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Concluded from fint page ) ''Not ruo - ban au tiour. will 8M.fi b ihtr nw, buf ou must n.t allow yooe't 10 hecomr excited.v ,"If mj step-mothar were only like you, I could not help loving her." "We sbalt see." Enoa lay perfectly calm outward y, while Dr. Clyde paced the de -k back and forth, with bis arms fold 3 across his broad chest, and the shadow bad deepened in those dark eyes, sine? the evening his sister had sounded their depths, bat there was no other token of the I'gbt which had been quenched. Soon the boat bad stopped, then came the sound of a footstep both those waiting women knew so well ; then the loved voice : "God bless you, Clinton, you are more than welcome." Mrs. Trevis was in the doorway, and Enna raised herself to see her clasped in her father's arms. Tbe words; "Ellen, dear wife, have you brougnt my child' was answered by a look, and she lay in in his arms like a sobbing child, that had at lat foand rest Eyes all uuused to weeping fil led to tbe brim, and Clinton (Clyde dashed the tears off with a con temptsus sigh, and turning be aught the little Ola in his arms. "Where have you come from little one?" he asked. 'He come to uee sister ; Rosie come, too.'' He knew from the likeness it it must be Enna's sis'er. Bearing her in, he placed her beside her sis ter, and turning irom that happy groap he sigbed ; 'Sbe is happy now ; it is all sue carea for." The evening was fair and balmy One wonld almost Imagine tbero eelves in a more Southern clime. Tbe soft breeze came gently through the open casement beside which Enna sat, about a week alter her returh ilr. Trevis sat bv her side, Mrs. Trevis was at the piano, and Dr. Clyde and herself weresing mg some of their old songs. "Elleu, have you forgotten my lavorite, wbicu you and Clinton used to sing together 'Here's a health to one I love, dear ? " asked .Mr. Trevi. Together they sang that eweet, old, Scotch song of "Burns." Alter the last uote died away, ilrs- Trevis arose, saying : "I raosi write a letter for you to take to Carro to morrow, Ciioion.' Soon after, Mr. Trevis was called oat- The two sat silently. At last as if urged on by an impulse, Dr. Clyde walked across tbe room and took a seat on the sofa by her. "I will leave you tomorrow and go back to work. Thank God the look of sorrow and pain has passed from your eyes and I will leave you happy. When I think of that aweet old song, it is the echo of my own heart."' " 'Altho' thou rosy never be mine, Altho' evn hope is denied, iet sweater fur the depairin, TEan ouciht in this world besides.' -'FanyeH, farewell. You are youn: and beautiful. When a younger and more favered suitor shall hive placed the orange ttTeath upon your brow, then ibiak, of one whose love no other ver shared.'" He turned to leave her, but tbe look of pleaJing sorrow and love recalled him. "Can you love me. Enna '. "Forever and forever. Clinton." "Ob. my darling, bow faitbfully I will s'heild you from care and sorrow.'" . They knew not bow tbe time passed ; .Mr. ani Mr. Trevis came lo say good-night. She saw that the shadow bad lied now. and tbe Lupe bad only been deferred. Tbe next winter when Mrs. ientoGs spacious parlors were thrown open at a reception given in honor of Dr. Clyde and bis t'eauiiful bride, no one would re cognize in the bright, sparkling, happy bride, tbe Sorrowful :over ress. jLttie and her sister we. e satis lied in giving her up. to know she would live near them, where tbey could bear her sweet voice often. 2jp. CSmti.im KepliCM lo yir. . 15cll The Tumi Not Vsed For Political Piiv poses. Cor. State Chronicle. Machfehh, N. C, Feb. 13. By direction of tbe execntive commit- tee ot tbe 'orth Carolina Farmers Alliance I send you the following ia answer to Hon. J. S. Bell's article cooeeruiog alliance matters in yoor i9ue of the 4tb, ioet.. nod reepecN fally ask publication. The Iwsi. Dess ageucy funJ. What 13 it? In order to give the business ogent coramercial standing so that he couM make arrangement with fao to-bs and merchants for g..ods KCut to purchasers for e xamniatien he tore pauns for them. Th S ate alliance, through itt; president and chairman of execu tive comm tree, (Hons. S. B. A'ex--' ander anfl Elias Cair) called upon the alliances and members of the a'lUnce to voluntarily contribute to raise a fund to be designated busi - nes agency fnnd. At tho session of the alliance held in Ka'figh n : first kind d!;y call de ciuue, coc tnse ; rppii'fttions were adopted t3 1 as I ran see dat he done doos any- JJ K - i , nn ' raie and govern this fund- These, ching cept war fine clos, an kerr . comnose what is