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S3 9 Fertilizing Corn. It is yet an unsettled question whether;; .... ... ii.jiiiiin(.' 1... . . I a 1' 5 4. 8 win iCTjuuw vuv-uuniivaMUU VI U III 11 O- genous fertilizer. The results of care fully conducted experiments at sevcrul experiment stations seem to indicate ower to gather! rogen from the! , and seem to nav no attention tolA1'" " uvc n"roe.n !vf n D3i ern Improvements, c mvenW-noesand P,am.' in about their homes.'' The jisticeof. slJJlfrlnl n om , n,...,.! K J . il..!""" "invtwi. J IJv HlUtVUllUIIS Ul llieSCB wioiu ipnuuv ltv tuui i uuiciffi : lilt; J . t . ,m k i. . i.. , ' . " lexnewmeiits would seem to be in the i ii cYcrvwuere evitieni. i mere '.. . . . , . Felt. Bulletin of Depatfjncnjt of AgrlcalU. The Architecture of oar Country Homes.; BT T. K . li RUN Kit. Probably the most common and fre quent remark of visitors and traveling t .... . . . bv.uvi invm Millions seer people, who Jiave occasion to penetrate".,! i 7 .he purely itertcultural rtets of any "J . Jf' portion of North Carolina, is: ' YourT1, ?J Bgj r of people are far behind In WtoSSSXSL matters nod Jielp criti trutl need of improvement and do the people ot tne state care to undertake progress in jthls line of thought? It is perfectly clear mat tney no, ana nere is the proof: in the demand for an agricultural 'and mechanical school of technologv is in cluded courses in mechanical and arc'ii- tectural drawing, which is provided for Dy Jaw ; again, the Legislature of 1887, in enumerating the duties devolving upo the State Boird if Agriculture; inserts a. i .r i i a . ' .--... ... me iuuowing miner ine neaa of Monthly Bulletin: " Reports on farm dwellings and buildings s ute 1 to oqr nre .8." This is sufficient evidence thai nee 1 of Im provement m the structure of our coun HOW MEN MAKE LOVE. MIXED RELATIONSHIP. icre, or both R IToar Frenchman Is tUe Moat DoUcato aod A Missouri Man SLirrtoa Ills First, Second "A Frenchman Is the most delicate A marriage of cousins is not a very and persistent of suitors, said Marie Hal- (oommon occurrence although there is ton, the Franco-American opera bouffe tm law yet in effect In the State of Mis singer, in a recent interview to a New iaouri to prevent it, says a St Joseph lot- - 9 tor to tne Est. L.oula lionuhtic Takintr advantage of that fact, John It. Lewis, Jr., son of a prominent physician of St York WorM retwrter. "Repel his ad vances and ho redoubles his attentions. If you treat him coolly, his bouquets generally increase, in size and beauty. Not all at once, mind you. He does nothing to create surprise and put the object of his sentimental attack on the of all farm-filu vivo. our true Frenchman is an .,,jM Eartist in lovo as in every tnmg else. i iiw uuuuuut iiiulvus- 'iii Biuuiiuosb im perceptibly day by day, and delicate at tentions of all kicdi which servo to soften tho perverse heart "of a woman very teeth of the experience ere, that cotton seed meal -whose cipal element of plaiTt food jg nitrogen rarely fail to produce u good field when applied to corn. If corn were a new plant just introduced iuto cultivation, e would conclude ly reasoning from nalogy, that it would respond to nitro-B genous fertilizers, because it belongs tof time a Frenchman will give to the le same botanical order, or family oflbesieging of a citadel is, in itself, the hints that includes wheat, outs. rve. ey. the various grasses, etc., to all off, the object ofhi.s devotion. which we have long been accustomed td apply highly nitrogenous manure witW ut)iosed niohtabie results. If these ex periments' are conclusive, or are to be Joseph, recently married Miss Louise Quarlcs,who is his first, second and : third cousin. Tho story of the mixed relationship is long and Interesting, but in brief is as follows: Some years before tho late civil war Charles Quarles and John R. Lewis, Sr., who were first cousins, married two Sis ters named Johnson at Charlottesville. j Va. When tho war broke out Quarles Newspaper Law. d Below wc give the United States Postal Laws relating to the newsnaners and 3 subscribers: f RlAflTTinrid rtr. DaTlVlllfi Kn.llrOflQ. 