l , ' .j. VI - - 1 - J r boro GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1893. Bt the PHtrloi PaMUhln(roinp.i, In A Inrr p TEBSi.oorer roue - r Greens E - '.. ; v.- I 1 1 3 f 1 1 1 i'i:ui'i.i:s ( olimx. v. an . f . f . i i .- t . A " ' . i r i. a -U- - I tf . U . ii -:...!., . i i:-.rn. h I 'if' -. r , . t t . t . ' r I f r . i t ':t v. Uf.V r. . V ! ! II ' t , r r :, ! r ! i i , I," , ir, n , r . , . . r . . r .-.. I r ! , , , . . . 1 1 i 1 f - r . ,1 , . ; V. U . .-i ; , I - . ,. v. A jrv':: !a;n-r ! J"1, r- , . ; A! ...,.., ' !: r . 1 t .on y t.tf r!i N. . I I'll. I Ai.' Mit itiVtM'L' 1 ?' I I ll'i A I liiA , I A.il li.V II t r t . . ! r- t V. ii. Wakelield. f r ft t ;.. i -t I .' . r. iruy, ! t h . ? r . To .11 .1 "I Itl tl'lf . Dr.Artlmr L. LedljeUer,; i .-1 I .,,... t t Dr. W. J. RICH AUDSON, !. ' j s's i.t) :. . . i i - i 4" Ths EYE A SPECIALTY. I n I rouble t ? t t otj !n-r he t. u. u. aki:ai: l t I;. V (ftie f.iu l . I , . ; . -i o . n ' .i fi i n I . v , . , , t . . r r f.-r. i;n j . - ..1,-' .,,'!.- Ot-LjiU....! . r- . 4 . r-ofii-a i..ntrr I .1 ' f I' I r . I i : . , -t ! I r . 1 1 - I "i . M , r- r !:.- . . ..f --if. i i . . i o . i. ! I" V i I r. - - ! . . N I S -; . 1 .-r.i-.--h . r v r ur-. I f r v -i : . . h ..r. tr. ! i i.i . t. ": H Fanar v Sunf ikv i.i.i:i:, ! r . r if'- r... N . 1 :- rnMiiNA HIM. NURSERIES, rui'ii'in. 1 a I . lh K I;.. t . i I -1 rr .- . Fill IT u c f -f 1 . r ti - M!tf i'l t ' K. A .( the .f.-- : th- , .:. -. 1 . 1 . r r . 4 V . n:i in ;r ; T Ml. uu flowers: I in .1 f '! fl.Mi " ' tl M . CI . 1. 1 t . . : 1 -,-. 1 . . r - . 1 1 Tit 1 1 tilit h II oil: N t N j -. r";.o r :;r4 I rr r: for j r i c I I r. Virt llol, 'i.:. I 1 I 1 r. N. . Mini I'. 1- i I' .. i.u : i a mai run" 1 a- r. t ! . -1 Ii- t I iill'fi : , . -ij r . 1 . .-.1 1 : .: t I . -.. I 5 , A -r- i: i -t , T . rt. it ,1 tv , - . ? t I4 :. . Ki;V A A . " Mil l;-. . 1 ' It I I ! t -. ;i r I :. I.,..-,.. I r. r 1 ; . ,.., i ,. . . t ' . f h . fl . .- . ! t to the N f.W I.I.I. MATTill.tt ' m. C1. "aATT." II TALC OF A CARAVAfl. BT I.-" tfT C!!A3f4. . m r t.Iffht. ! e i i . f : !. t r. home till .- - u b- fi t ! thir.e r ---v. !! ;.". l-.t s ,'vl. if. I i run V, b-r- ' I "r rifxin f r w anlite Matt !-..ti-L WiK.am ' I- i.t . ! ! e v.-eret .th! '!.. i "I -I. .'-fat t.. I n t .44 f . .fv ' ' i r v i t J:..' -r::. -1 1.. r ;;.! ! -4-r caar j'.If it;. ,"" -5 ?- 'i .i ,.f t!, I. '. i :.r':. MIj-' ar . r. ii '! J. . . ... ! ! '.1. -1 ,rr-;. ! -I rr- .i i,; '..::...-: ti.- ;..-.-.t ,4 . J..- t'- i i at n- t!i- ii.?t -2 : -r t into I'.t ! - r t i 1 .. j : . . t ' J.,t . . r- r. ft, I'l i t.i.m f. lol4-.ll !.'l i.t t t .'ry tir h. l.!ui turr.tnat. ari.! l. . r.rti.w:..-. 4r--l .it i' Wv" 1. im I. ' r . M r .1 h i Tl, .-it t.., 4!iif -.."e 4i . 1 !'. Ii "ht anl w n it I ii,-T-r rome j farmt!' II t!iU- I v.. h .r- the y..tsn s:. n f ? . 4f- - stii t!.4H :rT M- ' ' - i....re t ur.ou ; I to turu the ! at. t t ui. ! th- hi. : . i. t f". hut f ' u r T . ' t"." ;?!::. r I. i " ' , r i i l I it. Uj:!:n,' ! i: if ;ut Ie,; al-troiu iw i..tf,if- it I i.e t'",rt r.Vht W i'Ji I ; a t or ;i 1 he . : t .! of I 1 i. . t et.jiiiliyun.uiiit- j fo t:.; b. -th ,"..tfc(!W I 4! I U t : 1 !.t o! ti a w. r.t f-.r time. ari.t :4y in the ,e. S,-. .-.k;i -t .ar.l j ar l ! -i lv, hut t.l.'ht v ' ' u tiiiir to til t- t" fr i... f in1 "l i , .i n i.t: i: t 1 ?;;,,' i , on t!,. ,.- irrtr.y nrrr. t.y a rr--e , f." , !l lie w 4. vir.l AUnit ht h- ! t'o i.uir.c. A 1'- !. ! f ! wa i.tartlcl l y the .mr..t of , j r. an-1. 1;. ir. ,h.w n, jr rr itc! m I- at aj'pr.-afhin on a, l.lx-f tat. h of t . ht . .. - - ' 7- . hr nn ratite out, ki. 1 he wiv t'.at ;t of the l-"at v. a m Military It a; pr -! -. I raMly. i:.-ki: -ilirrct f r the 1 i: t a Iron. I.yir th.wn S hl f a- ar.1 oer. lir.akle-- ' . It p J ?t ont-i.u the f.'ai.-;r fvjr- w !..;.? t!. ran !t-l '. ii 1.,-ary from i-v it .,-rlir-L f ?f ri. i;r. : -i-i the t- ft- -u at I " ! i t.e-.. after w at-!i.!ii f.r n tnoment t!r k ril-jrct w hi,? !rtfr4 5hrewarl, r rht ii.t-- the t ! tro-i. i rwr. away nt 1 1" rre,e,l a f he 'itere.t creek, cl-- t - the '-ci " of the n immir.i" al t ttrre. JIt l.o ran the lat aL-r c4 leape I The r.eit rtit-ut Hr.&kK-y hrarxi hlai co.-..!l- up the UST w TrruJ'.itv with tt.