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-l-4 . "V IT,. WILLIAf.fSHOUSEr J. G. VILLTA MS.1 Wnn' ti" W. L. VALENTINE. W. H. PBITCHARD, VAIENTINE& PRITOhARD PROPRIETORS 01' x ' . . - THE WINDSOR PTJRiSriTTOB Main Street (Ola Coach Shop.) Havingrjust returned from.ihe Nortli with a full and complete stock of Fui J. ' . j. n luuu-e, consisung oi, -t CHAIRS, TABLES, BED ROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, hi REATTS,"SH)EBOA:RDS SOFAS, MATRES SES, , DQORTAiATSf rr , PICTURE ERAMES, PIC TURES, CARPET & OILCLOTH Furniture . on the Installment JPfauu, Picture ; frames made; torprderV J Vur-, nishing, painting and upholstering of old fiirr.iture specialties. Satisfaction guar antee J. Give us a call and examine stock JSST Prices lower than the lowest. uu29 DEALER IN- WATCHES,' CLOCKS, & JEWELRY. Having nad 19 years experience in the business I am prepared to do all kinds of Watch and Clock repairing at short notice. All work guaranteed 12 months. ALSO pealer in and of Guns and Pistols. PHOTOGRAPH GALLE11Y ; Over mv store, where I am preparcdVo li all orders for Cards, Cabinets, and ol her sized pictures at short notice. Give me a cail. , t ni2 tin DEALER IN GROCERIES,' . . : . SUGARS, COFFEES, FLOUR,.. ETC.' Y V , . WINDSOR, 3Sr; C; ; fe29;tf ; : - DR. F, D. STEyT& T: " SURG E O K DEKCI S T,CY- . .. "'' . - : ' Y ' .- WINDSOR Nil' cY'VY!l"7 :' ' Teeth extracted withVuamli Filling partly decaped teeth a special ty. All work warranted u-s: sk? t- ATTENTION . FARMERS I'v i jn u.ajm WOULD WHEEL FACTORY, I am, now. manufacturing Cartwheels, Rims, Hubs and Spokes from native tim bers which I will sell from $3.50 to $55 per pair of wljeelsVi A? discountiwillbe allowed if as many as ten pairs are tak en by one party. All work warranted. Special terms to. Coachmakers. " Ship ments F. O: B., at Coniot landing 5 on Roanoke river.'&: :;-i?-v:.:'.?' . .1 Address P. RASCOE " auglO 12m. Windsor, K. C. TONSORIAL ARTIST, WH. LEIGH, . rf ; Has recently had his shop fitted up in first class style for the covenience of patrons. Shaving, haircuttrng and sham pooing done in the most artistic manner. Will be at shop from 7.30 to 9 a. m.and from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.s ;no2tflEf rH. ALEXANDER, ATTdRI Y-AT-L AW ; AND soLicrroROF : . 4 ' . s ; . I . . .. ttitl JUli 007 StrceWASIUNGTOX, U, 0.' (esiablished i857i) ldTttemVVed, Cheats; expert ES&ES. Labels t registered' Travelers accommoclatecl'at low rates. CWiitt?iTfi&tJieidMl4 Me suppUed with the best the market 00 JGCouvevances furnkhp.fT nn "nVjl mWMmmMmV: 11 i i Jw- - I, m- mil r J Fatents : When my mind was free from care, WhenTknnriiot wisdom'STraysr t)&jB of youth, no loDger mine 7Could I but recall them now, ;Would I no V with earnest vow", i Strive to walk in light divine. Days, of sunshine on me; fell rhen tliehfwortftl could not see juaB tn uurKuesa now. woum De Sweeter iird lived them well. - " Sore affliction maiks'my brow, v Sweetest flowers of youth are dead, Brightest hours of pleasure fled, Darkness liangs above 'menowr (3 Hamilton, ..N.C pnl"lC8?r ; give the boys;a: CHANCE. r Special correspondent RdWe pfterrtyouderwby the boys want to leave the farm so soon. Why they do not linger round the old homstead. ' If we would only lookgarpanaijwe mightsoon'bb aoie to see me cause. Jtfthe" first place1 we do not talk to them nor encourage them cu"gu u iurujxu-pursuu8 