i
THE AXCHIII7
is tho Ox-can of in
Farmers' Alliance la
J i Lion than any
icr polished
if I " i
' ...i,r: and is
6th and 7tli Congirs
sional Districts.' " x .
Advertisers, make a
note of this.
3. .1., ,--
.liio
s
'h .XXIH- THIRD SERIES.
SALISBURY. N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1892.
N0v50.
S3
for
Infants ana Children
'nJ- it as superior to any prescription
rvon n. a.a:hi,:ld.,
CLiTl1 lii o."0ori Ct.,-3rookljn, N. T. ' -
,of 'Castona' Itjnlverl and
; 11 . ...'
I.. -
nr eas.. lf '3 13 . .
writ-known that it seems a work
e s :' ', . IS ics who Co noi seep
New Yc-ra City.
r. B!ooaslne!ato formed Church.
Catoria ccreS Colic, Consttpatn,
Sour Sto9nach,-DiarrhcBa. tructation.
Kms.WonaA giye sleep, and promotes o
grestion, . -V '. " - .
VTiUiout Uijunoas meoicaiion.
tr0r serpral ye-irs I have recommended ;
your Castoria,' and shall always continue
C as it 2103 inyariably produced beneficial .
results." " -
w frjjo 7inihrcp," 1 J5th Street and 7th Avo
- ; " - Kew York City, f
2Inst We Xcrer Meet Aalul
. " -
Mnst we never Tnet ftgain,
Must onr way3 be far Hpurt,
'Mustl ver!eel the pain
Of a sorro-v-bardened heart?
Are the hopes so bright and dear
Doomed to hATt the lustre wane;
Mast I live a life so drear.
Must we never meet again?
In the sunshine of,oar youth,
Love had birth and warmed our hearts
With the dreams of joy and truth,
That is truthfulness impurts
Years Appeared but to cement,
Firmer still the blissful chaiu
?.tnst it be asunder rent,
" Must we never meet again?
Ofwheri doomed afar to roam,
'Twas'thy love illumed my heart.
And the thoughts of thee and home,
Radeall sorrowiug depart.
Kevef once by word or Xvs
Have I caused .vou aught of pain,
Wherefore make my bo?om bleed,
. Must we never meet again?
. Selected,
- ,B ii ntTTY tu orre yotiwelf and fc.- j
w vir ticft value iorji" , r J' s
FVollpi" 5 i .'hoes, . wU'lt-h l epreiect ih
'BPfoi? prices aked, a thoooaadJ
r& - 7
1 ;
1C 1 I .
f
1: vti?51'Jt;3i.3
Advice to Women -
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men,
strUation you must use .
m : BQU LAS
LS3 SrSOK eBafHn"B.:
f-tlrtfcto anrt atirabltTtt.aii any other r.:;oe oyer.
i'StuLe j rice. IiUay cuslom inatfo sbooscostiDS
t ' priwA'i U',y cquiJ lino imported sHoea costing
50llioo-Fioc, wen .farmc ?nd n
Jfe-fia othfrs w ho want a p,xal i-.ear ci. tbr a
i u o!Ke easy to vai'x la.-anl vU
b2. to-mea! Wsos--vUi c wear for l aa
' kite found .i.'Jt. , a. - sff.Ani
Tfltr.. ...- i . .. .w! L.i - l.
BRADFIELD'S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
inijl9li IHSil.
"I'q will certify that two members ot my -tomiSlTfaW
after bavin2sered for
velrs from Menstrual I rrccularit y,
oeing treated without benefit by physicians,
cfiSt truly wonderful. J.W. Stbaxqb.
TVxk to " VTOMAX " mHiledFREK. which contains
valuable Information on all female diseases.
DJaAD FIELD REGULATOR CO..
ATLANTA. GA. .
FOR BJLXJS BY DltUG GISTS.
Amen!
JSuxr B js, I.vt 'i:ia Have
' . ,.. - it.", , "
M.
A Household Hemeny
rnn ALL
BS8EASES
dkiKtL 1 'hpy nre very stylish, CHiiafprtnbapnra-
ttt:ooWearj-.roQnii.'tW5et.
fkmpt-d c'n tho bottom of -.if:h elu,c ; !.k..-: far 15
StSyottW. rtv;i.renf deuiij f.tttcpt :nK to
dilute otiir l.iakes for tli6ni. Such suhdtlnitions
fraudulent BHarr.Diefi i ,)ms. j..ii .
alninitni'iney tindt-r false pretence.
