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FUN lO? JIL. .JlLJll -A 1 b I ri i ws n 11 H, ft r. E EIILIARD. Editor and Proprietor wr, mi st wni'!-: f of: t':k i rri.K-- wfi.-.u:! it ! r SCOCtaJJD J2GCj. J?. C Cl!0 )SOa:J Ft e )d'A) U V. w. -VO. I I. Mi l ' . STATE DIRECTORY if-i 'j rwin. f.r w i.if c omits , j or ; da y -.U0. j r.as M. I!'-!'. A! amai.c j 11 ".(1 i J'-"' r the I. am L, Sr-u iders. of Wake j v S ire:ary of ivate ; salars ! I W. Sandcrlin, of Wayr.c j v, Au li'or ; salary OO. P To-: v. H un, of Wake county, .,r( r : salary 5,0 j0. i: -rv M. Finger, of Catawh... J v Superintendent of !! K j P'.d action ; salary si, 500. T - T . . r 1 . .-- P I irnrmihf J.'jCU. P. Jhvi :s"t:, ii ujut""!-" ;i tv, AT. irnfy-('fiPoral : stilar !.(,":.', t:l i:i)orter to Sunreim j (V:r: ; salary M .o ;u. 1,,'"m'onf .Jonrs, of Uuncom!'- A'1v.':il (loneral; snla-s J. ( . oinl.sonsi , of Wt-.ke county. ,,.. ''.irarian ; 3;.l iry $1,000, ,! IS. i'ou-h:i!l, ol' C:ni.den coiT.ty. n iff cl' rk o Auditor ; s til an -1 el) ). ( "i(!vn:xoifs CofNcn.. : rv of State, Auditor, Treas :u:d Suot. 1'id). Instruction, :' A t r. r.o.i:i) or 1'nT-C'ATlON. (;.iver!;or, hieutenant-Goveriior, ! St (T'.';.i v of State, Treasurer. AuN i;nr. S-.!p l'ul). In-truction, and At'i'PNi'y-t J .mera Srrr.KMi: Crr.T. ia'f. I.', il Smith, of Wake, utlct. A. S. Merrinion, o! . .1. Davi, tif Frauklin, W ( -. i E. Shepherd, .f li-aufurt, A. i v. of Ilm he. A-sociate Jus S:tl:ttie4 of Ciiit f Jii-tiee and ie Justices! each S2 ,U00. A o:. r :r.e Court meets in Ra'eiah 1 on :i.. ibst Ionday ia Febnury and j BsU for tdiolisbins; January term HorsE. jsi Mo-j'v ii Sept in her. I of Halifax Superior Court was re- j j ported on favorably. " ni-n.ESKNTATi n in CoNORF.vS. Tim committee on immigration,! Mr. D-mgLton, fn-m committee on ,,(e.-Z'd.ulon U. Vance, of1 reported a resolution, which pa-sed. ! printing , favorably, II. 11.385, of in P. n oml e ; terra expires Mareh4t.i. , cnstituting J. T. Patrick, St ite Im-1 ;trui t:n f,) State piinter in regard ; M t't. V. Ransom, of orth migrjt ion zgent , an agent to re- j to binding books for the St te ld r si .ton ; teim expires March -1th. j pr0nt ,i,e Stlil0 at the ' Kxhiliition ' arV (t-hat the aicoaut fhall not ex- - ' a n . I -1.11.- tr,oi1 C 1 fl tires First P, T. O. Skinner, DeiM. : Se-j e n 1 iv(-t:k"t, 11. V Cheatham, (col.) l hird District, Chas. Wj M ( l ini'ey, IX'tn. ; h)urtb District, j it. I i . Punn. Deui ; Fil ih District . j .!, .d. l..-oVer, Ken. : S xth District,! Ai i. i liowlan i . i)em. ; Sovcnt .! ! 'D.Vrieil-.hi, S. ih:ndern Ucp. : ! Jv-i.'.h i strict, V. II. H. Oowles, .Jifrx Couriv Diret-lorv. ( i i"N r. 1: a 1. A:si !n:.v. ;. - Tftvf Vi i'ii! ii T. L. Kuirv. j si V. 11. Anthony, T. H. ; j A. Dai.iel, County Snot. S.-hooL-. iV . I'. Parker, C ;!:.ty Treasur- r. Ih 1 Aiisbrook . Sheriff. 