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V i J- VOL.. XIX. PEOPESSIONALCARDS. : , jajmjtj-xnrrwu"'" i . a. i aw . JACOB A. X-OiVCS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GBABAM, . - - . K.C, May 17.788. V jr. r. KEizivorxjj:. . .ATTORNEY AT LAW ' Practice. In sin State and federal Court rUI faUAfnllyand promptly attend - mess entrusted to him . Dr. JolinK.Stockard, Jr., DENTIST,' ' : . ' - - " v-Votuxy -i-r " ' " -2 BTJELUfGTOH", N. C. jGood sets of teeth ftt $10 per- set. Office on Maip St. over I. N. Walkef ACo.'s Store, . - . ;-f ' W. R, GOLEY. M. D., -Graham, IT. C. ; " SrCetta attended at all honr In town or Office at Residences, North Main St. Liy U5 6m. . SAMPLE COPIES Mil - .'Tie Sunny South . Tiie?rctonthfrn r"miy Weekly, rtonld - oetaknln erery honwhoid. The puce i 4mVr year, and a preeent-worth that amount or more 1 aeiit ft orery y Muly ub icrfrtion. A sample copy will be ent free to , Mtdree - "?&AhB & Atlanta, Ga. Are You Going to Build 7 If yon are ?oing to build a nonTon vlll do will to oaU on uio for prices- I ""., force of t killed workmen who hare ben wtU me from to S years, who know how to Jl enod work and a bep ot it. I will mild by mtrat or by the day ; furLbli material or yon aan do It. . . . , , , Come and see H.e. Will be plad to gW Von aenres. -Thank for part piitronae. -: - . Graham, N. C. Aug. 35. k fc kjr Aatm r,g, ' loioulh. Tm fUo lh wnm 11 jc, 1mm, jra am. 4 rt yol.. ( .w I fT or all fh IIBM. IHc WW, fc, worfc A vr. rllMr nttMvwn wiMif ibm. PEACE- III3TITUTE ' FOB TO0NO LADIES.' RALEIGII, .The ia rreahrwrlaa ebl . , Iferte ajoiiu - - 'AdTaiwed.tfcoiwogli, select. Partlcnlarat tenUoo to adTKuoed art, and there It a regulu conservatory course la moato. : SsiriwFsilMKiifcMlsr 13, 1M3, JolyU-St . of UnlT.ofVtv, Principal. UNIVERSITY OF H. C. EQUIPMENT .--Faculty of 25 teach rs, 11 buildioee, 7 scientific laborato riea, library of 30,000 volumes, 816 stu denfa. - IK8TEUO ION :6 general eoure-e, 6 briel eoorsce ; profeswiooal courses in law, medicine, engineering and chm istrr; filfnal couraee. , EXPENSES : Tuition f50 pryear. &boiarhipe andfoans for t lis needy. Address PR EST WIK3TOX Jooe2 CHAPEL UifX, . C. rrlentlslifplllfrli Scliool and Dtxslness Institute. FaJl terra Ikim Aa t. 1903. L"td T mile snatli o( OrtTiam. Prr(-rea smdrnu furUeSiMor seoo4 yesrs a tbe rollreea nll bn.iwwa rrw. id T perM. 1be wLowisti to srfwl beir sons or dBrhter to a food school u cbristisa tnflaesieea are nMirpm", all with as 1r ax1Snr ffsewhrra. For rrctater. or tnrih-T prttrlrs. ad'lrraa E-tSFOX. Ptlnriimi, . Corti hil. Ain C"., J. C (Ba. P. H. rVmlaiCo. 8up.) ' II r1 rr lofnmi'l Mr. K. I. f .i I r-... 1 .; I- " A.-h U mv. s! L-. e tr-"- to ihwi b .-.-s. f hi t-t, tr-"-'' In ' ' " J J g. 0,22 1 EE? s1 c r Is T1 1 o s . ft S I. -r-g 4 3 c; aSB" 3 - - r..o -j - S - --" - a. a siaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa- ' a- , . ' ... I " : . .-' . I :...'-..''! ;. A THinsl BImbImk. '-''-"' VAv-..- I ii 1 . . . I .,i.snsrjrsi TUB lfT . Of aH the fowls the wall bred iJork iDgatill atauda pre-smlnent, Bays a coi- rapondnt la Enitlltn I-ito , Biota Journal. ' The reasons for this are First, it is a large siwd ;Wd, aul Us meat is lenaer, savory ji the same time sufflcUntly firm in iX ,r. Rnnnd. the breast is very broad. d.ep aod projsctitifc. This is the mol vnluaMe part of tbe wyti, an j iu Dorking nMes one to cut extra tth'e rAn it Th shoulders aleo are quite full which is another.good point in iU faror. i Xbira, tne Douy j parallelogram, thus making it in com- Dariwn to other fowls like mat 01 in 6Uoithorn cattle. , The Houdan is the taeareat approacii (o the Dorking of all other breads, bo h in size, good shape" and , qualities of meat. As it carries a fifth top knot, it Is genera'ly thought, to b r thm. nnrkiuK or tbe 1'oland : yet I have seen it slated in Freooh publication that thi y bate been known id France for upward of three hundred yeare. " Tbe game fowl It 'first quality, but iU meat .is of different flavor from the two above, resembling that fii