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C.. ? - i fciee"iiiU)o CoiirK State aDdderal:, ; c-5-82 ly .1 H. JL. Gilliam. DosM4iifma4M Will Brietice in lh CJoontles of lWrecorafje. Halifax and Pitt,, and in ttte Cour iotlhttJ riTTkfiPQ ' I Pfo7iirtn F irst ffndiclal District, and in the Cifdnit and IjrOUeneb, rrOVlblOI15 t Ra.laia-h.jL iUdjanlMv Mm mi ;w "i 4. i - J , , . . , lUrta at RluiUi .OSSRT battle;, .-A.ttorneT-t Law d. Kala. i ritt, ' ioanil tflllfX , conntiea kJe i tk Federal. ar d Sopiewa Oourt.t ' i VST Circtlona a apaaiaHji? - 4 K)rnc, for the present, ii front room ot a4g Mowsird'i : lsw office, exli ? dof to tr ot S. S- Naa & o , Main -8c. ee. 15, 1S51. -. .1 r -II if.-,... Ct. P. Hart. . ' 1 B. A. F. .Ooorey. HART & COOLEY, r Lttorneys - at Ijaw, Eociy Koimt anl Niltill it fe. ! t Pfactlce ia State abd Fe" er Courts,' ml6m J : i i ' i- A.ttraey nd Coan8elort' tStV TARBQRC N. Ci py Praciees ie all the Court?, jut and i federal. . ; . i ; , aov.S-ly , . Tito r nnmnnnn i a nnw JHU. L. DluiJuiiiiu f a uUTI.J f Attorney s-atpLaw, - TT- ' T AT.BORD', f N.j C - jj ; - . rracvce.in au mouths, rrronpi auenuon 10 business.. - j : ml51y iiTs Lnft-cf - OCce hours, treat 9 a. m. 'tilt 1 pi ra. and from 3 to 0 p. m. i Y , ! ' , -T29TNext .door te Terborfe cHqusrvfef, Laojer (fcSoyster'a. ' A ' - - 4 j t; ' ; - THOO. H. BATTLE, VY-- Office next to Philips Sjiton'a LiV office? j practice in the Federal anc State Court. ' Eeiere "jt express permission le Judge Ituf Acv of Supreme -Jeurt; "Citizens National " t" x L o." Eala'h. .oU)e, Bubb fe a,Nor- d31-6m et -1. ! L U HI -.'4 3 iqol; GctfL MertPinciBal. resumed after the Christmas Holidays on WEDNESDAY JA2iUABl 3wJ ia the Bridgers,' Grove property, lately oc e eoied by -the Edgecombe Uigb Scbool, with increased facilitlea for conductiDg as ffood a" SfrfctlyJjieriMilet iScbool as ean( be f auad anywhere..- The .Second,' Serot for tbe first seholastio year-Will begin pa MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12th; Fer particulars,, adereas thelPrtDclpal.f ' ' 1an4Sm V A t 'i t Yl j ' MRS. J..G. CHA ELF taring Uken tnel Baak building," on the Corner f Trade and Pitt street; is now prepared to take boarders. Tarboro,tN, C.j JgdtJ85jai0188?.,l 1 4 -icL rwtt av? V'eai f f TARBOttlF' if. - . ? acd haes o oapaLUji uf 1tol8lng" teii; car-loads or stocK..,, j&yejma Ah)vaaMBefvpno7 . . j p.j . j ii Gao. Jli PinWm.M.lHiM-iVk Prss I W-JV??" v-fBt I liMl?!., "'. .VtMNB-itmoaaviaiit-t if-i--.-' wq TDJUaBt htEHT.) Baitx open faosaj t,JJ . .9 A.4t to S P. M. Discount Say, THussnAT. ,' -i A! Dr. J. r- -3 'ert-'' Geo. toward, . L L. Statoit, Jr.; J ' -W. IJPippen, H. Morris. ' W ,; Dee m.Tr " tA 3 fe .y a-fe 1 .t-.t ,. .- 4- T at tmm-oUr-Mn1l'fr.IUVd4miA.BnJ L white &c bW-' fafroritm lt always prr- . ared to cye, J.'Xh m - Ue. JJureM B&.V 6a" lw1Ra aili i Ivt'sJs'j " ' -J.pppoaiJSh Court'Honse. Tarbero, Dee. 15, it, V! h i i; - - -' - ", ;,- i " A RI ia f uJLajld snccewnu oi)arauoo, ana .i - a . are prepaAto Ilk'aU prdtra for Kheet- injjs, I ants ftnttTjotton Kope, at lowest prices. 'Orders addressedeltockyiMeHBt Mills, P.ocky Mouat, if. C. will be promptly attend . edlo. t -Tir JAlfES4ATl v,i i ' Sm-'' 8eey and Treasurer.';" April Af,.1878-tt!;y5'-j?r" STARTLiWCi . .DISCOVER YI 1 LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. Tictim of yontMol Inaprndenco eaoslnc Fresoataro Decay, Harveus Derail ty, LoetMan-, hood, eta, haTing taied -la vaht every known remaj T,hi d iscevered s Sim pie self care, which . tie will seoaVirtieB nrnia reuownoereiB, ao -drees J.H.BXSVXS. 41 Chathaat SC. W-T : GREGORY HOUSE, The Grcijory Hotel, known as Bryan House, . In full operaUotn doine erood business, will be --sold on fayoraUe terms. - - ? ' ' . Feby, 21st 1883. . ', . '1 ' i " I : - - GlO, ttoWABD. - ' i it a:, - i I - i MOTHER SWAN'S WORM SYRUP Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for tcverishnees, restlessness, worms-, constipation Price 2S iwiitif. ' .' ' ' . . i - 'i I : : . -- ' - i.liij; - f; 'y Y Y Y Y.,Y, . "x t- -i.U; : .1 : !.-:;.-. 4) J uY-:"' YY ay - YiA-AYY.Yy - ; . - ' - Y t- .; '- ' v ; ; - 4 , ,i-. y YA"a. , Y, 4-A: - --'y j . ' .f ; Y;: ; . A4 4: .' ;. ".X-:!'-; '- A-A4 4?'AA4' .':;v'".v" fv-i.:--; c tiff -tt I shall open ofiefcf aaf orjauliary, at R. H. Austin's Brick Store, two door (mj old stand,-a well selected stock of j t 8t f f &&T Jrt 1 i H 111 fot i AnaFslrm Supplies; Hlf hleh; wfrblJoM Tery CHEAP fori CASH, otvoa TiMB -f-JtOSITT PAYING Customers 4 n : f I;4 1 1 If U t j if A BO 1' I Jo And Bought for Cas . 