1.. ';:i-;.n. liegi.ter of Dneds. !. T. ( 1 reg is', Clerk Superior C".;rt. V. ih Whitehead, Coroner, l;.o.u;; of Commissioners. j Dr. W. K. Wood, Chairman; V. E. j K w. r. Sterlinu Johnson, II. J. I i' P .J. II. Whit .ker. W. A. Dunn, Counts Attorney. lvr:::io, Cor-T-Thos N. Hill, j i iie; K. P. H man and S. S. Nor- j -'en , vs. pui'e .la-tiee-. s. M. (Jarv. Clerk f Inftrior J. M. fiiizzard, County Solicitor. Timf. i"ii Hoi.dino Sfperiou C')T-j:t .March -1th, May 1 .'5t.fi, Nov. in.. M-.reh nnd Nov mber Courts are j rc; .il cases only except jail cases, j I J MU.i Aft low a iuvtiui . A Wl ito. Mfiviir. C. W JJtinn , 'I- 1 C-,, ct ilde. i"v CoMMissi.oNnRS J. Y. Sav-! J.. srnim.jr., it. m. ! i . V. . A. Dunn. CHLT.CiiK.'x Bev. Walter Smith, ist, Bo 7. J. D. Ilufham, D. D Ih :.,- Vo'th,,-li t Pastor 1 , c 1 1 1 . 1 1 ( Ibpti-t, Killer A. J. slor. IrCv Solid Ooi.n watrh. Vf'Q-f ''''"'"SlOO. until lily. I 'SvHlrtll 8s ich in the world. t f3 . a. ?SJn' I fc timrkrrr. W.r- tSv iraSJ 05 rr.td. Hearr Solid UU1J VJl 'V.y t-,, 1 1 V f,m emu 01 equal ralue. P?yM J) ne 1'fr.on inech lo- I'lKnurr iviiu uur iar)rc BltU TMI SSOmSSiSt Sample.. ""m in Tr- . , " Frf, end . t.-,',', ''""" 3 rnontln and ah V!, . . - '-U.llii.lU.k.. uaoie line of fluuHenoM These tamp lei, ' irate b, we send I after roa have kept '' wr.tt," xh bf"'e vour own propertr. T1iub FREE isam i tracts as they (.c m proj r. not ex- vt,0 tji,rrtioi.Mi. Jceeding tb ; .resent prices; Mr. Amis THE LKOISI.ATrnK.!ilitr'lUC:! .S rrThrpi SOME THINGS THAT ARF. I'NE AND SAIIi DAILY IN T'lf. LEG- i.ATnn:-nw thk i.a v Mameiis ukmeax them- SELVES - li 111 EP COM MENTS ON PASS ING EVENTS. FornTH Week. Monday. SF..vATr.- Araong the hills fiat pa9?rt fnird rPQfiirWT iPDrn O Kill t arenA f I r law corcpromisir'g the State deh'- ex'jending ti. time l i8?0 ; asking Con 'res to make an appropriation to tomp'et t!ie improvement of Xeus; rivpr to S nitlifi ;ld. Mr. P.iynp, of lSVeson, inrodt'..'- ed abi'l vvlik li it oiip of muc i in- tcrest . ItToides that, no city . j town or county shall levy taxes f.-r my special inrposra in aid of in ternal improvements or otherwise to i I an amount c ceoding ten per cent j of the assessed valuation of the real and personal pro,ertT situated in such city, town or county. At 12 oMock r,T. today Mr, Wil- liams' (of l.Mt) bill to prevent the j buying and sfllin of futures comes up as the special oriT. r. This bill I makes It unlawful to del in op tion j or contracts for th future sal? or de'ivery of cotton, corn, wheat, oats, rye , meat or bird, and provides that t any debt in whatever form, bond, note or account made upon such a j tram?action s':all be utterly void aid J i uiic'ilejtable. Hor-F, j oi omtnern agricultural products io bf he,1 i1 Northern StaUs The committe on penal institu- J lions submif ed a biil to make he i penitentiary s-!f-ustaininT took its jace lium. iU(i calen(l3J. " it Mr- IJoJdiugfield offered a bill to j ter the Constitution and for other J purposes to chaiije the Constitul ; lion so as to make the payment 01 j I p. eeecj j u ueu t ,u u .u, , an elector, with an exception in fav- j or of persons who are certified by ! the county commissioners to be Puptrs ; Mr. B (idingfield , relating 1 u convicts preventing those