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to. read- every emotion - of my.
When I finally spoke of the duel, re
peating the last words of the dying
Camillo, who bcgKed;his adversary to
be a son to his bereaved old lathe
the Colonel could not control .hi mself
any longer, lie -sprang from his, seat
likoona possessedt and, shouted i-:t
V Liar ! -lie jeered at me In his last
moments: These are lies nothing
bullies!" : ;
" Facls", . nothings biut facts ex
claimed- Fra Angiolo;" I heard his
last words With my own ears."
" Demon of a mon k roared the
Colonel. '"'Have you been everywhere
thehr'
:i -'Iwas-there' at all events I saw
your son drawing his last breath and
heaid his last-woids."-
. 'iWhat .business hav.oyou in the
cafes and on the duel ground V
.' I was a Captain in the hussars at
that time. They called me the Mar-
yhese PaJla Cassotti.':
' Talla' Cassotti ?" stammered Gin-
OZZi. " . : '
; ' Yes, Colonel; - that was my name
My brother, served-for fourteen years
in the same regiment with you. But
go on, my son go on.V ; : "
I went on and showed him the let
ter which his son had wi itten to me a
lew honrs before his jdeath.
" And is all this true can it be
true?" he exclaimed, after I had
ended.
" Upon my honor, sir ! I have told
you nothing but the truth .'',
, '.' And I swear to yon in the riqht of
Almighty God," said; Fra Angiolo,
"tlifc your son Camillo met with his
dca.th while revenping the insult flun
at his father by Salviati ; and that his
last words bicathed only love and fil
ial affection for you."
The Colonel stood there - deathly
" Where is Salviati ?" he cried.
Where is Salviati ? And where mv
son?s -. . . . did.; you not speak
. . . . of a child of my son ? Sal
viati ! .... Whero is heV"
CHAPTER XUV.
paper here is my last will the onlyi
one" I have ever made. Iv desire you
to tako notice that I declare there is.
no other will jot mine Iri existences
And now I wish you to see bow I dis-!
ose of this my only will." - ?
" He tore t! e document nlowlj and de
iberately; and throwing the pieces of
paper on the floor, he turned ' to Clelia
and said: '; V, i ' . -" " T --;;.'
"It is too late, .'my child. "to- make
amends for the wrong Have done-you.
This is all that is left me to do: dyinc
intestate, as I shall, you are hejtcefortii
my sole heiress." -.. ;.
" Hush hush P? exclaimed CIelia.:
throwing" herself Into his armsr- I
want you to live and "
" So do I, child P1 tho Coionel inter
rupted her . " I ain but too anxious to
see Salyiati., r
ame ..night ; most prolably lor Leg
horn, where ; his . mother and sister
awaited his return. T , . -
Years have rolled by since the occur
rence of the events which I have been
relating to the render. , Tbe euro o
the dying (Jolonel has terribly fulfilled
itself.,: -.-,.. 3 . ..
. Salviati, having Wen" deprived of
the expected rich inheritance, took to
gambling in stocks., .sometiines winning.-
more, freqnenlly. however, losing
rieavilyw so heavily in, fact, that his
social .position' bcramo a mere precar
ious one day by day,:. IJe was finally
accused of forgery ; and when one day
the police entered hi apartments for
he purpose of arresing. him. he put
an end to his lifo by blowing out bis
,
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took C'elia's hand, drew her to me
and led her to Iho side of the old man.
where she sank upon her knees and
covered hu hands with tears- and
kisses.
lie lay there motionless for a Ions
time, and both the monk and I were
beginning to feel alarmed, when he
suddenly opened his eyes, bent down
his head and gazed into Clc'ia's face.
My hopes of a favorable result of
-this -interview revived at tho sight; a
marble" statue could not have re
mained cold at a look into Clelia's
sweet, beautiful, lovely face.
""You --are Camillo's daughter?" he
'id mildly. lluw beautiful you arc,
my child ! Your father's mother was
beautiful also, and as good Oh !
g.iod and kind! Are you, my child?"
He fell back again and mused for
some time. Turning to mo after a
ulnie he said :
" You musb tell mo all once more.