-lVmfut, he lay ihtWn fiat on hU face - an 1 wltri. i'rr-!.t;-. ti i rei vtt the t-op of th- l.!T .th4.; a few jar i of l.rink!r' hi l!!.,--:.;a. r. Jut th.-nthe I. n .1:. -1 Lri.'.itJoi:!. ti. t :rick-l-y rrf.v:.:.'i--!1.1i4. It v. a .lone. -4rr lis;r on 1 ' . -i'.!. ! r'hi 1 V.r a loa-h-l a. k. al 1 ,!4i;-::n frotu lu left rit a 1 - ; tern I ! " .-! r-eut -'i-o or t i.-e anl th. tr..- I t oa I t;- .in. hi!!. hr,-.i:.-r i . .-- i .. f..t:..,-.i v w . ?.t : '..ity. The S i! 1-,-eatne It J-.tU-a'-l. the Uutern; - i . : th-- 1 f. I I ' ii i.e srr -! .ri. I or r,?! v . r tly; fvt of fr. t.Hjirl i thr n t!.r atel In! I 1 ' a 4Te ear o. r. .1 ti e iMfV. b.-;-an. Iaitv i n r the .r--t .4:. I li.;!. .b.ne. iHaj J :. t. !. :).- th m fc lit the J . .ntv r ,n f , !. 4i-'!. j.eriitv ii-r. ar t'.e 1 ;.-. t :n th-holh.v. I-Mnath; It rose U r.-a. he.l the ..1 I hill. wJure it 41 . :t 1 1 m joj". :n ti'f ; i. a l j rv, -r4. i r.i !.r o hat.4 a:4 k:iir. ! l.t i.h!r .;, I n into the hol loa. r t t i-re-t ij-ar4 rt4lf way ..1- .. ; f ei: 4 !iv -.- r. . I ( h.-her l V, . -h.-r J t p ,,f t;;.- .,rvt h ... 4 . . - r v - . 1 1 Itei. ui.- . i. . r -t:. ii..! an.l p.-."!-.!. A. - . V ,i;;art .hiM-. iiht 11. j I !!. l t t: e .! n into the I farttt ihI i!;t',vr. - .:.; i; at r r Thi 41 C afi rthe t;.j ran.-e lev !4 a if r-trif.e4. Ti r- Ira ut. -i.- I'rii.i. 1 . !v ,e wa -It-vT. t!K-r l.t in .-.: -a -. , . , ,., ,. Lt; l: tiir I,. 1 k ! At .. "hit had h.i j-;-i-4? 114 r.i".. 4'.". e4 th, n: s!,-ri- .-r t ad ho ;-tt;.;!-Ied down Jit a e. k v w a 1 ; e. I 4(i4 a t r i ; -. t.a-1 p - , . ten n.r.u; th.-l.i.l .i.l let n-t-U'-rrf,-. , -v . . ! , rel?r. Itrtr.k- h y r . .-1 !. L . r ; t - I 1. h' t the t fr .... r k h. hind . 4 ; la. :, r cat. st. n4 the . :-. of the san l w emo ! 4 a i t.ii -....: . 1 i'- ;; sit. r! ate. vrt n on hand 41. t k 1!. for he .rr:y !.- rrt'. 1 - M;.i.-ie out of art.. or -..-. I...- -.i:;iu..T of t the ;. -hi. j 11 cm ai::.crva. l.-.a ata:t-4re.I I . , n tn.MUl)...i: i ..I. w ;th vitr--tis riT. cti! l.o iH-rcirr l, rl-.W y li'.in, u I;rk hil-, jH-uin ia t5.v -rjr ). art f the liiSl U. I! rr f t f !krr an-1 l.i.fil !.n n. but ..M -? ti- tH' !( ! 1 !.. !iaI nor th? J.!, litiJ lit'!wr.l; U Im Miun l of th Tin- liht f the TTfti, li'wfTfr. -nil!fl hint to p-r- r, ire that t ho h"J.- 1 j I ri e..rrr, il .ri!h a w jlfCf f .!, r lj-i, a!'it , f -jr frrt ijnarv, nl ith i irn ri:?jf- l!t ;n the i . ntt-r; v hi h l.-l a jum hy the -f the ofW.ii.V. rir t- 1 r ph. .-'.. A numlxT f lar , ji"i'e' f tine. uoh J r r f.trevttl tcrv !.-rc ibjut th? ianl Jiiil. lajr If,- Imy f.r time :thi, ani l!Uiiir. All ut u.e, fjr lm-t!i l.!in. the i;.'M j.lir:i:r.f r-I ayniii. uiik - thought he r" crej't wjy. :!. j-:t in time; 1--r no nrir r ?;. . 1 the ih-''er f the rik u?l rn-t!i:!ir! there a at '; than ha t!it- JL'ht re-ni-rn'", an-f,tii.it'ii,-4 ly m h(Knrt lit-B'l; JuuiiHli l'.y f .lj. I, t tht n h-- ch-arlv i:--- rii-.l ,iniia J..i tani',in iri t lu :i! i ,'5t with out th h;irhu h- t rt. ttin the Jati!.-r:i l.a'l i-rcvjoti!y t lurul u lau- n n. WVAUui l l.;tuse!f for - rul nu:tite unl !tn!ly, hnriuir cHH-e:;le4 the work U ul,i h )t! va fiitfAe-l, -tSntui-hel th-li'ht. !! n. :f t,r k'hni in miv ; j.;--;..uIy roun l him on cwry si-!e, lu walkt l r;M!y lor:i t!ie sn-l lull nl li j ;wrrl in the !irfcthn of the Mik. Not i:util ho t!iN;inctly l.nl tie ' pl4! ,.f -r-s itrt'l s'.v the I'l4-k ihl:ttc of thelHit j4 out fr m the t.hal ' tif the rx.k ll to the inool.lit fw'ii, J'.rinkley afuiri Wia to bttr, at.-l rt n th n heli l im tv imil iouly l-st hi Jltire .!i..uhl !. jHrceire-l 'a:rit the n..!iliht ly the lyiis-eycd rowrr. "re f;n oil hali.is iIil kne-s. he ak'i'i crlel to the niterioii ;t. ati-1 f-uti!, l.e lij'l iul-el ' antiv ijMt-.l, that the hole va covcrel t!;. an I the wmnK-.i III or traj-thr s cin-fu!! c-i;ri-l uith 'oiie. ai.-l 1 'e ,,,l !. .........l.-tele li.l.!..f. j lit l.rt i:iipi.ls js totlip!acc the ,c.rjs nii.l at once, to explore th mv- tori,:, .ut rerle.-tinj- t!iit he T:ithlwas is.-.proTide.l with l'fhts of any Lin.l. &L..I that t!ie i avitr helo-.v wouhl Ti,. ... rrrlalntv 1 in total ilarkncss. lie r-o, ..! I.. toaI fti. Kit of in- UH - - ti.a' liiUil hiii-ht. Jty thi tim? j lhrrr , si'ht or so.ui.l of the. ..t IrUin ' t o Li f. t h. miis.Hl. It trrv wi'H to talk of returning !t.,.,.th. r time, hut h-.w w as he to lin.l j t; u .,,,.. -a ,.f van.ly l.ill.ks ; Mrctl Kl ,.Urv(i!..,n.l he knew by ,Tl-n-e how- ,l::;en!t it vu to tUtii :uih one hilh-k f.