hose J terms are lea than ten years, i a I Wake county, from being sent to the Work-house. Bills on third reding passed: To allow commissioner-? of Halifax county to build a stock law fence. A bill alhisving fie public printer to be elected by the committee on the principle of lowest, bidder, Tl'FSnAY. SfnaTic. S.B.I 10, Mr. Williams, of Pitt, i in relation to indigent and other aoprentics, was taken up, and jifti r two or thro minor nmeud ments htd en attached, passed its second ard j third readings. This bill provides I tlat n ,orit children shall be in deidure l in the name of the clerk of the Suj erior Court of the county where Ihcy reside. TliOie who Come within th.e meaning of the act for being apprenticed , are : First, all ;oipuans wno.se estates are 01 suci ,Qa11 Value t!i:'1 ,' Von will educ ate ami ma-ntain t.iem tor the em. IP ! I15ii;(nlv ri.port as submitted by Mr. thereof; second, all infants l) ejC()oke tili, rcs,llt was yeas 2'., fathers have deserted t heir families j . 7Q T..e resolution then pass- n-i oeen aosent Six montns. teaving j ! faern without sutlicient inopon : ' niro, any poor ciri 1 w t:o is or may 1 1 ,1 , , . he chargeable to the county, or: i.pj, aims: fourth, any child i wiK, has no fath.T and whose mother I ' is ol bad character, or fridf rs her1 :-iii!dr.-n lo umw no in h-.bit, of id'e. . . . i ness wulunU an visible means ol ' ! obtair.ingMi lonest livelihood ;Rftb. ' all infants whose parents do not k.diiiutdiy eu.p'oy their time in s-jme ; hone.st, indiisTioin employment. j A lull passed its readings allow- j iug certain claims against llie Un-jto iversit)' of Xoi tii Carolina, (paying, T v a 1 T 1 ,.; Jill ....): tour. i. v.. liepnurn ?ouj ui.u t LtOl. s . .1. lartiu ?:uu lor services: uie felnce Jt. i HotsK. The commit tee on piddle pnnlhg rciio-ie ! fas orabh. 11. B. S-lu, which ie.r.ea ll.e ores nt price of pri;.tug the mux mu n. imt gives Hn- com mittee -11 hoid.y to make .such con- that f lie United Slat?? an! Kti-t-. ' llags he raided upon the capitol dcr- . 9C?i,)t(, of lhe bI.Mre. j ,..,, .k .... i .... frrrn f Martin -miA- Snrrr'.or ! court paso.l thin rcsii AUu u hil m. k vt meaner iur anv Dtrsnn . . . . . itlUT or leieg.-am an i real tlio simp j knowing it t 1 e privafp S F' V A T P The coramdtee on printin ;.thro:zh Air. L'f.b, su'rjiued a r-p it awarding tl.r puh'ic prntng to Mr. Jovrpiius IJaniels at the resent pricei, n 1 t.h-jt the contract had ttepn signed and tlu. bond filed. Mr. Stunts' rv-'so'ution asking on appropriation of !jl,0(U that orth Corolina mny stik;iry paiticipiile in the centennial of the inauguration of George Wahinjton as llie first Presiiler.l of the Unitf-d S'fltr w:i& tackled by th j spirit of economy arl went to the committee on federal relations. A little tooth pnllinf argument o upied half sn hour or more of the time of the Ken ate oh a hill to allow L. I). Gillespie to extrcct tet-th in two townships away up in the Blue Ridfre mountains without being a member of the State association of uentists and halng certificate of same. On a