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i v kjw- . rwr rot M vv "fc'W .' t; A',. - - VX FLO'.VCRS COLLECTS ivo'i'iiiiS '!a:i)S iikss .:.; t ess. V, SEPTEMBER 22. 1887. NO. 10 VOLUME XVh f i i r V ji. unrr. Reports, a to .' A f p. r.-:s. :tAU I '' I-: f .) 1 ti ftntirfl. i'o- 'ri''. " i iru- .. ..went . .; . All .1' M Uu.nv c... . antu.'i. ' II I'l'llO v he j IJO t.HIO .11',- II nv.'.il ;I:C. T Tf-nMf,)' ATjTOIINE Y AT LAW Mt Ail y N.C. 8,Mclii aUlill(ii' jj-.i-.' .D.I-.en.lU'iiiii" I claims. w. f. cji:ri-;v, - HT. Aim, SL'lUtY CO., X. c 1 .nl!u- .1 .hi'. !!'. lie in ! Ml THE MCADOO HOUSE, : GREENSIIOKO, X. . CIMS.D, T'i n OA!, 'r;' r. Hi the lnrgest, laont clcg.ii il;, fm;t Hold in tbo P. BAT, ALCKii I' J J. - Say & Jqix39 .... BUimfui'l urn's ni . HABOLKBT.HAltM'.ss.ri '.i ai; 'i :cs RtMf, BtH.uwio.li. i'.. . . ' I. . licain wood htx i. :. i n.i .. Itin UK.MUKII-'O.s', 1:1 ;i ii w. ' .O.V WOOD, BA CONr & CO Dr G?07 " XOi'J.OlVci, WHITE OUtiUS. ''TV. HH1LA1 EM' Pjilics !.;.-.;.: ' CUT MICA Dk will fiud ii to tlicir iiilciom lo ariponl with A. O. S('HO')NM KKi:. Ift8 William S;., V : v V . ,, 6. E. Lfcr l'WI. i. Mb'". ItlFfSO, 'ELIOT' it V . KiCHMOSn VK., . VhV-;.iV I--' : in BOOTS, SHOBS, TFliNKS, &C Pioni;i 'ii. 'i" i cilon (faiirni'?"-. ' : Vil ni.', . .;. I . I -.Kii.- r tperi suar w. -r. II w. 'O. s.li-- & CO., Divl"!;' PAIKVC. Oi ; ' UVC, TAPM:M!I P.ei.ca iitl Atneric n WtHDOW OLA.V.. PliTTV, tC hliuKING A. t.li K V i N i CIOAI!P,1 iAI 10 A fril'l CIALT 130H . j C .- ti( Uil-Olll, V;i; Aagutl6Biie , . GEO. oIEWART. Tin and Sheet Iron Mr,nu- ;. - iaccuvor. ammy. v -.. ROOFING. GUTTbfiMG AND . ;1 ING Kespi cont.ly o i ' -o a ii :! Cal:lnj tuti rtwti.i-. iw o . POUT- lot SUMMER MILLINERY AND STAPLE NOTIONS CONSISTING OK lfe. HwiJcij Zephyr, nnd tbe am' mi Reliable , ... COKisE . Trii-;i('' ll.i m nnl Bonnets. T ult .ei jboij. First iloo.- t'ii'.tU o Hot-t I'mxtidii, i vteSTON, N. 0. 1 Mrs N- S- Davki. llrstwiton & Mcrritt," Winston N. C. 1- , -DEALERS IN-, Hillinery and Goods rlUSh TniMMKD HATS, I.An.8 Ell ; BKOIDKlt gij! --. Mala Street nearly opposite tbe Ccrtr Conif.uro it.tri .IUj i ifi ' ': lWKilt: JlZl . tBlI2P. F I --- MVkU. J. ' -.1". f.Vi .'-C. INS pmUADgLPHJA. Prir?, "NK JJo! An yon value hfnlth, ptriap-. IT-, e.:i: pacLa; -ih'l yrm t il -; ic M-.i on rent V,'i'i; f o .t 1" tlio tit'jil ami .Hlyiiu.j. i - GO 10 AVinKtOn.'ZV. CJ. FOR 000 J) !;' . Ti.. .; ! !'!. !!.. Sinn ; Iron nnd IViuiv lUiiv'.u 'I ipnuic At I jiving- l'riooH A I'm Hi nnd (ii !!f,it" ai slinro . -iioiivu. ii: ii i i'::u;..-. i t Tti-ly IF yOU INTEND TO -BUY A.UJ Ihh'l.'ltj till' LOOK J'OK TIIK B!CJ RED Si' DOLE, SUV.::-;:.! Cer. of Ccur: L.'-uso Ctitare . ri a v i;. . - . : ... .V ij'. iy..v. , I.,. ! on'.. II ! . lf.. ivini-. li. i.O L'c. AS- lo Go y X .- U'l J. W. Win -.ton. S- ' Having i-M'oiii' Door, Sa -Ii j.in'i II led i: i p uiih ; il oir iKm,- Urn- laui Mill, i'ii:v. nml lit i fry of the latest ano u.oit a provid puiterus, arc now p-;-,-'.ri -I work i i .-.ii-.lii'u ii 1 -t. ff-i-.-v.T'-x'.f :o do ; il 1'i.nU nfjofa yield ofoer n hundred barrels, ilie vi-iy" bont sty le. i With proper season.'?' ami without any W't- i. m ' i-u tii, - - ! DOtSIiS, fcA'.