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There isn't a tear that dims the eye That time and patience cannot dry ; There isn't a lip th tit's- curved -with pain That can't .be kissed to smues again. HOW MEN PEOPOSE. Urs. TOcoz Maks Soma' Interesting Stigestioiis'to BashM Young Men. From the Louisville Courier-Journal.- We often hear a. man or woman ti bo)trvfrffir-;;a re-ufltl er 4 ic u s-H sion remark : "That is a matter which is "entirely the business of myself and &e; party concerned. No one else need take any interest in it." When a very small girl the over- supply of romance in my nature made me very inquisitive upon this subject at an . age when I should have thought only of dolls and nur- she exclaimed : v ! "Then, why on earth didn't he say so Z . He was here until midnight and I gave him -every opportunity. He must have ; sat up till morning com posing this- remarkable letter." This labored effusion did not win the lady. Women do not as a rule care for. men who are timid in mat ters of thVheart. I have heard a great many modest young ladies declare themselves in There are a vast number of Sabine maidens left in the civilized world to-day, wiio would enjoy being car ried, off by the Roman soldiers as jn days of old. The average woman prefers ego tism to timidity in a lover rough ness to cowardice. All women like more or less ro mance in the situation when they receive a proposal. I once knew a lady to refuse a man because he proposed to her at a restaurant table amidst the clatter of dishes, the odor Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel of sery tales. Dolls were inanimate purityf strength and wholesomeness. More an(j Darserv tales Unsatisfactory, economical than the ordinary kinds, and ; , eannotbe sold in competition with the mul- nd I turned eagerly to the human titude of low test, short weicrht, alum or beings about me fnr informatinn. T fcTiBAKPowDiE wS qaestibned my mother, my married of soup, the close proximity of ' 1 . . . rt m ... 1 .. sister, my otner lemale relatives, re- waiters garding the manner in which they "Any man of taste would have hal received and replied to this waited until we had left the table, great proposition, and it was with at all events," she said. vexation arid chagrin that I found Let a man be refined by instinct my question parried by one and all. and strong in character, and the They-could and would tell me when bolder he is, even to daring in his and under what circumstances they manner of wooing, the surer he will bead 8. Three red jppesj for his love I J'negroea and poof white trash" were three violet ones ; for his fears umployed in our r cotton mills : that three violet ;one-forif hgpe"; v. 1 her manufacturing interests were of A gentleman who was in corre- no avail,' and so on.. Mr. Warbur- spondence with lady of toy ac- j ton saw the article and; wrote an in- quamtance tent her a piece of card-ldignant answer. to Uhe prejudiced board inclosed in' a Utter, and re- prevaricator,- denouncing him,5- for quested her to perforate' it with her which he received just commeht engagement finger and: return it to from different Northern papers. His him. .,; .. : article did a deal of good lor tqe There is a pretty poem which rep- South. That and more too shows resents the lover informing his sweet- his love for ' our country and the heart that he is to be narrief. he South-; especially. His wife is a pesTSEdtceinrlelHb Sputhwn jadyand Kis children are him and in the midst -of her tell-j Southerners, therefore be is a ' South tale confusion he lauehindy, addsetn-American. I would vote ior "Thai is, hope I ana,' though the him quicker than I would forcer lady has not yet consented." tain natural-born Americans I know A cute lover he and the sweet- of in close proximity, and trust him heart not one whit less cunning re- him as well in any position. He gains her colors and answers' bright- may become another Capt. Dawson ly : "W.lJowdrJUoo;jn5PiQ ? who knows? The mountain city . Trxbtitd to Ctaieral Le. ' Oh the Occasion of General Rob ert E.: Lee's birthday recently sever al