c dl of the roll the bill pass- ed its second leading ats 23, uoes K. A reso'utiion was off. red asking Congress to make an appropriation to erect a monument, to Hon. N-1 thanlfl Maeon, p' - - " v"-; 3Ir. Donghton banded to the Speaker for the cortimittfe on print-; lnE a rq ort in win, h it was stuttd L''at the committee had closed a eon- tr;:ct with Josephus D in:els as pub- . . , '- printer lor tbi nest two years, at the present prices preacrincd by law. srrriAT. onii:n. The hour of 1 having arrived. S. j K. 1, M K. 5. relating to tMintofited electioncas.es was taken up. Two reports were made , one from the minoi it y, winch recomnicii led that , no two parties si (Hil l receive pay, provided certificates are held and th-it the coe.tc; tant lias sullioicnt grounds for contesting. The uvj r ity report recommended th;. t the un- surc. sslul contestant shall not re- j eeivepay. Mr. Cooke olferea the j minority report and spoke at some length favoring the s ime Mr. Walser als" favored the minority rej ort ai d spoke in favor of the same. Mr. Carter fa' ore 1 'he ma- j irity r por t and n ade quite a speech favoring it. lie eaid it was the duty of the House to fx a precedent that would be valuable to future assem- ' lie; th: t it was a departure to pas j conteslynts ; tnat L ongrt ss il I V , ; Uat the United States govtramenl ! ja.j tce It OI1py u.o i,.p pi one ! 11... 1:. .. . tl ought the State should do t he j same, but it was not right and the present opportunity " should be used to establish a jirt cedent and tfiere should not be pay unless the con-1 down en me t he hands with a slap ChuT . nsr p . rr,o ted '..ne.-'s argn testant wins esceot in meritorious ! of ),. a-nc n-.-i.r n. tm . .. . ... casts, .sir. alser calhd lor the yif.s and neys on the p: ssage of the e, ,ts illTi readir c and the in . j 1 1 ...1..1 ill iq.ii nnsa.iei. ,r ,,u'"-11' Sr.NATE. Nothing of special importsnte was P531' hv the Seni-tv ome i slnrp shooting was .'.one. Several . 1 r i: IIIUl"'s " -' e u':u ' aoj-ui .mhshi, , fr n . . , ., but no adjournment cr.me until there wr 3 a huIe more (lni(jf Hops;:. A resolution was tdTereil limiting the appropriation to the State Guard j $3)0. Tiie Jone3 couuty contested case r- 1 . .I. came up. i ne contest was oeiceD rosiaic !-:ifing ir.ernoer, lemocrai, an 1 treeri, liepuoiica .1. The vote w is tak-n 411 for Fos cue ami oll.fir Cr.cr. A LIFT Lb t L'.. Mn a.: I MEN." Yon want a k.-ps-ake that will ai- ... . . . ... . r . i,.. .... .i V.1 reiinii 1 ) ''ii v: ...v.. .-in.- a -. j j. I do. ls r due!" he si i. u-iuleiiv. Icti's the matter with inys.. l!" she .flu pt i. i. Tr.ere will be a svediing shortly. It a .! sin w!it" man is proem! of hi s I v o or edb.. Yd t 'u.r , 'i,.., f,. S.- r.l.-!:ir,Mv with th.-ir ,l-,r i' rr- ! i V 'irT lOf ' l U 1 '' r l '! ' ! ' ita nii8de.jlai.Uf.: t it 1-y t',!l-lty tl to open n i tfKtnitii a 'iUehl,...,!. in t r.. . 1 ... .. 1 . .l.r... ,1. ! 'u ' rt 1 ' '!,U,M '"J'i .