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TflUQLEWOOD Tom Tangier's Column of 129.-TKAN8TOBX'nON. The Brahma hen had thought It best To hide way her stolen Among' the orchard grasses; There butterfliea dance endles sets, While apldem weave their cunning And scare a footatep passes. Tet cruel Fate, on tnlschlef bent, That way a heedless farm-hand ' To wrack poor Brahma's pleasure!. He never thought of egg or hns, But set his ponderous number " Down on the fragllfr treasures. A crash! A start! He made Jtmt then What English rustles rail a While Brahma's wrath was spoken. A weltering mass of yolks am! kIicIIs The tragic truth too truly tolls. For every egg Is broken. M. C. S. DO. HIDDEN BIRDS. We were walking In the lowland next the wood. "Cork-a-doodle-doo?" railed the rooster near the. bam. "We do very well," ans wered Flora "I'll try this pignut," she went on. "Oh, what a bitter nut," and be threw It ut a squirrel, who sat on a tone chattering. Ruth rushed forward. "I see a Glen garry ea,T." she cried. Jark dawled up to meet us. "I've got some new postals." he said. "This one with the fiddlers nnd pipers Is the fun niest card In all the bunrh." "I like this arly morning, with the last star lingering In the sky," remark ed Ruth. "It tempts me to rob In broad daylight. But (his other one, with the puppy. Is Impudent " "Bo It Is." assented Jack, and the has ty fellow nr-nt It In two. "Let's wander over this way, where the pasture Is part hollow and part ridge; the lam be nip every wild flower." Iirhed Flora, who Is no sheep lover. "What a crooked fence alon that rye field!" "Can a rye field hsve a utrslght fence?" sked punning Jark "There's a butterfly: catrh "or!" Jack started, and' nllppH. He sprang up at once, rubblnK his hands. "I fell In nettlen." he laughed. Just then we ranie neropn Billy, the pet coat, and all turned homcwurd, while lh sunset was fiamlnR over the hills. BUB WHITE. IJ1 ANArROBTIC WET AREAS Indeed are those Extending to th" enst and wret. That kiss the sands of that dear land American all love the next Reitstless waves of bottle rreen Engulf the rllfTs with thunderous ronrs. Atlantic and Piielfk- both Eplll much COMrLKTK upon their shores. MAROARKTTA. 13: -A KKW MSB. 1. The sin of ynur ablutions. The in you may woiir as you an to walk. I The sin nt your flundav pudding- 4. The sin In your unele'a fumlly. ft. The sin that sounds your fears. k. The sin of the forest TOM TANOLER. , ' 133. -AH Til BY II TN. The man Inclined to dine or sun On credit. rimN hie Mil run . While he who Btur to pulnt the. town With rd, will speedily run . If by an evil .Impulse struck. On undertaken tn rim Aft.l Strike hln ji.irtmr ,r his boss Or any he m:iv run He'll wske nome wat'-hman with bis din, And Very likely t,e run Alone In Jail t" ino, nrnl toiit. T'nttl his ser.niM has run ; Then his companion. .Jo nnd John, Of his adventures will nm Till, to escap their sneer and ei-off, The hapl'ss virMm mu run ' If be will turn trom noi nnd laughter. Some real ndvantiire to run He needs must etniiftil' tnnr" mrl mors, Or som one e'e will run HhOUld he t-ah th" effort due. All that he has will he run How often he will iaue nnd sich. When maMets -em to run As fishermen at tunm ,ir-' lit. I. To see the noo,, of tish run Yet, thourxh the yunn.'r. nviv r" r.-nce 1 With harriers hard to run He whf wmM win rnu.l firmly nl.'fy, And ntver, never, run M C 3 l.lt. A UK Y(r ON' 1. Would you like to e n vounx writ, r fowl? Place h feminine iierson oM :( small rove and the bird will appear -Do you like sweet oriran musle ri.o an Injury on in Im.ige and tm Instru ment Is at hand 3 Do you Oread the cold of winter or lire fine heat of sum inert Pln e-. er.,1 law wnv s of wiii.r on a srn.iller rjufi ri 1 1 1 v Shle ' Ihimle shrill l 'no in urvh.inn 'irs W.oild v li 'ir, I'l ne vttli a h:toi . ' i u 1r, on h tMiint ..i 1 1,,. toa n is t" '. n on - - 7 . AMU ys no, p. lis and UMWi Yrox II 11. -TP. N-Ti 'HITIi iV A MKAL tw fcyrup iroid, Kron, I'KIM A I. Imik.i i i i i .11. W found to of liiuhest , r.i In And so de'hued liv ill Another KINAI. limn n nm' Insured to he no .d. Hd never liecn In any pl.n Where. I'HIM Al. m. r stood TKi: AI'IVM iy. i'l i a it vi ; The TOTAL e.ino- on ai Mi- sun "i n,s ed the ONI" And r.iK' d as M.u I, I' r . m ,,. roiruri 'iily do, But wot s, waa ih- fiNK TVo the hoys raised "for fun." Th) furnished th" V I " rm.i Aunt 1 1! nal tht TWO. A loop of stout twl. have,,- tln.d round her waist. Thf ' held Aunty I it ' . 