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' ' " 'n 1 s VOLUME XI. , DANBURY, N. a THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 1883. N0.33 Ti,- 11 IFOl. V. Maatka. uw. ...7.?. it M tqaai I Ma Mm ar Im) I Haft fl M rr Mck aaMlfcaaaal ItutrtWD M aakracte far NMftr tin.. r awt apack bk maAe la aatatftarthni to tkk iwhi mw. TraaafcsM aOrartlaara will a iiki1 to rMllt aaaatsilaf; kk Uaea rmlw at Ik Uaak tker aanal 2 I HitHai wlB MakMnarMklikw )kw uni VS rr inVi IViFn""' my mniJ amjam. us. . .. , f , ... . & . n . V " lrtna'7rrtiriWn JLtUreey Counsellor, fnmit.th)ditrfjsitoka TkAWa h. Allafhaoy. VIT. AI91GJCXKY CO., If. C KL.HA XMQRE ATTORN EY-AT LAW kit Airy N. C i pkalaMHlliMa UTM k Ukt CllortioO M 1. M.MAHINDALK, WJkf. J. CJPUUM 4- CO., ITATIOKKRr AltO BOOKSELLERS WAKKUOVSE. K7k-BU ngpteialffS uuanerj of all kinili. WranpliiR upr, Twikaa. Jiuunet B.wrUa, Ttprr liliaiia. W W. BA1.TIM0RK ST.. HALT MORK. JTI WITH A.L. ELLET&CO., J)RY QOODS a NOTIONS 10, Uk 14 TwalAk Str-V, A. I. Wtia-rr', ' .:. .', A. Jnm Watmiw, f , rfkW-i..K--JiUtiimfaf . r. KINO, WITH JOXA'SOX, SUTTOX $ CO., 'DRY GOODS, Baa. at ka4 antt Ikarp, Straat, . w. . a. R. M. ICTDOR. O. J. JOHNSON. B. StAIBI, r. at, ALSkaVT JOMta. BMa4uaarn af ; ' ' iimnr.iAnMi.ooLUM.Tiiriiiiii a. M W. MaMlkW, BalUaian. IN. W.A.A4Mt, B.C.MIk. .faraffta. kk-f.ilj ryatTiiakiri ? inn. Ma. las lttanTS MM, BNM. J HEART, WITZ 4r CO., aaakte At wkilnakt Aaalaaa la aftllkWl. HCHT.OlVltl. WMITMAkt) FANCY QOAD. ' I aMeswr al,'l Wktal fkV K Mrnrff Sonneborn $ Co., WHQLllAlt CLOTHIERS. m akkMkt a,kawaaa-ra.i. UaearA Msl aVL.1. ir T- AjmM SW Tatrkaak. HaaAarA BaaMa, aai 1 kk.aat atlaa Uaatt. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaM faaataaaaaaaf akpPBSaSrkTaV4kVa' M aartslklTy e l.UBUir r. a. mil k. WITH MTZPBKXPUTXE Yf CO., Wkthul dsatlsra . 3U. frosand Trunks, A"' TrT ..-f?. i ds ai nr. . wt aftayt. MI-kiJ t, siMtCm 'J XP'T-Hi J V t ert - , u. I tear. MTXIU. W. . PHVir. eVaMT DKTBnta. aokoiroH aiaaab, WM. DEVRIES CO. laaOTststM JrtllleTl sf rKIH AMD DOMKSTIO OUT OOOt AMD NOTIONS tat w4 nHmmrmrtm Ufpmt awMttW 1844. -;'f T I a n st? j. s!l T. J'MAUMUlJlaKaaa IAMI Jt aHsasVsMPBaaaaaaVS IM UffMaMe M J. f. TATE of Ki -'" -T - -Sat. -A t- ' ti . -VaV I V Batms. Jnaraon a. DTd, f e, tUt AtVraM Jb ta a. nwttrl St, Oa Var tT aAjri, f 1 XVAl aU,LU .U!fwtetx .r:,.f I JuttTDroni iR. 5 p On thti Road Aain. Cbliiiinras.'' i tlm ivniavk f- J iu Ukt raiiibliuir of a hivi! lu.- iled MkEvinj hwtrii AY uver h'' lnl!, uml thkiki fsuls iK iliM's fivti'iii-, m-f?r flinching team (lie.ii.se and lb) lirst liravc in sight and dm up with proud, hi m step lu fiout of I fiX.T At Sou's oll titlllill, now occupied by X. M. I'F.l-1'ti: :. ittvHy " to.-. Ji - - sax, W(J whiU vta ,,,, ,lot tiitik it i in- imiltbai', we toll you that e .,: rake It t . Inlnml if V.111 l,-..-.. n It t.i jour Imm. if yu luvi .u j.ij MTV All) tWIn f UU tO Mil. W have opeiKil hcn, not In I r'.l a I r trie for A hiiinlh or a year, li'tt (Htne I . iti n l,i . iwaf that ' w III he IIk 10 i .;n' b... k i.-. fhould -Uve lo bttuld na'ii. ua. huve ill. satinfartton of knoar'ne ttra' t. !i!! narp mailo all lionfjt livinc out 1 1 ' ' ni . lw have lb plcunro tit t; Uiul v.r Iwvv Iweii of Annie athunL;ie to our ti'lloH iikmi and this swiion of I lie S-l'. In mil lm.ii- nfa w propow to "Hit live a ncll as lu lira. 