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TTTT"!rS A TT JUf, m tmm XramMmvm-jtremxac c taoTiTur a,. , ts I B1ttr few! teat teuat toru eofltHI n-,, wlttiftlmnrn fur; tmln In 4 ii-, or Joln-v-oft i sxkelk. )Am ; mr nM-m-afc ) C , i.;.-M!m tan fcrwS ..-. ikmllfm; flatufeory atd H'"t ' bi!wl He;?ci-ly cuBr, ' -tw-ti, !-jMr mm-ry. ati'?, tan (ton f tUh"itl fi-Ha to -A' ttti-fi OUlii. ttt tt v I dOM r.:r)Hj Mik-l,. --WW J--, Erti lolnml WM.N i i ta 1! a ' ip imn, jwl. Sa- a.ataa. i Bowel. ' t. ku f 1 IIHmeaf Hi i.a. FAKH? KISICIKE aAaa, . fc.W MMHHI ji , C., iW, H.'t rMiHH. (or Minar K. lck. rf alt aaililarr atnrita 4 wrlur iitaa. Loaf, trani vaiia acabrf of M f Oaa. Lra. aaat froai ("rial eiairitmUM) br lha laafaawM k tkadoaar la au4 Nunk Oaisiiaia. mi aVwaeatic ami abwaaUoa kcfvUtfon an bml by pammal friasda, rm: and k-a-liaj aw a of ,t.i art! lttcd wlia the lea I Harcaa J Wright, f re, AjesraU tai Suodvd i u (l smrt. SuMtar. . . . La faaw, atrtt 700 paffm. I wilk aartrada, imhi, afr. Kaa !. AW tfcriplim Ul 1 Ifl.. rWHtlin V R. HABKKR, aw for Imraa CoaaCr IH R SHAVER al4- Mlar fall of a aiaanat I'lka vaar.rmn4, arku-k Mat arte. Wa vast on M Ikat ara tba oaly k all Iba tinaa. fJ- aaif BUSINESS arlllkaraa pcLnn ROOM 1 1 atraa our oaatnaain J turn. - fwaya tawd tka aocaat Mr'foraaa. x . . tonlNOIRA KHATEB. ?TI?E3SSE!3 it D AVIS KAIH STREET. g, corny s, s ve il B0BB8, AT A. DUVISV -rtakingr Rouih, v WHO OS nous 8T. ; Baa of H kind cada to or . Uttraaaaa hepanad. - ! - . . , Wit A0EIK!rt W. H. kaa arttbdraw from tha t a ta4 Rapairinr buHnaaa, work. ft laaia of Dart, ak Willi.. Icnauout tka buaiofaa In my . arkara tka Pablie will find kf Kortbem aad Honw inarla I eaa hara all kloda of Hepalr kkMarta( 4aw. Wtf f -a Reus toflkaolftl w cm Bfc4halflhMfta&. a. a-U 4Bsm rfo ft-ai JftrfWrt TIIESE'WAGOKS iHE NOfl Tt;trii tiiefeoax y xht 5mk CiruHM Vtiut' txprntOim, 1 RWirt, K..0., (took inn: kr Uw (RHra Fait AWdMlnL M Ckvlou hi. avtk, wk U n4 ; ami by tfc. lMr mm., (K C.) Fab ! IXtobd 1XH wrar all Wbar Tbeaa aracnna ar rold m ca-h or oa trma. We akm acll xht COUiMBUB BtUOT qO'S., - - . 'J'.' "' ' - . Unrivalled ; ; , Vehicles. Tfc;y h;rr l when nrlntt. guaJJtf . uul wtyle are euwfihtmj. " BEMEMBER , Tbea tntik aix Gold MnUh at tka WorM'a juwwltioa, al isew uriaaoa IT . , liftM a4 ISM, oaar alt OMs?cUora ALSO Standard Buggies. Carriages, and Spring Wagons, That arr fully vannntacl. tofdbat ltk tha Newark Mwhina ('otnitauy'a pormlai (iraln IMIia. Whnt Ct radial, fa Itllla Straw ullrra, 4r.. ate. Alas Itoabht Mbat aud RtagW Haiiiaaa, V -' i acVvTas iJc-fTA D4,0U7 wtrtlanaif ml YMk Mai Maka aa fa M .J mtwi nri.. U rafer in ft. hM. aalaA m4 pne IM .lall.-d Inr. Mo an at HuiutXTak, I0 00 mm tay Ami BAI8V tw Mna t an m u mati at. Thb OtarnaM M Amu Why WtMtl MT AK4aW CaWlk. www mm: w win f wwi v MtCl V U H I ' LLKli WBM IM. All aV WUTHittfd W da Johh A. Bdrptat, J. 0. T.'rr.' itr MT. VERNON HOTEL, 7 SALISBURY. W. O. 8itnatal naav the.Junrtiou of th B. ok D. auul W. N. a Railroad, kra-aaor VSuauiua av Bin Qlaa CAS AND ELECTRIC BELtS." aiaa kaaavta B.aai. aat Mala auaav aaaaaaa ownsraa aaaa av lauaaa VfnAmmm ill An4 Kall.lmrr attoatta Km tka awiat wual-awt)Da Mwikm of Hvrth 4'4unma. ' riRTrLAa i.ivkbi mram.it. l-tj 0BA8. 