1. Subscribers who do not give ex press notice to the contrary are con sidered as wishing to continue their sub scriptioo. 2. If the subscribers nrnW thm 41.1 Tbains Run By 75 Mkkidian Time tinuance of their periodical the publisher! C02TD2NS2D S0S2DTCS IN EFFECT NOV. 24, 1889. ii T vr A r.- Tassenger Train Schedule, Effective May 13th, 1S88. Train NO; 62, West Honud. are multiplied after the same careful 1 left his wife and entered tHe Southern and mathematical fashion. Tho amount 3 army. Ho had been away some time when ho learned that his wife had given birtb to a fine girl baby, but during the most delicate compliment he cm pay to g sickness that followed had died. The And it is for J? baby lived, and was takon carO of by Its this reason that Frenchmen aro usually 2 dead mothers sister. When tho War successful in their lovo affairs. Men who 1 closed Quarks returned to his home, at first acquaintance aro positively dis-S&nd after a shirt time married may continue sending thein until all ar; arreages are paid. a. u subscribers neglect or refuse to Intake their periodicals from the office to' which they are directed they are held responsible until they have settled their bill and ordered them discontinued. SOUTHBOUND DAIi.V LT No. 69. (Lt. New Yorte ' Puiladelphla 1 Baltimore Washington 1 Cburlottebvllle ' Lynchburg r. Danville r. Kichmond 1 Burkesvllle 1 Keysrtlle L a ?-. l .. . , .... try homes is widely felt.and the General ce 80,tBen we ve to admit Unit Auomhlv thn .'woiv orKoo;,, ilu"i1 J,1S "e nereioiore oeen wasted m -.-w , . - v. i j WIU IMIUOIWO. I M I necessity of a departure from the ordi- tastcf ul succeed in minjrlintr their per-i! sister-in-law and his child's aunt. Ul nary and severely plain in the construe tion of farm dwelling. X It therefore becomes necessary to begin the work, said to that end the iDomrais sioner of Agriculture invites suggestions and designs, which he intends, as far as sonality after a time so thoroughly with 3 multitude of Dleasinr? attentions that manuring corn with Stable manure. COt-ltho first unfavoTahln imnressions aro al- a. j i i , ! . n tun sceu aiiu coiion stca meal, feruviuns together obliterated. uano, eic, oecause me cinet value ot ulIH "Tim American, nn thn nth hA r .1 i. .i . . . ... ' w i iiaose is uue 10 ine raci inui tney con-MCarries into his love-making the ideas tain more or less nitrogen. We areuowlws w- nmvIui E,-H,fi s ,ia i " 1 mm ----- a s9 mm m v vr v ii 3 i vv .' i .i iU llio iiiuiubu m hjvuiwj unr opinion on tins poini, all at once, bat will leave the practical! to publish in the Bulletin 0fjquest ion open and judgment suspended, . - VMIITI Allll II 1 . ii I . . . . w I I A'. . - - - m 1 . A. the Uepartmenfjwith the view of present- ing the subject liefore those who may in-l tend to bllild now nr of. anma fnin.aS time. In doing this, the wide range of nnanciai ability existing amonst our peo-, pie must be taken into consideration. There must be suggestions for those who t 1 1 en KaAsnluksi i sstuwhn.M.MSsWL ill ? - measures hi ruwp.m? two sisteri mado Mr. and Mr. IwUl .. ... 1 v. Augusta until more light is afforded from the most exact experiments. In pas.-in-'. hov ever, we will say that in our own exper ence we uave unuormiy got better re-i suits from the use of rotten cotton seed.l even wnen rotted without any precau tion againt loss ot nitrogen, than from! business. His chiof object seems to be to savo time. IIo in Ijvo not so much by what ho captures as the timo ho ha3 expended in winning a victory. IIo is in th-liabit of taking every thing for granted, and, what is ll.i (.nlltn 4. If subscribers move to another place Ar. Greensboro and fall to inform the publisher, and thel a,'. papers are sent to the former direction J.T JSrS they are held responsible. RAr. oreenboro 5, Any 'person who receives a news " ' oreensboro '.At. saltsbary Sfatesvtne AsUevllle Vid , i 1. 