-j i tLcir comfort m the wok, or tu j change thtrir U ir? ss, and iio on i raisri I anethcr, till the grive of the poo- j j house give U. o n a f. st grap. I'.u ' L bile ocias:n!v man faili ia hf I i,f.r;iu,e i : i-. t in the I .ce fitt. for j,;s p- uliar t.alont. it happen ter ' . tl times r)ftrni T t'lnt fallire ITMl.Ii , , . ,. ; from nele-t, ami eren coi.t mi pM oi i - '. an hone-t bicitifsa: A man shon;d I tit his heart into e e j( hidg that ! i ' . . ; docs. Iherc H no tirofession , n I )Usii,essor pur-irt, i h .t lias not i s peculiar rn-es and vx t '-n . No T.P.n vril' oscar-e n noynnci M ts ohanino his i n -dnesf. no meid-ani oal business is al' g t!rr agrei al Coni eerce. in its enH-'ss varietie-, is atr.-.-te 1, all o ! er i tir.-ui'.", with trials, in w, leomo dnti. s, and spsrii trirg ne?e;s'tirs it n very v:in tor.es of folly b.r a man to search out the frets and bnrdcris of Ids cjiH ili, and ive 1 min-l evo-y day '. a con1-' leratio i of ihtm. Th.-y are inevitable. lroling over them r.niy gives tl eai ."-troi-jh. On iJie other hard, a man has p.-we." g'ven l' him I.. Li.it finntlii it.il i I u.nr.i nil tll.I iu iji.. i u i i i.i... i-i ... .... .... homeiiesl toll, i; i i V. ise. he I a man adopt his business and identifs j lt ( bvant aso;:iat ions, for h ftvfc0 ha tive.'i m I ma-A nation, not alone to make us ports, bid to enable all u.en to beautify liatr.tly things. Heart-varnish will cover up innnmcrabh; evil and defects. Look at the goo 1 thing. Ay-"ept sour 1 t as a man does a piece ol n;i?ied gronn-l, and bein to pe fsnt the rotk :.n ! ro it, to de. pen and : irel'ow the ?o 1, to enri. h ::ll 1 plant j it. There ii somthiii4 in the most I foi bidding avocation aro ind which il mMl may twine pie s ml fancies, out of which he may devt !o honest pride C11 E'onnin Ei:ilil. How gr ativ the future of every .Upends ifun the habits it is allowed to fo m when young! Ilat- i!Si Aether gjo I or bad. ar. more easily formed than got rid of, A sinle evil habit has h.Torrt now L -"1 ulteily lliarre I a mans I fe. Mid: brought nrsiry, not to himself alone, bit to innnv be i les, vs e must hi cautious, time fore, about letting ouiselves hceonui the lave of nnv ,.-actu-o which ve kno v to jx. Wronj. To svait until it lias be- come our master is often to wait until it is too late. Sometimes a l.ttle ineilent wil1 sbosv us very clearly how we, may become the servants of a custom , - , . , , . ,- Then is a story to d o: a soldier w,0 jia,j j ,t quitted the ser.ice with credit. One Sunday morning j,e was 1 et urning from the bake- honse with the hinr'y's dinn-.'i cai- xvs jtj a t in upon hi s head. A boy savv Ilim who kn h, had just left tile arms, (hmii in':i nl the 1111- COnsioils ex-so'dier, t he urchin, i:i sharp t :ues, shouted: "At i-ntion!'' At the old svord of conininn 1 , , with tie Sunday's o.m:ier into t he gutter. Habit wast omu-ii for him. Ur-y tor t he n, though . of c re. i,tu.mfs , plf. wav, Sir Waiter Sc ,tt If! Is how, m his ; h, did:.', want to a; ,r ..... proud.. , SUin ..f ti c town. But th, hrm class at sch ol. there w as m : hoy j i)uL l0 ...nddn'r p...,, .-.,! 