The oarolina W atcnman. fOL XSI. NO. 16.-TEirtI) SERIES. SALISBURY, B. C. THITBSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1890i J. J. BRUXER, Editor and Pftor'ft, T, K. BRUNER, Assistant Emto. X. Somebody. Somebody crawls into mamma's bed - Just at '.the break of .Jar, . Sarrgglea f doo ami whispers loud, " Somebody's come to stav." Somsfcoly rashes through the hoti.e, Never onee shuts a door : y Scatters her playthings all around Over the nursery Jloor. Climbs on the fetich ami tears her clothes, Never a 'hit cares shc- . Swing! on the pite an 1 make? mud pies, Who can 'somebody be ? Somebody looks with roguish eyes I'p through her tangled hair ; "Somebody's me," she says, "but then Somebodv doesn't care.'' Highly Concentrated Sermon. Absolutely Pure. A marvrlor ,mr:ty . Mop ooonomlchl canr.f t be sold In lest . .-.lion . - . a. a a j9 . - 4J rf 1 i . j-i i . I 111 nr fciu " ...n I'oYaI. liAklM. J"UVl)tK CO For salt-1 liinirhani & Co. , Young & Dos- -ni.iu. i i.v lei never vanes. strcniri.""1 !mleaomeaefi n i ill mtimn kind. nnd rSnr-lltftWI with til l)liifitUi Ol lOW ,lftc wall ht llsM CAUTION Tnk no ' hoi an1ft XV. IIouslaH natn and We copy the follwing sermon from nil old file of the Watchman (1313). It sounds ;i good ileal like Sam Jones Mv dear dandies and Welles, fops and flirts nnd other sirag"lers down the hill of life, my te? t to-day is that much used und abused saying. Does you mot her know von are out? You are no mora use in this world than a. time piece in a bearer dam, or a hair mattress in a hog pen. Yon fill uo longer space in the world's eye than the toe-nail of a mosquito would in a market house, or a stump tailed tin 5 in all out doors; you are as 1 1 tile thought of s s the f How who knocked his grand mother's lut tooth down her throat, ami as for brains, ten thousand such could le preserved in a drop of brandy and have as much sea room as a tad pole in" Lake Superior! ami as for ideas, you have but one and (hat is stamped on your leaden skull an inch deep, that tailors and females were to be gulled by you, and that all may enyy you your appearance. Poor useless tobacco worm, yon are a case. Does your. mother know yon re out? It is lunch time; so si art, buy. a brandy toddy on tick from sonic good-nat,ured landlord, and eat lunch until yon arc as tight as a drum, sneak to lcd and thiuJc of nothing unlil you fall asleep, to ffream of apes, punt straps and tailor's bill, not to awake until the dinner bells call Poor silly inflate,!, r.ib-worms, I you to eat agdn. 11 1 1 1. 1 1 wm.l.l v frvmi vmi eliinrw uml now many uarnuesx, nanow inor that she don't know vou're out. Von tals of anoth.er order go scudding about vnMr l:,dv wiil. u nnrs.sol lifcp a wet onthesurface of the world s great e:i 1 hooe ftifnn a. mm -rod. :m. eonns "'"i .n.o. miuv,.c, of hair MnWh eheek. like a bottlo- .T chance, whim or impulse, We Are All Guilty. The greatest crimes committed in this country are the crimes against criminals. Society makes criminals, then punishes thein for" being what society made them. Every spirit occupying a material lwdy on the earth is an output from God, the great All-Father, ad is en titled to the same degree of care and kindness. These spirits come from it, the great I Am as His children, not alone ours, though we may be the workman who pastures the farm under the rules of nature and make the spir it to be narrow, even crooked and war ty as we are bigoted, narrow-winded and creed-Louud. As spots are put on animals be fore they are born, so are the lines of t character and spots that darken and dismay put in our children daring their pre-natal building into the bodies without which they cannot come into this world to endure its schooling and go on with .the lading we have given them. Pre-naut lly we make children to feel that they are unwelcome, They are born shy. timid, fearful of cuff, blows and ill-treatment. They shrink touch urtco an- .tHiip4l on tn . . . . . ..... . ..!.. I . -1 0 1 1 . II I"'" VKimo.k FJ"J J" -I .