1 .1 SmWm.U.. IK f . . ""ti-i.uu-.i several children, and Miss Louise, the 0. If subscribers pay in ad Vance, thevl" ' SSSlf Quarles mado tho child by his first wifont.tne end their timet U they do not Jr. gjarieue and those by his second wifo not onlyiw's to continue taking it; otherwise the ' Auguwa full cousins but hair-nsters as wcll.f publisher is authorised to send it on and in,. . . ' 7hniAi n r . . . .. C I A. 1 ... . hisa1 F use 01 11, v, m iner ne j father ofi i 15 1 20 45 11 24 8 35 & 40 8 20 '3 OC 6 05 6 45 S 40 10 2T 2 80 i 40 '4 5 f 4S 8 80 a 30 10 87 12 26 2 01 T St 29 M2 82 2 m i 4 51 tl 09 2 20 K SO J : NORTHBOUND A M s l P M .1 . ft. . n ti I 41 II II 'I II II AM .i ii it ti A M ft N M. 4 9 e & 2 n w t &s & OT J 4B 2 M 5 0s 8 05 42 tS 00 , 00 '1 00 7 if :s 15 50 11 18 12 12 4 36 5 10 Ml 28 12 40 3 38 4 a .9 40 1 00 6 10 9 00 P M tt 11 A M ii 1 .1 1 1 it 1 1 P M P M A M 1. M fi ii Ii P M 11 I A M P M II 1 1 ii P H -too 4 t tl 9 42 11 ') S5 5 rain K0. if. Kat bound. a, mi boston He Yort PlUladelpbla HaiUmore Wasliingtn Lynchburg DunvUle 938 a. nt. Idchmond lJld8ville 8 10 1 45 3 12 p. m. tt! Ul. UolbsborC l!alelh burha'm 8 n a; m. Grtensbor 11 25 Ar ll it i9 lis: LV. At. am. Sahsburv bOoh Statesriflb p. m Catawba Kevtbfl JCroimclij gprlhgfe Mbrgantbii Olrti Alplut Mnrloh 3 13 Old Fbrt 8 27 fibUnfl Knob 4 00 Black Mountain 4 .11 Ashevllle 4 40 Asbeville 6 09 - Alexanders 5 84 Marshall 10 Hot Springs IS Lv. Ar. DAILY. So. 51. No. r,3. lirroen cot ton seed wh-n miu.Iw.iI tn t as tnoael-.. rr . " ' ' . "j wuuiu u weur 10 iavor me viewz not require nitrogeuog can only spend $300, as well with mnro mnrJn ninni' In the subjoined sketches, xvhich are tof dCS ho viAwfMl in fh lmhi Vr'.ft: fertilizer. to be found plana intended to meet thei, If buK small amount of fertilizer is to U'anta nftlmcn .... (i OC aillJllW lO COm. SBV ICSS thnil tell "i i i ftv hi u uiucu weii-ttj-v i . f . - : . uuuci, m cuiion sceu, or us equivalent, first, second and third cousins. Thol"""! arrears, is Af .i marriago of tho two sisters to tho two8Cnt direct to the publisher. f Iw. Atlanta cousins mado thorn first cousins, saysj The new postal amendment has made -.A,' Spartan bug ono of tho parties interested, whichit a penal offense to refuse to iviv for VhTmb worse, plainly shows in his manner thatg wonld mako tho children third cousinsncwspaper and lhe 8Ubscri5er .n.w betLv. inJSSngs ho docs so. No woman wants a man tosto their unelos and fourth cousins toj. . i r r i If" AsUevin think that sho is easily won, and nol each other. In attendance at tho wed-almi,ri80noa ,or ,raUd' Pa". feC,Tf5 mode of proceeding could bo moro im-I ding- was Mrs. Octavia Cochran, ofs iLv'. Salisbury politic. Tho American is introduced tol Boonevillo, Mo., tho daughter ofl &rr ta CatT,a f-fl;1 WT-u . i A.f- 5r?enb0r0 n l.,,1 1 J i,ir - v .S-nnn-ifli. ...: a .1.. - 1 3 J- - - wmuwi. TYwllU. nait-m "J iMM uau .m uuiu uxpcuw & ixiou niiu uuu uuusin lliuil fTLV Gl"(?CnSb bo treated liko a life-Ion;? friend. I be- half sister of tho brido. Tho Kepublicl "Mother's Fi "iend" is crmvinc in fnviv ;Ar. Durliam . ro do " people. MiTCHCM T I smk piazza Hsmu-mjj I BMHSJC ROOM yO us it art on I 'Mm PIAZZA J oaa it is probably best to make but one ap- lieve that in your American game of 1 reporter called at tho residenco of thcthroughout the South and is hi'hl poker what you call 'blufflaj1 oruinary moao 01 proeeaure. as l un derstand it, 'blulllns'' 13 an attempt to is a vervS wide s mother, whero ho mot not onlvlommended by physicians. Weeonsidnr if the mother but W hilo a portion two of her sisters. indispensable to those who know of them traced the?nust pass thromrh