1 1 .i ' r 1 n f; ' Sure enough. 8IW 4K,ii wa "roiil In," thumb she Struggled Slid meed. The boys were ah rl. mil ,:. , .ir.!.iK . wss t urh She Scolded the vour.Ksler- oi.ii! sh" was hoars, . "Discord" nn she i ,l in.,. I,. , cord all t' r ugli It served Is thread of it, r flu. nt d's course. And lroved tin main ONK of ),,-, nr gument. tx. t . The unruly bid wr d light, i to s,,- 014 Aunty "cross over the tiM: the un: . Bh raffed them both sou-mil i ut n4 got free; - The TWO has DSSJK-d by. no I ,ron ran ., this ONE. :,,,i ; '". M. ('. H. , " .V. PRIZE I'NTANOUNO. This time nil sre Invited to r.nrii, i,,i In m Kl wA him, T I. -. . .i . - . i i ' Baifr., '-' " i irv Will l wbe gives the lest list of birds found Iddden tn No. 130 will Imi ihhiiIkI vitk , a attreoilv oris. The solutions are R. Chmxl bourn, Melrose, Max. A Iks la jom1I4. Uwnjgn not espertad, nd In ' ease of 'doubt the two or mora neareat foniitt. i it a . snii n eomnaj-ad for potaff of si-rial supartorlty, (Ike net- iieea; eonriaenoaS, Me. ..:." la prise lot hi goa f FanttU H Odd and Curious Quizzes Fronebefger, 120J Clinch Ave. W., Knox xllle, Tenn. Other answers especially good were those of Mra. W, A. Neal. w, H. Phinnfy. Walter B. Bell, Mary; B. Cook, Mrs, J. S. Barrow, C. M. maples, Ml Lues Henry, Jerom Adams.' Mrs. T. 8. Shuw, H- 0. Harris, Kuth Shan nonhouse, Ida fl. Strout. Rachel King, R. U Jmlklns, E. J ; Lilly, Jr., V, B. Bessey, Tattle M. Willi, L. 8. Howard, Loulso Allen. N. J. flcott, W. T. Mom. ley, Oussle Reade, Mrs. J. D. Kuirenla Johnson, F. C. Iwl, Mrs. Iewls M. McNeely, D. 8 .Parker, Mrs. M. M. Moore, John Davis. A- R. Frost, Mar tha W. Klournoy, I. C. Coldtnan, Mrs. W. T. McMullen, N. II. Wood. ANSWERS. 121. Biit. - 122. -1. Washington. 2. Wayne. 3. Charles Lee. 4. Molly Pitcher. &. Sullivan. S. Henry Lee. 7. Sumter. 8. Marlon 9. Samuel Adams. 10. Jonathan Trumbull. II. Putnam, 12. Patrick Henry. 1J. Frank lin. ' 123. -Ma, mat, mate, mater, majtter, emalter. , . VIA.- 1. Sun. 2. Salurn. 3. Stars. 4. Mars. 5. Uranus. . Moon. 7. Orion. 8. Great Bear. . Dog Star. 10. Venus. U. Comet. 125.-Theo.lore Roosevelt. 128.- 1. Dhole, hole. & DriU. 3. Eland, land. i. Orlvet, rivet. 6. Llaa. lama. . Pott, otu. 7. Pallah, Allan. 8. Hloth, loth. . Sable, able. 10. Clumber, lumber. 127.- They. the. ia.-Bre, care, dare. fare. hare, marc, pare, rare, tare, vare, ware, yare. GIW)IXI HIlOKra FOB CllUItCII. Structure to bo of Ston and to Cot $25,000 Workers' Mbwlon Jiwt Completed IXputjr Collector Nor man Promoted. Special to The Observer. Mt. Airy, March 23. Yesterday ground wan broken In this city for a new Baptist church to be erected this summer on the site of the present church. The new building will be of stone and a strictly modern structure. In keeping with the rapid growth of that denomination here. The building, when completed, will cost about $25, 000, and be one of the best churches In the .Slate. A house of wbrshlp known as the Workers' Mission has Just been com pleted in the furniture factory section of this city, and last evening the Ju nior Order luld the corner-stone and presented a Bible to the new mission. The building is a wooden one and contains a free library, reading room, Sunday school room and a school room, where the children who work In the mills can attend free of charge at night. Several local speakers of prom inence made short addresses at the ceremonies last night and a collec tion for the maintenance of the work was taken. This is a splendid work and filled a long-felt want In that part of the city. While all denominations have contributed liberally to the erec tion of the building, Kov. J. E. Smith, pastor of the Haptiat church, has been the mo.t active