0. VEflJOS, Pw-rietor. ; , - FOB S-A.Ij!Ej ! " ASaMavfrM Oil and Penny Rorl Distillery. AO Iba apparalua partalain( n the maaufartara of HMiifru till aod Veany Horal, will ba anM cbaaa f. oaak. Fur iBfarBWIiaai, rnunira nf 7 la ... Bl tllUAlal EAME8. A Man of Grief I tIKK LAZAULS f HIS EXHET A1ID JQ7 1 Tka Trortor My t - Wk Mr. Jama IMwarda, of Saaiila, Oa., bena to tak "Otitnn's Pionr Blood Kane war," t aaw him. Ha war oorrmt, body and dire initio ik a karactcr)Ble arlpkll lilr arunticm tkat aamuad to bark katSHd aQaaai V 1 1 : i all traatmaot. I aaw btm thaaaoood tin III about ba da.ra. wbra ba waa oo cbaotf ad ia appaaraawa by bavloc Iba aoajaa ia avtred and tha aruntioaa kaaladr U.at I banly kaaw kira. aod la trmarkiNfr abort tlma ha waa aalktral at U kppaar an Of an diaaaaa. . W. B DREWRV. U, D. , BoaUtof oouaty, Oa. t tt, u , Certakia Cur for Catavrrkt A SUPERB ' , PleiiloduccpMToaic! iiinr rtonEBS ulood uniwn Ooraa all Blond and ftkla IMataaaa, Rkaav K.ti o.r..i. nu a rt Bprina MMIctna. If aot la your market M will he forward d rm raceipt of price. Small bottle 1 1 largo koulaa 1.7o. Kaaay OO Blood aad flkla THanaaaaull dfm. . uaoow Mroioma oomtaitt aroow.ooaaKkA. Fnasre biLE. Steer aeJ J. H. Ea lha. JJiy BAIiTSBTJRY, Ni Lee S-Overmrn, Attorney and Counselor at lam iAJU8BUBT, $. c. Will attaad ah aowrt of Rowaa. David, taw, Iredell. Cbajraa, Staaly aod, Moat fomry conaittea. . tr OOo No. t. Caaawfl Rowv' -'' f . " " .WlIXtAlSS BROW. akwaatkiaat kiatoak I on aarlaa,. , wooruia mU scrrnuw ha p. Oa la tkaallr. a akaft aarMratOle a ebwrr. A taraa 4nra of i'wt'"" ar No. wara kaaa. tSSm!"a "'at-. -a- BOILEff. A No. I Portable Woody',' Englaa and Boiler, 10 hone power, but tittle sssd srd ! warfaut ouadllloa. lor ! loqalraot x . .t f THBO. BITERBAUN. tl . . , Sallibary, K. C POUTZ'8 MORI! AJIB CATTLB POUkBim Be ana wWHH roue. Ba ar kaaa Fa ta. ir lu. F.ab. m. MM) a DM. wbl Fv.wn.Hinu. pt..Bi Ha atwuv ritan win tar. w armat alma) ava k.m a wimi HiHiutl.ttatn nmi forrfi rMa UJt air. ..Tiaewea. raM .rarrwaia. ib a. rovra. .'ttet. vewxer i w. Dry ewa Ororerloi. Notloaa. Hata, Bhoea, Draaf flimda. Trlraminn. They keep tba beat of rood.; they at II for eaub. aud for thla ranoa aril euaap. they take so nortrare. nor acaot norbtiaat prioea. Tbla la tka oldaol aaeroaatlle koua la tba Iowa eer- Wtt.. anoS aaatain Hj TWajr faal rrairful to tkalr way frWa for tkaii liketai Batroaaga. j, CITY DIBKCTOBY. '. .. M A YOfcWI B Haavi. , " . ' than (W XIBBIOB Kite t P R Julian, D A Atwall, P afermwy. aoae Barrett. T A Coerkearar, O W Uaaea, Kerr Craiire. R J Holaaea. ra.ir : R M Barrlarer and C W Pool TrtWa TAX OOLUKVOB I Oeo Bbajear. coprrr orrwaae t ' Sheriff: V V Bridert H-anof B Woodeoa; Clerk of tka Coart. J M Uorah ReprnanlattTa, L 8 Orermaa. Concrraamaa of "tk tHetrlct Hoa J Beoderaoa.8sllabary.XC. liOdtaf ul loaa Aaariatioa, Than F KIwIU, Pmldral: B H Merah. Tira Prrebbiat: Rer t 1 Mordork, Barra- larr aad Treaaaren T V Laa, Atanrary Diaartoaa P P eraarr, A rarkar. f Aires Bmara, R Eaaiaa Ir. J J Brtiner, J D OaakiU. W SoitthW, W I KruUt, t B Meare, V A AlwrU. POST OFFICE D1RECTCRT. A It BoTDlli, PoftmaaUr.' ' Vail aoia anrth. eioeee 1 06 a at. asd tOjaat ktallfoiac tcath. cioaea 10 40 a at, and iMpm atait nmtif weat, cioaai rwpa Mail for Btockarllle. Jeraaalara, Beb, Boatk Hirer aad Faraiioctoa. Bnndar ak- erpted, Way f 00 a at, errir Ok p m. nail inr atiDeorana, umo mil, nwa waU, Palaerarille, aad all Boat oea la Staakry anaaty, Bnaday aacaptad, kwr 70ea, arrir. k0 p ia. faU for Yarlkia Collefre, Tyro Bbnp. Brldra, Tasaday, Tknreday aad Saturday, lean T W a at. ante ue p m. Mall for Mt Venana. woodraaf, Varwa, Taaaday, TbandaT aod Saturday, laar T tw a at. arrira 40 at. Mail for Hart and WatioBTllle, Wim- day aad Friday, kka 7 , arrira M ' Salt tar Jaekaea Bill. Brinfla, Poo). rtllMeerllle, Bala. Garfteld. Healtna Sprlnn. Mlllorlow. Rlleya Store, ( baad ler'a Oroa. leavaa Moaday aod Friday at I a at. Arrive Taaaday aad aatarday . CHUKCH DIRECTORY.. torrsoDiet catracti ' Rirr O W Brrd Paator. Bnaday aerTtca at 106 a . 