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ALD avorD to tk bxot i3sTxacjcax or :wrc CAJWLIWjL VOL. f I I,TKBUItY, 3ST. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY- 18, 1887. NO. 15. NORTH GAROLim - PURELY VEGETABLE. Net .risk mtra.reNta-y.atisc-.ata4 TIVEft, gDNEY8v 1 and Bowels m iFFicniu. tree rot I Bonselcld U WKboit It, an-l, y tx-toi kr rtwlv It lm;i.r4l! ms will mi u-aT-y mx hm.r nifT-rir-e- cf kuaj dillx in iiUMMr.d .l-u-.'.. itii. TMHC MIT O M C mowum regulator ;U7''v. . : i. -.'i.i ; ' "" -; i ' ' :::v: iVr.,Y, -v l.i t.ilr Hit jriv. v '1 i; a i.i.i'u S., fur if i V - c ; i -. .. j. , .V HVE!J .LsL:,.x .,"2, V lkN iiii JTj Wi omr elKr fall of the eWwrt Mf.iwV let tJtt f--r muF.fl, whirh rll at the l.w?t pruT. We Wift! nt.t n.)artt t k. u 'it tiint we arc the ouy n lht kfr Ur i tbt tiiu .. d cmiDrclsi-a viid our . BEEF It?8IXESS tEQE COOLINCt wm FOll 13KEF, I wltt be readv lo -erte eur eutiHne.rn k BEEJ Oit ICE. I fa have alwava na kaad the neeeat a Boef, rea.li (nr o. ' corGiiKsoiin a PiivvtB. STEW PUElUTimEr wT.TTIi3I!S.SES or ALL KISIM AT B. M. DAVIS umituro Rooms OH MAIS fTItf ET. ISKETS.' COFFtXfi, BCfi i . IAL ROUES, AT R. M. DAVIS' mlortakiiiff lltt!s, OPENJSO ON IXN18 ST. J 3T Mrttnwt. of all kind made to or i. Old Mattnatan Repaired. Vt cTt anneevmvr W. H. Willl kaa whhdraww from the iakta( and Rapairlnx bwstaeKi, work- I warier tbe aame of Davta Willis, I as enwtlnaw the bnsioets tn my amawe, where the Public will find a I Mae of Korthera and Home made ttaa. aad caa aeva all kiatts Qf Hopalr: and I pkoistcrlni dims. , . Ktif Leak at this! Wt kep on aaie tbo celebrated ri EIM0N1 WAGONS, Mile at Hickory, X, C. these wagons are now at the front. j Tbry wVn- awarOM FIRST rRKMHTMB :T l!.- !f'rh CamluM State F.qiuiitm, ".ir.'(im Fair AMu-latinn, t C'!irkritr, j ;t.,i-r !-ih. SMih, AHti and nnl Sim; . -m l i.r iV Cbrsior pMntv, (S. (.'.) Fair in k Mi.V-r l i-t 'jvr o'.i'T wnir"., I Tiii1 .( wi.;in aro J for ph or on '.; . f icU vii'j ro:,. 'i'!i,'S .JlY.-iY CO ;Y. Unrivalled Vehicles. l.ait- no viit1, when pHr. qiialtty hu J tirrt arc Ciiuiiit rid. U fi-U V-iUN Hithe'.Vuri,;', ALSO --i - Bf-jgief, Carriages, ' v:.l piiuii i'.'cgons, Ti i' !! f.-.lH- urr.;,!ti3. tiwrMivr w15! - '-..'I I :--4.'iu;.'K:in ! . . . A. : h v; - tuts. I (jf4,S97 ft 1 .-jt l Td.h ll, II. ,e AKHAbH .! At 'tl t -N (. t O.. ('gjiin.l ., (', JJ0C9 wis ttrr tkt C.'JEY Vu-w'Si . i,l-..-iH Sflkl t.f It. li-r ir.sjal u tlMui tu. l orn M It n-ii.'. p''i? 1 .hf wo vrll our .".-iim mi ,ri, 1 1? Ai.ti m: Wlii I 0,.w In wlm.r (MorCllVKtlttt l.Ll.ttul. l tt Ait m. miil'-t to ,HCHHH CO, Cdiaaan, uHw. JottS A. lioTtlKS, J. O. Wnttn. ttf : ML U'.NON HOTEL, ; GALV-iHVnr. K. c. ' Ijl'.Uftt'-d iv ar tile J.imnii.'Ti of the ; V.. & D Ui.-i W.K. O. H illrc.RliH. i A, Si.-.. :.aa . GAS teP tlXCV-UC Bi.l.LS i Ct-r ii !t ni-Lfin (ia Mttin Strtal. ' bri; i:o'.ffi rnii. jt tfl.H'-l, i Kfsirturwt :.l f.i t li hr'-vrr iitn-i-s m On ( tal' -; 4-lLli ' . Hitl 'tJ N.tnll P"i,tj I riBsT-. i..kH MVtIV TAHl.K. ; t ly p. VKEK05, Vnrxior. .. FOBSALEI A Sassafras Oil find Penny Itoyal Distillery. . All tH- Hi'jnritii prtfiiiilB tlie mntitif-tnrp or Stnf(;i4 oil it ml prim' K'lyaJ, will !.u oM rhr.tj flff i'oV (nfuniiaiifU. 11: nairt' eft' ; tm - til UiUAl M A K AM r. A Man of Griaf ! 'I.IKE LAZAltL'S ! IHSTbELIS? AInD JOT! Tht: Pnrtnr nari : WlieB Mr. Jamei ' Etiward, nf r4t-ri(la, Oft , Ue?H to take "Uxiina a Piontur Blood kenewar." 