ex-Confederate soldiers and their friends met and commemorated the T.TP.TTTU TTTP.A rH ---f 1 " ' -J -t" . . ' -NOTE-HEADS, .1-,- , f: V - . BILLHEADS. STATEMENTS,;-- --;V envelopes; circulars ' - CARD-:? DODGERS, '.. POSTERS,; : -: .r-i RECEIPTS,:'' V " INVITATIONS, Ae- "V Satisfaction Guaranteed ) SUMMEB SIMPEBIN&St 1 V-.': :(;. " .' lest:.. ,. : :; .. The ardent lover had just , asked her to be hisbride, for she had. given . him cause to hope, and she had. an- day in a dinner at Solari's in this swered simply,' "Yes, George, if you -city. After the several courses had can vet patoaVconsent.. ..; been served with the usual interludes "I will," he answered, passionatt-;. of wines, the champagne corks be- ly. Where is he?t; He shall-give gan to pop in earnest and good che'er his consent.. I would, seek the-ut went around the board. Of course the toast to him in whose name they were assembled was reserved until the' lastahd was expected to be drunk in the eloquence of silence. First George Washington's name was proposed and several warm tributes of words Were paid to his dear mem ory before the glasses filled in his glorious name were emptied. Then vard Lampoon. others and others were proposed and eulogized, and wine was drunk mo.8t height of heaven -tberdark-est depths' of hader to get itl" h cried. " r? ; v ; VI. guess you'lL have to, George," -she answered quietly "pa"a dead" And with an awful realization Jhat- : all was over, George went home, and, ; putting on his little brother's copper toed boots, kicked himself. Harr COULD NEVEB FORGET HER. Jwk., -r: .f', f, r I , , i . , 1. 1 tl "ThnH f-vrrtl it knn.H tk.) !f nnM and engagement that- interests into thehands of Mr. Blan- lu luCir u"am emury, as eacn - .vj ....... yu.. - 1 i. i g a7 - i rvA Ainaporiao 1 :iora nnr 1 anan wvw o j j ' j Personally I do not think a man (ton, should ever propose, he should d is- large popular vote, in that place a 1. .... . toasts the greater number of them to accept my late, .bitter though il to the living could not be drunk be. 1 shall never love another." 8t., N. Y. Johx W. Colk. Frahk McNeill cole $ McNeill, - ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROCKINGHAM, N. C. Office on corner of Academy Square. Burwell, Walker & Guthrie, met their life partners ; they could be of success ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Hockingliam, 1ST. C. Office opposite the old poetoffice. otice. I will begin my school at my house on MONDAY, MAY 6th. Terms at the usual country rate9. Considerable reduc tion if paid up monthly. M. J. k. mcaskill; Ellerbe Springs, N. C. April 22oV1889. and would tell me many delightful I often wish I could tell some anecdotes connected with the court- things in regard to this matter eon ship, and doubtless they could, but cerning my sex to the eligible young would not, tell me the words in men of my acquaintance. But then I. VII 1 . 1 m which the great question was pro- it never would ao ana tne young pounded. Finding all cross-examination of my elders useless, I began to dream of the time when I shouldbe old A . enotjgu t men wno nave to be tola are not the ones who could keep the prizes they might win. Tradition tells that Abraham bad to receive a proposition of never luted his eyes to the face or marriage myself. I set the proper his wife, Sarah, and did not know age at 16. and imagined all possible bow beautiful she was until one romantic situations in which a cava- day he saw her charms reflected in lier mounted upon a black charger the water as they walked beside the alwas figured. But two or three river. years before I reached even the dig- How so timid a roan ever manag nity of "teens" the dullest and home- ed to propose marriage is a mystery FinS 2.I1U. Common COlfillS iiest boy at school informed me on only second to how Sarah could ac the play ground, in the presence of cept so bashful a lover. It is told another girl, that his father had re- in the book of Genesis that Jacob cently purchased a large tract of kissed Rachel by way of introduc- land upon which a house for him- ing himself, and then lifted up his self wasto be erected eventually, voice and wept. After this occur- Urn mm 1! GASKETS, And everything in the Undertakers' iD at reasonable prices. 