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vol: xxii. GRAHAM-, N. C -THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1896. NO. 40. I .'Y-3,.Jtr.-I.. .-f . SiiyEa OR GOLD. Better than either 'is a" healthy liven If the liver Js 0: K. the . , man ia 0. & His blood is kept pure, his digestion perfect, and ho i, ;; can . enjoy life and act intelligently and patiently, upon the questions r of the day. You all know what to t: take.' You havo'known it foryears. .; , It is bimmon Liver. Kegulatoj SIMMONS VRE6U.AT0R7 , . .For years you and your fathers ,., haye . found It or sterling worth. It is and always has been put up . ' only by J. II. Zeilin & Co. Take , ; none but the genuine. ' It has the . Bed Z on the front of the wrapper, and nothing else ia the same, and t nothing bo gopdV ;. : . - : A BALLAD OF DEVON. We dwelt within tba little torn High on the green cliff aide; . Bolow the moorland river ran To meet the salted tide ' The plaint of nabirds filled the air. While ever from afar. - Now high, now low, the sobbing Of breakers on the bar. Vfhon white robod ships dropped down the (truant .And spread oat fold on fold, '' Then sailcsd away to Bpunisn aooS For bam of rellow guldi . . Wo watched the anchor climb the aide, Wu heard the sailor's err, . While I saw the color mount hia chock . And the wondr la hia cjo. Ah, then I knew that ho ranat go .' . To dare for daring aakcv ' And though I would not have him stay My heart was liko to break; Bo when the April tnornlns came f : That carried him to m o ' . - ,, 1 hid the burning tear and looked ; " ' As proad and eajr oa he, . ' rl Two sajDmori passed, vrlica on the flow Upiwong the weary fleet. ." V" Wo Ben relied each sunburnt, eager face . For those we longed to iurct. ' -And as they laid him In my arm Come home but home to die Twos lovo at last that tinged hia cheek; "1'was lovo light in his eyo. .. : London Literary World. .4fG"PESSI0SALCARn8. jac On A. ,,o rvc , ' , . Attorn eyat-L aw, iBtTiLINTON, - - - - .N. C - Vrattco In the State and Federal courts. . oiiioo over white, Monro Js Co.'s fton), Muio Street. Tbouo No. H. ,. ATTORNEY AT LAW ' OR AH AM,,' - - N. C. I'ntaAY BykCm. ' W. I. BUX, JB. BYNUM & BYNUM, Aitox-noy s and C otiuaiorB ut lja-w ' ; OllEKNSBOtlO, J. C. " PreclU-e resjulnrly W the tonrts of Al tnance couclr. .,; ,; Aug. 2, W ly ICareef bf the Great Trotter Dexter; Mr. Jonas . Hawkins of Orange county obtained from a strolling gypsy band 'a brown maro, 15.3 hands, with four white fast. Ho nsod her for a family nag, and by Seely's Ainerioaa Star, got a blaok filly, foaled , in " 1818, which was named Clara. The filly booame the property of his son, Jonathan Daw kins, and she grew into a runre of 14.3 bands. She had n Star, nip and three white foot and" was driven pretty hard on the tounfry roads by her young inaater. In 1850, by Rys-, dyk's Bambleonian, she had the paragon poster. - . , i s . ,The brown golding, with blae and four 'white feet, was purchased by JUr. Ueorge a Alley for $400, and ho subsequently became, t bo proper : ty of Mr. A. F. Fawbott Dexter.-nn-; der tho tutorship of Hiram Wood- ' rnff, ruude his first public appear ance at Fashion conrse, May 1804. He met and' defeated. dnrin! his RUSSIA AND CALIFORrtjlA. i The Ocar Onee laid Claim to Fart f the I., Ooldea Couk Every student of American his tory knows that by nkase in 1822 the emperor of Russia asserted hia ownership of the whole northwest . ern const of America, from Bering I rrot nniithwnriT tn F, 1 A&crmnu tifK latitude, and warned all foreigners not to coma within 300 ruilos of the coast, and .that this country's pro test and the .negotiations which fol lowed resulted in the line of