-..ri iin-th T. A to the rairuo( ! -tore. 'i, h ! rairii were iiritrly us miiri-roii u4 the j.r-.-ks ih.-uiM 4ve. II ! . .1 1- ti..r,-4.! rf n ie.- wK.Trt he ha-l t"rt concca!e.l hirr.-e!f. Stich rck were niiuiemus t-. bnt. pullin out 2.1 of crayon, he marked the l-ti-f of the rv-k with a ia.a!l r-treak of eoh.r. I :nalh. rrtiu-uiU-rlnif that tto ilnft 14 i4 ii:i-ht cover thi murk. 1 c la.i !e a Ijrc cr.iM in the hard H4 ii.r tahi'fi the-a jreeuut t-n.. he tiiM'le the bet of his ihtwu the ai.4 follow i;i the ojn ti jrrei. wloeh fnnri-4 the Hvte 4eie.l bek I ..the caravan. i At linil n ak the n. t ilav he tc..4 j baek awl:. tue cmt.'. l.rl taam' a . I ir4'-e e ier of the viSl.Jkre. Mini r- i:; no " .-; of V. ililam Jot.e. w ho 1.44 iloil.lh--r. i-j-o Mi-ieioii that . he wouhl riM-. rat !y. lie ttll f .mul the f.; t where he hal !.-l orni'ht watehii; th appr.ieh f the 1-ut. an 1. i.rt li e. nnoiteriiiif the i.el;hl-r l..l. lnu k : ofT ki:i.:i.' t lie an4 141k. At tirt he w r.--.ii4 4 by f.tpi int. but a the nn-l k'rew- hanler thee ,li apre.. At lencth. aiter a Hne-i-.:i.e-. hat le 111 .Tin if eareh, lie f .uti l the f.a4hill h vurht. the r k k with l.imark i:j..n it. thecro inarkot in the t rouinUau.l tinully the wcll-con-vi-ah'4 nioitth f the hole. i-h...k.-4 l-eenlyto ri'ht an.l K ft. N nor w4Tlihle. -!ujiii' down ho iMe!o--4 the tran-4-.or w itli it Iron rin-. A lone Iiil, a Mroti' -ull, and it j came t he trap. Open cam! lle i., a!h liimw u a dark cavity, w ith a t.hlitinj path :e. eiclii e intothelHjw--S of t , :rt !i. A t. ioit to lo. 110 t laii-, le Mju. efeI l.i-n 'f through the a;rtur.' ui.4 K fan 4--'i r 1 4 i 1 . iT. " I. ! he did v he heard the hollow roariiiif ho had heard t he l,i.!it b, fore. A he proceeded lie !rew out a lx of iiiafcho mid u can (!:. w hi. h he lit. l"r 1 in;. cau tiotily on hi ba.-k, and restraining himself w ith his elLo from to rup-i-t i'.e--nt. he found himself sur-ro.;nl--.l. t...t bv sand, but by solid rock, and. eerin.j downward, saw that he u 1 .kin' do w 11 into t larjc ..ul-tr-r4:.-4ii 1 at e. Just U 1.. jl'i hi:. 1 was a fiirht of t.-p c.;l in the s..lid r k. I .'::. 1 lin thi s,-can-f ally, for th. y were as dip! ry a ke, he 1. ached tiie bott. m. atnl f-.un l it made ..f ca e;rael and ,.. shells, forming". lnJ'-4. a d,,-Hne like the s.i.;,re it If. to the edee of which, rti'tiiiif alut half theeawrn. thewa'er. -f the crej't with a loee, t:.o;.. .it. u in-..in. A jiproach inf the w.tti-r cd.e '. .aw h.-ip,' him the '.t.l ! h - the t I'.lT, but just Pt the b;-si th. re wa an ofenin, a fcort cf slit. iilm.t touehini the rave at all tin. . iinitf toi!, hinr them w-hen the w r!l r -s,.. an-1 t l:rouSi tiii ,-jen-In.'i rr;-! I jin of d:ii 'ht. turning ! the wa. s to a -ur malachite preen. Tin- ii!..f--r. . c!i ar cli.-u'li. I 'I i.e i-j e e. !! i.i:i...w4 t'.ire. tly with 1 the si I it in i. i a way a to make j an rtttrat.ee for any lar'e object ini- r'it.h front t!;:it direction. 'I'e ";. hi back epi:s the v. at.-r. and 5 i.Mu up the . ..i. i.e. he e atuii i th.- interior. The ...imp. 1 lack rocks ro,. ry si.j,. m. I fr.-r-.i the rs 'in 1 t.ii p"',ry and hid. .uis weed, l.ke ?!... friifi to bo sccll in sullies ault of elt.e; biji pil.ii against the inru rwall waa hoard of treasure t ?:..,- a s:tui. . icr :;i -i: t waier or turn a w re,-h, r "brain. S l'unchevi. of rura ar. 1 1 ther spirit. bale of wool, plar.k . 5 ma!;, var.y an 4 I' l ... oar-, hroheti : -;!. e- -,1s ..f r"'e. t4t1.Sc of r-..-.;hr;.' r. t.atiou and artU'c re.i'e. of nv l-sird. a "! :i 1 material ti tl-a-d oil miii.-i!i? 1 Uhle hea l ! , bra '. ? rn w ir.e.i laia;. u.at- . 1 aud i.an, mo.-ks; , aoti-jh. j a i.-1 to ;.tc. hi aJ.ort. to flto.tt a small fee! of res.-V I,t in a-ua.-m.-nt. j 1'rinkt, o examine I thi i xtrarsl-nary hoard, the accumulation. i ubtle. ef many years All at ei.ee Tfda eye fell I rn a laree cunia 1.. rotten with j tee. ar..I e-t'ine op. r.. It wa a full a. -.i:!d hold of pice. f eohl. -tr-i:.p the -.i;r o.ripthu of. the taiat of "Spairt- o U i.liam Ji -ce! Uliaui Jones! An 1 ftJ ff 4 1 wa viur. at least I v right of 7 plunder, upon the r;ucen fc s, awar; all , . ' u ..i,;.