RICHARD II. L S, (Late Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear iu the SatmakytfWil Cj8p OiUce In the Tarboroufrh HOuse n'et flooV to that of tfJU. TC. R." Olffce "hours 9 a. ia.,' to 2 p. tn: ' -1 .'l'I - ' :' Refers to the 8tatr Meffiral Society arfd 'to luc Georgia a4cdicalocity . ,X5.-lyt ' SurgeW8i' t ' 'i' v rsK tf jjaarcn -4JCA- "2 JTA-jr-; r AAa&xv-3 Ot NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PI'S, pibs. CURATIVE Wk. sure cure for tocpid liver and all diseas- ea urisinug UicrL-l'rojn, Lung, Kit! Afhllf-irfd " Fever, 'CffctiVtueis,"' Kidney, bpine, D fst)fet)8ia. He&dacbe. Our Liver,! Lun-r, and-Ague $2.; Kidney and Spiieal Pad, ?3. tad ' Jd etaaie W uakuess, ta. e send them by cet & Uo., Jiucmnatt),jO. . ; a week inyou ovfa . II. Haiiett & Co. Portland, ft a For particulars address Wilson Sftwinn Machine 823 Brad way Chicago, IitwfirfclpV U t flary J. Holmes. - . -- f ThfcWJW uuiull HUIlDllCB, 1j I MlB. Wai f' Holmes, author of Ut4aK6plen4id ioA.- Edjth Lyle W'e;t ili.-eiiir,ta?Kr Sim Biite Lena Rivers etc., is nowf ready and CtClJUUH) LI w 11 1 LI I tTttti body Sbofi W, CAKLETOi & CO., Publishers, seed for rcduted p MASON Sc HA! New and splendid 6ty!es; prices rediicetl $l(ito $50 each, thid month, Nov. 1877. 'Ad dref - ilaaon ic Jfaulhi Organ- Co , . Boston, Nelv York, or Chicago. 4 Maine. J S JACKSON'S BEST SEET JAVYlCflEWIMG t0 ; BACC0! j waaa-warded the highfcst prize at the Centen nial; Exposition for Its fine chewing' qualities, the I exeellenc 'nd tostin character of its sweetehinjr and- ffriroting: If v"6n want the besi tobacco ever made ask vour grocer Tor si anu soe that cvry piug bears our blu ifclmde mark with the words. Jackson's Eesi OnVt. Told wholesale lv ;5.ll iobbcrs. cnb for sample to CI A. JACKS' ;N -v C'J., AUijufactnrers, Petcrsburjr Va. WORK FOR ALL. In their own loealitlesT canvassing fJi- the 'Firt.-Ule. Viailor,'' liniaj-ged) Weekly td MobTTIIt1 Largest Mfrcr In flic Wo'rfd. vri'.h fidbuioth Chromes Free. Bij: Commission Agent. Terms nnfl Outfit Free. Address O. "ickery, Augusta, Maine. at rhocie. and terms Ageqtj. wanted, free': TRUE & Outfit ' CO-Augueta, MaiueJ A t Extra Fino Mixed Cards, with cime JfctJ 10 CL8 voat paid. i. JONES fe CO., Nassau, N. Y. " ' - 1 IT t T'nn Xf P-ANO,Orgn, best KbMLijtXl. i'JL- "Look! Startling News. Organs, 12 stops, f-55 Pianos only 130, cost f r 50. Circulars free U..F. Beat t." TVaohiucton, Si. J. For Sale. Z u;0 ' ')-')!'" vacant bu-inr-ss lot 'w : '. ). -;i t'eet front oa V ..In street, ut-xi. i.-ii.' .lota, ana opposite the brick mil iron Trout Block, 14 v i'-'i-t deep, v.-ith10 fet Jais in.near and i'o ;IIey of 9 let y. idt'i. 1'. ice -.aoderate. Terms at the Mfliiu of ;.ui "i- -.- .! AJpJy, V , ilOX GEO. HOWAItD, .'i rr.fc as, tanonberlaia t Bawls. Oct t. . A JBbtd vDirinei lays t r t. Si A-' iS. " They are worth thetei REhD WSAT HE SAYS: 4 Pi s a mm-, I Suk;4 them I but with latle tiUlht. i am sow a well man nave ooa cjjetite, c; piles tonr, ajit! I hare , digestion pcrlect, rccfiilarsJools, c craned forty ncti3 !s r flesh. fhcvr2 wcrlh their v.'eitrrit in coid Rev. H. L. SliiPSOX, iouisviilc, Ky. .racttce o :vvWW,Tfnf' OVSE SICK EEAS. for a lonirtknc W as etc mon. stratcr ci anatomy in the iiiiytiical.CoJleii-c of Geor- ia, hence persons i:sing tee tljat thej' arH:eparf d $l sdiiWlc:..tli''ipls; an4 aiOifi-cei f rpm all (jHWlcrr)'. ' ' c6nKr..i V i.; ttu-n the hrrt-t-i-nio snt.iironi ,t:c qu.-.;il;i f-.f a -i 'eniy'i1eir- -mwf.r tAparlntT? feet is to increase the ar- ; a ens. TUTTS PILiJ 1 1 . ef . T0TT5S PILLS CUE CO VBT it ATjOOf rUTTS PILLS FUTPS PtLLS petitc by causing the foo-:i JOBTQlWUlUUiiUU l a'.r. liie syhLurn 15 fclcdi and t t!ir TUTT' on thiei);4iv oif- retruiarBrulemhy k. ations arc i)td-c-l. . . 