csec ond, we do not assist nor encour age ' th em:; no ugtt: in fahy kin d of home amusements, and the third and main reason is because we do not make them feel comfort able j .and easy. ..Do - not make them feel as slaves: .srivn t.hp.m'?n little privUcsre, aive them a cot ton patch ta spend the " proceeds rrom as they may wieh.to, let them have, plenty lof Tnanure to enrich the soil so it may yield well. Remember poor crops dis courage old farmers. Show them how to cultivate it to the best ad vnnlage' so that it may give a good yield to the acre. By thip means you insti! it in their minds becahseit is)theirs" ahd they feel an" in teres t i n it a nd thisls wor th more to the boy than- twenty crops of yours, as ho will never forget the crop aiid how it wrs worked. : Let th em have a cbl a pi g, a calf, some chickens: let them nnye ameiniiig ot4deir . pwo Uo make teach 1 thelfarrM and Ith efamn er "h t ha t bonjeririe aepenaentonthem;Xor:support. ethemS affair: Veducatidn. "fefajr'as' ou rnearj3:wjllad ieboohd ftewpriijtfeiea, UIa and; spbtting ?apers such aat(ie8 but good moral i papei'sll such . as tatming-gDurnals, per land s6nie:rengretis works. 5 " , . Adorn (ordecoratewich. , qizt iscorrectuHivallslffi tucfibfighlf V-Dna1ways be 6v!'?aiid: Jcfttf;CHKrisfh Ki oys make mistakes and t o some- rong.Rememberryou were a-poy ; nonce yourself, but lecture them for it and snow thehi their faults arid the correct way th ey should do, it will have a great deal more effect on them thanscclding LearrthenU'tO love and tear ybri and "when " are old and your hair.is turning gray if you have observed the above ruleypu can flobk around home or near Jby and - see your boys grown into manhood and follow ing the footsteps of their father tilling; the soil, and living by the sweat of their, brow an honor to your; gray; 'hairs atd early train iug instead of a town loafer as so many are p' fii ! TXone.-'v : SHILOHS c V1TALIZER is what you need for Constipatioif, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. .Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by Divm Gprley.-; -; : caching: bvj6uca : i ffipihg ' t hufllolyes var practically the same a3 that implied in the oper ations of cutting out,'.ropingxand brandinga8 eeen iat a round-up on the Tanget with" thisixception, bafialo- llj .v vuiv cute , wiui an v happened 'thatthJ calf waa with its "iiiotrieri detached i?'fom,, the Unairi bunch., ThV little curly, ot fsur-weeka-t)ld,viwoi3ld '-ifet Utmost.'- ThQ Daukft -nnUnfn.l in dismouhting'and in hobblinV the captured "calf was ncjnnllt? our. ficieut to allow tha Trie nerd.to. sweep on soTar as . to 7r"vr.uciv xmpossiDie ior tno tmer to get ambner them arainon m A. M M- . w niai.run. ..it was a good horse thaj. could take .two 'calves on the same Tun.. . The. bay Kentucky mare, Jennie, once crotlntn liorri three times oh !6ne run;-and three caiveB were roped frotnherV;' She was a;;wdnderfullv QL." . , O ...v... hi me into., camp , one niht and waterless desert. ' .'Every boy m ;theamp crbtoutVnd "wnVteA with her, and by 'dint dfapint Of "i'gj viiiuu iuo .mare urautc ouji .