-k am..t lt.. . u, ...,u . ... . .. I 1 ufiaFii, cT atartoe. w a tlie jx.ssesMoTi of cae wholirrl like a miserly ltepar, I prmle-l himself an4 hi fiesh and bl'Kl tae common neeevrie of life, , and had r.err been kro-.vi.. froi boj--, hvI tipwarH, to cire a ta rrir.jr fcllo.r ! i-cature s nn" h aa a crust of bread j or to drop a penny Jplo the o-.r Loi! Ju Will-am Jor.cl Williara J.nc! j W.lliim Jt nc: Tike alxirc re-.-tion belong, liot to the prt4nt writer, l.-it .to my adren tunw i!icorri'r, the captain; of the . caravan. A l!rinkley peceeued on Li tour of j inpeer:on h Uurai tporc and nioro struck with wonder. NVdhine fccemod : to- ini'nilicant T to pr, 4t rously iis-t-ii r secret i. .11 in that extraor , dinary ship's cavern. There were t mop and broom, then; were holy stone, there w ere 'stiiieefree," there ; were canister of tinried provisions, j thi re were bat's of weevil'd biscuit. 1 thcrii were sa h .f p-)tat.' (which j fsscuiei.ts, l.r; neglected, had actuiilly iproute l iitxl put fortli leaves), there were rii.e-l-O'ts, theru w;ere tin mnca an4 pannikins, and, lastly, mirabile. i dlefti. there were boo!: said lwok- lay f iled on th" top of a heap of saokf and w ere in th la 4 ftaye of mllder an4 decay. Tor what purpoM had they bo--: carried there.? Ortainlj not ta fcrta a library, for Vil:iaJ Jones coui 1 not read. At curiosity deei;ncd. Urinkky op.-ne l home of the forlorn volumes corercd with mildew and full of hide us trawling thir.es. Mo.t were in fore Sen toneues, but there were several Kn.'-lish imvels lialf a eenturv old, aud a lnMjk of fa n.ou "Voyaes," also in Knelish. Near to thc:n were some lareu parn-r roll - s!u(., ' irts. evidently, and al most falling to j.i- .-. s. And on the top of. the charts was a tmv prayer- iM-M.k. slime-covcred and drippine wet! What iN .ee i 1'rinklev to ovaruino the jTaViTlntok 1 cannot determine but in after rear ht- always averred that it was an inspirat At any rate he did ope it. and iarr that the fly leaf wan coverct with -rtine. yellow. iliflicult to decif her, ft famine away. Itutw hat more part'.eilaily attracted hi- attention wa a- loose piece of pa pftimm, f.itened t the title-pape with a rusty p;n. aul corrred also with written characters. Kisine the candle on a nook in the damp wall he inpectc4 tin- title-paee, an4 ileciphcrcl these words: 'Christmas ere, lsr.4, on board the ship 'Trinidad. fast brcakine tip on the Welsh coast. If any Christian, soul should find this 1.00k and these lines where I place them, if they sink not w ith their bearer (on w hom I leave my last despairing blesine) to the bottom of tho s.-a. r if h4 in His infinite merey should spur.- and save the little chill." t 1 he Ihh.Ic trembled in his j hand a he read. The writing went on:) "I cast her adrift in her cradle in stieht of sl,re, on a little raft made by my own hand. 'Tis a desjK-rate hope, but lie can work miracla, and if it is Hi w ill she may be saved. Attached to t?.i holy Nx.k are the proofs of her poor dead mother" . iirriaee afid my ilarlkie birth. ?lay she live to in herit tny Mann. ipned. Matthkw "l iiot.i l. ;!mi olanel l ifteenth Cav alry. l:-r cah" The m . -t.-ry w atlee5 nine indeed! At 1. . : Uainkley t'i'.l. t the lok a:id it conte-ir. ii.to iil i ek.-t and, uftT one I.. ,k round, t t k ti. candle and triad-- hi way up the i..i h ani oc.t of theve. When ho saw .the lieht of 4sy alcove him i e blew out the lieht ind rauw led up through the nrterturo. Then, !ainiine oi the lonely sand hill, he sarre c 1 Ahe scene mi -vcry si.le. Therewa no sien of imy livinr oul. Carefully, but rapidly, he returned th tras1..r to irf ace, covere.I it with the utotics and lileral hatidfuls of l. mm; sand and walkisl away, tukine care for the first hundred yards to oblitisratelii fooeiiMit. ;us he wvnt- t IIAlMKK.Xt MVsiiaior iifiiavi.h or thk vui M-i oz- II MAN. About thi. time Matt noticed a curi ous ci.a nee come over her artist friend. He w a more thouehtful and conse quently less cntertainir.'