1-.. : ;t!t. E h W und th einflfrrnr e of t!:cse pill?, 1 itself in dicates their adaptability CCTEi KIDNEY COM- to nourish the noay, and hence tlicir efficacy in cur -TUTT'S PILLS ing nerfoas dcb(JUe- aneholy1, TyfpepFi!f, Wnst- CXTRn TOHPTD LlVtiiJ (itiiLBMs, of SlkeSTI- m i - . . u. - ' ire hcalt SSltrWIWllH-WITITO here. Uiliec, 3j juurray airtet, mcw j urv T r--. O i i- ' Cr.:v Haifc' taW Tie ciacrea to rlossy black a Singli Haa Dve.lt e aopK' rm;caiu TtTT'sHail Dye.lts'ctslikrniasr''-, l-i d is warrants i as harjuless water Price Si -oo. Oiace 35 Murray fci.JG TC What ss Queen's Oelsght ? Itte p blam th s la fJie ,7outa. ins is srM- iifillyilaptqdt: Jtis ' isjrit jf,djteases of tf atjblimfq., NATURE'S OWN REMEDY, ; : :pcr at oriL '. i:t ' he bItKJ, expelling- all scrol :! -i i. ji 'ih: ic, :. il riicumtitic flections. Alone; i t it :i V inr'f alterative but when cornbincd with SarsaphnH-iv Vellowj dock, and other herbs, it forms 7k: 'Ttitt 5 Sarsaparilli Thl raot powcrnirtt'od pnriHcr known to rnedieaV Eio;--3 fcr t!i- cuv old nlccrs,ii4eascd joints, foul (Vfacii.rt.-t I a.n Vijntir and nostrifyhcses!, skill disca e, ircp';v. Mlnev cotmjlaiat. evH.sfl'ccts of-, serrct practices, diidfiiered lfverftarf .cplterj. Its lis strengthens, the iiervauasvstem.amnarts a fair coin plcxio.-T, ajJfciiiiashpdyUii . i mi Im --LmAL I A rim timi r-t tir I r As an antidote ta syphiliijc ppison HUk STprnply rccntntScndcd. 1 Inrjdfcrts of cases of tie worst tyfi have been radicatiy cured by it. i-BLiiur funUf eff etuble itscontinued r.se will do Ho harm. The bt Mm o take iktit .t-' '"WWri. A"Td jnsfcad of eHRyrra.afhfrff!. fcm-l',aillt' jfrlriTyOg wiff toiov rqb'.i&t liaiiit fe SJd by all lrug2ists, I Pfice, x ob. JOf5cHi5 Mortay Street, Ke-wVorkJ I 1,y a i yd - fcrkilia lamirifi-wtnl stcaMneTidBil t ol:t e 'Vi 3 mrlto 7t if t-f JSVi ar.rc GQQOB HOUSa COR MAIN & COitpE STS., Norfol Jesse CJafcts,TWrtfetor. 8tM9 has: vnA AT J. G. M. CORDON'S, you -will find the GLEE 'CLUB, AND MEHEGAihWi and Manufactured by the ma4facture, of e care and he accepta- oo of tae mpst lastrtifiis smpkers LOtHS HAtfA&D," T7T ir'oo'il uui uiu, ii. ci. , j ui iiicf iy m in COTTON FACTORSl iS fcXc-TiattJfefr. Virginia. Keep ronsTanUv mi hrr.il lnr.ro rA : tock of Basrairr and jries. O O -vi. General Ui5-sWfclM ArtMse. Vipcrai c:6U advances made on. consign menu. ... ieb. g..iy WMOliSSAIE Lf I y U IU rU OAli C FV No. 21 Roanoke Square tion gnafunfeed. " scp.27-ly MARROW, & :Q., Stfercssofs to 'BottWoi-e, 'Mro'w,t,d-,, t . -;TtitvEAM : ' SHOE HOUSE ' Noi'. 12b' aod 122 ifaja-SMOfct,-' ' ' Norfblk, Va. ' :yW fVA Qi. gjiTV'G B.CF. BAXTERS CO., 28 & 30 Commerce an 87 &9 Water Streets, " Oct. 13, 1ST?. , : (l JM . ly,:, MORRIS BROTHERS, . WHOLESALE ' . . Nosi 6, 8 & 10 Roanoke Square, Norfolk Va. Sept. 27, 1877. T ' ly d J. E. M4H(EY. ! RcctifiQre and Wholesale ijcalita'' IniFoteltSi Pure Rye & Bourbon Whiskies ' No. 11 Hip 'Street1,' " - ; ; Froru 800 to 1000 Wfcie kiep alwwy4i CTaoes Ol itlul-l nch it nd., All gFafae bo! lwetNoM priefcs, and satisfactkn Di icu and quality. -. guaranteed both in anijfjictttfer of anra i i uriaies. collars, carts, wiiee Axles, Farm Wagons SjGear, . 2ioM4,A$r:2r26 Union Street, forfoJluV9r ne of Cacriasi Inl CirVcsl rflorfoll Ftillline of CwBrtasi J. II. Brown, Tarboro Turner V. Battle, Kocky Moant. N.jC, Bennett Bunn. Joseph T. Battle CoromissionVIerehanhi , Liberal adtaaces taaUo aKrjMrii 1 enter BagWIrhj and Ties furnished at tuc lowest raii-B. vyciiuiHff ana aeiiveiTOT cotton nave thowecial tuaution jrt m member of the PsnnnTawmv w a m av m -tr -w aavt 1 Ur. II HMili ffil ft! A IJillit I i " 14 .SELL COT : Ilijrhest prices, prompt Of references. retnrns and best sep.6-Sm. I offer for sale. Trotting and Harness Hox- &s,. Aldorny- (HCTW , South powpjSheere SethshK-e - Hoe-'del: oik cq Norfolk, Va. Parties havir." Promising Yonnjr Trotters 4ptn havo Uiera W;itovd at rfidli ffe by an ohi tiau'W-f ei vt Ml iie tmi-IO' ower than any farm in the country, and broken from nnv had txllilji.r Thf! St tables are well ven- 4. M.J mm aerua barrels of Ira1,!le4 411 11 rwl MT I a m M I i seD.27ly n V nrnhanr.olr' 1 1111 1 . 