the ordeal - I . . vu. v lftiurwv UlU VIIIC 1 MA 0 SKI I ply cat ion, and that at the time f plaut-Iconvinco yur PPnont that you have a relationship between tho nowly-mar-f birth. Write Of v. : : . . . . uig, iuh.111 ir 10 scatter tne manure around the seed, instead of drodpine it in a lump in one spot. But if liberal manuring is contemplated, wo adyise two applications. Tins advice is not! based on the theory that the nlant will take up the manure before it is need ed, and that the supply will be exhaust ed 1efore earing time. On the contrary it )s quite profitable that the plant can At,t :il . . ,ii .. x nut, ami wui upi appropriate an tne ap- iiiiexi piapt iooa until needed. iJyen ll 1be Kiea were correct that the plant! WW exnaust ine manure durinsr the curly stages of its growth, it is also true that the roots, stem and blades are a sater repository than the soil ifswlf Whatever of plant food is taken into the plant system will inveritably go into the they child- Tlie Bradfleld Keg. Co., for particulars. Sold by . . lajonty. mortgage on all tho cards in the nackv;'icd couple so as to mako them first.S Atlanta, Ga. worth having, and you really havo noth-S second and third cousins, tho othery,aH druggists. ing. that illustrates mv noint nerfect- made it co- as far as tho . fourth' ly. An American carries tho game of 1 Whether it goes this far is a matter off Miinvmon.. i ' i ' bluff into hia wonlnn. Fin nKU.tii.nll.I doubt, hut thnra la nnrn ul,0trn. , .7 . . . ' . "W lnL l'"Fr v j m . -z ' ? iuu uuiu ne ioius tic si en m cor I 1 1 . I I ll 4 1... 1 . ,. tho hi. ...i f 1. : n . .. : when I get ready I will simply lean over lond and third cousins. Both narties and collar "tho pot' And ho says this belong to prominent families, who havo I with a confident air highly exasperating? never taken much interest in tracing I to his opponont, who. of course, in thisi the relationship. caso, happens to bo tho lady. In the matter of presents tho Ameri can is also verv different from thi" uicu ureauy KalPl'h Lv. Raleigh . Ar. ' .oidsboro Lv. Greensboro Ar. Danville Keysvllle Burkesvllle Ul-limonrt Lyoclibnrg ( liarlortoBvllle Waslilnsri on Bill lmore Phili'lelph New- Vork 6 10 K 35 5 13 6 00 It 35 1 6 02 '1 50 41 3 15 4 20 6 OT 7 13 ill 10 9 45 12 01 1 05 1 03 5 00 7 50 9 32 12 20 1 13 3 30 512 25 2 40 7 10 8 10 3 00 6 20 P M A M P M A M P M it A M P M A M A M P M P M A M KAISER ANt) GRENADIER. Two Frenchman. IIo is moro lavish than J An Amused Mighty Emporpni. the Frenchman is, and often generous tof inciaonc took place at extravagance. But he shows little or on he OGCasioa of tho banquet; no discretion. A Frenchman is intro.: ff1 the officers of tho "Kaiser Al-j ilunnti t i-,v...n ,..v...w. i; j wxanucr von uussxanu rosrlment to tho ...... w. . . uu uum iiu ia uu-?p. , , . . .,.. sirous of makinv smml Imnnwonn m.ivwuu iiaperor wmiam, says a ely'j catarrh CREAM BALI 'iJuily 8 50 12 50 5 15 7 10 1 49 2 51 r. So 7 05 12 25 1 54 5 5S 43 7 19 S 40 1230 11 00 5 no 7 45 9 00 12 50 S 5o lo 2o 1 50 2 40 5 15 512 55 3 20 7 03 8 50 10 47 10 A M P M tt A M P M ,i . P M P M i A M PM A M A M P M P M P M A M 5 40 i u 8 50 II 40 7 30 a p. m m Hot Spring Morrlstovrn Knoxvliie Jellleo Loiitsvllle ft. tn. p. m. 11 10 35 7 SO 40 p. m. 7 lo a. rn. Indianapolis rbleapo St. Panl St. Lonls Kansas city Murphy Branch. Dally except SUNDAY TIjAIN NO IS 8 00am Leave Ashevllle .... 0 25 Arr Wavnesvliie :l22pm Charleston.. 5 05 Jarretls 10 3V 35 nooir 10 U3 a.u7 N10 - 8 10 H9 n.m 15 a;m B 0 44pm 3 a;,ar"- 4 an" l 8 Ha 430 4 17 3 44 3 13 2 35 1 25 ?l' 1 If-- tT M p ll ftooci H40 a. a, "Tols - 8 35 7 15 415 a.m 4 fllTiS7 8 3 p. m soo p. m - 8 on . tn. 8 p.m. TRAIN No n Arr 4 50 p B 2 30 1" 15a. leave 7 m A. & S. Road. Dally except SUNDAY TRAIN NO 12 rnnv 13 50 p. m Leave Spartnnbunr Arrive uti 1 if it Arrive lienttersonvnio i Ashevllle ""Leave i?oa m ii P M 75th meridian time usea to Hof springs. LPullman SleepersbeiWeen Washington & Sallfurlr Raleigh 4 (reensboro Knoxvliie Louisville Salisbury Knoxvliie lOS. t bally, exeepi Sunday. Parlor Cars .. L. TAYLOR. O. P. A W. A. WINBURN. Act 'f. D. P Cleanses the N;isal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflamiuation, Heals the Sores. Restores the Sens JV A iS k, J economize space. 