9Gire me a call before opening your a count for the year. Respectfully, T. H. Gatlin, l arbor or Jan. I-tyt?-Ki f j I I, i j ' HlRlufTRKlDi if't REPRESENTING A VERY BEXIABLB and Extensive Marble and Granite Works the, undersized is prepared to. fill orders for Monuments, Headstones, TOMBS, and all MEMORIAL WorUpr e etery use in a prompt dad satisfactory man ner. UaJTand see deelgne and pfices ; j; ' J March 8th 1883. ly tTarboro1 .1 LAGER BEER 1 The Mot RfifpAShinr mm ;:PEER The i Trade-Supplied tsiaDiisnraent, Orders by mail, from sny part oft . &uwe, prompny aitenaea .tp.,j -v-tt-T: Will have a rajrolr jidc Beer' in season. Is; : " fvK Im"mX, Tarboro, N. C, April 13, 188. ifHaTtoif ot)enei4i$nd fetM iMt dor V H. U. iirort o, UoV f! PwiteVJ w! ievi6"y nenas to rtT t a uoeyai taaiie i leeir Eai .p.-ia 7BuiBBMj! : f !ii PAwcsB-a oawso: Are uponus, - -t- . v.v ".,f'-. tha cloud full q If .inoseiwno . -r S : i -.j. , Tit A.T13 WIOL,,H E. rr -. :-, ' . -.: :. .1 I.- .1 NotwithstaodiDkt the tn'oada,made on t his stock during Xmas, bia lie; o Staple ,4 PA1Y GROCERIES ncRtCTIfinaint ttr VI ' I 1 ill UIfff .oiionsj"-?. T naraware. mm m mm m 11 u !! ---... jLtBetSBi llll I - ..... - I 'Marsl Br (II till I J a . e - I oLaV M K m Mr' aLAaV BajfcJ fjii a I - faov - .AfaTaV w MmW ' ? , ? 1-: 1 1 ! - M43sM i U AvA tt I I i at our i-?r 43- tow JBpfrj!'"7 t . ' n.i "i anna? i a n but LEMS two. fTf "Aii alia after tDhuwiJltUlA rmrtuL-but YJto&RMi icl -A-. .! ! ' V, .. . , h. . Art Kept and tbey-are cuuit 1 ... v.'lnS . la f V Maint, 2 doors above-Pender'l ; -7an, 5tb, 1883.' tvl ief it- fl I C-li ft "P T! easily wads MhlJU athoate.' wwfclsklfor Rideit A Co:' l(lNBam'!3WP.:.Se York; " Send tor their 'aatalogtei and Mr partieelaravi. 37 It . afotfjmi.nof4yiri el h'ftCS - I rail hnT 3ratMnjvr IfiftnfrrS flf thi JjihltLr I r Itnde who daily tr IT liL-ll ir f pj ike .tM with wiidrrablc loia of u, L. ouu nca-rj, emorv. acceosnaniox. i.yith,piMiitiwi aeae m'.Iirht'. dr eoucS no busom awe is mam mn atnwdaat, oitea J t sne Baceat xasnpauBs Berrous.euiiy staruea: feet cold or of tte ilda antt: roirits nd. illkoth miifiiil thatotercix EcrciM would be bem of tk abort (rBptoois attend the disease, but cases have oecuznd Waco hut of them existed, vet yml tien after deatakai shown the Um to , ffV deraare. j t ahooM bo wd fey ajlpaaeaons, old sad youfe wbomoTor any j ,.ioalayiriitflllBs7V talMr ot oSatioa. auy k aeco-me wvaf jaeaiuty acttea, witt rrcM U ItalartaTBUiea BttaokattHzaoe, Mas. ' "oak Drominoor.-D. V wSanoxoBBBdaUa . etc.- It t la no ! oibobiiuo rtcA hum Skfrlm W .t.riB t at abj. sskaasataeaoa tefeyar lott u tho Jasrtu u. j war. whatever Mm ottaMat max hea thownaMr a aUi "aJt SttTd aau W .t caa ' aec of k lae rTdy ) hwraaloas BtoiM.rfare wJi oa. boss or jftad Baa-aStB- jnwirira eftcacy of Xalemal ar v:&QoioMi4. timonr. aata: Have derired aoaia aeaeBt free the i af .-i-iaTe uata raxmy remeaiet tor Lrn epeia,. Liyer Aflfectioo aiat tty, . W( never faeBd'oafeent t. beBeiZS tk-jeet liamatl Lim Iteiulatu. Ka.Tteat trom Mia. aeaota to Georgia for it, aoABottiaarimiiahar for a2.eciae,rfwd adriaaiTwho araaiaa-p fiaity aAatsad toje'lt ipnlt it teea- theoaiyf taias that never u a JsiVve" r7:J ' ' -s, wl.j4Mare, Ifhm. Dr. T. T1 ltaaaB-atf laa'tfi 1 1 ... T "gT-, nrrT y nt, aa BB4Stta.BBi . - sp-rafce only tko niaaaWlj wMcKaTwaya ' has on the Wrapper tha Baa 1 VraaVMark a' ! i-i?4i -m itW Lari'-f 1lairie ..-.Wr..-u4:-'--t -t 1 PamlHtfB (La 9Ua Go.- ,. V se1 Furniture COFFINS. CASKETS AND H Patronage solicited X tf? U') Tarboro, Fb. 26, 1882: 111 Bet liO pKare oolidsXndncements i readv. Write o 3Wy Wild' Fail W use AtABAHTlNETof Trjaovatlng jenr Walls and Ceilinrs. Itis rapidly Iiy, aeanty ana economy.- . wimwh u v- uai, ani can uc apuueu , wjr mj " T sale in your neignDornooa, senu o rBu.