1- if . i r itlKiJalidAiui kepidftiMiicest order, and with mouern nxiuret - . : j. , uraevs ten wuc ma.oouTu i.p. will ha less,li li'MMJ 4 iCL.imfcii .4 WaterSt., JTorfolI, Ta. Sept. 24, 1877. 3m. PATENTS- Inventors '& Mannfaeturcrs. RaTiniTkmn TURK Ji iJ txlLMOREy SttlXI4MXSXTiWtriS great remedyfor Oeaeral !WbHiy Solicitor of Fatents and Attorneys at Law. , 1 -1 f? TtM '629 rx- ow, -auiui,, - i Special (attention xlren ,to fctatferacewi Cases' before the Patent Uffice? Infnngmenrr Mmls M the different States,- and all Uuga- V?AA"onAain;n1nr In Patent Vr'1 nvlnQnnil. S B ," - J a 77! I wlmin lYlAJlilfiOHfioliCffi cob MijiEt jAurSEdb&ll rs.l WILMINGTON NCk TEb'.-iisbir MANNife ' ' A-ityBixV.1 TTTT ADRIAN ..VOLURa, , ...j volesaieealcrin ,, , . . ' . mpynteri ,of . . ai L jGrafea and- 'Eavanna Cigars. . Having th Jarrest and' beet assorted stock bcf f buying eteewhero.i Apr20.77-ly f .'WILMINGTON fymBUE . jANa) , BLATv MANTSL8; 'rirntii'. frrave Stonftft and Mb'nnrnerita eey aeter and drfslga.'- ' ' CtCJo JAMES WALKER, Proprietor, Office on Front Street, between Prinzes and Chestnut Streets, WiLMixoTOir, NC- Apr.20-77. ..... , ly. u; Yrl BPElfcmA)STATIOAI.B ! i 4 And dealer In ' ' Lftinoi, Org'ans"Sheet Music, tJ I 83. and 41 MARKET ST., I wir N. C. All orders promptly atten ded to. H. BRUNHILD & BR0 ' RoaUflB and Wh4esate Eafers ii - MriTjnnoci'.v r : LIQUORS ANJICIGARS, No. aSruite6bw S. Froint St, L , Apr.20-77 f ;V V. Jy. naiiiiou.!;; itioit 7 ioHIIow - JdstiWisBed, m new edition eSLitTrELLIJ CELE B4A1JD I8SAY on tb radi cal cure (wittool Bed1cine) of "'SprjiAtor mkjca or Saaitui 'Weakness, IotolnnUry Seminal Losses, tibTKcT, . Menial atjd Pby sical I nppawfy, Impediments - to Mar riage, etc.; isotC6BTrrr3rI- Emlepsy and Fits, induced by self-lndulgeDce or sex naj extravagance, &c . " 1' - Price, In a 'seaTed! envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable f-Sway, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the. alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cared without the dangerous use of internal ll Jfiedic edicine or the application of the knife : ling oat a node of care at once simple, iin. ami effectual, .br means of which every tatterer, no matter wtat his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privateiy, and finitcali. ' F - ' Sent nndr seal, in k'Diain cntelcoet' to any address, pestyeiet, 6n receipt of six'ceuts or two postage stamps. If ddrese tbeifabliabflfC , . f , E GCfi1IRWELL MEDICAL CO., '41 Ann St.. New 5Tork:. Post Office Box, 4586. jan.-ly. 31 a Boston physician, "has no equal as cod purifier. Hearing of its many won- dl cures ; aftert Ui other- remedies bad ailed, I visited tba: Laboratory, arl con vinced myself of the genuine merit. It is prepared from barks,' it0V, and Herb,' each of wich is hikhry effective, and they are' compounded in fupb a maaper as to produce VEGETIXE. Is the great Blood Purifier. ii i. Is recommended by physicians and apotlw; earies. TO r - t J lias effected f: .-nparrros jcttt-e3; in eases bf dancer ' ' ? 0 ... - Cures the worst cas4ifof aalser, ' - - .. ' :,jrarai,.':. , Meet? with wonderful success in Mercuria iradifclti snrUfhldia frotaabe system. 1 rffln v RomrirAa PlmnlM rtf TT rr mrm frr.m thn fane F WE Oarci (fonstiniliiiLncjiresulates the bof i : n ? IKE Is a valuable remedy, for Headache. . rr ' 11 VlfjlTIK Will oure Dvspepsia."?'ijP- jbrt I VEGETDE Restoies tbo eijUre systoniTto a healthy con diiioq. 