1 1 mw hir.i. He Wiiri' cufrrd, Uxiy nd 1 evirrmititfii, aM m liarritteristir ivlphii ilir enipiion Unit fcc;nnl to Iiht Wffled I all tn-Mm-tH. I .f him th i-eco-fd time 1 In about tea dar. wheu ho mat ao thanv; 1 nl in apMaracre tn- Unrint theimaiet rr ( movt-d anu lite erupt loot bralttl, tht 1 j Imrt-lv kufw bim. ami in a ntuarkAhty I short ttiiK- lit wan rvHetvJ all apitear ' anc of tot? d.M-if. ( N. B MIKWHT, M. I). ftjinldinf rtmray,a. Certain Cui e for Catarrh! Flesli Producer M Tonic !J 1.1' IK ft 'H riOrSTHH BLOOD BKKWrl Cnrv ill ElrtM Pkln PiwMr, Rt.cti matijim. 8-rrofnla. Old ban. A inrfect If not in fiir in trket U willhefcrwar-1 rt n rr,---i(li pf pr, ii. Bui ail bottlca $1 mr-e pitiiit-a 91. .. - VmaV on BltMiil &ntl ai;in nini.tt-u-mnitl ed free. . .. r,, MACON MKD7CINB COMPANY Yea Mle hi L. E. 6teer ftiui J. II. K fw " T"'.J' '"Wte j iiii'nisuai CITY DIIiKCXOl.Y. MA VOU K B af.avs, T'twjf COM StlSSlOXF.US : P Tt tiilim, D A Alwell, Y Y Meronev, James Harrelt, T A OonirUanoiir, li W liales, Kerr Crai.;e, K J Holmes, roi.ica : K M Ilarr'.ni-er nii J W Ponl. TOWN TAX COM.r.tTOli ; (ico Shaver. (ik ktv orrirrui : Shrril, 0 C Krider; Kegi-wr. II N IVoodson; Clerk of the Court. .1 M llorah. Representative, I. H Overman, t'oneressuian nf 7th District Hon J fci Henderson, Salisbury, N C, Building; and Lou Afwoctatka. Tlton F Kltitu. Prt.Jrnt; 3 If Mont. 'Uf ViWuU nl; H-v K .1 Miml'-Hi. Sec Hi lary n(t Trmsurt-r; T V Linn, Attmiy ' DtKMt-nwM P H Meroney, A Parker, J Allen Hrwn, K Ennui jr. J J Bruncr, J lM.akm. W ftmtttvlml, W L Kluttx, E U Neave, I) A. Alwrll. POST OFFICE mrXCTCKY, A K Hovr.EK, Pi)!!it muster. Mail north, rhM! liW'a ui, ami kcuUi, float s 1040 a m, dud 9 is.i p '.i ' Mull f..r Vo: "kvIHc, Jrnmletn. Z. ' S ,u:h Kivcr imi r'amtiof un. STiniiay t-i-i trfU J. l'-v 1 W itl. oriiv HO r m. j iUil f.,r AHwinarlr. (i...l 11(11. K-rk-IwHI, l'alnnfMvillr, ami all M hDk-m in ! Stanley countT. Sunday rxu-(lf!, k-ava f J a in, witrt Wl p ni. j . Mall lor i ailHin tolU-Kf . 'I'JTO Hlinrw. ' l-H'-e "' in. arrive 0 i)'p in. J Ml.!! f..r Ml V.--r.ti, V...(lraf. VrtUe, 1 ?l. f-l:n . 'l Itur u!r,y itii-J mtnirday, Jirftvi' 7 'i a in, arrive 6 IK) ti m. ! Mail f"f lliri m:il WaU-.nvill.', H"n : day ai.it Kri.l:) , le e 7 00 a ui, arrive (1 w - ) ni M-i!' f.r Jw-Lm Iliil. HrlricK Pmil. Milu-il;euile. tiaiu. (iurlieM, Uralinn "I n:.. . Miiit rli'wn. liili-;. S.nre. t'l.antl ' li-... 1-iiv;-. Mnr,l;'v ais,I Fn-la,, ill li 'iini. Arrii T;i'-l.iy and aim. lay al '4 jo p in. ra; r;:.Y. WE'riluniiT Cltt'RI'H. ' W" R.rl faster. Si iilelHV it a ni: huiniay .cle'-oj at ; M rvieea at H p m, 1'iaj .'r.wFt'.i.N rnrnrti. i) r. im.-r. I'ev .1 I'. 241 I .)ry i-.,"k. .-,Iu':-U. t.'-tf'tlJi.l aT.tlrTttB""" t' I tlnnl,.,), l'.,l. Mo Sunt ;.-rui:e.-iti n-.t nuns at 11 a to; Sur.il iy ! ; eh.-,i .t a -.. rv..; . . ?i ! ! f 1;,'1':;n !"':;" JV-;-i;- , i v ..u.wj .cu- J inj at i SM'Aftt CT BArTlHT CIH'IICII. I l.r J I' T-lttT' . Plot T Hmicea ' - ev-rv S-.naiay etrert tile tiii i ?t:'id.i of : , ev -r m i ',.: in-Toai? servii t at le .ui a ! ni: K-Ulchiy f.-irMVl at a a in: evenilll , v-rvie.-. at nut: Prau-r inretillj evert ! Thnrl.iy ai f ji la ! citt'rit noFTt'fc titfn inrAnTfrvTiioi.ii-i. .; Ker JIark . Cros,, V. (!.. P.istnr. ...Serv;,-ei ,-n t!,o ! f.: r-'-ie o( .very iii-jtilh, ni, in, ar -rtU'e at 11 a tu; eeioupr i ---rvi,, at e' p in. ! 7 .tons Ll'TITKI! VX Crtt HI II. I ie.