But let me hear all all everything !,;
I obeyed; : this time,- however, aU
luding also to the adventure of the day
before, and since he listened quietly
and almost pleased, I ventured so far
as to sieak of Clelia s future and nnne.
Fta-Angiola 'had' meanwhile--madej
Ueppo a i gn to wi thdraw ; before 1
had finished he returned, and 1 whis-
perVJd'to the monk that' the person In
niifinw - etrrrtli? nnr ha -"hfirft. ' '"
"WTiero is Salviati inquired the
Colonel . " : ' ::.:)-'i .r- ' .
I told.hini that he would in all prob
ability be in; Turin that night. : . ' -
"Ha! 'l am anxious to bee him,"
paid tho Colonel, trying-to rise.. His
sti-cngth failed him however: he had
growuftoa yeai-s older jh that' single
Although aware . of his . weakness,
his face, strange to say, resumed "sud
denly the expression -i of his "former
energy. II er raised - Clelia from tho
Coor, gazed inlo her face with a pleased
smile and turned to Fra Angiolo, say
ing . :,J::- ?;A ' ? -i
"'?;' Padre, be good -enough 1 to call in
some persons from the street. V I need
some witnesses for ; i hat I am going
to do?4iir;ii;...Kf:ivi:.o
Vmi"! "A norirtlo.', Km1rntiA1 '-'fa Tlnmn
wno left too room.
Colonel,'! said the monkthe ex
citeinent y ori haVe' undergone might be
detrimental to your state of health.
sent for a physician i
.''" I do indeed feel much exhausted,"
-he calmly replied; t.cM wish Salviati
were here.". '. i ,
-A -few minutes later Beppo entered
the room together with four or five
rather perplexed-looking' people, f Tho
physician also- made his appearance,'
The Colonel conversed "with the monk,
who went to a wri ting-desif in the far
ther corner of the room, and returned
with a sealed envelope. - ' ?
TJ Gentlemen: said the Colonel,-"
; have "sent for you- to ' be'- witnesses to
what I aai now about doing. v-Tlus
heard a carriage driving mj' to th
street-door. -A few seconds later
Beppo rushed breathlessly into the
room."-.-- s .n- - . i .-,.. .,.r.-. -
Tho Cavaliere has come the Cara-
liere ;-m, J--' , . v,'..... ... .,
:,The Colonel's face-grew purple at
the mention, of his name, 1 Ho called
Clelia and myself to his side and put
ting his arms around us, looked fixedly
at-the -door by- which hahlati wis xo
enter. lli? arrival was.prcceded by a
loud noLsQ outside; he was evidently
scoldin andsweariiiir at the unfortunate-porte-for
keeping him waiting
At last the dor flew open theretood
the " Cavaliere, as if tooted : to tho
ground.' : i . . ".'.:' :
" " What ; are the?e :. . '. people
doing here he said In a commanding
tone, ; Suddenly : catching sight of
Clelia, he moderated his voice :
" Ah! I see the Signorfna who "
" Como nearer nearer, I say V said
the Colonel, his voice sounding harsh
and husky. - j ;" '
. Salviati stepped. in." On seeing me.
he fixed his eyes upon me and grew
ashy pale. -' - -
" II Tedcsco ! . . . . II Tedesco !"
no mutteiea.
" Como nearer nearer still P aid
the Colonel. s " This is my crand-
daughter, henceforth the. solo heii-es
of all I possess, inasmuch as I have iust
aestroyeu ttie win onco made in your
lavor; ana tr.is gentleman; tho friend
of my -poor sonT is her betrethil a
you remember him ? Why don't you
ronio forward to congratulate them
hmV"
And presently pushing us centlv
psid?, the old man raised himself j0 his
full height, went firmly up to the Cava
liere and looked hiia straight in tho
face.
" Ha P he sid, " I ccwer before your
finistcr looks r.o longer, you sec hm?
Have you another of your lying stone
ready to tell me,: how my son insulted
me in a public cafe and how you . . .
you-stepped up to defend mo; how he
struck you because you wished him to
le silent; how you made every effort
to spare his life; how your trembling
hand was unable totako a steady aim.
and how by a mere accident, or as you
miserable hyiociite called it, by tho
hand of Providence, was ho slsiin, who
had basely slandered his father bin?
