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3 - i . . J .1 ' ' 4 . 4,1 With AIL My He sort By EDITH M. DOANE Onnvr'ht. ircC. by E. C. Pnreells A lune, a j-j'.t, aiul thj elevu.eJ train halted reluctiiutly besIJe the station platform. Through the sol tly wLirlins - finowflakes outside the electric lights blinked fitfully. -Ninth street!" yelle.l Ibe conductor, jerking open the door. " - A j'ouiix man sprau.,' to the platform, closely followed by a girl mottled to her ears in soft, warm furs. Burying tier fMce !u her bier, fluffy muff, she re fused his guiding arm ami walked " briskly down the snow drifted steps t into the white, whirling world in the street below. ' -"Isn't it a lark?" she said sayly. Her eyes were danciny,-. She turned a lovely face, flushed with cold and ex citement, toward the six feet of mas cullne appreciation beside her. "Isn't it glorious?" '"Beautiful!" His eyes were on her face. '"Don't you love it? ( ""With all my heart!" hummed Gor iflon Huston fervently. "The first snowstorm is alluring, fas cinating. Words tire so hopelessly in adequate" r "They are," he agreed approvingly. ' "I am speaking of the storm," icily. "Of course" his voice was that of injured Innocence "the storm. What slse?" She straggled for stern disapproval. Then their eyes met, and they both laughed. "To think of Aunt Clara's headache art the last moment." "Blessed headache!" 44And of her actually consenting to my coming alone." "It's dreadful." he murmured, "but 1 find it In my heart to forgive her." Then, being very young and exceed ingly foolish, they laughed again. The street lamps flared in ghostly nccesslon and her furs were white with snow as they pushed through the aoft, smothering storm "Tell me" in spite of himself his voice was unsteady "you really did care about coming." "Oh, yes," lightly; "I have always panted to see the Cafe Bellard." "There was no other reason?" She looked at him in apparent sur gjrlse, though her eyes danced with mischief. "Other reason?" she echoed. Suddenly her mood changed. With a Quick little gesture she laid her hand ton his arm. "Don't, Gordon," she said beseech tlngly. "We have only a few hours to gether. Don't" nervously "say things jto spoil our evening, Gordon." "As you wish." His tone was court e ftyQs, but full of coldness. So his great love for her was but a thing that ptvould "spoil" her evening. They had reached the corner now. and In silence they crossed the street to the great cafe, whose lights flared .out Invitingly through the whirling snow. Inside the strains of a Hungarian end floated dreamily through the -crowded rooms, lights blazed, there x I not tyatter.7 she saM gravely ;because "out : you will: break that wretched ;r.)iuL-eV" Me looked steadily at her. and she -eturned the ga.e as steadily. "No." she said, very sweetly and gravely; "1 fannot break my word. lie depends :n me utterly. lie has no .thought ex v:opt for my happiness. He is so good. lie has never cared for any other wo ;uau. If-1 should desert him It would break his heart." Gordon leaded forward, his elbows 1 1 . A 1.1 on the tame, nis race ueiweeu ms bauds, and regarded her with hurt, miserable eyes. "Anl 3ou prefer to break mine," he said gloomily. 