'In availl.uliill Ulia Hr Ini'all to illlV (oodi In tlx bMt ni k-la Irniu I'.w Iwat liou- koa. ami in tell iir h pirMii ai hip miiiic i nio an low a a similar .irti l .'an bf liiuht In any market at retail. As prcvt.iusiv aiinoiiinf '. ir h i. -t m- pouible to gft rn jihuis at h ' ' ins whI forwAnt large o.ili-u. o will till up )agt an fiktt at tint K'io.19 ran ' i ..iih .. I n! tua ilfpot, a.u' win coitini.f ii .oiii o iiiii- stock until u i i stoic !' i'ji; i'at tk deinatuK i' :in w:io:i i! j. ii,f us in keepiiiK. and a v nrti u ii"' "".i kcpl ill a tenmal alor like mm. will i-. iurd niatu short notice, it to betuii .M in u.i uui- ket Skrth or Soiilh. If the peoi.lt! will lay Aaidr all pn-jiidiiv. liN.k at it an it re.ill is fi ir! n.i mi- son whv w iMlinot sf '.'m!- lii-n-. .allliil j Willi our own loaniH, it. ..: Iioiimt liy our4twn lalior. as t'!ii'np!y lis those wl:o ilo j iMisines in railroad low us. mni ay Irasyj iriiti. i'lionitouii liu-al ucv anil liii;h -li'ik alai k'.s. All that we sk is tlial nrarn pa.d i as liliir'i lor pooil hic as a Mlnil.ir nr'h'li ; can Imj Itonsht at in any 1:1.11k 1 llii Natr. j unless it rai tor sail and 011 or Iwo other 1 'lenvv articles. We will do liusiiirss npni sliii-lly rash! has n, bill w ill take in exrlianu'i- tor looiI . pro.hi'f of eviy ki-ul it t'.H nta'ki-t prut-.. i AH! s..lill-i lie ll-.M.-l wltli Hit! p..tro',a.;e wr i tnlemi our e:loi;.s idiall niciii, md slio.ihl tilt people aiipreciate anhoiiot elloil on our J part to huild them up while e a.laii' our ; owa Inlerenis, we hoa to make ,1 ' MAKKi'.r run rm rco here at ItHr own diaes. wlo -h will I of in- ' I'tiiiiiable advantage to the couotv. i s. m. im:. i;i: a to. I Danbury, X. July Mnl. IL. j kasiaaT w. rowaas. Kbu.ia u. uru . H w row KI'S co. I WltOLEHA LE bU WGlS TS. Oealri' la PAINT, Ull.i, l)VKS. V.HN.VI-, .j .Franuh And Ararioo vrZVDOW ULAMS, 1PTJTTV, AC ;iHAt8, yilKIKO aNI tiMkWINC j;?m V TOUAI'CO A SI'Kitl I.Tl 1S0II MaIu St., Uiuhmobd, Va. , Aua'kSI Ik Cm ' "nHk lint nnk New Hioh an4 will onatftleLrlr rhanrn te ulw1 ta paaatttaaavaniain Stu-e .-.OQlha. Aas-r.nn IkftaVWIU take I )dU sx-lllilailtfn.a, 1 la I J w.k. nay ba raMoreH t. ,oi.l haallh. If .iicli a th.ng kavoasibl. Scalbv nail f-r S tinitiiu. k arl IM Motion, Mat:, WttoQJ' aWaatflaaklk,aJ RaCnlO II Hit i CU ILeluramtlrllnlt ,ir.,i-T-rfS rTK!.l?-li:i:K b ting ftAMhtM nt invent... u. .n.i a r-.tif at atMiinua. w.ui n JuX. Jl wi.l knit i. f-tl vn iv-i . W re WaUir, WllillaU'l k run v- - ill IW I !; I0 VVtktLkMl.kB 4. JikaWw MAay' ).Wiliand fcrvi (mm Nerci. Biurr. ynifsiATVfit; dway, . . all the fOtftsof ytttiltiiul ' 't ! '-.t" n. vt.ll fur tb take of uflcrhiieni--.. m-ii.' l.'t l ull whoiiced it, IV .'. jiimI ifi ! far inakhis the iiiMple pi,, i . ' 'i !. WM cuifii. SiifltfieMt v-t&hiti? i- ...( I',1 lb uflvvvtAfltfrVsi-iiitnoi.tw- ;ai Iu m' JOHN !. tWirXN 42 i U M., N . 