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HO. VOL. XX. GRAtiAM;.N..CM THURSbAY-r.JUNE-M4,--1894.; ' ' ' . , , .' :. , ,, .. ' I'- - i . ... t, ; i.i i 'i - - Tho Old Friend And theiwi frionfl,1 tl at" never fuls you. :a Simmonf. Liver Eeuu Jator,"(Uia: Ped Z) tl.at Vhnt;, you hear at the mention cf tin, excellent- Liver,,. niedipinrflndr ; jmoplo nhoulil not f Le poietmded ?. tlirtt any thins els(5 tvill,r!o. - .": Il i.i the King x-r Liver Mrdi ciucs; is tetter : thr.n pillry nnd t ikes the place of' Quinine and; Cilomel.' It a"U directly m tlie Liver, Kidneys ond Bow In and pives ij.ow--life.to thn whole evs- torn.' This is ihn jiiwlicmn yciu ,: VanA .SoM by all Drear?'., in . Liquid or in Powder to te luken dry cr mude intaa tea."- ' "r t rs-KTUT PAfTiAnK-tnl ' ) XIaa fh V. Slump tu .! on wopptti a ' 3. II. TK.TI.IW " T h. P PWrESStONAI, CARPS. JACOU .v. "no JVC , ATTORNEY AT LAW," -v " May 17. '88. f ' .. ATTORNEY -A T tA W r ' " , ' 'IM W. I.. -ftl j1 ' .! Yraetice i the Stale nil' Federal Cwir ; CI fnUHfti!ly and promptly attend I ..; fcus. entrusted to Mm. v : ., .-' Dr. John E.Stockard, Jr.', DKNTIS-T, I?UBLINGTOX,X O., J . XSJ0l wi" f tt!h m $10, ier .P't . ffRi'u ah !Vtaii Rr. .nt'Ar t M. Vi.fklr Co,'iiMot( l,,- , - K .Are You Going to Build ? " If Jin s'lus to imiA houfo. fwir-i'll ) w II in mil m me for price.-: I have ree ( Kkil'ffl.wiirktpoii whu i.iivo uei-u wrtli In rnn ' to 8 ve ir, win) know U t uu Itikid work nd it liup of It. I will 'mild by c'.iitract or lir (lis dy furi.Nh uiatorl.il 'ot yf)r. run dn.lt. ' . , , Cnin ami eo Wilt le iclal to give ynxt Binrrs;-. Tlunk for px imhiiik . Aiir. 2 li ls. n5iufts Ppice eo ccntw pen bottle. A ;( f YALOAiU IHFHM4TI6R Hlf. . .; SUFFOLK Ccllegiate and Military INSTITUTE, . Knglioli Beirut i fic, MlhmilicAl ml Cliic1 rcunKru. with rpecial Biw ii.r. (;efiriDiac. If ra Imve txio jrna rlrrir (o liiMt drop J0l for Catalog". Alira l. J, KER50DLE. i. July 13 tf. - - , riocil. A Leading T.Iagazins Free. -rrrreta.ent Perfected ljrLlcZx7o Give Enb--scz': tlon to T7o man's 7crli' Ti iiZxcrat Cliars:. ' v,' irr -r Tt t-ifi- Ia oaka a wu4cr 1 ; .r Mfrji , , r u, ,,.( ja dranr ' ( uitrt. H'tiMtn'a tt-rt rr. y ( lilc pnriisr rxii lt8-ri- U i. furs. eii'.i-'UiifiiBS ts4 If'i-lul In t r. -r ( .rlKirnt. ). -( r r. iM with - i ' n t.viM w.h ,.i m fi. ne f"o i . , 1 ki J t bd la '.!' I t I iJ I f K. I'HK !!" . i i " -T j .f ,. o--- ( o well. '' ' ' "(" 4 :w a'a ( - - s r rt ia.i'? ra.lj I1T1, ,. a. The Mtat-r mt m drain f Wko. , St. Xtcholn. , ? i The i. Uf on the inl 1 T llio mi 1 at flfufi-titntr. On ho' ban 'i.ever brrn in a flouring mill of the farprtf itc ciini)t tvat cortibiit a Hcullar lot of noiiti art wailn by: I ha mochinriy. A anol as f Iio wlirnt utra tha" ma chine ftoiu tha KinK fprnil w liUb brings It ilrtwci f. om thetipT floora, . It fu U bat wren two rnllvra of Iron, VrliiJIed'T )rtitiiirt it, aod very hrtl lron.il W, imv , Oua of lho rol.'era, rvvolvrt rniitlly. tlia olhkr mnvra Kl(trlyvu or (ier ihat t!n (rinrn ln it (be coat, or bran, from the kern'l may be ij. ore aaitily acrnip1ibcil. The wfiMt fit poasra Ii4twren rollrta afitaratad juit rnouKh tu allow the coat to be cruah ed. It'll then carried away tin .to tlie toti of tha ifilll nain, to a room -frhere be ami vi:i1y tiiea tu thine in tr-roii,h t -a fl ur-coaied wioiiovr fur above the e i roninv It nfXt patatapvera wire xifve' which aipiiralfl the- bran f.oin t o ki-rinlropir. ' Tliiilrn, which Clutalna aiticti of tha Jl ur material, again ncr down and Ik g oun J once tofi, I hi rocra hiiiR rip. atrd lour tiinra, making five grfinlitig", each one fjnrf than the pee nrace hiiif it. ,Kch lime lh -fl U -' or bran portiona ore"" more completely (rparatetlj and at laat the brha .c in out a clear; nroWuub