SAUSBURY. N. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1891. VOL. XXII, THIRD SERIES. NO. 16, 1 r Irrrrrsg! rTs v-as fir Infants arid -CMtorJatsso-?rcllalflpt-fltochnjrerlliat I rocoirancnditas suiKfior to any r.rt-scsii.tion i fcnowalome." II. A. Anciirri, LI. Lh . Ill Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, Y. f The ne. of 'Onstoria' fa ro univprsl and Its merits so welt known that it sena atvs-ork of supereroKatiTn to endorse it. Few are tho intelligent families who do not ket p C:tt.ixjria J J do v.-iUim easy reacn Carlos SIasty. P. D., I - - r ew i eric t'lty. i , ' tatcrdStor Woonungla liiiormed Church. 8 j . "; '- , New York City. -'' 4 3 ' TnsCEZTArBtCoMPAsnr, 77 IIprka-t Street, Kev Tore. 1 . : - irMmi nam 9 d V. The Leading Furnituro I jynv' oil!eriii(.tln I.nrp-1- js'IhI tll'H" cVfT !: ::l'iA I'A!,!. ii M-h i:! 'Ci t"; i ' , - : d'h s'li .-at , $.V. (;i". ( f ! t ; . IMit-l! ::t :',."i.( - . r pia.nch A N I c l I I t I ' A itl.'l , 1 I i . I . 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' v v i " f Pattiri-, vi-bii:g ray services at aigFit will ( all at lay vesiik-iu-c on llurR tdreit, in liroukl u." -T'i.-!i;king iffy l; k r..!- .u " Hie puldi LTi nl'ial'y I'm j-a-t ptir.-iiilge .1 .k-inir a coiflinalarice of tlie same. I a.n'i. ' U J i 7 r V.i-it U to Q. W. WSiGHT, Leading Furniture Deale r Hie Patrsoeie. fall ' -AGENTS bi j 1! ('jties. Tow ns an yY-'liirjes in the Sytitli. AL ASSETS J, ALL-IN BSo Ji, ..' ) ' : Palis' liin-v, 1 t m - I n.nif t r .1 . . - i-.Uitr -111 .1...11 s .. '.it.- t- . ni Children. Catorlanire3 Colic, Consttmtton, Clir ytotiiach, ULirrfco-a. kriictation. Ki:.;i "Vorni3, jivea sleep, and promotes di TntUout injurious medication. For enreral yenrs I hare recommended voar 1 astria. ' and slin.ll-alwava continue to do J?" as, rt'Sfuts.'. vet as it has iyarla;ly produced beneficial trh. wtnt.ljm'n.-" 125th sttwt and rth At.. Dealer ffnd Undertaker .-' As.-orlfl Stock of Fiinii- to this 1;U ( 1 o sriTS : ;-.l .; .!. (!!!. 1'oin.tl' lVmur iiiicc, 0. Fihikcv p: i(;c, (;!:c.ns. Sjil !i ';; U m,1 '.'! I k ..t ....1, li-U'MM biroiff iii WA PROMPT RELIABLE LIBERAL. ; ' x " , v . . - -. 1..HODKS ETIOWX J'l'l'sini-NT. n'M. r. co.MvT StlCRKTAUY. , at . . . S7co;ooo;oo Eidcnt Ap:ent-, X. (-. ' " M 1 A Hayseed Liks He. I once was tlie tool of opprje.'ion-: Just as,reeu ks i sticker could be, And monopolies bunded t"r; ther 1 To -ylictii every hayseed like ie. The railroads and edd party bosses Together did sweetly agree. And flies- thought the re would- be link' trouble hi woHting a huvseed like inc. 1 . LAitl'nt every election they fed me j With tally as svc t as could be,. J'ut wheM they elected their ticket 4 They forgot ;l pw-T 'lityswtl like n;-. Tli-y 'jm11 thei.:-fl veajjKt to the hunker, 'And thought it vh he a line snrec To (ire all the preentac-ks and silver, And rob all nch hayserds a? me. They went, into league wi'h the devil . For the -sake 'of si high license fee, liut never a.cent of the irofit 11. is ebiMe'fo a hayseed like nie. liu't now I luive roused up .-little. And theirgr.'ed and eJiruption I see, And my neighbors are waking around me And 'find thcy'r all hayst'eds like me. ! And so wc h-ive ioru.ed an aluaiico. From U?!i'r'-'- -ion wt are hound to be free. And the i'jckvt wc vote r.ext Nov;mber Will br ' mi'iilc up of li:yse ds like me. Wc;rebound tou;hol.l our strong plat form . And it seems '-to a man up a tree' That the railroads will go to the bott mi I'y the vote of such hayeedrf as iuc. Arthur L. Kellogg. AHI has Tin: ;kii. And His IJetter ilatf is Not at II tne. Hat 'the Ciildivn (Jive IJim, r.Ietliciuo -He Dreams !' Itiiliii oa an Klcvator to ta