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voL. Mix. GRAHAM, N. C THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1893, NO. 18 PROFESSIONAL CARDS . JACOB V. LONG, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, V - GBAHXlf, ' - V .... A. C, '', May 17. '88. Jfi r. KlilKKOUJU:. . ; TTOBNEV AT tAW' : JfrftdtlPe iu the Btntaaud Federal- Conrt will faithfully and promptly attend v hus oes entrusted to him. - - , ' JDp.:Jo3mR.Stockardl Jr., C?NTIST' BURLINGTON. N.' C. :'KTWJood seta of teeth at $10 per pet Office on Main St. over I. N. Walker & Co,' a Store. W. R. OOtE V, M. D., ' .r; ' : : Graham. N. C. - ' iJ"'CalU atteudednt all hours In town or iconnty. Oiuee at Besldeuoe, North Mula 8t. : Mrfy !5 fiin. ' . , . C 3 fJ V 2S j- m 'ii t i j S, 5T S. O - rri r n r- a-r CSS S53&I5- 75.R5r"3o a tjE. S3 ' SiflPLE COPIES FREE ! The Sunny South, ' f The great Southern famly Weekly, eltmitd betaken in every, . honimbolil. -Th piico -to ittnlv 2 a year, and a preeent worth - thnt ihinount or niore l cnfr far yery y sarly nb Kcription. A cample copy will be cent free-to ianr addresa, Write at once to t . . J B, 8J2AL8- CO.: ' . Atlanta, (ia. After Rca&laff Treasury mt JTnry Jerome Slockard, in Traveler' liecora jot May. Vague visions fill my brain to-nlght,-hlgh deeds - Round llium'f shadowy walls rold Memnon - gray With vacant gaze look! toward the rising day. . ' And breathes with mystic Hps of aneient i CreeJb'. Th rough Worfen's taunted ball my fancy " leads,' i - ' " ' . And Loda's Bplrlt bends o'er me,i-fnr away, : On linblesscd i shores. through cities of Cathay. " By perilous passes where the eaglet feeds. Confusing sounds awake, celestial strings, The clash of cymbals, tramp of armed bands, - , Bongs fugitive from "Pellon'i 'height out; 'blown j Bound Anthemnsa's slumberous Island sings -Brave-Orpheus to his comrades, -of borne lands, i , Dlm-vlsioned long across the seas unknown. -1 Dm Nl Bcfrct. Nay, I do not regret, altbougb the past ' ' Has been a dream of what might never be,' Although the hopes, now dead, must be the last - : 'That I may ever )ave of winning thee ;. Although the thought be flllecT wltb sadness, "yet - ''-., . , . ' "JTet Jf do not regret. The day had been a troubled one; and night ' Added its darkness to the toilsome day; And then I dreamed a dream a dream- of light,' - , And life and love; and pleading, bid ''thee , say . . , One word, and then awoke affrighted;- yet- Yet, I do not regret. Although I did regret, for, as X woke, I found the darkness blacker than before And only when again the dayligbt broke - Upon the world, with promises in store ' Of calmer, -brighter hours'! whispered s Yet - Yet, Mo not regret. .-a,.- . CHARITY WASTED. GnAIIAQ GCIIOOL -.-Male and Female. . ' -- Location health v. Instruction thor ough and practical. Curriculum com treheD8ive. Discipline firm. - - r -, TERMS REASONABLE, , Pall term opens Spt. 19, 1892. We invite correspondence. For- full ' par tiotilars tddrpa, - - -.' . T-'P SIDDUII.ilW. v 4k i ' ' ' Grabaui, K. C. Arc Yen Going to Build ? If yon are going to bnlld a bonis, yon wilt do well to call on uis for prices.-' 1 nave force of skilled workmen who have been will me from i to 3 rears, who know bow to ao fcood work and a heap of It. I 111 'mild by contract or by tuo uay luraUbinateiial ur yoo can do it. - - . - Come and see tne. Will be glad to give you ngnres. I uauki lor pau pnironaire. . YonrsAc., ; W. W.HUrsON, Grabaia,NC, c2 5 -REWARD ! - The Board of Comuiissionen of Ala fnai', oonnty will pive a reward of $25 i ,r t ear est and c -ter,, ion of Allrn l'srk ho e?onpel from Cue 'county work-house on 2'Jlh of March. I'ar fish is a while man, aged 28 years, .5 ft. 11 