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"'. - ' ; ... U. ; t .;" . . I ." :'V r ; 7" '" -"- ' ;j fi- ; ''..yw'r'-1", f jf '' :-'7"nV-.v:J ,--.'V.:'- t , -t." . ., - ,'. ..... , - . . .'-' . "' ' . . ' , ! j f I ; I , ! (SS5v.'Pj::.';i ?c-) .... -H' -jgYM-';,. I :: .... . , rs, jfPUBlltSHED WEEKLY; BY J. L. DADGER, EDITOR "AN D PROPRIETOR. '.mi TA'Y a!rlK 1 NA IVV 1 i i r j t 1 - ! VOL: I. ; " i.. 3: 1 t, .1, A.' ,.' TKn, AN'OK. : r - 1 II - H ! f i '. : .'1. W: 1 1 i 1 , rFTT, C ; . . T t'r;t n.T a rI,H Snu'h Cai-of nian planted IbrSffa cVc, .lighted urf with shappkiej and loye 'X- '. "U ' ' h: i : . i::'ki, tifnto sitnafoiihd VChtrWs !" ( 31 v Llcv!" and ivith her smallhahd ''f ' ' , wt Wtais hrart and home, adopted Mr as f claspe in hi?, vc leave . lhom,lscated tn the x a.- - 1 ' -. . 1 . 1 -. . . H3f Or isinaK LUCY AL-TtOrf, v. ' iQ K ! ; tT; 1;. r . pi t o s. a n t .D r n n 11 1 in,rnt .: '. -v . . ' - his daughter (hp had none) gave her ah dccompliii 1 left the viUage,4 fou could harliJrcfiognize in the t-lHcri crealurcf who was the "admired of all a crfmson iofii, craAyn to the fire ftnd just wonder with I'leny Ileid, (w ho.icjets hiinself one- too, mi- nyl api saunter into itliO dining-room, where Mrt' h&naui is reading the newspaper,) VV ill nobody marry me, prayT! i ; ! . CY LELI A L EMMONS ? iun o,rtVtr. A Ithbush apparently so, , ,Vnnt rnllv haPDvfher handpwaa solicited ;v klenburgN. C. Julv J649, j by inany of tho noblest of the land, iut she reluy . i . . ' 't l J .-.-J nra nnirl tTl 1 bright ficater notify Imeetinffs ,'wben ordered bv theW. P.: at. kt fo U moneys brde red to be paid at a regular m?etint an'd none other. ! lie shull cwke out .at the end of lii ternii for tinj, BsvlsioB, i full pfport of. the procc-edinj du-ring-; bis term ; und Is? t,he qua rterly returns to the Grand Division,: which hall embrace the number of menibers in ltruted, admitted by card, imtkted bv dispensation, bus 'ponded, re-in'stated, aiacf Who bave willidrawdiirinr hi term- together with the names and occupations' of tfeose BUBpendftd, expelled' and rfjected, with the dates and caus ies 101 expulsion, the number wlio violate the Pledge, iow many sign over, and how many violate it the second time, the number of Heaths, kind the whole number ol oxttal coniriouunE" menders, ine amount ot. receipts for inifiatina pees ana iJues. wiiijLae percentafe.dae the lirahd Division, il&'.-:..:r,.. . : ' . I' i-- f .k;tT.7. " "W""" ure theDivi '1Y turnane Uic rorrrc tjidM of th dtii "tT a "'""ywajorny of v.tei present I. S'&ZZ? lHlled, : han not U r... ...tJM-ruip unacr.six Bionthi Ol CXpUIMlOn. Jj! nsion 4.nd from tK Juis iri. i ae provision of tins Am viclftUons of Vticle If.. . " Wl"n W comm.-nce on the firKt4 of October, J-ryJiK form ff frt.008' 10 "PirOiV ofhdf 4; 4erm, shnll be entitled to the 'full . honor. A-K- 'r thoseiekcted titer .half. ib t! ' . -v" l-.l.he, rJ.rm ' ,t .1' , bvrnanv-ofthohoblestoi tnejana,-- ' ; ' - :? - ., . 5f. i -ac ; J . . , i . - . (i 'j-l.! sr t . ' T . . . . t ,t - 'i ":r winutu,UUc umuu imsuon. Yacinrim (mim,k.i,j i k i ; -r:T , ! I .m ,..c f trim Invc nevdr runs smOOtfl. . ;i "i, 'n' Ct- ! TvpH rtnee. and . tne 1 DriRnt-ii-'-.J vu- iu F : '! . ! .mnt,n r,u A.lT 1 .:.u . ; Rsisoauun.' kasncnkiB..n.if. '.' " -he?WiA:l ntt'a loveyou to'pav partiIir-attention tb her. ... I ynt doubts f -but no t,ne an the, villagWjcnew -Wcmpe V , th; The A. R, S. hau'ben .idtothe R. S., under 3 a rcjnhf SSJ- nu-,.!;lS; fcWT?1l. 13 ciH sat alone ina rich- , her o enjoy rsc!5!ahri I: have pairitcd a very.fa- , r h krone ; ho could only hear that , ' SiahA'rd 'a 'ntieman relate' a verv' af 08 ec;s l- He shall rende such assisy cr W eligible to V ofBce of W, a"uW fie hW ! Va--T thr: most I fro(bund silence I seated m the, richt colors. ,"Vn J remember , . - 4 v L 'Wrinor.: rrom'otie of LtvV it f ... f . ... .1 - . 1 5th, It shall be the kty of the F. S. t keen iust and during the term fnn i, .iJu" iWA.i? iZ, '-2 ,W,L-rnJ Lucr verv well 7 she has real! vn out of my U1 , .H.L.I. SrW) 1 16 Prr 1UlOA1Ca accounts between t.e Division and its ..ember, ; F. S.snd T. . 'V? "-.0, n. o.. ' thp. fire, and the Gentle ; rccoJectibri ; we Lav Scwbi Joe ; . W "a line fiom kiA, lie became en 6o Wched. . .ftiid, .. .'of wri worth ri nW TH, car, . Charier was.ghd 10 hear this request, tvmci. tie ( u- , . xwsr-hi.LatatB-.Wl - .. . . . , ... S."JOTrMr ..f r UJ:ZiS P.milo ol S ." Car' V".i .7 , ,.L ,J..I . . o., could do nothing bnt mourn over his Unhappy lot t: ' Christian. , He had formed an alliance uith a months cr moreln arrears, of theimonnt H bv bim rt iiiJ1' v 4t sb s.uii he wouiu ooev -wiin. pieuc, imi uum - .; ; - : , , . j , - . . . . - . : cxuucjicu ivj w . ivr: - . tho imaoe 01 lucv consianuv naun ea nun : w 1. j ... . s - j i.i.-j! .: 1 viwon,-. aaioir cents .w eecn .ootiee. At tne : bendbj ever a . 