. Often when she appeared and l-ean chattine t hint about n lT.irs in which sh.e thought he tn eht take sinw interest s!ie had the mortification not nerc-ly of clicit ine r.. reply, but ' of lindinf that l.e l.nd iu4 heard a word of her conversa tion. Now this style of priccedine would certainly have caused her s.me an noyance, but for one eompc-nsatinff fact which put the balance entirely on the other side. Ii wa evident that, despite the chat.ee. i '.rink ley's inter-t-st was not Ieenine. Jia;v it rather S"e:ned to ! on the increase and thi fact Matt, very woman as the was, was pi tek to s-reei ve. Very ofh-n on looklne suddenly at him si.,- f uiid his-eyes fixed wouder ine'.V and sympathetically ujxm her. he akrd him on one occasion what he wa thir.kine about. You. Matt." lie answered, prompt ly. I was tryiee t imaeine," he con tinued, seeine her Mu-h anil hane her head, '-how yon would 1"1 in silks and velvet; '.-t uj. in fart, like a prand demoisel!". What wmiH you say, i.'v, if ap-l fairy were to f.nd youo it some day ard were tn oiTr to ehanjre yen from what y-n a re to a fin jour? lade would ymi say ye?" Matt reflected for a moment, then he filiowed ler ferainrne instinct and n'h'.eil her head vieorou-sly. "Ah by the way. Matt, can you read?" "l'rint. nt writine." "And writi '.'" "Ju.t a bitl" "Who taneht you? William .Tone..?" "N.r that he didn't; I learned otT Tim Ter.rvnndown villaee. William Jones, Le can't rea and lie can't w rite; no more can William Jones' father." Thialast pieivof information set the yrur.e i.'.an thinkine sodeeply that,tlie ret.t of the interview U-came rather ittll for Matt. When she r e to eo, howver, he came out of his abstrac tion, and ake4 her if she wouhl re turn on the follow ine fVay. "fi'.iin't kzuw- ji'rapsl ' she saI4. "Ah." returne.1 the yo'irjf man. a Mmin? hi r.ip4nt manner, "you f.nd ine t4uw company. I f ar. The fact is. I tin pi-ncrally affecred in thi man ner in the Toeent ktae 4 the moon. Kut cm- t -::. orr.c.v. MaM. Your prrfcet'.re i'. es imp e"'"''o" Hofc. fl.- t.aiet day pad at 1 tli iifl ajln. a:i ! tiirre wa no sien of Matt. Ha Wear. t'. think thtj child ha-i taken off . at.-J that he would late to .e k i-. " i.t her own home. .rr fsr.. t- . P"aranc: I re- VrtMeJ tbe jotirn;. . II- v.a-s tah'u ' hi b.-akfat one m. rr.ir.jf inide the ! caravan, when he s-idJenly became I von iot; that Matt was standing out- jskle watchine hhn. ... ... .m f m i mtm ... a . I 1 ,, ..,- - .., . , a.i t 12113 in an.l liaVM MimK I , r Lr - las.t. Matt. door, and held forth his hand; Matt took it, pave one spring-, -and-landed insid the vehicle. , "Tim. another knife and fork forlhe youne lady some more c-pes and milk; in fact, anjthine you've ot!" said JSrinkley; as he placed a seat for Matt at the little table. Tim pave a prunt of dissatisfaction This "bold colleen," as he called her, waa Wcominjr too much for him, but he perforce obeyed his master's com mands. Matt sat down and ate wit1 an appetite. Brinkley played negli gently with hU knife, and watched her. "It is two days fcince you ware here. Matt," said he. "I was seriously thinking of coming1 to look for you. Whv wouldn't vou come l.-fore?" ""Twasn't that!" said Matt. "I couldn't!" "Couldn't? Why?" "Why, he wouldn't let me, William Jones. He says he'll smash me -If I come here nnd talk to you." As Mutt spoke her bo.sora heaved and her eyes flashed lire. "l!e ain't at home to-day," she said, In answer to tho youi p man'a query cof.cemu:e the c.-w reeker; "he's pone up to mrirket-tow n and won't bo back before laipht." As Urinklev looked at her a sndueu thoHplit si emed to strike him. "Matt," he said, "you and I will po wreck huntinp this afternoon that is. if you've no objection." She certainly had none; wherever he went she .cnicd to- bo willinp to fol low. In a very little while the two started off. It w as Hrinkley who led this time. Matt walkinp along- beside him like a contidinp child. "J'.y the way, Matt," he said, present ly, "yon told me once of treasures btinff hidden among the sand hills. Did any body ever hud any?" "Not that I know of." "William Jone-s, for Instanc?" "No. Leastways I don't know. "Well, what would you say. Mart, if I told you that I had found one?" "If you!" "Yes. I wonder if you can keep a secret? Yes, on reflection, I think you can. Now, before we po on- any further, Matt, first you place your hand in mine and promise never to mention uctil I pivc you permission what I am about to confide in you now." Matt's curiosity was aroused. "All ripht," she replied, enperly, "I shan't tell." "Very pood," replied Urinkley; "we w ill now proceed." They passed on amonp the sand hills and came to the entrance of the envc. llrinkley removed the stones and sand from the hole and entered. Ilreathless with curiosity Matt followed. They