lk's. It is had maimers to aftlict the ltih hc with your troubles, but neverthe'ess I am sick, sure riiotstt side -been hi be' two days up mid down irnnf in round vitlrmv mouth open, for I ean't breathe any other way. (lot the bi head, and my eyes and nose' are weening, and there is in.Miralia in my f.ice, and tity teeth that have been oat for ten yens are aching, (iot wet the other day and didn't i-hanire my elothes because-Mr-. Arp wasn't here to make me. She lias l.e..;n ome for nearly two weeks, muring some of the s ek ehildren at iionie. and we are running the maeliine. I used to eould get w.'t and then dry myself by Hi " tire, but 'I can't now. I've caught eo'd id! over. There's -a pain in my hreat or my dia gram or diajMiram o epigram or wjmt- 1 .1 1 : . 1 . ever tl lev ca ami t!:ese c;n.(lreii have got my age 1 bos-.:.i plastrrel all over with tev -entine -and t'aimel. They f;;;:nd s ;me eap-ijles in a box and made nm t-.ike t!i"Ui because it was mediciir and v,;s in riamum's d-raw-r. I've 110 idea v. Ii tt it was., but' I can't !e worsted. I took them heroicaih and said let "em rip. I got to think ing about' wills and, codicils ami what would become of the family and who would wake up Ike -'children 1:1 the morning and get them oft" to -school. Who won'. I keep: up the uppii-:-? W ho would do this and -do that, ami 1 Ironoed o:T tr -Jeep and dreamed that I was dead.-and that gentle hands had iinricd me into an elevator 'that reached from earth to heaven, and it was crowded with disembodied spirits whom 1 did not know. They had vis- I 1 O 1 ' 1 L i 1 J Hue ifirius ana laces, out me.tr mate rial bodies were gone, and they passed through each other without impedi ment, and -these are spirits ot the lead I thought, and 1 wondered if I loo Was a spirit. I looked at iuv hands an-d thev seemed to be there: 1 tried to clasp them and found they were oniv nae.ovs - pictures ot nanus. 1 touched mv cheek and it, was not then1. Timidly ! touched the form ol one beidu?-me and there was nothing to touclv. An angel stood by the goiiien eon! tnat seemed to run tr.e evator. and 1 said.. " here a.re we going.- iornccityor .it-nisaiem. said he, ''the holv citv. 'J'his elevator reaches to the lowest ' gate." 'To h.eaven." said I. "Yes.." said he. '"to the lowest heaven. Onlvthe saint- o higher. There js another elevator for them." ' Thank the good Lord 1. .- liis mercv thought T. and 1 felt calm and serene beyond all expression. Hv the time,, Ave were up among the stars ami'T was about to inquire how much farther we had to tro. Jessie leaned over nie aud asked if the turpentine burned, and 1 never reached the golden gate at il. 1 wonder wh-re heaven I wonder where this universe ends. N lieu 1 am sick ruv mind rims on the.-e things and 1 feel so little. so con iempjibie. so much like an atom, a microbe, a bacteria. a nothing compared- with the boundless universe--wlien 1 get well and strong 1 can strut around and talk big and magnify mv self and feci alm.st as consequential as the Atlanta -nabobs do when strut ting around in the Kimball House. The -idea of a 'mk robe strutting and linftinif on -m-v: i":f lum.l ponder it 1-0 r a moment. - I was talking to tie 1 ! 1 C ill id re the other night about astroiiomv and I,. saai, 1 am a traveler, a great traveler: I. have t raveled f.-itv thousr.iivl m 1 1 ' iliUo miies in mv life. I v .rs ta.rn t 1 , 1 1- :- 0 a mi 1 Co, P" it t ne rai is .. ;t -i ii live t')S,' rranhs. Wii 11 I -travel mil; - 1 an hoi ir aim nor exert mvseii 44 it. S can inakv over J.."