'locket, 'which lho reg: was or L,cy costaB,I? havn.e him fto wi ..Tg; respecUbn aJ entered upon Hfe the Division,, adding 12J cents to each notice. At the end of his term, he shall make out for the Division, a full "The heart that has truly " loved , never forgets,' -:...t - a f.;:, :;,u,v,Uti thfiWfs stole" dowri f she would have. Leen more .cautious.'. .'. M1LH .ll.l. VUl iii.in ".-"7 ----- . . t, . . r .. W.cheeks, and. kifnj.,it passionately, sue ex- .7 " " tand so it was: with Charles- no idea of ever mar t fi-rrr-f tW. " W ! CO. We Vast ana cay assmoy.cwu,tvu. : ;,. . . .A,. . L .. - . 'claimed, "Fa!.-e one, iha'l s-Jon see if this! w or a noL -..'..- i . V " luise were true or was introduced to-'thG splendidly dressed la- 1 dies, who smiled their sweetest and bowed their f prettiest, and chatted w ith all the animation they gaze ai ,ner miniature-, u iu uiiiy piuuiure. witn-iheSlai rest ur OSnectS, But he thought there report; and furnish the! R. S. with thee amount of feceiota . . I . r . ..... C . 1 . - . . . .. . . . . rsin. and no danger' in indulging fn cohviv- nl? drinking.' boon he exceeded the' bounds of I ble the R. S. to prepare 'correct returns for the Grand Di- wallo sin, and no dangeir in iodulging hi cohviv- JnT 7' ? " '"Vf anJUb' ;'J - - . I er information connected with his office accessary to ena- j ,!: '... ..ii. !.' -...-' ,iA'L-r.,i i weire two pretty cirlsjnei i. ji cOUta lt'liTn, sjKirMiii ill uiur .cyvs iu uii; i;iavtiut i y . , ' , i.- . : - ti ! loOKinj mr. Jiorvcn. iounin-; nruunu it; iu'jiii j. , v t : , ,: 1 i r.i. r i-i ' ' Nvas not to benioved lwo vearseiapsca, ana a ir. rying another ever entreoT ftis mind, though his. aunt urged hipl to seek!an! alliance with a wealthy, amily by the name of Cjaiborne in w hich there ther m whom would have he , Ltjcv;iAT;c' was ajbeauuful and amab!e gi tfi."htten: srfA3's eurl toprived of her moth "i . J :.r..x .'" -.r.Y t itKr.r' with the trndere Ulidsiiui.u."ji-j i.-k , iiijuuui w uh,.iuim .. ... . . -Hi f c . i. ooa V . Ck .... , ,;, f.., xvoVl.. noor.'- havinn" ,U ..J. .nwllvr ittJnir hv bi onntln thc 'm,dd,e f: September 1833, - . . ' ."i - J i . .1. .1 a f , -,l .t .1 j went to visit some relations hear Charleston, and Miss, Morven birclv'lhc 'means cfivirr his o-ily child. the ad- j a rctircd corner ; he was instantly wilh them, and . T r i it ' : . i . i w-; i ' XT- - n vision, lie soaii periorrn sucn otner duties as tne JJivi science snuddered, b'it he repeated the praqtic- up to his successor all njatters appertaining to his officejn- mpdef ation, 'arid i jkecame intoxicated As Dfsgrace followed hilff!fssi?fl; O " , . -fitli ! ekH U ' f: l, T A ,ilT ' x vantages of .g'.oa f.(iu.ji;uiin i spizs svn bcauuiut cius h which" sufluscd her lace,nbe-1 the: first of December, she wrote lor Charles to p sejet bjm. : He, found him in a bar room ; he con versed, he reasqped with him, but could produce n favorable fnfidression. tie "soon becaime subject to delirium tremens. a :- . . . . . f t-v f ' : . ; i . . . . . . - . .1 oomo tnr rmr i nnn to r Jippr Tin. nnn rro n n rnn ' .1 ; . ;i .- . . . , - her to the best schools tne . little village 01 u. at- ,n.v mtrodjiced, told nim he was not togotten ' by :.. j r- ,.r " -f ? " " nq ws not deranged exactly, but was laboring 'fordi d. He directed her in- her reading, and do- hls littlq py : fillWVK Her dTess was verylan' 'Y of ladies, and .fbrget bygones : remarked ker'pind of an accusing conscience un .t 1 ii t : t . - T- '. 1 . 3.i. i ; 1 I 1 1 - rs-" m " wt 111:1 11 v iii'iin 11 11 ii 111 1 11 't-iiiwi iii xriii:ti i 1 i" 1 1 ri olcl to literature tumsclt, encouraeu a uhe u:s- tend simple, vet in tne eves ot cnarics, it was we , J -e, c position in thc'gcntly. L'.ict. more dutiful or all t kmJw her tut .to 1 ties of the heart, shrj was iDie. vei i ' - . ;. . - - . . .1 J- . t .i t 'l t it Ntver w as there a Uos: lovly in the room j"a wreath of white-ross riere!? in pamcuiar, wpm wnom sne nopeq ne around herall head; .her braceli wouia oe p.easea. w .immeuiaieiv h " lx:ionat(j uu'hter, indeed, 'none !Was twined arour fo'i;-herX' Willi ainl.'iLle oualfc' washer mother's s hair iraod, in die clasp her D' on hi? presenting himself before his Aynt,' looking he wWd-not have rxV-hnnUl Uq pale and spiritless, she coucluded to remain se- he room. Lucy was as timid Teral weeks lonSer (havi"S wa to- d Tomnirvi,Sn rlenrTto o n. .n,l xvbn n,rW do. so), and try. ana wean inm. irom las-sor- look and cuuntcuancehirentlersiihe blushes mantled over Jier face tw teking : him; ; am.onS'. ths gt' and fs?? ij!e,-.5vJr -with every per- ; rruerrotppe which she sontil extraction; her :fea,-U?2J w ere cloganteyes for r,Ii the jewels, in the room. Lucy was as timid . soft haz I, hnir r.lihurn, whirh ahxioit vkejhi-r hraf;."wluch'wus as gen- fa:i.l her eyes spe that she thought herself too ' i?nao:e, in naricsion, and lis yicinny. .craugv .