( iH .. Jl, , , tL . E. E HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. wk ji'-j wfiiiK ; !: ins. it-':-: win Sr'07I AND 'r'7 r 'p-'sD" v ' lil' t Ijilinn kl To J-r rnr VOL. V. V i p OFKSSIONAL, wcocic .t l)ANrEi.s, C. C. Daniels, CoMsboro, N. C. "Wilson, N. (J. A) cork & Daniels & Daniels, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Wilson, N. C. nv ihisiness Entrusted to us will be l'r mValy Attended to. 4 ly. w ; t A. Dl'NN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scotland Neck, N, C, Practiees wherever his services are i fol.1 'I1r rf-i i,rt'u. ,vuiu j w. II. KIT CHIN, Attokney and Coi'SSelokat Law. Scotland Neck, N. 0. gr Office: Corner Main and Tenth s:rctt. 1 r y- rn "f..'nThTAKER, T. AxToirNF.r and Corxsra.OR at Law. Scotland Neck, N. C. Practices wherever his services are reeu'red. ('apt. W . II. Kitchin will appear with me in all cases. 2 tf ly. D AVID HELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Enfield, N. C. Practices m all the Courts of Halifax and adjoining counties and in the Su preme and Federal Courts. Claims col it'i'ted in all parts of the State. .1 S ly. W.H.OAY, A.O.ZOLLICOKFER, R HANSOM Wehl'jn. Henderson. vvcldou. PAY. ZOLLK'OFFEK & HANSOM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, W I I. DON, N. C. ;!S Iv. rjUi'MAS N. HILL. AT TO R N E Y AT L A W, Halifax, N. C, Practices in Halifax ami adjoining counties, and the Federal and Supreme Courts. 3 s ly. E M)V; AUD T. CLARK, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Halifax. N. C, Practices wherever liis services are re- u'i:nti. special aiicnm-Mi iv vivmvm, M 1 ' I oi" claims. :, L D 11. R. M. JOH.NSO N , TTTf Office- Cer. Main and Tenth Streets, JO II I V. fc?COTI,A-L NfcX'K, X. U. J. L. KITCHIN, A(iENT FOR IT AN O US, ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES and TALliOTT SONS' ROILERS, ENGINES, and SAW ami GRIsT M ACTJ1N ERY. Corre-p.mdence SoPieited. Personal at teniiin by mjselt or canvassers given promptly. 7 ly. Scotland Neck, N. C. PANACEA WATER Cures Dyspepsia, Chronic Diau i:nohA.ScH.ort:LA Eczema. It possesses rsre and extraordinary merit in Kidney Rnll iVEH tri tUHLKs. A splendid ap-p.-tizer and blood iurifer. Cenerally re lieves itf.aKT-ijUKN instantly. Keeps for years and will cure either at or awaj frara the Springs. P.ecor l ot cures unprecedented. If your drujjuist does not keep it send ijt.oo for a case uf G gallons F. O. R. at Littleton, N. C. to JOHN A. WILLIAMS, Head Agency for U. S., Oxford, N. C. .P2S tf. MULES' A FINE STOCK AL WAYS ON HAND. ALL MAY 15 E SUITED. BI(i(JS& JOHNSON. HORSES SCOTLAND NECK, N.J. 1 17 tf. Tin: golii: (ii ici:. nr.F.N i;. rexfokd. He who is wise will not sit down With folded hands, and say, Some time, I trust, the golden chance Will come this way. To such the opportunity They wait for never con.es; It does not herald its approach With beat of drums. It comes with quiet tread and mien; The dreamer does not see That which he's waited for so lung His opportunity. And so the chance lie seeks goes by To ntver come again. And all too late he learns the truth, While other men Who do not fold their hands and weit For great things, win the prize, The' seize the chance of every day Refore it Hies. And thus they gain what dreamers lose Each chance that comes may he The Golden CLance, so squander not One opportunity it iii.sto vis kaiij:oai CO.tl.UIMMIO'M. No. I. To Scotland Neck Democrat : During the session of our Leg islature last winter there was a lee!