tbe phetwant, and for this reason many prefer it. The size ves from latg mt-dium to srosll, and does not carry so much mat on the breast iu propor tion to its size as the Dorking and Houdan. This is, deep but more rounding and ;" projooling.:l, Snin other hreedsof fowls rjfflJ a"ndmode'raiely fuilHo ' the bteasi. Among these I found the , Doinioiqu superior. - ' t " Moat of the Eastern (o.wls are dvfi ? cient In a good breasts wve the Langs-" bHH, trblch is said lo be pretty fair In this point. - The other. except Brahma now and then, run loo much to romp, W. ihev are xtra large. As the r. la nntenuallo that on , tbe breaat and rather 'coarte, they do not excel as table fowl. But the cliUkens . I... ..nldU and am rf DDI" L'n- erally re not ' particular as to the n,,.n i,f nnuKrv thev sell well and arepopnl-r with the public, their ex , . . . . t ..Li.r ..... y i tra size Deing mejr rniuj " .- BaTcct CsVaaaee 'Weal,.. Coarse, Vouch, wild graswn have been known to obatige the quality of Uenno wool iu w - contrary, the fine, soft, sweet grsaaes have always Improved' the corrr- U.rlnn wool in a fswutontha; uii-n wi hraada of sheeo, - The wool market reports show difference 0 value In Ibe wools of the same graJe nf sheer from different sections, For AAnv.ulence rather than from equity, Uht trade claesee these domeatio fl:eos by states at present, and alwsys nave dose so. It ie wortby 01, no ma these arbitrary , grading - have ben greatly modified and are continually lending to higher grade and v!u-e. It Is said that . western and prlnirie fleeces are dirty, gritty, nod rlng so bally In securing: a to reduce ; their price ; and as lauds are closely ,gTSZ( d and become set In better grasses, a aed iejormad thst keeps the shesp'e iei from the soil and lesduit raised to uitla In the fleeces, and so fleeces are cleaner and lighter. American Farm er. - . . ' . CMtrlef)elir, Tbe quality of batter snsy balnflaen cedby tbe food, according to some ei perinienU conducted at the Maine Ag ricultural Experiment 8Ut!on. The milk from ve cows was analysed and the effect of tbe feed on the quality of the butter noted during three period. Tbe practical fact which tbe ef peri ment makes evideat la that t mixture of cottonseed meal or linteed meal with corn meal and wheal bran, eepeclally the cottonaeed meat mix'ure, produced butter lees easily mrlted aod of a more solioTeppearaooe than did tbe pea and barley. Tble Indicate that Ibe ten dency of .butler to melt during hot weather may be coatrelUd lo a large extent by the klod of food" the cows are getting American Farmer. I srteswMlai reeaa Ctrewias. - Much lotereat Is developing le pecan growing In Georgia. Those who are fort oa ate enough to have trees already bearing find tbem Ttj profitable, aed tbeir aeiRbbors are easting about' to become aimilarly favored. It Is eUIni ed that the lime for coming Into bear log eaa be ehorteor'd from tea or twelve years to three or four, by grafting the one-year-old with does from bearing tree. The America a Fatmer baa al ways urged that more attention be gieen thie branch of industry. Tbe flrwt F:f.h settlers found it prcfl'able to j M "0 rrovea, and our people ; . 1 1 it f.'ui more o. American GRAHAM, N. C., On of the I arm at feeders of swine give Ms experience and judgment as follows 1 I flod that if I ' tek ten busiiela of meal and : wat it-In cold water and fel twenyrfive hos wttb it. thev et ll well, but If I take the same quantity end cook H, it doub'ee tbe bulk and will tske the same num ber of hoga twice an long to. est it, and I think tbey fatUn 1 loe e last in the same length of time." 1 , Frofesaor Stewart, in commenting on ibia, aaya be took two lots of three tig raob from tbe same littn, weigh 225 pounds each lot. Lot 1 bd com mail soaked twvlve hours In cold water. Lot '3 bnd cooked cornmenl, and each bad all they could eat, tod each had t cock ol early cut clow every day. Lot I contumtd pounds of meal, snd taiood 420poamis or 140 each. Lot 2jralnrd 600 ponsds, or eon do u nils each.' Or. fieuritiK in another .way ,." got 11 poimde oi poi k tor a buaorl 01 mrai soaxeu 10 fuur, and ,10.47 for a bultl wbeu i-onkd. a uaiu of uearlv ll founds lo the busbr), getting halt as uiuc-U sgala lor hu com by cookiug it. J'rofenJor Stewart further says Ihafc : ''by good manaeinant 100- general leur . may reach with raw corn elbl pounds, with raw meal ten pounds, with boiled corn iwelve-pouuds, and with boilsj ii.tal fileeu pouode of live park ptr bushel." Rural Life. . 