demar cation being fixed at Si degrees 40 minutes. ' ' ; . , : That is Alaska's southern bound ary to this day. Not so well known, however, nro the facts with refer- I ence to the daring occupation by the : liussians of the territory of Califor ! nia in the early years of the present century. The Hon. R. A Thompson ! Of Santa Rosa has treated the latter j subject at length and with much do- tail In his paper, entitled "The Rns j sian Settlement In Califcrnia.Known 1 aa Fort Ross, Founded J812, Aban doned 1841 j Why tho Rnstiinns Came and Why They Went " Mr. Thomp Eon has performed a work of no lit tle importance to this state in a his torical sense. He shows that whon tho region north of San Francisco bay was occupied by order bf Alex ander Baranoff, the bold and ener; A SENTENCE OF DEATH. FOUNDING er ST-,' PETER'S. ' 'rrail: : Wit .!. Orator B.U ov itn- : i , , , - , the ApotU's Tomb. , One Of the most tragic scenes t 3 ithe tleep Mamrtin0 prison, be. ever witnessed," remarked a west-,; hiaCl t,,e tabnlary A tbo Forum it ernjndge at ftn uptown hotel td a 89 owt0mry to pa. to death only Star reporter, occurred in a court-, ftn-d lllPir bodie9 room in it small town in one of the we tben thrown down the Gom new western states-that is to ay, J nian 8t6pg "Vixefunt," said Cicero it was new then, but that has been t grimy whon Catiiintf rin(j bis feow 40 years ago, and I was out there j 0on8p,ratoP8 ,ay tbe?e dead, and per growmg up with tbo country and I imna rll BnrA w puuiiuig f7UJJU UU VT -UIUUU . J'l TV -a youngster of 21 or 23 has at his fin gers' ends. The judge was a marl of 60 or more, and in addition to a most venerable and dignified apponranoe and ' manner lie Wad ' tbe saddest faoed man I ever saw. He had come to our town ten or a dozen years be fore from tbo east, and we knew lit tlo of him, except that he was an able lawyer and jurist, and that his wife,' who was tho only other mem ber of his family, and himself had some great sorrow, which they bad sought some escape from by going Into a far country. "Ours was a quiet town, and tho judge and his wife seemed to live i serenely enough, bat they were evi-;' dontly growing old and feeblo ahead on hia own -nook was even 'then forged. Tho prison is still intact, The blood of Catiline, of Voroinge-' torix and of Sojanus la on- the rooky floor Men say that St. Po.tor was imprisoned here. But hooause he was not of high degree Nero's exe cutioners led him out and aoross the Forum and over tbe Sublician bridge up to the heights of Janionlus. He was tben very old and weak, so that ho could not carry his cross, as oon. domned men were made to do. When they had climbed more than half way up tho height, seeing that he could not walk much farther, they crucified bim. Ho said that he was not worthy to suffer as tho Lord had suffered and boggod them to plant his cross with tbe head downward Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest V. S. Gov't Report ABOLUTE!Y PURE FIDDlfNO FOR TURKEYS. A Rontinj r3Tloo For Those Whet Have Not ft Wild. Turkey Trained. 'A Forost'and Etrortm correspond ent writing from Croonville, Miss., twines and. writhes Sn artitioeourse through all Japanese brh foot and branch.; His name ' is Tjitsu, and whejj yon see him pictured as fight ing with tiger: it i th-symbol of religion, righting against power. A tolls how ho ; went turkey hunting ; dragon floating about 4n the" fclourtrt means auoeoss iJJiftfTpri, the oocSTprcTieff upon a drumsignilis good government Both the Greeks: and the Japs- uo the butterfly to lymbolizeT immortality,' BostoBi Transcript. ' ' " with a friend. They got' off the cars at Anguilla, and Paul Deukons met them. With a jpair of stout