- initnf inlimo. ntrf.i t am m t j. ' iuvuoo LALlli.liiTlJU tilt; proposed passage of an Act creating a railroad commission, as a rule the Republicans and a few Democrats, j eoraeof whom were known to be in the employment of sor n railrna.l ,.nm i pany, and the "reat armv of railroad i lobbyists persistently , earnestly and ; bitterly opposing and denouncing the measure; and everybody cise, , with almost equal earnestness, ad vocating it. During the discussion in the Senate of the "bill crating the commission, and which had pussed the House under the supirb leader- j ship of that man of the people, Charles M . Cooke, of FrauMin . the ! lobby was crowded with farmers, business men , lawyers, editors , po I litieians , railroad men, and railroad lobbyists. There were many ladies in I .. . ,i . tne ganer', among wnom coeai ne ppp-1 tho wcoDent wif of i ilistin. i gnished railroad president, penc.l t .. i. - 1 . , .. 1 aiui paper in nana reauy 10 Keep me : count of the vote, and who. as was ipparent to the most casual obse-v-, er . was deenlv. inlenselv. int'Tested l-J. : 'ri. -...i. ..r : .1. ....... . . . . i . i ' tuai uiscussion, or pernaps, 10 ne; more accurate, I should i . ; Say Wliat Well fo owed t hat, d senss on. s we nownto all tour reader.. ..... . mit wuv mis inte nse excitemeni: Why was there depicted in the faces Ot ttiose WHO were mere SUCH un , . . . usaal and great, even painful, anx- ! . 1 1 9 f 1 1 L . . . a rt n r n ww r-i ,1 , . 1 .-. i . A ? rv. ieti i uu 3uuc uiau t a vici i mi-. , - . . . ression upon me : ana irom mat time to the present I have been try- ing to ascertain its cause. I went to one of the many railroad obbyists, hired to influence legis ators as to measures pertaining to lo to railroads, whose business it was ianff around the k-islative lobbies, the hotels, the boarding houses, and ery where else a legislator might happen to be, and, by hook or by crook , get control of him. I went, I sa)', to this honorable lobbyist and asked him please to explain to me why this excitement, why this un usual and, of course, expensive Qght on the part of the railroods against the creation of a railroad commis sion; and his answer came, prompt and fluent : A lot of politicians desirins I at places for themselves amJ t'r-,anAm on.l nthnr. wUliinfT tn r ward party leaders, are playing upcu the credulity of the honest plain peo pie if the country and seeking 10 place ou: proper .ies" (one of these big capitalists never speaks of ''his property'' but always says " his pro pertics") in the hands of three in experienced , perhaps ignorant men to say how much we shall charge on a barrel of apples from Waynesville to Ilalelgb. We have invested our capital in purchasing, repairing and building railroa Is m North Caro lina, iu engines, cars, &c. for the transportation of passengers and produce. We have given our time, thought, experience and money to the development of the material in terests of North Carolina; and now thid farmer legislature proposes to rob U3 of our properties by putting men in oflice with power to ssy to us where we shall build our depots, how fast our trams shall run, and what we shall charge for thc trans portation of passengers and produce Thc Legislature has no more right to say how we shall manage our pro perties, and how much income we shall receive for the use of our capita! than it has to declare how often the ; farmer shall plow hi3 cotton or what . he bhall receive for it when it is ready I f r market. The farmers Lave been j organized, talked to about hard times, duped and excited by de-:g: in? politicians pretending to be thei- c)mr greatne, and dory i.f il.e disinterested friends, until they are Souin. 