-v v,' ii. Kioe. I'ator. H-itw-iy rr. ! vie si 11 a. ro aatd 7 tt-l p la rWbhalh .Seh.iol al a p. m. itnrc . and prayer Biettini; eilui:!ay evening al 7 0 eloek Lee S. Overman, Attorney and Counselor Gt Law SAU.T.I'RV, s. c. Hrnrti.'ea In fftste and Teiti-ral Courti S'iH uUeud the itiuit of lioaan. lhivto, isnti. lre.leil. ( alsirraa. Slattly aad -Mont eoinery emintiea, S" tnhi-e No 3, CoiiDctl Itow. 1 Uf Banner tobacco Warehouse. Sciles- 13 filly. . ' Salisbury Wook-n Kills. t-,1l'iintaerf o? Ci.tir,. i -B-er. Ker:i, ttlaMi. t., , leal., S.ttievK nt Koii., e. . JOHNSON" & IIAMSAV, HtnifictiftTS ef Pliig mi Twist Token. " 1-ir r" FAftMERS WAREHOUSE. SALES OF TOGACCO EVERY DAY. 7 It Be.ll, Hot A li.fJ. ProrrH't... WnOLKSALE AXD KETAIL. ... r -.--r-, t nrivi A.J A k- L1 v X a. j 1 n A THE0. F. ELUTTZ & CO. sxM.xsta tar-. Tjoal Tobacco. Tiro Insurance Agency, . SAM L UrVVBlllSS, repre.-nilrur a line oi Kira lasiiratiee Coiapani .s eiptal to any in W casern N . C . Can a'i-'e as low rates and tcruu as can be ohtaini'd. ..: v ,lt-l. Oixrll IDMLBranpr ' ; . J0I1X A. JtAMHAT, Attends toKailroad Canstnirtlnn StirvTVi and Mapping of fleal ftste. F.linwtea of Water Powera, Plana for the trectliaj of Milla. Dwelling. c; and aittnd lo the nitrelnat. of all kinds of larb.lnery, DutMine Maierlala, Ac, Ac -ly It.vlng baea engaired In tnakiue and Itepairiiii; Moots and Shoes for the post i!) years, the old rnliahle Jelin F. Ka.'.'le. Is still to be toitnd at his old place of ntisl-m-as oa Itinia street third door below Uas kiila. tl-ly. THE LESSON3 OF THB BTBEET. On the cornrra Tre may fttirl llirm, . Or inclult-ri ln:re anil tberei: i Id tbe dAy-Unie (ir la the tilght-Ume, All alonK the Ihorouhfare; Stauilinf! hlly anil furgelliiig '1'bey should earn the bread they eat. Are the many who are learning All the leaaona ot the ftreei. In iheir liomes U naught iovltiug; Poverty and want are there: Waaltiia (leniiinH thfralln ever r-erve v kti-p the ruplnianl to bear; And the Utile liable wumler Out of doors on toddling foet, Quick to learn the tenaonii touht them Every hour upon the street. Shame and Crime, their ready pupila, Hem of every aee may rind; Soua of wealth and rank, to evil And to idleness ini-lita-tl; In the aehool of vice proirri-Miintf, They with base-norn roie. compete, Who have won a big-h dtMiaetlon Fioui their traluiug iuHhe atreeU Maidens frenh In youthful beauty. Cii'-ribixl tu the hwrl and hoine: rti-arly loved uea vain ami thouhtleas From tliennnlde ehooe to roam; Kinnviiij,naiig?il tlie ui-my dangers Anil il!-AU!i-s tbt-y may meol, By their evury-day atti-ndnnee Ou the h-oui ot the street. Many a life that nturlrd brnvely. . Full of proriise. pride acid zeal Scirn-d wtlhib by holy piusious That the knavt.-h never feel lias been overthrown in battle, Led to aiirc and awift defeat, Hy- thmiAou ami pollution Of the lejtaoaa of the alreel, 4h, ye mothers, train your darlings So to love tin irdiomes, that tuey W. til the Idle and the vii-ioiw Will u 4 evi r no aalray -Wilh a i-hain of atrou affertlcn Hind liieiu to the cafe retreat, That their mind may not tie taiiit:-it liy the lesnons of tbe slreet- ( LOSE Or' THK YEA It. fit!e!lalt!. ! In this country the year closes 1 in profound peace. Neither for-. Icin war nor domestic stnle threat lens to divert the attention of the Anienean people from their orderly j pursuits. The industrial strikes j that disturbed the regular opera- lioti.