1 is 00, eior. ! ,.r Q4.fr.,. .,.. -.1.1:..,.....- t t - sik e( tticti in nop: iii-r 11 11 c uim. i ... i All Ills 1 Hol'iS tO ICiCU I IH' I ! O 1 a ...-.. 01 1.1:11. .v. . .. .... ., . tne- eois.-, .1110 111 i.imi. -v. ... . j. . ! A. t 1 il.- I . - 1 ceo. i iM.iii t tt li.tii, iien me. ! . .... j was as'ieu a on stioi, u ; always fumbled with a pert. in bu;ti.. on his v.ais'poat aiehmg an oppor- I H'UP ,,1 v' c-ir but to a 11'. . r ' her! ( 11 :je.t pi 's ton c ime to ! f IC. OO k - 1 lingers , a sun . It .. ;;s go., p ! lb ;; t!ie 1 ott ,, ked do a ii in o CO!! 1 lis OTl. ililO 1 t'Ulo.; ,) 10f i A . I. IT sujr.p.is-.-ss;o:i,a:id ;; a ii;oUicnir (.111 j bad -lined the covMcd pl.tc. Nor! j .,re bunian beiir's akme the crca- I I 1 tmes vt' hab:t. Wp urisr. ,1 ha vp : ,,,,( j j, lV S 10:1 Uil :.e.p t mm. j c-nt !ema:i at ! linn had oee .: on be.; I t a t ' t l ii '.' I:; in i.c horse i t r op, a ion :u usii l is e l.iei: Hi. oie by Ins t avt l found out the- ;:dein I'-r.de 'iib l.so: nu: St. i v ii ii i i;.v no .eoig out tm 1 hoi so trie 1 to v up at nea ly tl tli pUblia house?. 1 : ' i h P i . t i. r . r .1, ...',... ,i ...kf. 1 ........ ! itl''. d . b.o es v o ! ; (TV j i 1 k ;i : ;n'r';og .- Hll! V. IV f L.tPotl ; : l! t ' ' . I in!' Pg t ' e :' if i v -lf .-!. AILt Ivm,: i,,"'1''11"1 3 ''!t h,r , H ; ! i 'i'T '- ' I. . 1 1 ' T J v; n 1! , U, ; ; - ex l.n i Ml.iuHl'N f,:.--t ! S.tvx, i.:fUM' : - . ..t I I ui nuunerci isi-iici u.-.m '!,.,. . , diiht. k ihiufo Mi v .ii i nofjai'"'J' ifnse cluHiriu in oii r i t and ! ,,rl'4 at,1' . a ,.(e, .(, v '1 rt. kru-A- t.r.i n-'joi.r. . 1 Cahfor- f '"a. !'- bn i i..n- im ',! r,,"lunos : i ,i I I h y n ere liotti !t s.alcrs. Loth .... . , i t ri.di, and both m-ivh r'S; ct 1 . 'r.. , . .... . ,. I ivm-j; an ! d.-st it'it ? Itnrn :r m i.s . it ' - , , . , , t r: II y crwah d mi hands and kwt- over ti e Sit rra. trvi'ig to r-scli t', svttl . :uents () ie of ite-e men drn t ill IiIj 'at I l.i nn f i llip mi 11 it-iiii 1 u!ehered fiern ar.(! fed the rtarvi u lie had. his Mexican? ). e'e ai! the mnles vvi h (1 eir , whie'i at thi' time cot almost it- weight, in g 'd, and o :sh on nijhr an 1 d-iy over tin-moiilit-ji ".s to meet the t..l;'.r.;:e! s there and feed tliem, so lh..t t he :night ha! strength to reach h;s ranch , where f ey eoul 1 have sli d ter snd ret. T I ..... I il 1'.C.,f . 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 r i 1 1 i .. ; i , t ' 1 1 . 1 1 i . 1 " r saw his opportunity and emhrse. d it. 1 1 - sat a' hum" a a 1 shI I Ips w'e t . uiiti inuies aa i ru-at, and with th' vast ( jipurtunifTs I- r turning ,4,,, ,1 hea'th. a ho-.ud const, f i,f...n ey to : c -onip in t at new nm ;d V , j s, r, ..,.,1.,,,, fr,,m n-rv in trtl.le soon became almost a p-'iue- ;n whi. h -t nil him in e-.d 'tend if! e fort 1. n-". J enters in'o t!ie riMb, t irbe.l nee nr tl But hi i geriero is n- i.dihor di d i J ,Kt: (lf ,,,jneft life in u citv. Ijep-ffir in I lAho. w!.j.