'llr unliuuud avabubb- re wild ; and imagine that if they can j source- t. ,u her at one in t :.e kod: only have a railroad commission with j raI1fc( WIlu tLo people of the earth power to regulate freights, the cotton j who are now under marching orders, and the corn will flourish and grow j The very bowels of the earth arc wLile the farmer loafs at the neigh-j fined to overflowing with ricLnes boring village, and with the end of and fatness l"r.:n tie Lru; 1 of thv the harvest will come heavily laden j Aiiniphty. Iron ore and coal in the barns and gin houses and big prices Such legislation will pat an end to railroad building in North Carolina, and utterly bank rapt and destroy those roads now in operation." From one to another of these lob byists and railroad men I went seek ing information, and from one and all I received substantially the same an swer, the only diiference being in the manner in which it was given. The lof.bjist being p. lite, free and easy, speaking as if he thought he was only a gentleman and no better i than any other gentleman ; while the j railroad proprietor was haughty, uonoescenuioz. grana. ana seemen j to travel . as one distinguished sen- ! tleman remarked of another distin- j gnished gentleman, on an elevated railroad. : ! I next turned my attention to cer- lain legislators who were pronounced a,-vcates of a railroad commission ! to le'irn frora thc,n wi'at necessity j fiere was, i f any, for such legisla-; t,,)n : ,J!it 1 fouri'1 theIn al1 so fuuch i enrpi1 in rertbrmauce of their Prtant duties that 1 gathered but llU!c Il0fn them except that tUe rail-, the known world, It is true that I roail presidents had been dictating i india !lnd Egypt produce about ones j te nominations of State t llicers, in ; foUrtu cf the cotton used in the1 Perhaps tLe conveatious oi Loth po - : vorlti. But it is equally true th.-t 1 lllical )artie3 ' to sueh an c-xte.t three-fourths is grown in ile' tliut r' man' llr,wevcr descr-.ing and UniLea Slate3 aU;, th,. to(, South (,f f;()l,illar- culil possibly hop.- for po- lhe M;S(jn aiul i :;iun ,..,. Wiatt, liUcai i,I'(,TOotion wUhout la'st beruI-! section of the globe is so blessed by ! ,n t!iC knee lo the raiI:"a(i Presi" j nature as the Southern section of, ,1cnls of Llie State- especially the one ; the Fcleral Union? Where and up-! nt thu 1,ea l ofU & lh stem ; that ! on wlluL scction of l!i0 globe can so thc chares of tl,e a,nV'rent ra,lroaU j many of the necessities, wants and were uremial and nnbisr, and thaUi .r i ; r, ! 1 lucsc co.iioiai.iouS, crcauuts oiiuu l s" Vf" dictatorial that thev had a readv or - ' v.'Qre about to take charge of and 1 hripMinii t hn rr ti c f n r v t I 1 1 ir Arnoror - " , luv ;ilUl' huu hi my iium;, mulc ,. T ... ' ine aoiournmcni oi lue legislature, and direet contact with all classes of1 , . T - 1 I '1 r. T .. I iieon e. win it 1 onen an.i evervw nere ' J hear denunciations load and deep I I uUv.