-- of triuhi and caused miteh dts ' t;is among vvArkingihen have been mst-tly teltlid. While prosen!y n i;u ed tlirouyliont tue entire land r .,,jt;:i . .1 i .rbnW4wr-nHfi(M with belie-! 'I ficent moral re.ults. No whej-e else : on ta;s planet can ue lottnti-a like t"-'"- - ': ftmonnt of nopu atton in ruisetsion ) in free . t the blessings t,f 'tree govern- meiit. iiitniin jal linertv and iini rty ami eotial laws. In this r.xceritional rnroittion, which may well eveite the envy of the lest of the world, the jieoplo of this country have rea son to greet the dawn of the New Yo.ir with hope and confidence. U'liile there is cause for envy in this tine iauipled national greatness. it iiispirrt no fear on the part wonker neighbors. In ftrnt.g contrast with the peace- i !dl and prosperous onnttition ot tbe i I'nited States in the p'ditieal and ' so-ial slate ot affairs in Ktir-ipe. I Not in a generotlon of men brut i.u- "I ; ropean statesmanship lwen beset . - i with so many embarrassments and) A National Drill. anxieties as occupy it at the close of j j this year. The impression steadily ! Washington City is making ex ! gair.s in Kit rope that when Spring ! lensive preparations for a big en ', shall open the biaieof the war tfuiii- jcampmcnt and national drill to be pi ts wiil silence the lung of thi I nightingale, and .that the violet, i trodden under the hoofs of artillery I horses, will exhale its fragrance i atnid the smoke of powder and the i reek of carnaeo on many a field of sconnict. In the general feeling of I insecurity liermany, France, K.ng- ; land, Anstria and Italy are iiu reus- .) ing ineir iniiiiary pri paraiiotta, anu even littlo Denmark is straining her financial resources to put her small army on a war footing. Tho rich- est nations of I-jirope cannot much ln..nr.B IK ..;,. ". e.... woo .'. constant tn ilitary expenditare incur- ! red in watching encu other, and it is felt that a speedy aolntion of the 1 situation has becotite a iie-essify. ! As to how and where the solution begins, conjecture is yaiuly busied, Kussia statiin ready to pour her r- mies on the plains ot Central Ku-! rope, with the fertile J'alkan l-u- insula and Constantinoiile as the sncopssfiil conquest, and the ignorant masses of 1,'ussi.i Ibeir nntiiatliica of race and religion. Austria, with her di- tided empire, liertinancinl weakness and the atraiUe eonfu.ion of lao. liiu ic air gunges and rnces in her arniv, is least prettarod for tltc war that threatened. But while Austria has much to lose, neither Knglnnd, Germany nor Prince hax niivthiug Jo gain try ancli a conflict, except in the relict allorded from the present tension. .The Germans desire no moretor ritory from France, and the French, even with an alliance with liussia, could not recover Alsace and I)r raine without sacrifice far exceed ing the -value of those provinces. Hut any alliance between Hcpn blican France and despotism would bo compact too monstrous and unnat ural to yield advautagcous results to either party. To the masses of Europe a war that would relieve them from their military burdens would offer in tbo ond largo compensations for heavy sacrifices. ': "?, Itt IiisamiMiicnt, ancwontial comli-J lion of future) peace, would nentlv Itrasen the tnxi-a filched from them, bv the coslom honsc system and re- iniiv mi me uao in t noui-i-nst it I ; v.m.iu'i. ,J o ' una toon loin uooi- war the ifre.pon.ible t'xar wot,ldili.ies will receive 03.0O0, and tho oratifv hia ambition- and