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M. .1 Jlclvfjtl lublieUer. I A II L E T , X . C . , ( 7v z.: ; iTi-HTir .1 S';cbhjptio!J 1 Ia.is: or.f "py on'" ye'.r, $1.50 5 " " tor six months, " ' " time months oo Alvli.tising IUtes. Advertisements will be inserted in the Ai:or-. ;il the rati of $1.00 per Hpiare for li-.-t n.MTtiou and 50 conta per squure for each hiibei"iiiorjt insertion. Contract ad-vcn.istiiM.iit- received at figures very much owr than iibovp rates. ' j 1 1 lines t less brevier constitutes i i ! ui ri'-n and tributes of inspect insert ed at. discount oi 2.3- per ceut ofl abve riU"-. Mai raises und deaths free. 'I l;n Ai.i."s has b-en onterd at the Pot Olfn e at llamkt, as second cla m matter v1mi l)oh i lit fUx Coin- II1CIICC- To i: nl: deeply; it be ilroi k, is a sin; this1 " . le.me.i. A ' what poiht ilfioH tlic tal-'- 1 strong ri r il l- bee me a sin? 'I he hi;- :i -. h't ii the b" jy i-. whe:. not xci t.- ; -.:icaMng irink is its roper ;iu 1 h;l -.1 I'mnkeness the slate larthem re, - tiMiiit. Theslfcteofd iitikmiess ih i '.it. kIii. At wnat H'at (it t h it Ik- . - mi .' U e suppose a man perfectly hi : . w o n. ih l ot tasted .'inytiiing tl ut c.. . ioxiiMli'.oi,.: gla.-s excites him and t, re .-xi i.t iLstui Ls :he state of sobri .ml so tar destroys it., another g'ass eii .: i: !n still more, third lires ins eyes 1 ! ".IH tul triu-.. iiiliames his p.iMtiioh; a ii i Mi i ' I'll: tins, :i tifili nuikcH nun fun i-h a. I irily i: sane: :i sixtli makes mil ; a ; 'e, ; m'Vbiii !i or eighth makes him Kin i d M iim fhs, il giadod rna8R: his lea--i'.i. s piein:' eij and his faculties lur a tine destroy- d- Kvi i v ii"bln and gener ous . riniplo willn . linn withers :.ml tlio in I i.ud. s polluted ami defile . This ih s H, uvvliJI him: In.' drunkards shall not ii. Li i it the kingdom ot liod, i l I ore do s tho sin lni? in? At tin tii k hifts. ul tin- first step towards com plete inioxiciiUi.ii, o:' at the si.Jtli. s Vi lith n eighth? Ik not every step from t'.e na tural sU'i- oi lie" systum towards t .at of st' pi.i inli-xitatioti ae adv.iu in sin. and aNii'ldii) to the unwearied lonpu-r of tiie h'i ? IS iiari- Iomeiith- I low maiijt minutes have yen to sjtare? Yw tt ii. liiteeii '.' Much mrty b.. done witi- tie in U'c lnif beard of a yuiin mat wl . ir.u! ihioii.'li a History of hn.-. lain: WHilf W4iilii!(; lor Ins meals at a boai ,l(i l- bolide We hav- read o! a ll;ali:t?t . r ; is, who in h.iid to liavx Coiii- jios.-d .! 'a'K'rat. woik when visitni).' will i a il.-, dn: i j tlie ieterva! betwi.f i tlx' i. : .i ill whi n j, ho first no to tak' le.ive f , r t i i.i ai d the .notiieRt-ivhi.t! s!ie i' ' Ht'.'il ll-M l.kht W or :.S. Ii ' so. ill Moots fill up the crevii e-; h.ii i'iik st ;is nie.cb to do v;th mak.i j; the -.! a 1 firm wall as thw great iih.,.i; 'he V! .e ne ( f --iare iuvuh i;N cunh ib " i 1 ' i I a 'itii-- to Iniilnnit; up hi .mj un ;o: l.i, .is a maiis mind. ! ii .U'nd a widow Win ba.l a e-r-own no st, . .1 iur-l.-er. Myfatlni i:led my )i. use 'V h . n, fell in lnvi 'A i ll i n vst. p iL...i;t ind in.iri i-d hei . o iny hither b.i..:.- .mi, m-l.iw. a d '.uy step-dan ' 1 11 y lin bei au-e she was mv lath v - .i;. . -on e tinu alter my wile had a was my tatinrs bi'otner- n-law. a: ! i. v in, e: ioi lie w,w the broil. .