8f 0 ROOM I . BIO ROOM -nX" " " I I "mi jiiwL i I i m J ' i riAurl shortly alter tonds to produce a Targe stalk. There is something, nlsn in tb a . . ot ? iaea that repeated applications give sue uesmui aiiiuuMuiou to tne plant and in uuues succossive re actions on the inert plant lood in the soil. Actual ex peri ment, however, is the crucial test: and experience seems to confirm the vfoii wc have suggested. Southern Cultivator bnnj a diamond brooch or 7 ' ...wUoM(UuUuiiuu Tho day following ho wU1 fremonious tono began to reign amon8 md piano or anv thine- tho3. Presont- Whoa Tibout to light A GSL grain when the. latter requires it. It" next da v he annta bor ft Kn.,t rtJ Vienna correspondent of tho New York . will not be exhaled into the air and lost.f choice flowers and tho next a box of?Tribuno- Durin? tho dinner tho two! , runts exnaie very little, it any, n it nl bonbons. It m b WV, ftrton t.b imonarchs, who sat side by side, were ; TSY THE CHP-TH UAY-PEVED gen, and not a particle oi the mineral 1iwi i s, sorved and waited urxn bv Cantain Von Si " " The desiirn l nl.Ia f IeleuvcirL. It is true. I.nwv,r W 3 ' V , , u" w" mafc. ? ca l'l Hovor ami t.bo T.lf.nnW "f . A particle ISMpplledinto each mtril and Isntfiee- .,, - - ,rr-"' . r "-fwh ".-.. . , , ana tne aiamonu stago is reached onlv J T u ;aie. ence 50 i-rs. at iiruwists: bv in di reiristered ell as contraction, anU 13 susceptible ofi arSestufki'e(lu,res Wore to form itslaftor in0nths of u.f,mint,mi1in i00111?1 As soon as dessert had been ''60 cts. ELY BUOTllEUS.so Warrea8u.Sea- York. carrying much or little ornament, as thelussues Wl therefore withhold a lar i Whon a American meets a H.iv ,o dTf Put uVn tho tobl tno three officers in purse or fancy of the builder may dictte.8er,ProP0.rt,on.?f plant food takenS siroa to w,- Z,J?l. iu 11 Zi question resumed their seats, ciirars VI course he who intends to bnild wllllK'SS.' IDC.,fj Wn 8:ni1 ?r stalk; and 7n,nr a (li "TV, "I were lighted, and a less constrained and n nnr aiii ntn.a . .... 1 J .1 . ftniiii 11 iirri i n i r rnm ii..., ;i i -. a vit v.. . - - nu( viusuj iiiciu; iry ' ..... ft, u iiw ini, vmm braeelit- to lmnrnira iKn .,!;.. -..J . KOI OAM. (l(Mn of iminnpa nt wwwi ' ? -. 7- i .., i,ui,. . -1 i n scm a irraTl.i n mnn i.r tl,im. which hannens to striko hia . frcsh clar. Emperor William f Should ho receive no encouragement. 8U . y 1- rUnd Und askcd a stal"ii ; from tho ladv of hl ehnli. bn ,Wa i warfc trrcnauior wno was stationed at at " J -wv, v.- v UUUf .1; 1 as in tho caso of tho Frenchman, con tinue sending presents until his per sistence compels recognition. IIo sim 1 . r . piy iransiers nis attentions to some' : othor quarter. "lhe difference between a Frenchman 1 and an Englishman may bo seen by the' Viiv p Vr yHSS VW ulark?"e leave Richmond M . : Cl j rkesv 1 1 le. 1 iw a . "m ; k e vll'e 12 I' 'M 'arrives Richmond, 3.M0 P. M -r6vnre' 1 3 2 between Rtcli- a nn n m "'f-Ysviiie. leaving Richmond vLnuo n-;it- i;iin ;irn it) v ov.ft.ni punnay. o.im p. arrive Kevsville, 1 35 X M - re-SS.CT'-. A. MarrivlnJ-Dur- atrac'lied. "' "a4V1s" 11 zo P-m iMssenger coach fl .11 lltll nnMAi,. I.ll or Iftlne uauimcrc via York Riv- ! No. 50 from 1 . 3 i-wBmTy W MOM. One of the m Tel FREE the apawr rood, will ndr7i abor. Oaly thoM who to ut at once ran mrt, , the chance All you knittd. Rlurn i to ihow our modt la those who call vour ti.ki . and those around von T,. rtnninr of thii ... . ihmii ma or the kn. The foUowinr art (tee the appearance of it reduced t. except! And FOE 0HLY c n n 1 1 a 'fiSf Point frinnon, t. f Sunday at Rtelimnnd u ltli No. 60 for the Sontt. ;,;:; ; -' V'.:.;u ""Kisnofo with trains sat seima ro aini from voitAHi " ",0,ou- i v?, Tft211 n (MftS :l7 J roo,lsh 'rrt fo'- Fayette ville. v nnoets at Selma far Wilson, N. C. 