lust nf second best .1.51)0. The best drill - atorc several millions of workers to itidimfritil pursuit. The inulti-tti-Ji-s of so, thru who in camp nn-1 garrison devour the enrninga of la bor would reinforce the army of in duhtry, aral become producers of wealth. Nothing short of this rcv oltilion would afford to the people of Kurope a recompense for the loFscs and havoc of a great war. It i a comparaliYt'ly trifling matter to them whether liussia or Austria nhttil ho under German or French rule. Hut a war rcatilling in die liiindmcut of the vast standing ar mies encamped in Europe would be a crowning triumph of the spirit of the nineteenth cetttnry over the tra ditions of military deajiotisni. A R!in? Statesman. . rRalettra Kews and OtMerntr.) The compliment paid Leo 8. Overman, K., of l!onan hy (he Democrats in the nomination for speaker of the Honae whs well de served. II r, (Jvennun is One of the moat prominent ot the younp,r democrats of the State, and this position he has gained hy tkudy de votion to principle, unflinching courage in the maintenance of bis convictions and untiring energy in behalf of the people's interest. In the Inut Home he aerved with con spicuous ability, courtesy to his con freres alid faithfulness to party principle and his return to the iires- ient House is ample evidence ot the acceptability of his efforts to his , constituents, lie is a voung man f Ftp h promise as a statesman that .t . l. well to. me,, i i.ei..f .!.! Utorv of his life thus 'ar !8' 2 wah'nirvin ,8.-,; graduate-l at Tnnitvcoi.egein I Leivi,,, the d, -r,-e of A. It., and nree years later uie negrce oi a. M.; ami began tlieshnly of luw in 187B. In tho ciimpuign of the year last named he flashed his maiden sword in behalf of sound Ih-nincra- cy, and proved hiinaelf go..d ktitpiit' though f igl't ettreely : I'.nrletl.e In .lanttiirv, 1HTT, h"ho ;eame the confidential clerk of (lov- ernor Vance, and two .ujenrs ; Intel'' i snt ,n iioiiite,! ta i tile ofiiee of nri. tale secretary.: it .Die in l!aeigh c eWiliriuetf tV study of law, and . ; .l,,uarv. Ix wa oilmitted t ; ilis bar. I mo oar. tie lesigneu nib secretary- i.i,; i tgi n,i ..,.,i ... u..t- j bury, where he has since remained i ; the i,r.-ti,. of I... rnf....inn i 0 elected tn tl.. h.,t llo.',ar. as we litre already intimated, and served therein on the. Judiciary and Code committees and as chairman of the committee on the Institutions for the Ik-af a:;:! Hutiib. and the PI. ml. lie had a bright future before him. ami the Democratic party is to he congrttulateu on the possession of s ,e,Ur at once so able zealous ; and ntri.ii and with .m. nossi- possi hies to i bi hi ie of etill greater ii.wfiilhiess to j the people. hcl i next May. The officers of the various military companies throngh out the country are receiving circu lars in rcferenc to the matter. The citiicns of Washington have subscribed tiiO.OuO to pay the . prizes and expenses, A committee jtf representative citixena has been .orgiinixed, with Hon. Samuel K. i tl I... linn .,.;..!.. - .L- "r';j, .wiuqii.ujuli oi mi' District of Columbia, as chairman, I Tho encampment -will commence on Monday, May 23, and will end "th Decoration day. May 30, 1887. e'ntriea will li. oru.ned to nn"l.,lu - " -v -1 .. ."