-r of n ; step-dau.ter. My fatiiei s wife, .hat lh. mi st p-d.iuliter, also had a soi ; he w. . ol lailirse. in biother. and in the ii." iii'in.t my ;r.md-ehili!, ot lie wa.- the h. ol iii v daughter My wife wah mv i. rai d mi t'.ei . bee, .lid " tdio my n Ui- Tr. notlu r, 1 w.vs i jy wile's lutslund vud gioo I iluld at t e-Kvi o time, a: .1 at the husband ol a person's grandmother is his jriand'alhtr. 1 was my owi. i;randtalher. 'Vou promised to pay thut bill yesterday,' said an tDgry creditor to a debtor. 'Yes,' calmi'y replieil the other; 'hut to err is human, to kirget, divine, and I forgot it.1 I'hc . Vii n ,to .TrcatvWomen. What lo do twith our daugh ters: Teacl. them self-reliance. Teach them to make bread. Tea.h them to make shirts. Teach thetn not to wear false hair. Teach them not to paint and powder. Teach them to wear thick warm shoes. Teach them how to wash an iron clothe. Teach tt e n how to make their own dresses. Teach ihera how to cook a good meal. Teach them to wear calico dres ses and do it like a queen. Teach them to say no, and mean it. Teah ti luj how to darn stock ing and m.-w on buttons. Teach l hem to regard the mor als, n;l t!iu money, of beaux. Give them a yood, substaDcial common .-ciiool education. I Tea-jh fJiem that a good round i roey rornji is worth fifty delicate ' coiisntnpiive.s. Teach iberu t( hive nothing lo do with dissolute young meu. Te.icli tlicrn accomplis'timeats music, f .iititing if you have time i and money to do it with. Teacli ttiein to cultivate a gar I den. Teiicii them that God made them a his own image, and th .; no amount ot light lacing will im prove the model . Teach tliem that u good, steady meoiiniiic, without a ceut, is worth a iiozcn oil-paiuted loaterti in i hr ti..ilclotl . j Tench them the essentials of i life: truth, honesty, uprightness. A yniiiig lelli.w, whone. better halt bad jusi pi eauiited i im witli a bouncing, pair I 'wins, afei.lod church vm Sunday. I.Hi.-ing the discourse, tUe clergyman In dt'-il" at our i inocent friend directly, a: d a,id in a (mi ling eloquence; "Young v an, you hfve ,ii important responsibility irust (limn you.' The newiy fludged : uhcr, sup) osnig the pi eacher referred t... lis peculia; l.otie event, consuleiably .hirtl-'d the audience by exclaiming, 'Yen, ; I have r-.'o of thi m.' I The .idler day a crowd m attendance at I i hoi.se salo wei u greatly astonifhed to I near 1 hi au,:':onecr fay; (Jelitleliiui. I :an'i ,ie alxm: the hoist.; he is blind in ot:e ;e.' I he hi ie was soon knocked down to u i-m'.eii who had been grtatiy struck y liie am u -lii.er n honesty, ai.dtilter pay ing I'.r the Imise, he sa n: 'You Were " iiicsi i ii,.u;li to tell uie that this aniuial vashbnd nioiieive. Is tiieie any other jdef.it?' 'Yes sir. tiieie is. Ho is also , blind in the other ye !' was the prompt it-ply I "No ,,i,e wuuid take .you 'fur what you I are,' aiti an old-rashionrd gentleman a j day or two ago to a wmild-be dandy, wdio I had more hair than tiraiiis. -Why?' I asked -ioe. Because tK y can'l see your 1 ears "Ji tiny, you said Sally kissed vou, did you kiss her back?' "No I kissed her ltce.'' A lie vou.