-ii.. . - - price S3 S!H v. Q-UGLAS 1 FOR tailed spidrr dipped! in blacking, had been makit g ever' as iiig elopement, over vour iiNMige-eojrered face, leaving broad l-race bbrnd him, anil -wn your hack a nei.K il hran, and vo:r mincing gait, like von were picking your way amon" rotten etrijs. or was barefooted in a briar patch, and your arm linked to a brainless dandy, (but I'll come to him a soon as I am done wilh y",) wriirirling along the streets, and for what? to hunt up in.ogent virtue, or snlTeriug innocence, to pour balm on the wounded spirit of poverty, or only to smear vour own giddy heart with the eorrtliug grease of canity to hear fools wlii)er a.you pasf, "what a fair girl!" !!eiueiuler, vain one. beauty is ljut sdYitt deep, and the storms of mat rimouv and the bleak wind of afflie- ItMH ruos it all our, ami i.aes me countenance bare and nnla'commg as a aeath, and the hist tiling that they an(j fc0 str know, they know nothing; when I see plantations one of these, I always think poor bug, deceitful s de 1", iii a measure from the love or like a r tlw;r n-tKanfa ami nro never at ease 11 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 ... 1 - . nienow oug in a oig euoy unuci H tilt awav from home liiuuences shady willow, until they are swal- As babies, they are taught to lie, lowed up by the greedy has of 1 t dissemble, develop selfishness and the first thing that they Linfv kn ctmrl nnlv for nenee and They see their parents poor nug, .Ufteitfnl . and alwavs double-dealing your mother don t know you re out. th iua, They are. educated to'de- now many siuy ones negieei uieir -h ..... tn w, niltsu e ot blood rel business ;yid get after some foolish iiolumip foP coufid.rets and atlvice. pleasure and chase it and keep chasing They see their parents nagging each it-like a boy after a butterfly, until other, quarreling, scolding each other, they wear out the hat. of constitution, ,ickering, back-biting and the next beating the ground with the vain hope niomen Upraising, Battering and kissing of catching the swift phantom and ntiwr Thus the mind of the finally fall into some hidden pit covered chil(t jg jieJ)t j a tremor of doubt, dis with flowers to rise no more? I then 'ftt a-l nru.in(. It is educated to hide dirt behind doors, under chairs and in dark com ers, and conceal its little acts of mean- think poor fool, your mother don t know you're out; nor you won't be out soon again Kin fair. IIH'.vy I.aooU (.rum ana creca- ltc.a in , I ! world, r.xnmlne tils S5.0it GEN C I S K M A N 1 -S 1A I -! K II OE. IM.ttO II lNI-SIiW10I wM.TMOE. ' 83 50 eor.K I AM) KAKM KKH MiOK. SI .v 1 1: v.i J. en Ai l siiok. S'looand Sl.T.-i BOYS' SOIIOOI. MIOKS. All naU-In Ouiprcss. Iluuou and l.ace. FOI $3 & $2 SHOES LADtEs. 01.75 SHOK FOTS-7IISSES. Beat Mntnrinl. l!rft Htyle. B-Bt Flttln. W. 1' OougIa.s, Brockton, Mru8. Sold by w. at lu r 1 eaten - rL S. BROWN. mm mm fer. mm?- barn door, unless von put on a coat of lasting -paint Tif medc-es--, worth atid love, and vur nih it over with Uauty. If you e.n laifgli like him who wins, and knows that you are slill loy.-d -md lovely, and thai Vou are xtill Iwauliful, now lh:d the floss whi h hid your worth nnd goodness beuHlh; it dazzling glare is one. you shed a Jiappv influence on all . - i . . ii. near you, maKe us p.or erring uionuMi fi-el iust like a man almost frozen f.-U when hejsits down by a ciieeniH nre, at his own home, lie hears the storm but he heeds it not; he is happy once more. Hut have you done this? 1 am afraid that you are but a butterfly. bora a worm, to die an lusect. Ah. I don't half like that laugh it was forced; vou pretended to lie pleased with that fol' wit, wheu you knew it was stolen! Oh. why such deceit. When I see a young man step in the skiff of dissipation, and atart down the stream of pleasure, using the oars of imprudence, while folly holds the helm, nassiiiif the shores of propriety faster than a streak of ligutning can pass a sick crow, and at last is drawn over the falls of total destruction and dashed into as many atoms as a drop of water from a four-story roof, 1 then ask of irTvself, for I can't ask of him, did his mother know he was out? When 1 see a bov leaving the prison door, after a long