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aim urtiN-L-ti i i ere. - To MOTHERS. WB ARB ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR BIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORW"" CASTORIA," AND -. PITCHER'S CASTORLV A3 OURTRADE MARK. J, pa SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now hear y- Jzf7T5u' on evcr the facsimile signature ofC6a&7a&w wrapper. ' This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought sl2"7--m- " 01 the -and has the signature of C&pte wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President. Maxrh24A8Q8. ? A Do Not Be Deceived. Do not "endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought " BEARS. THE SIGNATURE Or " of Btaete, A French missionary played Jrsby Rossini Jo a China mandarin, wno. though man of MKWigenw anp ration aooorauig to mraw (hook his head dUapprortagly. When pressed to glTO a reason Km me ovy dating gostnre, be aaidi "It la sndly auroia at raeewuiB expression, while Chinese muslo pane trotes tbe soul" We amllo at the absurdity, Decease w our eara uninose mmra i together of harsh and nnmelodlous sounds, the mingling ot crash and cat erwauling. Professor Arlo Haws usee imauiv.- dent in bis "Talks on the Btnay 01 ia eroturo" to Illustrate the fact that there is a conventional language in sou"" there la in words. Barbario folk nse lunguago of muslo which penetrates their souls, but which causea the nerves of civilized people to tingle. Our muslo seems as absurd to them as theirs W us. Neither understands the musical Ian guoge of the other. The Japanese complain that our oin- slno of music into regular dot. w offoot of making it "chip-chop, chip There Is no universal uew" words or In art The Greeks wno wan aVsaisa la losaylag. The rotunda of the Windsor, the prin cipal botol of Montreal, is the gathering plaoe of politicians, wbero they do much of their lobbying. An amusing illustra tion of their art presurapuoo nun no truthfulness are better and more definite terms Is given by Alexander Hill, M, O., vice chancellor of the University of Cambridge, in his boob, "A Bun Itound the Empire;" "Hi. Kendall, I tblnk," said a forty man, dressed In a blaea rrocs coat biki obeok trousers, as be sosted himself be side the English physician on a eofa in tbe rotunda. "No. I am Dr. Hill." "I apologize. I thought I reoof-nlzed a man I bod met oot wort, but I too y ou are not a Canadian.- Wbero do you oomefroru?" Cambridge." "Ab, the university?" Yes, tbe university. ' "Do you see that man. standing near Ha a nn nf the' creates men in Canada Blr Oliver Mowat, premier of Oniaria For SO years he's been before tk. nnhiiM withnot reoroach. I know blm Intimately! can slap him on tbe ahtmlder In the street. Bat I dorI like to disturb him when so many people ma taikinn to him. " Presently Blr Olivers irate ou ui- the Parthenon or wrought the Venus of . ThB , friend." who bod Molos could npthave dlscernefl taw WBtcblng blm keenly, rosbed up or roverence in the uncouth ftgores of .,. OH 0,1, tg Dr. mn, a Azteo deities. AnAzteo,whowasmoyeo - member 0f Cambridge by twisted deities clutchlngooe anotner i un,veltTi bom i particularly wish DV Uioir iiiumm, i r-v - intrndnoe to you." Bir uiira Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. A COW 8TABLE. J"tt faallsSNraWea tagee r A stall that will allow a rrw W 4 and drink as she pbwm, that wiU prr mit her to lie down aud Tv4 krp ckmu wltoont as uinis'shln ammnt S I II COW STALL AMD MAMORa bedding, is something which muoh noodud in many stM anmmnviuit cuts from Ohio In still The no-Knniiur show a stall which bos given Hatixfac- Tho nnrlaht bars In front of the stall are placed for enough apart to admit the lower part of tho head, but no mom -By this arroiigoinoiit tho cow Is enabled to clean out tbo monger as tlioroughly s though her bond aud tux-k could bu thrust over it, whllo at tho sumo time ahe is oowpollod to stand well bark lu the stall Ott tbo floor crosMwlso of the s'"H. and just back of tbo bind foot of tb oow