- BROS., 83 Bnrlinf Blipl Hew xorK. , lafcbctioe HayiuK eaalifJed aa Executor of the estate Of V. a. Dosler on me mm aay oi aiurcu, notice is hereby given to all person in vrtebted to the estate ol make immediate payment; and all persons I ine saia 'j. a. uozier, -BBTtncr' claims anunsaia cstaior in utobui rtietn far MiBVaWt M Bha Or Jr., on or fcefbre-fue IstTlay r Aprtl, 1S& this nottce WiU be plcaiirtaot their rc Terore uie isi any oi aurut. iooi recov an MarcatiH X TiAala trfo: ' DO Tl avMntoJ 'ria,hnrn UarMi R -3arreUaa3JA34.ifirlt ww.rroik'a. -e 25 'hf Wmi'TI tWi raanmeiU of Urer. Bqvate ad KidBeya. I " eawe ,- f" a1 To. " j't' II II II U Tl U IT I II Itl ' 1. HAS ON HAND NEW, TRESH STOCK OF " ; a .jrnTrn.ntrl..i - '''!. ir-r-rr CT I f2sS rrW f iH Sft Jliiia. if frit j.ous?itl Tor uasn. trre f I ' aWW which be offers at mode i.mmif-flim (fm mmm ..3n.itue ureeav o au t -uiuao vice, oo s breefc 6 30 fLittle Creekv I . . .7 .... . i- . o. fleibel. 6 60 Beibei, asAi rtni . n nu l nei iijHi. i- . oa RoVr-njitl llAlberloi JLverett aH I K1731I Uot WiWlliamsTn arr 8 06 Wilfft-st' 00 Fsg SUtioajanat(uj- n lv'e 7 - mnnora .Attat mim ma arj vb a a 1 nana ti vrW -ft aftroaatf.r Rciv Mount ., t 6pm train from Taboro' connecU '"'.'r.'...-: JSaa 77rMr,'.5iT. KaaaiattTMMetri'aierrTa gam?Bviiietwiia aneiniev waaiwu v., - Tbt 7 00 mOra from Williarhilon WOU PW toiF " "nan P" M y'iulmwkm dsternuned to show Hot. that 5?S"5sWB8 tmtr. Ik 1 '! i frnnd-hTl Talc, car lf!T the man exlanaed nunand carelessly; Ibat tft JbJw eyet looksif Ida: aly and a little guiltily jinto to gray ojaesiof rttU gW! ttaAwtfviimul T0nly for an instant did she rf tarn, his look, iBedTOie) teyeBt ' rlpoop4d qdckly to' hi4 the BrtddetX bitter pain tfc at filled - oIL :F join 1 tnem. in mte 01 nerriorc cue nana she placed in his.' trembled slightly. and the voice was very low that sweretl siniTlv : ! I an- 7 ;"?ood-by r Withl ffiriirbftemoraFW an Lj.S!rti-jf iX-f jZJl44 i h. tnrne4 and talked away :the garden pat toward where his horse 1 stoodaitingjd ttakejbimf on;h daily kbotod-of hiflpection' cfrer'the lare cttle-ranchoj nhjce wa laeiiLia a" .IfJP i -.ii. .. leer aiu or.ne wiLu ma r Inrliatiih Ti TtrTYri1T1Tf' of soon amassing a fortune many 4imes as large as the one withr-hicK,'4ie-had COmnienced . hnaineaa a few years beloTei The firm o0. Jwxft4 .,i -uu axiyiru ava a, icimuio tjiit-, ttil.ii ijic j lj i of money on baar-to tine them, .-oyer J any unexpected calamity. " j 1 . 1 I i ! v I S Pwthj WMams jrttcbetl thim ont , of fcih' thM, wtthr a little .feaep of rooin which had been hers for four happv ; mon't .but 1jrtiib tit biers ao longer. - Her trunk stood ready djn the halk anai the hug' red ig$ wlach;rrJ'eyed passengers to eg alcwmyeyed passengers to fro oyer themueh California road. Fjandfro o-rer therbugh Cafiforniaroad, 1 -jyaaajreadt ia sight ovreaBd a distant - TT:.r. 4-ui; .v. fasten ,4... iay- traTeUng-cioak, glanced te the mirror-' for the last 'rs t;me to adiast the folds of -her "Tail, t " -tl. ' -a . i 1 -sr 1 : hasty fare whose tgnas tnnhtr h ad4 baerR tortpSi neve4)forgotten .vacalioB,sht) Dylans U1UKNUDKU lilU JJLO DUCUT7, Which had iaready reached- the doSr. j.j -u XuZImJII. t glad te shut herself away from even these friendly eyes, lest, they should eai-tiieecrat af Lpctsorrow ttbe "Dorthywasa school teacher but she waa sweet, loyin aodf pretty? and abe Jiad givea her love unreser vedly to this tall, handsome "jnan CtfjIvSnd thai bte had bean but ilejpajrthing ' oraa hour. Bal tkligh see had-faired to win hw. way TJ T !.. ww-c- t..k4 left cue firTfriend behind be.U th jt.rs f .: nv. ' ."5f"l" tf?T?. T.""? hi! bright, 'sbrakhng ldwitbrtiBgerinitodX closed the noiagnsof "lengher rldWi-aurS Mi U - - V0?!" forgotka resehteetrfAnd a hastyfara ell to the friends Bet himself sedulously to work fq TV AOS Bj U'M P kA CTSa. I JLJLI Ct w.-sli r-6l4i ' . t t:;t, AllJL li. AJC1 U1B B ABIjIliCAB IZl O O. ! UlU'UU iLiwrwH, ti,l-;t.,li.-ioJ rrr"r ixistence. form them was-al way goodly share of gossip I 'about the brother she loyedk so dearly, Forthlythefiet ttp a faithful, cprrespbndance, ; and-then BertharoteT '"' . , l cswluD!cJ)ipd rirtiient re to ipei your vacatiou with us, . and rjwere not tbeudefdtlarM : sweste. id m (Tie world. I should j he 'just ;ry.'f ifts itiis I mnstt forgive Dositive'r will take nt excuse yifyou TuftUy DajstoaV S, rtd eirejared te' act as bridesmaid for our humble servant. I ll tell you ne tnore nntil vou net here, but jU1 ka,ve your inniraginat'on. fjli yayjlBtiil Ilea., tl ..