!.f) KI' ;ii e- a da v and ti -1 Oil- r st 0 miles high ia the lit! - L 1 am ,: e .1 1 r every dav when I am i m tiie road. 1 traveled nearly O-'K ! ))i)A , ()m u,i bi-t year. And so I m-vle tip children H: re u all Up So as to impress upon them tlie. -muiensity of space .and tlie mighty power of uod. I Knew an old man a lawyer who didn't, believe in any of these things. He said it wtxs not ac cording to scripture. He didn't believe the world was round or that it turned, over. He said the scriptures gpok'e of the ends of the earth, and the four comers of the earth, and that Joshua commanded the suu to stand .still just like he did the moon, and thny 3oth stood' still. We used to argue with him'aud (ell him that navigators had wailed around the earth, but it was no use, and we gave him up. I know lots of .sensible people '..who don't believe that astronomers know anything about these immense dis tances and orbits a:ul weights of the planets. They say it is all guess work pretty much, and that it is impossi ble to tell how far it is from one place to another without measuring it with a a chain or a rod-pole a string or some thing. And here is where a higher education oomes in and broadens the mind and elevates it to a higher plane. There is no science s exact - i ri ' J so fully establi ;hed as astronomy. 'The di-tance from here to Atlanta is not so accurately known as the earth's orbit around .the sun. A great astronomer like IJerschel or Newton or La Place ; can look through the telescope at Ju piter s moons when tliey are m eclipse an 1 then mix tip a few -logrithms and fhixions and parallaxes and tell how fast light travels and how tar it is to the remote planet in the universe. The children wanted to know why the new year began with January .ir.d euildn'ttell llnrin. Christmas would have b:en a better day. 1 The new era should have begun with the birth1 of Christ instead of a week 1 atei : or the year should begin with.the birth of spring, the 21st of March, when nature is putting on r.ew garments'. Those old philosophers got tilings .-Avfully mixed up anyhow. Their 3 cars used to be measured by the union, and they had thirtien months, but that didn't fit, and so they fell hack to ten months'! of thirtv-six davs each, ami that didn't i tit. ami next they put in two moo months and had no leap year, and at lat Pope (iregory fixed the measure all right, just as we have it now. It was only in the lat century that the civilized mil ions adopted the new time. hu.-sia h isn adopted u yet i iii 1 but don't Know wp.eua.-r is civilized or not. January was a right good name lor iitetirst nrraiil:. He was a watchful old 1e!:ow ami lia.l two laces. and 'oufd !!; irt tlie sa;:. t a'i re . tie:.- !, linn ami 1 emmi I11111 1 1 e. 1 1 is a good idea for back over the year that "V ;ev his eomhu t. and a ; . iia.: go!;( then loo beMer. o : )i a 1 il : : forward c.nd orouiix' to do Ik.f la.-f ..f k.'. .... ii-'. 1 ii 1 i I " ' L 1 ' I till. 1 I I 'I I i 1 i .-1 I v II named tor heathen gods who never exi-tesl. and so weio the 1as of the week-. 1 wish the school children would read about them and be able to answer w hat March means, mi 1 April, and Wednesday and Thursday, and tlie other names. O'atlieT" knowledge as you go along - useful knowledge and store it awav. If vou haven't got the books read. eiYow t hem from somebody, and 1 asked twovoung men vester- day how thev had far ii wa.- - to the sun, and no loea. i Ml, I am side and don't care vorv mueli how far it is tir.b A up. It is Strange. One of the strange features -f th gticiuturai relorni iiioveiui'iit In it is .0 1 1 in i t 1 now ch.ailesiging t he attention of this .-x-aiut ry. if not the , eu t ir thinking world, is the attittah? of many of the uld.er and important agri-ult ttral ia- ters. Tliat the c-rcat mctn olitan 1 journals 1 i of the country should becom 1 he ii enou Ivocates 01 liiutocracv is eas ,h to extdain. 