... orgauied volunteer milttia of the j I'nited Slatea, for competition as ; regitneuts, battalions or companies ; in infantry, artillery, rivalry at;d ! xonnve tactics, and also to regularly j organised corps of cadets from luif- ntary scnoon or universities, ilie prizes offered aggregate 420,500. .. .Medals will be awarded the boat i regiment of infantry. The best ! fattiiiyin of not less than four com ! cd compiiiy of infantry ill receive , l.'i.lKtO and four lesser prises are of - fered in tho same class. Tor the , best souave drill 7o(l is offered. ! Two nrir.es. Mmrirti, ?.5iH). are ! ofTered for the best cavalry cornpa- i ny. 'J'liree individiiiil i.naes are of- fered for the bi it rifle tl.ot.4he best cadet corps and machine guns.- ' Cluveriut, the condemned mnr- dorer of Fannio Lillian Madisou. ha. sent out circulars to the n.etn- hers of the -eueral assembly of Vir- ginia for the purpose of getiing inent to sign a petition asking the governor io grant a repneva, until j hut do not foil int.. tbe error w they meet. When the legislature widely prevalent that children are meets Cluveriiu hopes that, they j capable of digesting all manner of willrecomtnendtliegonmortocoin- ,fm0'1 tl" """'"K -hif twl ... , J ... . 1 Ins is the chief cause of destruc muto his sentence to life .mprisou, ,jo)1 pf ,if(. jn rhMtrn lK,twwft 3 merit. Vnlest the fiovernor H and 8 years of age. their stomachs an extra session, which lich, however, j ie will do for j of imiiorlaitt.1 i it ia tirobal.la that he j.. , - the consideration o. -, iY -i i 11."-".- -it State niatlcrs, (he Lrp future .will r'0' ""'el ,nt" " Bisemrjlui in r ' ular sessivn in Doct-'uiVr, 18S7, II jw l'laiii Women May lirconw ; Atlrncfjvu. (jFsraaL lJiit.cirLiJ(. , . . Every woman hns a Bocret de,re to be pn-tty. It i a legitimate lotiging. K very WMiiait ottsht to care how. she looks for her own snke and f-.r the tttike uf tlitne about her. To dregs with neatness and taste will add to our own elt-rep-t, anM will oeeafl t.inn..... ,.- i.,11.. cnoe over others. j Never a woman so homely hut the i might be made good-lookini:, and plain women may become handsome by knowing -"lluw to make the best of themselves. A clwar complexion, a! ussy hair. honest eves, white teeth, oft and ,.... , . ,-- 1.11 xl graceful fjtjure aro among the pos- stbilitiea for every woman, nnhw nature has been exceptionally up- kind. If lo this li.a of physical attiTtions she aids jK-dtm-ss" and taste in dress, a plain woman may become irresistibly charming. " v-in-o.eiiii.-m Billy, .-.o noil. an le homely when tastefully dressed," and Klla Itodmau Church hat writ ten what tvery woman who has ever, given the subject any thonght will j .cents disposed to prodBo. them, t-r acknowledge as troo. namely. !t V;M; ,, Svtiil "lasleand style command more! m i . admirntion the world over than . . ''IBtorJ t persecution, ta a dowdyish beauty " history of endeavort to cheat nature, A woman by careless and slovenly I to make witter run np hill, to twist dress will not be able to si.-iur6 the j a "I" of Und' highoat respect from the best per- One-half of tl,. tim.wWr. ia ... sons in her circle of aeonaintances, ; and inai-even fail to u ii, the Me,w,f -' , 1 . 8 ",. . "'If l' Itpie m ' 'uha bT trnlv slid W ,. , i." ,! ,n w L. u tit v as if she mado a picture of herself." A woman should never set aside any instinctive performance of her own ii regard to particular shapes i and colors. HvakioJ nt m. n.al j magnetism, she will (elect that which best suils her style and char- arier. anu yt some knowledge of.; rrsww W.l.d'rtr anirafeltw. arc' cs-- sential td ike fjilrbeat anccesi m dress. - ; . - Sir Joshua llej-nolds declared that as mtit'h art was necessary, tu per- , uct , m(lme puit a picture -.