E. E HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor WE MUST WOP.K F P. THE PF.'iPI.F. WH.F.U'.F. ' n lrrl l i VOL. V. SCOTLAND NECK N. C, THURSDAY, MAY ! i ! it x4 I I Halifax founty Directory. S. ;. II T..S lo: ( ' i.NiatAL ASSKMBLT. T. L. Kmry. W. II. AnthoDj, T. II Will A. Daniel, County Supt. I' ;! iic Schools. VV . 1". Parker, County Treasurer. ;, I. Allsbrook , Sheriff. I.. Vinson, Register of Deeds. ,1. T. Gregory, Clerk Superior (',;:rt. W. B. Whitehead, Coroner, Bo.KI OK COMMISSIONERS Dr. W. II. Wood, Chairman; Y. E powers, Sterling .Johnson, II. I pe, .1. II. Wbitaker. W. A. Dunn, County Attorney. J. Ii : .r.iou Coltt Thos. N. Hill. Ju i-'f: E. 'w- Hyman and S. S. Nor man , Associate Justices. s. M. Cary. Clerk of Inferior ('uirt. J. M. Grizzard, County Solicitor. Time iok Holding Sui'kbior Co; March 4th, May E3sh, Nov. lit!:. .March and November Courts are 'or civil cases only except jail ca6es. Smiland Neck Town Directory. SOWING AIM) ItKAlMrlG. j that have been engendered by issues i that have been settled for nearly a. illMIAUS. !"iIAI I I the same wa, He careful what you sow, bows! For seed will surely grow, boys! The dew wid fall, The rain will splash, The clouds wid darken, And the sunshine lla.di, And the boy who sows Rood seeds to-day j better things fur the future. I doubt : we turn around and read the A. White, Mayor, C. W. Dunn, Town Constab'e. Town CVumiksionkrs .T. Y. Sav-n--.Il. II. Smith, Jr., Dr. R. M, .h-hnsou , W. A. Dunu. CHURCHES. Episcopal, Rev. Walter Smith Hector. Baptist, Rev. J. D. Ilufham, I). D. Pastor. Metholis, Rev. Mr. Harrison, Pastor m charge. Primitive Baptist, Elder A. J. Moore, East or. P K O F E SSIONAL. A vcock a Daniels, C C. Daniels, t.oMshoro, N. C. Wilson, N. C Anu-k vS: Ihir.i:'ls & Dn;ik'l ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Wilson, N. C. Anv Easiness Entrusted to us will be Po-inptly Attended to. L7 A.DiNN, Shall reap the crop to-morrow le careful what you sow, girls; For every seed will grow, gnls! Though it may fall Where you cannot know, Yet in summer and hade It will surely frrow; And the girl who sows good feeds to-day Shall reap the crop to-morrow. He careful what you sow, bojns! For the weeds will surely grow, boys! If you plant bad seeds By the wayside high, You must reap the harvest By and by. And the boy who sows wild oats to-day Must reap the crop to-morrow. He careful what you sow. girls; For all the bad will grow, girlsl And the girl who now, With a cart-less hand, Is scattering thistles Over the land, Must know that whatever she ows to-day She must reap the same to-morrow. Then let us sow good seed, now! And not the briers and weeds, nowl That when the harvest For us shall come, We may have good sheaves To carry home. For the seed we sow in our lives to-day Shall grow and bear fruit to-morrow. Flora McF,lwell. quarter of a century is very much j amlli: things i i is tp:l ,-:i:jn: in its own light. , : oc : -: vol' in :.-:: But notwithstanding Salisbury has permitted herself to be out.-; There is so rccch cxc( llvnt a I v; stripped in the past, she promises given to wifes,uppoe, for a cLaegt. L u s if there are many towns in our Stale j bands a r.ice little manual of correct laughf ( lie n. ! P . 1 : a Cor.--. wter by tl.