mules and a heavy wagon loaded with enmpdnffel tlicy travelwl 10 mil as over n rough road, finally damping near Darling bayou on a bi,?h cane ridgo. They took a livo wfl(Harkey gobbler that had been trained along with thom in a box. The next morn ing beforo daybreak tbe two set out of their time. One night our town ; to tbe deep yellow sand. The oxecn was all torn tip by a robbery and j tioners did so. Tho Christians who murder and the capture of tbe killer ' had followed wero not many, and and thief almost in. tbe act For a tvnfirt It Oil I rf fliA 19nirc-4riin AmniiitnH Fur company, it was undoubtedly tf iT"8" ' fDbf thD finr,fT-a ir,tttr,r, there, but ho wasn't, and as soon as Baranoff s intention to hold it ogainst itshen owners for all time. " And his successors would have'done so but for the timely promulgation in 1823 of the Monroe doctrine, which gave notice to all the world that no ooenpatien of Amerionn ter-, ritory by European powers would be tolarated by the United States. " Al- f though the lftuwinn Settlement in : California was notTnentioiieil in tho agreement of IBWvtith reference to j the 54.40 Tmrnllcl, still it involved j tbo nbncdoinrJmt of such territory , and lint nn PnTI ia hnv fnrthrr on. nuuru uus uitjujiwi, tun career, sucu : oronohmento in California. In 1811 horse flS nera Butjor, George i tho Russian agents fixed upon a sito M. Patobcn, Jr., Lady Thorno aniior'.nrtanaBnttlomont.and it was Goldsmith Maid, and ho probably ..ciUledFort Rss, "As to tubiiact Wna in tbo en joy moct of more origjiinl mauling of the word Ross, V Worldwide Ismo iaan any horso ys- Mr. TlKin-.pson, "there seems foaled on imcan foil.' Ho brought ia be a difference of cpipion, l.nt itis fS- T.I.- 15 Ci-,. J T ' r, , , J w'Vv,H--jr4u4JiaJl'j5Copleof tho Volga JJT 4 Q&Xk V dtOC&tirCl , JXsy,4 tho ighif tU wbito &td gcltliag vcro formorl t called Rus, and tbe ,.i if .-uinuL.icjrroao-M BuHbians goneyallV wero jrtallsd tho the bomestretr.h inspired the loftkst 110opi of . EaKS, and tho country 13 vision, iuu ipW gwnng rucir x yo callsrd iicssia, or Russia." . hats and hotjto-J : "Hurrah f Dex,r Fork Bom to iu Honoma countv. tor! , Long Jivo (ho horso cffheon-' t kkm a inrtiaaA n.. DKXTIT, jBURtlNGTOX, 3ST. C. lood wtsof twth fW Per sifc f . ymoe on Main Bt. over I K. Wj ker A st ' f. U tore. fV..'s Livery, Hale Feed W;-STABLES .daylight camo proceedings were in tituted against the prisoner, and I was appointed, with another young ster, to defend him.. "Reajly tbero wasn't any defense, and I was frank enough to tall him that ho might be thankful if we could save him from a lynching. He was a stranger in the town, evident ly led there by some stories be had heard of arvold miser we h'ad among lis, and was a man of perhaps 33 or J 34, with a most unprepossessing ap- enrance, greatly aooentuatod by a week's growth of rough whiskers, years of dissipation and hard living. In those days and in such oases the j law's delay was not much in force, and by o o clock of tho sooond day i ; the prisoner was standing before tho ' judge to receive sentonco. As ho stood there that day a harder look ing customer .1 think I nover saw. ! ," 'Havo you anything to say why ' sentence of death should not bo pro j aotuicad upon yon?' said tho jadgo ' niter all tho preliminaries were over. they stood apart, woeping. When ho was dead, after much torment, and the sentinel soldier bnd gono away, they took the holy body and carried it along the hill side and buried it at night oloso against tho long wall of, Noro's oir oos, on tho, north side, near the plnco wherd they buried tho martyrs killed daily, by Nero's wild boasts and in other cruel ways. They mark ed the spot anil went