hiiik.wilh, rvery partiuteol flur removd. ' t--. ' " u Tha Itiwide part of 'the kfMrl riaa meanwhile bee.n going through a; very lutcrpannd proevm. Aftrr thtc flraf giiirliii) or breaking, it puite4 to a lijt lxiiltrl revi.lrinn Wl covered with a fine wire netiii k or iiev-,-. Through llil "n et ilia flour porllima of tile ker nel pafta, coming out in what ,ia called inirt'iling," a trauulated..innM wliiyh o b.ick to the rpller for nollieC crunhinir. Thia prona . U repeated thioiiKlt five m l, all Imt the fir(it ;bt--iiifC of ailk." The Inat oi.e haa oi 6 hun ilrnl ami txenly ibtraila to the lineal inch., The A tat which cmr out if i fie fifth reel, while white iu litie,Iyt not o( the fin nit or "pieul" itrniie, but ia ciedH kbaker'M or fcuui. gfklle n;.ur:-: ' ; '-The middling above rnfrrred to are ptirifie l ' by '- an - liitrdtin(f " procois. They are passed over a flee wire aive, t hrougii ilia, upper purl , of wbiub. a lrou current of a'r la paaved. : TI)U li.ll in a unpen, the tinyv portioua- of fibroin- hinllr liioli may Jiave bneti li I tu- fl ju.-, hihI at hat aftr IhU procra of Mi'ldling puiitylnjf liaa -Ofca car ile'1'otit, ih fl'i.ur appeara,. rp.il aiiowyt white,J- the palet' fl'ur a it is Citllvd, In 'ha procevaof g -inding in thia itrtiilual aiid repeated l ay. iha garni of Ihe wheat, a t i.y . particle abjut the aize of a jniHtard need, If ftp arated frout tLe wbi.efloti'.- Jl ia what one inljjhi cull the life part of th what. Jf it me groiiml up It woul I nc f li-ure lb fl.iur to white and iiow dery, to it ia at-parated In oee of'tiie a viiiK. and paaaea lulo the darker or lower grade flour. Ic eoniaina bow eve,r the bet and jnost uutritiout pari of the ynnt. ' J - , - . rhe luft thing that hnppa'ni to Ihe tuilvorlzej' kernel, before it ia fvady for mart lathe fillioir of barrel or eat-k. Doo many tloriet through ibe noooth tube come Ilia white or ' patent" flour Under the tulo it the barrel or i-ack.aa tfce oe ffl-tr ae", and aa if brains to filf, a ateeT aujr Juat the alze of the barrel bore down into the flour packing it carefully aud itol iuly beneath lue broad blade. Kerylag Bs Clcaa. Boston Coltlrator. The eg ahell ia porona, and when ever it twmea in contact with filth of any kind the qu iliiy of the egg la very quickly , i jui-ed. Ea'gf for hatching ought I a be washed lo warua oral lel tepid water befora being aet. Thia re move obetructinae ttat may ' bare cloeed t'ie pire oCthe egf. Whenever aif i broken lit the neat the thor ough waah!o(of all itierem iluiugesgt ahould be attended te at once. If the albiinea reinaine over the ft the 1 1 even a abort lima afer the germ haa atarted Into life the egg w ill quickly be addled. CMckeiu the ahell neei the air which coma to tbeni through their evring. Ift" brokea tit la mnearc I over ae arbich eniaiot a living chica t ie la ter quickly die. Btorlrie Bkiteera. . "Pile remedy ia Ueomiae; m well kaoaa aud a popalar a la nerd mo icial nx-i.X.on. All ho have naed Elerirto Bitter airg the aauie aoxg tt ; praiae. A purer BBeitijioe doea ni.l et ftt and it ia euaraateed (o do ell that ia claimed. Eli-utric Ciller "fill cure all liea-e "t the Liver aad Ki'larye, -sill remove rim;.l-A BoiK lt I:hum and o4 her efle toaa caused b V Impare blood. Will diive Jl ilarla from the iretew and pierrnl at a ell aa ewe ail Matai il fever. For rnra Head-a-he, C-t"' ic' toa and lodlg'Uioo try E!eria Liilera Entire eaiMeeMua Ktiaraalta I. or toonrj refunded. I'rire &". ad llJXi per eouie at i . A. aj- bHgbl'a ajf g 'ore. T T I14la ea e, . ' H itrra itic rrMBce lota d?irib!y JocJ.d. Ajl'.vat Ilt Clei e . C. Te Ta HaxMe mm 1 10,000,000. - ';'V': ' y-'";,-". l. V Kew York Tlmse. . ' 'i.