-brap'ail, arid by long 'and patient rubb'ingsshe got throocb safely; yi': When' the herd' wasT sighted--' although ;thd' "herd Vm'caut' usu ally onlya few scattered ' in'dividi luo luuera ut once ieic. the iJffh t wasron : wh ere th p v na n n I ! rode' whild 'oi'thedarcli nnS with all possible speed loosbd and- uiouniea- tno - sad( ed hnrsPa ' ciicu(uemnQ too wafiT- on;.. - There 'r-raiSht ;Vo ratise enough to draw a xinch "a Httle tigh"er,; but ' beybed thUV ' there was no waiting; Usually fthe herd would sight the bun tew n the latter did themi and thth away they would cb. There wns-only one pace for the ridcr3S: and that the very'best the horses cduld do. ut course the light wagon -' could not keep up :,witlr the 8herd "or vv 1 1 the riders, and1 thcio were very soon Jost to sizht The jnmp enmg cloudof dust. Tho wticmn would sway arid bound1 over the rougb; hillockf, but so long as its inmates could cling 'to it r there wad no thought pf any danger. Thetd ir'a'ri 6X0116610 every feature Off this kind of : ' buffalo hunting' which is riot .' paralleled in aoyrother sport of the field; k The light ;wagbQ :l followed1 :on down the trail until it metthe ri ders coming' back, when informa tiori wasfc exchanged asto the number of calves-collected or to be collected. X After all' the cap tives.had;been"fqund the: return to camj)as begun with men and anirnals' very !nerly 1 exhausted: It might be fifty 'miles 'tb; water, and night settling -dbwn over' a country trackless in the daytime. Now came thetimei the time tor perfect knowledge of the plains;' a timetoo, if grrimblera ; could haveToundlaplacebri eucli a hunt, to reflect.that buffalo calf hunting : was. arduous - business. There were rio.complairits,how ever, and the only consern' was lest the calves should. hot live un til water, was1 reached. LlThemeu denied themselves, and the scanty water of the cauteehs was 'given to the calves; or used to: moisten the mouths ot the. horsei.'Jvhich had runrBor.well.ForesV and Stream.. . " " . JCRouF,wii6opiiNGc6tJGk and Bronchitis immediately- re- L r: THE SOUTH AND CUBAN STEEL. tn'7 1 ' f' ' ::'"' :-.i'-fr, Kl t The importation of a cargo' of Cuban iron orcfdr '.jAlabarnii roI-T ling mills may. be 'the small be ginning of a business ;Whicli ; will finally exercise a wonderful influ ence on the1 industries of the Sooth., and for. that ma 1 1 e r of ; th e entire' country. ' As things now stand tho Southern country U ZZU .therrObCOUld: be thrown fnnl v surety ot Biiceesa 'or: satetj.V'It was always dn" 'cii6ri chance" ' for the'baffalo'calf.f'eBpecially' if M practically debarred fronv mnkni? steel; then are n& Bossecicr 'ore' deposits within its borders worth speaking ofsMar'aj' is known.' ,True,rfot' tho:irc8cnt: at least; k dafy of 75,cents,per ton on the imported prq would havo. , to .he paid, but that disadYantnSo woald bo "more thAnlPt :;hv? nCS'3 Wth -Whinh'sfoM hA'nl.l') rnadd at, sayMobild omlscwEdro along the coast, from rood, wiita ble ore. Jm.mqnfsWacdoH of thptdcl rwork3,r wihav ensy reach:by Vallr Tivcvhili ;Uic uro cQuiUiOODraaht.UyiTTatar Cp the. very sides of ihl fa rn acea. , a t at English Bessemer stee),twork None of tho expenses attached to the, handling cof. the' oro'be- tweon mines and furnaces would r, , CIIAESD. B SHAKES.. n : , Nathaniel 'Rogers'.o'nd a nelrro were, plouching in a, pasture week-s' OId Iomb trying to ruab" the Wfe'out of it." 1 hevrneuUven to the Iamb's assistance with clnba, whereupon1 the Bunkes : ohcoil6d and gave chase to the men; The latter ware hotly;pursuod for over uuo uunurea yarus, wccn I tbev grabbed a fenco rail, and turned on the snakes." f They .eacce'edad in killinr one:' which U measured oyer eight:feet,! and tho'other.ran into: a- hblloh 8tump;i:JLaierniri the dtiy it canie out and coUed itw self around iholeg3 of bno of; the plot'iffh r mules and the f abandoned tho team. . The suako soon feturned to tho etump.