8adn School at 1 Eeaalag arrric at p ait rray iiaf n -. riaar raaaarrxwu carrani. it J BaarpW. D D. Paator. Saa- day Bwrlea aaoralai at 10) o'clock, aaaday aokeol at 4 o'clock. KanlD aarrieaa at t 'rinHi. Frayai aaaatiaf erary Tharwiay Bight at. una araoarai. tmmm. ' v Rev t S Murdoch Radar. Suada eerrkee ia aaomlar at 11 a at; Buaday School at I p at. Bvealag aerrtoa at 7f SB. Keen inr aprricc Wadaaaday at i p at. Bitil Clan Wedneeday area- MLraBCBT BArriaT cwraoa. See I Tank. Factor. Herrioa erary Bnaday uorpt tk third Bnaday of every month; awrnlDf aarrloa at 10 JO a Bi; guaday School al a aaaalug we at pat-, rrayar raeaf erary Tkuraday at p at . , cauacaoetMaAOBioaKivrrjcaTaowc). Iba. Mark B. Oroa. V O , Paator. Servrraaoa third aaaday at every awatki lai eerrkaa at 11 ! aTeainf arvkm at S p m. , . "Br, Jodk'k Urraxmia Cacacaj. Raa. O B. Klmr Part or. Bandar tar. vice, at II a. m aad7:D p. at. Sabbalk School at I p. m. Lecture asd prayer BMruf f a)ajvday evraiag at 7 or kxk- a. THURSDAY, JANUARY IPaWUkad by BaqaaatJ , W THE BRAKEMAN WHO' WENT s; TO CHURCH. "st. ff kn V aa aroiai oa wiettvaitiBn. U .i.. i i . i atlio Ktaatlf tk lit of tbk aat, ay : . w-il;- .- "I went to ohiirch Trateedajr." ' I -ii witktJbat'lBterClt- act M3atioB tbi uki .Ipr more. "And wuktoouKkdid joaatteTid f" : ' I-Which do jinn gMmf ha aak eft;' ;i vl'-. ' ;'B8oaji anion Wiinion chtfreh,"! airM: ; 1 j : ,",' k mii; "I ion't like to raaos thoa h ranch ; rakda rery tack I aWt Ofta 1 go tochnrch, aoi hti do I Van. to mo on on the ai line, arhar yoor rnn it "gftkf aad yo fs OB a.'Mhednl time, Mr) Boot tut in vaitbncoB nectioni, 1 don like to run on branch. : Good njogb but I don't like it. ; "Epiicopal T" I (netted. ' , "Liaitcd EiprM," be laid, "all pal act oart, and t'i extra for a teat; faat tint, and onl ttop at big ta- iiuua. nioe 'iss, tut tss eih5?i- ie lor (or brakeman. ' All train men in nniform, ootid actor poach ana utntarn tilTer plated, and no trdia bojt ire alloved. Tbea the paatctigeni allowed to talk back at the condncior, and it make them too fret and eaaj. Ho, I eonldu't tand the palace car. Nice road, though.- Dont often hear of a ro omer being appointed for that line. Some might nice people travel on it, tco" .- "Vnitreraaliit f I' inggeited. ' "Broad-gkuge," laid the brake man; "doe too much eoinpliment trj bntinea. Ererj body trarelt oa pat. Conductor doesn't get far onoe in fifty mile. Slope at all Bag itationa, and wont run in to anything el but anion depot. No fmoking ear on tba train. Train order Uefajjue Ihoufh, an the trainmen don't get . along well aitb the pauenger. No, I . don't go to tb Unirrliat, thoaxh I kaow om awfully good mn who ran oat that road". Pffibyteriari ?' I atked. "Narrow gauge, eb J" (aid the brakeman; "pretty track tireight i k rnie; tunnai right throngh the mountain rather than go around it ipirit Jetel rJe; panenger hare to bow their ticket before tbey get oa tb little narrow; ha to it on in a (eat, and no room in the aid to dance. Then there' no ttop orer ticket allowed; got to go itraight through to the atation yoor' ticketed for, of yon can't get on at all. - When the car1 full, bo extra eoache; car bailt at the bop to bold jntt o many," and nobody cite allowed on. But yoa don't oftea hear of as accident on that road. It'l run right an