-:- "xoucaoymg ana uappy mena. Dorthy turned the letter over and over reflectively. It was plain to be seen that a refusal would give great offense to Ler girl-friend. j Dorthy ihad i never j visited . her since that eventful 8u and her heart was veryjpittegajmst the man who coaldnirngyTwiia' a i. But, though she would. ot,baTa duiitted iCeten tolerielf, she longed passionately to ee the handsome man that she loved eo well,' find she wa''secretiy glad that Bertha f bad made it almost impossible for! her to jfefuse. j-. ; ' ;-- ,f.'..v Before she slept that nighl. "she bad accepted the invitation, and com Kunced her preparations for depart ureTwolday4atoj fownd hr in the MiyUsreTl remembered jropm. Its tening to I Bertha's lively cLatter i o i ,- 1 about the lover Win taa at last storm -i ho Vioawr i , .J girllof eighteen-sparklingand witty, lr"u ? 1 eoWbbrothert aU? BKorriidliWP . I TOD. DUl 1 Win't tell you how handsome he "If I only could prove to her tbat ii.irorAhbV devoted, but he is just I am in earnest!" be thought, j de-r perfection I M Jove him distractediy ; spaitingly "I was a fool three years fcd Iv'e such a lovely trousseau (well ago, and its no tyouder she deipiaes t6kat evevftffing Ctoiort6wptbAt5ae.,l --? . ' ' ; Cm -uteTtiugnt toT)e the happiest Dorthy did tot leave her room BrLalixoJ Ha- .omragtdtdiniier that night, and Henry only returned 1 fo nigh tdlQOjt TOUR ptatUeafcanQvl I T-'.Jk . 1 . ...I . H fortkjuid aaJorth. until Dorthy I - 7 1 1 3 1 l I waa really relieved when she finished I ,ttteiBdMhep toilet - ; Her carioeirv? had been greatly ex cited aboutw b.er.,fri9nd'a -betrothed, but H was ipqt for hjia jtltat' jsbe lin gefed! sd long selecting her prettiest 0 iO1 lacea nd net brightest , ribbons ; nor t4 Wt rt ti;Mfrit MtVtkA trio noDt.aaviu.y. . - - i ire rm ... m . . a . i. i 1 1 .stv,. h.H Thnnrrht rr rnia mMtinor x: i ; ii lYaae nautnougut oiuus , i-L.-. .i, tronlrl meet lt.1V ".T " t. . i j iav ., lBQO wBtllea too. iiovtvi i.aatsuo iwtau wmj eia bdi v- - f- v - . . -: 34 SMnia nave muisnanwy uouiou , auu lto JmftHftiatf fnfatu ation that three veaiBhadcomiHete cuieu ner 01 ner 01a iouj.;t xneyoyn tbeless, the felt alittle thrill of pleased pride to see tluttflbe-orialcKjkirig-lier l best. til.-fc''pj f - ii At the fooVof .the jtairs jtbe, toet ieuij, uu uia.Tftaj u uts lyvicu. -liov xtended bie hand,'a I00V! of "adinir atkainhisjaTe8.;4'v: T am pleased to see 'that you have not forgotten bid fririds, Dora." v ilt had pleased her,iri the old time,-- for hint to' call her Dora ; but no; it J angerfd.her. ps Ste flung back her head, a little sparkle in her eyes. . , : f f9 am not the one to forget, Sin Lawrence.;' with slight emphasis on the ,,;Mr.: Lawrence V' abd, thei with a.ecpiRg stow, aheAaoa. Mr . iattrrefcee opened his eyes Tery wide, and tbep, as the knowledge tba he had been enubbtd dawneA; upon, his mind he che.wed his moustache eayagely. 1' - . . P f""?7 " 'O""- pmc-nre lne has grown. Bat she's deucedly, s.tb i j j3 1 ii handsome ten times prettier tbati - - 1 VT fhV?T"' JJortUy louna lom a veryf coaari mcnplacevoung mwithjpjjs AndJ sot 6uT, Berth; and af ter try j uiaMriu 1 1 lata mm outenaujLUJg, ehe gare him up in despair, and dtf- "Ootd herself to Bertha's nfother, of whom she was very fgndjintill Hen; ry's entrance with his father. 1 l . fiB6th HetoryaPorthJ were oo rot their nm meeung- . - . - ..i Bi.il,A -1 .. n ed off ' as pleasantly as all dinners should. , The'next six weeks were "spent ' in a whirl of bridal preparations, which' absorbed all the time and attention of both girls, to the' almost i utter exclusion of all other matters. ! , , . , 15orthyji quick wit and ready fingers TT.a7a r-T i nrliarvonaahla. inn RortriA ZZij.U . lZcIZKI w V J As for Henry, his yonity had been ffyerelj burt Dorthj. cold recep. tion of him, and for several days he was rederved and haughtrT. ttenf. Bet ijEhongh Dorthyiyfas not. aware of e fact, ' her reserve and coldness I , . .. 3 1. t- Vl- V,lDed ,fan former likmg mte bassionate love. Before the six weeks were rhalf ended, he had orlmowledged .to- him self that she was the. most ; charming woman he had ever sntsi, and by the time the wediing-day rolled around, be bad been driven nearly to rn verge of de8piration- Every, express ion of a sentimental character was either languid at or uncompromising- checked before it was half uttered, afternoon before the wedding Le came snddenly upon her-in the 1 garaera cerina was wm j.pm, aa lawtK.