and dreary confinement, with u pale face and withered hands, his stpp weak and tottering skulking along dodging all he meets like a gii thing, shading his eyes from the usual lare of daylight, cut from the socie of his fellow beiugs. for some trivial offe use committed in the thoughtless ness of erring lxy hood, (when if Bidd treatment had been resorted to and the criminals. They preach profligacy, eeit, dishoMstv. Thsy are born conceived for plunder and basld np in block of five or other designs in cor ruption. They teach that the liar, the detractor, the smircher of repntations, tne briber, corrnptionist and drunkard maker are the most important factors in pol.tical movements. Society then steps in to work tinder its mask. Those who are made weak and are chooked out of their birth rights; who are turned adrift wih their education to do wrong, fall by the wayside, made criminals by poli ces and society, then imprisoned and educated for being what they are made to be by the avalanche of circumstan ces that ride them down.- There was never yet a criminal who was liot made so by his associations, and society thrusts children into these associations when it should seek to remove them by care and honest re lig on, and a progressive education. lJtmtrotf$ A tea nee Thought-. Dying Expressions. ult is well." Washington. "I must sleep now." Byron. uKiss me, Hardy." Nelson. "Head of the-army." Napoleon. "Don't give up the ship." Law rence. kLet the light enter." Goethe. "Into thy hands, 0 Lord." Tasso. u I ndepeudence forever." Adams. 4,The artery. has ceased to beat." Haller. 'Is this your fidelity?" Nero. "This is the last of earth." J. Q. Adams. "Give Davroles a chair." Chester field. "A dying man do.'s nothing well." Franklin. "Let not poor Nellie starve." Char les. "What! is there no bribing death?" Cardinal Beaufort. "All my possessions for a moment of time. Llizibeth. "It matters not how the head lieth Sir Walter Italeigh. "Clasp my hand, my dearest friend, I die. Alhien. I feel as if I were to be myself Mr. Davis as a Xastsr. AH INTERVIEW WITH I MI LO COOPER, A FOE ME SLAV-B. Jacksonville Tlmea-Union. Oblaxdo, Jan nary 8 The readers of the Times-Union will remember that in the press dispntehos giving an Re count M the death of Jefferson Davis a touching incident was descriiied of the family servant who threw himself weening and praying lieside the couch of the dead. They will also remember the Times-Union's editorial tribute to the old colored man's fidelity, under the caption, "Remember Miles Coop er." His name is is Milo Cooper, tin d he has resided in Orlando for five or six years. Hearing that Milo had returned to Orlando List night, the Times-Unioa'a correspondent hnnted him up this a morning and had an interesting chat with him, a portion of which was as follows: "How old are you, Milo?" "I was born in the year, J 832, sir." "Were you owned by Mi. Davi-j?" "Yes, sir. A friend of his cave one to him when I was about 10. and I waited on him all the time." "What kind of a master was he?" "He was a-perfect gentleman, sir. He was strict with us, but never whip ped us. He would talk to us when we i i il .. 1 4 1...... ..i.f ,r ness, rainer tnan weeu mem uu -its life. It hears the parents speaking ill, meanly, ugly of neighbors, then welcoming them with smiles, kisses and compliments. Thus the child is ...1... . tii rY.iVuliin n flfilllllt r.. fi. tb .f w iiiafc In, again. bcott ,., .2i t fen! "Let me die to the sound of delicious fcpeak, the young man is taught bosi- : I l:iL IL. U lie. UlltTHl, uwncwuio T ness. and deceive. To make customers drunk and then todu for them. He is taught that all ways to get money are alike honorable. To be sure he has different teachers, who teach differ- music." Mirabeau. 