when she Is In plane, a piece jA timber Is nailed. Tbo plans f- this Is found by watuhtng tho oow wbtle she Is eating, then placing tbe timber whore ber foot will bo olear of It A I by soantliug wlll auswor tho purposo very well. Thlstnduces tbe cow to move hor body little forward when lying dowu, m aa la luwn clear of tbo acautling. while tbe droppings full beyond It, both down. Tbe bedding Is also kept In ploco, and muoh loss of it Is needed tbon in ' Lka common stulL At one sido ls tho water tnxigh, which la arranged fnr two stalls. It Is divided by a partition which U bung at growing a i-U.ver rp butwivn, wn with spring grain, i not a good one. It ,v m,l ullow the lovcr to get growth enough ) do tlio wil tho pkxI thut a e lover crop should la Ikuddes, wo iiove I...... ,,! a helief that corn smut and alMi the fungus of v'jkto rot might 1 vo lu.U-)'. rlrh soil thtttwas seeded with clover. We have heard farmers sny 'hat tluto rot na tiw where clover pre crdl it. This, bowevi-r, muy only mean that the soil was enriched by the clover and that, the refore, germs of all kinds propagated in it more rapidly. " THE CUV Of THE LOON. ' Row wtnl o too la the llhl S tbe mooa, Mr HUe but. U On- err of h lono. Ktna qnlrt UtWw.vaUwy and bin. And wwxl and uvrre an uncannily mill But Dun, bvbil There to aomrthuia to know, A Ula uft "M In an aae kma ago -07 wKwan ana that n torch can rnew, A laW that end with tbe Ttny, "Kwetnoo D kumtk too elul Ofccarl ' The loon M oUln on O ex-kept Okwekep wae Qnd to tbo until torod mind f 4i k. K iiekta thet In nature we and; heard Mile tale ana ueiwrea n ntf" llgioae 10 auam. stood without emotion before a Greek temple or a Crock statue. i Abjaatnlan Coraoej. for small change tboy uso the amole, or bar of salt This Is n block of bard crystallined salt, about 10 Inches long and 2M Inches in breadth and thick eliihtlv tancred toward tbe end. Five go to tho dollar at tho capital, but its voluo varies according to the dis tance It bus to be brought from take a enlt luko ueex tho entrance to the Bed sea. Peoplo are very particular about this too. If It docs not ring liko metal wben flicked with the finger nail, or if it is cracked or chipped, they won't take it It is a token of affection abn when friends meet to give each other a lick of their respective amolos, and in this way the material value of the bar is also decreased. For still smaller chango cartridges are used, of which three go to the salt It does not mutter what sort they are, whether " scatter gun" or rifle car tTldoos. nor in the latter case does it matter whether tboy are Berdan, Graa, Remington or any other ammunition. Some sharpers use their cartridges In the ordinary way, and then put in some dust aud a dummy bullet to make up ko Aiffnmnm. nr else tbey take oat the nAir uid rmt tbe bullet in again, so nurcbasea were often made at w medblv In the next action tbe w which would now very ooorteous, and sitting down greet ed Dr. Hill kindly. - In a. few minutes tbe now "friend'' took possession ol him. ' . . "I wanted to speak to you, Sir Oil er. about rnv sou-ln-law, Mr, You will remember that wben be was displaced from tbe customs it was. pro- a I 1. 1 . nnn.lin ' pOSeu W glVB Uliu a "Na" said Sir Oliver, "I have for- ont.ton.- What is vour namef Than wm Dr. Hill's first lesson in lobbying. Peter Pore aa fJolleotor. Peter Force bad agonts to ptok up "nnoonsidered trifles" out of the gar rets of New England housewives, says A. E. epofford in Tbe Atlantic and he mad aaanrlv all tbe multifarious cata logues wbiob swarmed in upon blm of books on sale in London and oa tbe con tinent On one occasion be was a bid der against tbe United States for n largo aud valuable collection of boond pamphlets, tbe property of an early col lector, wbloh were brought to tbe barn mar In PhiladelDbia. Tbe library of oongress had sent on a bid a limited one for tbe coveted volumes, but Mr. Force's order to his agent was peremp tory "Buy me tboso pamphlets in an unbroken lot." Tbey were bought- His prices 