-i...o . agamst ranroart corporation, and on,li : aca nsL mose liemoeraiio ir.emoers r-. I llin I onialufnro who with tlm mi.I i"' L"v -b " ' 11 I. Ill r"tllltl Ilr . ) II I il III II VU 1: U I 1 i M n i ' ed the railroad commission bill I have never, frnm the npainnma of; " " - i r i? ne ui . on n us nur srion no i o 1 - i- j :ie lu"e-cnt moment, heard, solul argur.eni oa.c, upon tacts aim ng - ' utes tC1M,nS 10 81iow Uie ncce3aK or advisability of a railroad comis- sion. Yet, it is hard to comprehend , how the great m.jor.ty of thc most S intelligent people ot the State , with j the exception, of course, of subsi - tllzed newspapers, railroa 1 attorneys j " j uw; 0UUU1U uc " est aad so determined in their ad- vocacy of a railroad commission or j oWU woof our owu cotton aad sup any ether measure unless there ' p!y tliC m3rkcts of the- world with should be some good reason for it. Believing that this was a subject i worthy of serious consideration and study, I have begun a careful invest j igation of it and have concluded that : as I traveled along the pathway! 1 which will lead me to the house of I . ...I . J . T r.- lr crm r , K UO le-u e 1 n i. , I tuc ocr.. Uood company, extend an invitation to your readers to -go along with me. A irool in'. ler the sun l A: .I 'l'l'lf.) There is no country un where a man who is willing to do a m llaliiax county between v e: -.on man's part in the ttruggle of life can ; and Gaston is available water power find a better opening than the State i enough ta spin and weave one mii of Carolina, and we say once and lion bales of cotton annually, it's for all , that a man in this State, i.oi all around us eerv where nature ! matter what his color, wh claim - j pregnant with wendb, pov r. gran.:-, that although willing, he cannot get j our and glory, watching ar.d waiting vfork is an unmitigated liar, who, too I to be courted and touched, in order lazy to work for an honest living , -wends his time loaGng upon the streets and around corner groceries, complaining of hard times, profess- ing willingness to work, when if work were offered him, would refuse tf, work being the last thing he is looking for. North Carolina furnisk es ample Geld for remunerative ern- ployment to men who are "l'ling to' woric. IS life wonm LIVING? Not if yoa go through the world a dys peptic. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets area p.j.-uve cure fur the werat terms of Dys pepsia. I udijestion. Flatulency and Cm s stipation. (biaranteed and s,, i by K. T. V.'hi'ehead Co. oi rut: For 1 he Pi m H T. Ti ere chi be no uou'vt about Souta is more abundant ar.d of flier (juality thaa 1:1 ar.y other sec , tion of the countrv, f-ave tb state- i of Manlund and lVunsi lva:;ia ; an 1 j in these States the uaats have tee- worked for more t; an thirty years j while those in the South are barely i opened. Theirs rnu-t exh-ust thirt j years sooner than ours , a-.l th;rgs i i.hn df.inT r.,..ml r..-1 ir,..i nml ' iron, bemdation 1 steam are the three tones of nil permanent prosperity ! and greatness. Without tho:u i.o ' f.tin nihi n.ir fir nn ts... I royal road of suctvss. 'I h bo the ! South lias m abah.iap-e un 1 to i 6nirn v ti t n.. i hno . omor.tc ,r, j tucws stin dWil.-n hp inmm. tains and till up her valleys, make her waste and barren (a Ids bloom ' 'inil h'ussfim lil.' ' ': ..- ' i i i i i of The " " v " - ; valleys of the N.le. We can a 11 to i these the staple of the vorld. We maue m r.ue sunny South th.it which j clothes , not only the United States , j tut the people of the c.vilized. and uncivilized world. I lis South ha ! the surest and firmest foundation to stand upon of any people of . iu.mo ie-3 w man -i.hhicj L11M1 supplied as l a oar own chen-hed i and idobze S,uth , if we can be aK ..,., it . , i 1 .