1 ' ''' fESfcat f'rflde lira Wspst. It Is. a miataken belief that . wldo Urea in crear.si tha drunghl of a wagou, Oa the contrary, thry " redaoe Ito dratigbt'coosiiiBrably,- for one reaaon because lh(y prevent the wVcala from cutting down into t bo soft ground. The eitre to a Ivtva is fully twouty-five per crnt.-, accord: ng to the testa made by acianilfJo men and corroborated by prac-iCKl jciwus who baVe Usod theirt. The relief to I he -load v from ' wear la so touch that wjgous with tires five la.ee in width are charged 'half ae much loll only as tlx ae wilb Hies two iucliea it width. . la fftct, a widti lire 'acta as roller lo kep the road wc ootb and hari, and a smooth burd roa I is so much ensi'rou a tam aa to make the dilf'fence of one half lu .ita" favor ae against a nof, rrniddy tuaA, ot a soft n!onJ field ' Thu. for form Use I ue wide-tind eajfou Ua grrat ecuuomy. Ue xom Tt-.oei. - --I-',,. UlanlTtaabersfreas Washiogloo." There are limbers In the foundation -01 ,n ivaifiiuKiun gistv irunuoin jwa World'iTFalr 127 frrt long, and 8J feet (u 5,1, tb it are qitartere from tree wbiob were orlginelly nearly 400 feet. high. They give evidence or the alze of the fine tree of the PucetSoUud region, A commercial saw log In tb forestry exhibit from the same region l .ili'.f.iiir toat 1ii,ia anil vcvan fat - - (a diameter. - Wi.eo this log wsa star- led from Washington ,K was Tarty , feet tone, but aixtcn leet of It was left Si. Paul to be exhibited there b r queat of the Waahingtouistiis who were calibrating a few 'tijs so in the city named, the opening lo Pillt sound of h Rmit VArcliam railrnad. - Tha saw-iogis exh!bitel a a comaaercial apeclwu, and not particularly for alze. Chicauo Herald. , . ... - r . I.sj ss flbsrt Lives. , " ' Aocordlog io lh;fljnres of ft trres' lit Insurance company, emmerc1al irsvlera end agenis I ve longrr . thai mn in Oby ether kind of borine-e, not witbataniling the bizarita which 'tco.l liansportatioe by rail and wnlt-r. Next it, tbem comes demist, leacbere and profeaiora (lucludi.ig ojusie liacbets.) Next eome b.ti.kersand cspll-lials, who ee-iu to live jun a trifle' longfr than batchers iud "enaiketujen." Lawyer art') j-wrlera f.dlxw. and 1 bey are suo rweArd tn the list by mrc!u!itr ped lore, milkmen and pjwitbrukoras Then come gMidciirra, labiireia, civil igi" awrs aud can veers, twokk'epcr and oIii' ra, artbue aud archiirca. Xewe wier men come oetl, with lve print rc, pbyaiclsns, ajd nm'Aeautmr who are not rnggeT fo active emidoymeni. Ton follow the eM'fT' nd I0" bKfrapbsre, and af'er Ihem la order takirs.clffsr njaliT', real ewlaiesgnl', araiy 4.CS rs ud el'IIer, liquor dea' ert Mariner and naval unScerr. Pbort aat lired of all arem lo t Ibe suction, stn. b.tar,liig bouse keepers, baibers aJ.Clr-.Vra, '- " ' ' Hark In Irska eatre. Tbe l.-et Ja in ibe world tor ents biuirAr. sorre, ulorra. salt rb u, levir ma, U-iUr, ciiai-fwd baid,cnilMan, barns iu4 ell akin rruptiona. and -ol-tirely curea piira, or no pay required it U uranued to rve V,trMt faetion.ot asoix V -fuo'lt-d. . Price 26 rssiislwi at T. A. All r this frog a're. Many Porser. ATbnVi dwa frrra ownkcv er-sa Urovrii'a lnn I?lttcn THURSDAY, .SEPTEMBER 7, The Ability ef ike Harersisisrat : te ray - vtll Wa-wmida Is Wkat feistl . ; ' CaadsWace-Telae ef Kilver. If capilsliatajhave tbe pi wer by lock.; mi nn monev to such au exttut with our pre'ent circulation solas to produce u artiflcul ai-srcliy, how fmucu. more easily cn they socompllrh the same result wtn it Is reduced to - gold baste J Paiiloi will.then come when ever (he greed of the Mg oapltr.llsts In fluence thetc. to swallow