In the establishment of thin worthy enterprise. deputy Collector J. H. C. Norman, of Dobson, whose district has hereto fore hern composed of flurry and Vadkln counties, has recently been tranaferred to a dlatrlet composed of Surry, Htokes and Forsyth counties, with headquarters at Winston-Salem, officer Norman has been a terror to blorkaders In this section, and this change Is regarded as a promotion for his elllclent services In the past. WILL NOT LEAVE IOCIRBl'IWJ. Mr. n. T. Holding IXNtttes at IxmN liurg TIpp "MIsMoiirf Tiick" IMayed by it Darky Kaci for Mayor Smallpox S'are Over Addrv-wt by Ihei (iovernor lround of Represen tative lllckett. Hpe in to The Observer. Urulfhurg, March 23. Mr. IV T. Holding, of Youngvlllc, a young at torney who has Jut received his li cense t,, practice law, has moved to Lniilshurg nnd anaoclated himself with Mr. F. K. Hprulll In the practice of his profession. H Is said author itatively that Mr. Hprulll has no Im mediate Intention of leaving Louls burg, allhought It Is true that ho lias accepted the appointment as dlyl slon counsel for th Atlantic Coast Line KpurkH nhow afforded a day of timuseirn nl tu rlrcua-lovers yesterday. It g.ive two performances, afternoon and evening, to good crowds and In a Komi, i lean hhow. If riirimr lie true, u local darky played a rather amusing trick on a i our, try in Kto and buncoed III in out of 1. Moum tlnm ago ho secured an Piles Cured Quickly at Home Without Pitln, (lilting or IiiMant It.llif. Nurgcry. Nimplc I'ackagc IYc Sevi ii people out if ten are said to riuve 1'ih-s. ,.,i one mHn In n mil ll iii ineil i,i,. tlnm W(, nro p.,,v. inir It eerv d.iy it our own expenx V -en, ;1 HHiri.le p.n'kiigfl f (he wonderful I'yrunild rile Cure to any pi-isoli lllisi,l, y fri-i- We don't do this us it Hinder of muse in e nt nr philanthropy, Hll ),,.. ii use It Ik to our Interest to (o mi. We know that the sufferer from 'll,s. tormented ami driven almost iraxy by this wtPtihed trouble, will find sui h Imtne, Hut,, n il. f that h(. will ko ut oik,, to his druggist and buy ii box nnd gi t well We know Dint we have got the greatest n m-.tv In ii, world f,,r piles, and we are te;.y ;i riil willing to stand ,,r fall by the verdict, of th'iHe who make th,- in, ,. mive been doing this for some years now Hnd we never jet have had occasion to regret II. And tin n tnnly nt the drug store In exactly the siuiie 114 the sample send out , fr n,nce, here i a in. in who got such Immediate re in f fiom the sample (hat he at once bought I,,,, w,,, ( JU,( ((, rtrt)fl? I'mlouldeiliv, since It cured blni a'.ei I " 1 1 """n "'! Muds of thing had fail- 1 11 Mete . a simple of the kin I of let ters . g,i .Very lay and we dont have to ask for them: "Keoclveil your sample of I'lle 'iire atni have given It a fair ItIhI utnl It lias proven Hie best I ever trleil and rfferte,1 11 coinplrte rtire. I rati rr. lommenii you highly In this vicinity. . ... .t- u.,, ,,,u siirripie unu one box urn! It das Iwen a eomplet cure. It has been worth g 1 00 to me. Thanking you for the ample nnd the cure, I win recommend you to everybody. Yours respectively, Jullua Mayer, dealer In feather, ginseng and hides, H.xlford, Ind," Pyramid file Cure I for snlt at every druggist's at 60 .cent a wx or, If you would like to try a sempla first, you will receive on by return mail by sending your aamnt ed. dr te The Fyrsteld Prog ComtiAtiy, Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich. "' - ' . ' .' old nifft-off coat from Chief of Po lice Iiigh, and was sporting: the bross button for all ; they were) worth. Cutchlng tho country darky In some minor breach of the peace, he gravely informed him that he waa under ar rest, but Mayor Macon was to busy that he had told the officer In such case as this to simply collect $1 and discharge the offender The , darky coughed ub the proper amount and promptly "discharged." . . . the candidate for the nomination for mayor at the coming election In May are growing In number daily, In addition to the incumbent, Mayor Ma con, Messrs, Jno. B. Yarborough, b, B. Masaenburg and w. M. Person, have