8IGHT8 IN ARMENIA. bappy seller will find that be baa noth ing but miss fires in his belt, but this Is such a oonimon rraoa uhwuuvuv takes notice of it, and a bad cartridge accms to serve as readily as a good one. "With tbo Mission to Menelek," by B. Qleicben. seem labaioaBiy obeap, yet be never boggled at a bigb nrloo wben onoo no was sausuoa uu be bad an opportunity to procure a rare or unique volume. Thus, he used to toll how be bad vainly tried to buy two tbln foolscap volumes containing Major General neanna'a manuaoriDt letters and dls- Tbe'Yordtitt Beeldeuu and Their wav Fteree Docs,; .i-.y The paramount lmprewion iro- mainlng on one's mind after having traveled in Armenia is' that if you were to go over theame ground again tomorrow there would always be the charm of. the unexpected to which to look forward. I am speak ing of the time before the country was devastated by the Kurds. When an Englishman appeared upon the scone, every one Turks, Kurds, Armenians, devil worshipers, and so on got ready to help him. I never j sow such willingness to guide and direct o stranger in my life. But it seldom took a more practical form. Having done everything, in theory, that was necessary, the Turk or Kurd or devil worshiper went back to his hut and considered it done in fact "" And there remains in my mind to this day the sense of deep injury and vivid annoyance wmcn 1 usea to ex perience when, toward tbe end of a long ride, weary, travel sore, bun gry, I would pull up my apology for a mule and ask some stalwart moun taineer how far it was to the village where! intended to pass tbe night Ho would "blandly assure me that it was only an hour's journey and de part At the end of an hour there Would not be what I once heard an exasperated missionary describe as "a scintilla ot a village" in sigm. Then I would meet another man. "Oh, yes, effendi, you'll get there in throe-quarters of an hour I" The tired dogs and horses and mules would prick their ears and start on again, as if they, too, had heard the welcome words. Tm-ee-quariers or on hour later a downcast assemblage of men and animals would gaze over tbo plain in tbo fast falling dusk vainly looking for a village. After this had been repeated some half a dozen times, however, just as we were sorrowfully gathering up our reins in our chilled fingers, pre paring to push on with bitter hearts and empty bellies, 20 or 30 rough haired, ferocious Kurd dogs would emerge from the gloom, circle around us andbite at our riding boots bv way of welcome, 'lnese dogs belonged to the Kurds who had settled in villugea and were enor mous brutes. They usually wore buffo collars, studded with nails, so that if a wolf flew at their throats he was received by a mouthful of sharjw points and could not get a grip 1 once bought n magnificent Kurd dog for 4 shillings. JJewas so fiorce that I dared not, go near nim. niuu ness, I thought would have its due effect on him in a few days, so I had ipe fastened to bis collur ana slice off its'head an ominous growl from the rear warned him that he must turn and defend himself. The fowl stopped, limply watched the struggle and gained,; her second wind. When the exasperated man had driven off the dog, he again pur sued the fowl, which seemed to re member" an important engagement in the direction of Diarboklr. Again the fowl was nearly overtaken; Save Your Money.- One box of Tutt's Pills will save many dollars n doctors' bills Theywillsurelycureall diseases of the stomach, liver of boweis. No Reckless Assertion For sick headache, dyspepsia, miliaria- constiDatiorfeandbilio- again came an ominous growl, ner ilKnn oeorJccndorse gleam of magnificent toelj ' thrP. S s a . w . the gloom, and again tho fowl limp ly mesided as umpire while tho com bat raged. When the dog was driven away, tho fowl started off in the di rection of Somsoun, and my man re turned to tho hut with a piteous re- nuest for sticking plaster. I made my suppet that evening off the aged and moldy heel of a Dutch cheese. j -London