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" th-.tl- J3IIX DEERE MOLIXE GILPIN SULKY PLOW OLIVER . ' nU-- u pub-.K-- e, i- Sulky ana Eini ' rJ2r: liio v.dstor, "ucvvr . m;. gr-eer- Sulky Pljnw, Canton CHpprr Walking PIoWs, cc , i 4 4 ; ih.ag to sublime as that to appearr paper, bend it to l"bc best in tho land, hfive it, copyrighted, or it J may be stolen from you." The author glanced at the editor as if he half doubted hi3 sincerity. If 'Allen had not had excelieut control ov.r his feelings ho could not havo re Trained from laughing. Toney's excellent opinion of his own talents as a poet blinded him. He laid tho gem and aside, determined to 3cnd it to drew another which ho thought more common place, and read : 44 OU, speak not of splendors, of sorrow aad pain. Of happiness ethcriaUof England or Spain: Oh, tell not of anguish, your hopes or your You j - i i which accounts for his seeing the wonderful sights at the old house." 44 L.y nj; on the flo.r. He says 'twas spirits," said Toby. 44 None make your shroud Doubtless it was ; but the spirits he , utv-srNone sLcJ before leaving town." drank Unfortunute bat, 44 Thar's others who've seen strange Over your bier. sights up thar, Mr. Gray," Returned Toby, 44 No tears bo sbed at this sad tale a few moments' pause. after w.n Us this na.l So by upon 44 is some deep mystery about the There I'll bang' it. Oalyab.it, and house people who live there, but when Hun.? on tho wa:l OR, once understood you will find nothing suat. For folks to trwile And thai'- - ai!. " pernatural about it. Why do people here This poe'.ic efTusion nad tno merit of object to talking about that o'd house on the the editor thought he might bill" The Mystery of Turley's Point brievitjvand 44 room for it. Cos it's haunted," said Toby, with a have : 44 1 in soon a serial think I will story begin shudder, 44 an' it drives people away from the HtJvfe. H yM&r.v," said Miss. Hopkins. the Pint. Every body says if it hadn't f Suppressing a groan, the editor asked her been fur that old house on tho liill we'd s. title. had a boom here long ago." teoster pei Alien turned to the 44 jna The ChoKt of the Rock .We on t7ic L'iV- - j Allen dismissed Toby for the day, locked his dictionary. The grocer stood srratcliiuj; 3V-.- '" tho office and went to his boarding-houshis head and swore that either Webster or Tho answer brought to the mind of the his mind full of tho strange mystery oi the man who made out the label was wrong. editor the mysterious house on the hill, and which he could learn so little. 44 That ain't all neither, tho ad's wrong," ho asked Miss Hopkins if she knew any j Next day Toncy Barnes entered with a ho aided. ' of the people who inhabited it. 44 smilo on liis face, and a bundle of manu thing Iu what respect? Let mo see the adver44 44 sho answered; they've script under his arm. With an air oftri-Not much," tisement," said Allcn,ulmostoutof patience, been there some months, and no one knows he said : lie took the paper and read: "7'Ae hiftest their names. Some s:.y that the man is a mmph, 44 Just let me read you wnat 1 ve goi vrices jhiUI for etfSj butie.' ami poultry at the here." store of Cross L'roth:rt.' What cpeajt 44 1 am pressed for44 time, Mr. Barnes," is wrong about that?" Leave it and let mo pleaded the editor. I don't want no poultry." 44 leisure." at read it my You certainly said so." 44 Oh, no, it will not take long," replied "I jest wanted to buy chickens." Toney, with a commanding smile. Well; are not chickctiK jwultry I" 44 But you don't intend reading all that to " O' course they arc, but poultry means me!" rhorb. It means geese an' ducks an' turkeys 44 It won't take long." an' pigeons. I only want chickens. Be44 My time is very precious now. Every sides, you had tho ad way down there in a hour I lose this morning must Le taken comer where no uu'll ever seo it. Can't from my sleep o' iu tho center the first page?" you put it It was useless to expostulate. A country "No, it would destroy tho bounty of that editor cai not, like the city editor, send a page," said the editor, "but I will cluu: .o it clerk or office boy to talk with the ambitious next week to suit you, and scud you a proof author win if bold enough to invade his of it; your ad shall have a good position." sanctum He usually is so unfortunate as It would be diilieult to say whether Allene to be acquainted with tha literary aspirant, was 'most amused or disgusted at tlie and escape from n personal interview is imsome of of