1 have promised." repeated Molly quietly, with a little wan attempt at a smile. How does it happen that I am al lowed to have you for even these few hours?" he went oj)pioodily. "He Is away on business," Molly an swered, her eyes intent upon the ad joining room. "I told him you were coming over from Philadelphia; and he said ho was sorry not to see you that he must be away." Gordon sat burled in unhappy rev erie. 'Do look at that girl just sitting down at the table by the door!" ex claimed Molly suddenly. "Did you ever see such a hat? There must be a special kind of bird to grow such stupendous plumes." Gordon turned. "She completely overshadows her companion," ho said. with forced Interest. The newcomer settled herself in her chair and moved the amazing hat to one side. "By Jove!" exclaimed Gordon, with a low whistle. He glanced quickly at Mollji Two red spots like danger signals burned on either cheek; her wrathfpl eyes were fastened on the girl's companion. He looked rip. their eyes met, and Molly stared at him with no hint of recognlr tion. He half rose to his feet; then a hot wave of color suffused his face as he turned sullenly .-to his companion. Amazement, indignation, relief, chas ed themselves In quick succession over Molly's face. She met Gordon's eyes. and her own fell before their message. The strains of the violins died softly away; the crowd thrilled with enthusi asm. "Encore, encore!" they cried, and again the gay little French son;; echoed through the rooms. "With all my heart." swung the refrain. Gordon leaned over the table. "Say it," he whjspered. The delicate -color dyed her cheeks crimson; he lxnt near t. "With all my heart." she whispered SOUTHERN-;fe A ' ! , TION'. Secial Rates ria Seaboard Air Line Railway. The Seaboard . announces account Southern Baptist Convention, Chat tanooga, Tenn., May 10th-l5th, rate! of one fare plus 25 cents , for. round j trip, from all points irt North Caroli na. Tickets to be sold May 8th, tHh and 19th, with final' limit ten day from datei of sale. vrhe Seaboard has 1 double day service from principal j points to Atlanta. Forrates and information adVre8, C. II. Gattis, T. 1. A IMhrh. X. C Chas. B. Ryan, G. P. A , Portsmouth, Va. Acme Flour. Host patent flour m ; earth. For sal by Jno. W King. ; Try some of that Acme Patent F!nr. ' Hetter tlran the rest. For sale bv Jn. j W. Kincr King. One trial of Arme Patent Flour convince yon that it is the best, sale by Jno. W. King. will For emmun DiuncTonY 8andi School at 9:30 A. M. v ' ' Go. ft. Maim. ropC Preaching at 11 A- M.. 8 00 . M. terj bunday. Prayer mewUog VdDlJ night. h. 8. Ml -dT. PaMor. turrtvr, Sunday fkb'M)! at tiXQ A. It . Twee. B. Wilpm. tip Praohlnf n 11 A. M, 8 00 P.lL rr Sandny Vrarer m-tln Thnrday tUkt. H. H. MiBHBCUt. Viator. Sand Bchool at SiJO. Wjg. H. llcms.Sopt Servtaf. tDoroioir aod ttrouvu. . it, 3rd and 4th tian6ra. KTcoiatT Pryr. Krk3r Umrtfu Kf. JOH.1 L03l', h'wt. Srfict 4th duodav la -ch a.ncth - 1'atior LoaUbarjc No. 413, A. r A. M., mwU lt and 3rd IumI "old velvet rye" pure --old - velvety the host for th'e price, sold everywhere will for it i at louisburir n. c. - All t. Oft rfV rfW AAA rfv AlW - 4W S JO PURE O L D YE For Medicinal PurpoRPH and Fnmilv use. Sold by Loumburg Dispensary. THE WHITHER CLUB. PRIVATE STOCK, 1885. CLIFTON SPRINGS, BLUE OF COLUMBIA. D. T. MuitUick. U.ii.rt. H . llt,. 