-Ml. lil.r.M)?, Door Frames. Vi'indmr Kr.nno-'. Ilraok cl?, rmiiluiii,' Ibind r iil, IJ.'lus-.cis, .ewels, .'I iilel, Porch Columns, nnd arc- prep:.. erf In do nit kinds of Stroll Sawing, i urniiig, &e. We carry in stock 'caiheibo;.idiri!,.VIooiing, Ceil ing, Woi'is.oiii iv aiol nil kinds ot llress cd Ti iii.bi'i: i.lsu l-'iamiiig l. umbel, Sliiiigles, Laths, Lime. Cement, I'laster, I'lastcring Hair siol nil kinds of ((udd ers' supplies. Call mm sec us or write fur our pi ic.: i bcfoi n buying elsewhcic. MILLE.'i CHOS , WINSTON. N. C. Brown Rogers S Co Wholoso le and Retail IIAKDWAltE Large- ', line of STOKVS i.i Wiiiston. Agricultural Implements MACHINERY of all kinds JL1R.YESS .7. A D S.IDDLtS See PAISTS, OILS, "1R.YISUES, Src Special ilttnlum tttvilnt to MV W7iit? jlgtnts Diipnuf- ol,l f,(i, f,xJ ,'cinirn liij'f Pwt'er. eOly - i V.'v !.,nr,.- -w;. lyiVi' I'"'--' .1 nl .'II ti l! lion :t cai. ." t.i i II w is :'! iiivnmk or iiiie J 1 , "- .. i. . Iih; In t'l'it ti; il I :i.-,:r..iiif: milil' '!'. . .'tJ.'-ti; Jii .-,,i.l Iliii-ii IIH' l.rsi' i.f ! i'. Iii..v t uiKit.-il Hior il.i, my liinl knows I oau't ben to Uiiiik. 'J t iUAIoni iMei.lirs ! . .Till llio wild ilark night aim iliuil. , Wlwii 1 Hmml In "'r y'"'i ,n "i1"' Am! tliii'. ni' ' u ' ' T!k!. i!iU n-vi, !m: hau gi" ".. 'ii , l.nsL Jiuii' sire u'iis vi(.lii ji'ars i) Aii.l shii lias t'i'ii I" 1'"'. air. Can u -zr nil i arlli be tnlJ. WliiMi tkiJ, llu'io was no ono to iniinl bi' .- I Sul a woman aslinl next ilnnr ; Ami pbe Iwinj! given to iliink, tun, Let her fall one day on the floor. Aiid ever sinee, the joor ereatnr' H is Inen lame Willi a ii'ooki'il knir ! No I'd often lift Iwr up In my amw To take In r about with im'. I Ti l I I 'allv lnveillb.1 i"or inito. sir. Ami hrr s-.vi'i-t lit. li' i'v... of blue. Wn as bill'' .nml .is bright as Ih'i motlier Will", Ami tbey link :: I me tliroiij;!! ami ilnniili '()ni. nm. I'.t ! An l i t. JSl.l I 1 v. 4. ..ii to llu' 'pilbli '- -'U ilrilikiti.' iiloMili 'l.i.r .!. -i;:h. M:,v to ' airy SV.y' i I V;.;k 'iil.- 'raiitbt. . "Oil .lailily. ilo.l'l so! sin' w liisjH'i o.!, lint I iMii.'k.-!ic 1 ny lllUllK.'ll i:u-f. Ami 1 said : 'Ni'l anoth.-i'Wor.l.yiiiiiiit'iM I); I'll jmt a ':i i:' tin1 "." . -I wa lirutal, sir 1 know it ; . ' . 1 "r , . AIM WIK-U UegMSUlMU IN IISWIUI IMP HI INK Wtf are only l.t,iti-s-not nieu. , , 'Aail Ibo little lass, 1! wor qiuel, ,.( . lot .. fill . Ami it suiwU to bururisbt ii.tomy iiaml Tliuiii.li slio V. lnil it oil witlilwis'iaw !-Sti-.illit. Into n.y soul it enter. .! - . l! m l;.-il mi- lir.iili'timl l'"art ; Si. ;l!.: 'I'll l'..:n-. !:".). ' ' T ha' nlybt i m.'ilo a new art. . XoB . I'V 'ry mni'iilni; and evening, , . 1 kurol, u'lil w ith licaii slii'S'i-ii I lili'ss my tiod lor sawn,' a sun!, Jiy tin-loutli of u little oi'"s (.Mr ' The (Juinr. A JjODDlE I'AUM. ; ' V t. V.I-IV fi'li',-?Wi..i. iii Minr.gr.i- ut'll. -,-( ' -' """ i..,ly . : ,,e i fellow citizen, (:,o. !I "I e ru ",4 f!.n.!i i l.in.i Mtua id .iiii. ur iw'ii an I lab. iiiiic- ...iitthw.'si of tlii.j . cilj, and ! ' ,i. '' -saw convinced us iliat ho is as j ii ueci'as of ngiiciiltiu'i.t asa. a.-.- i r, Mr ::':iow ha , in the t.aet i vw ; iwu1 . lundrcd and tuouty-iivo acre ", .icv- j e:i:y-i "vo cf which are in cuti.i i ; A ii.'iy iu 9ttu: llcsiiles this h' has f,. n uri 'S ! in f !iT poiatiK'S, ton m qru.- and leu ' ill pea.-. The a'lp.-.-i -it 'iideni...' nf the St rui is Sir tlie l. -.u-!