- ,' " ' AI;r;ou4i the hefra "of JS "Gould hav a!l 0 e I allidavlta in the I)fpn inent of Txee aid V AKeaanieiiia . dar daring they are no Ion l' it rerideuta ol t uaciiy. aid ar,. therefor, not. lUUIe to 'te taxetl upon thalf personal y, the Tas Cimnil8ioiertt ave ,'deO'ded ' to tax them' npon '(h'e nriiriiialS nnitlut fixed upo'if tlie' hook-lia.OOO; ih perwuiej properi jr. j . , ' - v 'Thb.! t'leaame amount upon which the O uida (were an-e'-ed Inat ; year, when the tax' rate ;wa", fl.S2, and and when the Cliy claimed' (1812,000 frnm the Oiiuld.-: Th heir ' paid tin' der prntetr, and Ih matter' 1 Viif 'i diaiiilte.: .The preaent aaaeaatttent. will al i b carried into court., r , l.at year tlie member of the Gould fiim'.ly fntight lheaeflmeiit iipim the ground that It waa nce.siv", and a aonii aa it waa finnlly lilaced ipon the hooka, peorge Gould, the present head ofihe liiroilydei-lired that he Wonld atoace give up hi, reaid nee in . Una city, pud he peut all - the- wii tir in Ltkewood. Ha In - now'ln Europo. U.tleti G mid and Howard ond E l wiu Gould claim -reif?04ce in QVrrytown, and have Slvd adldivita to that i flVot. faiaiaea la lllllear Drill,,,.: :p Amflrtcan Culttvntor. , -, -,?.; " " .' . The prac loeof growinar-polaloea la Iri le U increasing. . ThU.ia due large ly we think tote greater , imcerialnty of ti el potatoea' making a vlgoroiia growth wliero each- aet i planted, i V there ore rows wuU enough t ) cnltl VutB ench way the t of a mijd hill nite a wide vucaucy which baa to cul ivated an I kef t clean all the tea aon for nothing, If the aet which idl ed ia in a diiil the 1j i nothinir, jor th next plant each aide will rpread and cover riot'of the vacant apace. Bu thie we think' provea too mucl. if ii.tepdrd at ao argument for ')oeaOd u gV' If jnvato planta twelve to fifteen iiichen apart will aprt ad ao an to cover t lc h oae. d ia l a n ce J h . . a v e ra ge : : , of the field luu't'be badly crowdfd; ,Tbi V think I tb fact with raott 'drill plauli' g. 'The moot eucceaafut potato gn iter, who um tie dr It eyet.'in i T, B. Terry vt Oiiio. But" he -plonta in billa mainly because he rule -ed to one eye, nn d he ttikes t uc care ofljlt aetfd po,atf that: . nearly every' bud make a v!goroti plai.t. Moat larmers who h.ive lii 'd)ilaiitnig aioklq eyeaof p tit ea do n it buve Mr, Tria uc cuiu.-, and hia advice, in Jhia reapt'Ot ha miilvd many to lheir ; aorrow, , If we hud rich ground to'" plant,' and Jtdtio Vlhr U"p fl.nlle for potato growing, we ahould .make J" w Jwo f.-et ten iuche on way and three feet the oth er. While the ptaut arVnU It will be easy to cultivate either way. ' The potato teU ahould . be planted deeply euough ap that Iha bne turface may lie harrowed without disturbing them Tbe drill mark i usually furrowed deeper than it it when the nw run boih a aye. It ia.lettr though dilll planting to i furrow .deeply ou way at least. f I i. : , ; I I ; Aalealrttl rarrag't. Admiral Farragut on one occation aid ' , Would yon lik to know tiow I wat enabled to terve my couutry f- It waa owing to a resolution I (or'ine.l whi o I wat ten years old. Iy father tent aie down to New Orleans with the little navy we the bad, to look ef t the treason ol Rurr. .; I accompanfeii him at a cap! n boy, I had -a qualities that I thought made a man of me, I could swear like a tail,, could drink a tiff glass grog aa ,11 I had doubled Capo Hirn, and could moke lik a lo CjmoliTe. I was great at card, aud fond of gaming in eve f ie"pc'. At the close of dinner one day, my f iiher turned everybody out-ul . lb c-tbio, locked th door and said to mv : - : "-David, whet do you intend to bet" mean U follow the ees." - r ' " Follow th sea I Yei ; he a poor mlaerable, drunken sailor before the mast, kicked and cuffed ' abot the vorll, agd die In ssoio fever boepltal io a foroltto clime." No," I said Til I real Ih qrtarter deck and eoromoF, ssyou 