-91.'.. n '''''- lyTV1 ; conceivable article ordained for the t . consumption 01 man or uean is pi 01 ; (iaml aml mh,iQ iiere. es , the i IIIKC;'n iip ; onii p.-. ,.,!,. ;t .sr.. 1.1 1 e 1.: i. r 1 1,1 " r..... 1 ....!.. o.,n. 1,. , iciaun , ,1 action, .lu.ouii, oo:u-, Hill I:Hyis rco thousands of ; IIIII, IilVlS, ijit., a.lU lllOUSan-.ls (J. 1 j ,1 uavis, J.ee, aat t Uousanets o ; olher aiid soi:1, is beyond tl , , , . , , i ,.r .1,,, tum ih.-ucusi.ili m mc i-.ranb n - .. rm , i eration. i ne next generation wn: Iv : . . . 1 . T , . .4 ! ueMU io e-mci anu mi: eiim.o auu some of the grand realities of the ..n. i jouiu. uuiiuvi an i uioie li.oiiou-5 . i . . ..... ... . ' .1 : . .; 1 1 : 1, r . 1 aeuieveuieiiis m u. iuiuit accompliahed by the South. Yes. : whcn We shall build oar own steam j ships and men of w.r out of our own 1 , in,ber and steei ; when we shall : raise our ovvn corr- aail raGat upon iaiM:(mMi.iW.:Jai, me., -- : our own soil . Ulx vve s!uill build , our ci:gines, machinery of all kinds, 1 1 t4rs wagons, buggies oat of maters ! &u roUa on our OWQ lands and; tauen irom nature s rcai anu uhn- ; , iiaUsuble resevior, me ooweis ot me eartn ; when we raise and spin our ! tIl(3 manufactured products of the'; ioiiiii.i rn:s SOI' I II. South, wc shall cease to be hewers : ..Stiike while the iron is hot" is a ur Wo el, drawers of water, stone UOfi,i maxim, applicable to all times bearers and hod carriers of the'a among all people, artless, wicked North. ! Improve the i resent oj..port unity, Here in the South, there m aaiN (or the nreeent moment is all that j ab!e water Il(JWer enough :iud more beside3 to run every engine, turn every mill and spindle, and d.ive every loom on the two hemispheres, There is more thaa enough available ! water power in Norui Carolina 10 i 1 j drive every loom and turn eery ! spindle in the United states. Here 1 to leap and spring fortli for the gratification and gmry of man as the out going and incoming waves and rushing billows of the tc:ao rll, leap, burst and sparkle for the glory and honor of GoJ. To-day, !;k: the sleeping giant, the o.d South is, ignorant of her covered wealth, her sleeping power, her chained energy, her virtue as yet unm-pirel, and iter future greatness, influence, weaitn, power, and splendor. She is just j When the garden gets as much at beginning to turnover from her Illp-: tention as th j swine lot, and the Van-Winkle-sleep. When she rises ; fruit tree? a.- much feed and care a anil stands erect upon her feet, she ' the cattle, there will be more health will be the wonder and admiration and (u.i Luaoreu the farm, and of the civilised world. The g'ori'led j just s mm-h n oney. from rv- 4.; U : 0 sible.w.th j v 1 :. A : i , a w c wr. t -j u uut:i. ubt.ut 1 . c r ;r Uni, Lcr cl :va'rv : iiearl is 5 y, -i-d Y V ft' W! glory of ( i o 1 is h l'.-' Lm. 'L:: e cor.tf.;. 1'aniv, the h-,;. :rj ,!:. ur, i the ;ro.M iitti'le of lha or line the N i: wn : the I:-1 wur hers, murdering u.i: brot i.v . n -is :i are co.m'.ry ia '.he b f a co:r?s,-. pe-'d" i:' tt''-'!,,- desolate a::d dicon-o'.a'.e the :."'e South, m carryii. torr.).v to .r-, hf :il1 aIi 'u:U:i tC; tver' 'r- 'iIvi w,'!l ' ":n of the eanr:..n and the stroke d' u pen sw.-t-pir:;; awr.v Mm- 11 '( 'i.T.O Cl'I!'!!'' :i!id UCCU Illlil at 'M '! ! H (,f i ' "I I t i.fi lndrcd years, we are c nstruir,e fe' arid y :vo taut from the hand-? 