'iift- , ; :"L.:."rKF i'Hifcilon at rnlver- pVoPn. J irau,s 10 ana rrom Cbaj el nnr. ------ 1 - .'.a ift..iaft o. . hnnt ft ft.. ftft...k . . 1 ..... 1 tmrnmn iu uon. n i a grand, double arte tele. cope, a. larre aaiienarto carry W. wiUalao.how you hewyon car, make from 83 to SI O a day at tenet, from the mrZwi',! eat experience. Better errite at once. We pay ell ei-,rnech'.re.. Addre... H. UALLtTX CO., Bo hittotlV'S ! i Wr V ' On rribi SLEEPING-CAR rt and SERVICE. V IBB LLaJnaJd n no AU- Morrts-1 Jl.. 1V...J. 1 f. ftcntion against tho wall lust behind tho! C1 " 11 imncrial chair to hand him -. l-nifr, f,ftlten- tho purpose of cutting off tho cigar-end.l11)' cst.aniOvt-1 a T.. At m 1 e . aii ine 101 lowing (lescription of tl nouse aesign the writer hus endeavor 1 1 it ii, 1 a. ... z-. .1 . . V- . . i . " iuvuiuui uciw ecu plainness an too uiucn ornament, and between cram pd and too spacious apartmeuts: oize ot Structure. Width of h trirougn theoanter, 34 feet; depth. viunivc oi iruru piazza, -tz lee C7 Height of Stories.First floor, 12 feet ..... .. ft i . dctuiiu siory, iu iecie h g Exterior Walls. Foundation of quar eSw1 .1.... 1. .. l . . t w utok; nrsc and secon stories, clapboards; ou ex y Was it Law or Love? The other night, said Eli Perkins. met a young law student at a fmrty. H was oauciuu. with Miss Johnsou " T haye an eugageoient to dance the 'Fly ,u vj.wuij hiui .uiss jonnson." re- I s T- - . -. . iL. 1. -M m 1 1 w . H ou nave an engagement? You Kmeah you have retained her for le. . 1 . . . nt, ttuiiiee r ' hhe has contracted to dance" with III A I calftf i ' ' .... j A Dlltu, H " But contracts where no earnest inon - mW a...:. ? ii cy is jmm are npn ami void. You must vacate the premises." "But will you please irive me half uance? I ask the courtesv." ;i tin - - 'W.I1V. yes. Mr. Perkins." be nbT iurb ner; - out recollecting his legal vuuiyictic ne causae noin ol my coat sleeve, and added this casual remark : 1 give and beoueath to vmi Mr vi Perkins, to have and to hold iu trust, one uan oi my riijni, title and claim, and my ao vantage in a dance known as the r lying ualop ' with Amelia Johnson. ..-id, .,11 K I. .; .. . nun uii uei uau . way each looks at a woman cm bnrar.bnr.tr B.ywaero A Frenchman looks first of all at the woman; an Englishman first of all at tho horse. Tho American looks at both together." THEY HAD MUCH MONEY. land that And They Carried a lirlclc In a Sachet fo a Ullnd. ew rwo men walked rapidly down Wall street yesterday afternoon and entered one oi tho prominent bankin-r Inat.ittiJ ill proved tin i ne vases in our ate Warm nte. I for 20 Utterly taken aback by the request, fi sire case nr open face, La t WW I 1 1 I nyirt nt .ha M'l e teiSi HI1U SIH thinking that tho man had not heardfserv,ee UIM' nis request, repeated it in louder audi u 51 - sell oneol these V ate sugnuy suarpcr tones, liealizing that. tor ej2) cash, and s-ild to anv at ma maiesiv was iieenminrr imnnt .ni' iv 'vit, ,.-;ii. ..r m w n i' v..i i .... ft v . iftiin , i i . j i ft : i in timo to bo lost. tion; or by our Club System aC $1 iei 51. Pnllm-m fnffai Htveen Ail, ,,r. n.,,. l Yv!n ' . cr;ut. i .... v.-" ."iiiIH ,lHU town t'i-i ",lGUSUUrg ": Asiicvilie to , c i , UV a nf1 53 Pullman nujTet Sleeper Sc ll Svs- w.5n?nsrtonnnfl Xetrlenns. via Mont om. ' t '. ' , )ro, .in i isint'1-.'ii ann t.nens- ' Mm hot ween Charlotte nrtiiL's. principal station?, to f i t i r tl'irfa -1 11 I Hil l..-... I . i . ......... . mi .in Muti 1 1. i, lit. ...... n. .,..,.. : . ..iftft.ifo ...... VI..: 1 v;i,..,7ri.ft . ' ' ; " " i--pereiv -en lift iii.