4i." No, David ; a Vy ever trod the qnarler-drck with such pilnciiilta s jou hare and such habiis a you ex bihit, Voull hav lo chaog your whole course of life if yoo be co a mil.", i . ; . My fsther left me aa-f went on deck. I wss tong by the rebuke, and over whelmed with inorliScaiion.' "A poor. miwrahle, drunken failor lefra Ihe nssat, kicked and tuif.l ab'-ut th wot 1 1, and lo rile ia aome f, rer ho-p-t-al 1" Thai's my Cite, is 't t I'll chsnge my life and change it . now, I i:I sever alter another oaih ; I ill never nriiik another drop of lnloxicaiin; li quors ; I "ill never. oil.lr, and, a God I ny wit aeaa, I bat kept thoee vow le this bi u. Tsl-'n'S iiofrea prece lwl er aeforn mvfri by rrjycen nf t?. hir. To re - I Nti l-!lr,e aa-l fume, ae lla'l's llj'.r Uutrr, au b r.ut'!;. paio.v From atiuft intireting data. ptihHh d i toe HaVKPdnh Morning New we note that oik M y 1, 15CS, tbe whi le force of the" Federal army conflated of IjOi.SlO men." On May 1, 1K!4, twen-' i j -nine yenrt efur ihe cloc of the ear, the tensioii roll' oi tiitie'f the nan.es of nesrly IXKW.OOO Federal, pen Sioueia, almoat as many names aa there ttere on tia hnny r. lm at . th high water nn.ik iif the ei.l'iVmeiiti liol wUh.tibdiiig the fact that Federal 8olilUrviere k"d during the war and that survivor, pf, the sltugftl hue since died. . It was the rieareet wiah of the ediniulatruiluD of ihe1 pen loi b'ireau punier ni l can rqle to w II Vtko Yhi''?"! roll, to , I.OOO.fOO name, and. Cuinmisaioaer Rauin -made exception.! elTol ta t " ac:orupli-h that end dnrii g P'rrside; t llarii-ou's Urm, 11 a had. the able sllaiice,uf , 1 publi can ineui her of Congress,-who, rai -ruadol private pJ-i 1'on lulls throuitb forthe, bnurflt of thost f".ruier aitacbea o (he Federal army a ho oould,. uot possibly come in under lb ela.tic put siun laws and th more elasilo' ruling of fhe i)epar:un-ut manager', ' ';,' , u The New YorkTpie ahows 'conclu sively that iu order tu l-fl tie tho po iif ". liaU, jehi'ily .lor the purpose of catohiug .votes, the Kepiibltcans in I he bureau and iu Congreas gai tiered in the deaerlvrs nod boui.ty jumpers almot Indiscrituinalaly;' Ami tbciU auds of ihsne cliites i.f veterans" .are ciij.yiiig th govern nient's lurgess to day. According lie the Times' fig-ires, nenly oue-thlrd of t It Federal army deserted during the civil war. On March 31,1865, uo7,747 Fed.irnt soldiers present in j he ariny. 322,330 absent. On May 1,1805, 707,801 were preut and- ' 202,709 1 wera ' the a beut. Of , desertloj's; offllllyr so' o!awd, there wero 01.081 prior to April 8. 1803; 129,884 iu 18U3 ; 90,910 Ju , 1804, aud 68,420 In 13S5 ; ip-al, 278,1114, or nearly ouc-thlrd ofine greatest number over on th sr.ny rolls ut one lime. -. Deduct tbes officially adjudged de srrters from the t tul, tu!l(meut, and the remainder will be Irs than.. the number of penatouersat present on tbe pension foil.; aud this 1 Inking no uccoiiut of those ttiiii dc-sertcr killed Iu halite Or who bave vtuce'died. . '; tondon Tims. . - " v" , , Tlie BritUh concnl a Jerusalem, .in hi latest reporr, gives soids Intereefirg detail respecting tlie present condi tion i.f the Hidy City. ; It appears that buildings of V4rU kind continue lo he t!