Where is 3-our eloquence now? lou
remain silent. Cavaliere? Have you
no answer to make? Gentlemen'
said the Colonel, looking at each of as
in turn, " this creature is tho basest
villain in all the land !"
And turning quickly around, he
struck the Cavaliere a blow across the
face.
" The son struck you first P' he
shouted madly ; " next he, who was one
day to bo the son's son and now the
dying father! It is tho chatisement
of tho Ginozzi for . . . yes. lor
tho most infamous scoundrel in all
Italy !"
He covered his face with both hands
and sat there a picture of heart-rend
ing grief. t Suddenly he jumped up
again and exclaimed:
" The mot4 infamous scoundrel ho ?
nor-Tlicd I - I am the jsrcaier scoundrel
of the two, f or ' having believed his
venomous' tongue P'v" . ,. ? - :
If we had not canght him in, our
a ms hi would undoubtedly have fallen
to the iioor. Pushing us : aside, ho
straightened "his tall lorm a last time,
andTififa voice which Yuado us'shudder,
aid : ' : - ? .
" Salviati Jr Demon r May yoa- oe
accursed forever,and 'may . you . die
childless, solitary and forsaken V :
He fainted away, v whilo tho Cava-
liei-o stole from the room.
His mother had 'died before him.
Panla. through the intercession of Fra
Vngiolo. had found a lcfngo a & novice
tn a convent The kind-hearted monk
is still living; he looks longingly, for
ward to the day orhis delivery.
As regards myself. . ,
Dop-ihe kind reader remember the
beautiful castles-in-the-air " which
built while, seated in the coupe in
which I followed my Clelia on her jour
ney from Turin to Genoa?.
They have aU taken tangible form
all of. them! I am living so hannily
with my lovely and beloved wife, as
not .to have thought even of taking a
singlo Journey during the five years of
Our married, life.
For one who has seen nearly one half
of the world, there i no place like
home ! And how happy one can be at
home,' only ho fully realize who has
spent the best part of hi life on the
high reads and who. like myself.
thoroughly understands the art o
travelling"!
thi exd
Wl!K SAWS.
Highest of all la Leavening Power :Latcst U. S Gov't Report
2To bm Is a Lcra to LU fellow
HEED THE WAUMKa
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B 'wure of a sileut dog and a wet rat
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E;iry sltools at others ani wounds
hersolC.
- Y.ulh and white paper soon make an
impression.
A koo e quill is more dangerous than
a lion' cliiu-.
Zeal without knowledge is like firo
without light."
. Wnen a man's liead U turned he never
looks to tlier gh .
Wtiat we ca I time enough alMrays
provej littlti euoulL
Hist -ry'is not faUe agreed upon, but
truth disagreed u-on
A little -eiug H-e rrnch looking; a
li tl speaking saves much talking.
Die tclf iuaJ niau is frequently ex
ceedingly ii ouJ of a very poor j -b.
lit.1 li waits to do a great good at
once w ill seldom do anything at alL
liememb; r that iiuirtinence Ltn't wit
any m re than intto.eucj is brilliancy.
The shortcut wuy to do many tilings
Ls to do only one thing at once. CeciL
Gratitude is the music of tlie fieart
w hen the chords are litoved by kindness.
In months of iuu ao lire that mouths
of ruin s'lall vtlll be bnppy. Wluttier.
Hon't IiuIh1,o in t e luxury of strong
opinions in the presence of your elJer
F r unes are maae by taking oppor
tunities; character is male by making
ik'MIV.
If young; men w ill not believe in them
selves uo man or woman can believe iu
them.
There will always be romance In the
world so long as there are young hearts
in it B vee.
A goxi many pe- ple with lock on the
understanding w m to have lost tho
key. Texas Sifti-g-t.
There is one'th.uz about death: It
never comphiins that it doesn't know
how to lake some ieop!e.