known as the bus- j a cane in der hao or de rnouf-dern I ; iaJttecy rtide in b roortif. jeall. le Be.uxId.er. De elder ; tion lr. was dHernrned not to hve ibe alli,nc-e store c,r store,, but to deal with stores and facto- ries, using tne 1UI1U CIO o-'-ulil.J . that the fund should not be pat in to active business but only used to pay over doe acconnt3 and that when the accounts were collected j the mouey should be returned tojto dis one and den to dat, and when thofund and "in cae;' the alliance' ever ceased to exit the money ehonld be returns J to the cnntnlui t rs. Tbe fund wh put in charge of a trustee to act under control o! t'ie executive committt-e trrstee j ui deyselves in marriage, as dey d;d giving bond in S30,000 for sab' j de days of Noah, till de flood comes! keeping of the fund according to; an agin sweep away in de mos mom j the regulations. j entary mannah, all sick momentary j Not quite -535,000 was contribn.. j people. ; ted and turned over to trustee after j An de preachers is gettin rncraen- ; he gave bond ; $32,750 is in North tary too, deed dey is. Wy in my ! Carolina 4 per cnt, bond, the bal- I day an time, de preacher cnm to ance in two small loans and in nn- flock as young pastures an stay wid ; settled accounts 1 dem till dey was old pastnres Dty i There is no opportunity to use , christen dem wen babies. Dy roar I this fund illegally, except by the ry dem wen growed up. Dey put . trustee with tbe connivance ot the - mos dem dat ws dere wen ue first executive committee. Tbe trustee ; come, under de groun an stay til '; reports quartely to tbe exeeutive j dey was put under de gronn dey fommitUe and annually to the selves. An dey done ' ic no salary,; State Alliance, and bis report isjnuther. published m the proceedings of th"j Ah ! But de preachers in dis du, S'ate A liance. When -ec-nnties! dey acts wia oe ioits, as connin nu are deposited to protect the "over j tlirtatic as if dey was gals. D-y go drafts" of the jate Business Aient, i wistin to dis one an dat one, n ar the bank officer gives receipt foi Jgify bout de salary, an wen de c-jd them, stattag that they are only tojde invite to be de pasture, de comes be used tor this purpose. And so j a ser.ffl'.u an a wrastliu au raliin a far there has not been a cent drawn against them, but all accounts have bten mft on time. The Busiues-i A pent, has no control over any por ti d of tbe fund, i 'Jo rot kuov; that the public have any interest in tho business affair-? of tbe Alliance, but as false charges or insinuations have been made concerding their management, which reflect on tbe trustee and executive committee, many pood people wbo hold them in esteem will be glad to bave the pronf of the falseness ot these iusin uation-s Mr. Bell wa? lecturer of the State Alliance iu 1891-2 and should bav understood aW about if s workings. Tbe trustee asked bis assistant in the collection of some accounts and it he has acted from ignorance, his ignorance is without excuse. Tbere is not the shadow of loan tion, for the insinuatisne, as to 11119 ue of the lund. They m absolut Iv aT'd utterly false. Tbe 'und has been .sacredly kept, according to tbe terms 00 which it was contribu ted. Not a cent has ever been used for political purposes nor has the trustee ever received any applica tion for a loan for any politic! purs roses. As now constituted tbero i no eborjee for mismanagement ot the fund. oo!l be glad to fcave papers in the state whkh bave psblisben Ah. Ball's art'elo to publish this tn jus- nc' to tli execotive committee and j t'te trustee, Vnrv rpsrtPftf til iv. I Wy. A , Graham, i Trustee IV A. Fund N. O. Fr Aliiauce ! Soioe of the bf-st j -r'.-ple are th; wirst peop'e and st?rye iu bumble ; stations. Aunt Rachel, ;n eld time j , . , Al . colored servant, ;s oTie of thera and br ober vat ions ure wor! h re'a'.infi. j ri . 1 . .tr-. . ,.1 . .1 ' Hear her: "b? ole.nrce fob f wah. 8 a vents 1 ;dl d.yng otj and j ruo'ly done pass away, and as fur de yonng ouos 'un;ph 'utnph, can tj co 01 men d(-m, dans all to inomerdTrv. One day and time de suvents ley stick to der place like' de possum to de tre, now del don t stick no time : Icttlo fur.se wid de rcissus de prosrec pay de leas worriation, goes. De fac is, dis is one tary day an time. Pears lin on de cyars, and readin pe noos papers an talking troo ee teTpbone, done makes people outsteady, Dey : don stay long at no place and dey don stick to nothing, dey mns be a raovetin along al de while. In my day an time, cbildnn stay at home, and learn spearnnce from der par ents, but de parents caunt teach der chilrun no mo. Peys been off on de cyars and deys knows is all. an of dey! Dcjh bigoted ui.iY bout wlut dey siiovvf, bur. it., momentary , all mom entary. One time de boys kuow d? gids d-y was agwiue to mat ry, from ay back, veu dey was little childiun, an done a be-v ot cortin fore dy ; marry dm now days dey fall in hove, an den dey gits up and falis in ! agin, in de mo hasty manuah. j Pears like dus only two kinds of j young men lell since de wah de i kind goe arter one gal an arter , nod.ler gal. ,nbbe a heap of K jat de cne an sme lime an Debber : V" IU t.i.j. -m- ' -M- v..