there often to pray. After that, within two years, Ne ro fell and perished miserably. soarccly able to take his own life in order to escape being beaten to death in the Fornui. In little more than a year there were four emperors in Rome, Galba, Olho and Vitellins followed one another quickly; then came Vespasian, and then Titus. with his wars in Palostino, and then Domitian. At last, nearly SO years after the apostle had died 'on tho Janiculus, tbore was a bishop called Apacletns, who had been ordained priest by St Peter himself. Tho times being quieter then, this Anacletus built a littlo oratory, a t - Kobber Scraps. - Cast off rubber shoes ere now a marketable commodity! find (many country peddlers add considerably to their gaina by collectinz; thorn. with the turkey, which was named They are usually taken In exchanga Fox. for tinware or cheap trinkets. No "Wo took or.r way through n most cash chanees hands in these transac abominablo thicket,"ha continued. tions. When tho peddler retnrns to tnry.V Scribacr's. v-a GUAM AM, N. C. i Harks meefall trains."' flood single ordou bletesinv CuArjeanoderale. , 3r'&Sm iq ihe'fort 12 cannon wero mount- T W V-I sr.- . . 'f vusj wv At Ul 14 UVA V .HilUUJI T n We found'tho IpnuiU very quick "rwa'a '"f0? It !' witted fcnd LitdligeV.. With unvn- i TAu Uihni rying good ktur7nd keen a p- I? 18i3ftho rlts nronar ITCciation r.f fun, thev proved them- ' "ted' f thBto' 'Fort ,Ros',is solves compaajonahlo in spite of ?T d"wn to, 'imo w,Lcn ",0 their UnelerJinats, Their - skill J?'0! ? eolves "in mn,,4fto,i ifi,.ir trf : nd as the latter would code no wW(wka s,i.ve S U UT HIIJO UUit ing theso Idn oxc3rsioa3. Lator in . territory to Russia, Governor Wran- ' '1 have, your honor, if you are very small chapel, in which three or -. . . . . . J J ' a - ro pronounce tuat seutenco ropiiod , ODr persons couia enwn and pray : tho prisoner with cn air of almost , over tho grave. And that was tbe be- linpcrtinonoo. 'At least, he added , ginning of St. Peter 'a church. Lut half apologetically, 'possibly under t Anacletus died a martyr, too, and tho circumstanct s you . might not ! hishops after him all perished caro to pronounce it.' ; in tae snmoway up to Eutyobianns, ! "This was entirely out of the ordi- l 'hose name moans something like nary, arid I touched taf client on to fcrftinato one" in barbarous l th arm and was about tc remind . Greek-Latin, and who was indeed him of tho customs of the court fortunate, for ho died a natural "After passing through tbocano we got into briers and tangled vines. In tho darkno33 wa flouudoroJ over logs and through watur, r.t time3 waist doop, for four or llvo mil 33. We tothored Fox to- a stake jn tho open and took onr station by tho root of tbotroosnta good shooting distance from him. Wash, tho team Btor, who toted tho gobbler forn3, was afoared the pant'er would sure got him and refused to go back n wnys, whero ho would not alarm thd eamo.S.-.'r""" j "At daybreak Fosgavon mighty gobblo, whereupon every bird, owls ( Included, mado answer, and among , otbers was a wild tfobbler'sdcfianra. i If a gobbler hoars a cobbler, ho fccl.-i ! Cents that ho is obligod to sco what tho row is about, and bat was tfco denth his starting ixiinf, he turns' Over hia collections to tbo village merchant for moro tinware, with perhaps n little cash, and goes cut over anew rcuto. j Tho peddler may be In busi nefs on his own account or in th0 . employment of tho village trader; but in either case tho latter has a ' Ohanco to mako a profit on tha col lections of scrap, which are shipped from time to timo to a City dealer . Tbe latter will, offer his rubber t$of. whenever it reaches good propor tions to a