reached the lttor.i. llrinkley struck a lipht and pointed out to her all the wonderful treasures which the cave contained. It wa such a surprise to the pirl that for a time she could do nothing- but stare and stare in speech less wonder. Whistling pajdy, llrink ley turned alwmt the casks of rum and brandy and thrust his hands into the baps and let the pleaminp pold slip through his f.r.eer.s. Matt's amazement turned into awe. "Don't," she said, in a fearful whis per; "it belongs to the fairies." llrinkley laugheiL "It beloiips to a very substantial fairy. Matt, but I don't think that to day I will mention that fairy's name. Did you ever see so much money in all your life In-fore, Matt?" Mie shook 'her head, but her eyes were still fixed upon the "-old. . TO EE CO-TIxrEI.J A SPLENDID GIFT. John Jacob Astor PresentsJ a Cool Million to His Sister, Llrs. J;, . Coleman Drayton. John Jacob Astor, tli youthful director of the estate .!" tlie 'lute Win. U. Astor, his fntlier, and in the absence in Mnglani! of Wiu. Waluorf Astor the head of the American branch of the fan'ilv, never appeared in i bttter Iijht before the p.J.lic than to-day, wi.t-n the announcement was made that he had made Mrs. J. Coleman Dray ton, his sister, u present of 1,000, 000 and the house in Fifth avenue in which she lived during her ;l.i- ther's lifetime and after her mar riage t Mr. Drayton. It was the amhition of Win. Backhouse 4sitnr to keep his millions intuct, so that when he drew up his will he left his colossal fortune to his only exm, John Jacob Astor, during his life time, and to his oldest son at 3iir? death, providing for the otjier members of his family ai d their children trust funds of his fa;:ilv from which they could only draw the interest. Jlrs. Drayton was lefi, practically without an inlier ater.ee. Mr Astor knew of the do mestic infelicities of the Colemin- Drayton menage, and kept the fu ture of hss graum-iiiklred uetore him rather than the been ritv ot Ids own d aughter. The son has now come forward ar.d generously rem edied the injury wrought by the father. Time has been given for the public to forget the excitement experienced ut the publication vf tlie details of the Fox-Borrowe-Dravton nlFair V i ' Co;.jus?tl Wisdom. ' -.-.he who ise't r answer till her siisb.nid cools, w Or, if she rub s him, never shows she rules.- ; ; i-j h type fif wife huppily becomihg c )ii.tn-in ir: the-'e days when wornt-n may have good health, cheerful dispositions, strong nerves ' and clear min('.s, simply through the Vse if Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre-.-criptions, Before the reputation and use of this remedy became world wide, irritable, cross-nervous debilitated -somen, sull'ering with displacement, hysteria, and every female disease, were the rule rath er than the exception. The ."I'a vorite Prercription" has proven io be the key to a long and hapJy life the key which elTectually pains. weak back, prolapsus, in-; l!air.mati'n, ulceration, nerous ex haustion and genera! debility Si e printed guarantee on wrapper. Money refunded if it doseii't giVe sstistaecoii in every case. - ll'e no li-otter for vou than it is lor me," observed the employer, j "vet I have to stay." 1 CJreen Township S. S. Association. s The Fifth meeting of Green Township Sunday School Associa tion was held nt Richland fchurch, Satur.Iay, Septtuibor 30th, 1893. Association opened by organ vol untary and then followed a succes sion of songs and addreesses a9 in dicated by tho programme, except that owing to the absence of Bros. J. R. Hutton and J. N. Patton. Mr. P. K. PI) aw and Rev. W. G. Clemens were substituted in their places. The pieces as indicated by the programme were as follows: Opening song, " Blest be the tie that Binds." Devotional Kxercises. - Song, "Sunshine." Address, "origin . of the Sunday School, by Rev. D. 1. Oilman." '. Song, "Blessed be the Name." What the Sunday School has and Is accomplishing, by Romulus Smith. Song, "1 Want to lie a Worker."' The importance of BetterjPrep- aration of :!.e Lesson, by Rev. J. IMIutton. Song, " Dare and Do.'" . Mission Work in the Sunday S. by Rev. J. N. Hut ton. ; IXTE11MISSIOX. Song, The City of Gold." Woman's work irtj the Sunday School," by Mis-" Anna Patterson. Esr-ayist. 1. y Song, " Kov.