1. ... IW. SSllTtiWlcK Jt iiAMva. DKNTif- SIKiKONS. UL'lriUL'UU. N. v:. Otllcv ui lin k Uuiivliiitc. ii-iiu Slrtt. U. iiUWAKUB, i jr r On Every Tongue." K-t' ' if. Sold at touliburc OliMntar. DENTIST. Un.uu, . r. '.Vill r tit hi iiSlt At tt nk Font. S. r . I ln ir lulli m I UK tLp C rt ,UudJ III P a. y.'Juh.K, Pur oi Rjp ArfOft.lET AT LAW. Ottit-w u Nuli trviK. I'ruaipt tlntioti KIV-U till lfut buriunti ruUUi-0 to tur t 1 rwas the bnm of many voices, and tbe 'facent of tobacco smoke chmg to the In a corner they found a table t commanded a view of the lauch g, chatterlus cosmopolitan crowd. ..."I am so jjlad you thought of brin tag ma here." said Molly shyly, abash ed by his studied silence. "It is like ' tbor places on the continent. There Is xme in Paris, iu the Hue de Riroll, that . I wish you eould see." 1 will look it up next month." Hie gave a perceptible start, which .was balm to his wounded feelings. "Next month!" she repeated, with a mournful attempt at unconcern. "I , , fdldn't know you were going abroad.' The firm has offered me the man Agement of a branch bouse It Is open ing In Tarls." "Of course you will go. It Is nat- -oral. You will be very happy there." The last ntralns of a dreamy waltz jdled softly away. The applause leaped from table to table, then subsided as the opening bars of a gay little French lore song floated through the rooms. "Ig that what you think?" he said earnestly, dropping his voice and lean-, tag across the table. "Then for once you are wrong, t shall never be happy Anywhere without you" determinedly "as my wife." The catchy little French song swung Sayly on; a musician began to sing the iworas to tne accompaniment or tne Tiolins; first one voice, then another -caught up the refrain. "With all my Heart, with all my heart," echoed -through the crowded rooms. "That is it." he said simply. M 'With ill my heart; that is how I love you "With all my heart.' ? Don't say anything more" said tbe SUrl almost passionately. "Don't. The more you say now the worse It will be or me by and by when I have to think. And and It is all quite im possible" .. "But why, dear?" He had grown a little pale in his turn and regarded her 'jBoefully. i i.- ii t 'i : ,'t. -f.rWhy Is it impossible?".; His mind ashed backward with a lightning irttt&e ' to ' tne umbrisf ' tnaf '"nad: come Ctom Bar Harbor in the Bummet1 time. Ca one quick flash be uuderstpr! ; It Is Morton!" he said, bitterly. 8 haVe promised to marry hltri,,v she etorned in a' low tone-so low thatlie JM4;to bend , to. hear, it. f Do! not be ry witn me. i thoughts! ,dld not light KPbke'Wef Ms dismay.. "You yoUi cpyi&, care you do care a be. questioned eagerly. eked up a spoon and twisted" It ZTOUsljr la her fingers. . "That does Wby Hair Turnn C.rny. The color of hair depends on little granules, which can be seen If tbe liaii -be examined under a powerful micro scope. Sometimes the hnlr may be come white In n night. Hrown-Sequan1 tells us that ay hen he was forty-fin-years old his lieard turned white In two days. This took nlace Avhen v was perfectly Avell and without nm espec-Ial cnye. Sometimes, however sorow or illness pnxluces the chang earlier In life than Itwould usually take place. As to the cause, some hav said that the hair bexmes fillel witli small air particles which make It loik gray. Others have said that tiie outei part of the hair becomes altered so that it Is like ground glass and you cannot see the