i The Carolina W atchman. i I THIRD SERIES - SALISBURY. If. C JUNE 14, 1883. j NO 35 4 ThelCarcjlina Watchman, 1 ' jsTjllUSlteD IN THE YEAR 1834. Saved by His Sister. PROPHYLACTIC l'KlC'i ll.SOlS ADVANCE. - DARBYS FLUID. leasehold Article Cor Universal A fsyadicates I I MALARIA, j For Scarlet Typhoid Fever a. Diphtheria, Sali vation, Ulcerated Sore Throat,. Small Pox, M tables, ud L'r leen kncn to spread where the Fluid was "led - ifyvilow Fiver has been cured with it after btocll Vomit had taken place. The worst cases of Diphtheria yield toil. m! SICK 1 er- i bsaku-iva J i sons? reirciiu and res pf event- j y Daintily whu num.; , im,. are hanaps ami bumucu. JorSoreThromi it is a sure fire, Cntion dtttroyed. For frosted?; reet, OhilbUlna. Piles, Blwiliareon Sure. .,(! Vfliiti- Comlple luuf;iii el j its use. Ship fiver prveiited. X pufiiv the Orc-atli. Clew" thffTi-etli, iioifi I Hirsejd. CatlirfU tcliefcd and nlas'cifed ircliecilikiitly prevented: rry cared. and PITTING of Small Vox PREVENTKD A member of my fam ily was taken with Small pox. I used the Fluid : the patient was not delirious, was not pitted, and was about the house again in three weeks, and no others had it. - J. W. Park inson, Philadelphia.. Diphtheria Prevented. The physicians here I very treat- use Darbys fluid very J - I HHMHIIUIJ III iUC IT shealedrapidly. ! "meat of Diphtheria. An A or StiBffl, eic. z I usel the Hu(U during mirnreiem aflliciiou with Scarlets ferrr - f ilh de- riiled fcU:lit:iE5 It IS iwfisoeVhbtc t"he sick room 4- Ws. R Sawd- POSD , Eyrie, ai. . dote fo Animal r..,k. a). geuble poisons, j etc e ZZ.? r . tnuierav prevented. Ulcers purified and healed. In eases of Death it should be used about the corpse it will prevent any unpleas ant smell. The eminent Phy sician, J. MARION Sims, M- D., New York, says: " I am convinced Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a valuable disinfectant." Vandfrbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. I Its ify to the most excellent qualities of Prof. Darbyi Prophyw tic Fluid. As a disinfectant and deterge it it is twin theoretically and practically superii to any preparation with which I am ac quaints 1 . N. T$ Lt ktoh, Prof. Chemistry. Isbv riiihl is ItecoiumeiMled by lion Alpxamjif.k H. St s c it rns, of Georgia; kev haj. F. D..KMS, D.D., Church of the Stranglrtr, M . V; Ips. UL,oKTB Columbia, Prof., University, S.C. krvlA. J BaJtlk, Prf., Mercer University: Revlito. F. Tikkck, Bishop M. E. Church. LNDISI'KNSAHI.K TO KVKBT HOME. PeBtctly harmless. Used intcrnallv or exterrSilly for Man or Beast. "Hie Fluid. lia$ been thoroughly teste!, and we have afiinitaK cyidenoe that it has done everything h'reiJunied, ;Fr fuller information eet of vour pamphlet or send to the proprietors, J. It. ZEILIN CO.. urine Chemists. PHILADELPHIA. "Ahem, Ly sander!" said Miss Cath erine -Southern wood, one morning, as she poured out her brother's third cup jof coffee, "arhile he drenched his last , buckwheat-cake with a sea of maple syrup. "I was a-thinking, Ly sander, since you have set your heart on mar rying that Jones girl" (Ly sander, fig uratively, pricked up his ears at this announcement, for Miss Catharine had been bitterly opposed to the idea of her good-looking bachelor brother consigning his heart and fortune to the tender mercies of the 'Jonesgirl.,) I was a-thiuking she went on, de liberately, 'that mebbe, seeing they are se kind of pinched tor means, that I might get Olympia to come and stay awhile this fall, and help me about the housework. There'll be a heap to do, with the apple-butter to make, and the like; and, besides, I need some help in the kitchen. Cooking is getting to be hard work for me now. But there's one thing about it, Lysan der,' she continued, as her brother signified his willing consent and grat itude 'you must promise me that you won't ask her to marry you while she is staying here. It would be ve ry on proper, you know.' Lysander promised, and went out to harness the mare, as Miss Cathe rine had decided to drive over at once, aud bring Miss Jones back with her. the worse fof the morning's campaign. The Best Time for Exercise for Miss Catherine blew the dinner- Girls. horn at the usual hour, and Lysander appeared punctually at 12 o'clock. But for some reason or other din ner was a half hour later than usual, and when it was finally dished and brought to the table, the biscuits proved to be underdone and the chickens roasted to a crisp. 