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THE HOtrSEWIEE. *•««*• •««* such fiJi to » u»-
-. -P-' 1 7 I ran, oeatorloM, vulgar mind,
i fcv Tkoofkta ISk tie LMIee—Tioee j “But the crowning feature of oar
- -Wfce ■•Tele Look After their Owi j for which I hare
' BeMititle Afhira—Datlea ia4 I wntteo thq* far, lathe outrageonain
■•^•■MiCirii of I roada we make in our pipen on private
life. Things in which no way whatever
}t ie mare then probable tliat Uie wor-1 belong to the public are brought before
tj and anxiety are even more dcetruct- I it. and loan all proportiona of truth by
ive than the actual libor expended ; and I misstatement and exaggeration; while
that this may be piam, let k be rememh- this fbreed publicity inflicts wounds
ered that the mind baa a vast influence without the poceibility of redrew on the
over the bodily functions, making labor I parties involved. __ - . 7
easy and pleasant, or difficult and ex “A public man may belong in bis
Wh^sccording to ||m attending dr- »h>Ahe commuity, but uot neees-
eumstances; thus labors of love are per- j .Wk entire life. The criminal,
twined with oompaiutive ease, while even I ^7 ▼htue of hk crime, may koe a por-
the thought of labor of a different dassl^ 0 ^** cUim to P™7- Yet for
bdepceasiog, slight efforts becoma dia l OTr ° wn “ k « tbCT * *• why we
gutting toils. Ordinarily thoir cares are • hou,d not d “ h *P cri,M with our best
too many, their hoars of labor are more as if H were our choiee meal,
than their conadtution will bear, while “ tb « •««" of many per-
their vexatious tolls am too many to be | lfr> ^and in wither of these rek-
enumented. Boom of these labors re- * ion » 10 th « P«Wio an liable, on the
suit ftom ftJse ideas, notions and whims I uncertain and malicious informs-
of society, to rim above which bat lew *»* to bespread out «t length in bad-
are found, many of them are connected lugjoomab, as if thare wore no such
with having company. In far too many right known among us as that of prhrhey.
localities this implies feasting, aad la-1 Sowe journal, do Ameriosn society an
bon so exhausting as to render these so-1 incalculable Injury m this particular of
ebl gatherings extremely fejuriow. It vulgarity, serving up dafly, asm sort of
b by so means necessary to cook so | pablb soup, tbs good name aad good
dishes, rich and daiity, to sicken I chareolsr of private persona aad famtita-
fbo guort or to bdferte kind foeSngg Tho very fort foot tbs
or to ooovlaoa tlmm tb*tfmwrfh^*hoadcquato remedy, that
you do appreciate their eafl. Wo need I th« buffet owe. ib power to harm U> s
not makady^aptbo of thorn to show that pobBekyflrom whtoh there b no bagar
we are eordisl. By far too raaay of ow l My aacnpe, marks the deprared oharae-
Mi l b muHrirf nirhi
They iba early iu the morning 11* fueling, it appeal* to. For our or-
by sleep eflen I dinary aad ioooorat life wo certainly
before they have looured the amonnt oc-j ■•7 rhim privacy as a moat sacred
tually domaadod by the jaded powers, I right, 10 an absolutely isosutbl protoo-
simpty bees ate they foul that they must I tiw to eur bust ssasibilities; aad we may
dosa, though that must may bo ouly a| «hdm the ammo thiag even for eur errars
desire They rush aad hurry around, I and fkulta, if they ibemselvea have art
straiu every nerve, hasten from one duty I broken the peece.
to another, glkb u P stairs aad dowa,] “Americaii life pre-eminently needs
trip aftor coal, wood or water, too much privacy. It moot love privacy aad re
in hast to put on an extni garment when «P<*t privacy as it has not dow hitherto
they go into the 00W, oven though their I * it would escape ia a terribly telling
bare anas may have been in the warm I fbrm the charge of essential and in-
water for hours reeking with perspire- I oressing vulgarity,
thm, the sudden change shocking the “Privacy is the shade of our lives in
nervous system and preparing it for an which spring up all sweet seustbilties as
attaek of beuralgb aad neraous bead-1 tender flowers; pubHoity is the glaring
ache. Rush 00, keep movtfg, is their sowbia# which ^egrt* barrenness and
watchword. A long drawn sigh indi- I dust to soorch the foot and blind the
sates to* eertofoly the injury snsufned by | «7« «f waytrau.’* /
ZZsTJZZJZZr&i**-
a uerviUo ebsk, every moremeat indi- v prtadple^Preoo.
eating kot haste and exoitement, fear-1 [LoairrOh coorfwJwirwt.i
folly axaustingthe vital eoerg|let. Audi Louievtu,*, September 28, 1877.