1 . tl leir circu la! ion 1 , being contmed largely to tin etues and among a class t hat are outside as a rule iu full accord with "aristocratic notions. Jut how an outside farming community can support an agricultur al paper which advocates plutocratic measures is beyond accounting for. Some of the m st unreasonable, ldis leading. and fo dish objections to agri cultural ra forms are being jirinted in the eastern agricultural ?aoers. They em to be heart and hand ' 1 a W ltil 111 1- ttempt to nopojy. .tnd v. ii lie t he snow hie farmer how to increase his products art lalvocating econom.c piitii-ijiles that will lesson the j ri e of all he may jiroduce. If is net an in crease of pr ".luction that wi 1 s;ve t';ie farmer from ilestructien. b. t an in crease in the Price oi v t s now pro- ! dad d.: Such ti iners .-lioald be 111 tde to liartnonize tneir teachings with the sentiments of thos whom they seek to iiisiriict or give place, for such pa pers as arewiliing to meet that condi tion, iiit- iarmers .-nouM demam ' b;- be sa; is! ted with nothing e 1 !!(.'lt' not a s;n;ie prop-'.-sn ion .1 ! 1 d bV i .;' A liiailce I il.lt 1- n"tagoii:zei bv some ot llies , " i 'i faper proves conclusively Jfliit the; of ai'tctlii arai l'ei ck) a e cop :il WPllliil -tarn pr. j . Use ne.rrn'v limits if "I tia-!r: amj. there is a company id -X r 1 . 1 x "IIP "I i 1 f -. -New i u'.thar wpi lurinsu ouues n-j escort . ok for use at jiernians ar cot.Jh'msv'wlieu th.-re is a shortage of ne'P.."x -tve heard ot that. I saw one of their signs lh other day in Harlem-- Y- 1 1 som kjtxs woimiY or a kickeu. ) VU .vt ri. i u - - U e extract Hit fol owinir from ip last is?ue of the Arizona Wif-L-Hr- I A Wise Max. The deadlock in the ' Common Council was broken 1" " t by the absence of Col. Tavlor. The ..1-... 1 I I . i I 1 1 , C'jioriel couldn t help being absent.; borne of the boys had him out in the i suburbs, under a tree, with a roire urouiiU ins n'ck. It wus either han or Ijieak- the " eoaihir.atioit. and tho 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 I 1 I . ... 1 colonel decided to help break ,t. W want tasay nglit here and now that if there is any more "Hissing1 ni the ' Council we will move to impeach the! 1A ',, whole gang, and if we can't 'et emH ' """hani I i''den licit Manu iaipeached we'll head a lody of out- iat-turi" Co., will, it is stated, put new raged citizens and clean 'em out to a I l,yichiueiy tit and double the capacity man. They were elected to do public ; of ,(s ba tory. ; business, and the public is in no htmior j East Durham The Commonwealth to put up with I Wen personal quarrels. Co. ton Manufacturing Cj , previously Col. Ta lor exhibited wisdom in com- reported ( under Durham ') as to eretd. Ung down off his high horsey and we trust the lesson he received will hot . soon ue lorgoitcn. 1 11 A Wokh to Til 1: M. Yon. The mayor of this town hasn't the decent-v of a wolf nor the dignity of- a monkey. He has bee.ii drunk at least three times a week for the last month, and he would as soou pull hair with a half breed as to argjie with a gentleman. We've got tiiid of his capers and we now give hin due notice that unless he conies to a right-about Ltee we'll give himjlead away and rid the coin- in 11 nit v ut hii ii'mvu 11 fi - 11 1 11 1 1 1 v 1 1 ii 1 :i 1 f hi . v. ...... l iii. ..v.. .... v. . . ....v.i..v...... about dn s.z.j is wanted in one of Jhe. h:is!ern Mates lor (Cow stealing, and . .. while - 1 we don t want to he pizen mean we owe a duty to this community We have got an eve on the nt ivor. Stand Ce, To.r Haktwk.m..