'Had bad luck with your biscuits, didu't you, Catherine?' said her bro- ooce. Before breakfast is a good ti for a gen tie walk, yet the delicate should swallow a mouthf ul or two of milk or eat a tiny biscuit before going out. A glass of cold water does good too before one's Sh,e smiled grimly as her brother strode away, whistling. 'The shortest cut ain't always the nearest road home,' she said, compla cently. 'And there's more ways of killing a cat than feeding it to death with beefsteak. There's Hnlda Rush is worth a dozen of that girl ! But, la! smeared and untidy, and the apple- Lysanuer is as blind as a bat ! Never ther, making a wry face at the yellow walk, and it is a good plan to walk, saj streak of saleratas he found on break- a quarter of a mile, to a well, drink a iug opening one of the leaden lumps; glass of water there and then return. To but Miss Catherine smiled leniently, those who take this advice, breakfast will 'Olympia had bad luck with tier be anything but a make-believe. Never biscuits she said : 'but I believe my take exorcise oa a fall meal. From two bread is as good as usual and she to three hours after is the boat time, aud passed him a square of light, golden- if JOu take your principal exercises be colored corn-bread more tempting fore diuner, lie sure to allow time for at than pound-cake. least half an hour of rest before you ait Lysander left his biscuit untaated, dowu . elc you are but opening tbe door but cast a glance of compassion at for iudlgestiou to walk in aiid play liaroc Olympia. with your health. Exercise, to bs beue- 'Accidents will happen he said, ficii, must be regular ; but perhaps you consolingly, though he could not help are afrttid tue weather. I pray you be noticing a sullen look on Miss Jones' notsojwrap up lightly but well, and face m spite of the smile she flashed ' At(y it. Defy tbe wiml( the nftJf at him. He noticed also the tumbled Hod ,leet and snow iUef for ODe dtXJ8 cur Is aud soiled untidy dress. not catch cold when actually taking ex- Have some cold mutton, Lysander' erciM, j do 9man ya. Finally, let your said his sister, 'if you cau t eat any of xerciae to Taiiedf one d kiud ud the chicken. Olympia will learn how the oUlw bat alway, pIwuuraulef to cook alter awhile. . . 1 and taken at the same hour day after So it was Olympia who burned the d You may find it irksome at first, chickens ! . ., ... . . . . . .. ' Tl 1 1 I 1 .' ulu 'i WU UtWUUlC IJilUll MIIU JUUf ISfitt llISli hlltD hnl l,t JiniwiH Lt i t u;wimti iiin-iiicu ilia viiiiiivi 111 Ol - lenee, though he still made excuses for all shortcomings. Olympia changed her soiled dress before tea-time, and was beaming with smiles when Lysander took his seat at the table. But the tea had a wishy washy taste, the butter-dish was Medical men will tell Tou that about two linn re at Mercian in the own air of May a meeting of the directors of should be taken etery day. But tbis !th Watauga & Caldwell N. G. Rail does not moan you are to take it all at i roaA Co- eld. Mr. Isaac Daugh- erty was elected to nil the vacancy on the board caused by the resignation of Capt. Win. F. Shull. In pursu ance of a late act of the General As sembly the name of the corporation was changed to the North Carolina and Tennessee Railroad Company. A T7 S '.!""1INEW SPRING GOODS! during court week, aud on the 10th j "SSkBBSBBWSSBBE.BBBBBiBBBBBSBBBBWlBBl U - KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN gurdeou will be health. UruKlt Mannfcl 4 BLAGKMER &T AYLOR HATING PURCHASED THE e STOCK O F i could see an inch before his nose !' 