up the little fish or the big bears want to sqite-ze out tbe lambs. But some contend that the trouble is the result of fa want to cotifldsuce.A want of confidence in wbai T Is It lolthehotiesty of lbs p0- pie or their ability to rat at their obliga tions T If It be in.ibeir abilliy to pay, bow cauv confidence:; be restored or msintsined to all e hn every reading tnati will know, if yoit adopt the gold alsndard, lhat ihero will uot lie;-:one dollar In tweuty to.; pay the' public, corporaiU.aiidpiivae) ibdvbledite4 of tbe country? Wi;i reducing the means 16 pay with bidp to glvs fon- de .ca, lo the ability ol tJabtors to iay ? Do banks prepare for an t'xpcted run by amding their cftdh away ? If our country was being .luvsded by 1,Q00,- (XlO ol armed trnops, vrouMJ raiting an armyoi 100,000 uiau to resist the in- vadwg hoala, restore couflrlonce to those whfMa proparty was. in line of rasreb' of the enemy ? Would they not feci aafer if we were lo raise an aruiy tf oue million or a million and a half for that mutter 10 mees tne loe r What gives c-mfij. nee in the snlveocy of the nslion or an individual ? : It I the knowledge of' the ability to Jy. Without this knowledge or belief there Mil na no oonujeoce. r i uaiever iuu IncrenKfS the baiisf of the creditor, in the ability of lbs drblor ; to discharge bla abllgui-inj inoreas connience bnd whatever diminishes the ability of the debtor, to pay diininllft con fidence. ,.- Njw, if this Is iru, how will reducing the tjOrreney to agold basis restore confidence ? If two h inks bad 9 1,000,000 each 00 deposit and tU monthly slsteoif tit -f nnr snowed $7 )0,- OOOofcafh 00 bai d and (he other f50, 000, which stu'ameut-would give the ost confidence to depositors? You Know lhat Ibe oee wliicb shewed $750,- 000 cusb in Ibeir vaults all a(linll this ; then la It dsoert . nonsr.e for mu to argue that reduning the maaua to nnv with, wid Increuso cohuuvnoes In lbs ability to pay ?.. . But tbfy say that utlver Is deprsdat-1 ing, that there te ouly CO cents worm of silver lo a dollar. Well, the govern ment Is not coining any : now, end every silver cerliflcule Ibat' ia issued umUr the much abused 81rinan jaw is worth 1C0 cents iu gold. Than what is the" Better ? Doee any, uerehaut refuse to taae ytmr silver dollar for 100 Cents worth of goods ? Die' iy bank refuse to - take it on deposit ? Who has refused to take the silver dol lar at 100 oeots. Ne oee. B.it they say tb re ate bundrada 0 millions of dollar of ail Ver niUd up lu Ibo trees- UiV and that no one will have it. This la not true.' There are ly . abeui 7 ,000,000 r.f silver doPars in the treas ury over and above the silver cerilfi- oalea outstanding. The silver tyini i.lls li, ititt tra4i,rv la riot nuw-tantb of 1 -- -- 1 lb iilUtf..ld. ; And vat men tall the people that ibe Uaited 8iAlea treasury is filled with idle silver, wbto they know tle sUtoAPeiil is absolutely false aud untrue. Nearly all onr silver ! lu circulsiion. I ra lhat. the actual ail rr, cxuludlog certificalse, in circula- Hon buys more goods ai,d pays more debts la one wt sk thsu all the gold in the United States in a nontb. If ibis U true, and no-boneel, faigiiiluded man will deuy It. what la lb waiter wilb silver ? Nothing on earth, ex eept tbe acbrmlog bondholder is try Ling to squeeze Ibe ;fn blood out of tb world ioorder to gratify bu avarice and increase bla power. Cor. Nasb villa American." "" '-' -'.U. '-y z S m m 1 ii Weed aa4 It VwraMUir. The problem has puzzled many why two -piece of wood, aawn from tbe. same sect iou ota tree, enouM pateese very Varied eharaoteriailo wbee use J lu dififrreet poaiiion. For example, a gate post will be found to deouy much foir il.ibe lutt eud of tb tree Is Us prrmnel than wooid be the rase if ibe lop were plod in this position. Th rrasoo is that the smiUture of th at moatpb'r will pet met the pores of the wood much more rapidly the way the trre grew than it would if le the oppoeil dirafcllo.i. i!!crociiJiltaI X sminalion prove that the p ires i'vlle the ascent t,f mois nre. while thry r pat ii daeceal. Take th familiar cse of a wooden bnt-kel. Maiy may have oututrd Ibst e iuie of the stare apn- ar lo be entirely saturated, wbtle other are apparently quite dry. Tbis arise from tbe same eauae ; the dry atavce arsis thrpcaili-a In which lbs tree grew, while ibe summed enee sue re-versed.'