1 . lata. Jr.i as",. " T, -. AKHIS IIMIDY I'! at i CHilOISTP, JlaJ Hi'tS" a taK'4". Mal. PIUPI.KS. I will mail (rroel the recipt or A simple YEGETAR1.F UAI.il llwu J win remove tax, fkeckles. i-mi'- 4trA - HWIlleaviiifftlH!kin'it ..TTir - ... ,:r :.. '.1 c. tdutfikj a luxunant -rowtii . fJv M A laid Ar NlwvwllMUf ' wawiustiawwoiaj or pi- tump, BEN. VASDK1.F A CO.. Ii l at etay N. Y. Feb. 18 -F2-lv I H ABBOTT, or N with aTbklesale llealert Ik a)66ri, o8, juatxitxs. aw; Trempl aileivlloa pakl l oriteea. ai".. ieM"ivltrtl !:?.? fi ( aar- Kir-ii .v rrncK iimi .i ifaueh. att. i i : J sr 7 VliOlItJfotr 4 Br firtia of a .aVorWjof the Suparior Cawrl of etkokew'oaiiw t, I Will sail atyirblir auction at the eoeirr-noiise duuj in DattlH-ry Baew.HW.t1aal,1aa a rt ef land lying oa th little Yadkin, adjoirrtrls the kuukfofU. N. DalHtu. - aitlie 1 billipsaud LaVkarA, ransaielnx lUau-a, mora r less. aold ae tbe land or Mat tteua or Mary Holes, aVvaa(l. . Tenw one third raali, ihe re maiaaW im a ervsjit eaT aiti months. t'M at n-A'rTSL rav NEW. RICH BLQQOI M OFT. i health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and p.iins, wouldn't you rather tl-ci fresh and strong ? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, aAS'n one but your . self cairraiaiat.ult,l-.''t,il"y,i ..re tirej of th ' ki.iJ efliiV yon can clur.-. ii: ii you choj'.c. i; v; ? ; y iptlu.g o.ic bottie of jiKuw.v" Ikon Bri TKKS.aw! taking it regularly according to directioi-.j. MamfittJ, Ohio, y.or. :, i8"i. Grnilrmrn I h.iventT'-rrd with f mn in my kiile aiul Uick.andKreat B.reimi on ny titi Mst, v ith sho. t h't pNitm .Ii ihnxit;!! n.y lio.iy. at tctiacd witli (real t tI. n.'ss-. r... ion of i.itit. . mnl I. uf appe tite. I hjve . -.. n rvcral JiTtti-:a nticiii-s,.tr oc.lcj Ijy -T It ent pin:., i m f..r my Ii.., . ki j. aeys. and s;iVcn(Lnt I a norc-licf. 1 llitm'a I w.W I ti y li. u i's 1 1 . :i Jtitti : I h.ivt :iuw taken u.irliott: and a l..i!f ' id :tt't ...it wr'i-m. . la tide and U.v i. uil c -..rr':r all cut i-l BO' 1'ir.i.t, a.id I have a fid .,et:ie, and am ra.niug in wet.fhnnd desk, lie- ..t.yba (allkd utcAimg . H:cji.i:ut. Br.ows's Ikon Rittfrs is ConiK.sod of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with oiftcr standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcohol x tonic, which will cure Dys Ie)sia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung iuid Kidney diseases. ' S a flniitfttfr's Sinnmrh nittirj t1ik nva In llitf iKi'tio, itnliK t'K m lirullhr, ui:il flttu- ol bile, iUf'tfiits riiia(1atitu witiioiit untliily ,nrjiniK the !rl, Ken l)r ttittul(ta ihf rtirtihiiittn aud bru ni'ttin it iKriirt t'omlKion uf tixS h i.'a! Rvfit-rii, int!ii'irfi, also, tli.it cheerful- whim i (hi' um -i tiitliraiiuu of a weUk . iMir,'. roilii on til nM itif iinifiml pniri, k i bW bs all lruTiu huU ti-aleia) ff lllTMil) Too Choe's 35aleam ef Shark's DU. 'I. ' . i I a I tl'e. I."ll. i'' ' of Mil it! Wiiilf .slunk, 11 .n mI.... ..... 1. .e. ( akiii ;: tlf I - Uk:i t.ru. Lvery l.'iiiiicM: lishertiia:! kr.t " ii. iiitiri.irt.il a iiVor.i'ne ol " j.ii i-. wem ilis'iilerivi liy lluildhis T'ievt ' the year MM. Its cuffs weis- sn tinli 1' and iiiiin'i ao .'-f. rtiintlfi lNll''"".''. llii.t i1 eiiied . was oili - ally pnvla in"! ov r il v entire l inl'i'e. Us ll- ravauie 'o itniveisal thii' liir onr olHi ytar 110 ltntut. I.ns h'til llwioilj Ih t'lnii'.-r ;.,a''V. N j t'llarces prepaid, to any ad 1-ess ,v -i0 .. pe , hot lie. Hear What the Deaf Say. It I ns sifo iiied a iiiiraele in niy ' .s.'. 1 have no unearthly noisfsiiiiny lit id anil hear nincli b ' ler. 1 Itave Iteen K futlv li.'iiel.i.'ti. My deaf'tr.' I.e!,..l a f.rei.1 Jcil-f.;:.!. another bottle will cure me. ,. ,, "li virtues ar tii''.sion.'e ami ip i.r- a'ire chiu-w irr lUitnluir, ( .