Silence as to a man and his deed will
do more to extinguish him thaa cJpron
of abuje. lYonkers Uaxetta . - V
TlICSlLVEit QUKSTIOX
Ye are glad, or rather e ore not
orry tUt Mr. Cleveland wrote h sil
ver letter. ., Let it divide the people up.
Th twill be all right It Is 1-ett-r to
have a divided sentiment smong people
who think seriously about any public
q-icshon ot questions th m umn'.mlty
among thoee who do not th'ok at aU
for themselves but take their opinions
at second band from some one else.
There are surprising! j few people of
good, average Intelligence wlio under
stacd anything at all about t'lis sllvrr
question, for instance. The whole
North Carolina delega'ton In Con grit,
from Senators ItaosrNn and Vucedon,
is solid in Civor of free coinage. That
does not prove that free coinage is
right. The whole New Yotk delega
tion In Congress is solid ogairst free
coinage. That docs not prove that fiee
coinagA Is wrong. One day last week
the North arollna Leghilature nonuna
toil Mr. Cleveland lb- lre'dent sudthe
nexi oay oeposea mm. . auu vet we
have no idea that one man lo tea in
. that Legislature understands tlie silver
question, for his vl. wi UXo wlikh it
til l cd Mr. Cleveland. Mr. Cleveland
opposes Tree coinage but fiat does not
prove tliat free coiusge is wrong. It
does prove, however, tliat Mr. Clere-
It ii not infrequ'-fitly . Ibe cira
that itching pimple mndlrrilatint
"cat boils" axo the (cxvrnnr&t of
larger boil, or 1n watt ef ioa
carbuncles. Invariably Ns.turw
pats oat her danger signal,' aril
tlicy abonlo bo' lieed " at- once
The p jo pies and little boils shot
tbat the blood is not in a good con
dition and natur ia trying to rt
m. A few doara e
to one s'd any more than all the LrkY-
ery, self-eeekin; and dihooel j. The
silver men call tleir ppnneois "gold
er- and that they are enemies of the S ft - bP55c at th.S jaactarw
peop-e. The sud silver men utort by wm cconipusa woaacrs. a
callinj the slWer men silver grubsM eruption will be healtrd and the
charge that they are brio; worked for I system cleaustd of iti impuritiea.
all they are worth by bUwert and the j The modern paraphraso off ho c1'1-
other -sUcr Urons" of the West (who ,y8tem, MA slitcb in timo," cte ii v
want to buU sdyer bulli and ibal MXimel ttitchea will aara
i t. .i t M . i I nine pair a of breecheav Th
glove with the sflrer grul. Andsol . 1 , . "
it roe-r crimination fW rrimlnatiofl. wc'1 AUU UM luucu
lata a a . .a av
We plain country people want to step inai uoea not modify the trntn ol
caulkulj aud to do the iU't ihiog and lu la ibat vein, we may ay tbat
we do not want to bebuueoed Ij either I a course of Swift's SpociCc pre-
-bugs" or -grubs,-' Le otr Tuple. Tent4 i9 terrific
Organize galimt Over t'roduo
Uou.
Matches bav been in com mon
use since 1S23.
We print elsewhere the reftolutons
ofihellcedy Firk Alliance of Greco-
v lie county, couth Carolina. wLkh are
similar to some resolvta recently adopt
A friend induce. ne to ny &srrstlai
OU for my rbuon.ailc f.ot. I wd It an4
the rb uatlm Is r mire y .rooe. JoitJl
U. ASLiEJtSOt. lialUiOCre. illi.
ti - r ft j . i
. d In O-onrb. of whU h w nL, m not . ' i"T" aw unoi-nica wumooT
. .! . .... - . . .rom
a. lua mne. six muiKi ure uunumi i
lho4aod bal is a good crop of cotton.
Seven million is a large crop. The es
timate In ihNew York HerVd" ot
ton market article of the pnseul crop U
rV,20,000 bales. That Is so far Lejood
evry sc;ioo coo Crns. ever t ctalm
made foe the wnndrful rt3csx-y f Dr.
iiujra eouii ryrup. rree ii eeats. :
Two Ioawa If gislators are naxaei
Ham and Mustard.
li l10"6 jliaU We cnr3r y ne supt'ly oversliadow. the dcoatid and
wojU . rather be ngta," aceding to thAa Ullm to lh5 p,.
his convicUons, -than Prcideut - for i . . - . M .