-Xw Vork 1I 'patch. , . Eipir Thtiloscnre Idd br'itb. K.i ac 'l auulea : l."t lcr toiila. U;; s a T. 1 1. 1 a curt ,oiipi,ou. OelllWB Bar far the Brat ea Rear4 Ureat Starve cea t'nlfarmaal . ' rellee . Van J ins , Kld'a ' .Great Wild . .f and Oiher At ' - iracllewd. p " Mr. J. Bryan Grimes, of Ptit county; hns coiitbnled to act n Chief MaMbal for tb comlt'g Rtal Jalr.- .., , Tho In'erest of the patrons of the fair w lit be looked after by a fine corps of nolformud police, onsfMlng of one member of Ibe regular Hilice Iron) va rious title and towns In the Slate. . Tho Interest lu Une boro oreeding lathe Stat has been .on a steady in crease (or torn year past an.l.the rad-' lug will be the bestjfver seen In North Carolina. Th purset are lalily liberal aud thtim.wlll b tha fasten ever wade. At th special rqueil of horse owners, 2:35 aud 2:30 classes have been Larrangel for, pud there are a nomhsr of horses that will lower, the clawes by several seconds. There will also be a free for-all-race for a parse of 11,000 opn lo. the world. Tb rue purses sggregat t2,200. v. : :,. SPECIAL ATTBACriONU. Tb special attractions thliryear will eclipse anything Heretofore offered th pubiio by the Agrioullural Soflety. Among them will b Jim Kid's famous Wild West Show. This combination Includes Ibe most famous aud dsi-lug cowboys of the West, and three cowgirls who ride vlcloue Uroo cbo rorsM w)tb such rsok less' abandon aud absolute disregard as personal safety ss to make the audience hold treir bisaib. Il Inciuilffi Jwiinla Dodge, ibe moat remarkable lady shot on earth. She rides a horse at full speed and breaks glass balls thrown In th air Jrom Hie back TjfsoM her Imrao running at tbe same tl oe. There is a band .of Cheyenne iudlans from ' Oklahoma Territory 5 u specimen of the Blaakat ndlsnofth West, who oomblu In giving realist 0 sceuss of life In th great "Wild Wet.M- ; . ; - ;Jiit kid. Jim Ki i is the famous and hatnan buTHebreakerof lb World. He Is ooli- qtiurer of the famous French Biallloq, 'Le Ristif," owned by SI., Pichard, at Pails, Francs, July 81, 1889, on a waiter of 6000 Irenes, and the wicked men-kill Ing Sialtlnn,'EI Recein," In the Colise um at Horns, Italy, Movemhsr, 1889. Winner of the race . between BuOalo Bill's Cowboys on Western Bionchv and E"gllHh geuili'nu-n rnminted on English Thorougrbrrd racers, aod winners of much tvtweeu Broncho riders aed Blcyctisis at London, E.ig land. Al'o vli.ncra of the Cliamp'.oo ship friz', Sliver; Mounted Saddle, at the Cowboy Tournament at Hum boldt Wells, Nov.. tn 1832. , lie offrrs to conquer aud tsms.auy kind of s horae, aod an opn Invitation la extended to owners of victim or un manageabla borses to brlug tbsra 1 to the fair, wl.ere Jjra Kid wlil saddle ride or nam ess aud drive, any such animal In full view of thrf eatlre audience He will forfeit $1,000 loi any horse which b cauutt ride, drive or handle. i , Thtre will fco vtrioo oiher attrao tioti at the fair, such a bsve never before been in th State. ISSt, year tbe mauflKPinenl promised to give thw public lb best and moat Interes.lng fair ever bold aud that promise was kapt. This year tbey promtae to give a greater fair than last year. Tbey will keep lhat promise, and the people of tbe biele may omoecc now to gel ready to come. The dates are Ootober J7lb, 18.h, !0 h and 20th. Write to Secretary 1J. W. Ayer for full )arilco- I Urs, premium lists, 4c. '7aaspeeied Caae;er Vire, Among Ihefmnlte brought to light through modern chemical Investigation of ilie source and cause of sponU noue cmlnaiUn, auenilen h re cently ben specially ealled to tbe fam that eawduat should never be) used to collect drl plugs tr Isaks. It is said that dry vegetables or animal oil is foaed, o iiiivll . t fit whu eaturetlng cotton waa st 130 degrees