- Tom Hartweii, city marshall, your were a- pmiitd as a guardian of the peace How have you fulfilUd your mission? ()'i numeroas occasions within'th last three non lb have been drunk, and vjii can be' lour.'l in a' saloon oftcuer than on the street. You have set a bad example all around, .ii:' !e all around, ab'l the idea that you are a guardian over aid thing except- a ' w his'vV ing makes us 1 t r lan 11. 1 lie 1 icker has given vou a fair show, but would not improve it. Open your ears now, iuoinas: It rii'i ibi i'it- i-i'iii iir bi-.ii-.- itii tlin lni'w will c.iil oii.vau within the next tort-j uighi. and wnen they do so it win be too tte for any excuses. -You'll be i taken ed and made a pendulum of, and the grave will be shallow and the ohsf (juies mighty brief. If you want to dill flie wild cactus when the spring lime comes again. Thomas, e have ji.i::i!ei out the way. If vou don t, I hen tli j boys will i.uil you. ComkOit. Jim! While Jim Kan iff was not elected mayor of this place on a teiuperauc 'platform, the public, ex- uecded bun to be decent about getting 1 1 t;n ' d down the 1 drunk and who uiiag an an streets. It is with sorrow that we an nounce the fact that Jim is a-complete fail ore except an old soak. Ue hasn't drawn a sober breath in six months, enough count rv matter, but the and his official career lias been to shame a wolf out of the We have kept ouiet Oil this 1 , hoping Jim w ould brace up, ' time iias come for a lit t le plain w . 1 : . . 1 1 iao-.. ie sav 10 unit 111 me un'S.i 1 1- friendly spirit that heanust come out of thai and brace up. The boys are mutiering and growling, and if His il nor continues ies his present cureer. happen within' a jor.t- w . 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 r r w 1 1 ' U 1 1, (.11111 111 j 1 1 1 iiight. He'd be waited upon by a'com mittee. mounted on a mule, and the mule wiil be headed towards the hills and told to travel. His Honor will keep going and never leturn, or if he should be foolish enough to refuse, the boys will plant him and proceed to sign a call for a special election. No lull) T.vi'K. We learn, that a gentleman name! Scott is coming here from Ohio fo establish a bank. It is good news, but we fee. I it our duty to utter a few words of advice to th new comer. Remain sober during business hour!. Don't he too anxious to pick a quarrel in order to show off. Have a hack room where the boys can sit down and diseuss financial matters. Jf-aqy of our people want SoO for sixty (Mys don't demand that the whole town l.a! lndors t a re:;- Make your rah? of m ible one. ' Treat everv ;ere faro atik alike and .-hovr up 111 on saloon as o ften as in aiyother. Jiy p ing attention to t he .Customs and char acterit ics of oukpeople 011 will do a rushing buiuess here an'd be elected to the h-gi-dVit ure. The other road le uls fo iyKVAW failure and a inidnighi depart iir. Odd Facts About Shoes. ecian iioes were peculiar 111 reach if'.g t P." lil iodic O 4 . . 1 1 f tl. lou- The present fa-hio:i i' shoos iutl'odiH-'d into 1 .ogiand in lt-.-. In the ninth and te.uUi centurii? the "re-Jest i"!tiees of Kui'ulie wore woo b 1 1 ho"s Slippers were irruse belore Shakes peare's rime, and were originally made '"rights" and k lei tsi" Shoes imong t he Je vs were im-hV of leathe1, ii.i" . i a.-h or w ood ; ohoe s shoes Were iron. o',l'i ille'S III ul" Oi 1- I 1 s K Cur Progress. p F.NTERrniEs uxii:r way. Froui tU. Manufacturers' Kcco.d. ' ... . rVo City A pafty is the liryson C.ty L md f T! T " " ,1h,Uent ut bntk 111 K" V-II . - IHirh im ortluim. W arren & Co., rf reported as iu etah!ish a fence raciory. n,i T!. n.,.d....