- Aii cnuearorj win oo maue. to calcb it - OVSTililSIAISKA.., r . - .. ... Tf " fj - Col.llarphair McDonald; U.?Sl Commissioner; of . Fishcne,, has received the' folio win 2: cofnmun'u' cation from" Mr. WrII:rVooil.- cock, of Fort 5 WraiiiTcL Alaska: jst summer arpanv fishinir off no; wharf at this place hauled up 1 piece 0 bark 'oil' whielr Wr? several iniall oysters. v There are Oregon lg team era mu8tr'baver brown overboard the shells ; arid a few small .oysters. The bark to which they wore1 attached "was from' a "pile,-1 and had 'been ubrad ed by some 5 Bteamer."---Fore3t and St trcam. : THE SOUTH A REVELATION. '. Frederick 1 .Taylor,' banlcer of New" York, ?hb?. "accompanied uicsra. uoper,, uewiicana ,1U -man on thbir recent ;itr;p 'n South, gives his impression, o;j that; sec- ion to the manufacturers Record. Mr. Taylor states' tfiat; tho; South was a revelation 1 to' him.1 'It seenis tb'me". said1 Mr. fTavl5r.l tin uous and on broken , '6lrairi - ol what has been 4 aptly r termed 'the music ot progress.'- The whirPbf uuopuuio, iuu uuzz or inesaw, he roaf of the" furnace r "aud' the hrob oflhb locblnotive." :" :' :To tho youni: men of the South Mr. Taylor -pccordsX high' 4 : praise restless, or vine 1 cnerL'v1 seems tb fill them.":; The Soutbi1' gays Mr. Taylor, Wo my mind, is boom, vylt'bas every possible ;ad Yant'dge; everything that God can give. The now. South Eas ' fbce"a b.qilt up -by indomitable energy arid -by-the tJ Eafd work; 'of tho Southern p'coplo,themselycs.,,;; ' Arid he add: "To Jauy young man; toay,1 t)f Jpluck und grit, withtfie world hefore him1 and his fature(to make, I fenduld Tsay, gb sbuthyyoung'mari; go 'south.'1 ' . . t z;" A PROUHECY FULFILLED; ' - . , ?ii.? 1 . ,i j: ,;:;if Carlylo predicted r.3 fur back as 18CG the greatness of.BLrnarck; his ;vifo- is ;to 'be credited v.ith prophetic instinct in forccsstiuT j tho ta:c:c:3 r.::d i-:v mv ' uumparo wun.ine-present.co3t of shippirig frbrii'Cba to rinsyl Vania steel makers.1 -ti.i ..1- n T " r i i -lit f, m.ie,ouiuw OI1UCU uuu laillDS WCTC grazing , recently1 nearTarisrKyV, when1 -thei disco vcd fYarVi black snakes coiled around a uysiers 111 misporiioti or Alas, ka; they were undoubtedly pro pagated hero: The California arid ur iu worK wuicu iney arc do ne, -audio tne-"caer, 'caruest: rwluch iiTl t Jj,"'i,rt1W'tl,,'r date ?f "'27,181 5, occurs thii en try:' ;Tourig-Mr: Pigott will rise 10 do a Kolwpierre of nmc ort -rile .will cause .'many: hcaija to bo romoTcd (roc th.houM -r-thoy belong to, and will eventual ly t havo bis o.vn head rtniaveJ from-ht? ovn shoal Jerj." :Ai! an ineianco ot succcasfu prophecy Umt pae is ccrtainir Tcmark Vblo: l.Tlf-Wiott fa:!6d to bctmn1 a Hobe!l4rre of- any rccoi?nired j P.cr;iQa1Dc,picrro -can be nXUU il ? th bjo-raph er. pi .. his tonau fchogaej' to.rrako of bin, Lo' fccrtiiuly "has cut oil more beads tbao poor, crcdcloua .I r . l Donald,-and' lost his own as welLrKcw York Tribano. . I HE HAN THE TRACT. ' ATood8!or'i3'told about1 one of the' faiuo Central ' engineer;!, s'&J-a -tEb'-'Bausor Commercial! La3trumtner'' wbe'u the Vandcr. bjir car Svas at Bar Harbor the manager Vf ihe''Maind Central soot an engineer down tho irt hVtto.1carl to Portland. Th rutfwas made m' very quick time' Qudt Brunswick the train tbp ped i loT.fakt? on .Water.