- uii'' to' ,... ' I'J. ho'hfrrm , s,.rn,, y j ufcav. ta inn. Wri e at enecto llAVi.m t. . .iKsxtv. 7 ly Mii-ei, New mk. euclosui tl.Oti. and you w ill r.'.t-ive hy return a i.-.n-1 !v 1 1 tat will ttnah'e you to hear like any-1 hotlv lse, and wlaisn curative enecls will be permanent. You will never n-sret doing so." Kiiitok Amkkican Kkvikw. " ay To avoid loss in the Mails, please send money by Keffistereil loiter. Only Inipoiled hy llAYIX K & JENNEY, (Late Hay l.ak '., . SOi.l A&KS IS FllM AMEKll'A. 1 ey St., New Yi rk. GEO. K InISSEN & CO., r Ta"i. k j. , n . v., WAGON MANUFACTURERS, Vsiin, only toe heat of materials, wa make the lwt of work, a.nt warrant every Job, We liave thkoldest S'lJ lajsist Ya:on Works, and our Wacous have tl e best reputation ot anv in Ii e Mate, i .very Waoit bears the naiiie -J. I". MSSE, Salem I'. O., . C." Write for prionk liufcr to all who are usinr n Wkfosav k TtuifMai'i elrll. ' They wera 10 to set 9 lwjr yesler kj Mary Ann and her inother. Ma ry Ann was a little embarrassed, but tlx old woman was calm. When they epuka about a breaeh-of-proniise case the lawyer asked : What evidence havo yo got ?" "Mry Ann, produce the letters," coiuuiandud the niothir, and the 'girl took the ccrei off a willow basket and reuia rked that she thoegkl 927 letters would du to begin 1111. The other Gal would be produced at aooa fc the case wan fail I j before the court. -Anti outside these jjd&ref jjeraued ' -4 .nary Ann. , tuduce J r diary,'" .iuni tint n. il.ei "v .inn 1 tbe ij ' f 'Is' ti.teek,' and tell bu t.. . ... - ! i' lo .riae 'uain. was tal'iCU O' 1 iie touting i-Ji 1 ...ie ' ..o C '.Suit luni lo no hiadin, ui Uailing,' ami arivti us :iiu i.uu.ber of :imen he has uj1i- 1 the It'iui lo you." 'It' 1 hate loured l'lglit the tuial is IVJ44 iiu.e. ' I u. s you lOiiiiied pielty ll'aigl,l, l. . nc ;oc (I ill a. ill.Ui-llc. Now tirn .0 .,f he.ttiii'" ( 1 tlh.iir fi.t ta., 1 .: 11 11 now .k.u.y I'ln. '. oc has tail.- 11 a iii uf i. 1 t ii at'ier uiai- ! uf linn in is I ,:,.,! lines. M Very w-il, ilna lawyer wail's to iii.'aur- lliat wit'vt; ip.t a case. II iw uia.i innt's hs ' 'narles tlcnry said he ( til I di" Cir yuu ? " ' o.iU answered the girl us she turned oyer a leaf. "llotv many nines has he called you an angel '" 'tcr 11,000, mama '' ' "How about SlJUt'eZlllg luutis !'' "Over 384, UW afjuto.vf. " Aud kitscK !" "Nearly 4i7,lK0." "'I hero's our vase," said the mother, j a." she deposited basket and diary on the j lawyer's table., "hook over the docu ments and if you want anything further I van bring in a dozen ueigltknrs lo swear j to the tacts. We sue for $10,000 daui I acs, and tvv don't settle for less than an 1 . I.,, - f.,, . .,ii, ; .! -'fc"V ' - " repair. We'll call again next week good day, sir!" Ila Prayed for too inucb Pep per.. One of the moat prominent preavheis iu tin city, tells the following anecdote as a fact Whenever be hears a story too mcredible tor belief : "A very wicked man became conven ed and iu course of time it came his luru to pray in class meeting. ot beiug used to speaking in public, of course he was eery much embarrassed. This is the subtauve of nis prayer : "Oh, Lord, thou giver of all fcoud things look tl h 11 with pily ou poor 