Chronicle. , - Taking; tbe Wroa Boat Dwight Moody, in addressing bis great Bible class in Tho Ladies' Home Journal on regeneration, il lustrates his teachings with this ex cellent story : "A Methodist minis ter, oa bis way to a camp meeting, through some mistake took passage on tbe wrong beat He found that, instead of being .bound for a relig ious gathering, he was 'on his way to a horse race. His follow passen gers were betting and discussing the events, -and. the whole atmosphere was foreign to his nature, lie bo- I sought tbo captain that ho would stop his boat and let him pH at the first landing, as the surroundings WAM no diHrneteful to him. ' "The story also goett on to relate how. on the same occasion, a sport ing man, intending to go to the races, by some mistake found him self on tho" wrong boat bound lor the camp meeting. The conversa tion about him was no more intelli- " Subscribe tor Tnn Glkaneh, only 1.00 a year in advance.. will cure well, have as bright, rich color and flavor, with good burning properties, if liberally "supplied with a fertilizer con taining at least V 10. actual -Potash. In the form of sulphate. The quality of tobacco is Im proved by that formof Potash, Our books will tell you Just what to use. They are free. Send for them. GERMAN KALI WORKS, U Now II. We Ye. -, Durham Marble Works, ' DURHAM, N.C. - EIGHT EE NT YRA1W OP HUSTLING HAS WMOEDJHEPB" WOltk AHPAIOF ALI, OIHEKS1N THIS LINE IN THIS bTAlL. (.lOHUMEFITS AND TOMBSTOnES ONE APR mvnRTHAKCTEE BEFORE. ' V nvi vn nnr w isn nn AXTTE TTHEIJ IN THE MAXTJFACTUKE OF - TiMR!OXIia AND MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONES FOB ; v ; ; doi.lak ieb set. ; 0. J. Hulin, Prop'rv Owner of the finest collection of designs in existence. NOV. 14,3JI.! BUCCE8SQB TO B. I, KOOEBS. Kiblo to him than to the man in the and quickest remedy for nil pains, Tr-t And owe bo aaw frcn the marge ol a lake A Burfc ot luone o'er the wkmi waior muo Tlirira ft tb- lawj, an In clrclia tnor flew. rone I ho tale with the ijlna( '"Kwemoo El kcralk too ajul (llooooiml The Uftjn le calling on Ulouekapt Tli-n ai the nieritn, In a lino from tbo lake, Be mw IJmto eoun wln roochtil lilm and Kioiu : v'll rwr to ua who have aoualit afti'r theel n, an to who Ihjr rviuit. woukl bol" N.rtiilnti ho nM, '"I will Uarh onan4 all at..t l Mhnll kmav m a DraTerful call." And o ho tBUKhl wlut In huud, lade, l)J yoa. And hrnwi nnmi tluit old mjiu. "Kwemoo Q komlk too-ejul UKkiu The luun le calltna on Uluunkapl r j.i norbeKla tailtlln f namnalall of 1781-8. Tbe .l ..v. ..i.,.rnr mhia mania, for damanded was 4900. Mr. Fores ottered l T...i.i. :.o urthM nfTor . A.,r. tn llatnn ti I A SM) fnr the nrlvilcae of taking a thwu. reward and bulp thorn if possible, oopy. This was also aeoliDed. Seeing i . ii nnmin tKnm to h- that hnrvmld not otherwise possess blni- ii . i.. i.u .wa nf mform. In hU aelf of-tbem. be wisely paid tbo 200 opinion tbe fulloh was a aorf, boastlind inarched off with tbe precious vol- nines nuuux use ru WD VISW or COW STAU. tbe top so as to twin- freely. Wbra tbe sow pats la ber' bead to drink, she dKrves tbe partition to tbe opposite end of the trough, which prowuu tbe otbc eow from Interfering. By this means a nail trough may be ased. At tbe otb ar aide of tba stall U the box fur salt. Of ooorss tbe oow Is tied with a rops or la the United States tbe wheat are those of lbs northwest, and nrst among them, in an ordinary year, with an average prodaot of So. 000, OOO tat la. Is Minnesota. Then comes North Dakota, adosnt, with a prodaot of 0.000.000, and Boats Dakota, with 0,000,000. The average of Kansas b boat S6.000.000l and of Nebvaaka, U.0O0,00a These are tba group of wheat states, be they are not the only oaae, California prodactng ia ordinary yan wheat to tba amoimt of 40,000,000 ivjabela, and Ohio having an average crop of 0.000,000. Wiaoonatn. which djuins Minnesota, prodnoas relatively very little wheat, bat Mfcnigan baa, Wben the farming cnndUions era Bund. , a large yield, Oregon baa been