-ectd n the viclnliy, and that the city is far out-growing its former Jim its. On tho western side houses have iiioresaed so rapidly wl bin ther lsl fw year that quit a largs tuliurb has ariaen w here formerly there were fields and vineyards. ... -. Evsry nyiiUU piro of ),nd Is now bring : bought up by private person or by benevolrnt societies kud mistlons Slid alnndy Ih nam of 'Modern it ; Ui!nItOi"Jjs beeri given to thU ew qaurlert : Last year th fi st public gaideo waa coeapliteil outsld the Jaffa gal, and th trad Is generally increasing especially ; that : lo Jafl'a orang'S, ollvowood work (oow au im- ponont local industry ), and ollva oil. Th expert of Colocynth declined in coniqueccofa tills le.ld ou it by the authorities. It Is gathered by Arabs in the neighborhood of Osit, wbgr It grows will. !:, : An- interesting' tterprls ' wbieb has' receiitiy been commenced Is the coll. cl ion of lb b-tuuien which lises to the surface and floal about the Dead Bea. Two ssiling lo-s were takec by train from Jaffa to Jrusa'em, and then conveyed ou carta fo the Jor- dsr, where l key tier 'dieted do n th river lo the Dead see, aud they are now 'igai el in picking tip t;i bitu men, which is id much rrqneel in Eu rope. .Tt -onul thiols it would W advantsgeout to Irad with ll ielsnd diatrlciaaf a Uara kiuocb and aeverel lighters weie pUie-1 on Ih Dead sea to ferry srr M l be produc of Moab, which is a eou itry ri h li rereal, Iruit aad cat ile. At present ft is eon Vr'yeJ ley caravans round Ibe north er somb enJ.of lb Deed se, sutaillng a jourcey of from four to five days. Kersk, tbe chief town ot Moab, is now Karrieoiied with O lomsa troojes, sod sotbor ly ts seulrlu-bed fsi, ao that if rapid romrouuicaiii-a were eatahlUh- I th whole pneiluM of Mob would find its way io J.russlem sod Ike eocs:. ... A Wwmdmr tVeefter. - fr Frank lliiQinaa.' a young man of l.nrliHt-.n, OiM, stat. a that be had bad the treatiweal isn prominent pry ieiaa,and uel their treatment oolil be was inn al.le lo get around. They lirniieuntexl b a eaee be Cunsuniir- tion sail I .en rati le, JI teat persuaded io liy lr. King' New D'.Hiry for t'en'ooiption, Coitghe and ColiU aied at.ikat time was not able to-walk aeruae Ihe street w'nbont reslia. lie fojnd, he rot he lad o-d half ol s dol lar tvxlle, i bat M much belter ; bs rrwiiiiu 1 to Be U snd is to-lay iitg good health. " If rin bare SV Tin-mi. lU'ig or ."hel 1 rn!le try it. V e p iaianiee i f inioo. Trial bot t e ! at T. A. AiUr'i.l' ting alo.e. DtaiiHI UK 1 I II 14 1 tetsl.l.. I oir dshsi iitt.t i.vndk ni.t. IlerO4 ft'erk far Ibe laaaae, .. Dick Mlulm In Charlotte Observer. ;.. v Wlmi two of Ih women if history would you like most lo hav met and known face lo tire T I believe I would ansaer this quest! for myself ' by naming Joaa . ol Are - and Dorothea Lyndo Djx, the' latter of whum may, wll be called a modern Joantof Aro. Each cfthetn nctod through h6rl fi as If she had lectdved a dlr.cl call from ahrv for her 'pecial woik. tlf t le via ions of1 ihe maid, of Orleans .were not olijecllvely, ! they wcr undo ihicdlv ubieoifvoly, real"; and no one can rend M.s Dix'e career w if bout , believing t hat she Ut a spirit Hal call lo her work. So ttoblo and ' iHnintei esled ' wero tlie. aims of each, ao sweet and pure, their lives" io mngmte their-p r-nnalliie, that It ,inut have, been au exqulsitu pleasure t i hav kiiowu thbuialid have been iu their presence, ; - : ; " . .v . ( Cousidering meroiythe cold f .ct ;f her blfigruplty, miiny will not lu-slU'e to agie with Df. Chai'e Nichols, Mihs Dix's life-long friend, Iu Ids esti mate of her ns; "(lie-most , Useful, and dUtingoished woman Ami-rlca has ever produced." To find her parall.l a a founder of enduring iiistittilion ol merryve must go back to the lives of such wioora.le Itoinao Cilholio -women a tft. Theresa und Sautt Chiara. And yi,' wondeiful n wssher career, do adi q ti ut.! biopraphy'of Mies tx was urilieu before iha; by ,Mr, . Tiflany. This work h retched it eigtbedltiou. aud is a very fair sci-dunl 'of the; life woik of fla'ftotabfa subject; t So greet was . her .elf l Ouci'iurnt, Mist - Dix, though oft u. urged to, always refused to keep any reooid f her Wi rfc aud would not enuouruge othi'rs Iu doing a . t?!ie went so far as to nquert her many -irlvnds lo destroy. the- letters they had received from her1. A lew