P., and spoutaoeooe comhuMioa occurs more quickly' when He cotton Is aoakrd with Its. own weight of oil. Danger is Involved la psteot "driers," ifrom lakajie oio seed u 4, etc.; is, oily wesle, toe, of eay kind, or waste clotba-of S'lk r erton.aainraled. with oil, varnish or turpeiine ; also io lio aeed oil dr'ri'ing i"'o a eponge ; gly cerine or 01 1 ot say kind leaking into sew dut ; biitnleus coal in Urge heap of pit oal, ba(nl by.wet, and H-cil'y wkea ; riles ate prraent lo Ibe mmI ibe larger ibe greater the liability.) Od on fbuir, or water 00 floor, prdoetiv of epootaneoua ombuii. I fc. all organic st-ud turee, beina, largely eorepeed of carbon and bydrtg.-B, are readily MCiled, b rauaecflbe afQnlir of Ibe btdrogea for os yen.i-Nw Y- rlt W:tn, res pwrrrit, 4!istLx. rd Fuxsacb d:Kr, oa Sa iWI' laos BtrVKCe. Sl Svilm Vent It 1 rr brc.ia. Cnulne be i xi -'. ! rw i ea en vni 1893, "Blest be the bocoteon rain," - 6aid the ftrmwr at the plow : ''For tbe crops are fired And the hands ar tired, , .; And It iHneetb a result now I But alas I (or I fear tbe mIu ; Will ru'n tbe crops agsln 1 , ' For It loi ks as if it would fall all day, that And the rain is reckless to not way I" ' - " 'Blest be tb bounteous rain," ; : ' t)ald th merchant iu hla den ; . "Fur the cooling drops . Will be life lo the crops That are grown by the mortgaged men I . ' ' ' . Bul alss I for I fsr tb ralo Will flood the valley anJ plsln, ' . ' And I'll lose the money I laaaed on bay, And.the ruin Is reckless I set that way I" 1 1 ' Atlanta Constitution. A traaderral Coirrcilea erOeiaa. The Phllndelhl mint has a won deiful collection ol eolns. Amrng oth er enrloaiiiss It includes what Is believ ed to be the oldest pleu , of mt.-il money ever made, which was minted 10 JElnA about 700 B. C. Tb dsslgu Is In bigh relief, repreaeotlng a tortolae crawling serosa the lace of lb coin, 11 ha' no date. ' Late on coins were unknown up to 400 years ogo. Th very - early coins bore designs ouly one face. Ot al coins flint ever extsfed tbe smallest in value was the Vmlie," stnh as the widow lu th Bible dropped Ihtough the slot of th poo .'-Sox." Tha most vat liable) coin in tbe collection dencrlbej is a Chiuvse pleo woilb 50. It Is simply a rectangular clntuk 01 gold atampsii with Chine, characters. 1 Lumps of gold are ooinujonly ud In China for surrouoy of large denomina tion. A coin-' minted In Ey pt bears the b-ad tl Queen Arslnoe, who was Cleo patra's jgreal-great-grett-grval great-greel-graudiuolher. - Queeresf of all coirs are those- from Slmo trregiilur roui.diih lumfis of sil ver, from the blguess of, a walnut to that ol half a burkshut. - Modem coins, through the mechani cal orocesses for produulug them bave been so greatly Improved, are faf In ferior artistically to those of anolent tlms. - k ' ' In Babylon of old,, which fell before coining was Invented, gold and Kilver were weighed out with scales fo use as money. - ' ' ' The earliest form of money Is still in use to-day In Southern Asia, the Islands of the Paeiflo Ocean, and parts of Africa, whre cowrie sheila ar the favorit negotiable medium. Tbey are usually quoted at about 100 for two-pane. Most of tbem ar obtained from' tb Maldiveaud Lsooadiv IsUnde lo tbe Arabian S-a. VTriiisig Over') Wire.. , Tbe telautograph, as Its nam Im pllr, enable a person to transmit In stantaneously a fsc-sliuile ef hie band. writing or sketching to ft distance. ; It consists oi a transmitter antf a receiver, Th Bltuoture of thsse Instruments is remarkably simple, is devoid ofoom. plication, and the mode of operation la in all respect dlrrot aad positive. The methods for transmitting Ibe slirio Impulses to ibe line and then convert Ing them In the receiver into th cor responding movements of the au Iwiuatlo are all alike distinguished by simplicity and directness. Bvlng of a positive cliarscwr, lhy are, there fore, not dependent upon or Influenced by eocldvutal- cbangie In' ooodllious. In tbe lrsumllter ao ordinary lad pencil la used, near lb point of wbfeb two silk evrds are'- lastened ' at right angeis