1 nave A Fine Hearse trmcx T-T a elrti M vauai on wf"W"Ul I four flava a rrsv r J I . ' :tUAMi . l 1 lllara "Mnnconco Horrv vnn you be my wife?" he-should be so I write these words in justice to ""u"Ufc u.,uSOuuie iiuprou u : - j m. f v .. i, me spirus 01 me -QUiCK-Diooaea ouuu migc sure and positive of success that he I Mr. Warburton, who has the well should say You wilfbe my wife." Wishes of all good citizens of our Even setting the date and certain town. Charlie Worley, that she would gladly j acquiesce to P. S. Didn't we beat the Rids his commands. But a man must be Last week? a born lover and ruler to be able to ipirits of the -quick- Southrons. Nobody was intoxicated, orget you, Clara never I Could but there was buovancy enough to I ever forget the only girl to whom do this. A wife, like a kiss, should be ask ed for with' the eyes alone and then when consent is evident, should be taken without unnecessary questions or delay. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. We Will Have the School Editor of The Rocket: With your permission I wish to say a few words on education. I float a balloon when-All was as si lent as the tomb of him whose loved and honored name had been spoken. Robert E. Lee ! Every man stood, his head bowed, his thoughts upon that earnest sol dier who had wept to see the war begtm and bled to see it ended. It seemed a sacrilege to speak, to break I ever proposed who didfx't promise to be a sister to me? No, never." TWO OF A KIND. ' First Stranger (in the far West)-1-"Be you one of us?" Second Stranger (with dignity) "I do not know what you mean by 'one of us.' I am President of the International Aggregated Trusts to. whieh will be supplied when wanted. 80fdrg by mail or telegraph will and then won t you marry me ana rence, he proposed to serve seven keep my house? he inquired fbluntly. The boy grinned, the small girl listener pointed her boger at me and shrieked in amusement, and j 1 . t years lor ner oeiore taKing ner 10 wife. I was always disappointed in Jacob, that he did not fill the char acter which his first manly assur- the -whole matter was so devoid of ance indicated, and boldly deroand- sentiment that I was disillusioned ed Rachel for his wife immediately with propasals, and with a pert "No, after kissing her. He would have I won't," ran out of the schoolyard, won her at once if be had tried. filled with anger at the prosaic boy Scharbel obliged, by force of will, who had dared to-rob the equestrian Balapis, the Queen of Sheba, and cavalier of mv dreams of his Drivil- the most beautiful woman in the ege to make me the first proposal of world, to marry him. Evidently marriage. the lady was not ot my mind in Bought for cash, and to be sold for cash, t once heard a man who was ex- that matter, as she killed him on only, we can offer you superior induce- , , .... P . , ments, aad. to verifv our statement, invite tremely popular with the fair sex their wedding day. you cordially to come and see for yourself remark that he had no patience The young men of Holland go in uu u convinced 01 unceuu uargains. ... , -vmnnt.hv fnr anv "re- crrfi.it numbers to Dutch Ind a to jected lovers." "A man of any tact engage incommercial affairs. They or sense or knowledge of women have a truly left-handed manner of would never propose marriage until proposing marriage. he was certain beyond a doubt thai When one of them desires a wife the lady of his choice desired him from his own land he sends a soiled as a husband." "However coquet- left-hand glove to some male friend receive prompt attention. W. T. HUTCHINSON. 