-. General, but deys bofe momentary too momentary. De gals is jis as bad. Dey goes gagin on d;s 'gpgin deyseWes, first dey does git married dey goes out t Chicago, an git de force bill front Si' b'dge, an dey goes in de mos hasty mannah an marry s annndder man an dy goes on man in and giv- grea' motions Dey Ohangf.'-s de good ole wys. Dey wants new hy inn -book.. Dey want a new eyarpit, an a new ot gau, mebbe a new church. Dy goes 'visen de rules an regulations, 'cisen de creed an de Bible. 1 s ppose ueyd 'vise de Lord himself if dey could So arter a change iu 'iug in two or trie yars, dey done sits changed deyselves an gits a new flock. Oh, dcys all too mom entary, dey is. An since people is livin so mom entary an so fas, des taken dyin momentary too. In my day an time, dey was a long time a Uiu, dey took to their beds an die slow an !e-pect:b!e like, an gave der folks de comfort of "tfaitio o: dem au a nussin dem, now dev falls 'traigbt in der tracks an die wid dr shoes on, so sudlen au on be koown to any one. AH k$e de't is so momentary. Dey live fa45, an travels fas. -Dey com:s fast fas, dey goes fas. But dey better bad go s'ow. Dey batter be mere steadfas. De Lord wants rno patieo tinuauee an less momentary doins, Ue he come in a moment au sweep away, where dar is no cyars tor movm all de time, an whar all on proftable an momeJitary secvaut am fast for e'jber- R, Z- J. 3Iaiy I'ersons pre ircfcejj ion from overwork or houxchold care Brown's Iror Iiittcrs nrbuilfls the ; cyptom. r id-! dierstion. leni'n oc sx ess of bilc ' nl euros Ui.-ilaria. Got lUe tcnuine- ELECTKlC BITTERS, retiedv i becotrini so well known j jvl so popuiar a? to Deed do special ciien ;tKn. who 1uit3 used Electric Ditter I sin: tbe same ."n of prui?e. A p'jrer ; medicine does not exist and :t iiuurar. jtcedt do ml fl at u claimed. Llecfic i 'Rit-fprs will ru'P nil Hiifnpnf thp l.ivr r anj Kidney?, will remove "rimplcs, i; i's, Salt- Kheura and oilier nfle-tK.n caused bv iiapure blood. 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For detailed information as to lo '.al and through time tables, rats and Pullman sleeping car reserva tions, confer with local agents or address Jas.L. Taylor, GeL'l Pass. Agt., Atlauta, Ga. WT. A. Turk, A. G- P. A., Charlotte, N. C. S. A. Dodson, Snpt , Colambia,S.O. V II Green, Gen. Mgr, Atlauta.Ga. Sol Haa?, Traffic Mgr AtIaota,Gs. aBaaaaBnaaBEOBasBBBBSSSSSEsanM CAROLINA GtVTRAL SHQEDULE MOVING WEST. X UMBER 42 Daily except Sunday. Passzngir, Mail fe Express Traim. Stations. Arrive. Leave9. Charlotte p ot 3 43 'aw Creek 4 03 Mt Holly 4:15 "Stanley Creek 4 33 Iron 4 50 Lin coin ton 5 03 Oherryville 5 30 Woco 5 39 Shelby 0 0$ Lattimore G24 Aooresboro 6:40 EUenboio G58 ostic j 720 Forest city 7 32 Rutherfordton I 3 10 1 p tn MOVINU EAST. NUMBER 36 Daily except Sunday. PA9SENGER, MAIL & EFhS3 XjtAl. STATIONS. ! Arrtve. I Leatzs. RutherfotdtoD Forest City Rostic Ellenb'iro Mooresboro Lattimore sbelby Waco Cberryville Lincolotcn Iron Stanley Creek Mt. Holly Paw Creek Charlotte a m 8:00 5 12 8:24 8 40 6 53 9 10 0 53 10 02 10 33 . 10 51 11 11 11 30 11 41 12 23 Through passenger train No. 33 leaves Chailotte for Jlaleigh ao4 Portmoutb,Ya., at 4304.m Tbrougb passenger train 2o leaves Portsmouth, Va., at 8 a and arries at Charlotte 11:00 p 41 id.. m. V.'m MoxcuRr, iiupt. Local freight train S"o. 7 leaves Charlotte at 8 a m, Lincolnton 10:S0 a m and arrives at Shelby 11:59 a a. Local freight fr-iu iio- C, leaves Shelby at 2 p m, Lincolnton 8:35 p rn and arnves at Ohil'tte Q p ru. No. C and 7 ran daily except Sao day and carry pa8$enger8, Paseuper.i and mail train No 24 leaves Charlotte at 7:30 p m acJ arrives at Wilruirjgtou at 7:30 a id. Passenger and mail trsim 1$o. 23 leaves Wilmington at 7 P m and ar fives ar charlotte at 7 pm. IF YOUIl HACK AC JIT 3. Of you aro all worn out, really pood lor noth ing, it l Roncral detility. Try BUUWX'S IRON JtlTTEJ&S. It will cure you, cleanse your liyer, and glT a snod ADnetita.
The Lincoln Courier (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1893, edition 1
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