- .r.fho l,ro ajB th vUaf. I " most comfortable spot -.to be Her greeting to Jtienry OTeeticg to Henry was unnsu- . - . -i I m 1 . J 1 1 - - ' ' . . ' " . h .i any cordial, and be flung himself on the grass at her feet, J delighted (to una ner so amiauiy uit.uot.eu luwauu UI 1 if"But all Jher4 amiability vauished, when, unable - to ' restraint himself lonsrer, he suddenly burst out . with, : r;yWhy ire you so cold and cruet to mev when you know that I love you, and always have J loved lyou; ihauar than my life V I cannot liyewitLput JOu, aarung- xe my wue, ana araaw me tbe happiest , of -mear t held out hie arms imploringly." f Dorthy drew back in j a; 'wayfjtha made bis heart sink. 'If r remember j rightly,'! she ad, her eyes flashing and, cheeks tfhln.ffyou told me that you loved me, three years ago. But you let me eo awav then without asking me to be your wifeten when I admitted that r loved you , m return. ; Is likely I will accept your oner 4iow vearg. orn to be your wire. Withoutwaitihg for him to reply. she turned; rau swiftly up tbe : path. and sourfither own room Locking the door behind her, ! she flung herself upon the bed and buried ' , ' "it. T :n OUi l.-J ner race in me uui'iws. ouo unu said that she would scorn to - be' hi wife, but she knewtthat life witbou him woukLbe but .wretched ex istence. - j i ' Henry stood where ' she had left him, locking after her retreating 'figure,. too dazed by her sudden vlie mence to attempt to BtopHhertTh',n as she disappeared through the door way, he struck onT intga tr.atl leading towaid tbe tnountains. there to fight " out wis oatue atone, v . v I . 1 ' A . A. U.,m IAit et1 An in time to preyeui. There was no opportunity, even had they wished it, for another inter view. The wedding was to take place at nine, and the .bridal, party I were to leave i uu uw train, en route for a :itwo;yeaja' trip to,.Europef, Dorthy . accompanying them as far as her home in Just as the train was about to atart Dorthy felt a fetter slipped ;intitef hand, and turned just in time to catch a glimpse of Jlenry, springing from the car to the . platform: Sbe - --- . . ,, ' ,-. ikAari t sanrsirnii iiih is-i,i e-s i n wx x aaj ac y?i Z?llZ 13,;:" W TnJr, i rnum. 1 Vorvlonrrand tiresome was the dar to heiv until she was seated in her 1 Rti. r-oarl it slnwlx. hsreTlinuiB? . with tears, which 6he dashed .impa- tiently aside He : wtt. te," in conoid j sion ; here be jcosiddened by;tkeihdugM or what augt JbaTe, ieen. iMmmoi luture time jyou can TgTeT-jme, ana learn i6 WeepTslngle " word -.from 'you wiJ14f ing-tae tffyour admTi v Three months' i passed; - tod leach day Jtbe longing fco send bin inei sum monjhe. was ruppirig tor ,gr tron- letttr-boi ft e-ed ehTelope'wlfcht 4h single ayvrrd ,tOoss!t w her TsBilaw bandwiitino;. -iiKnfl;T lii'S.; :' 8 r , .The white-wiaged'messeBgert did its duly, and) two 1 weeks. Tfrptpj the time it started on ijpufnejf-a pafd waY brtjuffhlf' to vTbortiar iha made her face fpre'rpa!e as- 'rfekth'cto saoL! instant, atKlhentairiypraciiant;i Showa the r geatlemaa f-jnto tbe parlor, apd teU.him .XwjUf;bei-down iq a mutate, 7 she satdgbrtQab ne had' rriDBpn a time' when llie riarlo was sure to he degatted by tfie'btbjer bpardersj,. Wtftt'TOTIOwetrat that mterriew isuottifji; Auty"tb feB,bii!aiifBt ery. ofig: after, ertbsv anc nr 1 -Musbaad wtsr-agwyjsu walk , suddenly into .'xeir, .nresejhcea r may on ms, arm wnqm qainVitpp aliislfrfe,!aidj5Uflmeruia greeted Terr affeofaaterTh9anid Udrtf V - V o- t PECK'S So Qffiri Sii JCotasr'j Fofint fax iBob "'.fc'uyS 'You don't want . to good parrot. do you? said the bad' . t eI boy to.tbfbgroeeryrmtii. ii my" m . ,".Naw, I don't, want no' parrot. I I had rather have a fool ,boy arouktd than a arrot; ' Biit,what'a the, mat ter with ydur ina'aarro. fl thought he wouldn't part with him' fo : arfy thing.": v'-n ! 'l ' ' I "'4 1 . "Well, she wouldn't nntU Wodti-. uaj Wigiit,. piu au tt bjo oajp ouo; ayiat not have him around,'" and T ' may ri.i .v. j:n ham half can W for him. " She"-F ftold jna to capry faia id SonM lalovjibrf some disreputably place and aell bnnl and I fought maybe he m. would, about suit you," and the boy, biole open abuacb celery and took5 'pat a few tender staux ana rueDea tnem on k codCfish,; to aalt . them, and it can to bite the stalks, while, ia. JasW the'sole'Of his wet boot against, , the; ttovetb dry:it, makror'a'smell e)f burned leather that eameheir turn ing the stomach oftbe cigajr-sin. i ..T t 1 1 .3 11 ,."AOBiuieray.;Doy,si.'Uon;i yuuociur this a disreputable