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2UE LEAD. Willi trembling fingers did we weave: The holly round the CHristmas hearth ; A rainy cloud possessed the earth A nd saily fell our Christmas eve. At our old pastimes in the hall We gambolled, making vain prclepcs r Of g-aduess, with an awful sense Of pne mute Shadow 'watching all. We paused ; the winds were in the beech i "VVe heard theni sweep the wiuter land; I An 1 ia a circle hand in hand ' . Sat silent,, liking each at each. Then,eho-like pur voices rang; We sang, though everylfcye was dim ' A merry song we sang with hjm Last year : impetuously we sang ; We ceased. A gentler feeling crept Upon nS; surely rest is m et ; 'They rest," we said, tleir sleep is f.weet.' And silence jol'.pwedj and we wept. Our voices took a higher range ; Once more we sang ; "They do not die, Kor lose their, mortal sympathy, Nor change to is, althcuf h they change i "?apt from the fickle and the frail, With gathered power, yet the same. Pierces the" keen seraphic flame From oib to orb, from veil to veil. "Eise, happy morn! rise, holy morn! Draw forth the cheerful day from night! O Father! touch the east, and light . The light that'' shone when Hope was born I" ; ' Alfred TrSKYSPlf. ' Tiic Homestead Law. As Act to provide for hying off ' tM Home stead and setting apqjrtthe Personal Prop erty exempted in furor of residents of this Stateby Article X. of the State- Coiitu lion'. - J Section 1. TUe General Assembly! of Nprth Carolina do enact, That whenever any resident of this State uiav desire t taker tlie benefit of llie Homestead ftiul Personal Prop. erfy Exemption, as guaranteed by Artic)t A. of the Constitution, of this State, snch resi dent (or his agent or atorney) shall apply to in the guage which causes pain, or where I innst see conduct which is not born of lojve. No wealth, no advantage of 'any" kind! wbuld induce me to live with people wlrose iiter course was of such a natnre. The dearer they were to rne, the less wond remain among them, if they djd nqt do a could to make each other happy. dersoclj circumstances, tp remain time ; fpr what they say or do has but they With mere strapg f one might endure, even un- for a lim ited effect upon Irne's feelings but how;tnem i.ri of f.fi "same family, children of the suae parents, can remain togetner, year, after year, whenevery day thy hargnarleing if they do not join in it, .and when hard them, thick as words fly ou every side of hail, and the very visitors io their hou rendered uncomfortable by t a mystery. "Count life by virtues, t When life's fame, foiled race is And these when earthlyj joys are p..st, Shall cheer us on a briahter shore. e are .0111, is indeed rese will ast o er. DIRECTOilY. State Officers. of State. William W. IToldex Governor. Tod K. Caldwell Lieut.-Governor II. u. Mkxxinger Secretory DaIviqA. Jenkins Treasurer Henderson A dams- Auditor- CEtjjERN L. IIarius -Sup. Pub. Worls Samuel b. Ashley aup. I'up. insvn. William M. Coleman Attor.-General i . m gmmHam RlTUEUFOttDTOS. PROSPECTUS. LI)f &m JOB OFFICE Early In the Coning Year H Hi UlSCELLAXtiOl'S. t i A WE WILL PUBLISH CANTWELL j i A COMPLETE KEY any Justice or Hie i cace ot the Uoitntyi which he re.-ides, and said Justice of Peace shall appoint three diMnU tested free holders of the Count v. not connected With said applicant, who shall, on notice, by order lesi par ol' said Justice, meet at the applicant's depce, and niter taking an oath to do i in tial justice in the case, before some officer authorized by law to administer an oath off and allot to the applicant a homestea metes and bounds, acconling to the a cant's direction, not to exceed one thou dollars ($100Uj in value, and make a deserip tive accouut of tlie same t;"Jer their hand .and seal, and return H to t e office of the Register of Deeds. Sec. 2. lie it turther enacied, lhat sai ireeuolders shall assess ot tlie personal j rop erty of said applicant, to be by him selected, articles ot personality not exceumg in valu the turn of five hundred dollars, and ipake a descriptive list of the same, and retuun it under their hand and seal to tlie Office of the JRegisttr of Deeds. Sec. 3. Be it further ei acted, That it shall be tlie durv ot the Kt-mter ot Leeds to en dorse on each of said returns the date when 1 bv pli-and veceived for registration and tii cause the Town Officers, J. V. Jcstice Mayor. J. Vi. Wilkersqn. 