rubhrr reclaiming mill, When old shoes first became a ner chantablo article, the price paid for them was 1 cent a pound. White tho - quotations have sinco averaged j;cr fctmd lor months at tk timo. Tho trndo in rubber scrap ia tow most thoroughly organized id the year it showed itself on one oo- J. T iV, ('".l. Jeave the prisoner to him. Greeks Jiad . tried to steal the holy casiot, in a fcarticnlarly interesting cbnacr8, waa General John A But r J- -wW TOU 1 klmi enough to ex. lPdy, so that the Roman Christians way.Havins found it necessary to .. nfterwnr(1 disnosod of hiq lntir ' plain?' bo said, ia a strangely excited ' carried it owoy for 19 months $o tho croBS a elaoier on , d kontlM trin. ! !k.r,.iI!.l.fi"lnt?r f tone.' catacombs Of Et Sebastian, after IIENRY ISANX, JU. V: PEAOTIOAL TINNER, GRAHAM, r -;- - N. C. AH kinds of tin work, and re pairing. ' ' ' : - '' "v-!'.-' ;: ; . Shop on.W. lra . St.. second door from Bain & Thompson's. 4-Ueo. S, t f. ".- ""' WTieo you want " , " ,rll'' est (1843) to Willium Bonitz, who out Innuats' pausod at thd odee and v.i i..' . t. hallooed to ascertain tho direqtion of . ,,, Th. ho rernMtonhor! Ttlo oot U K Call, who preserve, as pest he can, tho old buildings and such relics as ! the echo. now and toy had ; obliterated all landmarks, bet tbo Innuits easily found the way by means of the echo. There was always a omirm in thoir strango melodies, and. particularly at night, as they slowly rowed along tho black waters, among ghostly, beautiful icebergs, under the star- less sky And such melodies 1 Thoy tone. " 'Well, your honor,' responded which they brought it back again i the prisoner, without a quaver of and laid it in its place. And again. Toioe, 'as I'm your only son'- 'tor that whon tbo new circus was "But the judgo heard not more. It 'built by Wngabalns, they took it was ovidont ibat ho know tho pris- cnc0 more totbosamo catacombs, ore not perishabla During all those uuer IWUBIM "D,u' ,w 83 years tho littlo belfry and dome r ?J?aD be, tbrow DP bi" ,)OI,d8 and of the Ruswan ohacnl at Boss havo I forward aoross tbe desk in front . - - 4 .Iam.I 114,1.. . . . vi ijuii unw ll J1IIJU BiruiIO VI ! blood trickling from hia liim. The stood bravely facing tlrb heavy win i ter storms. The watch towers are 'lirtly decayed. Of tho apple trees w-hcro it remained in safety for a long time. Now camo Cons fan tipe, in love with religion and inclinod to think Christianity bwt, and. made a fa- of tho gobbler that answered Fox. i tho west and northwest In the Ono day Fox was making a lot cf eontheru states, where little snow racket in tho camp. A couple of fails, tbo cousnmptida ef rubber other hunters heard him, and they j shoes is not Sufficient to form a luu spent sovc'ral bonrs 'trying to caiif-fcfs of trade in bid shoes. Of the rub. what they fUpposcd to bo n wild! bor scrap imported the largest shore gobbler. They were very sheepish comes from Rossia. The imported when they learned of their mistake" j scrap is not so denirable however, -Tho turkey fiddle is nn instrument as what is gathered at bonis In used . by those who haven't it live! spite of tho good consumption of trained wild turkoy.