- v..mo . vim. No woman can look her best who does not dress accordintr to her .. i , r uct suttlou, tier bcuutiis ana her defect,. An elderly woman may be ! beautiful if she dr4cs with re'rer- i i i , , ' ence to her ace, win c if she were to ..e... . . . arrav herself like a young lady she ! ,i. , , , .. -,, years an oi our nonet w i oe one it I would eieile ridicule rather than;. ., ... . , , , ! -, . ; C!e.l hy (lie peoaen.ca nf electrical v, ,., i t., . it, r t No one ikes to see the wife of a ' i n .- 1- a mechanic hauling in silks and ; satins, nor a servant gii-routsliiutti her miatrminelegancJof costua.ee. I A girl who is obliged to work for ; u, - t;..:. i i i her living may bo verv charming in ' .. . i . , j . . fc. , a neat aim sillipie ureSS, out I lie j , i ' ... .-, , .. ... .1, i it ii P'oved to be without foundation, moment she alt res herself richly, : u . .1 . . a .t , .t. L,i i, , ., 1 i he wires that introduce the elec tric Deholder is impressed bv the in-1 , - . . . ' congnuty between lier nation and ' "'a",d h,0U m " J' herdrcrs'. In other words, she ip ; ' J' "'d to Previt the practising deception by trying to ! l"? 'm lwh appear w hat she is not. " ? a'"1 " l1", .L Pa t'outinuing the subject, physical " 7"' 'T'1 tut ,k,rd. ot defects, and taste in dress will he '-" ogh t. mjur. considered i infant if it should chance . ..... . , , , j to touch the conducting wire. A great deal is being said of the Tbo incandescent flame burn. efficacy of tcarlet flannels, but it I wifbin an air-tiirht Blast adobe, and must be remembered that although warm and thick undergarments are needed as the weather advances. many children cannot wear colored flannels, just as there are some in dividual! to whom oysters and shell fish are rank poison. Flannels, especially those dyed with logwood and redwood, are known, in tome instances, to deprive the skin of acute feeling, while on the other hand, flannels colored with cochi neal increase its sensitiveness. To some it produces irritation beyond endurance, and to others it acts ns i curare -r ritenmctisin and neu- ra Igm. for this reason white flan- uel is always the safest. t'lilldrcn at Table. -1 - ... ,, i -i l ' m I 1 r ",0 l""0 ehM " oUI 1 onongh to sit at the table, teach I l'im the proper use of tho knife, ' fork and the spoon. Xvor allow a j chj, to an ,lpon ,u, ,aWc. hMu .i. .,,.. . .. ,. ,ucl1 thl,t ' Wnipany lnin all j tl'roughje. Ue should be taught i ""il patiently until his eldert I arc served. It is verv important to j carefully observe these minor poiuta. By proper training in tho beginning i parents arc saved aiuiovaiua and roortifi,.ation in the futtire At this aga children should directed as carefully aa when thev were infHni,, By thi. it is not nu.3t that tlieir diet ahould em g;st eojelyof milk; by. ere- niceae, Wng totally on lit ted for the rich food tliey are allowed let cat, I'ot. n'8, m r'm' moal,1 Itrawn -vrrra-i, TrneTTnii aiiu as nincu mi a M ,!miv ,' ;. fh, I diet for childrcu of that age. Housekeeping. : LIFE THOUGHTS. Hint not your coinwenoe anv known tin. with I'urilv : the feminine, Tnslh the ; n.ii-,,,., of ,.m.r. I N fonnUin i no imall bnt t bt t heuvenhmy be ininge. laita boaoau I erer think that roll eaa mailt yourself great by making another -itsf. i , , , . .' .... ! 