Woman's Love and the Star That Guides Through Shame
A reflective essay extols womans love as pure steadfast and unchanging, contrasting it with mens fickleness and social degradation. The piece urges cherishing devotion, guarding memory, and making homes happier through kind words and tenderness. It laments degradation and calls for virtuous, supportive conduct within families and communities.
Mixed Miscellany of Quips and Verse Snippets
A collection of wry lines and verses touching on love marriage duty and social quirks. It includes quips about bloating bank accounts patience policemen and a playful riff on single life versus marriage status. The piece closes with a dig at women’s legal actions.
Happy Homes and City Life in a Reflective Verse
A reflective piece contrasts idealized cheerful homes with poverty in tenement life. It muses on love, family warmth, and the heaven-like nature of home, then shifts to quips and short observations about social topics, public figures, and urban progress from the era.
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Justice and Love in Domestic Life and Public Affairs
A reflective dating of justice versus love, noting how disdain, unfair power use, and distrust corrode affection. Mentions Dr Holmes planning a 1990 Atlantic Monthly series, Edwin Booth honored, and global political shifts from Brazil to Canada. References to census views, racing horses, rail car contracts, and notable figures like Jefferson Davis era diplomats.
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North Carolina State News Highlights Major Ventures
State items note a plan to establish a Fayetteville silk factory, a large sheep ranch in Catawba county, and thirty bonded distilleries in Person and Granville counties. Other items cover a Durham brown stone discovery, a Wake County probate, Raleigh roadworker John L. Stone's drowning, and a Raleigh area property value surge. The Baptist State Convention agendas a state female college endowment, while a Supreme Court ruling aids mortgage holders on stored crops.
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Opium and Liquor Habits Cured Without Distress
An advertisement claims opium and liquor habits can be cured without nervous shock. It promotes a program titled The Leslie Leyton Dwight and promises free information on treatment using double chloride for recovery without distress.
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