-. i inti i iir Klectrii ""'"""l IH'T I'UMHIII Lightning Co.. contemplates incandescent light machinery ,.ur.i,.;,. i:.ri,r ,a?,lt. p it 1 1 11 1 in its' a cotton mill, has purchased afite for same 1:1 H ist Durham for iS20.0(iO. ' Hanging Dog . 1. tanner ha?, I it is stated, established a saw fniil. Henderson Allen & (i inter are ei-ec-ting a stemming factory in Henderson as reported. y; Hickory It u stated that the city will isue2J.()(X) of bondi ftir the construction of the water works ivcefiit- K mentioned. I " King's Mountain It is reported that W. A. Mauney, A. It. liiulasilt r . Dilhng and others have organized 1 I hi- - r , 1 llii l 111 lir V 'ihnl.li.tii-i-inrr A in. p10Vement Co., for the purpose 0f de , vtdoniiiL' iron mines '- IMII1 iiAiiililli IV. 'ill I 11 w 1 1 1 Kinstou -The Oroin Knitting Mills will put in additional machinery. Monbo The Lmg Island Cotton j Mills Company is reported as to put an electric light punt in its cotion nr.l!. New Heine A committee has 'in vestigated the question of water Sup ply for the city, and recommends the construction of the water works pre viously mentioned at an estimated cost of GO,Pl(J; it also recommends street improvement at a cost, of is")o.(K)jf). The issuance of bonds is proposed 10 defray expenses. " j Xevt-u -The Middlebrook Cotton Mill Compai.'y will erect a cotton mill 111 Newton. Ii tleigh -A bill has been introduced in i no legislature to ineoriiorate ijie North Carolina Klccinc Power Corn nanv. i Ji-iJsvlile 1J. P. Richardson, Jr., is president and E. P. Hall secretary of the ir'-'o.OUO stock company lately mentioned as to be orgaui.-d to erect a sasji, door and blind factory. Iieidsvdle A matress factory is re ported as having been started. Salem Thl Salem Water Supply Company will amend its charb-r, in creasing capital stock', anil probably construct pine line, 11 Salisbury J. A. vV J. P..-W right wiil, it is stated, erect a factory for the manufacture of their patent automatic station and street indicator. Scotland Neel--- Thorn:!-? Fi'zpatrick has established a shingle mill, it is re ported. Tarboro A bill has beeen introduced in the legislature to incorporate the West' Tiii'bjro Land vV- Improvement Company.- AVeh'lon A stock conipnny. is re poited as being organized to erect th cotton mil! pr viously mentioned. The.divat Falls Manufacturing a I uj- provpmeiit Company can give infor mation. Wilmington W. H. Poxlty wW'y-x-ceive jiruposah until .March lli-h for dredging iu Mackany's creek.y AVil in injgtfm Thi S. AY. Skiuer Company recently reporte'd as in cor jiorated. has ju'i vilegi jgj ojierat ing. ma tine railway, ship-yards, etc. Alliance News. 1TMMS GATHERED l-'iiOIX MANY SOL'IU 'MS. Lastweek the National Alliance Council which was iu sessiou at Yashingtou, elected Mr. Hal. W. Av- j-'er manager of the AbTauc Press Pyi- reaik Neaily ten tliousand men v. iii 1 thrown out of employment bv ti shutting down of twenty-three Nor:' 1 111 bl it turn ices. What the m i tor. Aunt William McKinlev? 1 ne Mate 1' arm 1 .1 Kansas has resolved b e! and '01 secure the f.(. if. of money on grain d A called nue! iiig of tie- (amnty lianc was he lei here last Friday. 1 f ('l's- "nee in. A I- T! e Countv Lecturer, liev. A. C. Davis, h - liven-d a speech whie-li wc hav vcy highly complemented. -lit ji.-tn: heaid tin Still Ragcsi (ioVel'lPif FoW.le borrowed i cannon, i . i called oat t he militia, an d sropped the oy-te-r war iu the . wafers ot eastern Xorl h ('arolin.k but the new -paper war iu li iieigh t:ll rages.. The fact that evry .Miiam- man in tlie 'Kall'S-ls L gi-latlil e tm k to h-.s -.Oi . i'l 1 1 a ed ioloed o:i a iie.-'i.g lU-joiatv -hirwstha4 tin ,o- pi of -turner s t (T than Soon Co- Pot u.-.