In. hifrb, wripht abrut 180 pouods, ff and i r, "round face and 'uir wuiplexioo. J. II. Watsos, -April 13. Clerk of Board. iTKACTlON ENGINE AND SAW. rilLL, . . - - oirEAsiriTLriiia! ' The recent forest fires have destroy- J the opportunity for my culling lim br tli feaon sod I therefore ofler for sale a ri hire-rower Traeiino Kncine gr ! :"a ' . , I." .i toCi"iw'll aik and 1 m tta rou tut IMlf. Is all in Cret-c'i ' i n morel from plate to place aiiriotit Ihe ned cfat"Ti. Eaclift head tIokf. Can CUt6,C - -ijr-t r" -r rr H-t. Arr;j"!o ; -i i-iiiitiii, rr J. A.T ,('., C. , I was tired, oh, bo tired andenra; oh, so very cross i; " I leave it to you if I bad not good reasoo J . ". Yoij ee l was a young wife then, a very younir wife liula more than a bride, in fact, having 'been married only six month. We were not poor exnclly but we had to be economical, and J had such atrugglinn to make ibinga go "just right'? so that accounts might not.worry n. And this' month I had cottio out a little ahead and was rejoicing iu the fuet that 1 bad ,1n, hand the money for that particular sofa J had been waiting for ever since I was married. ; An d - then - what '"do .yon think t Charlie-oame borne the after noon before, and . told me in a great hurryhat there" was ' at .the hotel some" old friend oThin to whom he owed to murh (not moiiey, you kuow, "but hose kiiidnepflea which monoy can nf-er repay), and that common do cency demanded tbat we sbonld ;lva biro and bis wile some sort f au - en tertalnbifBt, ,- t r . " ' Isaia.l'Gli OharlieV'ia'ies'pair, but it didn't do one bit of good.',. Charlie showed me very kindly (Charlie always does tilings Id the" loveliest kind of way) that tbe. party was not a matter of choice, but a necessity ; and furt her that It rnnst tie gi van the next even ing, as the btlde aod groom . would leave the day after. : Q( course I saw the . philosophy and .'" succumbed to Charlie's judgment, (I always make i point of succumbing to Charlie's judg ment, albeit I don't' always see thai philosophy, though I do honestly try my best)'' and fluw roond according- I put on my .best bib and tucker and called ou the bride, then returned to the bouse, wrote .my invitations, bunt ed up a small boy to deliver them, then sat down to think. : 'V ". 7 1 In this X was not unaided by my maid of all work Betty Deenao. Well we planned and talked and settled until we were dizzy, but We got things "fixed" ao there was noth ing to do the next diy but to gt ready." ;- ' '., ; ' , f Now if there was one thing In which Belly Decnan excelled. It was chirkeo aalad. No caterer could ever hdpe" to make it better, nor wring from bet the receipt- ;;- ,'.- " -!;-.' ' SudJenlp I dropped my knife and fork, with wbicb I ms reducing the analotoy of a chicken to shreds. -, 'Betty ,' I said in a solemn tone, "the silver." ' ,' . The silver'mem I fc bore and what ever do yea mean ? " j "The silver ia'nt cleaned Betty," I exclaimed. " ; ' - . It was Betty's torn to look; aghast and drop her koifj. , '. aiire, an' it a djgrasi to look at mem," said she with despair In her tone. - Boa't I know that, Betty Peeoao 7 And don't I kuow that we are guiug to clean it all up to-morrow. . "Cat that don't make It t to use to-n'stt,". replied I fiercely. Well bere was a pretty go I I bate J, ye j it r?'e4 fo c!ean silver, but I coold oot rusLe tlie saiaJ and I could clean the silver. If it" was one U. leg la wblch we ere tot for, it ass t.'.jir. Charlie, ty l.