bvnaa log it wheat acraag oonaidetmUy. Among the wheat states of the nasi JVamsylvmain stands nrst. with an av erage oma of 10,000.000 tubnu, Mary- land toUowtng. with 8.000,000. i Mow Tork. with T.000.000. There eornparatlrely little wheat raised In Kuw EngUnd and soaroely any la tbe nlf state. Kiatoari la a lara wheat irrovrtng eakte, eaoeding etther Indiana er IlllaoU, b Arkanaaa, soath of it, TieOds Tory little wheat. Mew Tork 'Ttuve is no doubt liwa la the around or oa its surface w m wnar and Is ready next aoasoa to ' nlu TOtnnirloisCttlu- t r. "Ff this Tvnson, before the t 1 n dried so that It can be biowe :t ' xild be plnriwd from tbe . -t partirla afflicted by the i Tbe practice of bav 1 eTiTT (Jai r yr, fund . i s . I km! Mrfhinkine u U,.RU)l am ,w. " ' ' i II too, ml lada. kiwp Ulto menu. Ml mina. Tluit faruB rry, whl h le onJjK prayi-r. Will eound Ina wilrd ioJho iiale, moony air. Or makkiwlld aad leeeitreweunieUienlifht Whi-n ell It Mlu-ever velh-if ana Deianb But, howeoMr II mT Us k"1e, with you, Vhntjou hear that lone cry ay "Kwemoo El-konilk loo-ejul Olooepel" the loon le railing on Utonakapl Rolh II. Snow in ew lore Lwr Tbe JoarBallet la Oourt. A iouruolist stands on a very dif ferent pluuo from tho advocate, the physician or tho priest of a church whose tonots proscribe confession. Tbe immunity of tho first has al ways, bran recognised both in the Romnn ami common law, although one civilian thought that an advo rntn niiuht lawfully be put to Uie torture and compelled t reveal the secrets of a client but this dootrine appehrs to bave met with strong disapprobation on the part of both the bench aud bur. Tne doctrine as to the immunity of the physician and prioet whs a luter outgrowth and rests upon grounds too obvious to be discussed. Brit a very ainer. ent state ot facts is presented wben we come to coneidcr tbe .case of a reporter or etlitor of a newspaper. While conceding tho importance Of the press as a factor in tbe unearth ing of wrongdoing, it wouia seem to bo exceedingly meypedienc to permit it to take shelter behind a question of privilege. Where newspaper articles nave been published injurious to cbarao ter the person libeled should bave right to find out at wboae instiga tion and upon whose authority they might happen to bave been written. Tbe doctrine of privileged commu nication should never be used to bide the machine tiona of some secret enemy, simply because be may oboose to direct his attacks through the medium of the public preaa. It oan hardly be aakl that pabUe offi cial (this is cited merely as an Illus tration) agatbet whom a charge ox malfeasance in office has wrongfully been brought, should be lestricted to his remedy against the newvpa. per itself In a libel suit and not ne permitted to obtain the name of his true accuser University uw He-view. .A hnnli-n : the Turk a hopeless Darl an, fit only to bo his sergeant or tax collector. Dut a third oleincns ronuuneu. by tbo cultivation ofwblch he might croato an iiiHtrujurtit of profit, a bul wark of defense aud even a final refuge from h in enemies- In no respect did be prove himself mare conspicuously to be afbom lender of men than In his con summate handling of Europeans wiw whom bo bad to deal. haxlii bacouks. knowing little ot our olvllifation, yet by bis genius for ex ploiting tbe wonts and ambitions, the viees and fallings of Europeans In gen oral, by making himself Indispensable to all of them in torn, he gained their loyalty andenthtudaam Just aa if he had bmu one of an old and long established dynasty ot Christian kings in Alexan dria. Tbe fact remains to his credit that, as a whole, the interested Eu ropean colony of Egypt gloried In the ebetigth of Mohammed All, feared him and lamouted his full at the hands of Falmoratun as tho rain of their fortunes. "Egypt In the Nineteenth Century," by D. A. Oamexon. patches during tbe southern Revolution, g0Ve tho other end of the rope to a mounteu j&apnen. The last thing I saw. of that dog was a frightened horse and Zaptieh disannearina- in the distance, and the . -r . . m v - .