-. Mr, Jcsej-h j Yt'.iuuWiLrd, '' solicr and' imiusii'n us '. youn' gentle "uau, who is in all respects a coiupctoiit and expert farmer. U o noticed that tl. c cotton was well bowled and gives pro nu'eo of an unusually prol- ilie yield, wliiLi i be corn, both high nnd lowland, is well s. "ooted, giviug piomise drawbacks of a serioi. s nature, Mi. Snow will realize handsome returns. A view of the premises su all tli-eir surroundings was a sourco of much pbiasnre, from its delightful situation, presenting a roman tic and lovely landscape i.l all directions He has over three hundred acress of as fine farming land as then: is in the coun ty, aud, if he is as successful iu all bis future agricultural undertakings, as bo proves to be this reason, be may, like Horace Urccly, bo able to write a book on what know about farming." 'I he farms adjacent to ami iu the vi cinity of Mr. Snow's are looking ;don dld, aaiX eiv" assurance of maguificHit j yie,us in tne staple ana ci-nai. Uideo.1 throughout this entire section tho crops are looking better thau at auy lime with in the memory of tbe oldest inhabitant f for all of which our'peoplo are doubtless profoundly grateful. Ualeigh i,'uenii Vitlor. INFLAMED EYES. A horse whose eye is inflamed from any eause should be protected from the light and the rye strengthened as much at possible by tonia applications, as cold : solution of three grains ifulphate of r tine to one of water. In ease of dust, i a wire irama a lieu wiui a nne green gauxe should bo fitted over the eyes tj arrest the dust. r . . . ... who 1iki.i s .moth ;;h. 'i'Ui io i girl, anif I luvc lo think of ' licr ii'id lull; nl lior, who comes in late wl'rf ll.cre is vonif anv, l o wear a p'.'C"') lill!i' ni'- i f niinjli'il rcspnrisibi'ity '.mi i:isii i lior' jfouiti,'. i.ui tbo is si:"in to ii .'pvii 1 m ami Ioi.lt lo ii . : i.!.j,; ib i'-.i: (.'ill vlio lielps , Kir'a -r. i:i !.vr i ui l.oir.f !lu is ties- , i"l liuli ?'i;i.t ud CDUitorer. bli ! iaiic- t.'..r.:i slio 1 taslti fiOMi the tired, viiil )iiyer that fuTti-r at tlu-ir work; hoi Mtiig i:jf-a u a stut. upon wiiieu the suyt-Jaireil, white faod mother loans and ii rested. She helps mother with the nuing sewins. with the week's mending, with a cheerful conversation and coiiL'enial eouinaiionsbiti that somo uirls do not thitik wrortU while wasting on otily mother. And when there comes a day when she must bend, as girls must often lieud, over tbcold worn out body of bcr mother lying iiihcedl'ul in her coffn, rough hands foided, her long disquito merged iu rest, sotucthing very sweet will bo mingled with her loss, and the girl who helped mother will find a bcncdic.ion of peace upon ber head and in her heart. Catherine Cole. C'illilSTIAMTV. In a truly Christiau c.iuiiin.nity a' coiiminnit y in which llie priuuiple of do- in,i to o. Iters as we would have thesu do ' to is, the priiicipio uf equal right.-! 'an-l ! oqual fro: ilo.u, KTiiuiated lawi-ml in- lit-; r.: ) j : tituiioiH i lri.ro wiJuUl bo no poveily, j .... , o..UU,., ..u . , .J ..... .... I strou.ily poor. There would be no wom-i ii Ti:ininv im ill. n .'r.ml v tii.l. f.i..l itn.ii- 1 en toiling away their lives for a mere ; j ittanOG, no children at work who ought ' to bo at play, no able-bodied u.eu vainly .. . ... . . I scckl,'g Cinploymeut, no idlers enjoying t wealth of wbh.li lubor had been robbed, ... and no prostitution of the highest talents ; io me grce ly g-.uieiiug ui weuuu uiai , c-nnot