lo eaob other. Tbese conl connect wilb tb insU-umeut, and fal lowing lb motion, of tUe. pacll, 1 ar gu)! ibe curreut impulae which oou irol the receiving p at tb diataut station. The writing is doe '00 or dinary parer, five Incbee wide, con veniently arranged on ft roll allaebed to the machine. A lever at the left le moved by the bend as to shift tb paper forward mechanically at 'the iranmiftraad electrically at tb te-ceiver- la the receiver, the receiving pen 1 a capillary glues 10 be placed at the J'luctioB of tbe two aluminum arms. The glaas pea is supplietl with iuk which flows from a ' reservoir through a srosll rubb-r lube placed lo one of Ibe aims. The electrical Im pulses coming ovri ihe wire move the pen if ihe receiver simultaneously with Ibe movements ot tb pencil In ibe hand .f ihe lei.der. As Ibe pea paws over lb paper an ink I r cine is leti. which ieaiway a fao airuiir rf the re des'e inniioaa, whether in the foriaai ioovf tellers, words, figures, signs or sketclK-s. Itch on li'iman and Lorsee and sll sniinsla cured lo ft minutes by U'ooi f.irti's fai-dtey I;'on. Tb'.s i.evi r MM. P..M l.y T. A. Albright, .rlfUft. it, Graham, C. fcb'fl ly NO. 31 Maaaaarr Bscwralea Bate Meaaeai 1S3 The Hiclimond & Danville K. K. lii-gn to announce th:it conitnencing June l"tr Bum raer Excuralon Tickst will ba placed on rule at all coupon ticket office iu Virginia and North Carolina at very low rates tor th . round-trip. Tbee tickets will continue on sal until Peptemher 80, 1803, inclusive, and wlil legood for return trip until , Oc'olM-r 8NI, 1803, permitllng stop overs on going and roturu trips- at ail . report point. Pend forgummef. Honse Folder end apply to any agent of the company for iuformatlou as to rates and schedule, or ; - W. A, Tpbk, , : General Passenger Agent, ,f . , . WwiLIiigtor, D. O. ' TUB WOULD'" FAIR ..Aed Aaterieaa Railway. . .-. . Tbe Qneen A reseent Hnnta widely known , ss the train running the 'finest Trains In the Uonth", Is in the field to carry everybody from ' , tho (South to the World's Fair at Chlcaeo. ' Mo part of the Boulbern country la left no cared for by tbis great railway and It con nection. Tbe Th rough ar System I an ad mlrable exposition of the wonderful capablll I lies of American railroading. ' From New Orleana Throngn bleeping : ar run dally, morning and evening carrying Its paesengere via Cincinnati! br Louisville, as tbey may select. . . - , , . . - From Hhreveport, Vlcksbnrg and Jaekaon another Tb rough bleeping ar Line comes to Join and becomes a part of tha magnificent Vesllbuled Through Tielus, which passing through Birmingbum and tbe famous Wills Valley of Alubunia I Joined at Chattanooga, by the train from Jacksonville,- Pia, Brnns wick and Atlanta, On., over the E. T. V. A Ga. Ry., and proceed North over the beautiful ' Cincinnati Southern, through the grand natural scenery and most attract! ve histori cal country in the world, to Oukdale, where anltiAS muimlllnpni Pullman Mnr la WMlwl ' coming from the Richmond and Danville System from the beautiful French Broad eoautry, and Asbeville, M. C. and Knoxvllle , Tenn. ' . ' - Tbe time to Chicago Is made so aa to afford) ' tbe roost convenient boura tor deparlnre from the prluulpal cities and arrivals In CUe ago. Paiaongers can purchase ticket good over another if they desire a variable route with-' out extra charge. Or tbey can go via Cin cinnati, returning ' via Louisville, or vice versa.. ' -vr i;V'i-i'4--.';VV..S'.'''.-v1. Bound trip tickets on sole at tednced rates. . Agents on the Chicago doe will on request as sist In looking np rooms or accomodation lot visitor to the fair. - . Everj'lhlng that an almost perfect system . can devise to deserve the praise aud patronage of tue traveling pubiio ha been provided. Any of the agent o. tb company named be. low, will cheerfully give all possible informa tion and assistance. R it. UAi.BArr, Kew Orleans, I., I, EabjV, Vicksburg, Ulss., J. It. McGsKOoa, Binning ham," Ala., E. T. Chaklto. Ctrattanooga, auiiii., w. u. cysAKT, janciion uny, Sly. OT B.a. Edwauds, Cincinnati, O. '. . . A re Yea Oeiagre tbe trerld'e FaJr ff If so. see that vcur ticket read tt Cln-r clniiaillinl ibol'. H, i). and Mason the " scknosliKcd " World . KalrKonte" , Tbr'only line out of t.lnclnnsil cennnetiog' with B. T. V & ii. and Q A V. train No. V arrivins; Clucinnatlo lUJk! P.. at. . A solid train carryiug Uimoith sioeirs from Jack srmrllle, Mavsiinb, Birmingham, Atlanta, ' Clioltinoog 1, M tcon and .Now Urlcans via K. T V A a . O AC. ('. H A n mnri U..