5-tf Wadesboro. N. CV ATTENTION. To Cash Buyers of General Merchandise. fiaving just 'established ourselves in our ew store, at the old stand, you will find our ulual assortment of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Hardware, Crockery and Glassware, Woodenware, Hats. Shoes. &c. complete and oflered at prices that will Surely Astonish You 1 Justice to Mr. Warburton Correspondence of The Rocket. Editor Rocket: I would like to say a lew words through your paper in reference to Geo. Warburton and his defeat as town commissioner on the regular Democratic ticket of last week. The ticket was composed of as good citizens as could be-found in the place and : the consequence was that ail were elected hut Mr. Warburton. Why was he defeated ? The presumption is that because he was an Englishman hecould not hold office in ourcountry. Nothing else, as I know of, can be brought against him. He cannot help hav ing been born an Englishman, and am certain that does not incapaci tate the gentleman. He is an hon est, industrious man and one whom his stigmatic abusers could not com pare with "worth a cent", in charac ter. He has been naturalized, and has sworn allegiance to the United States. What more could be expect ed of him? He has chosen our town for his home and has accumulated property here, pays his taxes when they become due, and therefore he should have' a say in anything or of Life.' First Stranger (genially) "Your band, pardj I'm a train robber." . Boston Chronicle. am glad to see a move made at last to erect an academy in Richmond the silent snell that name had cast county. Almost every other county apon lho8e followers and lovers of Force the Price of the Necessaries e il 1 1.1 . ' nf T if. " oi me oiaie 01 equal weaurr ana in-1 ne dead. But- habitants ot Richmond has a good "Friends and brothers," said a rich preparatory school. Wby can t tremulous voice. Tt'i ... r . -, i i I tttcnmona step to tne iront ana neip A Judder stirred the circle about educate her boys and girls, and keep tbe table. In his heart eachman at home the mopejr that is being am0Bg them wished no word had spent yearly in otper counties owne ty uttered. and by bis manner ev- btater- Jiinough money has eoneh... nr,A at in, tnn tKie int.mm. H I ivivvuwwvawv'v w mi v w aau uivvls out of Richmond Icounty in the last of th Bt i.Tnr,;i-o .nru.p twelve monms, to otner scnoow,- to r "Friends and brothers," said Col- baild; a good academy. I know of onelDick Wintersmith of Kentucky, about twenty boys and perhaps ateadying himself against the table mere are otners-r-rrom mcnmona , kA raioMl hn in lmn im. county who are attending schools in other counties ol the State chiefly because there is no suitable build ing to induce a man of standing to establish a school. I think there would be no reason for this if those who are interested in tbe education of their sons and daughters and the pressive gesture toward high heaven, "when Robert E. Lee died and went to heaven he broke George Wash ington's awful solitude." SOUND REASONING. Minister You against the pro hibatory amendment, Mrs. Toper and your husband such an awful' drunkard Z. Mrs. Topers-Yes, I am against it.! He comes home drunk every night; at 12 o'clock because be knows jast, where to go ; but if prohibition- reta in he'll have to hunt afbuod all ' night to get full and never get home.', Lowell Citizen. The time, the manner of this speech, and the reaction caused by it in the tearful hearts of those pres ent made it perhaps the best remem- luture prosperity oi tne oiaie wouia bered utterance of a man whose only contribute a few dollars for the florid eloquence'has made for him erection ol a suitable building and tDe reputation of a stirring orator. then support a nome institution. "That." said the friends as they .v.j wipea away meir tears ana warm ly tnwn ;n tr,ft TTnitA .A r vniuca vujuc aa iiunreuRo uu I snoot ins uaau tuav is uiuic eio- i . value as discinline. Besides its use qnent than even silence."