becarried beyond the grave. Iu I a ei innitttuty there would b'j room for ! all, wurk for all, plor.ly for all, leisure j and opportunities of full development 1 lor all that God's providence calls iuto ; the world.; Standard. i Well, Ingcrsoll was lecturing 1 bc ! liovc it was in Milwaukee and in hi lecturo became to this assertiou, and while bo l-'atured there wcro stand ing ! . I . up in me comer of the platform three ;or fuuf drunkl!U ,n(.n Ktnri;Iin. ,, ; or four drunken men standbier there talking in an undertone. That crowd felt like they ought lo take tbo amen comers on ilob ; aud all I want to know uoout any fellow is w.lio 'takes tbo anion uorni-rs o:- 'inn : aud when you lim! Hob ii'acl.itig;,'i.a i-.iir lind the amenenrnci , tilled Willi old lid-nosed diinkards and oilier Va'tuUir,.!.- of the town . ihey have ru !? ' ;;i an I taken ihe itttien eoruvrs on l.i -,, And v.hile Hub was lecturing,1 wli.'ii tic ri ae'icl the assertion, " 1 lien u- no hell, and I can provo it to any reasonable mail,' he got iho attention of that crowd, of course. They wee interested at this point, and one of tin in straightened himself up and staggered up to Hub and put. bis bands on his shoulder and said, "Can you Hob !" lie said, "Yes, 1 can." "Well," the fellow says, "do it Kob and make it mighty strong, for," he says "1 tell you that nine-tenths of us poor fellows in Milwaukee are depending on how you make that thu.g. ' Godcy's Lady's Book gives some good advice in making ono dollar do tbe work of two. In the first place, it advises to havo as few clothes as it is possible to get along with. Tho second is to tako the very greatest oaro of what you have. Never buy any thing but good materials. Never turn a dress inside out when it. is put away. It creases and spoils the trimmings. Dresses should bo kept iu bags which button down the front, so that the folks arc not disarran- god in puttimr them in. Blue oaner is the best preservation for white gowns. Kodies should bo laid down flat ; on sleovos the bows suffed out with paper, if they are used for trimming, and each bodies kept from dust. : Furs should be well beaten, taken ont from time, covered with insects powder and sewn in a holland bag. Boxes for evening dresses should be tbo length of tho skirt and furnish with a couple of books, so that if set on end they form a sort of hanging wardrobe. Summer wash f brics smoothed out and folded after wearing, will last longer and fresher than when l hey are hung up, and will not become to dingy. If thrown down carelessly when taken off they will iwon lofo their frcslness. fin; until F.M5.M .'Mi iAlUKX 'i'Ktj. (livu ilio liii;s i it, ficuli w:itr drliit. 8r;il dues not take its $Ue. to A l:"" till pall is '!i bfii'sns iu. Iron iif' tk. ' . " best to rei 'ler yew! turn 1' V ii'f.lo tiin 'wut ' i'-v ill l!lO j. fiowcrz v.iil 1 ;,,;) ,iiir,l .,,,1 ;,, 1 nt,. bo iMilcil ii.Je. . .Prevail' we.'its by kc;pi'ij! the land !upied as consMn'ly .is possible, with i crop of soma ;.ind. ) . . . j .duM.ms tbinuiing of fru.t a very fine .nd proGtablo thing! whenever it can be convicinly prao- tioud. ! ..Tl.