1 GETiSF llcmoives the canse ofDiifiness. ,. i VPfJS!TfE L ; reelietes Faintness at the Stomach. Cures ifcua&fn sne isacK. EHectnally earwltidney Cornlarnt. YEOETLVE lf(ecUv in its core of Female Weakness Ii ! e'4o KJkhowfeJgy' all tf pebp: Tv.i,rw.t.Trlmrit.IUhl,hloorl pun- I .1 . .. -s i- j ai VtH tiTf'rt-rjyvf' Hjii-. . .br 1 Jo nstiWuTiLnul Ami (3H M f D6GISTS. 1 W V 11 Writtenothe'&oiriHeKHEK. fflleiice Gives Consent, orAdvice . ItHciielors. x ftX, SIGMA. ieid Ilyou livea lonelVjife. my fr And want some one t-eheer 'Tl... n c -f. . : .1 a tic uuuucds Vli )u4ifcai,j And flonl know how :o s li'ev ' . . , r irtioU..7 4 You our IKtle hoLsihgid bark Tbj, Ibsvfery one 'tis c!a; That the question, of all que lions To yohreelfyou've not "propounded, " " Why in thunder don't I get a wife t I reaily am astounded.'" j This question, - when ti squarely pnt, ; WiKfftpen wide your eyes, And the reasons why you ought to wed Will fill you with surprise, "While in the opposition Not a question will arise -And, although within y oar bosom, Some doubts may ba op-pent ; t till, unto this weighty iaapulse iuQrmir;ifiimnHf 3vhea7btLttfrtetciiflii; nxi'.T As she trips along the street, ' Io a jaunty ha( and fethT8- , That there's nattyag ajse so sweet, 1 " By jovej ai&'l she. a stojirier V. . k Qji oa&niiage yon're intent,' - nmce, toin: tcy-U iia 9via,t an ?S0r Liis 1 our r saenet yirffs assent, When at nfgit , Yfirdreanolpg61. oa in gaiter boots. Who are shoi With voices that are sweeter Than the melody of Intes, And a sly glance Ver. their shoulders That thronsh'and thronsh you shoots : Why asijEwaapf te gnaa ... A ".TV tlekiajmelofulntnaot iiflseXj 1 U JI Can't have anngel otrtny own.'V . When'siT gibjt&nttot I ! U J JO J Should yon act on the' suggestion , To makeaqittlecltiy; . Jnst In a fcafndfjr fiff, you Juow,- . Don't' let your courage fall, When you go to 'pop the question,'. ' If she don't reply .at all ; y But eize the hand that IhideS the rose Which in her cheeks is blent,' For; to this pnzxling query, Her silence gives consent. Should yon havo a littls qnarvel Ahd write a contrite hoto Thai tells how you regret it ; it Au y 4 I f ibi -a6swr dart come quietly back 'With tnusk and tears besprent, Don't think she's 'thrown yon over ;' For her silence gives consent. Yoa may tell your love la numbers, AncHbek rr o return s f ; tii Veu may kneel in supplication, AjtfMu tontaent, swear you'll burn ; .j Your tears may flow like rivers, But her humor yoa'il not'learn, She'll ay you're erazyr rad, or drunk, With this she's quite content That yon should take her meaning For silence gives consent. Ti'ben. at last before tbe altar, 1 ? Having settled all your strife You give your word 'to keep her' And love her' all your life ; When you get the parson's blessing, ! nd be Bays 'you're man and wife ;' Although she never said 'I will,' - That's clearly what she meant, When she slyly pinched yotur elbow ; For silence gave consent. RESCUED. BY HELEN FOBBEST GRAVES. ' - ' i ! - 'I don't like it nil aiu'ietia jhss flstcott. 'The flowers are vulgar f nxasadd ' the feathers are ; hoi looking, and that,, rope of Roman pearls stratahed, across the crown is dowdy in the extreme.' Madame Bossompiere. the fash ionable French toilnnejv'gave alkVi tie deprecating smile and courtesy at each one of these emphatically announced .opinions. ;But,' Miss Esfecott ' she ven tured to insinuate, as the spoiled beauty paused for breath. : o'There are ho hborft it!' pr"5- , nounced Victoria Estcptt, dominant- iy. Arre ponnes is periectiy nor? rid, and JT shall not' take it. PrayJ who trimmed it?' At this question, Madame Bas eampiere looked inquiringly at the tall, slender girl yrbo had brought the box into theredm. 1 " v She colored deeply; the tears sparkled out tinder her long lashes. 