why ? What b the occasion for oil thb I OxjrrLxnxH: I regret that my en
hot haste to often attended by fretting I gagemento will not permit me to attend
and seeding ? Ibhnf^k more tho re- [ the Gouventba of Indiana editors to
nih of the state of the nriad than imfiee. Jwhfok yon mvite me. Conscious of my
Why? BecOuae they WiA to get fboi bek of pqsmr to spook adequately of the
work all doae at a particular time. Such I journalistic calling, whose short-oomings
jaded housekeepers are often bid upon have for a long liase cbbfly interested
beds of sickness as a legitimate result of I «•, I •boald neverthelms be gbd to urge
such unnatural and unnecessary haste sod its numerous and gross abuses upon such
toB. And here it may be remarked that f of my comrades as might care JaJfctfn
■nefasxettemeut and hnl AjigMt, tmjy I to mm itg^pottrt nod reckless personal-
squander the vital energies but oosoai-1 of •Perilous wit;
yllb even Isso than consistent effort at] its geqaral want of tmthfalnanf end re*
making haste slowly. Taking time to sponsibility. It b so sasy to bandy flpi-
protect their person from sudden cold by I thets, to sqib nod fib; so hard to investi«
additional wrappings, which can lie very 1 gate patiently, aad eoadease ia five lines
easily thrown off upon their, return. I of pith five hours of labor. I do not
They should always remem bur Art if] pretend that jounmhat# are -worse than
their visitors are ladies or gentlemen ofj other men, but. being more conspicuous,
sonoe and judgment, they woull prefer they should be more circumspect, more
that their friend upon whom they called I thoughtful, more dutifld. Thu habit of
to visit, would not put themselves to so I disjointed thinking is producing a crop
much anneonomrj trouble and anxiety I of irresponsible writing which lowers the
upon theit account. For very often the I tuefolasss of the press; is that the cur-
extra btmr and fatigue will prevent her ] root newspaper seems to me to be eqnal-
frout enjoying the company of bar guest. I )j narrow and fragmentary, wanting not
If your visitors are worthy of your ea-1 a certain vigor indeed, but elevated and
srous prompting. TV journalism
.ni finis, Tin HTia t
THAT MT 1000 WILL U OPENED
for the collection of the loci Inetallment of
toe Tax of 1876 at toe following pUeeo aad
_ ,1877. 7
Willi
1, Fedneedey, Sd October, 1877.
Thursday, 4lh October, 1877,
’eMtlt,
Khrhardt e Mill, Wedneodey,
Buford's Bridge, Tbntoday. Uto Oct. 1877.
Prieeter’e Store, Fridey, 12to Oetober, 1877.
Allendale, Heturday, 10th Oetober, 1877.
Srwlbtoa. Monday, 16to Oetober, 1877.
Be Idee, Tooeday, 16th Oetober, 1877.
Furse's Store, Wednesday, 13to pet. 1877.
Aad at Dorn well 0. B. until toe 1st ef
November, 187T.-V •»—-
‘ Aava or Taxatiox. . J I •
Ftate Tax, 7 Mills; CooatyTex. 8MlttS.
Taxm are payable ia gold aad silver eoia.
United States eavreaey nail National Beak
Boies. Tea per seat, a soot pis reoelveble as
eeeb. ^ ALFBBD ALDRICH,
scp27 Trseeurer Bara well Coaaty.
9. a.
AOBNT8 IFOR
CELEBRAtSD
PLOWS.
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Devoted to the advancement of the Social, Political and Ma
terial intereafli of Banmeil County.
White any Mpanftibte pereoa in the County will be obeerfuUy
oxpreaa their view* on any and
change for Country Produce.
a*»p6~tf
X J. FREDERICK, M. D.,
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J. N. W Al.JvKU’H,
NEAR GRAHAM'S, 8.0. R R
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VUlatw Which mirpore* BUnAmlte
b a Gonntiy Market will compare
THE SUN.
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larger maiia, and the undersigned,
who ha« for so many yean supplied the traate of the people of
Bamwefi Countv, now *
DBCLASBS WA1
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Or no war in the East, hie friends will find hit Fall Stock earn-
and marked ao tew down that if you
vel from Maine,
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AfflT,
The different edition^ of Tn Btm
during the next year will be the same
B - iring the year that baa Juat pass-
Tho daily edition will on week
bo a abort of four pagan, uud on
^^jiolumru* 2»J^Ui t e J WeS ! ry r e«-]eaH for. Give me a trial below purchasing elsewhere7
tion will be a sheet of etflbt psgee of Liberal advances made on Cotton shi
the same dimensions and character
that are already familiar to our Woods.
3ux will con tin
you
trouble and frtigue as possible upon their
account. Many years axparieaos km led
ms to believe the truth of these lines,
aad they are written widt the hope (bat
selfrrespeot, and until it gslne its lout
aeord tiature- -rt tbs optpenas perhaps
of Hs vivneity-!—its tendency must be
dMUNMi l ha| ftpr pardon for speak
will be induced to prac- iug ao bluntly; but obsarv—t aasmbere
tire nud profit by there suggestions, ah
titoqgb yrey imperfectly exphioed. If
by peaatag these lines the writer can re
lieve the jaded housekeeper of any of the
xaeav vexatious tods aod naxiatim
dent to houroke^wg snd
enufsny r hs wfl! be amply esmpensrtsd,
as It is bii dssire w
to aid in making that hard len a fight
a, c., October 6th, 1877.