-, When both parties vote y js, ami the preacher ties the kr.nt. A )oii;)g Woman in Rochester, U, Y. iiaA s'led tor (lamiges a man who kiNetl liir. A m-m whocin'i I isg a worji n without damaging her ought: pay tor his awkward ness. The sobe man is the happiest i .au, aud e;:;oys lite the be-t. The grt tet i ruins are the Amplest. So are thgreati-t men i CD W 5 SI? i. O l:i CITS r X CD CO - o - CD -I - CO THE WHITE Sewing machine TBS BS8T OF AIXw Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Conslrvction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim Cf itmOTHC VERT BEST OPERATWO CtJXCKEST SELLING, HANDSOMEST. AND Uflrt Perfect Sewing Ifoefcine IN THE WORLD The greaipoptfarityo? h White Is th most eon btnotna tritutt to Its excellence end S'iperiority ever otbtr machines, and In submitting It to the trede we put It up.in its merits, and in no Instance hsslt ever yet falltd to satlsty any reeombiMdatioa In Its tavor. The demand for the White has Increased to such anestent that we are naw 1 compelled to turn out Completo Se-rr-in.gr agac'hn, tilo 'din 7ur-x I Every wMtilne I w.mr.i4 fcr 3 yars. pp4 89ld lor csh at literal iiijBnts.or v;.on asy toynen's, to suit the cor .: . i-eo o? catcrre:i. white $ewiugI:achw: '. ;: , t& 353 Ci;i(i;.v3., Clentiarui. THE N itwltli-tr.-r,!; r r of ii;. y wn i 8UJ':xrted by a ):.'- K fi ?r'"y-o aw. nor:'ilr.-l i .f'iri. o.in a!i.l a rtiri U fefe75Tt e.im.iir.a'ion of J.-:: .1 .!.,-. .i1.m-.-h.. Its hHm: HjJjj?' :SW S:' . and takf--, rai i with tL-- b:i.i t m hi-veninit ft A&-xi!ffit StJ'of in'-.i.tivec-ji.us. Suit. -VV '.oiiot I-a d price Sen I f. niti' nnttl vou li-i ,-1 Cif Most Elegant,, simple and Easy Running Machine in the Market The Ever Reliable VICTOR. VICTOR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Branch OScti 235 Staxl St.. -laicxoo, Iix- M1DDLET0WN. COBS- aBcoao ano; oimi mohs -irfQjaivs pJ Pn aOTJ mo:nt pttttittji - o?ijJ pitq.kI oo s -.s o til AjaA) aAs 'wpjioj Saury c i oji;ra;ajl ai 'm mo rjk trq jo wa to crS ".'t3 f I3;nV , rnjaoda jrtq-uo I 5j c.ia 'XirfcQb saj Inn Hw I qua ;iui Tiaq jjaad on. aM&wocmoH , -u n S33VVXSS3S HTTTttlS qi voq in. avTHH ..HXUIT1I usiv HHVn s.oj v luuiina HUM. K0BIHVJV03 q Xia i joo iiqA Xvnp4iniI 4 I Q10M 3H1 HI 1833 THE LIGHT-RUMINQ The BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, knd most THOROUGHLY conelrueteA SEWING MACHINE ever n.renteU. Ah the rearing pari arc m.i.Ie of tho BEST STEEL, CAREF0L1.Y TEMPERED a,ml ar ADJUSTABLE. It l a the A I'TOMA TIC rr.VA O.V, Jt ha Che LAKGEST BOUB1A; ll !ibh Lb Easiest Threaded Shutt'. 1h BOBBIK'8 nic WOUND ,l-"f;l RUNNING or UNTHiUSAJHNli MACHINE. It has n SELF.ETTINa XFKPI.T ; Jt has r. VI AI. lor regw'aUi. the 'enli otu t-!", WITHOUT TKSTINO; It a LAl.'ir: 8PACC u.n tor t!;0 : mi ; 1' is NOISKI.fS. an.'. ).ng ini re p n:ib t CtLUEM't; i :at. all oiatr maehiises ul-iuci. X4" Aysnts wanted iii 1-j; where ve arc not rjjreintt ' Johnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. fJEW VICTOR. SIMPLICITY SIMPLIFIED! II W H0M1 Improvements. September, (878. 'I"i l: h is Inn!? tl: !': :. :'. - roark a tict '.;:! -r w:it(i(s- ii"r It IT i of irn in a:i.l a rir Itssh'jl- au or ro iRii.ru il.u"t.:;if"i, therr.'or-, hvp nor lJ. rne.s k natcti ap aad r-v.imish f ' r cf castotni r. We Sell New Machines Etery Time.' L 'xiral tras to ilio trade. Don't Liiy i A .-t . ' i"" ? .
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