-. cciamci- by ' '..c t . ! N t-wp-. pr r-, rc.i 1 by Lu !:: L 1- si 1:1-h 5o;..liIj. an- ar-wcr.Li'e ' V I 1 I.I I I II I I III. iti.iii i:. tut: wi'ito i n i x. 01 ii cui: i r i V w.Uiv goo-! t :.. s aa o j tell your I i; W. i .. J . i A . ' i- : i i v o li-t that are growing more steadily aud surely than Salisbury lias lor the last two years. Most of the surplus capital of our people ia being invest ed in manufactories in our own town. A large cotton factory has recently been completed and put in to operation, and I am told by those who ought to know tLat it ia turning out a class of goods superior pel" irtac'.c. II. m-..:.v i r:-.cv a: e 1 tts d w;f: to r.i ike l.i r H ;vv u. anv r,i-i do i.u ;::) Cartful are behavior. It is high time some one iun u-.ir cott a'.d how took them ia hand but although I ; vou of your a; pearance in the lorg have had my eye ipon tLein for hjtvcidngs. when there :s nobdy 2ood while, I have been bothered to , her to be captivated by your charm- find a ritte opportunity. 'and bawildered by your rn-.::i In the first place, to plunge right beauty ? Therein j-st cxae'.ly :xa into the midst of things without , much excuse for l.er and a hM It- further waiting, how Jo you go home i more, it mav !u- . if her dress is slut to your wife at night? Chapters have been written as to how she ought to j!SC i.otrsy for !: if, ar :is it i & l iv. j 1 1 .i 1. 1 ' it l - to r ti ; -o " 1 :i. : . i ' t: - ! i ! t 1 , C ' V I .-.! V i very far rut r t.ii r.ot mu te ovii.on for thi, iu i.ot 1. v ' i anunais n c:sar liaps to any cotton factory in the j receive you; now Itt me say a o.ti State. A new kaitting mill is in j about the other side of the question, course of construction , and will be! When you find a tired little woman put into operation in a few weeks We have alo a number of tobacco manufactories turning out the best glades of plug- and twist, and judg ing from the signs of prosperitj among those who operate them one would suppose that they were pay ing handsomely. There are other numerous signs of prosperity among our people. Tins is a fine grain country, and I am told by some of the farmers that in that cvc.t let hun hiy 1 w hot. An hiiiir.al six wfek or two in miL? oi l. v.fil if properly pu-.-J , muke h.:s- i pounds ut p r by next Ib-ccnibt r. t .!.t r !.. r.M. d ternly and her hair untidy as tl ere ; , ' , , ,. J . , , Hut it taust be pu-Lfd , matters uiti' t! r: ; r , d. - i U for you, cud tlere is precious litt.e j , , ,. . . , , , , , ,. ' 1 not ie leU to hapnaz trds aud ct.aneo. sit i i.. proceed t.-r. 4. ' 1 . ... f ; - 'o I 'f a i A hu h .!. Ae butt er-md ir.i x. nit 1:1 I'.iiii tc. n w j little bru:i , shorts, or n:u , i Lie mut look auoftj and proidr, i oti excuse vour inaifTerer.ee nr.d , . , . Oiie of ttie beit. thugs for yo'ar.g negit-ct and the withdrawal ed fontt , i . n iho-s is mi k butter-md.i or mm ir,.l fi.iiliiti . 1 1 r r t 1 1 in iiwt 4 ilp-ir ! to her at forty as at twenty, with i push pigs very rapidly. iH they lovehtl : what's the use of 'sp-ion- , ... ' n 1 'ought to have a pasture or lot to ru.i ing' at our age?' By ai.fl by there I , Iu the absence of ti,eK native gra-s- f a lit itt place for the pig. ' it have ; shade and, if possible, running wafer; but this is not csm' Uial. In ..el: CSo who has been so hard at work all day with five babies and an incom petent gill, callers, an 1 miscellane ous jobs of mending, pas'ry making and pickling, that she has found no time to can her uair ana iui oa iut i wr come a tune wl.en vou snail ee Locf rrnn-n Irt mr.it' r.n v t -. t ill) rdli I l.-i. I...... w Hi n ..