-iT- ; fbiote to ciilcaito. ' - Yon cn sui sver In Cincinnati If yoer ticket reads via Uia C. H. dc O., and Mnnoa itonie, by depositing ssme with ihe Mer v'hanis' and . ilanofHciurers Issoclatloa, i.lmuiber of- ('onitnu.ee building, eeiner of Founb and V;na Slreete, one block from Fountain qisre (the U. II. 4 D ticket oN gee Is In tl,e stout; buildiug). Tb is enables you to vl-lt tbe plcmr sq.i -Qneen City" at no ad tiilonnl eai and special efforts will be made to cnieruiu strangers hospitably and ; Tin- niil'verial verdict -of the traveling nabs Ho la that tb Puliiu:m Safely Vestlboled trains, running every rtay. "and Sunday tooj! via tun ;. li. A U. and llonon, butween Cln cimiatl. Indianspolis and Jblcigo, are wiuia not dirtibt Uin "linost on earth." These rslnr Wire etpct-lslly br.lli by the Pnllawa tt'inrpany for this servieo, and embiaee every bnprovcma.iL Their maguidceet eoscbt a, luurliuj sunk ing ears, snparb slecfNH, obsenraibm cars, eomparuuasit sl-seplinf ear B'-d R'legcellea dining ear acr yiea, aifurd "nil the comfuru of liouia." . . Leaviugl'biciunatlyoa pass through tbe 4-eut.tul Jlisiui railey, and for twenty-dve miles the double t nicks run through tbe viy front door yard of tb flne.t lubuibae home In the eounlry. B- ymd Haai:tba and up to litdisnapoi), tbe Hue Is noted for Its svenie beamy. - A stop over st fadtananoli, tbeeapttsi oC t :(Um, may be obtained by aleposiUiir your llt-ket wilb ibe Sorrttary of toe (nuuiercUl Club TbUcU) Is more wintby of a Visit Ibsn alnus-t suy otl ruf It a s io tli West, aud I'fJcr tb- grsiKt bnia-euMsuts 10 P-ATl-loraod ton list. B tween ludlanapolls and Clih-a o Uii Irarerwea the very beat airrlcnliur! and eeunueneal teiriUiry. and ibe ride Is one ot aupai aliced cuo-fort as4 bt-anty. - - - Uaria tslml-UiU the C. O. D.' and MM Kpte trains .11 ran Via Burmsula Cruesl.itj.-Tnia wnich point the bllnois Cea trxl rnhiirban tisiti ruu direct to In World' fslr Or-Hi-ids every moment. At Kiilewood eiineetbrti Is nMle wlia tna electric cars, which ion every tea n.l.intc ta the gronads, but wa re- ran mend a!) purson 10 go directly Inio tb Dcai twra fHatiuu, wbh-b h lueaied In tUa heart f the ciiy and Iroia wnieh ail atrsel ear lloe ronverge, thea go dlcetly by rrf.r e,b le yoer hotel or boarding piece. First Iocs' yMinvif j know wber aud bow yoa are lo bv while la Chicago. Cat the Ii 1 it V Sf-,1, lH In .n.ir n. I r..! K. f. . . . iiw to UK, V, orl'l-s Fair by any of tbe Burner oua ruurenh nt ys i ibe cable ears, eiecb-le nMds. elemed r.ruad. Illluoi Central R, R , -oburbM tnsliia and Uta stcurboat af ford ami'! accHiunnaisiiiMis for all rassihlo VMilora, end il U but Ar tniiuia ride fmce tl- bn l-:i'i portion of the city lo th srroiaIa Tskn your breaklsv-t dswn town, but your lunch at th g ounds, and Uk yoiu- eniiper dowa 'own. Ifya sl'ow thea sau'' sikius m aiil saire e..-uer. Tks fri . t li fur s7i.ig luixb at iba World tsir Umnnd era extranrd'Dry rad Ibe pnre sra ebu;er tbM a your owo bone, but bresk. ft-t snJ supne, sb ilj b Ukcn doss loan. or si Tour bo;niinj' bcue Ilia W.r as Fair 'la In-ady lb most tauo i r r exd e.nrxiidit ip.iaH rrar stir;n :, , bvasy srj a dar-s r': t !! s . irove k ni aw iiKiructii insa cao r . 1 sly be obbained in any oiber war or I ri suss e. pencil hre 01 ib:k-v. tor Jj parttrnlaia. .aesciltlie p.ii'i li'.-, r ec, -uinr g.. i. i'-0V fiiocrsl AJrertinlnr Jl r. H - I B . o d W t'ounli si , t inciii,-,- i, (. .. .' r.ivipTi ni.t cure u:;.k.:
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 7, 1893, edition 1
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