- While tliero Mr. Yandcrbilt COt out ari1 Suid. tcUiCerigmeer that ho didu't cvKui him to.Urira, bo fast ,Th egincer,tho-veteran - Simpson, looked tfitibiai for a quarter of a muiure, ano: men eaid: am ruiining this train- under order trora Faysgh .Tucker tolbo in A pariablo farm of the dcTica .made of wood and weighing Icsi llian ten potiudVtnay be 'placed ontHo truck at a riioment'i notice in caae of danger, and will slop any train lass'jL rTlio cnt ij on. fytwcMtyya bcontt. The iai wcro f vcry satisfactory.Boaton Tuanscript. CnSEKAL ITEMS Ul ISTKItKJT. ,ThoUto Emperor William is credited with having saved uuu,ouu oat ot hi? pnblic lIow ance; - ' ; . ino most i remarkable echo known is that in the Catlo of SU monetta, two mites from Milan. it reports. tuo echo of a pistol six tv times. General BoulangerV one idol is ui3 raoiner. lie spends, every SuntUy afternoon and evening wUh her, and if away always sirids her a telegram, . .Mllan lCing of Servia, haj had a pretty 'top'gh time in covcroiog his pcttyi Kingdom of less than two : millions. lie and his kin cost the littlo limited, monarchy $200,000. ; J ' Tho greatest cataract iri the world 13 NUgaw, tho height of the Ariierican. Falls-. boiiig 1C5 fcct.-i The highest fall of water !n the world. is that of the Yo?e mitb in . Cidifornia, ' being ,5,550 fc.-t-"""t": t ' I ; ' -'he 'quickest ' passage ' ever raado 'across tho Atlantic' was that .of the $tcamer Etruria cf the Cunard.Lme, being six days, five .hours unit thirty minute from ow Yrk to Qtieenstown tho distance being 2,850 milca. .George C.-ILiodon, 75 years ol ago, miser; who died reccn i; iuSt.Lpuia and. was suppcaJ u bo very pbnr. waa lotiud ta havA Jle xs'sappcicd to havo rclwilrej in" Maine..'- : : , Tfip. AIormoa chatch in UuU shows a mcrabcrJiipof 23,000 familie?. Iht church 12 a-j.-tlt j, 55 pafrhr.L-i, -,".5 000 ' i t V J d i rortiaud at 1)7.. :Ityou want to m7T4 T'lu an ! i.-.r ' ., atop .here, alight. If you want llifi VAvJ ot ili; Troo-Fiair. ' : T .. . - ''. .:-.- : . ...lutkh!nx c&itmy u'- . - .xhibniwasVgin on Sfe tho Old Colony railroad, in the cUre presence of a number of railroad tcV V- u men, of aoenvention for auto VcJ,u.UcilXf:.1t:J l.ftr- maticallytopping trains. One i form of tho device cousiitsof nn tins "!-,, , r incline . p!aU0 k chides tho-track, !?Vn!? vyhic:i 13 raised into pofitiou w:;fIt-ew tic juitcru:r 1 whehever tho .danger signal j, i? Zi M t'r. neur it is set in warning and the Kuh nc lined d too force, up u lever ii the engine and seta the braka. " ll!Llr!'' ?. , JNO. W. WOOO ATTORMYAKD Cn:;3ELLciAT t ? V.' I. "r. tm itt.i JUIOVf ivn I ; . A..?.C- UCH:. IT .:; ' . 1" I . .'. c wi:,'sto.v ATTDRf.'Ey.AT'iAr. t. ..... liC3. . IfllXUVKiTojr ATTORNEY. AT-ui's . i!.c f. ... ' a, ni. l.j p. in. " ' ' ' - - ' ' ; tr-..; iiar:rarr. Cut!c . . - iMERiciynoKc;- Urn TWJol llL tl.A ' .1 i . . is. ir cd uii'., : : , u . . i , c! A;wra tI.,H- j., xlJ 1 nrlc iittln rxrn f. i, i -"Frrc Hick L t r r r t ti r-v . . wuuuahu HOUSE - . . . ,NO- L. BOG EHS Of, P.lQf . Tills v I a;id w.t Ulli'UI Jl uo:;aj;l::. ill J cinTcj3ftce fttraU'.eJ c HACK AT ALL TIIATKH AND - bTUAiir.:. . hii i. and f kj !lc IS ; u v r & I 1 1 ' i' " ' i" U . 4 ef r.. 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