'I know that my Redeemer liveth.' Horace Greeley. "God preserve the emperor." Haydn "I -loved my father and liberty. Mine de btad. "It is small, very small, indeed, How They Made It The New York Times prints an in terview with "one of the oldest inhab itants," who, in the course of his re- J marks, says: "John Jacob Astor had his store in Vessey street, in the buildings in which Dr. Hal leek lived. Fits Greene Hal leek, the doctor's son, was one of As ter's clerks. Old Ator got his start in life by hiring out to a furrier to beat furs keeping the moths out of them at a dollar a day. He was economi cal and saving ami presently began to buy cat furs and musk rut furs, and, when he had accumulated a lot of them, lie took them to England and sold them at a large profit. Then he established his own business here, and extended his connections westward and northward until he became the largest dealer in the country. "Commodore Vanderbilt was at this time running a 'perry-auger' ( perianga a small ferry boat, carrying two masts and a lee board) between quarantine station and the city, and was becoming very popular with boatmen and others who were thrown in hisway. Fulton & Livingston owned an exclusive char ter to rmi steamboats between New York and Albany, and tho monopoly was paying immensely. Two eld Jer sey men then starred an opposition line,. ' but as they. could not run. direct be- did wrong and make us sorry, and hat tween New York and Albany, they got to do anyth ng to displease him. I aroumi u e uimcuiiy oy guinK rym have friends, but my best friend u w w " VJ gone. My only sorrow is that 1 count r . '::.' not see him before he died, but, thank 1 hey encountered all sorts ot ttimcui- God! was able to look at him before he Ve3 noweve' ",e '0,,P?l going so was buried." tar as to wiliully run their boats down '"Where have vou been since the and otherwise tjripple them, and they funeral?" " were threatened with bankruptcy "I was carried fainting from his side "One of the proprietors was at Dew to a drug store, and the doctor put me Drop one day, when he asked old Mr. to bed and was just as kind as MM lf he kuew "f ,ma Awh. ,wa could be. Istayetl in New Orleans competent to take hold of Jheir line three days, not being able to travel, and make a success of it. Yes, said then went to Mobile, where I stopped ?n kow f1J8name to visit relatives." " Corneel VanderUlt He 11 Uke your Milo has a house and lot in E.it boats to the mouth of hell if you want Orlando. The house has three rooms to. that s just the man I want, and is worth about U 0. His lot is was the response, and in a little wlnlo only 70x200 feet, but is a model of the bargain was concluded aud neatness end thrift. He has twenty- Vanderbilt took charge of 4hoUue five varieties of fruit trees, besides or- I he monopolists tried every aisaiUU namenal trees and flowers. He form- means to prevent the line from doing erly kept a barber shop, but his skill at business in New York and at hist put ornamental gardening has opened the a sheriff on board with instructions to way for employment at that business, i i m ii i 'i en i. u Li i it i .1 ajw - . , -v ik . ent methods to reach the one great ob- (clasping her neck. ) -Anne tloleyn lty i.nf Hw .11 iad tha student in "1 P nie .P? na Ittr Sesame rut. He is taught to be j my coming dow let me shitt for my- JLl,n TofnruPt honor and mans ir, msceiiaiug iue m.,-! I .A- J M m - . mi . 11 . m a irn. i o orgei duty to all other men. To hate, dis-I'.L-e or distrust all who ars not of his Thomas Moore "Don't let that awkward squad fire D. A, ATWELXi'S HARDWARE STORE, ' Wlicrc a lull line of goods m bis line, may tilwaAs bo hrund. P. H. THOMPSON & GO. MANLl-MC'rUliKRS, Sash, Doors, Blinds, .wTrk Scroll Sawing, Wood Turning, iSr iTit?.yAJji vn AND CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS- 4KAI.ES IN . Steam Eimaes and Boilerr, Steam and WaXer Tipe, ; -Steam Fiil'me, Shafting, Pulley Hangers f.M.SO l ichinerv o'falj kimls repaired on SHOUT NOTJ2. Mat. 1583. i - 'iy HmM & EQicill Haveioeenpied tho oHiee ovdr Mr. Wil-Kmns-Brown's stove store, where they i nun- tc found at all hours, day and night taiuess itrofestoin4iv engaged. - j. it. vaUvv.kIjU &f. r., J. B. eOTJKCIIX, M. D. Oct. 2, 1SS9. : 4m FOR M4NY MILES I I I FREE icope One nt Hie RGHTTfl r.roiM-1 I n the world. Our fkrilitlnara unqwra, ana 10 ituruaurp our tuperior froods we m ill rntlFKEB to n K PEKSOS in each I n Hit - above Only tnoae ho writa to uf