1 trimmed it, madame,' she fal tered, in a tone that was almost in audible. Take it back again into the work w fOrtm ' said Madame Bassompierre. 1 savaffelv. '3 Miss .fcjstcott is not iloucjl4her,irjBt dtf a r d Nrf Bey iorgiBybni f 4 t OP yftuYlffe'rhot Whrth a frfoat ; :(i jllOUHCU nidi B u A Cms ley bring in Some'df those exqui jjite hats that we imported from Par is in the Belle iZeleneilist week'. But, appareh dy, j Miss sjcro t was not" suited with anything that morning, and she finally swept out of the showroom without having made a choice. Madame . Bassompierre followed her to the door with tho sweetest and most engaging of smiles ; but the instant Miss Estcott was gone she frowned darklv. , 'Spoiled, arrogant thing ! man tired she, Betting , her teeth qos ojgether. 0oe need have thapal tience at Jo a to cope with a INew York heiress ! Farley, send Miss Wynde here !' 1 " 0nce more the tall, slender girl, witji the hazel-browa eyes, that were heayyrwithtears, and the rj&Ie cheeksjCame iito MadftraeBasomrf pierro a presence. ( ,f , ,,,t - 'Yoa aredSscharged,. said1 mad aSe, sharply. 'No. . don't' attempt to arcue the aes(ddndeBd. it isn't worth wfaile. A glxl whotJaa'tl trim a :hat to suit my beat customy cannot expect to be- retained in my, employment: " MrK Farley will eW tie with you Bto'date' haaliZ - 'fRnf zrarlUmo' oraanprl -flan nnr 4 girl, looking like.a ff igeneJawni into whose, heart an . arrow, hid en- ttrred::r '. i r ii Aiaaajn AJassomOierr' littea . wartiog fiugeR. . t i; u v r j .1 'Pray, spare .rmv .: pobr- urves, Is aid she. 'I-rn'eompeUed toiiii eharge yon,':" Be so- gouging vs to lekye the room!!" ' And Cotat Wyndel;Obe'yea.: T ' Miss 7 ct?r(t eolorep! rolled UPr'rtO j-Bxt. daj and 1 Tiuook t th and Miss Estcqtt caxoV that; hab igainyimal ame,' said- she.i .iDporinjecondl thought. T vo eome to iVe i-concIiM sion that it was reaXlf'Tttrf toretfy? Ohly l AraB cross ifid btjtiof temper 1 yesterday, and nothinlnoeed right to me I'l'- Madame Basomeirrewls r verj sorry very, sorry biii, lat had beeD takta 'to pjecesr paying 4ee so uDfoxtDnaU as to meeft wifb, Miss JJstcott's disapproxaLAod , V.u. Vn ilThen Jetj.it ba, tdmmej-rabara' by iht) same ' hand' said! thalmpV riotts-yorig aErd ad nearly kipdesitle inf tk8 same tftVI. ?l!h'af rope of' Romair pearlfl bks haunjted ' all sight:' :j 'i regret tbart &iiaite .imposj siblej' paid maTiameyj-r7ith'ra puzzled, 1 00 s: . U Xiafr, ycU,8 glarge, 1 youDg person i-wbo-rV.rv. .) j. ,.a ' 'Cbftt Ulk pretty, girl wUhi . the shoing browaiholcamd'. tbe do re like eye!;?' ,.-i-.'o o il t . t-r -. JMis Coral 'Wynde-tes. 11 tlischargeler: lild' ?ly be cause I was. Captions 'enough to fiad fanlt with her mrV ctl yictonaipeaouiBiyl , 'tht'-' , ( V , )'VVas -'oi, that reason enough.?' obsequiously, smiled Madame Baa sompierre. ... ,! 'No,' said Victoria, i'l don't think it was. -i Be no good as to give me her address. If I've lost her : her place, it's only fair that I Should try and do somefhibg to help her. And to- think that all .this Game from one careless word ! ' ' w ij'I am very sorry,'' ' said , Madame ioassompierre, -dui h 13 quijf out 01 pnly power to give you: her address. 1 have not got it myself. I never iad it. We hare so many young perflon.8 iafour mploy tht ! 'And can none of Tour people obtain it for me ?' interrunted Miss f Estcott. ; ' .- 'Why can't 1 learn to hold my 'tongue?' she asked herself, clasping her small, plump hands so vegefalj ly together that the sparkling rings made red, angry dents on the fair, pink flesh. 