- tie and pure,' as "me knaw jf.!Kuvk. '' Her lips i humble to receive such Attention from MrMor-' to nflicta deadly wound, and then-strive - .-r,hr'f; il,muLw!,o innlfi i. ' t ' cuuniDfflv. to extract tne poisonca arrow. .. u im- - . . - 1 - - i - ii . --.:-'.... f - 1 1 t . '.. . . . oir n rrirfiflr ol inTPrpsf ': hfl wns IPfl anOUI DV nis ' . '. ; . x.iciiy rant red peaiiv-fcetn, wii.ca -a swi-ei anu - aiIct. a happily sicnt cveninc to entries and ,r r-vr 71. 4- ' Tnu.; J . ! " . : K ' " , . . V i - V- ' J i .11 T 1 If.ai..?: i f a.. i ..-U"-fJi.'., i ' 'ir.'- Xt ' -: dwellings, and Charts to the chagrin of; many o ia? a,w 115lcum3 Q ',rJvolou ensi' Iqr ne ! dlrQwin ' '..I ( ; T 7' -V - P ' ' T ' izfaun damsel, and to the mortifica- couia no1 enSaSc in . um" one everxmg-.uiss .uor, ;-,Th v ... , . V; "7' vr?. : tion of his aunt, accompanied Lucy to her homq. ' ?cn ProP " v's" l"f' WUBS ,u - cask o i ;. . . - . , i ' i a i., - j . i i - snc aumireq so mucn.' unancs consenum jn a . .--, - f -- in said vll !,:."." ;-s!V"i inteifi-ct of n.as.' 1 - I , . . :rcp".i; it v is a. wonder r hi;n kindly-, and inv.ted him to cail on themj Hej lanSid manner, and? alter a ride of promised to do so, bade them good night, and re- . ti --t.. ! .ii r . i ,.i i , r ' i it i it i'- tircM. Many pleasant reflections passed through lot of smh b!eediicss,H u.t as that concerns us . . " i T , , ins iu;nu on nis return. ievernad ne spent a not, we uill not ui 'l on us; ' .ss surini-sfs Charles. . i,,;; :,; '!" i V 4- 4. ; more pleasanficiening : neither had Lucy. Jllorven, a nej-uev rin hfc.ni --her ah -efions were i A , : ai nd.-d inheritor of her i Th--nr vt mnrniflir nt hVelr fnt tnhlifrlhnTlox nnd . . & ... - J . ivCffpr cI Hid, and was . his aunt Were speaking of the party ; she asked Jlisra;nt made great j him what he thought of Miss Alton; he colored !n, J'Tf-part-O-lor'a larga--nnd' inronH ftf.'r5fWn in.riia tiu1tv mv i-n-in. - . - - a -- a. u av x x4Uji.oi a-a a aval aiavavh uw a a. v a w mm . ohnost sqkly p'accJi tho wcAth had just rra.Ju.itei ." -. - i anyously txpected at D. : !.. prcparaticia lor hwricf :?tiv. 1 . i , . . . a .. T . I Ml .1 , i ..-.:tI.V;.uw.i. n .m w.e. gay 3U. lasiuonabio werer. merely remarked that she was "a verv plea"- iovd,.Xo.di.m)t- l)t:t,rJJn.t.narriageabie ladies ; sat little: girl." For sevesat weeks Lucy passed' IcWkcd forward with junus ai. fruen tojihat night, bv to school without calling; at last-Miss Morven ar.ll.odvluhtJsft-v J uU 4avv..tlK:ir best attire and rorJlfin her in, as she was returning home one eve - wcctcst smiles, c.ptiv.4e 1 he" uiieiiigent, hand , vin-, gave her a lecture on treating an old friend three or four miles, they. alighted at,! the gate5 of Mr. Laiidon's princely mansion.1 And now turn we .to1 thebeautifu .1 -t. ; sonic, aii'.i Ltold, iruih,' their -:LrS wi II J 1 vt Will A TV t ll'V V" uvmiij. avaw - rti.i;-. ..4r. .-.ii.r'. t n. - j,ut . i; report i c-r. i..,.u,, . i I'Cl, VJ 1 111 I V4 1JU4CVI f 1V aj WVIMHU l . i vuu mv with a auo-h that sounded verv little like it came racter of Mi,g;prtiou arfy averse to the socit fVom the heart ' "I am sorry" my presence keeps 1 tv c: h, n, r,-dyjic;jre sejiwid hoon laughed piny amu!s ng fiends from visitip her,jmt ,-Vf lfrcr-T ! iancica.tney ; wn jeave erc long for Philadelphia r Lucy'sdn "f- il ,uvt ' auj ' r011' 1 nor .VlCId to sucn ,rflnr,oni;m?.ntPnAnre n snite. nf Ker attemnts.tcr ... . .. . . 0. , .... ... . r. - ll.'ll tlKjIl'f r nhtnfilitc nnimotnH ' ; . ' . . .. . . ' -.1 ' oth a s-jliy p.-i'jsK.n, t his Lreast, .-and if. an v roul. 1 not yield to such cr k ntimejits animated a -i-, ,i ;nin.ct rtli i;r tJ mgs -of that sort, -wri;r.h she heard of his denarturc. and when a few vho knew. . no lady ex j moments afterwards, she arose to go, CKarietok be s upposed to say. j his hat and offered to accompany her ; on the way w shc-Tt months, and we ; utA flfT;n nf lvino- h.--and said that un- W or,.!,,,! KiielnooD tnnt him to. Plliladlnhlft I he itm u:i:......t i .. . . ; I "'-i . . I . : P ...v . r'b.wiux ui jumvc s urines a most uiirt which a'youth'v.rijege. ' opt a maiden aunt, Inilil .V, Vet-read'T; ansicipate a fd . vill see how prrjiie -manhood Wo to change ii l 1.10 idoutory ot an eastern dr v otre at Balljec. o one pi inose gav and fusb ionable prls .who expeced it 7- Ao t but to;-6ho w hose thoughts had ,rever soar d hill, to thc sur. .rise f nil. as is ti-'-.t" - - i - ' .-vucraiijr isic caic. at T TL - n .f-i " . i -a, ' I axie evttiing 01 c iiaries'- arr Wal cape.' Miss Jorven, had requested Jr fi ien d Lucy, to assist her in arranging seme ilo cr.UT.cs in the narlor . , t.uJi cTViAiiJir ; mouirn in rirri'm-.-i .ir..c ..i:..: . ilar, a, considerable degreennrrr-iac- tween IissAlovcn! iipd , was thena school gbl nf d&yt ihe was iatheihabir VLi'xisted Ik?- cur yonng friend, who fitreen ai id almost 'every j fif-c.-i.iirg on hi-r,onher j to otler a bun'ch'of ilow Inxk'. 