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; Illicit " X ' t rc mm1: "THE TROJAX AND TYRI AX SHALL BE TREATED BY US WITHOUT DISTIXCTIOX." 'VOL.':!'.'"' HENDERSONVILLE, N. C, AUGUST 26, 1881.- NO. iG. IndcDCiidenl Hern id . II EST. T MTMH TAX. HA7I5 BHDS;, Eiilcis ui Picjrisl.ri, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Copy One Year, ----- - ixo i Six months, , ----- 50 -," Three months, - - - - 35 tg-STRICTLT ADVERTISING RATES. Transient, One quare,(i a linos Brevier) one insertion." - - - - - - - -..I'-00 Each subsequent insertion, - - - - S YsALY.--One column one year, .- 1 90.00 One-half column one year, - - - - 3P30 One-fourth column one year, . - - - 15-00 Local advertisements, to come under head of "Special Notices'! will be inserted at 5 cents per hne ' . Transient advertisements payable in ad vance. Yearly advt's. payable quarterly in advance . . Contracts for advertising for any space or time may be made' at the office of the Herald, Main Street, a doors below. Virginia House. V V TO SUBSCRIBERS, r If your paper fails to reach you reg-u , larlyV notify us at once and the matter will receive prompt attention. , . . ". Subscribers when ordering their ad- 1r- rhinirei) must be careful to eive the erected. - And it is creditable to human nature that it should be so. Thc North. In the Soutli by which wc mean northern men and northern means on southern soil is a noble exhibition of that high exercise of hih virtues on both sides, which gives assurance to the world that the men of Amnn'ri n rr wrrtVv , li rrmnt And I have prayed but vain has been my J blessings bestowed ' by the hand of Heaven on this, the greatest. LITTL My feet are wearied and my hands arc Urcd; Aiy soui oppressed. And with desire have I long desired , Kcst only Rest. rTis hard to toil, when toil is almost vain. IU I'.IIIU WAY , Tis hard to sow and never garner grain In harvest days. The burden of my days is hard to bear. knows test X prayer For Rest; sweet Rest. Tis hard to plant in spring and never reap Change sclJoih, for changes are inconvenient. - Books alone can never teach the use of books. Converse not upon subject which lead to impure ideas. Consent to common custom but not to common folly. The autumn yield 'Tis hard to till and when His tilled . O'er fruitless field. to weep Tl. 1 t . 1 . and most favored of all the lands O to V to keep .t secret of the earjth. And so I cry, a weak and human cry. 5k heart oppressed ; And so I sigh, a weak and human sigh. For Rest 4br Rest. My way has wound across the desert years, And cares infest . My path, and through the flowing of hot tears I pine for Rest. 'Twas always so; when still a child I laid Un mother's breast My weary little head e'en then I prayed. As now, for Rest. And I am restless still; 'twill soon be o'er. For down the west ' Life's sun is setting, and I see the shore Where I shall Rest. ' Quarrels would be short-lived if the wrong wc.e only on one side. Agriculture has not only given riches to a nation, but the only riches she can call her own. The worthiest men are most in- give name ot tnc omce w wmtn io pp fY" be sent. 1 The North In the South. 0 At the Insane Atjlnni. There is one man at the insane asylum in Raleigh who fancies himself Napoleon Uonapartc. lie pets out carlv in the morninir and with a corn stalk in hand charges jurea oy sianucrs; as wc uuanv across the " grounds crying, find that to be the bcM fruit which "Charge ! Bring up the right the birds have been picking at. wing i" and tires himself down at Good temper is like a sunny day; it before he returns, to his room. it shcds a brightness over cverv AnoUicr imagines that he is to be tiling; it is the awcclncr of tod nung py uic sncrm ai 1 a ciocx nnd thq smother ot disquietude. I www saw ww m m m v - k. . '. A mnntr tVii hniinp;i mm' nr I x. x... : . 1 ul To innouncc a man hannv - I wcu oy mat uuic , uuu incic 11c 1 . . . . , h leat the broad-brained, enern-etic. -.:. .u, u u I mcrclv because he is nclu is iut 1 w - t ---- - , - -vimii vra si iiv 111 is 1 1 r liiiuiiiii 1 j I progressive men who look upon With ill h; mmht nnd rne :f as absurd as to call a man healthy j 1 Accordinjr to law. papers may forwarded until an explicit order of discon tinmnre is received: and wnetner taaen o fUf siiKiuTiher or not from the place where they are deposited, he is accountable for the r.M until he nrdersst discontinuance and pays what is due. I ? baked meats," sectional prejudices befcompanied by the amount due, or the engendered by political diUcr- paper win not be stopped. - ences in this country have been life as too short for the world to spoken to, "Hush ! don't bother I merely because he has enough to oe living always on funcral have me ! I must have this done and it is most one." A lady who Let us be what wc arc, and wears a tradinjr dress shaped like speak what wc think, and in all cat. ve been a peacock's tail imagines herself things whatsoever keep ourselves d north- tnc Virgin Mary, and to every loyal to truth and the sacred pro- TO C0KKxbFUiNiJrii 10. put away in wc pasi , auu iwiui- tnc Virgin Mary, and to every Brief communications or an interesting ern citizens are Coming in lOrCC visitor she elVS "Touch but the U.mn nf fnrnrUn character respectfully solicited. Write on .t4,o., 1 ISllOr Sne Sa S, AOUCn OUl U1C ICSStOnS OI incnUSllip. but one side of the name with the artic Wet are not responsible for the views ex pressed by correspondents. We go to press on Thursday evening, there Tore, ail matter intended for publication in a given week's issue must reach us by Tuesday noon of that week. I . . Address, V.1 INDEPENDENT HERALD, . Hendersonvillk, N. C. llUliy SOllClieu. rue vn , . 