'I" 'ct Of f-r ! tO duturll the.aetiscs and make thing! Dot la itptK'ur what tliey really are. Wealth is to he used only as tbe ' instrument of ac-tion, not as tbe ,' representative of citil honor end ' moral eioelleiiee. They who degrade holy thing! 1 uiiiivi 'iriiaucMKmiwm. Hl-J degradf7 therpwlve, into a team, He cheerfnl, and seek not exter- llelP. 'I,,r trannuility which others ;iv. A ntan must stand erect, not be kept erect by others, , tu reat and commanding ta ,,oj t arw Om ffift of l'p,vi. il.-i.ee in some way unknown to ne. They rise where f hey are least ex pected. ' 1 hey fall when everything almost wholly wasted in district I . l. . i. i. ..t- . actioois on jjiignsii grauimr, i- 1 tempted at too early an age, would V. t ? f0 flK ' ! ,U. nd W-,0 '"m-n. - ; In removing the ashes of Veefl- vine from the bu.-ied city of 1'obi peii there was found a iioman ten ! tinel in armor. He had been aland ' ing ISnn venrs in the place his cap- tain assinned him unon the fatal ; morning. 'J'here are, to-day, souls ln rnior wno guard the, atrong- "r".i'y. fM "Wwure, ajjijj euce and that wiirfce ?'u)l Mtt tlieir twailavi; wntnrie' Vllc'u-ce. rr . The Homo Light of the" Catnr. . , l I 1 . -. . mane in tne apiuicaiiou 01 electric i . , : ; i , t . S, ii " ,,'rtt,",1D' " 'T' T ? l" , i T ' ihoandcso' nt electrical lamp, lu- , . , . . . ., . 1 dnees one to nrpni.,t that in a fjr light, with an increase of comfort ,Vi ' i i. i.i . u ji and good healtu that ii now hard y , ; , , . 0-..,.. ' ' . . I l-P"'" PJ" 1 ?$ f , uin-m una me notisenoiG, on avc- , , it. i . count of supposed dancer to life, it i jf tj Fi0be broken, the Tight will j i,18taiiljy go out, in contequence of ,le admission of oxygen, before it ; c.an f,.t fjr(1 to Ul0 Dlt),t jnfl.m.ble article, One great point of superiority l mat tins motie oi iignung poeseesei above all others is tbe ease with which ono may manipulate without danger of injury to himself or the house. Anil then the beauty of tbe tight t ii r pat set all others, end has wonderful adaptability to deco rative purposes. Tbe difficulty at ,,. aff(.j the exivente of setting np j 4 ,l,larT electric plant for the uti of pn.'.W r.mitlence. The major ity must await trie eilabliabment. in their immediate neighborhood, -of an electric light ttation. When on-o established, the electrical will be the cheaKst nf all light tor do mestic me, as well aa the moat per fect. The voung men a'tending the Harvard Medical School have prejudice againat the female at dentt, one of whom is Mhn Annie C'oneland, of Drfdgcwater. They called her to attend a case ot frac ture of a leg. The patient west man fifty yi-art old, and when- the lady exposed tho damaged member she found it to be a broken wooden leg. She scut fur hammer end tiaiis, made substantia) repairs and charged t'25, the collections of which she enforced by the aid of cob stable. Cntx.oi,A-ri! Oabavku. One cap of iweet milk, one enp of molaaeee, one teaspoonfnl of butter, half cupful of grated chocolate. Ml all the ingredient well together and mil all upon the fire ineporee. tatn-iineu sauce pan. ntir ona- stantly to prevent burning, aud let it boil until it is thick; then turn it ' uut pn Mtat'teiT when it be. ' g us to stipen, mart, n .n ,:, . ..,,. ' it aouarre II bnak n-jilily an cnl.1. Vanilla Bar ' oriug may bu added if dottrtxt.
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 13, 1887, edition 1
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