-trl..it c 'mil , o i " 7. ,, '' , . . . ! es and weeds wdl he p. Inch- (io: i vou woul l stu vour soui inai a ay 10 Do 3'ou like a dear old fmpathiz-: be able to shine away long years ofj ' ing fellow, take her cold face into a cold neglect with the manifestation warm embrace and whisper in her of the love that wa always in your ear : ;Never mind dearie ; I have got j heari, certainly, but carefully kcj - i r I e pr opi ir I . : Hiud't i uto al :t t f-i -.hi'!, t th'-;r 1. 1 1 . 1 I io v : w!.:.: b- !.,. U!.d ! . 5,. ei ' !!- tb.!. cry t ' v . fa- rr . its absence, thev tii it t be fi : daily with fresh ilnn water, with i'ir a -;-,t e 'is ,t en.'l :: c 1 ! ft ' ! Ml S . 1 V e - . u.-'i a char.ee t- a' ; to o:'r, a- a mlt', in 1 o .: ' g man, p rt ; n ;v t i h i ,:ht idi a- f '. !', 1 I e !!1U -t til tkf his . ,.v an 1 ! b- cl.an,'.- to !.. : ' ... i at it the prospect for a good wheat crop I home, and we'll share the cart s for j on ice. Call it .-pooning." if you I . " '', ,,.',,,.. the h.-mI-I.' tea 4. .. ' ,.. , . , . . i slats r.aued across, so they cannot " 1 i FROM REV, C "W. BYRD. was never finer than it is at present. th2 rest of the day! Yon go and rest j hke, or any other name of contempt, j There will also be an abundance of j yourself while I put Johnnie and j but I tell you there li nothing so sad j fruit in this section this year, so i Trot and babie to bed." Do you see ! in all life's history as the vanished j He tells of Sallshi y-Its Schools j Its Ei-osi'lcts How to Btild li Towns Generally The Day i on Pke.j ldke is Bast The Democ rat En- COUKAliED. takiDg it all in all I think that this promises to be a year of great pros perity for the Middletaud Western section ot the State. There are no public in3 itnlions of special interest in our town ex cept Livingstone College. (I some- that she sits ia the easiest chair i opportunity to manifest a love for while you skip around and minister to her wants? Do you keep silent while she leads the evening" paper (to hersell), and are you mindful of draughts and slamming doors while 6he takes her ease m slippered con- times tell visitors that the places of ! tent? Do the stars dance the New interest hereare the Negro college port, ami do--d the moon sing psalm and Yankee grave yard.) This col-: tune--!' .lust about, r.s m:;:! as y Mi:. Editok : I have hcen read-i lee 15 tLe property of th.t A. M. ' do all this. Y expect i i.e husl.e 1 A 'Es: ingni-hed Mississippian i1 regisie cd at t ne Ibrigs. It i ex (liw .! ( s ' Ali-nrn. Hp s fit-- ing The 1)i:mo;kat most of this j K- z':n church , and is presided over ( home , and the siesta with ; he paper, j CO!R,Yt:'"i,U;v his son , Jame- Al- ycar and am much pleased with its I "V He v. J. C. I r;ce, D. 1)., one ol . au-J the slippers for your Tf. to Le ; corn -,,-bo is r.!out to make a 'our of progressive spirit, and independent t,iC lROSt intellectual men in North l sure , and if you d .'n't g- t them you j the world. The Governor is a line Carolina. I have seldom seen his j think you're terribly abused, and ten looking man, now about seventy equal on the platform. 1 have no j to one lioum e olf to the club to ycrs of age, though looking much 4 4 ly. W utterauces. I note the fact also that wlrde it gives due attention to th-r interests cf its own section, it mani fests an interest in the progress and development of the whole State. This, I think, is as it should be, for we are one people, and what tends to wallow in it and ditiie it; wall-jv, i ng troughs are desirable in hot weatbi r. Keep salt anil eha-coal always with in reach ur.der some shelter; occa sionally give a little f-ulphnr and kerosene in food. Thi.