-ls the las-t of bis nue fca I suaa seJ la ir.Ycr't ntr.ilty tf s;!Ter, so , ' ! I . ' N ', t c; night. Well there was no help for It, Uh 1 bbw I did bate the idea of touch lug that povder. -1 knew I should feel for days as if I had been groping In tbe ashes, but there was no, use ; fighting", my own philosophy showed me that; When i we came" into IhU bouse Charlie bad built Into tbe wall a kind "Well Betty," 1 said dolefully, "If you'll grt me the-step-ladder, I'll clean tbe silver I" ? .v:-(''V:,-4-' V The desired arllole was brought, "Shall I help you Ret it down, -mem I" "O no, I'll push lh aining table alose up here, aud I can reach them down, one by oue. How I bate tbe nasty Job added irritably.' , , . Bo I mounted tbe ladder, and travel er a step up and a step down, until had It all down but two pieces. - '. . Theytcertalnly were black beyond description, and bade fair to be clean ed by the "sweat of roy brow," as well as tbe bated powder before" mentioned Just then the door-bell rang. "I'll go OJetty," exciaimw 1, giaa of a chance of relief from the monotonous up and down, of that etep-ladder. - My irritation-was in 00 wise reduced by seeing at tbe tront door the conven tional yellow bag which bespeaks tbe travelling ageDt. "I don't want any thing," I was beginning to say croscly, preparing to shut tbe door la her fuco in the most ubcereaiontous' 'manner, but while I spoke, my eye caught "silver-soap," on some packitges In tbe satchel whioh she had deftly ' opened. ' VI think," she replied, smiliog, "that you do want what I have bere to-day," and she glanced b ick at the silver, which showed through the open din ing-room -door. , " , , "Fleasn let me show you this'l am very tired, and it is so hor. , I really think if you win let me show ypu how (his works you wUlnever regret hav ing tried ll." - T r - I wavered, - If she could prove this to be the fact, I certainly would buy the article. ; Bo I went back for some thing to try upon. It worked like a charm and have it J would." ' As I was paying her tbe pitiful sum demanded for tbe three packages, I noted iow - yery pale ' she looked. "Won't you step inside and rest a lit tle t' Perhaps you would like a glass of water ?' - , . "Tbank you," said the gratefully, 'fl Will be glad to do so," , , "Perhaps she is hungry I rt ftected. "sho con't make much out of such work, poor, thing I I 'hardly like to. offer her anything to eat. She seems too much ofS lady. : She might feci it ao Insult. But I don't believo she. has hnd a fqtmre meal to-day, O, I know I I'll make some raspberry cider and give her some crackers, and I'll eat somo myself at (be name tlmo, so that she may fell ajl right about it, poor thing I" Finally' she dcjiartod, mu'ih refresh ed, and, than kin ft tne profusely, - I made the. lather .and started in and cleaned and brightened and pot tehed while I 'chattered to Batty in I be high tone necessary between two peo ple occupying diffrnt apartments, of the poor thing who bad ber living to make in that abominable way, . Betty preserved ominous silence. Do yoo bear, Betty ?" .."I bear you, mem," called back But ty, in what seemed to be a ratber no compromising tone. , ... "Weil?": t- "WellJ" returned Betty. "Why don't yoo say somethitg ?" "What do you want jue to aay mem f" " ". ' "O, I don't know, aoytbln j." "Well mem, If I must say something I'll say tbe silver is not mine,' but yours." ; . , " "I'm aware of that already," I re plied, takint a positiod of freeziog dig nity from which I .knew I, should be routed shortly. I always was. when I attempted to battle with Betfy. , "Well, mem, m I was say in," the silvei's your', and if you want to bm ruinalin it with - all aorta of nasty things tbat folks leavea at tbe door, I've no call to say anything. Au' I won't so there ! bnt ye'il be sorry for this day's work, see If ye ain't." But the silver iooksd too nice and shiny and clean for me Jo feel tbat there was any truth In Betty's