'of a rie-hteous C. id rttr.but io:;s wi! fe 'oured out and hc:'.)ed upon the l-c:aH of those: ; a i tl.e'.r descen luiits ji!urel-i '1 l' v ui". ir," w ao to'.kk i, ii:ur u-u and despoih-d tlr So ith great property, glory alun Jane power to the So ith for a perk. and and Wit ll!l' .Id i U ;tire fi'ia; the No t'n . !;e Ills dea. iiii! in '''--d :iut former tr.aej di- i t!..-v who obeyed Ilim aad t-ok that which li'-'-oug to them. Three cbcers for the South an 1 her gallant patriotic sons Tau Iliaa 1 iiiii' I . loiit v. Time well caqiloVed produces money or an equivh-nt aisiof some kind. lime lUi. d away or wasted away upon : ome ur iieeess: . v cr useless iabor.i aot only yield-s r .0 re turn, bat rcpref.-nts a loss of oppor tunity that ca-mot, be replaced. ( ne 1 may regain any other thing that is squanderea save time, (bice gone, it is gone for all eternity. No more , important lesson can be given to the youn than 01; the value of tinic It may be passed by tin heed- ed, for on this subject more thaa any ; I otlcr m,.n soem n to lear'n ' 1 by exiieriece but warnin'- should i ' . " b h, an .isViikvlAn as lliay n to the irreparable los of waited ! at ,. L t of arri,-ed rn , .. n ... .. . , ; ' , " , n f . .rt ,, f.ir waatrd ! i '"t,v- 're 5 -wv.. time. Lookin-z back with tne knowl- ; , ,i nnar:Iinn rar L i see how reiuh better they misht ; , fir,lPr.wl tm.ir I.,-,., if H,ov m e .(09 1 usc o( 1 c.,,o. i-...i.i,l ,...., - .ulii iiii'(irn.uBi; ii ii ' . t . 0nr ,.tnri . ..,,.. ..- ThPti.no ' comc wflt3 uv , too, wiil look j hack Wllh ret . l)Ut thoy sho!;M f. .v v,BrniM.7 from thp PXI,.r. ience of others, and tie tans hi as well ul ;iy be t h at t i me i s moaev, not ; . fl, ' 1(farcpni, hl..f -,.,,; in the vulgar sense, out m .liat bign- er one which repreers money asj;irr !;(lW they ridicule and cor.de-,.,, merely a symbol of things that good to have. IPaltimore Sun. A to :tli ilii' I'.af. are What the New lie-rae .-nrnn says in lhe following applies to all of Ki;.tcra Carolina: man can cairn as his own. T mnrrow may b'.- too late '. This is a favorable lime for the development of Kastern North Caro- : j ma. Attention has 1 ren called to its a it resource.-? an 1 (omparable ' advantages, ar.d the p.--,q, of other communities are turning their st j s hither to a lind of rorni-e. ... i i e i . . . i,. character to cm our j o !l v hf ; " o: (.'loita. ana ire v . h us a 'e. it: ' w must iai'.r; .f our r ses can make tii ; at show sions Sp; ' fore v, . tract :v to or aer.i. .no rig a;ua- t)le wiil ever conv- to a peoj ! wha j() rot go resolutely to work to build no their own lort tine-. I or- tunatelv our people have ;ii. their shoulders to tu.e wheel and ar.- push- on .j f.re -).. r 1 ' T no r l yy.e t e iY Of th . ;st lr-tl--' ftrie "-;.::e ?o doir.g we .- of our '. o- l- i ot, and in ie the f'estirii'. rta to cene. rray shr.r rie rjT a. lift II I i II. A : r w ' V t b-.jr.di i " u m: bt !:. ' - r i i i . : : a . . . .". ltie : v. . .j: w:. . : go.-t-3 cu-'.o:: clatch." I : u s t sv, i..- :i. a 'h I : i ri an wa 1 :r. f ri-.; -.'.;' :: n:it r. :'. e -?v:n- ti ::.o-l ! tiAe:. up 1 ! at o.. rent ! I' i t ! : io. hew , c a i tin o Ct. : on lady I L : J' !, it did nut : ; ..;ti:i' , bat , T.tt ;t!.eb'. ! lo?'. I! :.C a ' ie irai an I dec cut'-a: lec.l. 1 o 1 !', dr Ws - e r ,r yun rr.i'3 !i. uHtut. h(y rd :uy eoaiprv :;aa w ith an v u.an- ven ii ht is btlie can in, ; , s ana a i ! no wor' i nihir,; t i f. . - protect ion. When I w a- ; i 1 vc:i:i4 a h.., lur o t .' 