1 0 1 Ic. Vuu -le licit and can spare ttieiii p.enty to eai, while 011 earth, t-end etcry one of tiieui a lull barrel ot" tlour, pleu'y of laid ai.u a side ot b.lctu, a ham or s .mil a I oui.d of butter. y.' ir hiiuiry, starvii.e iii-ii'uo j t rr-i ... U ; a i iel of pe M'r till, l e!!, that is i.".." u.i:.''1 I -p-per. Aineu I A Lowjer'a Luct.r Thought During the palmy days of the income t-ix and when blanks were mailed to even I tailors' apprentices, a aimer living near Cnlubibus, O., called upon a lawyer iu that uiy auu said : "I'm afraid I'll have 10 l av an income ; t.x ..n about $oo." "l.s ttial 00? That would be too . j " Yrs : the b tre idea makes me foci u , f ,.,, ,ld e . sec if we citu't beat the government." The Iwo sat down and went over in- j come and expeiises a doxcn limes over, , b fi 1h) u lhel.e was JJSOO 1 . . .. on which income should be paid. , UJVe j, j ,1Mt j, ,., jJeU ex. rlaiiued the lawyer as a light broke iu oa bim. "Yoe must return the money as lent on a note for a year. I'll give you my note, take the money ntid I'ncle tjaru may whistle." "I'll be banged if 1 don't do it," cried old cornstalk, and do it he did. He hadn't been able to collect any thing na that ante up to a year ago, but he beat the government all ihe same. New York city pays $7,WO,000 a year for ita religion, and $2,000,000 for ita drinks, and it seems to regard the latter as altogether the best investment. Sumtwrbrtetej eaya marriage ia a means of grace becaase it led bim to repentance. Found II I in Qualified. When 1 was a young man I spent several years in the Sovtl, residing for awhile at fort Gibson, on the Minsitcippi river. A great ileal of litigation was going on there about that lime, and it was not an easy matter te got a jury. One day 1 was summoned ! Act iu that cap.city, and repaired to court to get excused. On my name boiitg" eallod 1 informed his Honor, the Judge, that I was not a frcoholder, and therefore not qualified to nerve. 'I am stopping for the tiaie being at this place." "You bonrd at tbe hotel, I pre sume "I take my meals there but have rooms in another part nf lit lawn, where 1 lod.tj.t : ".So yoe keep bacliolors hall ?" 'Yen, sir," "liow l ug hate you livd in that maimer ?" "Abuiii 0 uinnttiH."' "I think yuu are qualified," gravely remarked tbe judge, "for 1 never have known a man to keep bachelors hall the length jf time you Dame who had not dirt enough 10 makes him a freeholder. The court will not excuse you." Women Whip a wife Beater. For several moiiihs past John Itunk ol Shelbyvillo has beeu beating his poor, helpless wife whenever il pleased liiin to dn st. I. isi night he a'ten.pted go through witii the performance ajratp ; but as soon a he rung up the curtaiu the city marshal wa. sent for, who with a constable marched Kunk off for the jail. While 011 the way there the olficeis were waylaid by a vii;ilan"c ciu niiliev, co.11- poS .tll if -. t-- - H i fl.'IlM ilH',-. .! ; ; 11. in . jn i iu' mal.' j.ur i'.'i UiJ,; j Ii Id u( tin' ( l'i:cr-i ah le mc ladled took I L-j'il nt Kunk md gave him the soundest j a I '1.1 ii n- I'm ever ili 'iiiiic' of rt'ttinr , from nhis, barrel iavc, brooms and all manner of instruments. When they were done the women disappeared, the men escaped in the darknass without their identity being made known. Tbe Creai