at once ran make rare of the r ha nre All you have to do in return it to ahow our frooda to those ako call tout neiahbora and thoae around you The be (rlnnine of th adTerti.ement .v..v. th small end of the tele- Thei following cut rival the appearanca of it reduced to ' l i X j ii j.i I .iw'O nil ii I a. little euipiy, "hju, n-vn -r tiou; yeR, sold to the aid snake wilh the fish hook on his tail the same snake that fooled your mammy in Adam's truek patch and oh, scissors! how he will strip that finery and raise a dust for a mile around with that peck of bran. Say, flower-sucking but Pertly, does vour tnoiuer mion vrm'ro mil ? If .-lie does, she is tin- iiitiiful to her trust; aud ought not tr k? trusletl sgaiu any nhe that) the 1 1 I l ....lf..l . V ....it-Mi! man wuo stoie a nii"ini ml rom the blind sow. Go home. oss;i- mer, and try to prepare yours If to be woman, and then when you are i broad, anybody-will know that your mother knows vou re out. Kow vou that was cut out torn man. but was so villainously spoiled in mak ing up, I'll attend to your case. For hut end did you burst up'ui the world's door and rush in uncalled, like i i 1 1...1I ...!..- rvl a man ciiaseu uy a ni;m hum, . do vou exiect to bestow upon yourfel- i a! - low man some useiui invention, some heroic act, some great discovery, or even one sol ibury remark? No, thos- that look foT-amy thing useful or sroou from vou, will litrjust as badly fooled as the" nun whv caught the skunk and thought it was a kitten; or the wuira when she made grease of gunpowder tea. Yon know when? the neatest, i.,.i- .. .nf a-.Ih llir tl.roo'rst. st.rans. cau he got op "tick" but you don I know where, the next useful lecture is to lie delivered, yon know the, fashion able collar of a vest, but you' never studied the gorgeous hues of a rain bow, unless it was to wi.4h fr a piecr to make a cravat of ; yod kuow how a fool feels in dress, -but you .don't know how a man fuels when he?atsthe bread earned honestly by the sweat of his own brow: but ?ou know how a m n- ! key look; for you see ev-ry d J. twen ty times, in your tan tlady s loosiug g'hiS-S b it yo;rd oiA k i v.v how a m m f.U :ifter doin ' n god action, you the eommand of God is that not epinniit adultry. That is, love the individually that is the birtnuiarK auu hirthruht of every one. luat u snan r , . journey on through life ever iu touch - ,ur d. the line ot spirit rroui wiiicn iw w crime buried in silence, mid induce l. I. -I 1 i.e.. e n.:i, .....n nt 1 ineuuj ueia uui iu uaiu w iuiu " " soot u lu our OWI). I ...1 ...l . it.... I. . ...... kt vil'a .1 -- rl.tirino-worm of the cabbuce I nimsen, fteruufm vujm. ,v u&u 'As youth advances to netome au auuu, hTSAJSiSnt treading the slimy ihtt 'manA nf God is that it shall paten; vou ae su.n, y. w.-.j, , f x i wlieu i gee this, I think of the grey haired mother at home, if a-hovel can be a home, the scaldiug-t-ars of miavery chasing each other off her high cheek bones, and her bony hand shaking with -age and sor for her only hope her son, while her hold looking eve rests upon nothing; 1 v - -y, fy , 1 ' ' say tj myself poor suffering woman, you don't know he is out yes, he is out ! out of jail; out of friends, out of credit; and out upon the world, a scoundrel, for the rest of his days, all i'mr lh- commission and punishment of a boyish crime. So the world goes, and "so it will iro. t ill it is run down. aud I begin to think that but few of our mothers know we are out! set sect or society, when in truth there w my grave. Z us good men, as pure women and! I resign my soul to God, and my us lovely children iu other sets and daughter to my country. -Thomas and he is now engaged at a salary to plant and keep the ornamental grounds uround the Calholie church. His lit tle home has a mortgage of $400 upon it. drawing 12 per cent, interest, and if the kindly suggestions of the Times Union should result in the lifting of this encumbrance it would be a gener osity worthily exercised. arrest Vanderbilt if he should attempt to move the steamer from the wharf. Vanderbilt got all ready to go and theu stood by with au axe, aud when the wheels had began to revolv and there was a good strain on the hawser he up with his axe and cut tho hawser and steamed away to Albany with the sheriff on board. A continue ation of his vigorous policy una lly iw It . .... ii cv.ia , T :..;........ Durin the years that Milo Cooper arose up .ue r has lived here he has continually re-1 "opoly and estaWaneane opposmon membersd his old friend and master by " .on a proniauie oasis. , w ir Jefferson ul wish you to understand the true principles of the Government. I wish tbera carried out, I ask nothing more. Harrison. I have eudeavoreJ to do my duty. You spoke of refreshment, my sit down to ... Ul It 1 T M U correctly understands what is meant ' y . by the command against adultry, am. : - f - . '':r' something different : ' seem to occkou earin 10 neaven. -- a ml M . ' Ta Htllirt . a I: W a a I " 1 IT 1 . I f liol liC an output, Not one person iu nuy -j - r . ' , . .. 4 mv 111:100 Koe. sinir then sendinir fruits and memeutoes, aud he has quite a number of letters from Mr. Davis in acknowledgement of the same, some of which he showed your corres pondent, and from which the follow ing extracts and copies are mads. They are all dated at He u voir, Miss, lu one of Oct. 5, 1887, occur these words: kind ofgirls. They wem perfectly at home everywhere ouStaten Inland, and were very popular. I used to see thorn in a grocery over there sitting on tht counter and swinging their feat aud talking to the young fellows who wet chafing them. kThe Larillards had a snuff and ttK I Newspapers a6 Life Preservers. Washington Star. General Bussey, the Assistant Sec retary of the Interior, has a novel use for newspapers. The other day when the weather was i-harp he was prepar ing to 'o out of the department build ing for lunch. A reporter who hap pened to le in the room at the same time was surprised tasee him unbutton the lower buttons on his vest, fold up a newspaper and, placing it over hi ab domen, button his vest, over it. 'i always do that," he said, in reply to a surprised inquiry from the report er, ""when I am going to l e out iu the Il nil.. .. . ....a Is MiiM , II i C -4. HO liewspapci i nun-wvuuv roiistrnet it into from the original intention, Jeli person should be careful to preserve his own spirit. His own individuality 4ind thus develop as fast, as far, as strong, as rapidly and progressively as possible. r . . i vi. i ..I 'I'U .t in-irilriiiil owes a UUIV unu ai- X. i iiv innij i4 legiame to G-h1, the All-Father but few persons will deny. This is the base of every religion ever sought to be established. It is recognized by every human beiugf age to reason, who is not lost in the oliscurity that follows skepticism and determi nation to oust from all recognition of, or affiliation with, the Divine origin. The religions of the past and of the nieseut have all erred in all they have sought to inculcate that man's duty to God consists in worship of God as God, and in seeking a reconciliation with, the All-Father! Our duty to God is performed -only when we proper ly care for, assist and educate all who are born) from humanity; wueu we and attention to arrivals from the womb of lime and ,rc millions of deaths; to care for UoU s Humboldt. The sun was shitting brilliantly into the room in which he was lying. k0nce more those notes which have so long been my solacement and de light." Mozart. "God bless you, my dear." Dr. Johnson. "God bless vou. is that you, Dora? WadswoKh. "Now it is come. John Knox. "Dying, dying." Hood. ... I I . .1 i l. ... ., w t .A "We are indebted to you for kind hacco pusiuetu, uu lur, - wrm .n.i:..r.. nn.- ,ii::.. .. . :........l, tleat ot Uionev out Ol u. nitric wcr, i i i,,. -rii- auu, iu u-. veiy rare, i-.u.., v. c " , , . crown citron, have been received. juuw.. I i . w . shall always be glad to hear of your weltare. The following is copied iu full: Bkautoib. Miss., ( May 24. 