to the role." '- May be job joined toe Free- Thinker VI taid. " CTiib road," (aid the brake man. "Dirt road bed and bo bal lad; no time card, and no train dit pstcher. .All train ran wild, and erery engineer make hi own time, Joe a he plcaaes. Smok if yoa want to: kind of go-a-yoa-plaae road. Too many (id track, and erery twitch wide opta all the time; with the iwitchmaa Bound asleep, nd the target lamp dead ont. Got on u yoa plea and get off when yon want to. Don't hay to (how yonr ticket, and tba conductor ito't x pro ted to do anything bat to ma th paaaenger. ' No, tir, t wa offered a pau, but I don't lik the I don't like to travel on a line that ha no tormina. Do yoa know, (ir, I atked a dirit ioa anperintendeot where tba road nw to, and h (aid ' he hoped he might dia if h knew., I atked a conductor who b got hi order freak, and he laid he 'didn't tak order from any Bring man or ghott. And whin I atked the engineer who he got . hi order from, h aid hi would lik to are anybody gi him order; he'd run that train to wit himtelf. or bi'd tun it is tb ditch. Now. you tee ir, T railroad man, and I don't ear to roa on road that hat no tiari acd make, bo eonnectioni, rum aowhira, and haa no inpsrin- tendenl. It may be all right, : but I'tw railroaded too lonk to nnder- (tand it." . I Drd yoa try tb AtethoaittP I aid. . ': .- . - -;-v: 1 "Now you ara ihooting," b aid, with om nthuiiatm. v iio road, eh f - Ft time and plenty of paaaenger. Engine! carry ou a power of tvsm, and doa't you for- get ft: (team gauge thowi a hundred i t ii .t i - and enough al th time. Lirely road; When th conductor lionta m9 AwO Win, jiWW Vk. UVWr Ml u. H th nt (tation. Good, whole aonled, companionatl conductor ia a roan in .oa-counwy wnere th panenger pay full trafflo rate for hit ticket. Wetlyan House air - brake on all train, too; pretty a&f e road, but i j.,i't a. it i diun t rid over it ye J Urday." ' "stay be yon went to the Congre gational Church V I laid. . "Popular toad," laid he; "aa old road too; one of tiiu rery oldeat in thii oonntry. Good road bed and com tor table oar, well-managed toad, too; diraoUja on't lntr,fcj with dirition auperintendeBt and train order. Road't mighty popu lar, but it'l pretty independent, too; See, didn't on of the diviiiou o perintendenU dawn aitdioontin o one of the oldeat itatiom in this line two or three yeart ago f But it mighty pleasant road to trarel oav . Alway ha auclt a iplondid claaa of pauenger." "I'erhapl yon tried the Baptist V I gueed once more. "Ah, ha 1" aaid tha brakeman, the' a daisy ito't the 1 river road; beautiful eurrel, iweep around any thing to keep cloae'lo the river, take a heap of water to run it through; double tank at every ata tion, and their aint an angina in th (hop that can pull a pound or run a mil under two guage. But it rum through a lovely country; theae river road alwayl do; river on one lide and hills on tha other, and it' steady climb op the. grade all th way till th ran ndi, where ,i.a . . . . . , . . . the fountinheI of the rivor be - ginl, Te, ir; I'll take th river road every time for a lovely trip, sure connection's.. aud food Hima. and tS prairittdatt, MowiBgi. . ; , . .7 , the window. And yet,rday wbB tb conductor came aronnd for the ticket I didn't aak him to pas me, bat I paid my fare lik a litll man -twenty five cent for an hour'. .