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rrivaar is
of the profemfea to wtucKT sll oTiTaf*
bound for life esu hardly foil to ehste
with me s sense of shame ia the eonfte-
won, along with the spirit of hops that
Tutors may hero hotter things is
Hinrt Wattxrsok.
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J.Baocoto has ob article is
U*n*rti/j which meets
ixiu of parodiug hsfors
rtattom tear belong e#V\
# gprbrto Hfo, aad wjtfdi have a vitiating
effort whoa 4pv*a publicity. We take
Tux Sox
strenuous advocate
trenchment, and of
statesmanship,
SIMON BROWN.
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affairs. It*
ernnsent of
the people by the people
and In the oounUng of vote*, enforced
by military vlolenoe. ft win endeavor
to supply iu readers-a body now not
far from a million ao oka—with the
moat careful, complete and trust worthy
Recounts of current events, and will
employ for this purpose a numerous
and carefully selected staffof reporters
aad co
Washington
cerate aod f
Ices ooctiaue to doaerve and enjoy tbc
hatred of those who thrive by plun
dering the Treasury or by usurping
what the law does not give them, whie
It will endeavor to merit theooafldoooe
of the subtle by defeadio# tbe rights
of the people agaiort tho eacroaeh-
rneuts of uDjustifled POFer.
The price of the dally 8tW-w« ho to
oentea month or 86.80 a year. flo£
paid, or with feho Sunday edition 87.70
The SnxnAi.edition alone, eight pa-
S road columns, will be furnished du
ng 1877 at the rato of 81 a year, poet
paid.
s
from the prevloua rate iotTh*
ix can be enjoyed by individual auh-
•cribers without the neoeaslty of mak
ing up doba. Atthoaaaae tkne, if aay
of our friends choose to aid in oxtend-
sUon, we shall bo grate-
Z\?£UT$JSS£
rom one place will b* entitled to ooe
eopy of the paprt jw bl^melf wilbout
og the sise of Urn abort, aed the
t y of Ito oooteota, w* are oonfl-
t the people will consider Tax
Wkxxlt Soi the chesport aawspsper
published lo tho world, and wo trust
aloooMoftho vofp boot. Addwao,
TU BOB, Saw loch ay.«. X. ,
Assgood dtof df dfceooflio* on this
subject has occurred in the Agneukmnl
Qwttr of hts, I bog te sOtte a paint of
breeding which * came under my noties
the other wook, «L a see of our sms))
flock-masters was delivering some four
shear wethers from the Moor fleek.
pwtiee Fte **,,19*
greatly, aad of eovres
questioned as to kow be got such A»-
toumfiRg riieep, snd the answer was that
tliey were never pampered or indulged,
but when they bed s good ram for get
ting, they did not part with him ass deal
of people do. changing every two yean
os on. tSfcajhrtria, which they ware
urine noWnhav had iu service fornix
at very lowest prices.. Wines, Ales, Liquors and Segars almost
given away. Ib fact, I keep everything and anything you may
Liberal advances made on Cotton shipments, and .highest
prices paid for Cotton. Grain, Poultry, Eggs, Ac.
& SON
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A $,000 STOiK WOOODS UROST GIVEN At ATI
I IHlS popular _ ^
*.. generally that they are now opening and exposing for sale at
veloualy low prices, a full and complete assortment of Gci
leave to announce’to their friends sad tho public
Tor Sale ni msr -
neral Merchaa-
ena, Cambrics, ke. Hsrdwara and Cutlery, Motions and Fa
LadiesFine and Ordinary Hats, Trimmed to suit the moot Fastu
Tobacco and Segars a Specialty.
ffi^The hifheat Cash pries* paid for Cotton, Com and all kinds of Conn-
try Produce.
Chickens, Eggs and Butter bought or take* ia exchange far Maackan
disaetQuriiprjpaa. _ w, „ / *pl8-8ut
mS0^==B»=9*artaeaaMaammMsammmmBaaBe9amnsBmppmma
From all part* of the County is invited, Corrcspondenta
x. ■ ■ .■ *. • v .
in wand ttiat we are Mteihiapumibla for auy views that may be ex
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pw—cd by them.
Ir
✓ NOW opening, consistyigyi jart^o^Drj Good*
Hat*
ardware,
Clothing, aifG a choice lot ot Fancy Candies, Crackers,
etc. Ti yofi Want Bargains don't i
chasing elsewhere. Do hot foryt
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BLACKVILLff, 8. &
wjimiF^pa l*® •ilTSSresr-** *••-•• ••••
Mantoue & Co.,
nsiiainT raAm
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