pl ,ce. Some dt. the besfpeople .in; town come ; here BMCt uiogruuery uitvu ova u uciu ujj the cheese knife and errated ' his teeth, as though he would like to jab it into the youth. , . "0. that is all right. -Tbey come here cause vou trust. But vanmake ujwHatyouloose fey charging.it to other peohlev Pa wili make it hot foi jrou at lheeod 6f the Week. He bai been looking over your bilL and com paring it with the faired girl, and- she says we haven't ever had a prune, or a dried apple, or a raisin, or any cin- amon. or crackers afid cheese Out of your'istore and says yOU" fare worae than the James brothers, . and ; that von used to be a three-card . monte man, anof he will nave you .arrested for highway roDDery. ut you can settle that with pa.1 1 like you be cause-, you areno ordinary sneak thief. Tou ..wpnldnt tak j anything .v you couldn t lif h, i vvf ei?fi jourseat, tnd dda't get excited. It does ft tpan good to hear tile truth' from one who has got the nerve to-teU 'it.' But about the parrot. -. M kas eerfa way from home fora weekhaving bight old timo ..m Lhioftgo, .'going ;to tbeatrea and ibinggaad wink be was irrvrtft1 IrrWfiafhe nire'd'miT or aome- ? , t1...i biiv0.' i s.-i. Doay Oiso mrutu - mv parruii . suuie new thiDgaa-to say; -t a ax-rpirtrmt can pjuy sy:r xwyi.fHs rai'r dont amount to anjthing yWhfltwe heed is new style parrpts that, cobverte bpbn the topics of the 'J' and aay things' original. Well, when ma got baak I ; gudso her conscience hurt her for the; way she had r.been oarrying on in Chicago, so she invited the cpmmittea'to'hold the .Wednes day prayermeetihg it", our "house. First, therev was -four people- come, ani ma asked pa to stay to make up a quorum, and pa said j seeing he had two pair, he guessed "he weald stav In. and if ma would deal liim a queen he would have a full band. don t know w bat pa meant, but - ne plaa. draw- pokar I sometimes. I A.ny way, tbeie was eleven people , came, including the minister, and after they hadtalfce.I about the neigbbors a spell, and ma had shoth;e.!lwcLNorth Carolina combining the bon- mehnewntTdv sliTEad jprorked . for tbebeatoensri-Wiia 'w motto on it which Pa badtagbt her; A, con trite heart beats a bob tail1 tush,' and pa had talked to the ' men about a""rp ligious silver', mini he Twas selling stock in wnicu he advised tnem to buy for the glory of th chnrcbi 'they all went into the back parlor and the minister led in prayer.' ;;He got down on bis knees right undec the parrot's cage, and you'd a died to see Polly hang n tj thewirf ofth cageJ with one. foot ana rop an appif.eore on the minister's Wad. Ha snook her handkerchief ii Polly, and look ed sassv, and'Polry got 'up on .her cerch, and as the minister cot warm-' Ied up and began to: raise the roof, TV,!! oairi. f At tin 1 Thrt 'minis- ter had his eyes shufc but ba , opened one of them a- bttle and looted at pa. -Pa wasao tickled at tte parrot, but when the mwiater looked as tbougbitwas hhu that kingirraTef entremw pa TVia minisber trot to famen' aad lv -ahoofc1 bisselT ahd! Baid: J fth' you giving us,' and the mraister got up and brushed the bird seed off , his toeesy and Tie Joka4 ma4thousbt i 1 . Ta ' ' :il 1:1: 1: ' ma womu - sina wiiu uiurimvaiiun, end I vvWb BAttihff oh a 'piano stooL I looking as pious as a Sunday scol day before" skips-6utwtthth'baii'fuiil si aai marked at ineaathougfi she lio n waana. Wfc,riaac,Ben aiapef nig igpemaaajeaampie lHtstallf voted yoTy'BHPthat came a word to that carrot and I can or ova.! uzvXvalbtdflfst t&&iVLlsin itby mybxim'Well,- BAi)dv4be. of TTtaaifWSterarf , wouldn't prfy, and,he araaiLt-i gaff n ".8h! ?wir4eW di sbeTrfieeled "f own, u6.he .ooirjted. tesreelf.usa she go one knee ba jt cast trjoaiiumbbelt thatl had' bea Sractjcwgwitfl oneaaictviriyinf i,at oocu W'P" isgusted aort of , a way,-nd: fcheulttN bub Degan tgu-prai; mjc toe refor -j askld foi tha'jspihi to descend, foopj, $ Una4;tberl6H ,aud tiehdnseholeV' and -particularly du . disgoajted,, dmysel; keetate bu th hoy: that .was . sucb.' a?cAre jnd prepely . eonat-ious that Cwte the ipxiety to hisarenta:, Polly5 said, O, pull down, Jtur ibklf' '5Tenl retaniedNhometJa illL'iteria - in 'Well, bti'd' ached'to. aee'tbat wgmi&J Vactly behind the outain,: and ie.rca on couldn't, sMt,aad she thaoght it tbp,,wit480!Bi;pf ahd;PUyWd;pw aomeo wawwy.egoWMBgnmr mnwrami taeai u woman gor up ami inicfctory shict