-? will ward of cholera. But : crops shoul 1 be planted at . , t,.. , . Iodcc for supiilemei.ti ii: milk an i Gov. Alcorn ou the Difference between ,l pasture. Nctti-cusJ tin: matier in the light of olio starting ri-.ht now, aral who ha-', made no pr -viou pre paration. 1 ! pr- u : t lo.: .ia ma le, a patch of burr e'over red clover do:s ntt 'row well i '. t y k t l I lie et i ;t I entT'O t ie sr.d n which some friend went hungry through slow years of undemonstra tive and stupid reserve. Amler in Chicago Tri'jiim . the hvo Races. nte.b ih. hands - f. i la-i.-t 1 . I V I I i ! , W I i " i of ! ie1 tar i ' . vs : , t n , r n : i a 1 1 1 n, t' ii i I ( , (T ' OW !i a !l 1 '. are oppor l i r. i 1 h 1 1 I I in a 1 m. i -! y eo-u"'.': gt net an au-i t y h here oun or int v. i u 1 1 1 m i net ion t !i" ' 'U m an but ! t!.t re is a! ays ro :n . Vtiv calling or , i;, n uf in r t a ..on i' 1. ... i i ' llCt V I'll! th- to, M-.n. - On I In- I'liilniii- nl l-cei: . '. ere .'ould have been ready, and a patch win ter oats soon woiii 1 ! In the i S 1 '!,' u a r. -. u 1 girls grt fio -ii h:Mi.oM 1 iii.Min-ss i r a ii 1 1 :n i i it ePar ! y u . 1- r- t i I n .s that it is in idea that he has an equal among his race in the United States. The in stitution over which he presides is an honor to him and his race. I have heard as iood recitations in escape the noise and confusion, but j younger.poitly and white-haired, with ! 3011 never take it into your head to j an aquline nose at'd keen darkyes. j consider that the day has been just j Though a native of Illinois he mov-j as long, and just ac basv, ami a led to Mississippi when a young niau j i thousand times more full of petty j and entered upon a public career1 seiice ot these, one might plant some j ,-- :i disi edd, ! crops that come 111 asquickiy as possible. At first, reliance must bt had ou garden vegetables. Si I.e p. ess 0.1 r lie in ' 1 . in .ng ; heir ovv n woi K , ant ary, earning 1 11-n o a u li'-v.- ha s '.-!,-? u i i'. '. '; worse , but the la-1 1. 1 , J , u o 1; :i I 1 1 n : . 1 1 . ! il 1. vng, o '. 1 1 .1 I ! e i:.d t . - i ' ; ', 1 j A T T O R N E Y . A T L A W , Scotland Neck, N, C, I'raotices wherever nis services aic build up one section of our common- Eatin , Greek and Mathematics from ; cares for her as for you. , which won him the esteem of the wealth is of advantage to all its tlie stuamts of this college as Ij You bolt into th house, and the people of the State, not exceeded citizens. j have heard in any institution of, first thing you say is: "Wly isn't even by it s most favored sons. He cabbage, etc. A special planting of thes-.e might be ma le for I he hogs. v .,ui,; A crop of whippoorwill peas may I e iu v t-;t. v at started the last of April. One- of t h .v t out ot , 1 e women t!ia' tl e in m. 1 r. at,-.- ii . n '-a i to d il r-. a;-red. 11. K1TCIHN, febi:3 ly. Attclney and Covxselorat Law. Scotland Neck, N. C. &?T Office: Corner Main and Tenth wcrc sch00l oys six years ago , . I j whom I had the pleasure of inst: K. WHITAKER, Attorney and Coi nselor at Law. Scotland Neck, N. C. Practices wherever his services are j retired. T Hju. W. IE Kitehin will appear with !;ie in all cases. '2. 3 ly. the locals and advertisements in your paper that many of thou? who and truct- in for a short time ia some of the branches of learning that I tru-it have prepared them for their life work, aro now actively engaged in business. I can hardly think of 1 ready to give him every them as men, and yet I suppose that couragement I can. lorthein grown seed for t ! 