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To the j FARMERS of BE A JtffiOm A WOMAN'S ANSWER; lo you know you have asked for the costliest ---thing', "V 'j V -. '-H'-''i Ever made by the hand above? A woman's heart .and a woman.s life, . And a woman's wonderful love. 1 DOVOU know vvi hv atWrt frtr this priceless thing ': "'-'.. - As a child might ask for a toy? Demanding whatolhers have died, to win,' ; With the reckless dash of aboy? ! " ' ! ; ' ' ' You have written my lesson of duty out; Man-like have you questioned me. . Now stand at the bar of woman's soul, Until 1 shall question thee. Yon renuire vour mutton -shall alwavs be hot Your; socks and your shirts shall be whole I require your heart to be true as God's stars. And pure as Hisheaven your soul, You require a cook for your mutton and bee I require a far greater thing. A seamstress you're wanting for socks and for . shirts, ' i i ! ' ' " ' I look for a man and king A king for the beautiful realm called home. And a man that the Maker God Shall look upon as cdid on the first, And say, It is very good." I am fair and young betlhs roses will fade, . From my Soft young cheek one day i Will you love me then, 'mid the falling leaves ' As you did 'mid the blossoms of May ? Is your heart an ocean so strong and so deej I rr ay launch my all on its t:def A loving woman finds heaven or heil , On the day she- becomes a bride. X require !all things that are grand and true ... All thing that a man should be. If you will give this all, I will stake my 'To be all you demand of me. If you cannot be this a laundress and cook You can hire and little pay But a w Oman's heart and a woman's life Are not to be won Jhat.way, . ;v; county : And-sections of other Counties adjacen Maipr John G. Blount , Hating been appointed agent at Washington, N. C for the sale of the ' , ' CEiLEBRATEb PATAPSGO 47 m : W. H. TRIPP. " F. P. HODGES T. A. STATON. J. C: GORHAN. , )AVE. GASKIjUii. -". r Manufactured by Tatapsco Guano Company, bf(BciUirr.o. f. ' 'Every bag guaranteed of uniform gtade. ' . Will be prpared to furnish the same in any desired quantity on and after March, xst. it; ' (Pp.ftr tn the following named Gentlemen 'who have used the Gt during theyear 287. for the advantages derived by the use ofihes foi J.V.PERKINS. j Win. Mi AW. S. W. LATHA&L W.H. SANDERS. THOS. H. BLOUNT. T- A. STATON. J. 13. RESPESS. Ji -JULbUXM. And other farmers 01 the ounty . - j ; ' : " Major 3m. 9. Mount. GENER A L ( Fire Insurance Agent. Office at Court House, '; WASHINGTON. N. C Represents the following Companies. ; ""' i life J ust for fun. ; An author says that one of the uses of adver sity is to bring us out. That is true particular ly at the knees and elbows: A recent marriage notice ends with . the sin tjular expression, probably added by a waggish triend. "'May their future troubles be lttde t-xes." . ; A Pennsylvania father, ninetyears of ge. boxed hW son's ears severely for abusing his I vyilCi - The boy is sixty- : - ' ii a it:- 4k FRANKLIN FIRE INS. CO. or PHILADELPHAorx 3, 500, ( PENN FIRE INS. CO. or PENN. ovz 600, 0C CITIZENS INS. CO. or NEWARK, N. J. otke 393, 0Q ? AMERICAN FIRE INS. CO. of raiL.AUH.iMriiA. orta j , iuu, uu HOME, FIRE INS. CO. or COLUMBUS, O. over' C00, 0OC ALBEMARLE INS. CO. or VA. orta 300, 0OC PETERSBURG, SAVINGS INS. CO. oter i 200, 0005 PAMLICO. BANKING llNS. t-U. oyKa jsju, uw Combined Assets 6, 893, 000. All classes of Iks ur able property, Insured at the lowest board rate?. ! ' ' t J -JT..L1.J - J Ti ZJ Losses prompy ' ajusiea amt'raui in v Jsife insurance effected, m first class '& m Subscribe for the sprightly sem? .eelv
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