- It is a cedar f rubber footwear in New Enzhtnd box bored out of inch stuff 0 inches L there are no dealers' fri scrap there -long by 2 incliOH wide, with thinLln u position of commanding fmrfcr sides. Tbo bo w is a piece of elato 1 j tanco. This ia duo in pari to tbe in inch wido and 8 jnchos long. This istenco Cf nep.rby factories. Which bow ia clapped hetween tho thumb buy directly front tho-smaller deal, and forefinger length wise, and tbo ers. In tho west the principal cente farthest edgo cf tho liddlo ia drawn of tho trndo is Cbicago.oxcbiinga. toward ono across tug slato. Lika all other turkey colls, this ono is declared to lo positively tbo bestj made. With such an inrumont as ' this a man went out turkey calling, i Just as it got it littlo light be began,1 fo fiddlo turkey tvongs in a way that j set all the turkeys to clucking iu ' low tonos end the gobblers to yell-! ing dclinnce, Lattlccrios end other! things. Ono of tho gobblers did not yell very much, but camo charging at tho man. Tho man bad laid him self down behind" a' luz. thiaklaa that tho turkoys woulJ come up be-J forobim to to shot Tho gobbler i that diun t fay much cvidcnlly did ' Tender Hearted. "Ralph, doarest, wtfeii Wd'ftftriitf ried I'm going to learn to cook. "Are ytm.sweetheartr" said Ralph, with ail unutterally fond end focl ish look. . !t;J,,,.i f "Yes, Ralph and I will begin with potatoes. Dot there is Ohft thing I'm-dctermined never to do." 'y. "Wbntis that, my own?; , "1 WillUftvc never cot thtfefti out of tho potatoes.' , ; . "Why not darling?" t i ; "Bocanso it to craeL 1 sliall cotik then) with their eyes in." , , ,.s Ralph assenft'dtef this and the lot cf thinking, for all of a sudden ft cooing and caressing apeii v( " . . . . . rr! If i . ! lMntA1 I i were lika tlia sihHcnf th ln,1 V" "J r -J r.i EuvelOpes, lifted Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statement' Heads, Busi ness Cardsjyisitinjf Cards, Tos tersi Circulars, Dodgers, of anj Jtind of printing, Blanks, &c., ; ;CaIl at Thb Gleanfb OSkc. WANTED-AM IDEAoT" thtBsjerssvlent Protsct ToorWeasjj tttrrmar ferSMr o wealth. Write JOUM WEIHiafV. pUaJf CO, Paut Attornerl. W lusynsj, ixO. for Lbetr LJtol prtaioJIu. . low, contented,, full breathed, yet with an andertona of sadness. Bat at times thoir eongs are vohement with joy and action. Frank Wilbert Btokes In Contary. " Tea Adalteratioa. A vory larxe adulteration of tea is said to be practiced in China by the nse of exhausted tea leaves. In ev ery restaurant or teahouse reoepta- are alivo and lieur year.-' This is all that is loft of tho placo that crce boasted 400 souls. San Francisco Call. - excitement was'tvrrifio, and in tbo nious edict in Milan. And it is said midst of it tho prisoner dashed uat lal tho deep foundations of .1 1. . J . . , , ,1.1 m1Ai, ' C , Tl..i .. 1.1.1. frnit everv ' u,uuh" n winuuv iiiiu wouju novo ,. vuyv vi wn. s. bh-i a, nutuu rifle in tho hands of a man on the years. Ha built jtovcr tha little orn- ontsido settled him forever. And, , twy of Anaclotus, whoso chapel best of all, Lis mother never know. She lingered a few months after her pect of the Westminster cathedral Father Gnsquet makes one remark which will make immudlato appeal to the observation of every Catbo- , . " , l "7"'""B m the elevation of tbo blessed sao- cf the tcaouDs. and the exhausted i . i i . . - - liiujuiivi, iuu, ujr iuugor.erni cnstoiu rvrrrr'T: 01 rymgheHds in hand, during ""iVi 'UVUVW rW tV U1HJU eSUU 11UU their way back into commerce. considerable adulteration with these exhausted reaves may be practiced without detection. : . - -v Te Look ETnoa tbe Host. - In an article on the liturgical as. ! husband' death, and tbo entire pop- the whole thie. Tbeprtont is direot- ;;,lu7fhccoou3 -;e. -tork- Hero's one I can't SALE ! 