1 1 , that it may mature earls. A patch of early coru 'Ad-ua's extra (;r!v will furnish roasting ears in .June. It is almost too late to plant Iritd. ... Int. .K. I .is u 1. iii a ir.-d d.-i 1 1 ' . ing t !. :n igtee: , 1 I te", au Il ,!y d. 1" in up.n male re'.Vio:,-.. :." 1 ,1 ie ht-m to ill (rp II b u t ; I., 1 1 ! al- t o in 'l : till n . 1;: D AVID HEEL, .nrltr nrlrir i'inn ..I'lnlnd t ( ill ('(' . .. . .1 ... . I itia anvajs rciresuing to iead 4ai 141 tu-cu iat su :t reauj ; l m as i.uiio us a , u di- wl-i-jiu m.h, ant what the good people among1 whom 1 j commencement j tiearu ur.uoemso: j bound;7' "Great Scott! L an t you j conservative ncpubiieau ever since. commenced what 1 trust will prove j liie ehureh of the Grangers in New 1 keep that child .'piiet !'; or, "What's ! lie has never ben a Democrat. my life work, are doing. I see from j Yoiksay that he had attended com- the use of burning so much coal? j 'T am afraid to go to New York," , mer.cements at nosd of the leading ! Turn off the damper! You are j said he. '-There is going lo be too j Universities North an 1 South, and j ecoagh to nr.n a Vanderhuilt. !v ; much of a crash for me . I will stay j that lie had never Heard better rmg- , That's the key note of the song you j in V. ashiuglon a tew itays. i nave i lis li than he had heard in the gradu-j sin, and yet you think it is dread- i been here o;:lv or.e since I left the i ' l ' ' ' I 0 V n 0 1 U 1 i H II 'i alhiS orations at Livingstone col- ; f(1 if she ever makes a remark harsh j Senate. When the President re-! ' f Ipgo that day. Dr. Price is doing a , er than the bleat tf a lamb. Sup turns from New York I shall have iToit Wii-L- for h:K elmreh and liis:,-,, 1 .1 1 ncn o I .m.lm.rrfi .'di i llin 'diift!rf iireallin'f nnon bun I n - v - -. . . - - - - - uu:,. , ' ; u i ... v i . . i .k 1. 1 un...'un . " . v. ... 0 i -i , , ... I , , iiiiiu'i nit iuii.i'.,i. i'i i:i-ii , uiiii O' , ;i s n a "il l I t':l j , t m 1 ;i ii f ii ii i ii 'i ii 1 1 u 1 1 fi'o s i t 1 1 i . t . . i; .... i ..... i .. i i ' . . , r i eu-, in a restaurant, cash hoy for a dry ; the Senate alter 1 retired from that,. , t . ( ' , ' ' i . , , - , . , ', , ; ings of corn made, fo furn.sh roast :itl v t (li!trer:f. ea- s. I jrouas house , a hindcrgai ten teacher ; body. 4l . . , . Oar town election is being held acd a hospital nurse all combined I 4T wish him su!CC33, but he wi.l i " lay. Ihe Democratic nominees , for the whole day lon, woul In t you not ue able to build up a whue party , ' J - r ' J i il t ( con ,'iw mi! el i ini r Urn e.'in he ... ...1 . f t I... . ,1.1 o i i . i . ivll! I, n!.nn,l Diilmnt nn.inii'Win ' i 1 1.l..'t M 1.,, : S o .,ll, T ic wri .,.,.1 I ,ro. 1 1 L' ' n " ' ' ''"- lo 1 'ill ji w .. -i .iiw.yuu v- j.-ui.ii.u. j jy u;i)ii; lllt'l, O .111 IlllUiUll I IUUIC UC ; IU Ull II Mail, .11.10 uui 11 11 ' 1 - ' these when Cooked Pe m-el ves , i' wo'.i'.l sa make excellent hog feed. Most of t h' m a wor.'d ol unha; ; i n-' . '1 ;.. imed above nhou!d ,Vi..4ld e ve to be i-,! ' t-r lie- ru d-- be cooked fur pigJ. Spanish grou rid-: ;i ,-;ry hopeless rualrv the pi.r, peak and sweet potatoes should be Hiiims first and after war li the ! t . I ! race. Ibid Lim God spied and , driver, a board of trade man, cook j have 1. ever met hi in. or i t' six years have been sufficient to bring ! out the manhood that I found wrap- ATI ORNFY AT LAW j ped up in them as boys wrestling F -v- p ! with Algebraic Equations and Latin . rta r iioiifT Syntax. 1 used to tell them tuat ii.. .... . . . . .. . ...... . . exjiected to hear from them in lavs to come. 1 snail not oe su tod . anrt i -"s m all a !i ii.ji:iin: eminti-'S and in the t me 'and Federal Courts. Claims col ifl in all parts of the State. 