- l..w - iti. nn; I i i i,uuni, i.ponli; ,1,, nut aKvavs seem to realize it . Swine like both grass and i ay In curing bay and planting corn for fodder have iu mind our luuj winters and when you think you have enough, secure or proparc for a little more- It is reported that tiic round-headed apple-borer has been successfully ex cluded from trees by placing fresh nia- i uuro arouud the base of the tree and iu intact with it. ; The introduction labor saving ma- 1 elnneiy hisarrange l the old method.-, of lariiiiug, and nyiotliiu more than iu tin' cbanjRijt It I. as uecnsHtittiMl in the the cbangctt it l as uecsw-itittfil. employment of hired help. . . By feeding the nats untbreshed, we s;ivc th(J )i(bi,r of threshing, and also got mo straw . ana gram Mgetlier in t lie stomach, jetting a. bettor ditrcs- tjo of Uau when ,cy ftl Itu sapaiatc. Wul.ln If Mm. .' . " ' ..n says in ',00 Nation- l ' "'U:. Uuc mistake which is ! ,,J, 1- . , "i-'ut. ',y Ulany oreoders of Jerseys is to ;ncm , brrC() (n0 young, and I lllli!C ttlU iheir t'uK. h:i.; done muuli to rcduoc Autigiieultural soeiety causavo uiou ry '.iy rcstneting the numb -r of prizes in each of tlio classes. Two pruiiuius iil'i! onu-igli to offer fur anything, as no exhibitor can's for a tli'ird or fourth prize. Stephou IJoale remarks in the Country j V'eu,'-l"AW t!i;it tlicra is one great ad- ""4l-'u n,mH r'urttejs to rear their I i-i.mm.. ..I., Il, .. .. ....I I :ll young, vz , th.it a turkey hen will take to .my yo'intjono.,, whether batched by herself or not. An bisect called lebis grandis is said to be a most effective enemy of the po tato bug. This friend of tlio farmer is di'.-cribed a less than an iuc'u lone, with : I. i - : r 'I nk blue wins cover, vellow Iro.vn l.ctJ, i!iov.-i a.i,i ;, Ac im re.; in! to . nr.! firmer, tin; i f t!.e il.iek w.li cni.r tlio of koopiug ii J Ktvi ig .he wool I co t p!. c!. ar prulit: pi- tiio; kjciiitit; mtv be eh ir ;.l ng.-uiis't i bo '.mhiI uhivh will u"t exhaust it all, l,'avi;ig tl.o laiui'S clear piolit. ; t.(Ki si'iiuixnoxs. We hope the good crops of this year may not cause any of our farme.s to neglect preparations for next year's crops.. These should the moro encour age all to provide for largar grass and clover crops. Our people cannot raise too much grass, in the raising, they aro not only addingto thoir money re sources, but benefiting their iand. If a man got twelve bushels per acie this year, by caily prcpaiationaud judgment, ha ought to expect at least twelve bush els per acre next year. This is the way to make farming pay in this coun tiy. Do not try io cultivate more land than you cultivated this year, but try to so cultivate tho same quantity as to get double the y ield next year Early aud thorough preparation aud good seeds well seeded, will go far towards accomplishing this. Food crops, to turn under in the green state, arc inval uable. I'rnlriil Erprts. Y.'e aio glad to see that our people are beginning to appreciate the worth of their timber, while some few cnt and burn it in a reckless manner, many are getting to tniuk is much of a large white oak. or bickorys as they do of a tobacco plant. A triple murderer was guiliotiood in Paris yesterday morning'; he made a violent resistance, but in a few moment- his head dropped iuto the basket. . STATK NK'.VS. Trinity Oolkge opened July Ilili with over 80 students. Tlio Government is est:ib'.i: -iir large rock fi'li hatchery a W.'l loi.. j ! Tbo high I'oint Kifles have uotiScil j the (J ivcruov that they will disband. The North Carolina Millstone Co., of Moire county has tu-jde an assignment. A;iiBnamed Duiby, wan killed at Kopet City last week by a log rolling I over him. . , TUere will be a grand Totmtameut at tIia Ktteabeth Citjr Fair October 20th.