1 1 o' eC t '.i '.a ; he s c o r f o I a utVertd !. a: : r: aet ol diantrv, an ! 1 . a ! w u 1 1 . ti Kit pr' i.d, ma ! look whit proelaimed aaie emphatically tlian v,o"(s, "I air, strong ; lean upon tr.e," N"v , t liings -et ru to b- cut iri ly re . rfi, unu !( appears inat a.: trie gallantry and e'.ivalrv which uigl.t to l'1 innate in man has passed away 1 he lias degenerated to sueh an extent that the ladies have to pro ' toet and support him in walking out. Now, girl-, these "dude-i" hmk to o i pidt-ret '. ei :i:i 1 ;.u no Ion thc'.I" b. aver liat , twirl walking canes, n-nl ive the e Wi helpb-ss me;: our ril b ).is and j'ma--cr.- ? Why no t ransft r to them y oi;r !,;. bccomii'g l.a'.s and !o ,g wavir ,,!1;,,US to s''):.dn tho-e 1 all v. i ' S iIIM" t!ia' res, which ' ;i to 1. adingfor piotcctioe loo I. what ut'i r 'leenracy th .,,:.3 ;(,,u ; ; And tliis c : tom u :i.rtaiaiy the rn st undigni i- 1 and lL) iri(J,t unwarranted trespass npot) ! j,,,,, j manners and true lvtiaeinent ' of any prfctice that lias been adopt ,.( j,y t:ilis -'i'lrl-o." Xow.laying a-i le all j.-st.l wih'.. to say to you giiN that in this ntt, nipt , to pl,'v "the 1 1' - 1,1 at" you ar "l-bLmi- ! iuur veiir nan !' ij. natural to woman s heart to aire are! to c: joy ad miratioi!, an 1 th.' "ir! av! who r elves much at'- ritior often mistaki s t !.:s for ad m ;ratior: The b- aiix fall i.ito your "fast way- . , 1 11 ' 'v ....i... .... :. II.. ..... .1 ' l. .. . . sciM-s - i jony l;oou nine, oo no: e. t.,r vnmolf ti.-if ,.ti.nthin rutins : - - admiration, for by your lack of mod : t..,ty you lower yourself in the est i- nir.tiots of all men ; tl e 'uls wlio receive the most, attention are often . . i ( W 1:0 ii V ait admired. 'I' lit- very n who carry on with forward y u; girU, s .y very uly things oba.d. tln-m when they are 'oifhcr and the girls are i. t pTC? Tit. I really pi'y girls who .., ,.p r f) r()Trn ., , ' . . ... brothe: tee! te0Ill JOV untrustworthy mo-t rnei. the fi.-ward girls, wbile t lie lru! iipidest girl is always highly spoken of. a : mi red an 1 almost revered ec, I'V the "fast" young men. No matter how beautiful, bow ae-- complihed or how talented a woman i ... i . i- i may nc ii sne no i-s mo-iesiy la-.i-. to camrcand di.o rcFpeet from th-oj)pr,-it sex, Molesty is said to 1 "vo.nan's moif. .recioiis j I ;" -hi-oa-jbt to learn its worth, thca vb;e a a guald :t i1 h th utiv '- . vig ilance. There is a groat laek of mo reV.y n i-v-a days, and I bometimes worei r if the mother- are' not rn much to alamo as the giris. If they were lati':;t fiom their infancy that m ;s'y i-j a v.oma.'i's only a -if.- guar ' hey would value it more highiy an 1 should not. ca,t it asiile so ( asdy. Now, my Uear girls, fak war an.:; .i 1 not one.: . give np m'r-i a'.om: e castor: , eractiee. fa-si. on r atever .- i may t and y ou rr."; . if yon ca ar ll IV 1) ll.' ood b -cy the - j t or li.' ye iiKe Do j on think rare v i ::c c r the o a t h -j : 1 i : r: g i not ; . r. I . and lhe Liiildmc, -a t; ve of the a' fur:- W !:'..; e son. ( cable food at sligi.t e-o ag ii 1.1 !.- e ' e r, i . a ,er r : , . . -. . i : .at ' I hi :'j ' a:. a ,v eij w !'h - l-p ih..e. i i i r wi'.i rtrno : j : .e een.ph-xi.a -:. i 1 , .:.- r-eighlv l ad 1 up the .-:.-" .': ; j r i v" and Mr i.'rthea the who!- r-te 1 - ! i ai-t inrv.'.--1 bv F. T. V.n,tsa, I 1 1 1 ; 1 I it r I III II I II i f . V ' C l 1 c- A v i . . 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