- Long.'" !j Teacher's Aim and Kesponsioil-it-, by Rev. J. D.Andrew. '" Song, " All 'l o Thee."' Five minutes Talks by Sunday School Workerb. Closing Application by the Pas tor. ' ' Report of Schools. Flection of OHicers. Clusincr Son?.' We Shall Know- Each Other There." The Association was a decided success. Considerable interest seem ed to be awakened in' the great work of Sunday Schools. The addresses were very good, calculated to awaken and encour age a deeper interest in the good work. The essay read by Miss Anna Patterson was truly edifying, being full of encouraging words to wo man to urse her on to noble elfort in the Sabbath School Work. There are six Sunday Schools in Green Township. May they con tinue in interest and good influence until all shall become so engaged in the good cause, that every heart shall beat in union with the ex pression : Green Township Sunday School Association mourns the, loss of one its co-works, our dear Bro. J. R. Ball. May the Sabbath School workers be reminded of the shortness and uncertainty of human life, and be awakened to m sense of their great responsibility, and begin with holy zeal to perform the work they have to do. Doing with their might what their hands find to do, realiz ino that the night of death soon cometh when no man can work. "Let us then be, up and doing" with a courage that knows no fai ring, laboring, toiling in the vin- yard of the -Lord, never growing weary in well doing, but ever try ing to use our talent that we may receive tne loving commenaauon of our Lord, "Weh done thou good and faithful servant." Millie L. Bowman, Sec'y. Got the Mitten Every Time. I can marry any girl I please. " was Ii is exclamation, but unfort unately then he did not plea-se any ; and there was a plain reason for it. He had contacted catarrh of the worst form..; r..i, although a wealthy educated, attractive person every other way, he was positively repul- l.i, 1. . .1. .-;-.... 1., I..- Site io ins 1.1 uy i i ituut, a iiuiui-ci of whom rejected his oilers of mar riage. A friend advised him to uce Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, lie took his advice, and now is the most popular beau in town, and he really can "marry any girl lie pleas es'" to ask. It made his breath pure and sweet, he has no headache no olfensive discharges from the mile, in short is, in perfect hoalrh, and all from using a ftw bottle of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Tlie Industrial- and Normal School at Greensboro has something over ;h"iO pupils, over 400 having made application. Mr. Scarboro, the State Superintendent of Public In struction, has just received $1,000 through Dr. J. L. -M. Curry, from the Peabody fund, for the normal department oT this.pchool. It is thought another $1,000 will be given. President Mclver has ur ranged for a sociable to be given in the school building on thanksgiving night. Flowers have been engaged for the occasion and the grounds will be brilliantly lighted by elec tricity. The students of the Uni versity have bi-f-n invited aul- will attend in a body. Carolinian. The Best Plastei:. Dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Bafm and bind it on over the seat of pain. It is better thaji any plaster. When the lungs are- sore such an application on the chest and another on the backv between the shoulder blades, will often pre vent pneumonia. There is nothing so gootl for a lame back or a pain in the side. A sore throat can nearly always be cured in one night by applying a tlannel bandage dam pened with Pain Balm oO cent bottles for sale b .Ward it Wat kins. Do you take the daily paper r" asked the newly installeel janitor of the unnrtment house. All Dyspeptics should use Tutt's Pills. Glo tiling at HALF I have just returned from the Northern mafket where. -Hclo'sed out some big lots of Clothing anil Hats from Hrge ianufacturors for about HALF PRICE. " : All IVcw Fresh Goods ;iih! Latest Styles. Now, if you want BARGAIN'S IN FINE CLOTHING AND Ii ATS. jjosi' come in and take a; look through our stoct.. ' j Our house is Packed Fiil! of NsrOooJs Up Stairs and Down, anki we ;tre goitij t .A.T BOCK BOTTOM f CCy Ail we ask is totake ;t look Kt oi' " v ej f I WE .WILL SAVE VOL MCN C. M. Vanstory Lcaditig 3 S- i he entire Stock of Murirav. will be COST to close The-stock is comjosed of General i and HATS and most of it .BRIGHT- FRESH A GOODS that will sell at sight at 't.'