predic- tionf. , The party was a grand success, and tbe whole veiling, among the causes of congratulation, was tbe one that my bands did not feel as if I had been grop lrg In asbe. We all slept the "Sleep of the Just" tbat evening, u well as thesleep ot tbe tired. One minate, Charlie, t want to get something from tbe silver closet tbat was put up there ly acclJenf last n(;ht." Betty broujht the step ladder, and I mounted on the top. With a terri Sic shriek I almost drop- ped from my perch. . O Ciarlie I" I gared, 'n nwer to his anxious ioquiriea. "0, CharLe, the i'ret'i all gone I" "Ctiue I Nonsense I Gone where t" ! -r Jo I know ?" I q j--'.'.ODf.!,'!-' ' - - U3f". - : I - !..' I Charlie tat down, bewildered and helpless. 1 ;..-' "Who on earth but onr three selves would think of looking there tot it," or know anything about the olosetf Non sense, Olive. You didn't ptt It there, last night," he ejaculated, with sudden inspiration. , "I know I dldu't but you did. Per haps you don't recollect standing on this step-ladder whll Belty and handed It, to you ?" He did remember it distinctly. tv nat 1 wint to know Is, bow. 00 earth one could Know that there waa a closet way up there full of silver?" , Well, there was ' nothing to do but devote our energies to bunting for it. Betty carried Olit the breakfast, oold but untaaled. t - - Of courae there was "nothing to do now but inform the polioe. 1 - First, however,: Charley went nil ovex the house, and made an examina tion of the premises. .We discovered tbat the burglars bad entered by mean of tbe little ahed roof, cutting out wludow-pano (n the little sitting-room over the kitchen, ao aa to enable them to undo tbe window catch. - .10 cut a long story snort we were soon the recipients of two telegrams trom axlistaut city, the first one to Charlie. ' - ; - - 'Silver found: Thief cant ured. Gome Identify. - . Blaukenburg." The next one came to.me from Char lie, at the same place, wbitber he had gone at once. "Never saw woman before. Obsti nately silent. Come identify if you can, O." When I entered the court-room the prisoner gave a nervous start, but aa her back was turned I could not recog nize her, I could sea she was dressed In widows garb, and among all my ac quaintances, high or loar, I knew no widow,. "Djyou know the prisoner ?" "Not as I see her now. If she will turn I will tell yott,'J was my reply. tbe made 00 move. -"OiBcer, see that tbe prisoner faces the witness." Before the officer could touch her, she rose, suddenly wheeled and faced me defiantly. There sat the "poor thing" whom I had taken in ondllone for1 on the me morable dy ot the party I It was all clear to me -now.. I bad topped from the step-ladder to tbe front door, leaving - the closet open, and the silver ou tho (able all exposed to view. -: ' ' , I Waa about to speak when (he inter rupted. :'. "Taiu't yio use t Game's up. I'll tell all about It.", She did not hesitate to disclose In the .most reckless manner, that she took up silver soap egenrty, because it gave ber a chance iu bouses and among young housekeepers that were a big "greenies'r (yes, she did, she actually called roe a "greeny") "as tbat one ibtTe." - , Of course she was not one by herself tbat goes without saying, but they never captured the rest, Vut "we bad our silver.' , " t . Tbe circumstances have always re malned very vivid in my memory and I bave wondered a hundred times what ever become of that woman (she was so young 1) when tbe bad served tier terra out, poor thing I - ' 1 r; don't reckou I shall nerd anything I pay somebody else be owes, and it is very long." - I kept going from one to another tbat "He then put his hand In bis pocket I hundred dollars would pay thousands