- Tho Scotland Neck Mounted Rifles uavc Dcen lonually orgauizca wilD about sixty members. i A wild man or (Jorilla lias been seen ! near Ualeigh and a large number of persons arc limiting him. Kinston is to have a ootton factory, with $70,000 capital and over $50,000 has already been subscribed. The Daily Hornctt, the now paper published at Charloote is strongly iu fa fur of a protective tariff. In the Stato Museum, there are !r, 1 ; different kinds of salt and fresh water i fish fouud iu North Carolina waters. li uldsboro's furniture fac'ory is now ; about ready for work. A broom facto- tory is alsoiu operation there. I ' ... . . . .. . ., . , ... ,. i iiv jjuuiu ui uuiiiiuminuui a ui .11 ani: county estimate the damage done to the j bridges of the county by tbo late storm ! at 15,000. There are still quite a number of guc' at Ocraooke, Vha fishine is no"- .'. ' , , " saiu 1 lo b plcndid. The Boiou cl about October, lt. SCKAPS. JJreecbes of shrink. contract Those that Death is the privilege of human na tuie llowe. The trial is uot fair whe affection it judge. Many mou steal beoauso thoy have not courage so say to their wives and friends, I cannot afford it. Those who blow the coals of others' strife may chance to have the spaiks fly in their faces- . Never tbink that you can make your self great by making another loss. Those who possess the least inherent purity are the most apt tu t.auiice and vilify others. He who cocius not to himself more than he is( is more thau be poems: Goethe. . Nothing sits so gracefully upon chil dren as habitual respect and dutiful di portu ent towards their parents. j One of the hardest tasks over set a 1 man is to fnrtiet the aood deeds ho haa ! done and to chide himself lot tbo evil. "Yes, sir," taid Mrs Partington, speaking of one who had drank himself to death, "yes, sir, dissolution has broUfcM mauy a mau to his grave." The man wlm will break one of God's cojimandmcnt's habitually and continu ally, if you will turn him loose, will break them all. 7Tie wise and active conquer difficul-1 tics by daring to attempt them ; sloth and folly shiver and drink at night of toil and hazaid, aud make the impossi bility they fear. "Pa, have vou got tho hydrophobia t "iNo, Uertie , what makes you ask that question i" "Well I heard mo say to. day that you got awfully bl'tcn when you thought she had a fortune in her own namo " f Harncr'i Bazar. aid Mr. llcnpcck to a friend : "The combined age of my wife and myself is forty years; now guess our respective ages." If your ago aggregates forty, 1 suppose your wife represents four and you represent the aught." Texas Sif- tmgs. OBSTINATE LAMP WICKS. Sometimes the lamp-wiok obstinately refuses to be turned up in an ordinary manner. It will seem firmly wedged at one side, while the o'her runs up in a poinst, causing weariness and vexation of spirit. To overcome this depravity, take a new wiok, draw out a single thread neer tne selvage, and the wiek will be found tractuble when intiodueed into the burner. The cogs will take it up properly, and it will appear in sopd form and give an eyen flaue when light SOME FOOLISH THINGS. Talking slang. 