announced themselves. All of thes gentlemen are very popular, mid have warm personal friends, whose activ ity in their behalf promise a hot and exciting contest. Vj-'VVv The rmallpox ware I alt over, there having been, but one mild cane. The authorities acted promptly, and there is now no danger .whatever Oft any spread of the disease. , V ; It Is elated, that Governor Glenn will deliver an address at , Ingleslde Academy the last of April, the exact date to be announced later. This- ex cellent school is located about 5' miles from here In a community of Intelli gent and prosperous people, who will extend to the Governor a most cordial greeting. . The people of Franklin are proud of the fine record Representative Blckett made in the last' Legislature. His name is connected with some of the best legislation of the session, and his career In the House wag highly creditable to himself and his coun ty. Little globules of sunshine that drive the clouds away, DeWltt's Little Early Risers will scatter the gloom of slck headache and biliousness. They do not gripe or sicken. Recommended and sold here by Hawley's Pharmacy. TTODOL digests -what you eat and quickly overcomes Indigestion, which is a forerunner of Dyspepsia. It Is made in strict conformity to the National Pure Food and Drugs Law and Is sold on a guarantee relief plan. Sold by Hawley's Pharmacy. TRY IT. The best way to judge a good chewing tobacco is to chew it We guarantee Bill Bailey it's pure and clean and pleasing. l BAILEY BROTHERS, (Incorporated") Winston-Salem, N. C BNo Batter tobacco mad hired by BAILEY BROS. U SO X a U a L WONT WEAR OUT A wash suit, a skirt, a shirt-waist, or suits for the children, will last all tho summer long. The Patterns Are Exclusive, The Colors Are Fresh, f The Quality Guaranteed. Linonctte looks and feels like linen, but the price is lots less. The sales are immense. ASK FOR UN0NETTE, and if your dealer can't supply you, write us. The Century Manufacturing Co., Manufacturers. Stebbins, Lawson & Spragins Co., Selling Agent. - . South Boston' Va U S. A. , V.. l...li . f - Coroner IlgoiMTfefe- II Suard Iroii liuot Hoclcly IVople. 1'ronl liio Nortli inn tion for Itocortlcr and Clerk, 3ay 7, ' Special to The Observer. Wilmington, March 2J.The body of John Lynn, colored, 22 years of age, a State convict who was drowned In Smtth' Creek Wednesday a week ago while making his escape from the camp at the Atlantic Coast Lin ter minal work near th city, was found yesterday floating in the water nea where the man went down. The coro ner was summoned and viewed the re mains, but found no mark of vio lence on . the body, exonerating th guard who . were firing at the prison er when be fled to the creek bank and plunged In. H t wag serving a 30-year sentence from one of the up per countlea in the State. . , , . The party of prominent society peo ple from the North who are guest of Mr. and Mrs. . Pembroke Jones at their handsome country estate on the sound, were guest of their host, and hostess for a special trip, down the Cape Fear river, yesterday,, visiting Orton plantation and the ruin of old St. Phillip' church. The party includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mis Sadie Jones, Misses Fish, Douglass and De lano, of New York; Dr. Freehand and Messrs. Jacobs, Adam and Burden, of New York, and Messrs. Blake and Kendall, of Boston. Last night a par ty of Mr. Jones' Wilmington friend were entertained at the sound, th guests returning to the city on a special car of the Consolidated Com pany at 2 o'clock this morning. The county commissioners met yes terday afternoon and called a new reg istration for th election on the ques tion of the establishment pf a record er's court In New. Hanover. The elec tion will be held May 7, and on the same date the voters will express themselves as to who will preside over the court and whom they will have a clerk of the same. Mayor A. M. Wad dell thus far is the enly candidate for recorder. There are several announce ments for clerk. than those ntanufac- n NOT IN A TRUST. Ii CC.