-e 1-: h d gosn-j jt rilfiy l;e tn.lt ti6 nf.nrest saloon to try to ml'ce another r.nrtu a??. ! h rh'p nr ten miles nn"av r,"n l',e iite'ally had not money er.on di t.j eounlry h. tn?. lint if it be ll ny a fhrou h As lie died nong r . . i,) )S ,mt c ire to be e 1. .... strMiiers I y t!ie mhil', It ? t.tri.-d y::!.,Mt oven - much ai a pine bo.ard : Hi 1. I 3-1 w bis pf.tv only 1: st year. Some on-? had set up a ron :h erMiite stone j.t the b'ad. 'And that u all. No name not even a letter or date. Nufung. i'.ntMint boulder was fa-diiomd b, the baud of Admighty God , and in t!:e lillli- seams and dots and mossy scars 'hat covr it. we can read the rnbie th:t chronbles the secret virtues of this 1 , no df :id man 0:1 tho shown mountains ,.f hh.i-'. The 1 I.i hi. en of the 'IMr c' are iii I'ari'. Upheld ly hisc'ossa! wealth, their lives sf em to rm'u ace the nni - . 1 ...... 1 1 1 f . . ; . 1 1 I ... , u , all my ooolia'Kl r.-.ats cVerv line il j write. When he co nes to this ski teh ' he will u.id.-rsl .11 1 it. And Ik oujiht to urd-TStand, to , that all ' resj,es:t, admirat ioiKand Ine which , the ne v la,n 1 oil :e gave t le-te two . men, t e-s aro ki.1 and is b iried ' hin.-atli that :nssgrown granite -tone; and that I k'ow. cjcii with all his show of splendor, that 1 is heart is as col ai d empty as th at dead man's hand.--J-jci'i Milli-r 1 A bT.KV N VANCK. Senator Z dn.lon A'anc-l the hero of tilis (iry , 1 ,t a 1- II amp- lon wl() t p, it : Z ;!,'s dint had bc;M, Wor t?, in u, u,m r co,ifl ,n,, lie took :m app?al. It wa-! ins fir.t arLMi-r;ent in the St.-.t" Siq.: euic Coii:t, and Oi neiy know was a tremendou-ly !a:ivv one. V. hen the judges c ol" to render decision the Vanee h ok' d -i.und at .; Mi o h r . a, o 1. .... i ...own. 1 .tL ... 11. 1. 1... jlawsil i 1 a wav that showed he IV 1 1 'ri...i 11. .t .i.-.. 1 ... ....... r ,ei ' ' B " ' , ,n ,. . .,. a ,, , 1 one ever prt -i'n'.e ! to ine on.rl". , ,r t ; . j , w , , , , ., 1 e..r tiu J J 'f'. SV10 lii.l s.-ri-e ei.011211 J " - t M.,. tins heP !! tl..- d. p . -.t 1 i 1 , ,.,.. We i, ait-r a tin v the Ch:ei ,Iuiiee iii.is'.e 1 the reading of ih-.t , t ' 'fit .Ii argurn. n- t.r ..nop. i neu pjusco ... ., ...... 1 ior a n;o;r.-M . :'.. w!;;i I'm-vu !i!-er ;Moi! s .id : k F r in.- ' r' i-ons Ot !o v."' 1.x. I llit 'i j I ! ('!. P." It V; :LA PH ''('in'1 !ie n s- t-m ii 1 v . r to -jr.- idd. A'w-ts - in'nve :n lie ujlit. ;ii;i;,'i rc-s iy to adopt new ideas, f e.- ..re never cnu'g -uri'e v. ;t .1 ii-ii.'d t-l s-V r d i d 1-! v ' er 1: ti-!-; t i.-. !, t h;-v iS.U. . s . .;'. I- - i I : I 'A ' . . p. - i.! v !! I N X'.. !'i .!.. li tiie ddlk'iiltiefl to it ar f-l i:Ii I: lit- ;'.:t ! jediy, the ico-t urfortunate Oietta! 1 trait of any yoong person. I J: i :! r '".itV It ; ' n V ' . t ' ii .. . ;' r 'J U"U !l "i"'" - , ' l - ni! W V i f.Lrue'urc. A soon S't U '-? t !-!! ;!'ng It " is t.MtJi'iit to p'ck Ixr i- and help ahuut th Inusc, nr d a Lirnsrlf jr?nrra!lv nfi.l. n-d tlllC a t , tt ,t t. V.vh ;J .,rr ( u f, fnpy i f. . i nf,.,;,.r ;,p4,.,,,4 U1 ' ' '1 be district m-?:..m! hi niV or in. re tsvay. and to it b in'uf ilk alr-avs walk thrrn!i , mud' , ,or snow iirirt-. I lum-n ms s - - ..,.r - lirgber.lle, iti. f.did . n far a- if f)C. TIifMigli h n-nlax bo slon-. t?.