Bulnes)e. The monay made by farming is the clearest, best money in the world. It is made in accordance '.vitb God's first law under honest and gcuial influ ences away from the taint of trade or ihe fierce heat of speculation. It hits the pocket of the farmer nt the expense of' no other man. His gain is no mail's loss ; but the more he makes the better tor the world at large Prosperous farmers make a prosperous people. Whatever benefits our agri culture benefits the commonwealth. A tramp sat upon a doorstep ia New York, tenderly holding bis bead in his : hands, when Kli Perkins came along. I "What is ti e matter with you, man ?'' j asked Kli. i "I'm in donbt, sir I'm in a state of ; doubt." a I 'In doubt ' what about t" I ... . , . , . ,, "Well, sir, 1 went into tbat rally 1 . . . - . mint in innrrt lei irpL mnniftiiiin.. to eai. n r o 1 -light have knows something w.uld happen, for there was a dead book agent lying in the flower garden, and a lina ment man with the side of his bead cav ed iu, leaning up against the peach tree. " "Well!" "You see I always was ventursoaae so I vcty politely stepped up and taking off my hat asked a wouian standing there if sho would be kiod enough to give me some berry pie and some breast of chicken.' "Well, what happened then V "Now, Mr Perkins that's what I'm in doubt about. I'm thinking over it now. 1 don't seem to wake oat k bother I got the pie or the back porck fell mi me, or perhaps I fell Asleep under a pile driver. 1 dont know anything about it, but to give myself tbe benefit ef the doubt, I believe 1 d sooner work a half hour thau go into that yard aja'u I would.'' The North Carolina limisa of Hepr seiitativcs adopted a resolution recently instructing the State Congressmen to trie for Ke-!i"l ei.! to S - tr school pur poses, l iie vute stood OS to !' Tbe glove powder, so generally used to ptovant injury from perspiratien, ia of value ; but common corn-starch, rubbed thoroughly over tbt banda before patting en tbe gloves, will also answer tbii pur pose. Huxley says: "There ia oae time when aien walk ea all fours." Tee, when looking for a dropped collar batten. A Nalt from Daisy. "But papa " 'Not another word,' said tbe person thus addressed, a tall handsome man in whose deep brown hair a tinge of gray was just beginning to show. "You know, my child,' he continued, "that nothiug could give me more pain than refusing a wish of yours, and that 1 am never 10 happy and freo from care as when some aet of mine has made your life brighter, But the request I can not grant. A sealskin saque with fur trimming ! By niy halidmu, you jest bravely" end turning hastily away, Punstan Perkins stepped to tbe aide board and took a drink. Lrttlrarr tned w" the . -eMrvaV tory, looking ateadily down at the heavy velvet carpet iu which her shapely foot sunk deeply, but presently the spirit of desolate loneliness seemed to leave her, and going quietly iutoan adjoining room she began eating pie. Iu a few moments her father came in to the apartment. "Perhaps I was ra ther harsh with you, Lillian," lie be gan. But Ibegirl interrupted him. 