'Why can't I -control my temper? I shall never forget the tears ia that poor girlls eyes, the qniYer on her lip ! ' And I to call myself a Christiari'koman !', 'Victoria ' EstcottfweOt home ' in no enviable mood .tha, night. It tr'as scarcely a weefe afterward that Miss Estcott was crossing the Brooklyn,Ferjy, toward J2 o'clock at night. .. . . , . . i Misa Eatcott oa a -Brooklyn ferry-boat was rather an uriusual eight, bnt she had been Spending thereven ing there, and in consequence of some misunderstanding between her own maid andthe coachman, her carriage had hot been sent, as on dered, and Sk., (e0rge Fawcett, the brother of the young friend she had visited, had .volunteered to escort her safe home. , . tJ Victoria did Jiot at ail dislike the idea tf his" companrOnshitr. ; The nightj early in ' April, was soft and balmy and altogether, Mis's iSstcOti i.regaraea it in tne iignt or a-gipsey- ' 'Isn'f ii Iorey,?', isaid ihe, Rook ing brightly, around 'the lights re flected in the river, and the salt air rushing against jonet's cheek"? ;Orie never sees this -cooped up in a car riage ; and Good heavenk I who is t that?' al ight young girl, wrapped in some dark, paU4ike gVmet, fholeanedj m ins inte nponji fety olefjoftad: looking intently down into the n ar rowy Sight 5ff wTvSJT Victofia never would 4iaTewa"efUfmle cheek, the troubled, dark, eyes, had! it not uceu lor tuu irrumnrauuu cast on it by the lantern1 Of a deck hand. The deck hand himself .stopped, and -looked irresolute! v hack. . lu re in a very unaale place there. The boards la Uppery, aad there ain't much5 to hold bj, and if yon should gat aljosilJ tx. I i . ' ; The; girl drew baek into herself with a petulant jerk, as if the., words irritated herf andi'at thai moment Victoria Estcott recognized Coral a bhe rose nervously to her feet. Just then, thejhoat-crashed"gainst the uoaung piie ouub; pier, ana the light slender figure made a rush tqward the darje fand lurid waves thai Bursred below ," 'a l! ffiow she,,jUdnt, Victoria Estcott pqnld neTerftervardLtelL bnt the .sprang foarjt and i ieaughf tJoral unpremeditated .JBprmg- nearly prei cipitated her, too,tinto,thebofline depths of the hjapk ID " . -Donytt' fpm'.'m&;t. For. God'e sto don't , -v 0on struggled. Jraually with her riescuer for ieetjlndtirc" ". fiJiri, let me go I.J I 'am'talobej '7 am star .vine I ftWh d voii not let'me sro V r Andr then she fejl fainting , nto .Viotbtia Estcott s arms. v rp fjLH1 'thrsf ' happened . ' when the vppi- vutwerv -were uimpimg tae 'WtevUnl r soft -Aririlgreen wis) ramming ujJn all . thd parkfl y una whenAictoriaJiiStcott was'm&r tied,' fn Janemarried to St . fedrgeFawcetbf coarse a jtalf, ftsie girl was halninfe' Tierwittt'lier' wedtung drnkano t marriage ;gar welcome as. Hear, when we eome btekrfWaa4Byii1Yj5ica isecaue grware-my sister Tiowvana home won't .seem home without ;f ; A-dcVC Wy nd J . J -!l. 8 , smiled bnck wttn sny, sweet eyes, . wonaermg tojhemif'lTbir1 it can possibly he $M shtr ilorBdia'nHyiiippy-the who WM jalkslcnse in the world but a ew week,inoew . -.. 1 :, -iIt must because God is good!' sue pontrers, 10 nerseir. K ' But wBra'3 Victoria looks at the sweety doV6 "ealm face, and thrhke what i might .have been all 1 through her garess t ords, bht: shoiders and' grows pale. . NqttSp Ead After AU, In Juckre Pierrepont'stble oration at Yale college, he informed his au-. -aience tnar. in tne cicy 01 main,. a 'Council of the Roman Cathnlirt r Church decreed, that , no, one who was engaged in the practice Or law couldenter i the kingdom- of heaven,J and thatimjoia fijty of JMew Haven, Noah Wehster .laugh.tt the- "children of America' by .'gioture before , they could read aho h'y fabTe at their filst lispitttfi "thall the 5 farmer" Was honest arid that the" lawyer was af rogue, Thereupon J udge Pierre pont entered into a serious and el oquenc defense of our profession against ecclesiastical attacks. It was scarcely needed, it is a source of great delight to ' us as lawyers, to know, that the "lawyers" spoken of in the New Testament were-not lawyers in the sense of the word as J used At the present