'About five o i ; "lay !? school, sofnc'iiines crs, scmetime-f to return 1 ( . - ciock, v.iianes arrived, and while -sitting' in his t Aunt's room con versml Luc v c!ijf.d aloninc . rrvagewKhabuskeS; hejwas immetJiately struck . with her beauty and! grace; holhout it hi recog mzed something in eppr'esbion .0 f -her sweet ' fAT,lt iQff Rot lcollect liere hejhad seen '.. 'PtgAffljisitpIv-bcautifal 'bcfoi c! '."What : a motiel i,f per lljction"' thought lieto hi mself. "No V. W;05Pr Prank Mastm is so do.peratch; in love; if -his iVsdemonia is anythiii to'-compare :to .that v c.reaturo, I will ncvpr tease him agariviW Hewas -'. opposed jo the part given' him, bdt to gratify his ( aunt, "did. ot object.! " And if that an gel will be ' hwe,, thought he, bow pl.iasr.ift $ will b c" Thus 1 , we see his prou( heart needed only the temptation, P to yield himscira-willing captive. On seeing Lu- 'cy tripping backwith, the fToVers'sh h ad gather ! ; nl, he enquired rather-carelessly ,"w hi he was, . k " That is inyl little friend LucyAltoi , who has , been assisting me in the brnamental Tic e. ; r her. siAed as he spoke of . it, and Lucy trembled and blushed, she scarcely knew ,why. -More- pleased , than ever with the charming timidity of her man ner, he made a frank avowal of his passion, and the sj. prised 'iaV.idt her .hand trembling -hi his,ept for vefyiajpinesSar She did not doubf his sincerity but 4ioWj could it. he possible" tho't she, that so gifted a man, " can love one so much his inferior." '-Time passed, and their lovejonly li-came more iitfensrr? he yisitcd.her at her fath er's, and Miss rorven fearing something cxisfed between them, grew uneasy and begged him-to thinkof Lucy Alton no more, or for her sake, on-" ly as a friendmerccnaxy, but mistaken world ! as if Love eW stopped to count the cost ! : At last the time, approached for the young man to Icftve : bitter was the hour When he parted Irom the weeping Lucy ; they gave their Daguerreo types to each other", '(his in a beautiful" locket) and promising to write often, they separated. For a time Charles? wrote, every week ;, but not getting a line in reply, he at last-knew not what .to think, gave it up in despair, and as he intended to return in eighteen months, , thought everything would then" be explained: he did not doubt her constancy; he thought she might; be ill, perhaps "her father was;., anything hut a change in heV alTections. Ilis lettersby the instrumentality of his aunt, were destroyed. About six months after Charles de parture, Mr. Altonhdied suddenly ; poor Lucy was almoat heart-broken, poor timid orphan I Who would nowxtidto her the arm of protection ? Believing Jhat Charts "had forgotten her, (never having . received his "Tetters,) she felt, oh! how lonely! But there are friends for the poor and afhjcted in their hour of need, that in better days tbr-v knew not tt. fr. Iaandon, Lury s onlv mr. I girl on the cold Doccmbfr eve, who is 'weeping pvar a lock et, she holds' in her dVicate hand. So aBsorbcd is she, that tho dim twilight, has, come on and the. ftre burns low in the grate and shea's almost in darkness without heedini it, but srief IovWdark- ness well,1 and wh.cn she heard jitcps along tbe gra vel walkj and the ccrfnl voice of ilcnry Reid, and 'knew that visitors were coming, ! she was glad that they could not see how "unlike were the ex pression of her 'face and the h'ljit words she would have to utter, j 1 he parlor door is j brown, open and two gentlemen enter, " Good evening,' Miss Landon ; my friend MiVMorven," andHeniy Reid seats himself near the fire shivering ith the cold. Lucy trembled, the "reader has already Vecpgnis-. cd our friend, who-had adopted her uncle's name) and had she been certain ' it was Charles, willd have almost fain te'U' from! ejfeitement; but she did not hear the name, distinctly, and in (he dim IightJ j ,t. l-..i'- ier tne neaviest purden wmcncouid possioiy press upon the heart ounan. His family, after repeated aUpmtS to benejit him, were obliged to give him u fX? "'c ii tlema rr a gai n visited himj and'agajn eippitulatedl witia him as to his present state and fiiturl "prospect. I ite was' at Jength affected to tajrsKU)on't think,'' said he, '"that t have no I hppcy I Ijope to be happy jji heaven.:--1, have re ! pent(3d,rvl have prayed; I have read my Bfble ; yoacaijyVe tip the use of intoxicating drinks."j: . ciot,'' .vI jshall die! -Blotter die than be !- : - . r . - 1, ' ... i '.' :v 1 11 I wish I" may die m a tlf.'n' dreadful. Does-.lot such ad wjarrl' not oaH trien. ware a i predition !" .as his reply, qtior, good night !' an individual, a man of talents, ! ' " L .. .1 ....11.! al...A ,.,v.4..'