1 F. ). Wood, R. w, Logan, J. ML Deck, A. Mooney Marshall A.fy K. Wallace, Clrk Eutierford County Offiqers, (Elided under Ote New Constitution,) Martin Walker, Sheriff. A. P. Hollifield, Coroner, J. B. Cahpenter. Co VI' k Superior Eli McArth c u. Treu-iurer. R. J. Williams. Reguter of Deeds. A. J. Sco&gin. Surveyor, J. M. Allen. j B. W. Andrews. Jos. Taylor, Commissioners. C. J. Sparks, 11. II. Hopper, Polk County Commissioners Court. Officers. ( Elected under the ATtvb Constitution.) N.B Hampton SJtieriff. Jackson Dalton Coroner. R. S. Abraiis O'Uhty CCk Superior Court, J. A. THORN Register pf Deeds. -. J. W. Ai AMPTON, sr.-j treasurer. J. M , 1 iJa m m ilton Surveior J. F. Raixs, ., Bekry Thompson G'. B. Arledge Vi Commissioners. JqiiN Giejjs, MlLES'P.vpCiETT. same to be registered w thotit itimecessarv delay. TLe,said Register shall recvive) for rejjisfiering the returns the same fees i that may be allowed liiin by law for other simi lar of equivalent services, which fees shall be paid, by said resident 'applicant, (or In agent or attorney) upon the reception of said returns by tlie Register. Sec. 4. lie it further enacted, That at any time within twelve months after the recep tion of said returns for registration, (and not after) any creditor of said applicant may, upon suggestion of fraud, move in the Su l erior Court of the said applicant's County, to set aside and annal such laying off of a homestead and setting apart of personality. The issue o! fraud or no fraud shall be tried by a jury at the same term of the Court, un less the motion is cpntinued for legal cause. the fesue be determined in favor of the creditor, he snail recover of the said" appli cant his Court cost, and all the proceedings for laying off said personality shall be null and void. If the isjsue be decided in favor of th Applicant aloresaid, the said applicant shall recover of the creditor his Court costs ad the setting elf of personality, and laying off of the homestead shall stand forever con firmed. Sec. fe. Be it further enacted, That this act shall be in force from and after its ratifies Ratified the 22nd day of August, A. D. 1868. McDowell County Officers. J. J. Bradley Slit riff.; D. W. Jimmerson Coroner. J. EkJ Duncan freksurer. I). q.i tfe W. Gillespie Co CVk Sup Court JosifilH WiSBUS surveyor. Jo irk Boss, James Ledbetter, J. W. McCall, V Commissioners. J. J. Falkner, J. C Ashevilld of the pleasant perhaps little f i i it d yiu i; ncrs at If omc. .... " "al'Mi i 5 Thfit afejpanf families, the memberi ojf wlrti ar,wi!hcbt donbt, dJar to each oth er. If sickness or sutlden trouble falls-on one,all are afflicted. liut ui;theirdailykliTeland ordinary intercourse there is not only n expression pf affectio, none and fond behavior that lias, diginity, but which nalore thin make up for that by its sweetness; but .tllere is an abso lute hard U2ss of language and. action which, is shocking to every sensitive ffnd tTHer feeling. Between fatjier and mother, broth ther and s,ister, pass ough and hasty words, Jyes, angry words, faf ln're:;fVequently than yowls of endearment, To ee and hear jthem, one would thiuk that bhey hafced in - jstead of loved' each other. It does not seem to have entered into their heads that it is leir best pleitt- Colurabus Morgantii County Marion Evans, i TO TUB V: W E would rospectful an- w. uounce to trie public tnat r ab we have one ot tne most uin. PLETE JOB OFFICES tn Wes tern North Carolina and can ex ecute witn KEAmSS AXD DiSPATCn. F PR IN and at prices to suit the times, anv kind of a JOB from the largest NORTH CAROLINA, S CODE A seats can Sake $10 to ??0 a Cay !l THE PUALISBMRS. AM TEE HEW ECU ETIC. ga.-ine of selected Foieigq1 and American Literature. .Published monthly by TURNHULL MLK DOXJK, Baltimore, Maiytaud. 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Tin father rdersjyud growls the inbther frets, cotnplafhsJ andt so go the children, snap, snarl," and whiiie, and so goes the day. .Alas ! for if this is a type pf heaven !