open.atiWvv stooa and aaJhWOtiIda't -stay yJtelifan: oldstraw hat, tbrkvlhj(fioles 5P9L laM.to me to take. 4boar in which . shpeks, ' oJ,nbr.idBrted of7 out .doora, ind thai -jt eeruad WltBfom'men'fe4Vawiemt maie thetn all god6! naCurod .MT4orafr5but'a fjiiit oKfacciioie. Ifa )md theretiiadve.ii the poor". ,1 1 took the rja-Wdoiht . odjccgr fijgat.thsf,.poWt.aijiwiW right' foot,.nd iiltraimaW ' m if,, woman 1, 1 cataramaran.' and thewemantriedltotiiMTft11rrWfih? oox 'pious' and 'resigned, but aba coaldn'TU'ArJ Pwas gbmgtothe dcsprjl wdPamiaitv ?set : fern, tw,.;t; and j buiTied. orit.with, the, cage . rfOQaibiAcd' DB VOU1Q Bay. BOIUCLUlUlf - ptfcCU H11U tneioiKS ail xteia up tneir nanas ana., said it was sandslou". "'SaVn woh-. 'Use ' DDT. AL nUU'.la- derii a parrot can g0 to;-hall with l therest.oC the community. ) Weii,. ii put the parro'.in 4;be wood shedV and a ' ..' T. . -Jm. - tbey all had tbeir lnmrjgs, except pfe, J s iHo4OT'paririsn who acted aa' umpire,1 the meetinglcoiintT. ;ratified sJfaaobtfSlhijJbbD. Vrmlro nit. and fna- b - it'sT-f rio? litatl 188lT..b amendedU S(laJloiifcTude up, and iaar aays time, she jvill lave that gang sat:fher house. :a Tfiat's 'where .yout:!"p black? eye. aaid the grocery maii' aWJ h6 cbarged 'thef bunch of "celery tb I thabpy pajj Dld the imniBter-hil him, Jr was it one of the sisterar 1 1 ""O. he didn't tret his black, eve at 1 IvW. f,rft4Pr- faVatin P th hot. vltwaa from boxing. Pa l old my I ohum and me that it was ho ba- ra ' to hlearn to box, 'cause we could defend ourselves, and said he used to: be : a holy terror with ,tb boxing- gloves when lie was a" boy, and he bas been gmntfusleBs6r.'i'Vell," he is no slouch, now teU you,- and handles himselfjiretty weU for a churchmem' beVT Tasked pa ithe woulda'tlloW me t(3 bring a poor boy who .had np father to tea6hTiimAJboxing, to our. house to learn boxing.- and pa 'said certainly, fetch him a long. j Hesaid be would beTglad to do anything fof i a poor orphan. So I went :down in the third ward ana got an Irish boy by the name' of Duffy; who can knock the socks'off any boy in 4 the warct He fita prize fight once, f It would have made Jou laugh to see pa UU him how to bold bis bands and how to ifuaVd nis facet " He told Duffy not to be afraid, -but Ho strike' right "out ...ri hu ::(nr,iaa TrfrTv f. was afraid na would cet mad ' if he hit husband knock me dowh IottvVi lv.f:-Viia . tiA UbaV Anil rv.-cra, .Tin rtrt. in fh ViriCo' and another in both eyes, and cuffer uiui uu ui wu- uii.nuiuuiuii "i u: ii j . v:m in.i the stomach, and laumed him. in tbe , auu taiuuieu. uuuj w uo 4 made his teeth bleed, and 1 mouth and i rkwhll, o-u-o him a side-winder in M r.1 ne r,nlled nff Iho box- n -j uh-A , ohaii... nurl we adjourned ana went, uo wn stairs a t : as though here was apaoic. I haTcn' seen pa since. vV as his et Tery Morlrt ? !"!' ' A'"' ' ' . mio.t ! t , .r.nniri ; a.w an" the grocery man.r Aad -hia nose Ba.mari t ho tr.,r.rr tin lrmV into hi , .. tt '. . ,t i leit ear. ne was a5tne ... maiKes buying beefsteak" to' put on itT j. ' - - , wr v.,.. Th. t Popular Han in WaBhingtta. . , The Washington correspondent of the Petersburg, Va., Mail,f writes as part of said territory Umbrae Jin1" -follows about Senator Vance5 ; said boundary. whichi lles 'iotne1' The moat popular publio man itf "county of Nash and asib6rl ai the"? Washington is the Benator . from- parties residing - therein hair build a Dommie oi Mat tjarpenier wuu ine wonderful fachlty of anecdote of Tbta' Corwin, tho North Carolinian4 is the life of any circle he may- be throwir in. Dull care gathers her,threadbaie crarments about her and hurries away, when- the genial Vance comes up, and Momus begtas to grin.' Wnenevar from the partrs residing itl the bfig ' -a combined yell of merriment would inal. territory, under the act Aforesaid 5 come from the 16ak room, Of'a -roar then and in that1 tia Q& Biimofa' of laughter from tbe. Senatorial) res. aaix-80cctflwte& tunrant. one'could tell, without - any : r; kVn ae.o .Vf riaVinf fwn of it aJL'; ; Dignity ; drops ' heri Soak' when calm, would K rinarrl Tt is worth' the price of an orchestra seat On a benefit night to beaFthe Senator tell ei his hrst e as a statesman, , It r seems aras a memoer 01 uoug. - - - - . 