1 'raising yourself. - Weiring tight shoes. Tramping for u living. i'orrowmg newspapers. EE3 (jetting mad at nothing. Kissing poodles in public. Living beyond your Income. Sleeping away tbe early; morning hours. 1 Hunting fur wbito baodeA Maptoj uiont. r fountin your money before t ia oarurj,.,.,. ... 1 ' ..i.J, . . Trying to do business fit bout ad ver- , Using. Marrying a man for bis splendid mustacho. Endorsiug notes for frienda and acquaintances. Marrying a woman because she has a pretty face. Haying the gallant to every woman but your wife. Expecting to bare money without working for it. Wasting your smiles on every man but your husband. Loaning aD umbrella without bid ding it au eternal adieu, Exposing your iguoranco by -pretending to kuow everything. Getting married in lifes Ii- knd repenting at dead leisure. - . Judguiug a man ' ' coat, or a worn- "J ' cul uf complexion. bJ lb ud ' lr Env w. "g whes people their wealth en you migtkl be hourding a pile up ior yourseti, i . Falling in love with a woman's hair or tout h before you know how much they p iiij. for Uieiu. HINTS TO HOUSE KEEPERS. Milk br.ead dries out raster than r tcr bread. Do nit let stale flowors remain sick-chamber. iu a ocaiu peaesei and tbe tkm - ra0 removed much easier by peep g wltb out scaldling. Wash your flatirons in f j,pSU0J aif dry thoroughly, if they at , Uolbo you by dropping black sr Kjcfcg. , U is elaimcd that a juioe 0, , ,emoD s.-iuecz id into a cup of cofl-ue W1j lffor)j immediate relief iu n euralgio hnadacbe. A fow loaves -of green woruiwood, scattered where black ants congregate, ' is s ue! to be effectual m dislodging tb'.-ui. . , lu baking custard set tbo the pan containing it iuto another pan containing hot water, and it will cook mujh better. Don't ask a convalescent if WwowM like this or that to eat or drink, bat prepare the delicasos and present thews it. a tempting way. A half cup amoninia to a pail of wans water will cleanse hard-fiuished walls ' nicely; of course the water should bs " changed when much soiled. Eor a gtmpowdor burn, keep tbo wounds wet with a mixturo of linseed oil, and lime water for three days, and -then apply vaseline Wheal,- Forpotsonintf rroai' phosphorus! mj when children strek matches, give a' tablespoonful of nmjrnesiw, aud then,' freely, gum arabie wafer;: ten magnesia- if only a little phosphors - taken. On ironing day, aet aside- (ftr piece? needed repairs' and mend before' fm ting away. Keep the weariug apparel of each member of your house-hold where it can be found by the own er without oallicg for help in the searoh. Into a soluttion of gum arabie stir plaster of Pans until the mixture as sumes tbe oonsistieucy, of oroam; apply wiui a orusn to tbe broken edge, of china nnd join togother. In three daya the article cannot be broken in the lama place. A few farms for use in bangint no clothes may be purchased at any bard ware store for five r tea cents, tmi will keen a garment preseatablo a mat deal longer than when it is bans; apaa nau or noor. a sun's efetaea are almost ruined by baas-ins- fold. and these forms will preserve; ike -than a of the shoulders and keep oat thl wrinkle. The League meeting at Kanit, Ire land, was attended by tea thousand per sons, but the crowd was dispersed by tlu police aud niillilary. t L YY ed. X-
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 22, 1887, edition 1
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