'Astonishing how sister Catherine has come around at last !' thought Mr. ! Southernwood to himself. 'At first she cm Id n't bear the idee of me a- marrying Olympia Joues, and now ! she's actually a-going to have her in the bouse. But that s just like a wo man ! Let 'emsee you will have your own way, and not be led around by the nose, and they'll give right up aud be as mellow as a fall apple. But i am glad Catherine thought of get ting Olimpia here this fall. It'll be a help to 'em both, for the Joneses are poor. But I don't care a rush for that ! I'd rather have a poor girl, anyhow, than a fine lady, that didn't know how to make up a feather-bed, i I i i i or iry a siap-jaca. i like a woman hat can bustle around and see to hings, even if she don't have to do 'em herself one that can make a. pat of butter, or pick a goose, or spin a hank of yarn, if need be. And I like to see A Woman look neat he went on, as he curried the dappled mare aud nibbed her down with a wisp of hay. 'And Olympia always looks as neat as a new pin when X call there. Anyhow, I do hope she'll come!' he added, anxiously. Ot course Olympia would go ! And she ran quickly up stairs to pack up her clot Ik s. 'It's a mighty good ehance for me she thought, as she brushed her curls before the little looking-glass ; 'and 1 11 improve it too! But I 11 not help with the house-work long she added. 'Wait till I get to be mistress up there, and see who'll house-work then !' Lysauder's heart gave a jump as the wagon hove in sight with its two Prisons iu France. Prison life iu France is a very different , tiling from what it is iu America. Iu the case of condemned criminals iu France, the crimiual is al lowed to do many things denied the unhappy felou Iters. The most notable of those is the permission given him to play cards as much as he j likes. Another detail affords a curious j example of the policy pursued by the resolution was adopted aereeine to ,laTe now receded tneir entire stock of Spring snd Summer Goods which have Wen i. j . .i r & . 6 .. selected with 'Meat care to suit the varied wants and tastes f their 1 . , .t. ... .! a wL a f. consolidate the company with the Bristol and North Carolina Railroad Company, each company, however, to retain its own corporative existence, as iu the case with the C. ft L. R. R. Co. The president, Dr. W. B. Coun cil, and the old board of directors were re-elected for the next twelve months. As soon as the affairs of the consol idated company are perfected, Gener al Imhoden says that capital will be ready to build the road rapidly. He says that the road will be finished to the mouth of Roan's Creek by the 1st of uext January, and hopes to enable Dr. Council to have a force of hands throwing dirt on the Hue from Lenoir to Boone with iu 90 days. Everybody over here is in good spirits and the railroad fever is spread ing. It is to be hoped that this is business and that before two years a through line of cars willrun from the sea cost via Lenoir and Boone and Bristol . Topic. all of which they offer as cheap as the cheapest. They have now in Store the L A.EGE8T ASSOETMENT OTP DRY GOODS NOTIONS, CLOTI1ING, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, Ladies and AND FAMILY GROCERIES Men's nATS, they have bought for many seasons. JST'A new stock of TABLE and GjLASSWARI;. FULL ASSORTMENT OF FIVE CENT TINWARE. We still have the best FLOUR, OAT MEAL, MEATS. SUGARS, TEAS, Alii), BRAN, assort ment of the EMPIRE COFFEES, RICE, CANNED FRUITS, JFLLIKS. PURE L MEAL, New Orleans MOLASSES and SYRUPS, &e. A full FAMILY MEDICINES. Agents for Coats' Spool Cotton. Agents for GUANO, which is BpFirst class, and which we offer for 400 lbs, of Lint Cotton, cj Come and See us before you buy or sell, for we will do you good. April 12, 1883 W. W. TATI.OM S D. Mow to Buy a Horse. sauce was iusipid and flavorless. The biscuits were light and puffy this time, for Miss Catherine had made them herself. Lv&indpr hd crtuul il laimsut ion . but unpalatable food will disorder the , 1 reuch theseunfor best regulated liver and upset the : tuuate8' he carders are com missioned temper of an angel, and Miss Cathe- j '? ,,s.tbe,r eodoavors ritte soon discovered a fresh wriukle ' t,,u lmr a" him iu con- over her brother's nose. I vert,on hy all means available. Let it One moriiino- LvnantW K.rnd Inln ' not frwrevar, be supposed that this trent- WM..