1880. S Mv Good Friend Milo: The-pbtHts was the Dutch of it ; it came to bo Pierre after it had been translated into French soil a few months. Peter aud George wen the snuff and tobacco dealers. After they got wealthy no- .ciiu i i ill Ml mil did not arrive until the day before "'"K T,u.uu uul 7' 7: :l tiavu a carnaue urn vaaw-aa-T.. his COMt-OX- tor of heatand when placed over tne - do nt sek thein cfnm:ieb nreserves the supply 111 what Jewe,s . ' . . ... i i..H has U'en called the reservoir of the he.it of the body. A newspaper is a .nUutRtih4tiutt for an overco.it, and in cold weather is the best device that people with scanty wardrobes can a lop. Inaufifoient bfidclotlving cat- e reinforced in thB sanvi w.iy, and the newspaper may be said to be the poor in in's friend in more senses than one. VV hen chilled by sudden Void a news paper place 1 over the stomach soon re- nrs the norma temperature or me don't go where tint sight is to be seen. bo,j JlJ1( prevents au attack of pneu- Oti 'ut the fiftieth part of it bulk. It U a (Wind, double taie i..pe, at Urre S B easy to carry. Wa will alao allow you now yoa n make from S3 to S 1 0 a day aUaaat, from the .tart.w.th outexuerience. Better writ, at once. W pay all expreaa thaJTea. Addrau.U. HALLE fT 4 CU., But , roTiaJil. MaUIB. BUliDi:i3 .ki FOB SALF. O run OHur. sh iv,..,.m, v..,,i i.r to laiv oui'.dinc lots I know you re iKit, p or Hear Liviasstoue C'oli'-iie :re reiustel to inquire t B K OFFICE. .' .- a n I . . . " a I 1 t vt.-i w isn-waistea.entnsn-mouuieii j . i . . , . . -.-ii i j b iboo:i-shoullered, c ittenuinir-ie'r u. godse-cyd, shtwp-f i-cd. bewhisker.nl tlr owi in the wiuhl's lieo!t4ve! what are vou ",vd for? Nothing but t3 cheat ! your tailor, nearly lisp by note u- hue for so,ue milk and infer poet seiitimen - tallv, eat oysters gravely, smoke eisrars nrt'te siny - gins acu nit; - imefullv. I siy, does youc motner i: e'.eis.- loan r i ..... ,.rr-ii.i vo-i have o mother nor .ll.I r. j y. . - uev u-had. - ' ' ..v . . ... .i i inouia. I have 1 rerpte;iriy r coninienu ed this use o: newspapers, but I find tint practically very few people really appreciate its vdue." ,. A Lai Writ?: : My vjesm of Ion?' stundinj'; ha.T baffled, nvany physfeian;, haye trietl every leir.e .nl',1 tiear uft hut Urailliehls Fe male Regulator is al,l that rdieyett me. Write Tho Bra Uleld Re-. Co. Vtluma, G.i., for fiirtluv p.utieuU-.-- -'-'J by ll i iMi' il.irrroiUi loll .in muu, nii-u, Mu, im.ij, ";n- and wickedness. To carefully sur sur round our little ones, our loved ones, with influences aud environ ments that-will encourage them to lo goo I and protect them from the .hihil hv all O.Wl. 16 is ooi uuij y " ' means in our power, t!ie approach of euemies to the decent and me goou. Fo protect from the dirty, the vulgar, obscene, the pernicious, the easily an gered, the mes who cannot control fieir th U ;hfcs words and uttlons; those who make our children, onr ser vanVs and ourselves other thai, what we all should be. Herein consists our duly to GikI. Instead of discharging this $Myfi becotno selfish and wkkeo. I he stReam of polities works only into the iriitl In such little esteem, are politicians i.i.i ii, ihU f tiuntrv that it is tmpoti in ii - , ..;i.k. c. ,. ..;H...r of the Dotitfeai parlies i i,T npln lead people III 1 L.11TJ VW."1" I The Deacon's Propensity. An amusing incident occurred in one of our dowii-east churches a few months ago. ?The clergyman gave out the hymn 0 '1 love to steal awhile away From every cumbering care, And sjicud the houj- of netting day iu humble, grateful prayer." The 2ular chorister being absent, the dutv devolvolved upon Deacon M ' . m l who commenced, "I love to steal, and then broke down, liaising his voice a little higher he then sung, l love tt) steal." As before he concluded he had t?ot the wrong pitch; and deploring vour letter came. They have been planted and are much valued py me, and Mrs. Davis unites with me in thanking you for them. I he fibre is magnificent, und 1 should think they would be a valuuble acquisition to this climate and inestimably valuable in Florida. Mrs. and Miss Davis and I unite in kindest regards to you, and with best wishes I am, with thanks. yours sincerely, JEFFERSON UAVIS. a imnn it. He chose for ft i .1 1 ft arni9 : Whod tnougn h swhi bought it.' This made the people laugh, and so he changed it after while. Putting in its place; Quid rides?' which means, kAt what do yoi augh?' His tobacco store was . Chatham street. Where He Got the Fee "My first case in San Francisco,' said attorney James K. Wilder to an i .i i lb.. ,'u.,miniir mnnrifr. v .is liii? uficiick you tiini!i me oeaiiiinu nnmi .