-.'Vi;.' i I 8 LI f V- i. .. . J "w J Li w nr UlJUC UK a t This is one of the thousands ot case healthy u that of a boy of twenty, i tus thousands 01 men ana women, wno cannot 9 .,.' 1 ' ., i'f . yt x.; 'V j- t t.-yi . y . : : rs.i,: wvwyw ..'.'.:;..':,:',) If you wish to keep strong and vigorous and have on your cheek the glow of per fect health, take Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, according to directions, and take no other medicine. It is dangerous to fill your system with drugs, they poison the body and depress the heart, while Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey tones and strengthens the heart action and purines the entire system. It is recognised as a medicine everywhere. This is a guarantee. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has stood severe tests for fifty yean and has always been found absolutely pure and to contain great medicinal properties. CAUTION. When you ask your druggist jrocer, or dealer for Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you get the genuine. It's the one absolutely p.ure medicinal malt whiskey and U sold only In sealed bottles; never in bulk, took for the trade-mark, the Old Chemist," on the label, and make sure the seal over the cork is unbroken. Price $1.00. Illustrated medical booklet and doctor's advice free. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. MACHINERY We Build Machinery Tarn Reels, Spooler, Starch Ket tles, Wast Cleaning Machinery, Waste Presses, pulleys, Hangers, etc. We rebor and overhaul Corll.ii en gine. We do general repairs for cotton mills, cotton seed oil mills and other manufacturing plant. THE D. A. TOMPKINS CO., Charlotte, N. C. When is a Home Not a Home ? When it has no Bell telephone, we would - say. Most homes in this city take Bell service. Perhaps you do not realize that a Bell telephone is the most economical of all home necessities. Once tried never abandoned. REASONABLE RATES. Oil CONTRACT MPAXIKXT RO. 9050. BELL SERVICE IS SATIS. ; factory; r 1 G bat your rAKTUDOL where Puny s Malt Whutey drives out the great tonic stimulant ana ciixir 01 ue nai say too mucn in praise w , Pure Hals One pf the Joys of ?iome Life is the , FAMILY GATHERING Before the Open Grate in which Burns a cheerful fire made with DuStless, Slateless CO the kind you always get wnen you Phone 19 STANDARD ICE A FUEL CO. Ue Your Wants Known Cm Um classified column ' of Tbe Obaerver lor what vom waaC Ton may find It for an expense of SO otata. ' Isn't It Worth Trying ? when the coet involved U ao trill tuff The dawtfed column ol The Observe 1 confined to feglUmat da and Is all the more mlnable for thl reason.' Presbyterian GoIIc&c lor Women r. : TV v - ' t .. J- Second Urm Nglna 7?ntnr Jt " "flu Uli- JG Mr. 0. I. Partridge, cf Franklin, Masi., who is in V" his 84th year, led his fa- mous band throuch the streets of Cambridge at the head of the Knights Tern- rj ' plar Parade. . - ? , " i'A , Mr. Partridge has played , the fife since he was 13 years old and at the time . oi me wvii war; was ap pointed to recruit the regi mental band ; of the 18th' Massachusetts - Regiment, arid had charge of the field music. Later he helped to recruit Neal Dow's famous i "regiment"-'' v-s. ' " . In an interview Mr. Par tridge said. (IAprattooktniddeneoldandIwu bid vp with ncunlgl in ray shoulder, which Drougnt on tew ana toon away nr appetite, by usin? Duffy's pure Malt Whiskey I ; came out all right, and en Memorial Dar I was leading my band and play in?, as weO. ' I think Malt Whiskey u just the medicine to tone up and keep up the strength of old people. " Hoping your mediano .will prove beneficial to other. I can truly recommend it u a valua ble help.-G. I. PARTRIDGE, Fmnklin, Mass., Sept. 1st, W06. Despite his advanced age, Mr. Partridge can still do u good work as men two score year younger. -, , germs of decay, and renders the system as oeen the means of prolonging the Uvea of A ,M Pcl4 rt-tw jot y. pvpu . J ' ' ' I ' " " ' - .. .,i C -.'i ! r.l.ln.nl ltlnM ' . - t . V t aj V f '.,-. jr-jHyr;vr-- J A J a: : i . . f, 'i'l - . 1 . 'i
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