$MITHDEAL, AS WELiJaS THE INTEREST OF R R. iCratarford. of th Arm of R. B. CRAWFORD ft CO. . 1 , 1 are uow prepared to supply our I I custonieh wh all kinds of AGRHULfURAL IMPLEMENTS, 11 In addition to the Betf Selected Stock of A U 1) W A R E in the S T A T E. Wc also handle I i Rifle ham Blasting Powder aud FUSE line otTIiuinff Sunnlies. I . ft' . - I We wUl J20 Duplicate Any Prices in CALL W. SBLA Oct. S,hij J the State. AND SEE US. mi, SIVi'L TWLOR. 50: ly occupants, and visions of the blissful weeks to come danced through his mind. He was so embarrassed and overcome with delight at the coquet- isli smile Olympia bestowed on him that he hardly had presence of mind enough to let dowu the bars for them to pass through. '.Now, Olympia,' bustled Mis Cath- . 1 Ists-a .1 ..a en ne, when tuey iiau laid on then- hats aud shawls, 'it's time we begun diuner. Lysander must have it at 12 o'clock, precisely, or he thinks he's killed. There's a couple of pullets iu the coop, out in the chip-yard,' she added, tying a clean check -apron ' ' j w . iv - arounu ner waist. iou may wring their necks, aud git era ready for roasting, while I start up a fire iu the cook-stove.' Olympia looked at her pink calico dress, with its flounces and nifties and wondered if Miss Catherine would of fer her a check apron, too.- But Miss Catherine did uo such thing, and Olympia wrung the chickens' necks aud prepared them for the oven, with I rather a cross look shadowing her I pretty lace. "'Got em iu the oveu ? asked Miss Catherine, sharply. 'Then you can mix up a batch of biscuits while I make the johnny-cake. Lysander al ways must have two kinds of bread for dinuer, or he can't eat,' she ex plained. 'Humph !' thought Olympia. 'He won't get two kinds of bread for din uer when I'm mistress here, I cau tell him V But she turned to the bre. d-t ray without a word. By the time the biscuits were in the oven the waist aud front breadths of Qlympia's dre.-s looked considerably the kitchen, where his sister was mix ing light bread for she could not trust it to Olympia, who had already spoiled two batches, which had to be thrown to the pigs. 'Catherine,' whispered Lysander, hurriedly, 'the minister's folks are coming up the lane ! Of conrse they'll spend the day, and do, pray, Cathe rine, cook the dinner yourself! Don t let us be disgraced in their eyes! Miss Catherine saw her opportuni ty and seized it. 'Cook the dinner myself! Dear me, Lysander, how can I ?' she asked. 'We must have turkey, of course, and mashed potatoes, aud pumpkin pies, aud a steam ed batter-pudding with lemon-sauce, aud cabbage-salad ! Be sides, who will entertain the visitors while I'm in the kitchen? Olympia?' 'Olympia ! Pshaw ! She can 't do anything but giggle!' growled Ly sander, savagely, much to his sister's amusement. 'I'll tell what, Lysander,' said Miss Catherine, reflectively, 'I must have some help, and if you'll just saddle the mare and lead her around for 11 u Ida h Uush, I'm sure she'll come.' And Lysander hastened to do his sister's bidding. Dinner was on the table at precise ly twelve o'clock, and the Rev. Mr. Shepherd and his family testified to the excellence of the richly-b. owned turkey, juicy and unctions, the mash ed potatoes and gravy, the golden lined pies, and yellow batter pudding with its rich sauce to say nothing of ligh, flaky rolls and fresh butter. And when, after diuner, Lysander stepped into the dining-room for a pitcher of water, he could not help