-J . . .. run and a little concert by tha pa - aenger tbrowed IB. I tell you, pil - grim, yoa tak the river road when WBiit-r-" But Just here the long whittle from the engine announced a ata tion, and the brakeman hurried to the door, (hooting : - "Ziouville t Thii train make no (top between her and Indian apolil 1 THE LEES OF T1BGIMA. Coming lute Politlral Promt- . Bene After XV lean of Betirement. " .rpbllaMekta flaee.) . - A correspondent write the fol lowing from Alexandria, Va. : For nearly twenty years after the war tb aoni and nephcwi of Kobert E. Lea lived in retirement, devoting their attention to the tilling of tb oil and aeeking no public notice. All at once, within the laat few year, they have com forward, and just now it teems that they will loon have a large ihare of good thin ngs in KiU- tb way ot office. Ueneral hngh it Governor, and ha (till higher asyiration. H ii already looking with a longing eye upon tb teat of Senator Riddleberger, nd front present Indications hii longing is likely to be gratified. Th next Legislature is sure to b Democratic, and there il hardly a man in the Stat who would enter into contest with General Kitshugh. General Kooney, hit con tin, is CongitMtman-elect, and ai it is tha coslom to return a member two or three times in thii district, ha baa a good lease of offiice before him. Ills imall. majority thii time will not bort bim, ainoe it wa due to th security felt by hit friend. Two other Lee ar now looming up and will probably thin in the political firmament in thl near fu ture. One ia General Custia- Lee, brother of Booney. Ue ha never before dabbled with politic, but mc tb recent elevation of mem ber of bit family it Ii laid that he it waking up to ambition. Accord ing to th programme ot th Lee utbuiisiti he i to succeed Fits hugh in th Governor' chair three yean htnoe. , Thit arrangement it a vary pretty ona it it can be car ried out, a riuhngh, by th Con stitution of th State, cannot be re elected, and hi term of office will expire juit about the tim Eidd bergea seat become vacant. fo, if tha Governor itept into the United State Senate and Custit into the Executive Mansion at Richmond, there will he no inter regnum of the Lees. Few people in Virgiuia know that there ii a fourth Lee who i likely t bob ap in politic, lie ia a brother of of tha Governor, and 6, 1886. lire a very qniet farming life 1 ao1" on th Potomae, in Stafford "l0"'?- b" nTCT " for . Lofnoa, nor ha b er- taken part in , ,jtiom, Xom it ; j, b li to be brought forward i,.c-;i6 i.,r ii;.- :oring the Lee family and partly to i dilh, of Prince William. Meredith, it. -in u rmrnli.,r,l . fi,.r.r..l j Led moit bitter opponent in tlic . Congretsioral Convention and hit oourte came yry near defeating the lieneral.' Jow in Jjee nren pro- 1 . . . . r, ; pote to hare the Oorernor brother nominated in place of Meredith f" State .Senator in thii district and thus aocnmplith a double purpose. If political conditions do not change loon the whole programme for the deration of the Let can be carried out. The Governor can go to thi Scuate, C'uttii can titke lin place, Booney can itayia the llouae and til obactire Rtaffortl brother taut ge ki the oiaie Henaws aaa. i ' i ' Work for Leiaure Honrs. The Scientific American give tb following account of the work done by one man who Waa out of employment.. We oommeud the article to our readers who may find, many hintt which can be utilized ; A wsrkxrfotittd himself auddooly hut off froni bl daily "earning, bat he did not fk othsr ii.vuiun tary idlora lik himself to bewail the ill-fortnue. Ue looked at horn for lomething to do, and found it. .Several of the mortise locks on the doon refuted to catch their tolls. II took them out, and found broken wire