these backwoods business possible Toney Barnes was certain the men. Ere long he thought he began to see editor would not discover the beauty in his some of the causes of the downfall of Turpoetry unless the author read it himself, ley's Point. ana gave it the proper elocutionary embelAgain the editor was busy with his article, lishments. It was no uso to argue that he an once when tho door opened more, and coula not read it to every body, and that d old farmer , wearing a' hat, 44 1 rt newspaper poetry is to bo read and not PAPt-WANT TO SVB9CRJ9B FOR TOC entered the oflice. , ; he was determined, and Allen was " Why didn't ye git in hat r iece about my brigand, some that It - ai other hearc forced ti listen. boy killin' tho big rattlesnake V rt asked, wtti gang ol counter-fciVT- S 44 b couriv'-'eThere arc several pieces here," said the somewhat viciously. ci b poet, with a cruel smile. ' Let me see which said "It was niavoidably crowded out," luiv they ir the family?" Uiwmas.i 44 I will read first." Send ir I doc't kuc'tf. Allen, getting out of patience. way a white-face- d Allen hao no choice, and at last the author in the week " woman orce seen at. tin- window, but some communications earlier your suited for a 44 Crowded out, an' that srake such a one pulled her b;u k. A f e- - weeks ago a seemea to have found one itthat on out his knee, and, spreading beginning, man. old the cried irate whopper!"' yer report went about tha a pretty girl had said: gwine to 'low important items like that to been seen through a crack ir tfce old garden 44 1 will now read you something on slip, an' fill up yer fipcr wtr cookir' rewalL but the tall mar with long black ceipts, an' furreu news about Congress, whiskers came out, and m a vcice o! thunder spring" A sQring poem usually makes the exye'll play out purty soon, I'm thmkin," and drove her to tkebcuscor.it the j'ouhg feleditor desperate. Country edperienced uo in old amiable the mood, low who saw her ran away." very gentleman, have a horror of spring itors, especially, turned about and left tho office. This gossipy old maid furnished him much like all other poets, But Toney, poetry. It is not a very great exaggeration to say news and Hoi information. poetic effusion having no regard for other people's nerves, on the day after the first was of no value, Li;, she unconsciously gave that by evening issue of the Wertcm Republic the editor felt him many item 4 which ho, unseen, noted on began : Those beauteous, sunny days have come, very much inclined to commit suicide. his memorandum book. Tho gladdest of the year, After a few days he learned not to worry One evening Ai.en was working late in When verdant nature strews the earth at tho follies of some people, and, besides, the oilier reading proof. Ali hand a. save With wild abundant cheer. those who annoj ed him most were greatly Toby, who remained to sweep, had gone Remain, ch lovely days, remain in the minority. By catering to the vanity Witk ail your plenteous peace. home. A tall man with I0112 black whiskers of the few who aro ambitious to have their and gray eyes er.tcrt-- tbc oflice Hi manAnd may your roses and cauliflowers Aud song-- rd never ceaso." names in print, he preserved their favor, ner was so singular a to strike the new ed44 How do you like that!" asked Toney, and did not injure his circulation. Those itor with surprise. Hi- - bearing indicated a triumphant smile with who were offended at being forgotten beto a different sphere than that he belonged Determined to assert his right as a critic, came good naturcd on being remembered. Point. Turley's brow for a The more sensible offered words of encourhe Alle:. rubbed his nchiug J want to subscribe fcr your aud answered : new editor and hopd he said, in a deep, mysterious voice. paper." agement tf the "Wbai is 44 It seems to me, Mr. Barnos, that you' would succeed. Tho second issue had a the subscription pr-ctcr a y?ai !" ' Mia Hotilciiis. and a be charged with plagiarism iu these might short essayf rw. .initur and fifty ce:ip." The tall " lines shorter poen " mar. on the threw money ug 'Where!" Alien What w the narnr and ad-.44 ' When you say when To p his asked, opening subscrip'Those beauteous sunny days bare come, him with a . , ot the e 4,I say, Mi box 141." OneThcangladdest X. Y. Z , of not. the familiar help thinking were begiui , ana then ' j tall s'raiigir, lines the enemy's stalked away from the 4 The melancholy days have come, 44 What do The saddest of the year. " editor asket 44 hat man, Toby ?" the astounded What other place!" asked Toncy, his "4In't it tune you war lcttin' the enemy editor asked, watching the receding form face growing very red. come out, show through the window. 