and took out a little gold pencil, which I of dollars indebtedness In a day. Keep he asked mo to keep for bis sake, and the money moving and it wiil not seem so scarce. Five dollars in clrcu- 1 bave the little memento now." Sbe then showed the little gift to myself and others In the room and said sbe had never used it, but had al ways preserved It as a srfcred gift. "When Mr. Davis had said good bye," continued Mrs. Sutherlln, "he burried to the train and left as soon as possible J' -. "Did Mr. Davis think tho war was then ended ?" I asked. latlou are worth to . tbe community more than five hundred in somebody's strong box in a biuik vault Keep tbe dollars rolling and there will bo no hard times. It Is the man who holds it who clogs tbe wheels,' and makes bard times 4bd tight money. . , fwctlcai jitecli-Veesllsts;, "Not at all," she replied". "Oue dtfy I H. B. Battle, Director,;. ' at the table I said to him ! 'Mr. Davis I 'This is the title of a bulletin (No wouIJ Lee's surrender end the war ?" 00) recently Issued by the N. 0. E and be replied : ' , periment Station, which will be sent 4 "By no means. We'll fight It xnt gratis to all residents ofthe State. It to the Mississippi river.' And so said Is, as Its name signifies ; a disodsslon all tie ofEcerr. I told them they were- simply whistling to keep their courage op, but (bey said they , meant what tbey said." Charlotte News. . tfe Kseape fwm the Werld's Fair, Oqe of ibe most remarkable things about the great Columbian Exposition is the thorough way in which It has been published abroad .and at borne, too, for tbat matter. In the April Lip- j of stock-feeding from a practical stand point.. The solentifio questions ' in volved are.not neglected, for every- practical subject Is based upon scien tific facts, and a full understanding: of one Involves a kno wledge of the other. All stock foods are not the same In quality ; some are richer in noma In gredients than others. These1 Ingre dients when eaten In food act different ly In buildiog up the body. Some A the Gldesa'a Band. North Carolinian. v ; It Is believed that Marlon Buli-r i I organizing the "industrial Legion" Iti North Crolinai and that aftei the nei S State Alliance meeting, he . will ben I all hla energies to promote the organi zation cf that order. Already the or der exists in quite 9 number of couo tiesof tbe state, and tf it goes ou Is will Us quite a dangerous political or ganization. . Thoso who belong to IS claim tbat it is not a secret orini.'- llon and that their meetings are not secret, yet practically it is a secret or ganization, for the publio at larce do't not know when tbey meet. It woul l be well if the people of tula stnta would Watch, and, if possible, indict a few of them in the courts, s It wil. t o for a jury to say whether or not it is ii .... . l- . I ' . J political organization, anu nos ior those who are propogatlng It. ( A wo Bottle ejaret Ir. y 1 Caxboix, Is., July, 180 t was snffarmg 10 years from shacks In my make flash, soma : mabn hnn - mifmt plncott's Wtlliaifl Ingleheart gives an u. htAt maA fo... panAi.-thm,. I head, so mash w that at time. I didn't pt amualnir Incident IllUBtratlnir this. , . .L . toweover. J took medlolnes xmanyaoo- " ; 1 lure, varv EreBLi v id value iarnirfantnt 1 .1 k xl - K. 4 A I ' " "" ." movt wv uuuur.u nnrooses. Areln.i, the onnxtttnent. general paaener agents, representing noli wholw ha ttfl,t.hia tA lh. nearly ait tne raiiroaas in tne umtea .ftlmar a nnrtinn nf . .,i-t rt.. a 1 r 1 - -v, 1 I r r , Diaes, Mexico, anu vauaua, were ,n , m . d,e8tod: whfl Chicago, and went to see the World's th. oth. nart mv ... imt,i-, through and go off as waste. If tbe manure Is not preserved, it Is