'Don't speak of it again, dear papa,' she said, 'because 1 know that you really have no money to spare. While I was men ding your overcoat last evening I saw tliot note from 'Daisy not' and 1 Would j "You saw the note V asks Mr. Per kins in hoarse, agonized tones. '.'Yes, papa, but you know that I ' nevtr ' "How much will a sealskin sacque cost f . "Thrtc hundred dollars," and as the girl ..'poke i!iee words a I aleful light ' ' ' Ii. - c-.f I om !uvt . 1.' ti 'y . ...ion ' " ,' he said, and wcut slowly i n; of- thu 1 rot"n' I thought my darling l apa wr.uld 1 .. . t . . la.-'. ..:..v.iy iu i- the itikt ot tne pte W1' b'oue- No Time ta 1,1a. Jisse C. had the reputation of bring the biggest liar in Georgia, and was never known to come out behind. One hot day Hill II: eat on the shady . idc of tjia- barn. After dinner he saw Jesve riding in great htistr toward town. Dill hailed him and went to the gate. Jesse asked biui what he Wanted. "Stop and toll us a big lie,' said Bill. "No time for lying now,' said Jesse. "Yeur Uncle Soil died suddenly an hour ago, aad I am going for the coroner and a coffin.' And oa he went. Bill ran to tbe house and told his wife. She gathered ap the children. He hitched the horse to th: wagon, loaded his family. , nd posted off foar miles through heat and d'is't to Uncle Soil's. On arriving he found the family and two neighbors in the large kitchen. Uncle Soil was buried to tho ryes in a big watermelon. The surprise was mu tual and explanatioua followed. "Well," stid Bill, "I asked Jess for a big lie, and not only got it but was fool eunuch to believe il. I wouldn't believe him again if I knew be was 1 dyiu'." I To Advertlsera. TL. ItvMiBra . 1 T nd.H , U . i 1 ncivn 1 r.n . ..-. . i u . following inducements to advertisers who may wish to reach tbe people of Middle and Western North Carolina, and other sections :' 1. It is tbe only paper published in Stokes eoutity, tbe population of whieb is about 16,000. 2. It goes to Dearly every State in the Union, circulates to a oonsiderable extent in Surry, Forsythe And Rooking haiu counties, in this State, as well as the adjoining counties in Virginia, while its circulation among the 16,000 of Siokea rountv'a uouulation. ia nearly as great as that'of all other weeklies 00m- I rie,7 ' not ,0 b ""sured by attetl bjne(j s I dance upon public worship. All the salt 3 U is fi a p-otwra. eiidiOm i "f ' rth ' not Mni iB th P of p-os;icrotia and frowiti' in faun", its cireMiatiiti to day being greater than at any tliiiu since the first number was issued morn than ten years since, and ban nearly doubled wUtiin ti.e last two years. 4. Tho rates offered by the Report er AND Post to advertisers are as low as are offered by any paper with a eiroala tioa as large aa ita own. A broken promise eaa never be Blen ded. A new oae mast be made te take its place. Tbe circus is tbe oalj place to which the Koxborb spotted bat eheeld be MAIiL BtTES. Truth is stranger thaa fish stories. Tbe bnJy of Gambetta waa buried at Nice, Saturday. Once a candidate, always a candidate! There is no auch thing as an ex-candi date Tbe prudent man has saved dimes alt summer that be may have good quarters in the winter. ' " Fannie: You are right. It isTjettct to return a kiss for a blow. And a great deal sweeter. Characteristics of a rich man : The elegance of his carriage aad the lofii nees of h!i gteJ. - m . New Haven fope ire selecting pet-' terns for new spnnff ttitta i order to r take in tbe transit of Venus. Old John Robinson, the famous show