3 S ly Mr . Chas. D. Crawford, a promising ; more excuse for your irritability essentially Democratic , and cannot it I young lawyer , will be our Mayor, : than when you have simply attended be changed from without. The Re - j ' the ' ami we hope that he will make a live I ( a single systematized branch of! publican parly miioed its oppoitu- ' I i ' doiii''rtli ;ar. i and progressive one. business. ' nity at the clo.-e of the war an'l in ( .1 IV obtained at small co-t, by tlie exer- viiii'.d Ic. individu cise of a little energy aral foresight, j jbu, decide. h- : an- 'o ot bien iu the habit of things v.-hn-.h wome-, eannot icpc things, i. u ii is lime, i thi,.!; ,,.t.u woul I b- t . v, 1 1 r a o rr. an W I - e WM.Ii.VV. A.C ZOLLICOFfEll, K. HANSOM Wci'hr, Henderson. welion. 1)Y. zollhtiffer &hnsom, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Weldon, N. C. :' s ly. flMlOM AS N. HILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Halifax , N . C, Prat'te-es in Halifax and adjoining mumies. and the Federal and Supreme Courts. ' b'- E ,M)WAKI T, CLARK, Attorney and Coi nselor at Law. Halifax. N. C, Practices wherever his services are re . i rod. Special attention to ccEection 'f elann-. L ly. prised to see them in positions of trust and responsibility. This is one of the oldest towns of our State, and was once the most important one of piedmont Carolina It has been outstripped in the race of Chas. W. B ykd. Sahsb iry , N. C , May GJi, 13S0. nut: li.Miiv (JMOK A woman is required to be every-1 the succeeding yrar;-. If it had thing from a reception committee to J chosen a wise policy then it would receive calls in the paib.r, to a nurse , have divided the South. When elect in the nursery, and a chief executive '. ed Governor of Mississippi m lsdj iu the kitchen : while a business man there was a large white vote cast for Thnro is r.np nnmnn Iivi..r in ! de; otos himself to a sitglc trade or , me , and when Ames defeated me m ill'.O SUc!, i.ili'itH. we were getting Let us get out of the ol I ruts a t!e. lit in lie- I'i e riplion. i -1 , in I 1 1 i u g t h e - it 1 i a Ah I. .. - ft th Wash And next, how do you entertain evenings? invited in a nei won i J n house to have him and overthrew his ad:n:' hie istratian. If Grant hail sustained benefit of any who may wiih to try knew and remtin' ers Gen ington. 3irs. Sarali m. htewail is i vour wife evenings? If yr.u were te.e person reierrea to. ncr iatner, Itii.t .Iian Il'et. wn.4 ftltof.lipd ti i-..oio,.. ...r ,i.nrr ...... spend a collide of hours with tf io i i i uj t',u a tJil uui iij, '.uc Jcw- lution and enjoyed his friendship. wife and daughter, how would yen As tiny live t only ten or twelve j entertain them, 1 wonder? Why,! would have been a white Republican miles apart, the General would freyou would put a po-y in your button- party, which would have held ti e ipiv utly drive to Capt. B'est's on j hole, and slick up your hair, and State. Saturdiys, spend the night, and j blow a little perfume out of the atom-' "The Southern people will not D . It. M. JOHNSON, "rut K- Cur. Main and Tenth Streets. Mil ly. Scotland Nkck, N. C. PANACEA WATER O.res Dysi-ei'SIa, Chkonic Diak i M iKA.'t 'Koi-'l.'LA EiV.EMA. It possesses r?re auti extraonlmary lacrit in Kmixey "'I Liver '1 R it'ULE.