- sehM.Iinaster't ferilh h "wT and! the boy i- lanlit to taKe the en- ! siii ienees i tus own a I line a u:ft. Whatever it i f inlt!-, t he i inir. - lr v t , . , j j r ; . fo di-.cn. ir shirk ng. idlene, and mot fint:- d j ijrm itdi iirsf and to I'unmrsi j i.iiiir'tiioli! r !. li'n'M4 ri il ,if- ! . . ' - " i r ( 1 1 1 1 1 ( e F.verv Hong !r-,d 1i m ke the 1 i ..it... I ) ,.r i..,.r ' - ' I bfe and eontinind eXrrciJe give l.itr I ,n it 1 vieit.lt v. Icacliin-J and the j Sf n.j.Re, t of J,i, neighbor are f tel. ,l-iLo ii dente sobri-ty as r.ll.- thrift and steadine . S farm life tend to .level .p four of the qualities fwmd in ft success - fu! Ijesiiie-;, man honcstv, economy. industry and ohserv:;! ion. il? two il 1 1 i t i t s more are r eeded to iiisur.- business succea, Tlmse are gond j.grr.cnt snd adaption to circu llll' I stai ce. With this corn' in itioti, j i.n ,,p,c 0f b isine-s meile- b 1-j j ipiii kly obtain-d when opport uri tv . COme3 , snd binne succets is apt j ' to fuow. Sh;rt'(. j I . ... -- 1 : r. 1- rv , v 1 i cu'lVC I 1 1.' I ' V j IF If (!u. people in the world havCj had friends whom mw ll.ey k-iowj no more, yet with wbfi r. f.iey never j ha ve had any quirn I. ItK-re M'cn - j ed 10 In' soire coldnea, an ! we left iff ( einr eae!i other." is tl e exeu0-; ; ; in 1 no more H known, at least on j j or p -ide. A car.d d I alii might rc- j e j -s' evi t ' hlaj : bit t ! t i - o' ' t dk, an 1 each go-s his way! v. 1 r 1 1 n Uiorn m tps iire-t-t - -a nns r ! a le -t ute of thin" s er.ong 1 tit 1 very coir.n 0:1 one. Tea to ope a I'ulse- 1 1 .1- .....1- i nooo i- ai ue ' ti;.iorn 01 u j p irq w Minlv a look mi-untir:I te I ; perln pi : nn. 1 jn , We ail wish that one who : j", (fen d-d with us would candidly stai the reason. T. elt-o.-i hand in honest friend d,.p b,v, ,d on lie re Xt r.vfive a di aall. Oow ;.! gbl'ita- of ins ion- ! I'.) 11 h. 's x ,.rV inr, a v ofn.rivery cru.o (hir t bnge lUti-. 'arm l.ilV. A writer in Scribner' Magazine . - . I n . II U U I L . r- Willi., ll.l I I I I. .1 . l ; . " . ir . . . j ,i;tt i irrn hf.r is not, appreciate I bs v.-. 1 . , r... n., ';... i .. i ..... .. ...... ii .1 I.... . .... occupation, nil I d:i;M Ii 1 I lib : .,...,,,. ;n..wii i.;.:.iv... 1 i.. .1, ti v - noil' t 1 nip ., .',,, r H ..1,,,.,, , , , .. 1 .. . ., . -mv oti,. r . lie .uou., 1 . -1 1 y "'ak i .11. lots a home. lhj'v tan a rnn r. , r,,r anl thrive v,.tl.,f wnlf.s his hlst-ry ..p..,, .m U I i- nyv ianv tji iC'V minv revour- i ... . . (-1.--,.! wit', i.i e ; Jo- j F . t I II.- I . L - . . . .. . . .. !;is team. his du' hip ir-e , the court : h3 if.-tpi in;, in !iisgroT ng ero hi I ii.-pr y d field-, h l.u'irn e y '. ; nn'iir.-, writ lord 1 b w'.t ' the quickening flemeniul ro: c,:. ,;-.,,.ai,;,. the sun. tr.e t-0:i"-on. J iiL. v i . 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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Feb. 7, 1889, edition 1
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