-ol.'LMCES we ! tliem.. It will pfy any "' ne to call tiiul s Goods before Ike We can and v-ill give voq RARE.. AI!( .AEn S. CLOSE OUT THE Bt FINE'S k ., -in 6f T ,iJ. i - . fe.4 f i &&&& 0"V Long time find high prices are on I v as inistakeSof the pas. The vim nni ing patrons, coupled wnii tne pre.sour by the extremely low prices of I h u i r jj r -or tiii: jriT (;H)i.4 G. IT. ROYSTKIi'S is the place to btfy anu Desc sioeK oi ury i-oous, aoiious, been his ple;u u.-e to show you, and at SHOES AND Sl.lIPKW.:niE LA;GEST'ST(ICI4aM I.tlWbM j l'IMCEH, liorun. AT T.KSS THAN IIKAli"l AI'I KRS FOi: SUOE.-4 $3.JS anil up v ori h !ouMe the money.: Ladies' Glove Grain jhutton and laco Shoes at !'s cent; ladies' solid leather Dongola button and lace Shoes nt its cents all solid; : women's every-day-. Shoes from -75 cents 'up. all solid ieiither: men's nice shoes, lace and gxiter, 'only !s rtents and up ; .men's coarsb . .shoes only ys cents and1 up; men's coarse .shoes only US cents, .solid leather; and in fact any kind of Shoes and Slippers vou want at HAKD Tll E PRICES. ' I'.IG BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. Calicoes a and tli'.c. best, made: Sheeting 5 and 41c; Ginghams fron 5 -.cents up. All kinds ot Dress (ioods-at'-' the lowest' price. White Goods alllkind, and prices and lovds!v designs. All kinds of i'dack Lawns, Percales, Red. immcr oatius, woimu shocks cks at 4 y !iSc. )S 4j.2'c A good Nickel Clock only traw from 25c. u;v I lMiy from the cheapesMiet cash if the 10 to -2 ier cent, usually added sell strictly !r cash; saving my e,us tinnier tlie i.-ir ; time nouses to cover tneir losses, aim I ers the large per cent, they have. to; their expenses of book-keeping ai:d jnever-pa. .r... w hieii i .4 henned ujion lue consumers neau. jn inve.stigaiiioii est place in the city to buy yonr pooils. ALL NICE CLEAN GC4)DS,jXO Mr. Anther Slro-k is now- with me and wi!! Yours anxious to please, Gr. -1L South Elm St ret-r, s j - ' 3 ' M Qj 0 " O P z CLj - - Cj S - j - n 2 2 i-3 LLi ' ro .2 w ri s 3 - . Z I ea " . f 1 E eS " I' ca - .'I. r .2 ' 'z w -t sa i i J30 TOtJ 1riiinJD Sash, Doors, IHiiils.'3IoiiIdi!i'jr, ilracko,- .3Iattfl- i ' ' - - - - ' i - . i "! ' " 1 : SIDING OR FLOORING, FRAM ING, SJI I N'G LLS AN D LATH hi.- - (iUlLFOIil) L III B E 11 1 I . t . . l )rly vou with anything in Can su reasonable terms. See our LMHOSSEU ..1 I ,-f,vrr litHa Tnl,,l j tiv-e wo ornameniai auu ".r ,.no .... - ,,x. . . , VI .., :....l- Ao-ont- for Ifill'a INSI'DE SLIDING LM I IAN BLIND, beat '.erinr iivr- vi if i i t v, i" j made, and costs very little more- Ary Size Glass t X PRICE. ;oi;' to s-'-'l th. lr?f you huj and Go Cloti.Ji ri nml Il.nter-. (. 1 1 ct ru-iforo. T Tims. a. 113 n v ; O'l V V . 5o!(I "!t. incl LOW --QuMh: busi less. DRV GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS "I'RACTIVE i e" oti i-i i:n Slock is Brolvon. Ojr 'c .-i'ltv-t is to H KM W ivi array, Wj VV llctlXUil, nTiiiirrrators. r to be rem.-.i la-r4 v, ". r iLi pusji ,,i all enicrprising ss niiu. . egrei iun! sr-!' -.-.u-iport-. cn es j monev m.it't rA , v , i..e!i. is f. Ufied for 1 1 it-, r ir.d n I m -o, is siiilirietit c; foi: ru i: !j:at 1 VOXCY - them, who ir now- reeelvin the hirir'est Jiais, t.;ap, J.oois. hli ic.s prices lo,ver tiian i v; r h Itc. I n tt has over n offered before. MAN l i'ArrmiEK.-s' ljtK'LS. AND SU I'PEIiS. LadiU SUnner 48c lord ord, Pine Apple Tissue, China Siik. Cond Pant (iood from !i()c. per yard up Il.tts at naif price. Men'f. Mid hov s shirts aiiufacturers and wholesall i iivu p n in; J,r e jobbers, saving hy time houses fr fi cover th.cir losses, ani I losses, and I Uy :oh!e4 by ' r e. ,o aell si net l i r cnsi, sul ni" mv eiiti in piiy the retail lime iiioreb..,utT-fo ;ke' out will .n v i in-. ..j t! ' i -.i- ! ciitap- OLD STOCK I'F 4' .i ( I t- 'In friondi r Reuhow H oil.- gi:ekni:urg, n. c. -"Vw l.-iiL-- 1U, -ww-.- r--' .. -Ti- -.&iMiaiaiala!tB-w ti 1" i ...... t - -ry. Mffl :l fliii f .tf-rf -.f -isrfe 3 TLr 1 i n 1 1 1. 1 ... 1 SU : Afi i - 1?: tvil ' f- t .;. .ear: -m i i .11 r iwi.ni.vfi 1 lllUiH 1 -l.M -s-- 3 this line inn short notice and on the tiioat uwp, Bomemu.-; ..ev, , thttl O T(! I II H T V 1 11 TU be T. I Sl'll f ft M'W lrt . than th j-ld style. , Kept in Stock: VI CO. a-V. ' '. went rA to tho . : .1 1 - - -. a . . - - y - lia "" 4fUec ctl v. we J