1 T'l- 1 ' e paper and always send real into the bouth. 1 hey are warmly hem ofmv garment and all thy a?rdf2fS welcomed everywhere, and ' in wounds shall be healed.M Dclar- CVerV WaV. n0ttn ; nllnvvd thf AvFiolf Ihe bouth oilers inviUng fields grounds but stavs with stony gaze -r investments of northern jn s room indifTerent to even-- Prcaral,on in CHURCH DIRECTORY. BAPTIST. Rev. D. B. Nelson, pastor. Preaching every S nday at II -o'clock, a. m. Sunday School at o! o'clock, a. m.; Peter stradley, sup't., A. J. Dodamead, Ass'U Sup't. Prayer meeting every Thursday night. METHODIST. Rev. W. D. Akers, pastor. Preaching on -ad and 4th undavs at 1 1 o'clock, a. m., and at S o'clockp. m. Sun day school at 9 o'clock, a. m.; I. G. Waldrop, Sup't. Prayer meeting every Tuesday night. PBESDTTERIAXt Rev. S. T. Mar tin, pastor. Preaching onnst and 3d Sundays in every month at 1 1 i o'clock, a. m. Sunday School at 9 o'clock, a. m.; J. A. Woodburn, Sup't. ! for money and for the exercise of thinjr , and considered by all dear northern energy and intelligence. hv insanc. He scarcely ever leaves And the North, with character- tc room, brooding, brooding all istic quicKncss oi percepuon anu thc time. Retdsv JU Jintes. sagacity, sees the great opportune Confucius said: "In all things the whole . A.:.u anu wiiuuui suv.ii ere is sure to be fail- ty, and is earnestly making use of it. In a great country like this, under such a system of govern ment, and with resources palpi Hard Understand. Verily, events in this world arc hard to understand. Lewis R. Redmond, the poor mountaineer and outlaw, was the target for six tatmg like life with a latent riflemen, and six bullets were wealth and strength almost too lodged in his body. Subsequent boundless to be described, it is ly exposed, shut up in jail, with is ot th PROFESSIONAL CARDS. THOS. J. RICKMAN, mm d mw& &t law, absolutely barbaric for citizens seoerate sections to be estranged I sicians. bv remembrances'of things that I stands to-day a sound man. urc. The business of life is to go for ward; he who sec evil in pros pect meets it half way; but he who catches it bv retrospection, turns back to find it. Affectation in any part of our carriage is lighting up a candle to our defects, and rTcvcr fails to make us to be taken notice of, cither as. wanting sense or want ing sincerity. I am persuaded that many per sons sav more about their sins lc- hc care of obscure country phy " eT . I .rr tnn rffrit t r iu Tt rn Thin - have long ago been borne away the clear red glow of health in his Inc" "Tsf U I loWn f ontheti3e of time to return no checks. James A. Garfield Irc- JTO'. ' Vlll, lkCn f more forever. Other peoples in ident of the United States, was """'""J other lands have had the same or fired at br a single assassin and , AU misery is certainly struck by a sinCle pistol bullcL oiiy, ana nc inai iccis cvm oc ndcrly cared for, ministered to tore they come may uc ocserveti- ly censurcti, yci surety 10 urcati Wm. M. DAVIEb, . L;.i cnrmc n,l Rut historv is a rreat I everv moment, he lies hovcrinir lament tnc past. 1 pecial. Facilities for making CpUec- j similar troubles to divide and dis .'s.-tf I tract them too. In truth, all m v - - tions of all kinds. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. IROMPT attention eiven to all business. Investigation of Titles and Collection of Claims, a specialty. ! do all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Job I rioting as cheap as any otht rintinft estab- htirial-rrround in which nassions between life and death, with the and prejudices as well as the men probabilities favoring the latter, whose breasts thev agitated, arc Redmond lives to go to Albany iiurlrd beneath " tlie tombstones orison. The man who is needed that tell posterity of the 'virtues and prayed for to govern fifty md- not to be encountered a rather than the animosities of lions of people will probably die. come leforc any decided It is not cae, but effort, not smoothlcs but difficulty, that makes men. There is no station in life in which difficulties have nd over- measure lishment in Eastern or Wc Vitrn Carolina. I t Virtue in vhou memnrv thev are I (rrt'tttVtliC Artt'5. of Miccrss can be achieved. Vitrn tar ut work 1
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