V.L. -liOLCLAS, llrockiea,. Moss. EoklLy
C O w V'i i
0 BssO
itesd.Bsiiii
!, f..-o SCBOFULA, ULCEaS. SALT J
It lUT2S rhEUM. ECZEMA, every 9
tormDf Tllgnaftt SKIN ERUPHON. be-
sides being efficacious In lorlr.ft up Use A
- --H fierlrn the COhStitUtlOn, a
when Impaired frcm any causs. its
almost supernatural healing properties
justify us in guaranteeing a cure, H
Wasliinioii Life Ms. Ca.
directions aro tollowcd
SEHT FREE
The cox)l counrgr of our seamerlur
the war of 1812, caused, bnhsh
law-to siu4 less conlideiHly,Mltule Ln
ti.nni! Britannia rules ihe wve!
Eu"iih s.iiior.s who liud fought in a
sco?e of naval Utiles with the French
..mn,l tit. flip a.t:curaev Willi
ncic iiiuiui j - . " ,
vvhi.di Anuricans tired and th-. rapiu
itv of their execution. The -following
htuiytold of a prim old captain illu?
trates the coot, teadiasl style ot our
naval lu-roea. . ,
'One day we fell in Willi a Diiisnei
just ahout our hz- she had 'twenty
j-un.vwe eighteen and stiipped tor
action. We, sent down our upper
yards under jib and topsal's and s'.ood
inwards the enemy, who warn t slow
about 'making for ... ,
"Silence tu.d In-en oidored lore ami
aft. The ship was as still s a cliuvcu.
Th'e nun some of them stripped to the
waist, .stood by thfe gnus. 1 he powuer.
hoys had just covered the d.-ck wnn
sawdust, 10 catch the blood you know.
I tell you that'll make man's he.Tt
sink if anything wi L The sur-enns,
too, were ready in the cock-pit with
their savage lookiu' tools.
,.'IM l.l ln'. frii-trj.il wtr.Mivht J.llC;!U.
X lie r, ---id
Nearer came the enemyv l's w :,t
qiiftrtei, poit-i open, ami tpinp'.oiisc ut.
'Tn the niidsi of all this suspense,
which is worsen hh Fin', the c: p'o
; ;stel)-i into tile miim, u:.u, "'n '
I, i.-,, hat", s is:
'Let us pray." ,
.kVYe all umovered and listened witu
bowed head.
"Nearer and nearer came, the Jiu
is'uer, hut no one daivd peak. Sh-wjv
tl.e woids fell, wliile y u could V
t e nd a rat in he hold. Ml at oute ti e
...1 . I... Li. ltMll 111 stS!S ill.il L'.iVC U-
. Uh'SH His Deaf Heart.
In a very elegant p vlaee car enters a
wearv-lacef' pwrHlresseiKonirtn: with
three cliildren, one a baby iii-hvr anus.
A look of jov crept into Iter face as she
sank down "into one of the luxurious
chairs but it was qiiickiy di-xd!ed as
he was Siskc-d rudely to 'start her
hoots." A fin ile of tinsenient was
seen on sevrral faces i s the frightened
rrrnim hnrrii'doutto one of the common
cars. Upon one von n: face, however,
there was a look whicft shr.mea tne
pfiiintpnnnpp of the other.".
VAuntie." said the boy to t lie lady
beside him, 4T am going to carry my
basket of fruit nd the bo?es (if sand
wiches to the poor woman in the uext
car. You are willing, f course?"
'Don't be fooliTi dear. You may
need them yourself, and perhaps the
w oman is an impostor."
"No, I'll ibt need them," he an
swered decidedly, but in ;a very low
tntiP "Yon know I had aheartv break-
fast and don't need a lufielv 'f The wo-1 oyster
man looKea nungry, amine anuau iuci
tooTivith three little babies clinging to
her. I'll be back in a minute, auntie ;
I know that mother would not like if,
if i didn't speak a kind word to the
least of these when 1 met them? '
The worldiy aunt brushed x tear from
her eyes, after the boy had left her, and
said auuiuliiv:
".Just-like his dear mother."
About five minutes later, as the lady
passed the mother and three children.
.... 1 A - 1
lie saw a iTettv sight tne family
feasting Ms perhaps they never did be
fore. The damty sandwiches were
eaerlv eaten ; the fruit basket stood
Uju n. 1 he eldest cliTd wiinjts mouin
hMett with bread and nutter, sain:
'Was the pretty boy an angel, ma
mar' "No," answertd the molher, and a
grateful look brightentd her t:'ded
eves, 'but he has done an angel's work,
bless his dear heart. And we tooauu:
Timothy Straws. I The 31i)it of Small Thiass.