spiral springs. For thee he substituted bits of rubber, nd made the locks better than be fore, lie waehered the knobs of the doors that had a1 rattling play .i v ii.. n. ..... thmhold, and ,torm gi.rd. to outer door which had admitted flood to the front hall and to the j kitchen whenever tin rain waa from l ,"upn; ? tling window, and where the up- 1 ower met v itJA j at itripi of wood covered with woolen cloth on one lide and edge; , '' kept put a deal of coldwrnd. k4-3'!'ltove l-8 ietiough to bold utensils in cooking jn ttmou to jnl ,iftc(, J ue went to a building in proce of ! erect n, and was given fourpressed brie- He made a frame to hold tMe !a b.T n1,J. P1 il alongitde the lto. Ilia wife ob 1 n , e.t convenience. ; Several iheko were placed where they would do tho most good. Re fixed a piece, holding a "irnl.'er of pivoted arms, to the wall back, of the stove, and the good woman had a bandy drying horse for dish wipers, towels, and other small articles, aud th bars, when empty, could be swung against the wall out. of th way. The little girl had dolls and other playthings to be mended, there were chair with broken backs and loose ngs which required dowel and glue, and a table which rickety legs, and one with a leaf-hinge rotted through by rait. Tubs and pails were io dan ger of coming to pieces for want of hoops., II made better hoop of wire than the original one of paper thin iron. As oold weather wai coming, he hung a door to the pig'i leeping place, a door double-hinged with leather at th top, to a to swing both ways, and when re leased to bang vertical; There was scant cloeat room in the house, but in th kitchen wa a pact between a corner and a win dow where a good-iistd cupboard could b placed. The idle mechan ij, but busy man of family, con structed a "dresser," as the called it, which, after year'l ate, bit wife said was the handiest piece of furniture in the houte. It waa five feet long by three feet wide, having a table of thete dimension!, direct ly nnder which were two drawers, runuing on strips furnished with rolls, for the drawers Were nearly three feet by two foot six inches, and eight Inches deep. Under these drawers were two cupboards, aide by side, one furnished with shelves. Th sides of the drctior extended above the table, at the back, width of shout eight inches, nd high enough to receive three shelve. The content of. these shelves could be covered by car tain sliding by rings on a brass wire. Apart from labor, this piece of furniture coat less than 12. This instance of asefn.1 home employment in case of enforced idleness is cited merely at a sugges tion; but many ot the little jobs need not await a strike or other compulsory withdrawal from ordi nary work; tbey are appropriate for evenings and otherwise unused hoi- loay. . Kew WtJ to Head Chsractera. ' A French journal describe a new method of reading chkractur, known at "snarnalogy," It consists in a tndy of thl heels snd toe of shoe. If these kre worn down evenly the wesrer it good bntiness man, en ergetic snd quick in decision. If ths outer tide is worn mora than the inner, he it ot an adventuront tnrn of wind. Weakness of char acter ii indicated by a heel and sole worn most dti the in ner itde. Hostoff Budget, NO. 14. ' A Terrible l!.ter. j Tb ateamlwat J. M. While, New Orleans, was burned Tuesday . nilit, 33 in lie! above baton Uoug. hhe had a number of paaiengeri :CH bowr.1. Hr nartro cargo ooo- listed af 2,100 bulri of cotton aud 6,000 lack of aved. '. Wni. 4lc('rarv, chief engineer of Jhc boat, gives a. lie