.,'nn .Vn ano cpf a processor oi ruugiuu, mua vcinuiuji up oil etcnjty, we -cannot but feel that; there is som'i. i -'the crime jof intemperance. - 'instance as this furnish a solemn untik the habit was formed t i : ' - t .. - ' Cim,vana, fie was expelled Irom. ttie CftUrcfl Wltn drawn ;pii.. him by the W. R,4ttested bf the R. S., and Which he was connected. he gentleman went to I "one H"iers ne snail recei aai moneys oi ine mvmon, r tt r - , , .-. '.' ... I , I ana noia tne same uupi tne expiration oj his term, unless otherwise, ordered by the Division He shall keep a full and. correct account of all moneys received jand expended. He sWll givethe Division, a monthly statement of the funds ; and deliver opj when -legally called upon,; all moneys, books, papers, and other property 6f the ''Division, . to ixis successor in omce, or o wnoin xiiej iivision may specially appoint lie etiajl perfoBi such other duties as may be required chim ly the Division, or his charge. 7th. jit shall be the duty of the C. to introduce lor ini tiation persons who have been previously elected. He shall .also introduce -visiters, and furnishf .them with suit able regalia. He shallj with the aid of the A. Cn examine those present at the opening of the Dltision. . He shall see that tholEicers regalia are ,in their proper places at the opening of the Division, and take charge of the saine, at the closet lie shall., have charge of such property of the division as !may not he otherwise provided for, -and render a full rejpori to the di vision at the end of his term, j 8th. It siall be the duty of the A. C. to render such ser vice as thtC; or Division may require of him, , 1 . "9th. It shall be tho duty of the I. S. to attend jthb door rtp admit none but members' of the Order, and candidates for initiation.'".' '' "' ,-. .: ,--' '.':''. f i ', ' 10th. The O. S. shall -guard thti door outsidej and- keep off intruder. .' -" ..: J; ':.r VV- i. ARTiVI. F.iinianiTtvFoa ?VBEasm-. RSr-. LiXn 4a4&l. Witiatcif iito he-i vision indefJU.tT'0ett yar of age; nor lor a Jess sum than two dollars. . i - does not bossess a trood moral character or' wlio is in any way incajKcitated lTonTeajriung a livelihood, or who his no visible means of sapport. I ; H e, h ' . 3d, The name of -a person cSered for membership must be proposed by a member in writing, statingge, residence; and business', which. must, be entered on the record, und I . i ... r l . . .1 1 ..- i". : . l.' l tne suDjeci reierreu u uiree yroiiicrur iuvr-tiijaiiLj, who shall' report in writing at a succeeding meeting, when the caliilidatd shall be ba Hotted for w ith, ball ballots, and if 3d. No brother shall bethgibh'. tothe oflteei of, W. V. A. or T.,who is under'twentyne ycagrik)f tfoj . J "'i. A. vioi-ATI.W ARTICLE : II. I LAnir mmht who knows a brother tohdve violated Articl - It, and o" lrct8prefer;t.he,charg-eand,sjccify the blTciice to tho Division within three weeks after tfir violation shaH hv -i come to hi knowledge, shall be fmrd one d. liar. . , 2d,, The charge for violation ollArticIc II, shall bf pr.-y sentt-d in ' writing, .duly signed, wlien fit shall berelcrred ta a . committee of fire members, who sliall; aijKOon as pne. ticiblesuiiimoii the parties, 8d investigate tbe matur. ia. .the eonsmittee shall, organixtv, ir pi n anting ' viidia-uiiui ana seercinryj ji lie setre . r i i. J! make i corrpctj rccon of jhe pj-oeeedin'gs, witli. wit h testimony a y. Jr precmva, wnicri record shall be prhducctj to the Division orij the call of any uitni-ter.i alter llic committe- nave reported. , 4th. j If the committde agree ' that the charge fs sustain. . . e, liey -shall report the, fact to the' Pirision, by resolution, ;' , with a Hifcnnit rovnlutiin frt 'i r.H..t tl.n t k-... U V... ' ' -. ...v.u.v.u ...w ... . iiiai uic Ulinura UD We pw)Usl1 to-dT the Constitution of thc Sonsof Tcm- ranc-r.:lu-?i:ig J'Xtry'ot our readers Would like to Know ikr: They can learn troin jit" that m srn'cthirg'of .the O tHeOrde. thefe car. wbulJ ling it l. r. pneccptsuicribed v MTistoth v rules O i All bltiasircslUat ir to christian professors, but to all f t)2(mtoxicaf.irig cup.--Ex. V b nothing chjeciionaWe, rA-r ovfer all, that from foil ,-iii it lhey mny learn, that Tc iterance, thut we owl,' pin- health' and strenglli caii (nn7r U7i i7i OF THE bs it only owing the 9ow."! i ;--.' i . . . reinsuted or expelled, as the case mar bcM-whicb. report and reiiojutions shall lie upon the table at leist bne wetk. . and the offending brother shall be notified of It Lc character of the resolutions, by,the R, S , and rt quostcd to be present tt.thejime appointed for-considering the saniej with view of giving him n opportunity to make a defence. 