9jr vlrt-w of a writ of eterntlosj bsms rr Om Cierti of tne - Muiwrtor of Ala- () Jabs M. Cubic. I will sell at tbe enurt ie4oorra OimBaia. ( tae bees bidder, tor MONDAY THE Ifini PAY rEMREtHaQg, OK All Persian opium is cultivated on irrigated land, .consequently tba moisture is practically under tha farmers' control. This to most im portant as rain, when the plant to nearly- at maturity, would bo cer tain to deatroy the opium elements. . Whenever tbo nature of the de vice admits of a drawinertt tuiut U furnished, with the application, of a size required by tbe patent office, to bo retained in the orcbiTes oILtha department j Neutrality ia things good or evil to both odious and ' prejudicial, but in matters of an indifferent natura to oofa and eommonJabla. BUkop tiaiu . . . . - V ;. i t UJ T . -T1" moke bead or tall of, and I doubt if and this elevation was introduced i, f , .,1 1.. I V """J might look upon the snored, host J Bender. T Tua , Pr,M "Ob. if. of no nse. If I can't adoration, as a testimony to their : Bnything out cf It, you don't belief in the real presence of our ,0 ymt do Lord Jn the most holy crament , ..Pwbap, oot bT.ffrd Every pictured representation and i.ii.i,.r.ii V very wni ten account ci me core- i mony would testify to tbe praotioe of our Caiholio forcfathors, even if there were net whole literature to speak to tbe'point Kjtb certainty.'' Stood whoro tho saint's body had lain, ondtr tbo nearest left hand illar of the canopy that covers tbe high altar aj yoa go up from tho door. Constantino's church wus found on tbe south side, within tho lines cf Naro's circus, ontsido of it on tbe north sido and parallel with its length. Most churches oro built with tbe apso to the east, but Con stantino', like tbe present basilica. looked west, beonnse from time im memorial tbo bihhop of Borne, when consecrating, stood on the farther sido of tha oltir froia tho poodIo. it'dear " oood M3llciD'T theiB9 itAnd the church, it, acarfooo Mr mi waruioi bTVopV HyUestor iu taayear .'n Aianon irawiora in Century. ulation of the town considered it to , be a sacred obligation to lie to her about the wliola affair. Washing i ten Ktar. - , ' The Dialect Starr. I wish to goodness," olworved ; Constant Reader with some display or warmth, "that editors would fho tnnn lirnril n "Pnt tinf " lrMn.l bim sa closo (lint ho mcdo n discord like a wildcat's shriek. Before ho' could cot bis gun the gobbler was ' behind a 3 foot tree end scooting for ! focr life. All flm Cddllng th-j man uiu mrcr uu. tailed to lotcii a feather. , U known by the common ; & Tdlod S a K 2V' 'Jor-Iiell bond- lW PrciMk.. . ; Ha bandod bar tba paper, and this is wbst she read i ' -- -- London Tablet Ji friend write ma tbt bo was riding on the front platform of a street car in Boston, and -a there was no one there but himself and the driver be, in "a fit of absent- j tnindJnA.. h..lul - I 1; - m I Toilet of fancy fonlard. The cor sage crouwd and of guipure. Littlo sal Una vet bH in by beret tea of velvet with bows. High sleeves of JunJard4srTsteatd in veUa Is of gnipuru. Flat akirt, trimmad with a high volant of f nii-nro, nrmounted with bow of velvet "Pearson's Weakly. : mMNVoMirefmBitla Mor isnrfet Immt Is Burlinatarwils sJyinlns tbo ssssls br illltaaa, Ftekeu. M rdlsra Cartes. The Doctrical Review mja that a few days ago II r. Edison received at his laboratory the hollow eyepiece : of a pair cf opera glasses v. lib the - request that he "fit them with the X rays" and return them to the Ver mont sender. Evidently this Green Mountain individual had a desir to sea things. Another seeker after tba unobtainable, writing from Ports town, Pa., sent tbe following mat ter cf fact epistlo: "Thomas A. Edi son: Dear fcir Will you please send we one pound of X rays and bill a sooti as possible?" This- crdcr was Clod away with the opera glaascs. The Cncalnl -Mn4 Tartle." A most ctirioaa,.ulgy and unjain If sciuU'.Yuatia crc.ttr.rd 1j that which namo cr.J-The mud duvir hiirneither tho spiked tail, the bornu.l hoad nor tba ckn-crt hoofo that aro uw.ned to hi tuo distindishlDg mariu of tbo ! evil ono, but be is hi Iuju: enough ! to suggest all sorUof horrid dreams i and nlxhtmarr.s, and on t!nt account ' has been in.iJe mora femildive by ' tho bestowal of his uiieaphonioua eomiioa nnnia Ho ii not ixiisonous In tny "way, li.ia no liorns or stingr but to simply a mu-.I duvit, bocauso bo to repnlsjvfly uly. In penercl Silonco. Then Maud resumed: "Ralph dirt you know that toes wore tnckura?4 - "Never, my angel," answered the young man in an awfricken voice "IVoll, they da ' Ta pa said that hon he w a boythejr always cooked potatoes irt. their JackotA What kind of a Jacket docs a potato wear?" " . "I think, lovo, it most bo an Etoir jacket," said Ralph desperately, sr Elevstew advutassb , - , , "These WrtidoW gardens mnt' be' s great plcatnre tod comfort Mrs.J Higbroost?" '. ;;. ' "Yes. tbey nro. it there to any ono in tho lower flat yoa don't like, tt ij easy' to drop a little mud or wa ter over on thom. "Chicago Record. Brel Aecaar-.lbbcd. ' ' "MiassV Cay?nia to a ver bright roung woman," ho remarked ad , tn II br i aij (. tiodtrwg m4 silvers, aoutalutag . OXEACKK . te an frue. ' Tlui first snrriMis t t VlntU. - .Vircll la an nndcrtrmA.. Tn him nr. fisinlnn tlia TTrsmh w.( .V ' A- manast of large dr'snods P- ta dri-er of tba ear took op owing entirely to bis first wife. Ea Vmwtm tm aousa in WTorV cfto urmt lioea vber be left off and car- was starving ia a garret and dying f 'I Una too tlS for- Mn v- . witrwv cfatsi nroD. ,u.u, v w u cwi un io iss- ui it uuum ibtct won poor orr-oex. . m n . imtwlrs, RbrJnK tbeasM snwvajnMM br i ', I3vitfia llatue A. Uutrnf te ss B- T. Kessociis.- Oct If. IA of Aluutv 1 n. atsst mM sjx . Jf . .wi Uy m AUiwUJjV j ts,H'vV - Tbe aasoAl allowaivwcf fbe Dok-r mi ounnght fxca (La JBritiab nm JB SVO, VUliV. in. Aod yet in cul tared Bob ton there bangs a atgnbosrd'on wbicb to print ed tbi legm4 " Teterinary sartreon. Horses clipped .Mltoctoril ia tba. rw " Crifin . . living io tha same bonding, nnrsed aim book from tbe gate cf daatb.' 6l-e married - Lim - and f 3 troaoo-l aim to tha tbearrioBl worli of PxrU Loodon Tit3i. Mia tba Judge. "Have yoa tne money to mf tbe fine?" "Your honor, " said ""tho man plaintively, "if I had f IS wcoldn'i bo fined aa a graat'--ltvxikly Ct'-jioa. , appcaronc-j liu uit-jrled and wart . ooventl body ij not exactly bnliko "Doe9 "he M-r c,0Te? 'ln?s?? ' thtofa ii'.ir.iiol.i.lpa!a His aver-1 "Bct' ln that Sbo tecs tba Sge length to al -nif IS inches, but P010 w,wn somebody, else says ocoabionftl tf :1 N intlhridtir.ls may . ,1,on- .asatngtog fctar. t. exceed oven 3 fitt from tip to tip. , r- .7t..i. . He Latt a l-oal.. Ot head and a .1f-n ' , c . lhftrrfcTTITTT?Vnnnin t-. ll,- " ' .-..."- 1m- uuiui' ri w.'-w a T Is,V Bl,jsc-a. Louis Ki 1"' which Vjogi 1 be' token regularly in a well ventilatetf room. Jag-iness Art SrssboU. . If a Jjpi.isso r.rHst wUhcs to rfe' SCTi'inrrnrHr't design tho antici-J listurbeil by individual jjhhi a r. jro araw a pie- j flc W; R. Abmr. tore w!?'j f t i coaiLTfon- Cf an - Common sense to tbo a vera so sen- ribility and in tt-1 licence of mer, onv poonliarik Apr.I tiVrr.rt;;, a rton, a r-fgbtisi-gsle and a tm or twi Tie-. tr.ryiiy.r!iif;tird fjy tbe iris; craco a4-ejTtrws't;.T the Miilow Ifeo a.'l t!i r.6ljkv fi aviiibolx Tn. trrotiiti u pt:i times indicated by not oonio to kas. EneT-o.. a pr.iy. tif fjerrr bloeM.i)." The " ; 1- There to a third kilent party to all ' ear bargains Tba natdro on.1 wai of things take upon itself tba guar--" an fee of the" falallmraft of'every"rr contract, ea tba. boncst servic can rteady employment cn make 60 j teats a daj. ,
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Nov. 5, 1896, edition 1
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