- animal fetching a compass ior u native village, with what Artemus Ward once described as "a select euom-tmnnt of trouser patterns in hia mouth. These dogs ore so intelligent that they seem to understand tho slight est sign from their masters. I once saw my man buy a rowi ior our evenino- moul from a Kurd and pay down the money. Then be asKea ror the fowL ,"Oh. thore it is, enenan said the Kurd, pointing to a limp mass of feathers standing on one leg lust outside tho hut. "All you have ... . i-iu ia ii vr.. to do it to eaten ana iu j man, like Agag. "walked dolicatoly" toward the fowL and tbe limp bun- dlo of feathers immediately "put out" in tho direction of Sivas. My man went after it. sword in bona, with the full Intention of slicing off the fowl's head and bringing back its gory body in triumph. A big Kurd dog immediately started after mv man. who Rained rapidly upon tbe fowl, just as ne was nooui i The Old Soldier M "I beard only tbo other day," said tha old soldier, "that at ovory meal time all the time Iwas away in the army in tbe civil war a plate and a knife and fork wore set for me at tbe table at home. Many n, time, if I bad ouly known It, wbtle 1 was falling into Una at tha onoa-s nre a l im cuu ui uw Ho was ouly on ignorant major of eompeny street, with my tin plats and Sir Bobort Ball once made a curious nalonlntion on tbe distance to the near- est of tho" fixed stara' Tbe calculation was inspired by a visit to one of the great Lancashire thread factories. The sapretatondont of one of the thread tao torios Inspected by the astronomer in formed the star gaaof that the combined output of tba various Lanoashire thread factories was 1M. 000, 000 piles of thread per day. Those figures woe eer tainly onouh to astonish any one mv kss It should He an astronomer. Sir Bobert Ball has long since passed the point where be expresses surprise at a string of figures which represent even billions of miles. Instead of fall ing atunned at the thread man's feet, be naralyaed the manufacturer ot ami flbumsiU by tolling him that if all tha iactorks tolawoaiblra should work day and night, producing 1B&000,000 miles of thread every II hours, it would take tbura tOO yean to spin a thread long enough to reach from the earth to the Dearest of the fixed stars. "Poor Nlvinsl Be cant forge, his early ways." . "I beard some one say be hssidled gulf sticks as If they were pickaxes. " "Worse than that. Lot him have bis tick tn the air tor a stroke and hell imp It If tbe noon whistle Ixchang. tlu cap in my baud to got tbe pork and hard bread and coffee or whatever we mioht ham to eat. bettor or worse, tbey were setting a plate for me on the table at borne. Tbey entertained me there In enlrlt If tbev coo Id not in flesh, and bow glad tbey would bave been to me sit down at tbe tablet : " Wherever we were, in oamp or on the march, and whether we bad muob or little, my plate was always laid for me at borne Jost tbe same. I wonder if It would bave helped me if I had known It, if I oould bave eaten in spirit, as thn entertained roof And I can bear thm now after all these years, wben tbey bad something that I particularly liked, saying: ; ' , 'Bow David would like tbi ,f area hove.' "Dear, dear I Bow glad I am I got back I" Jlew York Bun. Tha Art ot RepoTtln Interviewer I bave come to get your tawenn tha DroDosed change in the enrrtanlnm of the SObOoL Mr. Bwelhead Gurrloulumi woai i that mean? I'm against it whatever Ula. . Mr. Bwelhead (reading tbe report of tha interview In tbe next morn log i nanert "Onr dlatlnBoiabed townsman. it. M .r flwolbeod. was found at bis! ahaemlna? homu. surrounded by abun dent ludioatloue of ripe scholarship sturdy ootomon . sense. In reply to our vpressntative's quostious be said: .1 do not desire to force my Opinions upon tKa eeklie. but this I will Say, that I have aivea to this qonstioo long and attidlona attention. iocidenUlly examin ln anon the cuniculas of Institutions n laamlna- both