T)n!i,t trv to rnn the. othor fellow's I A virinr. hating nffinded his roval
end of the golden rule, aud your own master, was condemned to lifelong
too. imprisonment in a nign lower.. ana
The ram traffic is trying to stone , every night his wif ned to come and
gospel temperance to death, and Saul, j weep at its foot Go home." said the
the strict church :iiemter, U standing i husband, "and find a black beetle, and
i i i i ii. i e ii.. ..i i I t. i . i i
nv nouniiLT me coat ji air muirx m.u, men imuaoii. ol uuiier ,iu t nurt?
r-unsiciitiiiu to it.
High licetiHi is high humbug.
The dollar ain't no more almighty
than the devil i.
The live largest Protectant denomi
nations could shut up everv legalized
saloon in uie -couuiry, u ti.ey nau a
mind to.
The remedy for unbelief outside the
church is more belief in the church.
There is no virtue ini sinner abus
ing a devil. A hog can't commit a
trespass on- his own master s ground.
Because a man hat es hell it isn't any
sign he hues heaven.
Heaven ;iin't a chromo. that you can
throw in with a dish ot ice-cream or an
stew, for the benefit, of the
church. N "
The pre;icher who is always preaching
that it nays to b? a Uliristbn, mustn't
be surprised if he gets the kind of ...1, the mvsence of 2.U00 nersons.
church memliers'that j'dn it tor pay. Llt tt,0 hands of Joe Antler, a." Philade!-
iiw i - 4 - -.i i ii rn. u j:j
Diiia coioreu neuter. xne ue;ri uiu
strings-one of fine silk, one of stout
twine, another of whicord-and a strong
rope." When she came irovided with
everything he told her to put a touch
ol butter on the beetles nead, tie the
'silk thread around him and place him
. t w m . t , rv l
on the wail ot tne tower. u.eeivea
by the smell of butter, which he sup
posed was above him, the insect con
tinned to ascend till he reached the top,
and thus the vizier secured the silk
thread. By it he pulled up the twme,
then, the whipcord and. then a strong
rope,and by which hJ finally escaped.
Great thiag3 from little ones ure born;
So little oes treat not with scorn.
Knocked Out by a Nesro.
Ptttt. a rvirr P T A I:l. lTfM . GrvldnT.L
the Australian champion pugilist, met
hi Waterloo at the Ariel Athletic
Fanner John.
"Bless his dear h sait." Selected.
f rn
An End lo Joseph Lejrt r.
The post-office department of Wash
ington has succeeded in putting an
ei d lo tl.e career of one Joseph -Legi-r
of t he ''Dominion biueim'' " ith offices
at 451. &ih avenue, New iik city.
Fr quent conipl. lints have Inen receiv
ed at the dcpaitnient against parties
wh r-piesmt 1 iieni-e! vi s a agents
fioni Un at Biii iaii coming to this coun
try in qtiest .ol j eisous of English ai
ii'SU V lor ihe laupi se ei' taking advan
tage of ti
1
TT T TTCTli TTI
'Bt.il, r Volcra.
a
BL000 PftLM CO., Atlanta. Ga.
i,J:rf,ii bro.dsid.-. lae .lnt. cia-nel
aid
;alh
.. .. i t i i ... a . i ....
V.lflslicu soon, cuiui. j -
.ml imkJhilt M;lin!crs itom
O 1
-palS.
and
the
YORK.
CONDENSED STATEEIENT.
JANVAIIY 1st, 1802
O O O O O OOO G O
dm. -'
Assets.
R-im'i'tl for V'Oiicies, N.'
sumliir l 4 per "cent, j siaa
- irtl hid lit its,
New liisor.thnw, 1 801 .