. . CnAPlER XLV.
Clelia nursed the broken-hearted old
man.fpr,onIyra;fevf days; , ho died
calmly in our arms. His iron will was
completely-shattered; he cried like a
child" when the gentle hands of his
granauaugnter preparea him a sootn-
ing draught' Hislast dying request
was to be buried in Ponte Decimo by
the side of his son - V '- '
. A few days after tho Colonel's death
Eeppo Manginf came to mc r ' r
,4 Signor?,". he s id in his uua' man
ner, L' "will you be so good as to givo
me a certificate respecting my conduct
while in your service. I require It to
show to the chief of pohce."
- " I shall go to, him myself. Beppo.".
I replied, ' and tell him all about you."
GOLUKN . TBOUOUTS.
r
What can money do to cure a man
with a lieadacbe ? George Macdonald.
Action, and care will wear down the
erongest frame; but guilt" and melan
choly are ivmon of quick dljpalch.
TlKnuvs rulac. ' . -' r .
jiie is iitce a game oi wiaac , i aoas
enjoy the game much, but I like to play
my cards well, and see what will be the
end of it Oe-rge Eliot ,. . . 1. t
B- guate your expdiisei and your bust
Ban ,4M lionoriibie. ana moaesc, siraiae
and free. . S -rve your' country front
duty, not frni amUtioa and vain hopes,
(Fenelon, ' v-- ' !' ." -, " ' ; ' . ; '. ' .
. Of course, women always think what
they ; would do In such cases if Wier
were men. Bat if men did what women
think tltey would do if they were men,
the women would: be disgusted. W.
L Howell' V) . J, I.- -" ; v j ; -
A man should surely dare to lire his
small span of lifo with little heed of the
common speech upon lum or bis life,
only caring that his days may be full f
reality, and his conversation of truth
speaking and wliolenesa. John Morley.
Seeking . the way, . you must exert
yourselves, and strive with diligence it
is not enougu to have seeu Mel ; Walk
as. I have commauded you; get rid of
all the tingled nt of sorrow. Bleep
" Ju. , . ..!. . i 1 ...
: " Thanks, Sigiiore. You will also f.""1 V7 1 rTr 1 Z
hnrl fh om tho comivifr trhrh "rnii rlt i
MS VU J VUV 3. 14 I ,J ITU1VU J V fc
posited and which will be promiAly re
turned to you." '
' "In that case, BeppOr you had better
go yourself,; Tor inasmuch as I con
sider thbso one hundred napoleons
yours, and fairly earned at that, you
certainly will not expect mo to calf for
them for you.". . : ). s. : "";. "'" ' --
His protestations of gratitudo lasted
more th an t en min ntcs. after' which ho
'eft me, informing mo beforerhe went.
good work. BudJlta,
Tliat-faiiioun ring , that pricked- Us
owner when he forgot duty and followed
desire-rl wonder if it pricked very liard
when he set out on the chawe, or whether
it pricked but lightly then, and only
pierced to the quick when (be chase had
long been ended, and liope folding her
wings looked backward and became re
gret George Eliot
he bad only to keep e'leot to be sure of
the Presidcucy. His party was f t
drifting into a solid adherecce to tn e
coinage and '.n most of the stalwart
Dein i-rntic stales it is exirenralv pop
ul tr. We are for from saying thit our
Congressmen are i.ot just as tlnccre 1 1
tlieir -Hlvocacy of tree coinage as Mr.
Cleveland is in opos tion to it, but we
do say tliat it takes more courage lo
oppose what is popular than to uphold
it
The no rut we wish to make is that
Mr. Cleveland, a man of known hon
esty, iute r.ty and sound judg-nen',
mui-t be induced by weighty rensous to
tuni h s oars ngninst the po ular cur
rent and to court advert.e wi d with
his Ka Is wl en he lud so much to gaio
byktp:.ngin the current and sailing
with the wind. Those people wlio re-sp-clhis
judgment il lc ind ued at
least to pause and i;ive his reasot s a
respectful hearing. Mr. Cleveland i
a patriot a.id wishes his cuntry well.