really an absolute waste.: The digestible "por tions of tbe various constituents must bs determined by actual feeding tests with animals, while the constituents must be carefully analyzed chemically, By actual feeding it has been ascertain ed with quality of these digestible con stituents Is needed for different pur poses of feeding to produce fat, or Fair grounds. - Naturally enough-, the talk on the return trip, to the city was devoted largely to Exposition matters Various marvels they bad seen were discussed, until a Boston man broke In wluran-fjaculatloB. "You think Joa know something about this," he said, "but the biggest thing about the whole show is the Way It has ; been heralded abroad. I spent-last winter In Europe, and wore myaolf out trying to dodge tars, bat did not get any leUof until I took &astot Koenlg's Jterr Tenia j to tec and dose rellsvadj me and a bottles oared me; ' tf. W, FXCE? NawvoBT, Ky'., febriary SO, 189f. , Tor many years t was sickly and very nerv ons, so that tbs least thing would frighMJ we, and my sleep was nnrerreshmg aitd I ras so weak as to be nnabl. to do any boasework. I M always Ul-buniored ana dspre.acd. mow wrTLhfnj I. ohantfML Pastor Koeoii's Nerve Touio a bottles) ba. helped me; I atnirkea 1 medial n at ewry oudoi toerson, eaa work, sluep wU and feel oontenud. 1 rocomrnnnn uu tnnlty . FREE questions about the World's Fair.. I ffPftWth ..i.iB irt- -nrt . . . .1 1 I A I " ....-..0 - .'-" w pictures 01 tnese ounu.ogs unui Jn m wfy w, Uy &Qa my dreams were blgbly-cofoted lltlio- toP feaatDg animals, and knowing the graph, jTfled from Paris to Berlin, food, whtoh w D. tl hftad ,od ,n 'A Talnable Book an Hervime Dlaeiue. Mut fr to anr Ki'Ire.i. ana poor pau.Du can sim otnaui Oils medicine t of eliaraa. Thl. n-mndv hu bMQ Drttxwd brtha Brrsnnf E tutor KoeuiK. of Fort Wtvuo, Ind- s1noltH(,aul iiwwpKvanauodrUsciueiloabjUw , . - KOENIO MES3. CO., Chlcaso, lit; ; Bold by Drnswlsts at afper BotUsw 6 for S A tawre8i.at.7a. 6 BottlM tat 99. . JL Tesichiaa SMry 1st Pre.ldssit Davis' The" following touching story is told by Mrs. W. T. Sutherlln, of Danville, where President Da via' last headquart ers were located. Sbe says: "Wbeu Mr. Davis bad been at onr" house for three days he aaid tbat be could not imptae on oor hospitality longer, and made arrangements to establUb bU headquarters at the old Benedict house on Wilson street. I told him be might take his Cabinet to any place be pleased, but as for himself be must be onr guest so It ng as be remal oed In tbe city, andJie yielded to tbe request. He remained ber fire days after tbat time, and was, of course, In a meet anxious frame of mind, bnt was el ways pleasant apd agreeable. One morning be and Mr. Sulherlln went down Iowa and soon retaraed in an excited manner and I knew romethlng and happened. 1 met them at tbe door and Mr. Davis told me almost in a whisper tbat Lee had surrendered aed that he oust leave Iowa as soon as possible. " 'Making a few burried arrange ments, be offend bis hand to me to say good-bye, and I asked hlsa tbe question : "Mr. Davis, bave yon any funds otbs than Confederate mooev r' and be replied in the negative. 'Then,' said I, offering him a bsg of gold, con- taming a thousand dollars, 'take this from me I offered the money with out haripg consoited Mr. Sotherlia, but knew it wonld be all r'fcbt wUb bira. . - , . . . ; "Jlr, Divtstookmy haod and the tears streamed down bis fuce. 