- . i ft. ijiiii iiiiii (ill ii, tin. . T - ftnin-vn i- inn nnr the wortiiv soldier looknrl . nbmit ?r,.l Id., -i nd -..! I L-.. ....... Tl.,. W..1..I -. '. "ets on sale al - - - ... ft. ...... . .... v. .. : , ,ft i, ft , . 1 nt- ,n him helmesslv for a knifo Ti.nnr.? u....: . . i- t -uv',aif iiiuiiii case or tiiieii laee ,:n nw Was none to ho obtained fmm? . o . , ' . , . . . fe nearer than tho othorr ' , ,mi" '.: "S, JAS. L.TAYLOR. . . ....... ..vftftft.. ICS Sal' rvnlnts. t Of, fully equal in ilurabi aiucar.ince to any thero was no me grenauier, ivun a look of desncra-' week. tJne trood reliiible At; K X tion on his face, dived into bis tmn.lWANTRI ) in f.u-h nbw... vvv;if,.,... ---w - " t- II I 1 IV. ny, II out a rriirantick'tieulars. lit v.-l S5() I 11 " T .7 lil I'ess tj K l; It o exaiuuia- ,1 Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- eui ooBincse conaacted for Moderate Fees. ornceis Opposite U. 8, Patent Office and we can seenre patent iu less tlaic tlian Uiosa remote from Washington. Send model, drawincr nr nSntn n-IIK tion. We adyise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Oor fee not dne till patent is secured. A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents," with names of actual clients in your State, county or town, sent free. Address. j C.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. Patent Office, Washington. O. C. W. A. TURK, biv. Pass. A ffnt, KALKIGH. N.C. It A I 'r K ........ft , ft. ft , . Bfra puoje.u( auu usneu out a land somewhat rusty clasp-knife of the j pig-8uoh.ing ciass, ana smollin-r strong- iir-N I.. II. CI.KMKNT C R AIGS & CLEMENT. A-ttornovs ."t Xjaw EMPIRE WATCH CLUB CO. OAI.ISI Feb. 3rd, 1881 tions, says the Philadelphia Press. They! ly M if ifc haU boon recently used to cut, n-aiu. ft. , , ...1 .. 1 . . 11 Tft iftTllft.ftlt " Tklo m. ft. : , 10 37 Park Kow. MOW YORK. mUlll a ulil,.,,!.,.. roof, shingles. b njnngs. nu, belts, hairpins, smelling bot- Interior Riush. Rough plaster tint-i ?s' una straP8. wth all the right and ea; innimings, pine, stained cherrvji i ' Wlt" lu" power to throughout; waiuscoting in hall dininiX lV.e' ' cucirc,e whirl, tos. wriggle,! room and parlor. afpush, jam, squeeze, or otherwise use Accommodations. All the rooms nniIuxcelH l? snaasl1. hreak or otherwise dam nft.,0 ftuuiuji, uonvyse,. men. uno car ried a small black sachel. Both kopt mwir eyes roaming from sido to side. I followed thom into the bank. Tho man witn tne saohel sat down, dropping the oag carelessly on the floor. The other went into the receiving teller's inclosure, reached down in his breast pocket and extracted a nackao of bills. Tbnao were hastily counted, and tho two stran gers left. The teller jammed the b.lls into an envelope, sealed it and pitched it into a sate, afterward clo3in up-wurst." This,-aftcr openimr. heS handed to tho Emperor. Tho latter, onf having such an instrument suddenly! and unexpectedly thrust .mfW biirr,.3 . ,r - : perial noso, started back o viip v-11 J PS . U A I , : tr, , ' -ft-- ..-.ftftuwftnu uuu uour ua-c aii oena.iin a perfunctory mann-r. The ontiro iiriiinc ft- in , . ii i i , . - i . , 1 1 . . . u transaction occupied less than two min utes. Then tho teller turned to mo and3 said: j "How much do you think wao in that . . - - - . ft.ft.i T.npir mead n.ft.l iKa ..1 " w..ft.o, auu nn- .-iuei? nre snown i the plans. The hall, diuluir room an parlor are supplied with fireplaces from einnlo ft n ,1. ..... .1 .i ..Kfto .-wn iv, aim uieso inree rooms arm. pacicage? ' "Why, about e-)00." "Yes, and a little more. It contained ! . ' I i V 1 V.-". x Z. - d with a false ehimnev (a rin.m A..... ifiout regard to anv deed or deeds age and with right to temporarily con eftucau u Amelia Jonnson, her hairj one million four hundred rnd fortv-odd rings, paniers, straps, and other nhinot J,... u ' 4 orty-ia heretofore ordiereiuafter mentioned iif't such whirl, squeeze, wriinrle. i:im t - m jaa i al---- i -v natural parents, now living, with-l connected by sliding door?, and raav hrUCL N thrown into oae. The kitchen is provi4ito r JJsocver to the contrary in ai)y wise uot rfgwithstandinir. 