day, bat were more nearly priests, the expounders of the chureh-law. So the legal gentleman "who tempted our Sa viour was a clergyman rather than a lawyer, and so those on whom bur Saviour denounced "woe" were gen tlemen of the ecclesiastical and not of the legal robe. We say this af fords us delight, not at the unen viable position of those persons, but that thejaccrasation should recoil like the. boomerang on the noses of the class who utter it. As for Noah Webster, tie was a good lexicographer,- and a good enough man to write a child's , spelling-book, but his, ideas "about lawyers were anti quated arid smack of the Ark, like his christian name. , We decidedly prefer Daniel of the same surname on this point. We think that a pro fession which .Daniel: Webster chose will be Able to: hear up under the implied Censure of Noah and his spelling hook;' ' 'r ; T? , ' ' . , (Elizabeth City Economist.) , A correspondent, writing about the, D. S.-.Oanalimprcvement, says: "The draining of the summit level between the Pasquotank and Eliz abeth Rivers is of very great impor tance.' Over two hundred thousand acres of the best land in the world, enclosing Lake ' Drummond with the healthiest water on earth, fur nishing a harbor fer all unemployed Gun jBoata and Torpedo Boats, wonldLj, be drained by it. By re moving the two middle Loeks.-name-y-.40olpepper, and 'Northwest? gef a canal bank, four feet, at least, above the level Of the water. Lake OKimmond' would also sink to the se depth, " and consequently all part above the Southern and North ern level would have no hindrance from draining into the canal. The land adjoining the northern and southern level is now drainad to some extent, but when there is high water there, 'the' land will overflow on account of the level in the canal. ?h value of tho land reclaimed by deepening" and ! widening the canal would be i worth greatly more than the canal would , cost, .. North Car olina and .Virginia should hare drained the land long ago." ' . Same. aa. .White Man. We.have inJ another evidence of ihb? imitative genius of the Chinese. 'A -Chinaman Dy the very common name of Chung, who worked on a farm near thejni8sion,in Los An gelos t county, j California, earned wages t .amounted to $15l. HiB employer gavevhim a check intend ed to cover thai enovbat in- making it ofefr''wrotfl('the figares $131. Afterwarda ho ; changed the check so as : to read properly, and wrote on the back of it saying that it had been raised to $151. ; Chung began where his employer Tad and raised the figures to 951.' f Then he pre sented he,check at. thebank, drew the mp4ey4i,)8pee-jv departed for a momoi, wnr known as, any srkite -man wonld 1 MS to t rtTdla4eloaia.Tlniea.li ; J enh Juiie in"onb f her gossipy -' letters undertakes i to explain .wnv-- it $s that so many yoTrrrg womeormar- ry, elderly jimen. ? fihellobks'hwtyi l from moneys which, has .been, so gCOf ralry hrought into a cohsidera- tibn cuchalliansfor Ihe prin- . 1 -yurvm-. avwuvaaa w v va w f Vi j UiUvU indined to. thinks sh haa fetfnd it.' The young man" crtodT"ftocordTne I to his authority; is 'not the desirable - rJl j. t .t J : . ! a jei .. party sue- jpung. maq oimty years a ; agr) as,; he's ;notso thoughtful,,, sober, pains-taking and. cbnscien .tious f hb livei'fatra1 cTuh' has nd"-; love of home-life nor desir S build up character-and reputation as a man and Citizen ' his ideas : of life ' are bounded by. the theatre and the r doings .of his; little; set ; .and in too t! many, cases hia' ambition : is to own a racer and "Be Vn intimate 'terms with the ballet Naturally mothers I "shrink j from entrustin; their . ren if- they-havo4he,dpportunityr V and r ire ibetterijplflaseij, to- bestow :t them.on oltfef me-rfflen who..baTO : sown ..their, wild oat r who; know how little! of reul