-Wash- cU.Se e WCDl inere'-A- lor euidance in conduct, the acaui-1 inglon vost. O - - si lion oi eacn oraer oi iacts uas us . .. . .. . i a family trait. r , . ATrnnraonments to the Militia. I use as mental exercise, i long 101 . Benny Oh. GrandDa. see! Little see me day wnen tne people oi me Washington. Mav 8. The aDDor- sister has onened her month and ia WHY SHE GREW. W.ibble It is it never-ending: -source of wonder to me, the way the -city of Chicago has sprung up. It is one of the marvels of the century; Wabble Nothing very wonderful ; about it to my mind. They simply ' got up a reputation as the wickedest uiiiiicriLiiiii liihl aiiri.m linn uiifiiiuni . . . - .. . . . ,.. . .6. State will come to regard education t:nnm.nt. nf tb JUnanm annrnnri. I trtrinar in nnt. hr fnnl iA if 1 . " - " ' -ri-v-i- I --j r r i . Auctisa Sale Every Saturday of all kinds of General Merchandise, in good order and sold from regular stock. wnicb, if you don t want at my price, you can nave at your own. The onlr exclusive Furniture Store in the town. . . Special attention is directed to our elegant line of Furniture. Bedsteads from $10 Sp ; ; Mattresses, $2.50 up ; uiairs, jpa.ooper set up ; Uane and ssput eat Chamber Suits, marble bureau. $17,- w. Other suits . from $12.50 ap. Wash stands, Window .Shades; Cttrtin Scrim, Ta ble Oilcloth, all latest designs. Toilet Sfo, nat Kacks, Cradles, Safes, Tables, Pic tures, Picture Cord jind Nails,, Rags. Mats its instrumentality. He is capable of being an Alderman and I know him to: have tbe interests of our town, State and Union at heart as much as any man born in America, and the insinuation that, as an Eng more highly. G. C. Baldwin. Bingham School, N. C. March April .May tish or coy the woman," he said, "the lover should keep her in sus pense regarding bis real intentions until he piqued her interest, then he should be so deliberate and indiffer ent about coming to tbe point, while he still paid her the most delicate of -n lact, nearly Terymc.e in lDe rur- thflt htr .lTKnnRP would , all at bottom K r . ' niture and Uphostery jline, A. P. STEWART UEW YORCt LIFE 246 AND 348 BROADWAY.! W. H. BEERS; President. Organized 1B45. Cash Assets7$193,480,181. rplus by State Standard, $13,500,000. come, 1888 ,24,000,000. . . policies in Force, ;129,911 " durance in Force, $419,886 505. B. F. LITTLE, Special Agent, . Rockingbtm, N.- C. Mm. finally betray itself, and .her accept ance of his suit follow as a matter of course.'' - As this gentleman 'was rei markably successful infmakingf and breaking engagements 6f marriage, it would seem that there might be some truth in.his theory. A friend of mine received daily calls froroXn adinirf r during tbe en tire year, and .at the end of that time the gentlemahVrote her terof sope f ten pages, which after perusing she was etill in doubt as to i ts p u r port. I was call e4 i n as co u n -seL and . the second reading proved t j me conclusively that the writer of this most extraordinary epistle had intended to: propose man:i?ge.tQ my; friend When I assured her of this This constitutes a power of attorney, and the friend selects a suitable wife, marrie3 her in the name of the absent lover, and sends her on her wedding journey alone to join her husband. In' some portions of Western Africa a native who wants a wife is obliged to seek the "Palaver House," where he talks the matter ovef'wlth" the elders' and "fetich men." Then he is granted admission to the pres ence 'of the" lady in question, to whom he displays presents and money and if they, are satisfied, after "much more "palaver," he is allowed to take his bride away f evi dently without asking her consent. The Indian in learnine his fate from his mistress, carries a lighted 1h fli -mnnflia in wIiiaK frt nrifv- fVie I . e i " o . . . i t a n lishman, he would be an Iscariot in blood; as the sTstem is now molt suscepi: - A'aDaraa' Hence now V 101 ,ua vovi ; vjeurgia, ated by the last Congress for distrib- The President (wearily)-rYes,roj , ution among the National guards of I child; and I have no doubt that the the several States has been made by 1 effort will be attended by success the War Department. Under it the if she takes after her grandfather following apportionments are made anv caDacitv is scornful in the ex- hole to benefet irom medicine. treme and emar lips of individuals who delight in pose, possessing peculiar eurative powers. il - i." x XT J I om t Tr . i A n c J rv t treme and emanates onlv frnm th 18 T" w ?pfr.u yi j jeniucKy, i,o; iuisiana, -r j......!. ,T meaicine peculiarly aoapea r pur- g -g, vIi8sis6:DD: 