'No,' saidbe.'I cannot take yoar money. You so l your btisbail r yoarg snd root Berlin, to Rome, and from Rome to Athens, and I'll pay my fare boms If I could find a hotel on the continent that didn't bave some sort of. World's Fair picture hung up where everybody had to See. "When I took my summer outing, I went to Japan, and the piotures Still haunted mn Heft the railroads' and traveled four days In a jiarlltisha to get where I couldn't be remioded ; of the Fair. Finally, I struck a great pottery, clear away from arty regular line of travel, and the very first tiring tbe superintendent showed tne was a big exhibition at the World's Fair, That beat me. I resigned myself to it, and concluded to go to Chicago the 'first chance I had, and face It. I want to say right bere that the world never saw anything like it, and I'd bet, dollars that if Naosen ever drifts up against tbe north pole, he'll find 4 World's Fair lithograph tack3d on It eight In plain view. .. v ' ' Kres IHeaey ntla-. Indigestible proportions, it will be easy to combine thorn according to the desired rule. To simplify and explain the subject thoroughly la a olalo. nrao- Ileal Way Is the object .of the above bulletin, which la -written by BY W. Kilgore, Assistant Cbemfst." . North Carolina has, according to the last Auditor's returns, 143,784 horses, 110,700 mules, 010,241, cattle, and 1,- 202,850 bogs. There Is no questipn but that vast quantities' of food are wasted annually by improper feeding. If we suppose that fifteen cents per month Is so wasted for saob . animal, and this sum Is ent irely within reason, we bave J tbe total of (3,948,445.80 per ysar. which Is approximately one-sixtieth of I the assessed value ofthe total real and personal property of the entire State, Ought not stock feeders, therefore, to carefully investigate these questions- "A a Bxperlateat With Ayplee. Sotentlflo Americas Aaency ur :A 1 t . -. 1 J " if' ' CAVtAT. TRAD Mtul. OiaiON ATaTrf. COPYRIOHTS. etaJ Fdrtnformstloa and free Himdboc writ M - ldMtlmres for securing patent. In Aow-m. very patent takm out br n. 1. brnutfht bsor4 the publie by snouo siven free of emuge iu u lamst drmlarton of sny witeatlflfl paiwr hi WOTUfc C MBUU IU1 r IMIWLniUMi mma sbould bs without It. vrart SI. MtMfx months Jtl( Fu BUSH sua, lilii Iwoadwai No l.,'liK'$.ut t. Weekly. j.t,F si lhec ii OS N i X)J sar.Aew lorfcCujr. . L "SX - U aA From tbe Wilmington Star. ,t Tbe leading idea on which the an nextfd arliclo from a Boutbern paper Is based, is exceedingly simple, but it has interested tbe Star, and will doubtless interest many of its readers. The man who owes a bill wblcb he Is able to pay has no idea of Ibe gener- BV . - i m , mm Our, esteemed contemporary, the Orange County Farmer, In a recent Is sue mention's an experiment with apples that dererves the widest possi DIB noiloe. I ha trnur mant mtm brought to tbe notice of tbe CirclevIHe Ier ro"8b rodi is rilln Farm Club bv It nra.IJ.nt. mhn, - prng r rame rneumatic or VUSDlOB plained tbat tbe fruit was sent for In -RAMBLER spectlonby a reslJeot of the place.! If you have never ridden a BAMBtrai The experiment consisted ol storiog w,ltt tliat combination oiO.AJ. Bprioj the ennlea from on. t I. h-e-l. .,,D. aeotoitio lire, do not d.s 1 tstunfrflfc Ii. Ma ha tr Ills. Mmmnnllv by paying It. Tbe waylto ease things om' M woloa ne linea Un PPr Ma pi, but try it, not around a block, bai op when money Is tight Is to keep tbs money moving-, not to hold It. A gen tleman told tbe writer pesterday of a case wblcb came under bis own obser vation. A firm wblcb advanced sup plies to farmers alfo were agents for some Insurance concern in wblcb there were regular installments to be paid by Ihe members. A farmer brought in some cotton and received a check for balaoce due Lim. lie took tbe check others were uollned. Our contem porary atatss that lbs growsr recently opened the barrels and examined to err contents and "found more or leas de cay In tbe apples la the Ubllned bar rels, while those In tbe paper-lined ones were sound and la fine condi tion." Such so experiment is worth knowing. It Involves but slight cost to test It, and if it proyes as .valuable I aa this experiment Indicates It should, like it on ileaninglett general prluci- bnt aai on a good long ride.' Its ''life" luxurioosners win amaze ron. . JOIINB. HARDER. Aa-'i.