4 knowyo war here That is, oh Remain, days, remain,' might or colors an' tire away on 'em. Give the 4I don't know uobody know," Toby be thought by lovely some to have been stolen Democrats fits. Hold 'cm up to contempt answered. "lie's tte nivster-omac who from 4 Return, oh holy dove, return.' " ind say something smart about me, ye Jves in the big kti.se 01 the hill." 4,Butit'4 not, sir." interrupted Toney. enow ; that I'd make a good member of the 44 1 am the author of those verses myself, CIIAI'TiiK III Legislature" Watt and nobody else can claim cm."' and BOMB DIABOLICAL VER3K POLITICAL. AMBI 44I fear it's a little too early for that. It 44 . is not likely to trouble himself Watts would ccrtaiuly endanger your cause." abcu but it, you know, Mr. Barnes, that 44 Allea sprang tc his feet and hastened tc D'ye think it ralcy would!" avoid any thing that savors of must 44 1 poet. the wet door. shades know it." Twilight deepening 44 plagiarism." Then don't by any means hint such a into darkress, yet fcivau.i' distinguish th I gtics you aro right," said the poet, hilloutline of tkc tall mat tkr up hurrying thing." that he was a persecuted man. feeling v fasa. road. side si. There somctbm. By promising to act fair in the future he L another point where the critics There disposed of the politician for the time being. cinating in the mystery uncunding the might attack you," said Allen. ir.tuua-tioa Alien !eit Mr. But ho was scarcely gone before strong George stranger that asked "Where?" Toney, beginning to r. to follow and 'earn more of .m. Strong entered to caution him not to be too shrin hiniselX. 44 intimate with Tom Simmons. Toby, were you ever in that stone house " In the next to the last line there is an 44 He's got no standin' here, an'll ruin any on44the hilU" he asked. association of roses and incongruous No, sir," Toby answered. business. By the way, r Mr. Gray," he 44 44 do What about know an in off a it!" bit it's you added, undertone, good 44 It i a blending of the beautiful and 44 Nuthin' much," was the evasivej reyet, but next election I've 'bout made up my pra:ical." mind to run for sheriff on the Dimicratic sponse. 44 Rose are beautiful and cabbage useful, Does he often come to the village?" ticket. I expect the WttUm Republic to sup44 it i. true, but there seems to be an inconNo." me." port 44 Well, if you know any thing about those gruity in their association that might subAllen Gray found himself liable to get in ject you tc criticism. Besides, one blooms a position which politicians term riding two people tell it to me." Toby shrugged his shoulders, cast an un- in the spring, and the other usually mahorses going in different directions at the tures in autumn." same time. Could he support a Republican easy look about him, and said : 44 Well, i you think that piece won't do, I "Taint much know, and 'taint much I for the Legislature and a Democrat for I'll read you one on the brooklet," said tho to want know." jherifiU But ho told his Democratic friend, 44 author. mc do Tell know, and all just what you as ho iflad adviacd his Republican friend, no was There and Allen told him heard of escape, that it." you've to Wait future devclopmcuts. Mc. Strong "I've been to 'he bouse two or three to44proceed. smiled and said may be it was best, but took L&uguinp, bubbling, br'ght and clear. Toby, in an times," said occasion to remark that of course he would i4 Gashing, dimpling little brook. But a trreat wall thar's high not have donated a cent had he not felt as- whisper, Gurgling, murmur. ng, sad to hear, Tommy sured that the paper would come to his aid all round it, so one can't hoc irsidc.back-yarHew you tempt me from my book; d in the hour of need. With jealous noliticians. Miles orce peeped tr rough the Dashing, sparkling ever on. saw and he he the prettiest girl says KGuskillcd. business advertisers and rival wall, Skipping, jumping, sVU you go, ' ' . set eyes on in his life. People say they Li.ugb.iog. bubbling, gushing, dimpling. ts, the now editor found himself getting ever kill folks kousc." at that up big Flashing, whispering, groaning, simpering, serious complications. 