8543. - 1 rr ' - i AN EVIDENCE OP PROSPEBSTY: . Yellqwly I think th Whiteltys- must be iu better circumstances than. r North formerly. abusing fi because he is a Demo- " expels Very impurity from the blood, Carolina, $10,441; South Carolina, . rfw- -r . . . and also eives it vitality and richness. It K49. TennM. il 1.391 ; Virgin.. crai. An, mr. sailor, 4 .nave toiach- createe an appetite, tones the digestion, in- 7' ' TT . ' ed the -point. That is the secret vigorates.the liver, and gives new life and ia "0H ; West Virginia, 0,oyo. he is a Democrat. He la an inde- should convince eyeryooSDac 11 m peco- vr. u. ouu, iruggisi, rippus, nany me- oeet oioou purmer auu opiiuy i mil., lestiues : a can recommenu Hlectric Bitters as the very best Brownly Yes. Why do yon think so ? Y. They don't keep so many doga, as they used to Boston Courier.. fatigable worker in' the Democratic I medicine. ranks, and that is the great crime he is guilty of. "Some persons of this A, Uegro' Btuned to DeatL place don't like him for that reason and thev have instilled into th We learn that on last Friday a; remedy. Every bottle sold has given, relief i.n every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheu matism of 2Q years' standing." ' Abraham Hare, druggist, Bell ville, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine I have ever bandied in my minds of some ignorant men untrue kplpred boy in Richmond 6unty, ideas and thus "downed" him. En. aDut 1 years old, wnose name our lish blood is nodiscredil to Mr. War- informant did not know, while in a 20. years' experience, is Electric Bit burton Did not the veins of our "fe" iQ the fireTand waa so badly ters." Thousands ef others have niitrsn. frtrofK. ntoin Wurned that he died within a short added their testimony,, so that the lish: German French. Scotch, and time. The boy was subject to fi,ts, other hlond of whinh we are nrnud ? and while they were on him would Certainly. Did they iot make good run away, so bis femily would chain citizens? History: informs' us they him wh,en lhe? . discovered that one did. Some -ears a.ro a Ventleman was coming on, Ort the day in torch ' to- her cabjn; LShould . the from thNorth who traveled through hue8tion her.waa ned, to a ch maiden blow out the tbrcb she ac cepts the offered vows ; but if she "vails herself without extinguishing it she refuses" his love." ' I Chataubriand tells of the lover of Atata, who gave bei-a necklace of tbf. Rnnth fT don't Wean a wrntl- near loe Hre,-wiu oniy,, a smau man fellow;, published an article " in the ..Wamsucket Textile Gazette, rest of Ihe family being in the. field -- i j I . f.iV .t. at work when by some means he fell New England paper belittling the -m the fire - with the result above peoplet lhe. South' calling-: them mentidhed.Uadesborp. nAeUigen liars and -saying that nothing ;;bu,t- cer;" verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitterss do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Doctor W. M. Fowlkes and'Cos Drug store. TJ&RBIBLB.. Two. thirds of all deaths , in New York city are frooa consumption or pneumonia. The same proportion holds for most other cities. Delays are dangerous. Dr. Acker's English Remedy for. Consumption - will al? ways Telieye, and -may save yburUfe. For sale by Dr;.W. . Fowlkea 4Co, : ; -' Q'h:?i L : -r They've Got It Bad. Our general health is good, bu4 when we stop to rest we can't writ, for this confouuded Uch. (Bjr the way, Mr. Editor, haVe you had It7 A. woman told me yesterday that her old man had worn bis nails off, and takea two corn,' cobs to bed with, him "to scratch with. She says they;, are a good substitute for finger nafta She has tried them.--MIkeKn ijj.thes Carthage Blade. ' lsjlaoect Q?ia5r The editor of this; ia ner iwssM ta express his than,ks. Iptne 30 friendsc who supported, blmand thlnka it charitable t. auppoee that 15tb 20 othera wjio. promised hni their sup:, potae. dpad because if tbey hav; . noi dtedj, thej? have mierbTy id . ; He is, however, not so rrMsed at hist" 7 s Weffe-Oarthage TttsAfi-j -1 mm
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