of tilime' friends ha) pjly reftued to- car iy out this rque.i and o, little w as left lo he used by her biographer, Bui, after all, her life was Iu fact her. wot k, and ll l well that Mr. Tiffany's efl irts Is mainly lo give an accoitut of her achievement'. I wi'l give a njr sum mary of some of th salieut points In, hot Jilo. hoping this may b ah .Jnoetf live loyya to get ibis bicgrpby and resdlt. ' - f .' : Mli-s Dix wet bnrn in 18C2 of Missn chtiHett stock, ttiffcred a childhood ol hardship, ilud was. broughV ili'i a'ter her Itveldh '. oar, br ner grandmother ir woman of rigid, I'tiriiau & avlcli0:. Asshe.lud Iwd you-gdr bnthers l pemlsfl unon her. he early ' aisumed th cares and responsibilities .cf life. beginning lo leach when she wts o .ly 14 year old. She eoou bed g success ful private school established, Ihertitt of which, by and by, trade her In dependent Broken down In heilib she spent a Ion; peilod of fovaildism in Eiiglai.d. It wue afer br reiui from lhl journey .that her sitenlion was called to th condition of the t lo n In Massachusetts, with the result that Ihe devoted her life to th effort lo bt'-er the puilo provletoni for thero. Her plan wis first lo llod ou Ihe Irne ettlu of things in a Sise by personal Invest !gi ion : and patient labor, and then go before the Legiala tlon for th indigent. Insane, By., tier . pt-rs maj en oris she . srcnrerl , lb, -fiase sage . by Ihe ' gUlatuies of. sosie twenty states 61 has mskfrg. belter provisions for the Insaue.-, The story 'Of bow'she got through both I ricclies of Cvnreas a bill dsrotlr.g 12,S2S,OCO seres of tbe public land to the bvnt flt of the lassi.e Is apt to enliat tie sym- pal hies of the reader so Juoh . to make him Incliried to despite I ho meo'i ory Of Trcsl lebt riofte, who, by Vi to- Ing the bill, brorgit iter yars .of - uu tiriuc effort to no avnli. ' - ' f Beside tecurlng thosl leWndve ei; clnsenlslo ibe tlillV-reMt, 8i a tie, she aisblisbed many, asylu.os MhrougH privets thi rlty she extended her- ef forts info Csnsda ; riy persouil appeafs lo men Iu authority she br.ruglit about a change in Ibe lunacy system of Scot land l ehe continued her way through Ih Channel f.Iaod sod Kiirop, hav ing a personal luiervlevr wfUi Ih Pope, going a far Constantinople ; all the time effecting importani reforms In the provisions for Ibe Insane: Beside ber lifts wrk fr t-'ie insane. she did noui;h rliaiftab! w eik'ib O h er direction lo bav made .her Sift memorable -ohlaining life saving' ap paratus for Sjble 11 md, retcuiiig the kl lBped In New York, werking re- fjrms ln eaal Miaiilutior, having dr troloflhj deparfmentef nurses work dnrlng tfi wee, from which latter labor sh 'o. k not a ds'a furlough through Ihe tour year. 6oe Irevellei l ovtr masy tens of thousands of mile not small mailer; when palao ears ere not ia use. Though always r-f feeiite bvwly and engage 1 In such OMilti ludiR5u 1 iliors, sbj lived lo be eighty- leee year old. This Is Ih barest sum wiry of the works of a 1-f) which brought ire.'cn- b.ble benefit lo humanity. The Ac count of a!l she did wi-iiM. to rliMihf, 511 oianv Viiiiiioe-". Wnmbrrl'i! yoliiin. Won.lerl'illr en- ' tcrtaii.ii is Mr. T.3jny' yoljse, it tHMt sled tea'ir.orul sliiuulotis to those tt ho reaWiteiiot.-)y. Misa Dix's life ia n. ghiriius example -f how. mnqh ,a ing'e lifo-tian avooinpliih. 