4When was the bouse built !" asked cr nnu twtnn TVtnAw Kt mn o Gurgling, murmuring, still you go." nhAn Ramna 44 uo, How d'you like that!" the poet asked, who. had been walking back and forth in Allen, hoping to bring the boy back from to answer facts. the editor a precarious look. " giving front of the office window, casting anxious speculation, 44 44 1 duno," Toby answered. 44'Twas long That's better." iooKainsiuo lor ino last nair nour, en 44 afore I was born." D'you really think so !' tered. 44 44 44 Do you know who built it!" ' Yes decidedly." Well, what is It?" Allen asked, fearing 44 No. ma was beerd I've built it use that!" ' say by MS. suppose "Well, you another volley of some 44 rich who lived there long ago, people Wasn't that an awful piece Miss Hop"Very well," aud, without further read- and then left." ? kins had in the paper last week about love. 44 How long have these people lived here, I'd44 bo ashamed to write any thing like it." Toby!" was it fair." Oh, pretty 44 It's only been a few .months since they 4D'you think soi Well, that may do, but come back the last time. They wont hev I'd advise you to havo nothing to do with Siie can't write nothin' to do with us, an' wo'uns don't hev Miss Hopkins' writins. to do with 'cm." aav thing that will be acceptable with tho nothin' 44 Where did they come from !" p&lic. If you want essays or stories, I'll 44 No 'un knows. The house had been write 'cm for you ; but sho wilt be sure to vacant, except two old people stayed there ruin the paper." Next day, as Allen was in the midst ot and kinder tuk keer o' it. The man was news items concerning the wreck of a cross an' wouldn't talk nuthin' but French, old woman was deaf and dumb. The steamer, he was aware of somo one enter- an' the to try to git in the orchard, but used boj's ing his office. He looked up and discovered Miss Hopkins, the old maid school teacher, the old feller came out with a gun an' swore in furren language at 'em, an' skeered 'em and Toney's rival a a poet. so bad they wouldn't go nigh it. Then 44 1 just thought I would call in, Mr. Gray," thar's been some awful sights seen thar o' she said, smiling carefully, lest she should concluded Toby, shuddering. 44 nights," loso her false tooth, and brinrj you some 44 What were they !" 44 poetry. I boo you had one of th3 effusions Well, Tommy Miles said he hoped he of Mr. Barnes' in your last4ssuo, and I concluded that if you was in such V strait for might drop dead if 'twasn'tso. He was comin' home through the woods one night, poetry ,1 would bring you some myself." an' thought he'd risk, comin' by the rock The; editor lelt bad. lie assured her that house.' got nigh it, he heard a he really JmA no occasion for poetry, but awful When hofist' sereamin' like some one was be-i-n' somctim91nserted a few lines if the verses killed, an every winder in the house was "hold ok, rojrBT! wore hort a great blaze o' light. He said no'd swear ing, the Brooklet roe are very short and so quaint." was laid aside as accepted. he saw a woman standin' at a winder with 44 .Vhat is the subjecti" I'll read another." now, Well, wings jist ready to fly when somo un pulled "What is the title!" y is aa quo to a bat found dead in a her back. Then old Dobbs went by thero " The June, Apb Tree garget." one 44 night an' saw the blinds an' curtains 1 don't like It." . t Allen thought of all subjects on earth a all 44 ablaze an' like, around the people flyih inWe can change it if you wish. This Is dead bat would be least calculated to ceilin'." an elegant bit of blank verse which I dashed one with poetic thought. 44 spire Who is this man Dobbs?" 44 off." He read: Shall I read it!" sho asked. She was s 44 He's an old feller who lives out in the 4 4 High up J'Sd the branches lady and ho cou.ld not refuse to listen, so on a farm." country moon, she read: Gazing fertile far-o44 Does he drink!'4 la gorgeous splendor You feathery, Jeathery, ungainly bat, 14 Like a fish." ad wisdom solemn mast, gall 'round the room and fly in my hat, 1 stttc&t the uodisconcrted owl' " , guess bo.had, been drinking that day Qr ha3te to cscane at the door, .;.." I !elieve Piso's Care for "onsumptiort sAved nub, my L'e.A. II. Dow Editor Enquirer. Edea-to- n, N. C, April 23, 1887. ,,.i:r',r,IJl.,..,m PIS The best Cough Medicine is Piso's Cum 90a CoxsuMrTiov. Children take it without objection. By all druggists. 2Ac u CURES WHERE ALL Best Cough Syrup. Ti Mjoad. in time, boiojw a I I 4 4 n HBest cauli-llowers- ." 4 MM I SEWING M ACH IN F - THE is EBouiM .1 X1ST 1 1 to IBecoipe a It IPavorite with tDae IPeopfle ! 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