following ilata- ment : "At abont 11 :10 o'clock Tueiday night, while landing at Dr. Kerrett'l place, tire broke out amidships on tho top of the cotton below th boiler deck. Tom ill lor, tb wntchman, gave the alarm by ring ing a bell, and Clerks Callahan aud ' Rill at once aroused the jNropI ia the cabin. Th fire spread rapidly, nd in leas than 12 minute the boat hail burned to the water's edge. There wore four ki-gi of ' powder in the magakiiie,. aud the ' moment the tire reached them Hte ' fiatura allot up brer 100 feet biga. Thought waa moat heartrending-, j The shouting of coinon and chil-jilrt-n for help was awful. I law I lie superintendent of the Vandal ia railroad Handing aft niitsidu the ladiel cabin throwing hit two pretty j babio into the wu'er. He stood '.there aud waa burned to death With hii wife." 1 I'ilota Stan t and Smith, of tho White, lay that the number of per Isons who perish" must have been lorty. Utiles for Living Well. The Caterer, in an article on "Good Living" considered from a culinary rather than a moral point of view, sums up the mutter in the following sensible way : If living well consist in neither, living luxuriously nor expensively, in what, then lie the tec-ret f And bow may the men of moderate, meant take advantage of it t The question is not a difficult one to answor. Vv s will put tho answer in the ahape of a few short rules : 1. Buy with judgment. 2. Buy the bof tor the but it arlwayi the cheapest. 3. Let your economy regulate - iatJieuuartltv. aot th ooilltv- i- &. 'M tout cook be a Wok am) em mat anoat now io uiiiiie wnsi . it thrown to the dogs, or otherwise waited. 4. Study simplicity in the num ber of dtahes and variety in the -character ot the meals. Let the hontewifc be watch ful enough to trace the leaks that are liable to spring in every lardar. 7 Let the mistress be indeed the head of her own household and kitchen . Hall's Journal of Health. The grandest race ever oonosived is that across the Isthmus counsel ing Xortb (ad South America, be tween companies proposing to open a passage for tin pi from ocean to ocean. The Pauaraa Canal Compa ny has aleady started, and th Nic aragua Canal Company aod th Eadi Ship Railway Company hsv yet to start. "The last-named com pany now announces that it will no longer be a beggar from . Congress, but will start on jts own account. Thii fact causes renewed interest in tho oon test. Thl two that fail to win will U completely distanced Whichever company gut aero first will do to at the saorillu of the two others. Hay the best one Banner Tobacco Warehouse. Baleti Dshlly. Hy i . . saw d iHvuasoH, Salisbury Woolen Mills. M.nnractiiren of CaiHrfMrea, Jaaa. Satttneta, Llnwri. karaey. Blaaaeu, Taraa, Bulla, etc, . ' 'r .j, SALISBURY LODGE. Knlahta of Honor MeMla akjMa tret 4b4 IkW ltuasa la aaok Buatk, JOHNSON & RAMSAY, aliiiiictirsrs f F!sg Hi Tvist Tsaatst, Mjr FARMERS WAREHOUSE. SALES Of TOBACCO EVERY 1AI. 7-ir Baali. aat a Baara. Won let ia a. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. -TEEo.r. trm(xC H. 0. BOST & CO., Xtotvt aCfckoo. Fbr Ixirartkae Afnef. arpraaeatiag a Boa of Fire Isaureee Compaai equal to any la Wnatiia S C. Cas trra a low taut aad lena a caa b aiaad. 11-1 C1'V XSrxslx-oox, JOHN A. RAMSAY, ' AHeods Io Kaikmad CanatntotloB ftarver and Mapptn f Heal r'aate, Mimata of Water Powera, Plana for lb F.rectlo of Mills. Dwelliatra. aVc ; and attend a the ptirchaa ot all kinds of Machinery,, . iluUtllag Maluriala, Ac, Ac -ly w.jt- --;' W" 'Jr a
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