5th. jlf the committee agrca that the choige is ndt swi.. tained, they shall report a, resolution to thai. eiTectCtnd if the resolution be adopted, the charge shaJHc dismissed. I , 6th. j When the ;cammittce: report tbe chaige sUsUined. ind a, majority of ha members present at a rpgffcir meet, intr ballot in favor thereof, tne nflVndinT rwlann hn.ll fnr ifeit his! menvbership, and the W. Pi shall di ect bis name' ; to be Wascd from the Constitutiot). If nisjority of the . Division vot in ' opposition to the resoluti on, all furtb'er prceedings Biiall be stayed.. j: : u 7th. jlf tw,thirds of those rottng are in favoB of reini :' stating a member who has1 been found guilt of violating " Articlej II; he thall be restored tonjembcrsl ip by re-sign.. iiip.tli Constitution ind paying, for the fin t tiftVTir, ooe I dollar, and for the second offence, , two dollar tvbirh shall be paid to thc FVfj,,by the niceting sreceeding the vote, f ' the member ta. sfiand suspended until the fine is psitd. Tbe . powcrtftreinstt',.hovcrcr. shall not. extend over th Urtn J'otoVV'iinontti ti'iiymthe tirt-. ttaj',."Wvnc(.we .iovet.- T , f '' and'the jneinlx rjcglects'to como forward .tc sigiftheCoii. 'stltutidn forgone '.month, tiiervafter he iiwy l declared ex- pelled by itvvo-thir.l vote. 4 j : ' . , . ' -'Jth. I DiviliSh-refttsc to reinstate tke member, heshsll. be declared expelled by the WA, aiwl the R S., gliall give the usual notice, : " " ' I . - '.r "".'' - A. member convicted Srir the third time of havinir ivio atcd Article jll, shfill lose the priviiepp of feinstatimnt. ana man be declared expelled ; and the it. S, shall give the) usual notice. ',' ' '-.': , j .UtliL If a brother come, forward and acktiowlc,dcc1tht A, ):?' nni-&tvnAan four hlack balls aDDcar. arainFt; him. lie f . IlibeikcEred elected;! but ifteor more blaCk balls XT?1?1 Article- II, (except it be the jthjrd offence,) aunear. he snill be rejected,,, andi so declared. No person ! l.h.e im?? aft?r the tra.8"rC of ao.mly f their option. ' - ;i . i n i ..I- -J rn..: r.i.k I rruisiaie nirn an llie same evenmir. ii ttvO-lhinln oftVi cu in any JunvKiuu vi kuc . . . . , ' , . i , - i i-: .1 memnors lotinnr are in favnr.th.roi: r i. . so reicctea snail oe agu.m prupoa . "-altL-';A nron.sition lor membershiD sltallnbt be with . Mthr An ct! or, representative tothe fand Division i .. .i ' ' . . I ! .. . .... i, ; . , Viri itiiSn- Artifl pierreu 10 a caijiiHince ior iiivus- .. . i . . I": 3!IECKL.EiXUIlG DIVISION . ! rIVo..48.' could notdlstinjrnish features. , At .last the stran- -" .. . . . - " i- j ' i -"--Ii -'.. , ger. addressed some common remark to her,. and bhe started wjth confusion ; so like were the gen tle tones ;tothe memory of ther days: but so changed was' her once flute-like voiced 7 so sad its cadence now, that Charles Morven dreamed not that he has in. the presence of Lucy Alton. Ris-; ny from h?V seat to order, lights she placed the locket, sne neia in ncr nuna. wu ine iuumi fauu near Which she sat, and left the room. ! A servant in a few moments brought in lights. Jlenry went to the Piano to look" over' thej music ; "I make a point ' of getting 'a .sly peep,at all the ladies music Charles,, so asto ask fori nothing except, what they play, it puts them in a good humor, to lie' able to play every thingi. you calKfbr,"he said j laughing; "but hey-dey, here's ' a pretty thing,'! takingup the lockel, arid if you are not too conscientious, my grave cousin, we'll '.take a. peep in this too, and who knows but it may tell us the, secret of Miss Lahdon's love,' for between you and me she's" he stopped suddenly, . held the locket riearer the light land exclaimed in amazement, "I; would like to know; Charles Morven, howm the name of common sensed your liferiess ever got here V come hercJ will you, and see ifMhis is .not your very self?" ..His unfeigned .expressions of surprise brought. Charlcstojfu side, and what . was his as tonishment, wtn?n he recognised, the docket be had given to his own. beloved Lucy ! Who is this Miss; Lmdon t he asked in an agitated voice, and howj came she by this miniature 1 Mr.; Landon is nbtj her father, said Ilenry, "he is her uncle, but lias.' adopted her, and I believe her real name is Alton.' At this moment Lucy: re-entered the parlor; sli proceeded straight to the piano to remove the minj iature, which she had left tjius expqked withouji. thinking, and looldng up, she saw it in the etrant hand; and that stranger ! Oh, what memo- P R E A TI B L E . rWE.iwhose names are .annexed, desirous of forming a society 'iA shield us irom the evils of intemperance,' afford. muta.I assistince in cise of sickness, and elevate our characters as mcii-fo pledge tittrselve sto be governed by the iolbwajig Constitution and BjLaWs. 1 i C O IT S T I T Jf T I O S . : - ARTICLE I KAME.I; j . . ... Soxs of . Temperance, of, tbe i Thii Association shall be. known as tber Mecklenburg -r- ........ V 4 3 O T1 I UIVlsio, au. to, ur 1Mt5 Count j of Mecklenburg and State of North Ca.rolina. ART. II -PLEDGE; fi- ger's ries rojled over her soul, as sh'ic neonate red -.'hi tf $i-"alt"'nas bay'.Bcll, or use as a beverage, if tSpiriiuous jbr Mill Liquors, Wine or Cider. . j li' '"iJ ART. III. OFFICERS! . . ..f f The officers shall . consist of a W. P., W. A., R S., A. R. S.'t F. S., T., C, A. C, I. S., and O. S.r all of whom thall be elected by billot r every .three months, viz last regular meetinn September, "December, March, and June ; and instdfQ the first regular meetings in October, Panuary, April, aaid July. - f I . j I ARTV.