observing the contrast between Hul dah's satin-smooth braids aud snowy ncck-riiffie, and Olympia's tawny rib bons aud biowzy hair. An old horseman says : "If you want to buy a horse, don t believe your own brother, lake uo man s word for it. Your eye is your market. Don't you buy a hore in harness. Un hitch him and take everything off but his halter, and lead him around. If he has a corn or is stiff, or has any other failing, vou can see it. Let him go by himself a ways, and if he eav w staves right into anything you know he is blinu. no matter how dem and bright his eyis are he can't see any more than a bat. Back him too. Some horses show their weakness at in that way when they don't any other. But, be as smart J. Bjrf.TTAX, Salesmen. J. R. IvETCjST, Salisbury, N. C. Apt for PHfflNIX IRON WORKS, Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, AND TURBINE WHEELS a loo, Contractor and Builder. Ja J6, '83. ly incut is iu intended purely aud simply to cheer and divert the condemned mail. The warders. Waiib rlma mnkiucr Lmi I . . , triCKB selves agreeable, are expected to give very day a most minute report of the m . t n n sometimes. Even an expert gets IIia srnr nf Ilia lnviltli uml uiiriia lint I . , ... -- . -i ' I stuck, a horse may look ever . so aiso an nis actions, nowever trivial, anu nice am, go a great peace aml yet r j ..; mi i nil iiib wimus. 411 line wuj llOb only may the means be found of justify iug his condemnation, but also curious statistics may be secured as to the men- ... S i 1 .' . lai, moral anu puysicai couuiliuu ol a dangerous malefactor. BEV.A.I. After a tnoroturh trial of the ibom iohic, x take pi in atatinar that I have greatly benefited by IU use. Ministera and Pub lic speakers will find it of the grreateBt value wnerea xonicis Peruvian rns. Tot Of Appr. of PURIFIES- LDOS EBV. J. I. TOWNEE., ,Ill.,sayB:- "I consider tl a moat excellent remedy for tbe debilitated vital forces. I recommend it reliable remedial doubted nutritive and restorative properties. ZoesMIte, Xy., Oct. a, UBS. rUTaXlSST atEDI C mat C O. , HI V. nXa ST., have fits. There isn't a-man could tell it till something happens. Or he may have a weak back. Give him the whip and off he goes for a mile or flesh, in the opinion that "the country two, then all or a sudden, he stops in will go Democratic at the next the road. After a rest he starts Presidential election. Ex-Senator A Cloud of Witnesses. The spirit of Garfuld agrees with many leading Republicans, still in the 'Olympia,' said Miss Catherine, a couple of weeks later, as she took a folded paper from the bureau drawer, 'here's a present I've got for you a new dress ! It's basket cloth. And there's some blue trimmings aud silk buttons for vou. And and, Olympia, I shan't need you any longer, for my brother is going to lie married to-morrow to Miss Hnlda Rush, and she's a powerful good housekeeper you know. 'Just what I thought,' said Mrs. Jones, when her daughter appeared with her bundle of clothes. 'You alius was lazy and slovenly, an' alius will be, I reckon." . 'I ra sorry I went there grumbled Olympia. 'It's all now, that plagued old maid's fault, I know :' And it was Miss Catherine's man agement that saved her brother from that snare; ibut he never suspected it rr s v n m or course. Helen r. iAark. Chicago, June 4. A special to the Daily News from Toronto, Ontario, says the t email plot to blow up the Welland Shin Canal has just been unearthed, the particular have not beeu ascertained as yet. The Object of Faith. Believe the Bible and thou shalt bo saved t Xo. There is no such word written. It is, "Believe on the Lord .TaWMlisa i Mil iar fttlJl flu. ii eholf anwil " Do not trouble yourself in the first in stance about questions connected with the book of Genesis, or difficulties suggested by the book of Itevelation. Let the wars of the Jews alone iu the meantime, aud dismiss Jonah from your mind. Look to Jesus; get acquainted with Him listen to His word believe v v mm a . . 