color. Hut a man ol the name of MetchuikofT tells us that the real reason Is because small mov able bodies In the hair devonr the grains of coloring matter and movr them to tbe root of the hair. Some times poisons In disease or some results of sorrow bring about an offect upon these Rmall migrating bodies (cells), causing them to become active lu the above fashion. That Is said to be the reason why the hair grows gray. St. Nicholas. D a. j. k, aXuj.Nb.. All these brands are'pure and un adulterated and are especially rec oramended for medicinal purposes and family uses. BEACH HILL DISTILLING CO., Cincmnatti, Ohio 'ACTIC1U PHYWICIAW AND ffUROKO. Sloe t(i rwrit ;twkt Pru M.. NEW JjK. J. J. Al A.N .N , J'U Yail IAN and St'miKoN, Offirv in rtir of HoMie A IVr'j ' ilrvji itorv. R. a. t iibKi 'JLAOTICINQ PUVaiCtAA' X2iU 3UHOJU.. Louwbur, N. C. OfflwoTfrP. S. 4 K K. IU-dV D &. &. I. 1 AJClOKt. Lvitt. rHTKJClAN AMI t7HiKU. CcnRpapXiIcal Unity. There are two tremendous moments In crossing the l ulted States from east to west by way of Chicago. Omaha and Ogden. The first Is when thi bluffs of the Missouri suddenly dwin dle ;Avay iind the prairie rolls Intc sight With its ocean of tall corn, is landed A;!th embowered homesteads, as if ovt( swelling movement of the sea had been divinely caught and pet rified and -made fertile. And the sec ond of these significant moments, more majestically pregnant Avith hidden meanings than the naked glories ot Niagara or the arrogant cliffs. of Yo semite. is Avhen, the ravines of the Sierra Nevada, with their-ever green beauty of fine trees, broaden out on the valley of Sacramento and the hills recede beyond that magnificent plain There and then you realize the per perual and Indissoluble relation of highland to lowland and perceive In the United States a more Avonderful geographical unity than you might be hold anywhere In Europe, where there is more variety ,,anc less majestic space. Percy Vincent' "Donovan in Sunset Magazine, , CUOW fc4 Btae TIFm "M kde Oreir. "It !ay le realhted by purchasers of diamond 4tars aodt the like. tJiat styles In settings change, almost, asrequent- ij no iu a numau b uui, fiuu everjr uui- eryear' at least1 must seeJ tbe4 previous diadem, rebuilt,, r Thl add t arlgldal costr jfor no, seif respectinsL ewelec changes thesetdn of; a' costly pfee of Jewelry without ddlngi avfewJ new stones to the first amount, thereby In creasing Its valued Of .course famous crowfis, -rtth Ifssoclktfons ' attached that have recently come into the posset slon of very tlchr Americans remajn as 'snowir sonir wutlfaeflt Nyben ' It costs him ;a c forttmo to 4ddu'tgej' trf irlch' his torlc jewels, but otberlso diamond and pearl and emerald tiaras are coa sts n tly made over. Boston Herald. OflM in Vri)rouV A Hr tt Ik o. Facts Are Sfn&lioniTiiings T'rufona xcEsnt qasliiy for over a quarter of a century hsi steadOj incrcssd the salt of IJLOS CX)F1TX Tbe leader of all package eoliees. Lion Coffee is r.ow uMd ia mlBians pf bomriL Soch popular access spesia tar lUeif. It is s pKivc prwi thst UOX COFFEE U th Confidence of the people The uniform quslitr of LIOK COITKE mrriTrs sil opposition. UON COFFEE H. GUit IK)S LEK Si'lirJFKKK, thsm It Strength, Flsror m&& Qunl ity Xm comrartKl 1L. On SLrrtvml Crass tlie ftlanlatlcmtt Is esoxfttHy : d at jvacked la 1 lb. ele4 pcicagc, and at a-ad agalaiKstn tectfc4 tor tM la tltc iMmc Thid pxrccladra the possibility ol ad alteration or cooUd with dost, inserts or udesn hands. Th sibskotole LION COrrFX la ttbcrciorc (rnAran1rd to the Aoid mf t I rb. 4tr. Iioa hmJ am VTJ fmXc. Ut J tim htmt tat rsatUs ptr.,ma. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE vooLftOK men co Tc ol mm ffcnst. din. I paltry 4 I DHNT1IT. LOUI&BUKCJ. . a. c ace ior to Dr. Arthur Hrn- Tl mUi ru ob In F)i i bve opened a brand new Ro. 'anrant in be hamu it of th vSpiMiU brnMiDjz on Co irt Stre'. nd am no prepared B. M. MJLHBSJ(BUHQ. STTUMN ST ATU k UJi 0 Don't Make a Mistake TO SERVE ill of my old patrons as ell ss all I'.iw ones wbo will cfre me tbeir atronstfe brtofnre I will 'lave evrytbiuir ttrir-claM jrupoBM to fnrtiisb tb best d obr markeU afford. Respectfully, WUIpncUet tm U1 Ut OoorU oi U tU' M. V. IJUUDli ATT 0 RJi Kt-A T-LA W . Uhuicin, N.(J. Ufiicr oTpr h. G. likka' store oa N-U tr-- . let mftkin rmr Parcb f pmt eaitiu, JLc, bfors fen sud tbi VH' W. H. HARRIS. QUICKER AND BETTER An1 will ran longer withont lorxninjitiian a posolhl wlwn iMf. f )rp old wr You (Ot b" ont of th of oar vehicle tw it i-e-mirw onlv a fw minatw to ffo the wort. HAYWOOD UlKFLV AnORMI.AT-UW. WtUKM, . k Will prtketic lu Ji hm OOarta of rkUi VMiXV, mu iu ll tuLo rUlw LnVnct OB)v uv r n rt Nutlo1 J I n k. JHO. B. WlLUkA. ATTOSJISt .AT-LA W . 3 e on Ml tr4, is ' oopr b 11 In STOKES Jathitw biU froot lo Lon!brtf(f. And ii will aio iut-rs' tc cny pic hffrr TOt) suy ioytbina- la av CDske no rv.&u of bt I cab tof but f joo will rail tM k- ' n 01'forlDi.itY. I will iibssr yon -aat 1 aniX ro n lb t cf : you btv .ed focy Kfocsriw, osU. mill fd f Uo , uivr logfi, gni 6lrtS. COllfS, U. Call Slid tr Will aire iost tb 6trrd snnsnt of dUli O th wbI. No ktui work abont It. So fcqrat or eharml (ello. rarfaew to vaar nry and loosen the tlr. We et them rdtd too bartf wnod rarfa, iotm,a,M no watr aoak4 felloea . tm hrnk away and IoWjj te tlra.: no burst paint to rvplacf.v Wth this taoobin,s do not over dUk and iprafa tba wb4 tamt t as aprlnrbsitto takptb rmctiaa M :ht4r wbn rkHedirooj prvMeur aalasw. warr In aJlsoBrtifn tkut eodrcl tbeoTlr hti .Thiy-obifCtlosU, fesfam, ol aatfi ttarhlne is orercome la oar oiachliMs ain b rewctlos tk tinri vtwn . reUsaad i from presran la in proportion to tb WDRth of h tire nnder pressure; and ;W Vwmprw xntr two or threa-toihaa a m mrn, ttrse tb ra. ion Is practlcsUy orereotne. WegnarantoairwtHc and tvfaaa joar iOone il not .ssiisfartory. Who CAaxlo inore? GIt ns ar trial. Yon are eordiailr BTited to caU and aeeb uacU is 4pr; Won. , A. T. NEAL. i ATTOBJIT-AT-LAW. locuicjm. a. a WU1aU4Ui coon of rrmalUik, TMn j irmarliiak. Vbarrvu ra ak. ooakU-w, a Jia vaprNaa ooat wf fortA uxUu 1 trpra 1. anal-. Very ropct folly, C. T STOKES T. T BlciLsrrr. vomrone s. a Th KtUenynt of ctat fo utaljitstnaora aod Uoaraua m -aWk i caji EKxntora, Ultr.aiKl Ui lontu mialrcd tr iwiuiu taw aaor, Sxm lu- Yartcroo(h a BlcXU bdldio W, raaoer, A-TTtnunrr atxaw. terrors, x. a, ta all aosjta. A P 13 i' DRUG 876 R E Ysa arwiys find m stack of rrr i TAJttOBbTqjf,, If', t A , . . .' t ATI oajrrt AT LA w , . ix)cisxcrM,vc. . DtSaa at brmB4nM Vtndts( bout rtra AJJ : hml baaUeaa: Iatrut4-,U kbtt nil rsealrs prompt sadesrafal ttUsUoa. 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