-Dctie's of Officers ,Sec. 1 It shall be the' duty of the. V ;P.to preside iri the Division; enforce a jdue observance of the Coiislitutioir and By-Laws; anjl exi jaet 'a compliance to the Rules and .Usages iof the Order;" to see tat.sli officers perform their respective duties; appoint jll committees and officers-not otherwise provided for; give ithe casting vote on ill matters befors tlie Division when a i tie may occur; inspeqt and announce the result of all bal. lotmgor other votes 'direct the R. S. to call special meet ings w,hen application shall b made in writing, by five members of the Division ; draw upon the T. for all sams necessary to pay the benefits provided for, by the Consti tution and By-Laws, and other appropriations made by the Division. He shall, on the nightie, vacntes the chair, see that tlje Quarterly Returns are prepared for the Grand Di vision; and the pe-f centkge appropriated and forward the sme In time for the Quirterly Sessioneertified by him, wi'.h tlie seal of the Division. He shall oerform such other .duties athe- Division or his charge shall require bf bint. ' 2d. It steillbcthe duty of the,VjA. to render the W.P. such assistince as-fee may require of him, and m the ab sence of the W. P.,-r!ie-W. A. shall perform his duties. 3dj The R. S. shull keep7a,fair and impartial recor.d of the proceedings of the Division ; write comrhnnications ; notify all subordinate Divisions not more than ten miles of its placcf meeting, within oneweek after, of the name, oceap..i.uon nd,rcsidence of cverv person suspan Jed, reject ed or cxi ' M trora this Divisioiv He shall 11 up certi- drawn alter it has been ri titration, without the consent of a majority of the menibt rs present. - :. ; ji : , - - . '-'::' . :5th. A vtote of rejectioiv may be re-corisidered jwithin- threo meetings," exe-lusivejot the meeting at which the vote -as taken. But a vote that has resulted in an election, shall not be re c.onsidored. ? i 6tli. Tlie name of k caijididate, or brother, constitution ally suspended, rejected, fir expelled, shall not be public li ed! W any other manner than the usual notice to the Di visions. j-."7-: : .''! . j-' ' - ; l (0 " . ; 7th. Any brother applying for membership by deposit of card, shall J)e subject to the same ballot as ancw appli caiit ' . j J ii-; f". , ..-' ' , ' ' ; ART. VL Contributions and Benefits. SccJl, The regular dues, i to this Division shall not be less than five ctnts per week. ' ". '. ' ; .- .1 - 2d. 'Every bo na Jlde members who shall be qualified as required by. the Cnstituti6n and By-Laws bf this Dirision shail, iri case of sickness jor. disability, be entitled to.' and receive weekly, not less than one dollar, except it be showjt that such sickness or disibiltty be brought on by his own improper conduct. Nevertheless, this Division may sus pend benefits by a two-thirds vote of tlie.nierabcrs present at a regular meeting; aiUr tw weeks'. previous notice. of such actLm. . '.;'-:4' ' V ; ' " ' - ' : . ! 3d. No brother residing vfitiiirt five miles of the'divisicn of which hie , is amembe, shall be entitled; to benefrta for more than one week previous to his case being reported to . such division. No benefits shall be granted tor a jess time than one week. r .AlJ arrears, cither lor dues or firics,' shall- ih every catse be deducted from th first poymtnt. II, shall not be eligible to ffilt ariv oflieLiF position for twelve months front tho time he is rtina-tated. V 13fhj: .X memlx-r exjielled under this Articjk jhal! riot be" eligible for nieHbershipuoj'-r six mouths thereafter. , ART-:XI. No alteration or addition kIiII ri ii:id in this Consjitution, unless by a two-third vote bf tfieTS'ationi - TV ai uiv ' I TT" . lor -sd since centleman who haV a larjn; colfefictk.n of let. ' ters 'and autographs )fdistingishedfuen, far back veral hund red years, showed, a short time . a letter of Kosciusko, tjiej gallant K!e who served in our revolutionary struggle, ToTthe lady ' of an officer in Charlestoni wlhchclosed with no i' afTecfiibnate - irinuirv as to the state of her husbahd'i health : 'for " continued he,. "if he is dead I wish' to m;irry vouV as. I have always1 been one of vour particular admirers ; -'but, if ho is aJivc and well. him.' Worcester praygive my . compliments' to. as.s '. 'r .-, h ;;.': t :) i (by hkuvest.) I rri a . At the" late meeting of tlie Connecticut Medical Sjc.ety, the Allowing important resolution was in laid on .dto benefits,. troduced by. Jpr. Piatt, and crnhis maiion, 1. I aa funeral ; the tjible for; after consideration . "' 4th.. In case of the death of a brother entitled the sum of thirty dolUrsishall be appropriated aVl '' U l ;M 4tiLi nt.a,;.r.rai AT a"a- m IVlit i. V '' la . 