1 n" merao-i or in. btruments of whatever kind or nuturd ing. Astor Searches for a Dime. N. Y. Sun. thousand "You don't mean it!'' "Yes," ho said, showing his rano. i ou see, it s nearly all in Sit).-1 ,1MA I'll me . r- I oiiis. moro is not gieat danger in carrying notes of that denomination, be cause, except bero in New York, they ir au seeio.n usea tiiat Busnicion wonlrl attempted to negotiato them. One th ing still puzzled me vrnat an tho mosseng-jr hay in his sacnciv coining nut a half brick. Tho rM- t . 1 HO IOllOWllUT Storv llllistrntimr 11, o. A ... .. . . "W rt.&loi puilOSODhV 111 lilonev iLi,ilt,.,- i. l i a .7 a . y -J "-vaj i9 win of the late John Jocoh Astor bv thelsachel is cirri cd as a blin.l t,.., man who was the other actor in thelpossiblo thief ol thm trk.k ' J .ftftunc. i went to air. Astor " i used in heating the bedroom above ) an t J ft-MI lift... .... I I .. 1 1 f ' sumviiouiiy remove i irom the body the house to prevent its fumes from i noying. Cost. Estimate biiscd on Raleigh pricea? Cra r.,,.i....:..l t 1 1. -v-r . . IT mt ",e w- UftP Company,! SI .si Ml I. , el... . . . T,vv.. uiu uuuiury, wnere labor am iimienni may be had at a smaller eoi about $l,O30. rrh a w . tv. a ... , ft. . . . . . Hon. JnO. Hnhlnjirfti, rn.ih. .... ; . ft. " u - ft. .ft., tuc uw ui me uoove etjt.s. What Onions are Here Por. wr ; . . . y urn i wc a person habituallv refu onions at the table from Hbout.their smell, I am s rry for her ai fair t.nr pnmal t-K.m .1 i a. : tint m uwiuwi to le 8Wa uic oim wno sirains nt a cnal T H . ft i I, : . .. i .Ll 1 .. - r SI vc-euuue is ii.it u : a I y relishi snown y me constant use made of it i miups, cnowaers, meat dressings and co lioti'S 1 f . I, al.. 111.- ;r - "j ftj uui mve onions, .rt wi tiftiv tft-v ..i l ft : . ... ft i. . . 1 . ft.uiiiv.ii,- me taste, tu Re vera j .uui i ies oi Europe, onions with brea oorm asuipieiiiet f ir the laboring peopl nt: two urucicsoeinga match instrengtl giving qualities. Their virtues as a di I II fl'l't w 1 1 1 ii.i ft... . ll... ....... ft . uiu i,,c iVftiMi,t USrHlOS Ot H ncr iuhu, are too obvious to need mo t han a mention. An all round argumei nes in toe tact that Americans aro the most nervous or nations, and onions thl" Vl 7 . . "9 ue,e lew mom'en best of nerve food. AHowinir celerv 3-.. , u 1 1 nd 't. If a man's build-! 2 ..II it e . m rZ nervine an xne creilit claimed for it - -v. ..v- io uuuuu io iei tneiur".11" iic unncasant as wen as man who de beratplv th rowaWUrerOUS. CIV S ('rplim R'llm :iu-;iv ... ... - l . J . r. " . . . . TrV.r.li . uecause he won't take thelP'easaiit, easily applied into the MU "i 18 oi to be forgiven in alarm. Si gazed and aaitlod at it for a moment. ana then, gra-sping the whole situation. K,i mne a. . . .... 1-1 t . . . 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' 1 1 ;uiujjjei. I v ny, said he, raising 4 is head and wwiKIBJ IkS WOelteirmin nit .. ,.nJI U.. I , , - O w .' s nun.1 , ft F VI ft . if 1. .1.1 .... I ..... ....... 1. . I "K1 . ivn ut-iiis nere a lew ago and I can't flnH it ir , ii .1 iiiuii a uuiiu-j Wings burn down, they ,re gone and he for cheapueiwand for lieing convenient!! V iV.1' uud he'W to let them - k. a. vs j ai iii :i ii w ii iiiiir. a . a a Mary Anna Under Tuition. A l an uxnaustiess supply of patience is i,u most important roouisitn in tho vraimnrf or "green hlp." "There's a lifan nt ,-ftftn fhj l. . a i .. j ft,u. A11 uruwing-room, was tne stylo in which a housemaid an nouncoa a caller to tho eldest daughter i nouso a lew days ago. After wards her mistress said to Mary Anne: "When a person calls to see any mem- Kftftf. .ft f ft K M ft . . . i ftji uir llimiiv von Rhmi d cnw. iai J .ft- -J'. 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