- Feb, 1L: Big Falls, N.C E XECTJTOR'S N6TICEL The onJenlnned ha.lne o'nallted as ExeV eoUr of tfao net Thomoson, deed, (Koowi es Salem 8tm Tbompton), notice is herebr itlveo to all rxTnon. holillrr claim sirnln.f the estate nf said Samael Th'omptot, dee d, to present them to the ondersiirned duly aa thentlcae or or before tbe l&Ji day of Uay to another firm and oald It for a bill of lt ,u ' " saving to tbe 1894. aod npoo failure to do so this notk " I f. . . . , . .1 f twinlMrfl k..,J .h.;- i . goodstbere. Merchant number two -PP' growers 01 mi country., 11 - .-r - - i""- owed tbe esntlemaa h was telling D"ua orougwy rested, ana In May-t. ot 8aml ruompoo,dec'd; th.aior. h. n.l,l him with tha making the test two tLfckoeases of rh.-lr and ha In Inrn avtJ an Inalal ' Am . ? . . meat in the Insurance comoanv to tbe v,u ""P"P rma can oe r I . .in a . . firm wbo Issued the check, so he ear- utilized lor tne expenmeni.-American ried it aronnd and settled nn. Thus Dairyman. tbe man wbo issued tbe . I paper should be used In tbe lining. 10PERCENTBID ANOTHER LAND SALE f check got It back the tame morning into hla own possession, aod yet In ibe short time It bad been passing around it had liquid ated several debts. TLI Ls but a suggestion of tbe way in wbicb a ten dollar bill goes circu lating around through various hands Oaly e'Llula tartly "-.Be war. Beware of that man wbo is always ready to Ull you a joke tbat Is "only a little smutty." It is an unfailing la des to a bad character. If you In dulge him once yoa will find that be cancelling debt, aod an man wbo bas I baa plenty of tbe same Krt, and many ten" dollars la hi pocket which he more blacker tban midnight. A htile owes can do a great deal of good by I humor, occasionally, is snjoyed by the paying It out aod getting It Into circu- j wisest and best cf men, aid Is allow- lit Ion. Don't bold money. Keep it able In all f but obscenity, anything of goinz: It will come back to vou from I fnsive to purity or delicacy, never t somebody wbo owes you aod Id mak I Beware, not only of tbe man wbo in ns; the circuit will rtlieve to end of I du'ge this sla but of first excuSTcg Br virtue of aa order of Aiarmnee Bur---" rior Court, the an Jereljrned will sell at t. i' eonrt bone dcor In tbe town of (iraham, ou MONDAY, JULY 3RD, 1833,' to thl be4 bidder, a tract ot land In !!- f Grove towathlp, Aiamanca county, evnta. i-' tog 128 ACRES, more orlewi, it beirir that part of the f ' . t -tatioi of Ue late James 5nirva out:, .j i toe dower allotlnl to his wiiiow. Tsnv One tlilrd cah. ll:e et'- t third, at tlx and twrlve hrjoIIi. -n-i buod carrying interest from ar r( t . pe cent, and litis iMa-vcd i ,r BKtoey lally t-id. Vay 23, l"5SJ-t!a. .6. fUi; Cr I obr.itforii; Ifyou ean'tpay all you oks py what yoa ran, and start the ball MVof. If some man who owes a hnnJrSl doliar which be Is. able to I ty, would ry it, aod the ten wbo sod then ca'Hoj it f Looking back to-day over tie track cf macy years, this JHor 6od much cf tbs wy strewn with the wrecks cf e-Jth c' r sr'T., B, wats I ?.u;..ra CL: ". i ccl yo-.:r money, white I era aa r , ir ',' f " j; ' r If" , 'I 1 it 'I t it ti j -;t y
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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June 8, 1893, edition 1
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