-. A splendid ap ! -.. r and blood purifer. ' 'era ra'dy ro. . v s h:;. Ki'-Lia:N instantly. Keeps for i and will cure either at or away Ir'-m ihe Springs. Lceord ot cures unprecedented. If your druggist does not keep it send i. n f, r a ease of G gallons F. O. 15. at Liulfton, N. C. to .JOHN A. WILLIAMS, Head Agency for U. S., Uxfokd, N. U. tf. j.rogress by Charlotte, Greensboro j Fairfax county, Va., to-day who j profession. and Win9ton since the war. Several j things, I think, have combined to impede its advancement. Much of, the real estate has been in the hands ' of fogies who have stood in the way of progress and who even prevented its becoming the railroad centra that Charlotte now is. Another thing that has done much to keep this old town in the back ground is the ante bellum prejudice that still licgcrs iu the hearts of its people. 1 have seen no town in our State where a j much of bitterness against the North and Northern people prevailed. This may be accounted for perhaps on the ground that this place has teen on object of peculiar hatred to the fire eaters ol the Northern States, because here was situated one of the ptisons lor Federal soldiers; and just out-side the corporate limits ol the city is the Federal Cemetery where the bodies of eleven thousand Federal soldiers await the day ol judgement. Bin whatever tee rea son for the bitterness to which 1 have alluded there is not a doubt that it has kept away from this town Northern capital and Yankee enter prise which have been freely invest ed in some of our neighboring cities. I think the town or cornmanity that fails to cncjurige the investment of Northe:n capital by Northern men of en rpriso n accoutut of prejudices 1573 I received il.1i.000 more white votes than he did. He was a carpet bagger , and Hie people Some weeks ago a, eorrcpon : n of thi" taper asked if there was uu; cure for a love-sick Swain, in a p ctiliar state of mental dis ti-fact ioti The following ren.el v ii js co'i.e i:,'.' our hands which we publish for tla me at the time of ray election, there take the Captain and his little daughter to church in his carriage on Sunday. Mrs. S'.ewall was born in 17!'2 and is now t'7 years obi Her mental faculties are unimpaired nnd she is st'l! able to sew ard read, ..ml walks without assistance otla. t ili-.ii a cane, face has irea ad le r life within half a mi'e of he: birth- iz'.r all over yourself, and through- have negro rule out the evening yon would overflow with bright anecdotes and he so racy and charming thai after you had gone away e-. erybo ly won Id say .- 1 ' IT f I The negro is not a whit man with a black skin. He is a d life rent race, lie is a barbarian . il : Yej, there is a cure least, it is sHid to be a cure by those who l av been then. An a!:i:c 1 in!,-.iin.! has sprnt years of f-tu ly iu tin ling our a remedy and has published the following : Take 12 our.ees of D'..-li!:e, 1 ponn 1 , a' Pi V, it n.ru V r rw : - . a if l It' ..W.W.I', i., t r -t , s e "( t a I i i , po uper i ntendt-n! 'i oj i :n i ar i ;; i t u t ion , propt:i ;; iraine-i , i ; : I : a -4 iii'' n. 'i':ie oft I h-i " ' h"lf'ey t iii'V I'i v. w:i'e, find t a'.e tl." r;a a' s moat h J. is o-. ly le.ir. Wo:n( n mnst e. t : ncd , or m i ; nt. ai n ' , l V.' .1 no m. iry l :.o-e ; g i v ' i 1 1 . : mothers , Oat a n I. i -. . i V w t , a , ! . i . ' e 'ii ' -i p f p.- ,! i e ? ii r .' 4 1 O',' hat of T . 1 .. r he ru i. r;. s' i a s ; i '. o ri.fi, i vi, on; I 1 i ' i t to l.iillll' t t . -a tl barb-.riacs ctnno " Ivvt a r e i'i e e t v o. Mi'. i-rkiui i - '. Vt hat i. pany 1 ' Now let us see, u itf,; I c-.:n She loves to talk of Wa-i. tertaiu your wife. You ;i ace, ington. He used to take her oa his knee and tell her stories of the war Low you ens :d in front peO', 1 H'0"1 : ha rt ii ,-grt 1 no-.e, trudir His he is a si. i . 