-as the "family " is said to he at least, ft, is said to be the nearest thing to heaven of anything on earth. But the spirit of selfishness, of viulene, renders it paore like tlie other Ljace-rjyes, and t!? uften, nven when all the nietnbers of the household are jiieijilu is of the ChurcfT' Wheieyon see when, you know it ppei family Ivliere love apd gentleness reign, you pep tehv here they only make visits, and this arming Ch. istiatj fam'-ly as wtll a othr . Now, it is a sad and melncholytliing to t'eit solitary'' in Kffl bpt gvb n,e a cave in. he bowels of the earth, give-me a lodge in any waste, howling wilderness, where foot nor face of human heing ever came, rather tlian an alode with parents, friends or kin dred, in which I luiust hear or uttttr lau- 1.. Be it ordained by the Comm4ssioners of Ruth erfordton, and it js hereby ordained by the'au thority of the same, That a taxbe, and the same is hereby laid of 15 cents oh each Oue Hundred Dollars worth of real taxable pro perty within t le limits ol said Town for the year 1868, according to the assessineut ojaSSS, 2. Be it further ordained That all persons liable to pay ta within the corporation be required to deliver to tlie lown Mayor op or before tbe 1 5tTi day ol May, 1SCS, a list of all real taxa ble property for which they may be liable. Any person -fa itttig" to" render such list shall be liable to a double tax, and the jyor is hereby authorized pj 4ijjijC . this ordinari6e strictly according v$ lirwT j 3. Be it further errialned, Tliat all the male eiti zn wifch'o Ithe ipeorporate limffc - .NTd Town, liable bly law to work on public roads, bo and they afe hereby required to work ou Uifc-. public streets and roads in tbe corporate liauSQPBtTd t5wn six days in the yea or forfei! to" tfle Mayor one dollarfor each day tliesfeih Peoyide, Tftat h he discrJitioa of the Mayor sucto service may be readered by substitute. i 4. Be it-farther brdained, Tliat ihe Mavor shall have power tq divide the bands liable to work the streets and" roads into companies, and or der them to work on the streets or roads at any time or place he rilay deem necessary. Trovided, That he cannot require them tOj work, more than six days ra the year. " '"'' 5 Be it further ordained, That any person who shall ride or hitch any horse, or other animal, on thftsjAs- a; oiks of the streets of the Town aha14tf4 ahd pay a line of One Dollar for theVnrst and Two Dollars for each, additional offence, to be cpllectei and expeuded as other tjaxealof jmprovenient ot tlie Town. 6. Be it turther ordained, That a tax of Tvrenty Pive Dollars be and is hereby levied on all re ilfiFi Pi Spk'tuop LJquors in quautitiea less 4haa five gallons, Provided the sale of hpjra by regular Physiciana, strictly Tor medicinal purposes, shall be ejLCepVa4Jrm the operation ot this ordinance. 7. Be it luither ordained, Tliat a tax ol Fiye Dollars be ldid upon all itenerant persons not repidetjts of said eauifty, who shall offer for side any Goods, "Vfares or Merchandise within the limits or sard town. . 8. Be it ftu their ordained, That a tax of Ten Puliars be imposed for the exhibition of Eques trian and Menagerie performances; and 'a tftX ot Five Dollars is imposed upon' all . Shows geaertflly fcjpown as jSide-Sbowa, 8hgnt-oT lland, Magic Lanterns, or other exhibitions for pay, for each day or night ehown or exhibi within the torporationi 9. Be it further ordained, That a fine of One Dollar be and is hereby imposed on all persons who shall discharge tire arms ot any kind with in tbe incorporation, except that portion of said incorporation lying east of the branch, east of said Town. - J. M. JUSTICE, T. M. A. D' K. Wallace, Clerk. FOR . : ; Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Clerks Blanks, Sheriffs Blanks, CenstabI es Blanks, &e also a laro-e assortment of AN D INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USB OF J1TTORJVEYS, Clerks, I or'buinesa men. Merchants and others needing anything of the kind should give us a call s tte are sure that with ir Uihco ol over pMMa S. i - 3. 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The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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Jan. 30, 1869, edition 1
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