He is not. however, uifullih'.e, ai.d na
be wocuilly mistnkeu. Ho will re e.ve
no moie ban he deeeivcs a resp. clful
hearing from the people. If he givos
them a govd argument it will liave
wei Jit.
The small, insignificant qucsliou of
how this discutslou Ul affect his lres-
tfentuu -prospects ought not to eater
nto the cnlculat"oa. eapeXilly til view
of the mago fk-ent ludiffercue maoifts
ted by him In that regard. . Tlie only
uunj we o iut to. have a care fr is
whai is rLht wlnt will be (or the good
of the country. We repudiate entirely
tlie Uca advanced f adopting i fee
coiusge platform aud nomiuaiing him.
an avowed -enemy of free - colvare.
bucli trifling as that would defeat him
surely. If a fiee coinuge pUifonu L
adopted a f.ee coinage ca..d'Ltt shouU
be nominated aud vice versa. - Tlte way
1 open Weenie this qafstioa, to olve
t!ds problent sud we must eolve it lion-
esUyT calmly, dipnas:ootit-y. It is
grave prublau.- It aflects the prosper
ity of ev. ry se t"ou of t'te cooutry. , I
is not mere pohiLs."., .It i-iJ.nsiuess,
And, it ,Ibr the people to think.
tl. ink deeply, and solve "this qucstou.
It 'ouht to be solved, too, outside oi
parties, l'srt n.h p should not be
allowed to lay its ful lmud up n thl
thing that has to do with ' the business
iotcrcsts of the Hepubiici'rcgardless f
pol.tics. ' It Is n.t eve y pleasant gen
tleman who talks well and wriU s well
tliat can a tile this matter as well as he
may' imagine and claim tliat Le can.
Uur own "gntud.old man, Senator
Vance, who has learned hy experience
and knows ruor then he ooce dil, as id
lossy that all he knew ah ut fiuauces
was that it took the names of two bet
ter men than he was signed to a note to
get money out of a bank. '
There never was a question tliat did
not hare two sides to it and the silver
eaestioo is not an exception, AU the
analysis the price is Urelr a matter of
at-renge. How many acres In coUooP
Mau t Tbeu tlie price is toloj to be
low. Now what are we going to do
about it t
Are we goto to cootluu-. like Ue
wheat nwu, until we impoveritU -a
selves wi.h our numerous tottou bubsr
Here is tlie practical q icsiou. All the
Sub-Tieasury bills ever dre-init oft "11
lle greenbacks the covemuen! can
print will not raise ih prire of couou
at Liverpool one cent; sikI tl.e IJver
iool rice settle the value of Ihe U-
What then is the common sense of
the qu stion ? It u to have an otxan.
ized mov mfiH to li-nit tlie a-Tese. If
Ui" State Alliances can ?l Uie sob-Al-
iances to throw out noeVixth of their
A Wonder Worker.
M. Krank UuSoiau. a yon man
DirUngton, OU), tatr that lie had
leeu uuilrT the care r.f twu fCMclnent
phjidan, and ud tieir iratmeot oa
til lie was not able to gt aroood. Tbey
prooouncol hin caj to be cvaunnito,
and Incur ib'e. He was piruaded to
try Dr. Kit New D rcovery lor On
u nptiou. cou!.a an 1 c Vis and at tSat
t.m wn out mhm t walk aCTuaS U
street wnhit retin. He fonjid lUre
h had I.S.-J l.a!f .if a dollar bottle, thai
l.e was ru-jjii Wlter; h co.t noeu lo IH
it and :s to- ay cnj-yin good healih. If
T" have a-y it ru.1, luoj or rbeet lrob
le tr U We yiarinlee salisictioa me
moey rvTiulJ. TrLil buttle fr avi
Luuitbur.; lru strs.
Electrician Kdisou
graph operator.
was a tele-
Iiabiea are Ike tcsiitutioQ ant slywjVi
be numrd.il frmn atUcks ut rolx by Dr.