1 1 ; r i ! f : U :p. of i :1 C-: p. dli. like a . lit ct. in! I rule ci-i i.iz-'i i o CIS ft! v ! . 1 Vi i : man The ir.;e sj rig ol '1 v.'t)c:::-. i in . ana '...lie 'coj.iii; w..' ' o: e a-. '. rat I .set tl.ea; o - : ; 'a: f-c. le : qu-irt La t ' of the fire and pick your teeth with take centnrir- ! a wooden toothpich until she starts d:':o;:gh:y :n. a a of dt-i ;.i for . 'Take a do ;a w'a.t j lozea r.egro babie.?, rut tuem lyjiu v-i.ev-; tl. :re is a Lie, n .:d .hem with a she;-it. Y u can te .)veps eet; n : 1-". irgetfu! iitv;, o.j a of Mel an bottom of your 1 .jC SC it 1 o t ' 1 . !J wi.Le frout- the cIord witlo or hum 3ongs for her amusement, to put the children to Led. and every She describes his appearance and ; UOw and then you make a few cheer manner with great minuteneos. She ! ful remarks about, the scarcity ei i is a lady of the highest respectabili- j oioney ard the gereial cussedness o ty. Baltimore Atr-ric"::. children who run through shoes and (; u a it TTIst tii i k e, !c!olkes so fa?t- hen lLe u . , , , - i ..t. ..r ,. . ... : ennics that all 13 stnl and evervtmn . .v,,ri-: aroun ; i:b uieir Anil always nave a oome oi .-i.vn - - Li.li-h Een-.edy in the hou-e- You eat-! nicely adapted for a chat or a game, wrd the L. re ; they wai n, .t oil 1 i.w sntm Croi:;-, mav strike vour 1 rnu draw out vour miserable ue ws- and tne warm a'r : thev lit'le cue, or a cold or cough may fasten 1 naner and be-in to real. And vou Ike white children will hai itself upon you. One dose is a nreven- j that pr.pcr all to yourself, word feet to twC fire ar.d their .-u is awav. UVC.1llu:ilt ums Mmmiu' iuu-. -i.i , . f c' ro',r!it T r. vr:' 1 1 r- rivvf'n t . f t 1 , ( ,0 b? r The colored chl : j a - iia. pro- t. i w;ii opmcnt to attorn of your heart, cork il ,; vii': Co: oi a i,i;ar e onsc.e.iCe. n . i : . r i . let it remain, and ou will quichi .i.id ea.-i , t-ui Le rest.treu tu you: acnv-s :-gsin. These tilings can b.- htd of th-- al'iiu.t . - t.ej jit.j. t.. . m - tr :i -ing, next ;nor to K-.-a-o i v r ti e -ce re a V.' iii - on Prudent street. Contentment. arc i.i'in-.-i. th: ar fur wrvr.L nn.1 line fer lin.r- s; -,.i . -i i - ., .i., i ; ..w , - 7 lllioai HMiJ i'O'ii; uuuua-s iciu i-j il.- ' , i i . i - . i from editorial to market report, as if: treatment. A sample bottle is given you ; lLKJl K j free and the Remedy Cuaranteed by E. j it contained the secret of youth, .. .. I i.i , . 1 l .: t r T. Whitehead Jt Co. air. It is radical sti-ve.' meg ",v ill r diiTerence and tiie ule. Washington A iii!.: Ar. ' -r fVi; i K-ll: te- given :n th-'; fa :; Why m .ther- ;'. ; tn line eh d'.l ol' j '; -. p ee id :: - A i ker.- it ah v S- ' '-r ?i U'-aieh'.ad .v Co. i i ViL: il.l.hl'. ' ne a ;o ; ' t.i-ig - i i . . : a '. ; e : ;t , . I Ol L. i y A t r i i'-.v ''' t s ar .po-s;h!". 'I l.ey ca: :. :.o: -.or er.'er any ; i .'a i ; va lent phy- i a 'an ce. Me: ' a ! ", .vvr-i are -irals.-). L . -.!: i.rair.s tfe m- ;. : ! u: I i.e . . n g v, :. ru i a v. , , . I a ii the cirr'e .r:i scve.ii aral coil- g- s . h -1 .u. e-.pec.a- y t o t ' 'g -a i ' . j ' o a , li.v.. . . 1 1: : than I ,r.t o' !,:, ajan, an I to ti.e g r.-ra; . s m ' a .'. ..! ' . 1 1 - to '.he m xt g- -a r ; -r.-," "A r.vL- a (;-. a-.J: . ! ' 'n rnl-rio-:ar i :'. .'h-'-n , '. I rn a . .-."- 1 1 an y y o ; n g ni a 1 i - n a: p . . . 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