1 : fi 1 1 a II i orfriepil., shall take chkrge.ofthe funeral, and keep artij ltrcas 13 bchcytd tpbe the UStOm.-C aceouo.t ef the disbursements. - -' ' ; ) V ! refmlar-nhvsicians Cf the'State nttrje present I ath-,Un the death ot tne wire oia Droiw.uu , , tfi .i.,,JB..,l,a,V' I lt- IVIJ.Ji.l liizn 11114. i.c tv ,( a lis blblj lliLii uiiu aaaaaa families. gratuitously : . ; j !; . The ? ! - rcmlutioR exphnatory of the Pledge of theOrit1 priwinnously adopted af the recent ii ssion of the Nijraai' Division. r :.',-'.';' i j - 'Resalced That the National Division.. hereby c eclare thit the truj intent and meaning ofjhe Pledge is o pro hibit the manufacture, purchase, sale, and use, of al ;a!co holic or Litoxicating liquors a beverage, wheth r enj merated by name in the Pi'dg or not." -M-. . S. . cial, be shall be entitled to the sum ot fi.te.en doiloxs, as a lunerai ioenenu i . f : ARTL.Vl'l. OFFtNCE. Sec. 1 Any member wJiOshaJ offend aeainst these Articles, or the By-Laws, shall be- suDjectloybe nuea,- reprimanucu, Bua(n.iiv.u v.. f.-j.., is two-thirds of the members "nresefiC at. aiiy regular meeting, may determin. I.: .'.'' . . oa n.nl.r i.all be entitled to a fair trial for any offcnOe. involving reprimand, suspension, or expulsion ; but no member shell, be. put on trial, unless charges duly specifying his offence, be submitted in writing by a Wm bcr ot t!e Division', f f- ' "; .- - . ' . ;j, . -'v' lid Vi hen cnares na-ve ut-c pi a- . . . , . - f. - i er 1n aopi mazier, oi any hotter oi grievance between Citizens, except, UV case of nnsrtU tf e brother are brciiit beilore the Division, they shall be re- high WOuId jlrcnder it burrensome tfl ferred to a special cqmuiittee Of, favc niemoers, wno with as little delay as tbe cane will admit, summon the ahd ceterniine ure.uiiii.i i .jiac...a , V "" Y-'f. , . , i . I. : and if their decision does not mvoive i .,,Wu expulsion of a member, land no appeal betaken from it to tn Division; it shall be final, without other aet.on. Shonld be committee tj Connuced of the necessity .of su. pendin or expelling a Jnemter, they shall submit a mo rion for the purpose to thcdivision lor action. :? . -'4th When a motion j for the expulsion or suspension of a member shall havef berti submitted, in due form; it shall bcannaunced fat one regular meeting, previous to action being taken; and the accdsed shall be summoned to be :n at. tendance at the Divis'ioh; at the time wh&p it.may have been determiped. to consider tbe ijucstion fit which time, whethef' the implicated member be present or not the Division may proceed ti considep and ditormine it- Two Uiirds oif the members present voting in favor of .the mo tion, itihall be carried i but the Division shall bi fully lompetent, while such motion is under consideration, to 'vary the penalty from the original motion. 1 1 r- J : . t 5th.--. When the decision of ' a committee appointed un der See. 3d. of this Article, otherwise final, shall not be sjatisfa-ctory to all parties, either of Uios interested" shall have tly privilege of an appeal to. the Division ; and it the time appointed for trying the appefi, the .committee shall present to the Division, m writing; the grounds on whieiii their decisto i w cundd ; pi nd the pnrues shall oft he time, ajjffw, It is believed, that as n class of citizensr (ffeeducationiiukjin moral standing considered) they do more thin any other class in the community to embarrass the legion ate influence of the medical professiorf ; taercforo ' 1 "Rrsfdved, Tlial lis ruley uc adopt the prac' tice of chargihgvclergymf;n .tha samejfee asTtJther V or inability ; make a just compensationl for' s tv ices rendered The aboye has been treated Very superciliously by .a portion ; of the press. We take a difitrent view pf the matter. ,y"e are witness of the self- -denyio labours of the medical profession- among the poor, and of their.delicate ind generous treat ment of the reverned clergy. -jWe "honour a phy. sician,' and. .tojoice to bear our testimony to thV ' noble charities 6'f this.plass of our fe low citijrs. If anv of th clergy 'deserve the itbuke whir h, seems to bo thus administered,; we are very sorr.' Right grievous should !: we feeUt, if a practitioner ,! of niedicine should intcrfere'Whh our prescriptions as spiritual physicians and '.we glad 'y concede in turn; the imrhunitiea'.wnich we clafm If .Iky of our brethren claim the privilege a' acting other wise, .we certainly agree with Dr. Plitt,tlwt they should at leas! ' have the, privilege of paying, m mllJ I?' fi .-I t;j' ..Li-; 1 i t i 4, ' 'J 1 m i :; - ". '' I" V i.'. X I ' f ,: ' t' . S f.- . .... r 1' f. r "'' ? ; i- i
Hornets’ Nest and True Southron. (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 11, 1849, edition 1
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