man, is dying. Since his retirement from the show bdainess he has lived in Cincin nati. If the fire of love should consume a maiden's heart, we presume the aver age insurance agent would account for it on the ground of a defective flue, "1 has beam, Mr. Charman,' aald Mr. Sutton, (colored) from ('howan,' "dat Nolf Clina is de bineuio.it State in literacy, and darfo I shall wole for de motion." The cranberry crop of the east is A ane' everJ lu!n who understands mat 11 takes two pounds and a half or ugar to A handful of berries will be glad of it. Old fashioned country dances arc beginning to be revived, and it is thought li:it fashionable balls this season will bo suggestive of tiling np with a corpse iliau Wrmriiy. Ciciiuiti carp in Georgia have done itin,ri,.lll7 eil la ,hr vieiuit 0e t-i.t ;c .;...: arj tarp three ytra uW wuk.b Mitxti t0 wcifill or ten pountls. Pome men elairu that they doa'k care two straws about polities, but hfm it I comes to mixed drinks they are- mighty particular to have two straws- aud sound ones at that, too. A two story bnilding isro be erected ' in Karmingtoa for, as o toweling item says, "the kuftuufivolorr of ladies and misses been." The iwifijfng will evi-' deutly be high enowglV for the purpose. Young Bin: One answer ta yonr question shall be abort and to the point. Dont get BMrnet) if y are poor and prond, unless she is rich and not too proud. In th Utter eaeerwhy'collar il . A lady out West has a railroad sand wich which the puts ia tlv heels and toes of stockings when darning. It is also used as a door k Booker aod a family engine to knook tbe )ife oat of tramps. Highly sugar-coated : A New York ! divorce lawyer's advertisement reads: "Hymeneal incompatibilities, as a spe cialty, carefully adjastee). "Tis slavery to detain the hand after tbe heart hath, fled." W. T. Blackwell bas sbotd out bis interest in (he firm of Blackwell li Co., manufacturer of Dnrbani smakiog tobac co, to his partner Jnlian 6. Carr. for $J30.000 but reserves a royalty on the I 'Bull" Aa in some parts of tbe world tbe cold is so intense that the mercury freezes and the registering of the temperature ceases, so with conseience: we may sink so far in sin that it ceases to reprove, for itself is frozen aod powerless. If our faith stops in Christ's life, and doe ant faston npon the blood, it will not bo s justifying faith. Ilis miracles, whioh prepared tbe world for hit dee trinea, his holiness, whieh fitted himself j for hia sufferings, bad been insufficient for ks without the addition ef the arose. G. d's house The adversities and afflic tions that confine people nt home often mule the .strongest faith and the purest life. ' The Attorney General of Quebeo, Mr. Joseph Alfred Mousaeau, recently appointed a gentleman a Justice of the Peace, and, ia officially notifying biuv wrote : "As 1 hare bee informed that a certain aantber of tbaa whom 1 have raised ta the postilion of J. )'. are dead and buried, yon will ba kind eaeagh to let me know before tea days whether you are dead or alive. Ia ease job do not reply within tbe nest tea dare yjk j will be considered dead." iiaf : II i . j, - -' .nil 'a. a, a, l' --'A a T, 4 . afcaBa. a. ' M ' t g f .
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1883, edition 1
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