-b w hw b'l'oivc lor bePioii. LIFE IX LIl'iEuTA. COUMTF:Y WHICH LACKS TK3 COMFOriTS OF CIVILIZATION. . - Hilirtcr Tav!7 "Chats IhUertatnl.y of yhv Habits a: 1 'Cutn:utT tlt'Afrtrui Uepjbllc A Hark IMrture ?"i:u7 Drivel Ani.. !,VhcH t-io. Judgjiicut cotrx's I Iiopo it , w:A bt'gui v.-itli Lib;ri;u If it!(Ks it will '. I be lived up UToie it rnn p niiy furthrr." I 'ihese c.w the wonls in which Charles 1 11 -T TjivlfW ll... l'i. 0...1 cr... ......:.. i th. African rotmhlie. sutmned. mt.Iii "pinicnef the little omitry on t west toust. Air. lnylt r law mvntly rctumctl f:v: 1 his station, ami, has ' rtslgnetl his n:i:. i;.n. ; As 1 u rctaaatlcu erjottako rl.Vit until Jau. 11. ia.d us !:e is therpforo , Mill ccctieeteil .-vlth the 1 t:uc I'c-r'tmcnt, lie 5s wary if ci; ref.sui;- Lis oiduioiis. Mr. Taylcr i. n eci irtd u nit of markwl ability, r.r.d Lrr. Inn vUv Btfofncy, of -Kansas Cny. lie chr.ttcd cntc rtiiaiingly' A tl:r luihits raid customs of Liberia. r ..'Tlic st.trt.'iii;- dispnipttion," J e rr.IOr "bctvrfcaj the natives Ami the Immigrant r.inl their . deceudnnts 1:? ji'ot ueraily known. C'f the 1,C(!0.(XH itihabitnnta cf Lilicria, $5y,(X?0 sire natives raid 12,C00 itn--Cilf-rant8 Th-re vrcre 2?,X0 iiyn!taits from America. Lnt, as you ', toost of " r them v.rii dctwh Tl.cv liav- i een -i?oIr . ; . over frova IVt-aevlca for txty-Klk years. f.nl niif'sioi.nrif . have ; leeu at ' work, tltere for fifty- ycars jinfl these figures lndlcalel .nil they havtv "'' accomplished. ' The civ lilted -aro to the. uncivilized ono to a hundred, 'There are never any children iu t&d :hird genorntiou of iunnturaut fatn'.lka. Ono ronton-is the Y, ntnid ;tianspncf:s of tho -- coiailry, which tra;ercctlbly, lait surely. ariiatusts iuc litrtnxih tf nllbut native a. Tho teinpciT.turo rraiuts Lietwccn 83 and 7 7 di-gs. You may pekh your kocs i nigbtt end iiij.be imoiiui-k t hoy will be" r-jvpred with niiidew. All of the lictive.H go nude. Two ot'the tribes nre veryjjgbt. colored and pretty.. Tke fifll dress of tho men 1:3 a tall hat iau! j.uyunbrelhu Then, .m general, nil the iukTv iPlr.ed infatenees arc the. stronger. IV-l'.e chiidien of itnnii rrr.nts bavo neverfi een i.ny civilization , but j hat of their pftritas, nnd tlicy'sooa learn to r;o ne.de, like the .'rcj-.t kmjority cf pooplo r.lxa.t tin. 111. There nre 1 u,:iy oth evil things alic-ut kiln ria of which I cinnot rpca!i now. When 1 went to Li-lx-ri:i I lh(nght 1 v.-.-oitul every ncro to America to pack bis nchel nnd- po to t!:at penalise. Kow I say to tin m, stay aw ay iior.i it. Only eklmkd Amerk-au i:C:rtx. i thurc !!ow. 'i'lit y i.te hel ,to go by tke Colonisation reeiety. ' lde motive. of Uie 8c'iety are ''., bet they do not know the truth about k:l-ri-'i.'! 'Wh.1t-r.10 r-on:e ftrikinj ac3- ux lit : : tke eom'.ition -i tho country!'" ' "There is not a Lerse.or n re.nle or r . fiekr.ss in the. count ry. The cows iito r.bont irs l t:' r.s New foundlraid dof rtitv ' rive no l.iilk. 'Jhe oxen nre nsolo-k There is nt ti carria; y or wn;;ou t r' cvea a whcelbi'iTfiW in the r public, and there, ure not three plows corned in' tiie whedei pormlation. 'i hey haveiu sectetarv of tlie navy, but not iteunoc-toB fi mv. txji.t 1 hey have a .secretary of w-at,'but Twa a eunjan.' to' lire a salute.' Tl.e army ce i;.- ists of 417 . Bol-licr.", of whcTn' Jf&S are bfUci-rs and V.i privates. -The h i.-dn litre meets nimuail -tiiid on.-lt.- oi'.t-ifjht st-iiulors und thirtei e veprc?e!:tativcs who htand for 2, vuler -.. The natives are not- rtprTsciit.-d i 1 the r-overmeut. The president U l 1. .k.)i;-ti, . uo was Ixati there 1 Atiieyk-r.il j an ats. lie .vcars a li::--n elu.tcr iu addition .to bis pjux bat i:ul umbrclhu ll.i aep'-iats nil. the oil ice r fi-!:- m"m" crs i f lis .tirWnet down j ioi!.