Uul.'a llab Srup-
The summer g' wti cliroWoa Ue
ni u minor S.i.'iinj ii) the SauJs of Ue
m ....... LI ik i. - t
lWcnt cotton acreage. U.e result HI uU (urii r) ( Q e f ar
be to put money in the mn of every i i.le tot c d.i i tits bc.l.
cottou grower. Hut that bind hould
not be idle; let more provisions be
raUed. and mM"e meat Our rrporter.
D. R. Walker, was at fie N'rw Heme
Yn'ir and be wrote cloqicotly of the
sood old North Carolina bacon he saw
there. It tu-le oir moullis water.
(Joo No 'ih Carolina linni. proju-rly
cutrd aud 9mkol. e!l readily for 1 7
cents a pouud, aud good btcon in pro
portion. Cannot people w ke rooocy
at Ui jt t Why do ocr people shut their
eyes to their own adrautage In this
matter f Let u make more provisions 1
and turn them Into g od prime bacon,
anxat the same lime get more for our
cotton. News-O'errer.
Let Us Help One Another.
1
A buy-word "Ilnw much?'
Boll's Baby Syrup
i4ct irmiJ.t7Zrfegufat$ t. Bowls!
Day's Sorso
POWDER,
rKit Xjmmg r.r a4'
tint Lta4aa pr,
la aaca yactaa
' Tills little sentence sbon'd be written
on every heart and stamped n every
memory. It should be the golden rule
practised not only hi every h HachoU,
but throughout Ute wovkL Hy heln'ng
me another we not only rera-ive tWne
from the pathway and anxiety frcra the
he rniiid, bat we f tl a sense of pleas
ure m our own hrarta. luio whig we are
doing a du'y to a fellow creature. A
h Ipmg Ivand, or an enoKiraglng word,
is no !os t us, yet It Is a benefit t
oihtr. Wlio has not flt fie power
of ibis utile sentence t Wtv has not
nerd d the enc-xi agemeot and aklof a
;ind friend? How sooCiing, when per
plexed with some tisk that is mytt
riou and burthenome, to fetl a cen
tle hand ou Ihe s'touldcr and to bear a
kind voJc whl-piriui. D not ffl
dkronraited. I e yjur trouble let
mo hrlp Wlat ftrcnS'li is In
spired, wliat hope crrsfei. wiat sweet
gratitude is felt, and thertd f3.-i.lty
is dls- lve l as dew tx-fwe hesu.'aliine.
Ye. H os belp one no'ler by eu
deavrliff lo strenethen aiwl rtir uf
aze he weak and Lfi ing th-' burden of
cart from Me weary and opixi ssed. tint
life may rde smoothly on and tlie
fourt ofbitteme ii -Id sweet !rr;
and li, wltoe wDiiug hand Is ever
ready t V! n will rcwanl our ham
bis endeavors, and every good dVel
mr tf all UIa Ttyni
..;t.;.,'..:Hh;. V I) I
R!I3 1 'Qcgiicisrc
SVRUP.
Bronchitis,
and for the relief cf
Cosisntaptive persons.
JLt dmrjii- 23 els.
mnnrr -r-a cjcs$ cjammit f cm
-"u r,-ttractj. seas
i tab? was sick, we r "
VM sIm was a CtM. u crtrf It
site al CkiUraw.
that Saiviau had left tho city that ChHdrea Cry for Pitcheifs Castoru,
will be as rewt catl u; ou the waters
, . . . m to ret rn after mny dajs, n D-t to
patrfjtom aaid houca y U not cvnfinid I u M we loTC
TO FCnilC SCHOOL TEACllKES
' The Supfrintetklcul of lnb!!c schorl
of Frauklm county, wl'd be In Loub
burz on the second Thcrs-lay of Ftlro
ary. April, July. IScji'nprr, Octobr
aril Ikvesnber.aiid irtnaki ta thre days
if uocivsry. tor the purpose I exami-
lug a; 4kiui:s in irnji iu the luU
hciiooU rf thtf roui.ry. I will also le
hi IjouIs'. ur on tAiuaby t each weel
arnl all iul.lc ctijs, to attend lo axj
busjueaa cotiueclcd wiihmyoce,
J. X. IIajs. U, rupt
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