-r- ' . ..r 7 r comes from? It is the of a young fellow charged with ateuir mir a watcll neiollirin" io a amuiic The Word 44 Wife. What do word wiie tyeut word in which the English ami v . a a r Ed iii language conquered the French priest. I was appointed by tW court. aud Greek. I hope the French will because tne prisoner uu - 1 iy get a word for it except fem- om?y. But what do you think it comes -The jury returned a verdict of not iru, tv. and as tne ueieuuum ?-. ini? the court room I called him back,, some u tnr. rom H The gre.it value of the Saxon 1. . . ll...a 11....- in., in unmut hlflii 111'' u i i x I ii. ii. Liiri iiit .ill Min.umi.. i .--n . . Wife" means "weaver." You must and. just as a joice, uanaeu ...... ut , u ti.... ivir. :ind to d r.nrto briti" me arouin ul iir I n ii si wiirfM ill ii.iuse'iiriiiin.. i ." " - I . a n . . I ,- t ii.... i.. ....... W..HW.. I Mm nrst a.J ne iroi. nnwni kt t o . in uic an i' m.'i"-i i ...... . t...i l,a h ... not uot his "oitch-tuuer. ,,0;,h,. mnns fortnnis "Next day he walked into my omce -- - t . lull llino, .ivih. . . i i 1 ....- . .. a l I J he deteriuiueii to sucteeu next time. a u flm nlil ludies were tittering be hind their fans, while the faces of the young ones were iu a broad grin. At U.wrfh :ifdr ji desnerate cou"h, he made a final demonstration . and roarel ot "I lovo to steal.' The etlirt was f,io miieh. Every one but the clery man and deacon was laughing, lhe n.,.f,.r nnd said: "Seeing our W Iia7V W m " , -a" I 1 brother s projiensities, let us pray i.v.a - - , . . ... 'and embroider them, or feed upon aud and p anKe uown fJ bring them to decay. Wherever a true "Where dj,l you get al that nm-y? wife comes, home is always around I demanded, as soon as I got oier wy her. The stars may lie over her head, surprise euoutfh vP. The "low-worm in the night's cold "Sokl the priest s watch, he.Kplted, lie the fiire at her feet, but home as he .lowed, wni,sen out. is where she is, and for a noble woman I 1- t it stretches far around her, better thnn I Hew Party Formiaf. i f.i . J ....... i h - - - houses ceiled sun ceuar. or pmincu -. . -ii! ii i ii..... n... .ni..i r witn vermiuion hruuius uic ijv 'l I life for those who are homeless. This, is needless to add that but few of the j ,eieve, is the woman's true platband congregation heard thai prayer. breeding is t v no ifr astray. Poltticd parties maKej ! la- . . ' The e sT.Oi i.f all fine the trift of eouciliati m. A man rmssi sis everv title to our resiiect ex i ept that of courtesy is in danger of . . a ft 1 . forfeit tus then, all. A roue manner tceuders ik owwr liable to atrront. lie im itovaar w;tho'lldi"llltv who ttVolds woun ling the dignity of others. power. It ttxkiit. Buciclen's Arnica Salve. Tiik Uki-T 4amk in th woilU Hir, C'nS, ltruisi. S re-. Ulcers. Suit Kkt-on. never Z. . ... . ... . :ii.i.... to- i h 1 1 1 1 if i uaiio, wnimwH ( !ni and atlSkhi Eriini ions, snd rotitiv,e j ttoree Piles, or ho pay reijiiwwi. iyn "Uarauteed to -ive H-rlt 1 1 wUisiWrlMM. a- monev reliin-lcd. I'm c 2.eeiits 1C Uf .r Satf b tZIt t Co ai fc. f'liaie Itms. the lawyer, is the ac-. credited reeneiilative in t his city of tho. order wlstr wniiimi iriitcnCT mr r.a. j lieally ita..' of the ohl Amerieaa riyK ; hlUt so lutxlittksl as to accept as Mrmoera Hiiy fireiiiier. who lias come i nm EwitiM. and owes ulleuiauce to it, Pwhoms tddHpitions lo this (aovemweut are reeoKiiixtHl as paramount to loose oi jrny fom-iKii power, eiltu-r iieeolar or re-. Ilhrioos. U w known as me awwioi it. ... i.lv I li.r. is Alt aKMNaia I ruii3-i.ini (........ : . , z fn.n of that name with headorters in iPltUburgaand with branch organixation, in Keeral States aatl many of the larger pities. H htngtoa l I I I I I I

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