111 mm trust mm obey biu. That is nil that is asked ot you m the nrst in stance. After you have lielieved on Him aud taken Him as your Saviour, your Master, your Model, you will uot be slow - . . . , . a a sm to una out that "all scripture is given by inspiration of God, aud is profitable for reproof, for correction, and for in struction iu godliness." You may never have all your difficulties solved, or all your objections met, but you will be sure of vour foundation : you will feel that your feet are planted ou the sarc "Rock of Ages." Dr. Qibtom. Facts About r lour. r lour is pecu liarly sensitive to the atmospheric influ ences, hence it should never be stored in a room with sour liquids, nor where on ions or fish are kept, nor any article that taints the air of the room in which it is stored. Any smell perceptible to the again, but he soon stops for and nothing but move him. a derrick good, Conk ling has already made a similar i S e could prediction. Mr. Jay Gould, who has la Z, a . I a I " " 7 J I f'A 1 1 t I i 1 1 1 1 1 ci i mnrn r nnn nr nor t v i - ' .VsirisW OI'M Vy IIUII VLIIl viv.s The conflict between the iron mannfac- ttu-er. winch la to end ill the survival ot the fittest, is said to have begun. Iu England the coal and iron ore lie coutig- uons, so that the transportation account is merely nominal. With us some ore is imported clear across the ocean, while the great bulk of the ore used at Pitts burg, we believe, is hauled from the lake legion at a cost of ten or twelve dollars per ton. Our high tariff aud consequent high prices have permitted ores to he hauled immense distances, aud o it has come about that vast furnaces have been erected at points without reirard to the propriety of their location in an economi cal point of view. As long as there was a ual to Republican successes, thinks the Democrats will succeed. Ex-Sec retary Blaine is understood to enter tain the same belief. The indications all favor a forecast in which dead and living Republicans agree. The old Republican leaders are out ef the held. 1 he new lights are being ex tinguished one after another. The labor bubble has burst. Ma hone is used up. Keifer, Robeson, Cornell are all unavailable. "Arthur will not get a united Republican support." 1 he Republican game is up, and, in the language of Garfield's spirit : tc i : 1 1 it 4 . " X lie country win go ueiuuciauu The gunboat Florida, that cost $1,700,- 000 iu 1S07, made a trial trip and then great margin for profit these disadvauta- J being fbuud nuseawoithy has been suffer- ireatif nosition were not so apparent. But now that the demand for iron had fallen off, aud the price has settled on a reason able basis, the misplaced furnaces and a i manufactories have been forced to ius- iieml. while those that are better located can still keep in operatiou. - New York has its riches aud pleasures it has also suffering and anguish. On Meudav a woman, a daughter of von Mauschwitz once a minister in the Prus- sian court wealthy and esteemed--being ou the verge of starvation committed The Princess Wilhelmine was nuivmvi -v si a a a a a .1 a BAIIslA IB III 14 1 1 kAflkaall I I V I'll 111111 IV . ., . ,, , - , . llusr ffodmother at lierciiristeiiiug ouinei Avoid dam p cellars or lotts where a free ULruum,',"re " . olponluliaii tf air Miinnl Iim fil 1 1 :i i I W1 llll.UIHlll'11 V. .4 1. VllllilUV , . cold bread. The next uay anoiuer wo man attempted to drown herself and two ... . i. n....,.,. ; Vast nvai' In fnd their satter- I . intense summer, nor artificial neat, for i .-.