-,!ntl Nearly every .tcr U an elfi cer 1 Mla,;: lind. 'V.'h' U the l.vn :k-rm.t ardveii lu Is tt.et ' by the 1 : 1 . : L i r . 1 P n e ef tla eoi;ntry,'v.le h . coiisi.ts i f 1 lie Pile and one drum. I-nTer," he :..eet ; the -P'i,- ,rv bujvaii, a'.'.'i X-u drivers. Tbe-se- nri- ant. 'ihe taiKH-bu-p:s'belie.-e in w.ina:i ride. Theyarceenv nnind'-il ly a en. v. ho J i x bi: im n nian'i; two rhniabs inn! k.k. like i wau ' piece-cf bc en. ;die ai.d h -rollovrers ,vll 1 i aaaytr.ia.' bat ir n. iVu may bu'kl ? la a-c one day. and tke aexf day, if yw w r-re U Htrike it, the- whole slrueture- woii'd bill. "Tic driver Iva-d they will it Tr. a mar., 'ii.yy have inteii tiuuve. ttiul the I.l.t iv'r. n.rrret in.es .t.ndi a e.iii.- iaal or ;.n ia ioy by lyr.-n l.itn to 1. Ire-?- UO I' uXi' bin: I Pis kte. The driven- me (Uie;!'.' ii;-'-''- ' f the eonntry. Tkey uiaryh l.b.e .n aimy, in a ( lonely knitte i lils uutiiU-riiw liiyi-lMds. They have cueriih;, . c-dota-is, uiptaii.n,. )ieiit4o:at y anil priv.i!c.i, ninktta aee-oiettng v t-tto. I l:e :.-n' Mi r-. l.alt a? mu fi?a i:aec .iln.-Ier. They .;: every hita tuii-k-uxi. 'native-' iii--: obliiretl to bnlfw -tw .ke dav. 1 -t be! ir th dfker would ovei-wl.'-bi' ih' in". A b- a eaist rUT, afior trrilila a vit'l'a to death, will make n v.i'ii -ir.-r.it :.i-ni:.d the lxly-1 1C urv thai no dre.'-rs mv near.. The f crp at kn-iw.s that aa. r hn Im.t pvvxillmrc'd ti c b. .' he uaiM sleepHnd 1f the- h i'. e i s can.;!:! hiia iu hi.- pmudial tlinaber, tbey w.a.l.'. via iilm up. 'ine driers Sslt a-brtuj' 1, Peat t s tee u ire-nth. The-n yVu have to (;.- away i.iiti.l they urif poll'-." .What d-i the ie.t.'.e do f-.r a beiiif?' 'T l.'l only iAy that they eiarn tk ir livii-4 in a. dbTiy-at way from anybiy in Ac.t tf a. 1. eniu.'.t aia'v.-i r that que; i;i u with propriety et " Nev re.i-1 lliprcpa -'' r otL Tho Titellfitf l3-jcpt!e. I he flyf nt'e traveler I3 n ierwl fn ;':s;'r;- .ti; incar.'iatlon cf the injury r-p-b e-'i!ip:.iy, whether lor i tit; Tt ; .. L' j is a 1 t of ick !.: en le- i:. ..r'-.a.t b 'M r ;.k. o thl' a.tenit:, U - '. '''.-... - xou P jk it kit trov.-n-; - !. ' !,uvc V"ii fi-e-1 th.it if k Sas Wi or !i- . 1 1 ni. re: 1. a i !.r ia h!.- irr-att ne l-.v c. t-.. i.'id 'iie tvMiLorgan-i i.re iu t aii:.y f.cai-e.'U-h ' hc-r. lit 11 -the iaci.icnts'bf U-;r. a '.! .OiA .li s B pareiitly "'-.- to one piacy laere.'r u-caa-e be is "h-ir'i-u-d with unothei. lie ft.-ews ' ;' ; Paa wherever be livtU, ai-.it. Vt'iM bax i'ie!e the workl Vith tt prtar mi tin a r tn the inside if lie turn !: glytA ti rou tract Vil G&'feu.U. 7'Z-: Vv lo AT:iti Work.. I ip abt !? - if a Mir.e sful'mart j'q ! the city . f : ekl. kc!;ed -c '. w Voih wboHu li te- ry lay i-i "v?ry wek by mt . v.hijiii he can: o? uiioa io tnm awny: i I.a a who watit work f T wbathat v.er; w.k briii t lb. Pi; ly vn-n to nw bnn-.-tb;.. l.c-.vy ;!.vi-l ah the pi'k' ii' tdr.-i::cei.-, ai-.'-who wtubln't know Vi iaiX u ti.j v, ;i!i cither tlie one or tlie otlu r; le laon who have n pnt, but whot-e present -rfh:rk, w ho e t atiiie is obscured; ty -iiV to w hoia tb" ten eporary relief of or-.-l -tacarii. oht '.-. little; by ecu wbo t.. clothed i'h the frarmcuta of despair; of their utter inability to find tmp.-yrf -suiacientiy r. miiiierative V) keep a 1 . over their he.yl.t andelothinx on ti bodies, well led. J-.-e Howard's !. , 1 Children Cr for Pitchers jCastorl.;.. 5 ! 1 ! v 1 t 1 1 1 "-I: 0 d of ... o t1 . t. ; ! . b l : ,"ol : . fi i I . 1 "iovv.i l mi.h. i rv: cm inn iiiiUl y X lltr i itn : . uv.'.' ; - ; :' ; v . . ' . - . : 9 "' V.

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