1 j . aT V , - . Vance is near, v ana even .me sionersmmaiungineirauhualteportr : St dmuuds, who wears a mask, u bEonu;f4BWsec1nJ SV1tn'oir'" unbend aud Jus shrill laughter 1 report or faaUeottori. f'th Wfrt1' ; hitrh ibTS the redt. . I torr is Nsah amutt aririexeVrfV ' tL l . it m MtOrth' Uaroiina-oeiore.ine war ana-- 1 to .was mar but let tam-teil it m ms own woras 1 snau . 1 - , . - . , ' . .1 1 'VI ' . -. (woe morl - I l.A nfUTtnll-it itO -tdB&mA fliw? finval'cioaa llt Jotat-where AlaWajor. ''V' 1 iWabers and saibes most do congre gate : : , , .' ' . I was bi m'aht ' I lwaWher l was; first --j-,.- . .- Congress soma jtwanty nye-yeaea age. Bwellod;.so s that .North uaromia ' could not hold me, and when I came Itej AngMri,IiII!rin the UvaaOf th whldrnrWWarLra, Ml 1J l-J rnVmlbihethtdI ogled ladies. iaHhgwflitaj, 1 1 1tffa the paaiKijkthWWn tln all . the tifats Ii eUratiaWtl m ibe daekkait tobaacetfutaJf&f1 floor, sTfiat t tha edmiatewTrbofa1 look enn- etietf'Woueha every evening wbeu the wetrfh?r waa fijaf.rariswii bovtaiiDdWIs in rasjii ttt&krtes, ddirecfJjr iftftppfaijatt old be WritdSr waa.-' - ' . J sr-1 i .a fAlJ - J. J aiarrr.llOLt ?1LL b drawloafut: ou r ' ' . . " avail Tti! isi!a. viUtoaai" tio law roa kwsMr'HASH - - C, & JlDSlC ARE Aprs a -Il Tti Genera ?y tyi&Wth1 te- A.. 4 1 . : i-r t s rBJ ot inouu (SC. ha tko avefc entiUeiAu WT8nli Wtedt froni hn- thelanda embracediA tliaKfrhwiW bouniliuefu. in.,adiliata irkIJilan ! Jwg.M f'3 ,wsrn wonaary wjiyXfaaxjiwonm laau, ipw. W fk'W1?1 i -'waat. twn' Whdaryr to t dward'a iae, tnenCe with . his; .extern Bboundary, laiid with Gr.W.TYards; Jme .tE.fJ. waswou b, bo aa w Mmsin.uit. Wat-d's, and leave out C. X Jraswell and Sip Edward's, and vithi tho said Ward's line to acrbfei the county road, leading from Whitaker's Mill t J3at tleboro, thence .-said 'cdunty.,oad to R M -mitakertTihe, ihQca wiih ft M.tvhitatterr andfJ.sJu.. waf&a i ia-T,1 Wardfi Touteidg! fence, ibence aerostiJiTi Ward's and, 0. w- -VVard a" laftt towUtjH'' to Mrs. J. K. harper S; laDd. thence south with Aer fbrrt to the county road, 'easttto f R ?hffigsl&hd, bBee oortbth the saijef Philip land to his f enca. wear Swift Cfiek, thence do wo - the CYeekU88the - lands of J. BiFadipa,'-1 W W ; KeaL i- & JoEd?& '"W,eVaUj Tajrlor A. Marnottl '-WJC., Ur-Pojsa-aa; Welfey tVtt Wuhungton A Weldon-Rafff dad,'sall bne last above meBtioned Wlocrf; ted between theraba'Atft lauds on said wft'Oreek, tbeage across jtbe Wtlriiiafott Weldbtf bounds, t6 the oorpOrate-liiSi t's 'rvf Wrf town of WbUakers thrtcetthvtfye eastern line or saio rowrr f or arrnfta -- . Uf v . f . VZA. r- : c - rt . ,", sha11 b ? treed bf tU mpiW V Jmrntssionars, aia trwni 10 me Wilmington., ,iV Weld ha Hglroad l bounds north. 'of 3 WM PWa I . vim north, of said, towo,. thence dBaiirad t6Fi6mng Creek with sal is amendatory,; thouc with theline ot said, territory - tot tDebegihmJ" t this Jescription mAbrw&t- ?fwft of"' Iha Anmiluant NaQhtnitKilMiMHiU' i KrX. T 6 r "r?' J, i fc. a.lnat , Cciarfotters" UCaOUVlViV UUUJWot 9J TT A W e VVUU 1 J. ThorpV, R. H. Riekaud Gra Arm"" .. arohereV powered, to taJwbatgrloi" Mlt ftiV.TT' good and Aufficieut tenee'eothfectiri 1 1 tnpace aewu aaia reeK ..tor rrar nvef,.. 1 i W. I J i .-. ia, ,ail I il iiio uuuuuuij oi iuc - icrritory , us f scribed in- the act to which fhis !itcfcfJ .witn tins territorjg : tnen Taid ienca. commissioners are authorized to ' Vertise the same ki- Hke 1natlhTr,,,'4tllf,, to; the same effect, 8i8 deseribd Ifi aection 5, of said act y Pttoldedt.Tht if anv-aaoneVH have been 4eied and collected by said feLoo ajmmwsi6D"er8fj aolelv um)n the f efices tf thh tetrifbi l I .K.onA' ln th., r.;fh.Ji1 ll V i S tW l "Sac: 3 That (said r'fenee ' 5ointnis ' fhill; a suffieientaam1! mdney qpkfr' for Jmtrtiog aakl fehea, be made after xpeiienee use t&eBumttiitfs' coirectW"TcYaia " . ; thai he. porpaMibnlyf' WotefiAj Hiipttgrm, ? t e w .. a: it sr ress ; from 1 jThat in using taxes levied for repairf" , 3 1 a i- jirVii a k..-.. Kn- jauA.lr " AttgUBC,' 1883-.th'5r!fr,i le fltton the' ft'nce .' arcdtmbB!ftD lMl , :a - liviSxo. Tii:ti i f fooe .eouv .... . a -. 4 to ne same ; jsatna nu pawiiier, oa tuerem prescnoea. , ,Sec. 5. Dr. . H. Speight, 4- U. i,T uiissionerf JtOW; pwipriOBtne'ttaiiie CanHelt yon'n required in Ujeprigiaal act of Wbictf I. . - j .-- " V t . a i elected to 1 this is amendaternawa ehttH wltaolo" : ?w""
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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