Put t;it; linur' b I? lira nee,
l'.iM jVru;v-(n)t;Ifrs in !'!,
l'Xi-1 lvolii;v-lioSJers ssince-.or-
kMiiiztit'iDn.
ll.orr2,520 23
!.7e.'.Ul
1.1 iT.DvO la
2,Cl,-K5o;74
Assets. Invested' its Fallows :
Loans secia-t u b mortgages m
Rtfd Kstate, first h'erii,
Sfw.York City bond.?, -l!iooUpevai'cr.boiitb,
-
loiiimuiid; (Va.) boiels,-
L'Sitis-to L-'olicy-iioltUrs on CoJs
loliius. - -
fullMtrnl loans, - - .' -.
lU'al Kstate, cost valuo, -" -
lash in b;ink a1il trust Lo. s,
Interest accriie.l, eriiiiuais de
ferred and in tniusit, elc.v
clrecruitiashealtU iadUcovered laQ
Y 'm Mm PiSs
In isver affcct'orLi, sicTs lieadnchc, dys
pepsin. fiat;:lncc, heartburn, bilious
GJolic, eruption ;f tHo skin, and ail-,,
tropica of ttio bowels, their cnratiO
effect arc marvelous. Tyaroacor.
rcctivo as Well ra gentle CR..wrtic.
Very small crycswy to.tako. Pr co ,W
5c. OUIce, SD i 41 Tar lace.
OQ0OOGOGQ0
I'I.j. rm. ii iii-ver tt Ultra 101' at I 1-
Yoke lull."- Ti.e 411..1 lei nu.sti r at the
ivfi..:. -ot uueiisv. but he dared not do
K i . rs
Norfolk Alliance Exchange
11 aud 13 CommsTQ8 St.,
'
jSTorfolk, Va.,
rL-i3 2afQwnej and controlled by Allianceraen
4107 77, mrnATT A o-DtrmAT.TV
27 i,h:; 2 5 )
144,000 v
-10,;i0 '
278,7::0 34
'.00 - t
The Uriti-her was a-lo .din1;
wi- could see him through our ports.
! but the cap'u Uep' right on.
kT tell i'U I left queer when i saw
the Britisher aitlin' ready lor the sec-
! ond round. But jut then, the cap n
' says 'Amen!' then remarks, kind o
quietly: ,
k 'iNuw boys you'll nre the the be.-
ler for that let eni have it.
"And we did.
"When the English eap'u came oyei
' m.r virln a nrisoiier.he savs to our cap n
vi it r v - I - ,
Vhy uiU lt.uiKe. you so 101. u
fire?' ,
'Pivivpi-sT savs our can n.
ik'l he Englishman looked sort o non
plussed, but circumstances were agin-
. I Anlfln'r. sneered if lied
wanted to, but I guess he didn't want
to." ;
ieir ( -ret tt it v and cunidi' v t
deiiule tin 11) into the belief teat they
are heirs to v. st esta'.es m Enghnnl.
"1 hese ai!e,i d agents ile:u ii d from the
o-uilible a sum of nionev at.d power ol
attorney t t;ik.' bold of ihc matter.
i M Lexer's is tin laiet cae in vc-t iat-
1 'd bv thy ih-pannieiit, a coinplatut
'eomingfroni a re-id. nt id Ijan, Texas,
who eoinini.n.eated to attorney general
1'yner, enclosing a certdL-ate wi: h the
eal of the Supreme court in chancery
nt him by Lepes-, pin -j ( riing to c.n-
li i in ion line lo ane.-i..;e in l.nuh.nu
and reciting t liar. "Joseph Leger now
m America, is comniiinueM to notny
the interested paity and after receiving
the tax on iMfrj-eies an I bequests, to is
sue possession papers and r port to the
cotlrt at once. ' This certificate ha
the court seal upon it mid is signed
"DeLongue, Chancellor. The amount
of tax in United States money is fixed
. . I it
at 53t, which sum and power ot aiioi
nev was asked bv Lerer.
Postmaster-General Wnnamaker is
sued ai order stopping the payment of
money orders at the New York post
oSice "addressed to Leger or the Domin
ion bureau and all registered letters of
Leger's or the bureau ordered to be
marked "fraudulent" and sent to the
T T
dead letter office. I'os! master Van
cott, at New York, informed the de
partment thata vast amount of mail
matter for Leger had ;.ccutnulated.
Keinarkable Suicides.
In the year 1503 a preacher by the
name of William Borrington threw
himself from the parapet of the Church
of St. Sepulchre in London, lie left a
note which gave as his reason for com
mitting the act "that he wanted to go
to the theatre t'nat night, but did not
have the money wherewith to purchase
the ticket of admission."
There are only eight cases of suicide
mentioned in the Bible Abimelech,
S.inmson. S ml and his armor bearer,
Ahiihopi.el, Ziiuri, 11 iZf, and Judas
Iscariot.