'Very lew Indeed, can hone lo ar('onp'ih eveia small put of what she did. Very Jaw have a roiipn, so hrond and so lduh as sanroad and so high a that ,i f Miss Dix, hut all have a mission ny. their own sphere ami suited to .tlieir owp capayliies, Mis Dix fi-urcd fha Ijbe auuiiitiil of her ife mighexort ati un hojlthy In fliience in.iiidiiciiig' stiiijaro roniilic young worn nil to think i thejr mission to undertake wht , they had" had not tbot power or spirit to ciyry out, some woikjof a similar Kiqil, - Phe would say,,'Nl, l''t Ihem fall in love, marry, and preside oyer a happy ho.im'; h will bo a t itotisan I times ; better fir for them." That Miss Dix did not do' this herself whss thouiand times bet tor for the world., Kb woman i$serns fo me, could rise from the peruslof I hia book wlibouf havfug mors seiiuus aud nobler aims in life, . " " ' ifi, The l.eeal Paper's fe woe. Tbs Immenuo power 'ft- loost news' paper poate.'Uii'S In attracting trite To the town lv which It Is published or di verting it Into vol her channels" can hardly bees'imutjd. Fiirthor, It "is a matter that hi s ldom c-msidared as an iinHiftant fuolor i a town's prosperi ty fur lb simple reason that bit ties s men do -not give ll thought. i 'IIo who w ill impartially ; coffliler-1 his' nsser-, ttui will be oiiiviiiced of th. truth of it7 X -e local paper le' tf .naturally b ated la favor of the place of It pub lication', nnd if given a fair living 'pat ronage by-' homo . biuinest - men will guard .-.-.-weU J-their" interests, Jifta the mereh.in guard Ihu inter. eet of 1 n,ioil.viduul euatomeri.'. But if a niggoidly support Isdolvd ouMo-ll and it ia compelled j t i sjliuit. custtim from. BelgniHiriug ci:les, it. cannot in justice to those exert. itself iri behali of Its oWn town, as - it cdtbara. tai wonl't; .Try a syaleo ol. liberality iu the mai ler of i alertUin-. .expendjtus and ; mark , the rcsula. Slui'n-g on (Peun ) Ne., vim 'J't'&Zi -l " 1 1 ' iS S ' f J I l'i'.M" - .iWij wl BvWalateale f ' '' , 1 ! (; ' ' ' i ' i f v Philadelphia Enquirer, -." - ijr , A woman never lows aoyf bin glry be lug real. Sore wmnniMO he natnrel Is for her to he an.oljet ifreap otaBd love. Phe was cresisd.toswsytsiot jnen sway, by strorg )ihyML'alf towers, but lo her own, way sudl'V. her-, more gentle quslities. A nst-rel noaen da the gr-jntest power.ln tho world. Cv here very nature s'.e coHquers, whet ti er aha he the humble'; clerk or a .tn tiu mllliytiulrr. .f . , , s -. k "ihe ia sUnjl fi lovable becsus thai so. anturat,'.'..,waa the graceful tribute J beard j group of womfaa lew evenings ego pay lo a; young woraau who bad jittl loft thjem. iv, ,,, 4 "Meu'ars so food of ber," 'eld an,- other woman In the gf.up,' "eud yel no on mill) her prelf." , Leta.tlilce, ebem.tr preleutlon eft ter into-the nslure of -mch. a, -woman and fb would, come fit onre an ..tit): welcome) guest where now sbs is bid dm anil.eogerly aougbl for.,- ,i ,j Someone rosy ssys.yce, the .on you speak cf In probably alch worpsiv, and she can sfjpid to bn lovrfble-t A. ; Jvot vt all. my .ftleud.i Shele the duiihter cf a man w hose salary jj too meagre lor him lo give bis, wife, a. s.i. yaut, Aud iM dsugbur 'help Jbt. molhei Iu hercuseBOik. 6be is Ihe very suoabioe tf iheJ home, slmpiy.be, cause b j utver- ti let lo appear w bl .Urn I- ..... . 7 ' : j . ' f .. Carraala as aoeaebrgrlee. - '.These .valuable frui'a er grown with g'eHt eao, and nrel only, lo be kept iyee iirom wee.is. . r-e viMcts se readily obtained by making cu'tingslo the column, s'x . Uiche long, wl.ch may b planted at ono-, or kept In th Cellar n inoiat ssiid, and planted la Ih spring. The plants nee-1 renewing every six or eight years. Br'tr ftuU is grown on young, thai;. on of J bush;. Jo seen re large crops, the bpshes bsvr to be. pretty s verely .pruned fsch.yesr, Tbe nisi or midew i f the gooeeb rry is now.eoite eomtdelelv controlled kv pisylug Ibe bushes with Si aolu l .n .of fsotes-iuin sulphide cne ounce fo tsp gallons of water. ' " , 1w7 Waat staiaea. i ; ! ' The Boase'l 'Art rnblisT l-'g C.. of OUArcti 8 ., rii.lad'tphla, ii-ere ihe liailil' Sn4 sMriMi,a- Ir ieoile in erery town s hi e I Wrrsird J4 woker of alt, end to sernre them I hi v t flee Jo aer.d fr.,-Cupid Cni.leii te 'Mf" a nier!i!.v execu'ed w'ater mhif foctnre s w 13 x ll iitrhra. sn!t .He f-r fr.nnii c, snd siyleeo other i'ctures aboi.t tnt six, in colors to sny one sriiilinj ll e.