at borne and abroad, and, although I found In the existing eonrea of study not a few matters for mnitainiiailan. still I eaoBot say that hoald advise any radical change nutll I bave further time to examine Into tbe snhiect. na rw that fallow'! out bit as set liingpa word for word. And be Itdn'tBtkeDoace neither. Jimmluy, bet that a memory that fellow moat bevel -IWson's Weekly. Ia tha Sea. . Those who have observed the smoothing down of a turbulent sea beneath a pelting of rain will be in terested in an English scientist's ex planatkm of tbe Tvbopomeooo. Each drop, be nays, aends below the sur face a certain quantity of water in the form of ringa, which, with grad ually decreeting velocity and In creasing alae, descend aa much aa It inches below tbe surface. Therefore when rain is falling on tbe are there b) aa much tnotiufi Immediately be neath the serf ace as above, only the drops are larger and -their mot km lower. Thus, unseen by tbe human eye, the water at the surface Is be ing naada to continually change pis ere with that beneath, and in this way tbe wave motion is dueUoyed, New Tork Journal. As there are eotne faults that bave been termed faults on the right side, so there are some errors that might be denominated error on the safe aide. Thus we aoklom regret having been too niiki. too cautious or too bumble, but we often repent having been too violent, too jirecipitate or too prood. New York Ledger. . Nice Gentleman How oM are) you, little boy! And bow old ia your brother I Swtpaey We're crape. N.a-Crspst Bwlpsey Tea. Jim's seven tad Tm 'Vrren. gsriaas Qty Btas. . i i- The better the teal Is dratasd tha easasr tt Is asalntataed There la waaaQy feed sued saetertel wtthin easy dlstaans of every nradhnla Oxjod roads xasaa as mack as goo srops to the tartar. there." Without I hop to "get Next to a difference) of taste Jokee an Incompatibility of musical appreciation Is aurcly the greatest at rain upon the affoctkma. Here to a story to prove it It is the story of a musical daughter and an unv musical mother. Tbe daughter barely more than S years old, but she baa already ebown every sign of tbe keenest musical likng. Tbe mother, ott the contrary, can hardly torn a tone. The other evening the mother wanted tbe daughter to go to bed. Tbe daughter dklnt want to go. "food, Ethel," said the mother by way of Una! peranaetoa. II you'll go to bed tike a good girl. ITJ nndices yon and olng yontoaieep toyecif." "Oh, no, mamma,' the anugbU hastened to add. "Yoticaa tOMltct sue if you Cko, bot please let nurse do tho ioiriKin." New AUred de Mum fell ia love with George Band, and wben she tired of bim, as she did of every on else, be took to abNfntbe and eooa noMeded tn drinking himself to death. first Instance, and ho, too, besought the captain to stop and let him off the boat Now, what was true in these two cases is practically true with every one. A true Christian is wretched where there is no leiiow- hin. and an unreircnerate man is When Money is Close ' Yon want to save doctors' bills, therefore vou want the best, surest such -.as rheumatism, neuraligia. headache, tootuche, cuts, bruises, burns, 6prains, sun joints, eic. Rice's Goose Grease Liniment cures all these at once. It also relieves croup, colds, coughs 'and pains in cheHt and sides at once, always boiu . .. 9uii, uuw . --- r, i ii i i - not at ease where there are only under a guarantee by all druggrete liiitue uy uuwk Co., Greensboro, Christians. A man's future will be according to what ho is here pre pared for. If he is not regenerate, heaven will have no attractions for him." 7" leinenaired Compliment. euess " remarKotl vvniie wmn- Jington hopelessly, "thot I hove said the wrong tiling again. "To whom" "Miss Boeraubraun. I was eonv i)lirnentiiir her on lier costume, and on a vontnro I told her that she looked the part completely- that it was positively lifelike. I have Just found out the character she was as suming." ' "What was in" "A lndv of the la-ecedina cen tury. " Washington htar and general stores. Grease" Liniment N.C. MACHINIST "ENGINEER, BUHLINGT0N, - - - N. MACHINE,, BLACKSMITH SHOP. The Bsate Uaiikersl- Association meets at Charlotte on August lulh and 11th. " - - -- jffirPipings. fittings, valves, etc. AWenderral Dlseevay. The last anarter of a eentury reeords many wonderful discoveries in medicine, bnt nene that have accomplished more for hnmanity than that sterling old household remedy, Drowns' Iron Bitters. It seems to eontain the very elements of good health, and neither man, woman or child can take it without deriving tne greatest peneni. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by alldeajers. Ex-Judge Snier Whitakcr, of Ral eigh, is to be appointed a major of volunteers. He sought a brigadier- ship. When in need of a remedy to relievo pain you want the surest, Klectrle Dike. The niectrio biovcle Is the latest t t u.aba Mna(rin rtenf itiA pan tnlllK flU U1U1U nUttTlU5 v-vm. wa I I ef , , tnry runs, do more dismonutiug to push quickest and best, such a one is llice s tbe maobine up stiff grades, wbeu that Gooso Grease Liniment, nomm to dbhs. And it Is deciarea it will come to pass very soon not soon nnonoh. Derbarjs. for use this season, bot oertaluly lu time for next year's" trade. The evolution of the wheel has been a irouderfal thing, from tho sky- nrnrwr to tho safety, to the woman s wbeel which with tbe enlistment of tno whole female world was nothing less tbau a revolution to tbe obainlcss aud now to tbe electric. The ouly draw back to tbe satisfaction of this announce ment la that tbe eleotrio bike is not an American, tat a French . Invention. I Banners Took tba lad. It was the farmers who originated tbe slutc aid law cf New Jersey and wbo enrried it into cxecotiou, with its vastly bentfloinl ictnlt, net ouly in the suite, but as an example to many other stales. It was also tbe farmers wbe built tbe excellent Cauandaigua roads lu New York nt their own ot. it relieves all pain at once, it cures croup, couL'h and colds as soon . as used, - ... it it 1 For sale and cuarantcca dv an nrug- eiats and ceneral stores. It relieves whooping ough. A colorod man named Jolin An thony and a mule were drowned Thursday in Kehuke swamp, about two miles from Scotland Neck, Relief In Six Hours. , Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease rolioved In six hours by th "New Gubat South Ahcrioam Kidut, Curs. This new remedy is a great surprise on account ol its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tbe bladder, kidneys, back and every part o the urinary passages tn male and female. relloves retention of water and pain ia pass ing ltalmoet immeuuueiy. " you want iiuici relief and cure this la your remedy. Sold by T. A. Albright, druggist, Uraham. K.v. CASTORIA -Pot Infants and Children. The Kind You HaT8 Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Horrors of Nervousness. i ikmol, tne Indeocrihable terrors of this dread . "- T"- .i IL" ; .k aiiff-r. re no aeacnpuwi w tut iguuK, v.... Good blood gives good nerves; and gives good blooa. it is a nerve strengtbener and restorer, the efficacy of which cannot be over-estimated; when it is learned that its absolute free dom from poisonous drugs or opiates, makes it safe for use in the hands of sick or mex- in created appreciation of it. JOHN , require no aescnpi Birt why suffer? Good blood tJoI?nst5n's frarsaparilla 1 aiei mmJ TUM MRHS QUAST MTTLES. i i .k tm mm. IkmmimI annm kTnw-s sXrIapaRILLA Is a sneciBc for hnpoverisbed or impotent erves- H feeds the nervous system to high bealth,provides for physical and brain endurance, cheerfulness, happiness aad energy. aeirmug pagee oa nmrw- mm- mmtmrn. k Is wfc Uw eekieg. Qaart aettlt, t om. ? ,tii' CeeveioMTe Ac. ' aaraBeeenStaf aeketeheadeeeertetioamwy MeKeVuln oar oplnloo free weethee aa ffi53aI. B??S!S3r. WMeetMLaithoatehre,latte Scieclinc Jlnerican a kenaaseaelr BleetowMa weezrr. aanraet .kM ml mi emenuse loaraal, Terns. WUXIAMS. DAVIS, BSOOKS A CO.. DetraM. 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