July 1G, 1870, Jean Lafargue, his
wife and a daughter 19 years of age,
committed suicide. by hanging them
selves in the dining-room, all beca-use
h n.drlihor had accused them of steal-
t-ii!o-; from her LTarden. This
vv;i :it Oise. France.
In Z dlie Sivar of Hans-Loire,
France, after quarreling with her hus
band over some small matter, heated
her out door bake-oven red hot, crept
into it and cremated berselr.
During the same ear, 18S3, W. T
Day of 'Dubuque, ia., took a hatchet
v, nt in t!ir ho oeii and deliberately
, i!t. off noitions of his body aiid fed
them to the. lings. He was so shock
ingly mutilated that he died soon utter-
g --0 -
not weigh 105 -pounds, while Goddard,
was at least 'do pounds heavier. The
bout began 10:45 o'clock, and Butler
had t.hini's his own wav in the first
two rounds, knocking GoddarrT down
clearly by right swings on the jaw in
tnoh rnn nd. In the third when G-ul-
dard was groggy, the mill was stopped,
. l - . I i .- i'i. .it .i
atternaving lasted out uan a minute.
No decision was rendered. Goddard's
ri crh f. pv t'.i blackened and he was
o "J
cut in the face, while Butler was only
j A Buricil Ship FoiiinC !
An interesting discovery was made- r
last week by the parties wha are bnild
ing the lighthon W about five miles
north of Sandy Tlook. TV hull of
oip was iound innetl Unuer 25U teet
of 'sandy clay on 0i chard Shoils. vThe
discovery was made while making
well to supply the-workmen with ma
ter. The iiugar at the depth of 240 .
feet stack the deck jat tJie vesi.el, pafct
ed through the hold .hrinein un rosiif,
Which is SlinrOMl tn rnnttittitf lh .
cargo, through the bottom and into t he
sand.agutn. How long the vessel has- :
ain in its present tiosition can mVlv be
conjectured. The shoals tit this jwaut
1 1 - illl- -II V
nave ueea niung up rapidly ior many
ye irsr It in prohatle ttiat it tik more
than 200 years to put such a losid of
sand over the ves el, and perhnp lo-
yri. a ne nieory aavancea uv kouhj
th.it f ie vessel waJinnifd Norsemen,
and sank long before the, voyage of
OohirulHH. A man in the pose-siou
of tlie Maritime Exchuuge how thM
since 1779 the'hre pnir.to I.dy - ''
Hook has shifteilto theiJiorthwest
2Sfk I f PPt. 1 n 1 770 t hi cff.nrul diree-
. . o :
tion of the extreme point was north.
ixow ic is west. it is iiKeif tnai tne
sand which has bwconie eut off from
the Hook has gone -to make the; shoals.
The sunken vessel may have been the
nucleus of the present shoal. The
current and tides are -so swift at the
s holds that some permanent , obstacle
must have caught and held the sand.
The sand bed is of extraordinary h;trd-
ucs.
.
He was verv weak after the first km
down. The crowd went wild and lust-
ly cheered Butler.
Love Makiiiff on the Staire.
"The art of m iking love on Hie stage
is one that few actors acquire, said an
woman nai uraujr
grasping
passion
Pm!'- r inrtprlv nestling on hi bosom. But
Ck- f ,n fn iliA fpsthetic-
shghtly scratch. d in the face. Gort- Thespian. "A woman rtatura
dard made no pretense whatever of toa mHn wit gruSipi
being able to avoid punishment, and hi,. Jrm wi,i, , leverlv implied passi
made a sorry exhibition for a champion. iP11a-rlviiesUin2.on h i bosom. Ii
She Thought It was a 'liuss.
u man doesn't get on to the aesthetic
ism of the thing with the same ease
and grace. Harry Lacy was a dream
of a loter, though. He had a trick ot
we ving his arms about a woman with
a sinuous, seductive movement tlrat
i.wv....i,t u m.P iimn into ine -inn-a
being iiiscovercu
How an Indian Doctor Works.
$ii,i:o.g:j8 73
" Don't sell before uriting for par
ticulars to
J. J. ROGERS, Mgr.
P. O. Box 212.
SI
t
"
i
For agencies and 'other vsirtu-uliisj.adUress.
II. 1). 15!.AJif .
' -' . Special DtetrieA'gt.,
- - ,;- ' Ualeigh, N G,
mmim m.
iz fho Hace to Gat Honumsiits, Tombstones, fa
:Abr-e stock of VEftMONT MARBLE to arrive in a few days Weguarantee
faction in every reject atid positively will not he undersold.