-n at oiica ibe names and ed-!ns i f ten sous (adiairrrs of (iue (.le.oree) t getiicr wit'i six IsiMtiit ,i mi t io rover expense f miil'ii. eie. The riilr price i.f t'irse p-rsnira U 1 1 00. ut lbe can all ! e.-ate I free hy anv pervon Iersrliig tie uimee sat lrT. prorfii(ly. i . t Ntri E Tne lt"e of th'a ffifer I n slieedy re-eiv.i ri i " T" pn" cjoeiUi r I ru ra r " .. A;u ' ''-' Slim Jk4t - " ' And sirnnarftirno,'n 3 : by an impure x , result ia a.mc - ( - Unless removed, b . T will d'tvelon into Sxt . ma.Si'.Itk.'-'ia1 U -t tvXi&U -!'::, . ... . " , ; - f. 'I hm fat fvttna a nniterer from a -vy !iu.sd tPBniuty for in 't 1 " rok TT'ttny P-niwlifS ' -t Aid tjiO iO ptRxl.- I .,- - -now t 'Wn four bottles trf i With the most WrtTf'fnlrp , J Am gm. fti r 'Hth ' VfT 11 iV- pounds and my inein s say 1 v treft am weiL ' 1 aw h- 'y w.ixr man- J'" i .s. 1 . Coftlaslntr' t, Waa.i,i.t)ua,i. g, Our Treatie o ...rdand TV-- -EV.1FT SP! I..'" - v i-s".t . : s : ;;i St., It , t "'FQ RESALE-! 'tf virtue' hf "th -TJoWi r Vontatr.efl fif 'g mortgage denl. Mifii ted br 'UsabasA -Ooetoa Will to the nnilrign;il m-irtwi-i', tl-'Nut MoV8Tlh, 199 J' itiur ruflr wf in lUS'oui re of llio stor M tlgwre of Al nu inco 7.ein - tyai.r;ok NO' I v I'-ig.' 'Mfw arid- Ml. e w'lt sci.i t .p-iiuic neu n. at uu i .virt ffcusu doar bl Uraiiura to tlis hlhjet bi.iacr ou. in. u i' mi ! 1 :i i t SAXUBfUY, f EPXEMBER 1, at 11 o'cIock.M. ,all.hf '-Wil Vtn I purso'ial inrnpertv (tefrrlrml In ulrt clee-l, to-.wit : I wo 'J.Drrs OT land. Srljimtihrilm hunt of fuliier Cotton Mill ami outers, on wnum aruituittisl a nvo-ssfiry mill li i'idm 4x i, dry li o 8(W i . riSilfi Wni !l hoi "iiiiil oitio.' ,'ilio macliUci rv;'"lsiMi:,rf 5i ipi?l -'; IOwcll liioini, 8 q liller fin. lies, ' ilrusacr wuii Uiiiecr! iSrr, i-l-rtB f ildur, ISKuur, ' i'i vat snd fixtures, engine and boiler, sl.auini pullli-s, kclltny; nnd fiiil'-o in nil lire mi l a t oilier pni'ipny conveyu I in aid di-i.l. 4 I'lii lafebiuerT all nei tonl in 'good 'utiluf. : -Lo- icriiis null oau, o-jiance in six nioiiins Willi a.pri)l sB.irftf, Intureft fro'rf d y of . enlc at. eonL p-raana:n. 2'hUjsau(.jI uudl puiuuase iilouey oniJ. -. ; - . . - Vnfa. A S'OET, ' " x. 4 '1 j i. art TT. " mllarne sT. ua.e,Jli 7," :.r:. 'jij :-r t . ..is . A Krw nrA C'wipli'la 7Tfflwt, fin-'-1 of 'tiIiilTOHn.;i OwiSe f .- 'li- ' o li.mi of Olniweiif. A nnvae-filln. i.tira e i 1 St evt-rafithra on-lfi.v.r.v It mi mo . wllhthn Kti:i ut Injoiiojiaof i:nro.-i.o 0'-' . v .. .ii era pniniu.una .n:uoin a i..r!iMi.iu v n rpmiioii; in jiuaiii,. oir."-iiwr"r, thin tarnb! iMgf V J i -tokea to our en case. i . rs tvmouiS rscelred. 11 alxit. ff.r jo. bi.t b xu:.il. 4tiuirnateoa taaucd tJ oar ainaits. -i .'i-- PfS'KlTlPATtf'Mf''. P-e-; Jtie srent Ijvm s4 BTOMACll t. ,.i0tT ' l)rX)OPllKini'.it. B.tinJI, n.-i.l sud .ii.-. 1 1 IO tAku. at-iaicliuir aaviii XmT quu..-ui IM - ' - I ' OUAIUSTEE3 liJttsd oziT by " J .,. Mailed on ree.JpVoTpnc by . . . ltrtiiX'itnoAFte4 wrmr.'inie r.nitirivtisitv " 1: t-;r as Orei-ii'b(irii,N)Cri.' . . . Leaksvilfo' Vcc!cn C'Mt, J. iri'i K if T 9 si J." . fn' ai : Are ami si ine oi l pin'? n..i--r Uia same ia ntagtiDcnt, sled stilt iBHktng ihcVannf Hi, T Hue V i r -... - f r. so welt sad farotuhty known 'Ihreaiilr'thl- u V, .r., tY Wert VTaaaB SUllrr we. f.f rts ' Blwnila, Pane ReeVperada. ."awlMeeea.'ieaaarS'lnMaela. 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The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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June 14, 1894, edition 1
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