- ' " " , shooting ....v Issnarrh rf lis.. -L.v 711 to 75 diMTreM "S lro,M HUlli.l s " "J m I . i .1 ,.T. Fhrnls.it It elmnld not eome in con- rageuy wmm .u0 .... g and presence or Keep in a cool, dry, airy room, aud not exposed to a freezing temperature nor to ed to rot at her wharf. She has been con demned aud the department has actually refused an offer of $40,000 for her. When sold at auction she will bring about those figures. The $1,700,000 is clear loss. That is an illustration of Republican mismanagement. And yet the navy de partment wants permission to build more ships! Let's wait until we have Demo cratic supervision. A'e-06ei-rer. Atlantic, Iowa, June 4. Frank Brown aud John Anderson, two desperadoes, and members of what is known as Crooked Creek gang, pursued a course of intimi dation in the town of Wista for three hours ou Sunday, tiring revolvers pro miscuously aud creating other distur bances. They were finally met by an armed bod v of citizens who oieiied tire, Anderson dead and fatally wounding Brown. ST. 15 715. li . 5 2 lib 1 - sv W mm W2EJSU ,L n x. -w m m i7 r- LmK X U s f 1 Z BW sssalS 9 Hit B , .. m x nWnl 9 s 2 a US o K " " i'-l Soils SSi m awm m wrm r h laTsf mind of the men who I Five carloads of black walnut tiiubor tact with craiu or other substances which DU l"CHOB w " are liable to heat. Flour siiould be sift- rescued the mother and babes from death, passed through this place last night, con are ..able to heat. Flour should be sift days, says tlie World, this poor wo- fciged to a manufacturing establishment fil and tlo n;i! t n l.w rluimnfflilv diainte- r ' J 1 m . ed aud the particles thoroughly disiute grated aud then warmed before baking. This treatment improves the color and baking properties of the dough. The sponge should be prepared for tbe oven as soon as tbe yeast has performed its mission, otherwise fermentation sets in and acidity results. man has beeu wandoriug homeless about J in Philadelphia. Many of the logs meas a., .fro-u ..I'ths i'in-. For davs alie has I iired three feet throiich. The timber been without food, and she saw her little was shipped from a ioint beyond Ashe babv airl and her infant actually starving ville ou the V. X. C. K. U. Iu a few to death the one dragging by her side, years it will alt be goue, auu men some the other iu her arms. Why was there no relief for her ; no place for her to go where she could get food and shelter T A special to the Daily News from De catur, Ala., says a cyclone swept through Butler county ou Sunday, demolishing houses on the plantations of Messrs Betronnient, Neely, Wilkinson, Stiles, if- u,ulmlininer. livinz within five miles of Germanton, Stakes county, had a fine tobacco plant bed bit by the frost of last week, so much so as to make one- Tnrnur mmA uM f4.i.,i,.n on ..rrvllialf of the plants unfit for use. We got was killed and several other persons were 1 the information from a gentleman wl o wounded. ' visited the bed. Kybliea. foolish somebody will cry, "Shut the stable door." Qreentboro Patriot. A flrw Whitk-wash. It tor nse in U w the house, I take a bucket of lime, hand i u 1 of salt, spoonful of Prussian blue and some glue. Now 1 our boiling wa ter on and stir all the time till the lime is slaked. If to bo used on ont buildings or fences, 1 make common white wash, adding a goal quantity of tallow to pie vent washing off by nuns. M e e 1 rTi sV . .-i - Tj C 1 -SCSS'CI A UOOD COW and CALF FOR SALE I A good Cow, of medium aire, and a vminir calf, will be sold at a fair price. Cow is giving milk. Apply at this Office. 30:3t pd. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL Persons having claims against tire estate of Wilson Turner, dme'd, are hereby notified to exhibit the same to the under signed on or before the 28th day of May, 1884, or this notice will be plead in bar of W. TURNER. Adin'r. 883. 4t pd. their recovery. J This, 28th day of May, Administrator's Notice ! Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Lawson J. Peeler, deed, notice is hereby given to all creditors to exhibit their claims to me on or before the :.hh day of June, 1884, and all perons indebted to tbe estate are reqnested to make imme diate payment. ALFRED L. PEELER, C om'r of Lawson J Peeler. J Craige A Clement, i Attorneys. Dated May 33, 1883. if I t A. J- 1 it N il -

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