valoe there fs i n the temporary excitement. of plea's' : i nr1 ; who 'have i perhaps; tieen- Tnar ' ried oncej and havfe learned to VaU ! ue ihome and ?hrrgnaranteestTif fords . for .' permanent , happiness.''' , There is enough iu this opinion; ff & keen and observant woman' to cause , , reflectionJ jffer picture is.undenia- ' ' bly a fair one, 'hut of course'' there are- exceptient in -young men who are not all accurately described in her sweeping phrases. . The race of ; fifty years ago has-eom lingering samplea still on earjh, and most of them are no doubt complaining that the young women are not the kind they had-50 -years ago. ; They are 4 now young v ladies,) to -them the' thoughtful,' HiBODer; . pains-taking young man is stupid and a bore. If j he knowiS; anything ihe overwhelms . them, and no, young lady ikes to bo f overwhelmed. ! They prefer , one ! more airy with a jaunty style, even j a spicing of slang, and j one who j knows all the light gossip of the ' town and can tell it in a breezy, flippant way that gives v it relish. I If he owns a racer' it's ! awful jolly, j and he's the young j fellow "that's I just too nice for anything. We should suppose a mother would nat urally shrink from j entrusting her son to such young ladies!, as these, j But there are exceptions here, as there are on the other jnde. The real need is gome means of separa- ' rating the sensible Jyoang ! people ;. from those who are not so sensible, and of bringing the young men and j maidens together in their appropri- ' . ate class. Let our social economists . direct their powerful attention to this importanrque8tion.7" " i; ' Hnmblo Origin. ' !. ' Tb!e late; Senator Morfcn, of In diana, the 'greatest man of the Re publican party, rwas apprenticed to a hatter, at the age of fifteen, and followed the business for four years. Andrew Johnson - was a tailor. Grant;' though t tiot a j statesman, was a tanner, f Abraham Lincoln ; was 1 a rail-.8plitter. Millard Fil more, when fifteen years of age, was apprenticed to wool-carder - and cloth 'dessen j. Webster, and how . many otherft.!wero farmer - boys ? 1 Numbers of the most noted of our public men have risen.; from like stations-to eminence, many of them having been mechanics, and others descendants of .mechanics. Roger Sherman, of revolutionary ? fame, J was. a shoemaker and the- Sher mans of to-day" and' Mr. Evarts are his, jdescendants. ; Mr. Hayes said in : one - of his speeches that his ' f rand-father was ia c mechanic. " It id not require any labor parties or . labor organization8Tto bring these men to the' front. Nothing ob structs the way of tho mechanic or , other laborer m this country to the ' highest positions if -he has the capac ity, the. integrity: .and - industry re quisitoj to the performance of th duties involvedJ--2?a&mre Sun.- When there is not a breath of air stirring, apd you are in danger , of;stifling, attempt, to light a cigar out of i doors, and you j will be sur. prised at the breeze that will start up We haver seen a man try this experiment in a dead calm, and by the time he had scratched thirteen matOhes it was realy so windy as to oe uncomiortaDie. - Hejwho proposes moving into a new house must-, send in before hand bread and a new broom. Whoever sneezes; at. an early, hoar either hears some news or re- ceives some present "the same day. Girls,, whose opinion about such things is always valuable, say .there is too much shirt collar, and too little j young man in the present fashion to suit their taste. ThSe telephone is being rapidly Eut into nse at Boston... About one undred mercantile . -houses are al ready connected with every express office in,tne ciry... . f ;-t r , i a- 1 1A. " "
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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