Granite Monuments
Of all a. specialty
' - G. B WEBB & V.0-,
The Yaqui Indians, of Sonora, Mex
;,'. 1,,. sjivat'ps and barbarian--, nut
they are no fools.' In the recent trouble
with the armv of General IgnacioPes
quira their warriors marched boldly up
on the troops, each carrying suspended
before him from a pole a p:ece of heavy
cotton cloth. . The bullets of the troops
striking the loose cloth spent their
force upon it and inflicted tittle dam
it nnd inflicted little damage
upon the wily Indians. Before the
tr. nns took in the situation the Indians
. 4 1, iiiiil in the hail d to
wtrc iipii iin-iu)
t.-.n.-i .mflir-r. which ensued routed
ttrem with great slaughter. The Yaqui
invention is well worth the attention
of our military authorities. If a loose
bit of cotton cloth win rentier a minn
ineilVctive some some equally flexible
1 I'll , ! y.l.i
and more impenetrable snieiu ungia
stop it entirely. Picayune.
T lie, CoiiM-ident Curse ol" Grolri.
The go'dseek. n of both America and
Australia have a singular, but well
.rr-miaried simeistition that the discover
ers of hid aen treasures are sure to meet
with violent death. The original pro
prietors of between thirty-five and
forty of the. most prosperous gold and
silver mines in this country are known
to have come to just such ends. Out
of tlte.fortv or le.-s twelve were shot or
In a recent address, read by Dr. Susan
Flesche, an Indian graduate, of the
Hampton School for Indians, in Hamp
ton, Va., she interestingly describes
some odd phases of professional life
anion"- the members ot her tribe. She
id.
"The practice of medicine among the
Indians is very different from that
among the whites. ihe Umana res
ervation is thirty miles ioiig aud fifteen
miles broad. My practice rover that
extent of country. The roads are very
bad, and the Indians are scattered all
over flse reservation. I found I should
have to do a great, deal of traveling, so
I bought a horse, keeping it in the Gov-,.:-i,i)uiit
sJ:ihlps. '
"1 had received the appointment from
.i - ..!- rV nil viir'i..n to the
lite U O CI llUirnu wi ';"""'- -
Gover .ment Boarding School at tl.e
agency, i began to work at the school,
not ''supposing I should have much
work outside it in the tribe. lhere
was another physician there. but 1
fourd that I had mot of his practice in
three months' time, for I understood
their language and they felt 1 was one
I of them, so 1 had the advantage. Alter
I i. iff I h-,,1 the tribe on my hands.
"Diseases among the Indians are oit-
fereut in some ways irom what tne)
are among whites. They are very apt
to run into epidemic. lor instance,
one pers di will have sore eyes, and al
most immediately every woman and
child in the tribe will have the same
trouble. Last fall a number had it, but
1 told them how lo use seperate basins
and towels, and many were saved from
:l ti,., ol.nnsit everv one had wintei
colds, and then in December, January
1 w as
An pYi-pprlinulv funnv incident oc-
111 i ill" t I'lUU Uv a - W ----- - -
curred on Broad street, 1 hiladelphia, wom;m -tlie aliencev -He
nop dav this week, in which Ben . J .,n,IM..1 inirii voman
r" J : .. , ? tt.tr.. Illtvavs pn-iruru . ..... -
Myers, one ot the drivers i or j.i). v an- ihind and then druwing her
civer & Co., of this city, figured, and fe intQ armg gmed made for
which caused considerable amusement tnat piJvnoe Hf isn't a bad liTir
amoug the attaches of the establish- by ' 'meai8. Ak the St. Louis girls
meut when related. if they don't think he makes very few
A new'wagon Was added to the large uioves.
number already in use i very heavy .punny thing, while onJhis topic.
)ue, to wuicli three norses aie mire. . r when ji4rrvmore wan
.! t- M i-,i.t nr.ia nrflPPuO 1 11 f !!!! -r . ti an.,h
Broad street w
within the
when suddenly a hi
' . - - . . i 1 1 SilUl .mui. J . ...
the sidewalk aud inotioneO tne uriver , .i.flu ;mA ihev were Mill
most
once do
,. bUt VOU Know wncu t M".w .. -
s was proceeding up . forti L:ingtry tbey Wed each
ith a load of goods piled " wQ ,hai poi.on. Hf declare
big curtained vehicle, she would put puis in Tier bodice - to
r a lady stepped outfrom hialiL,d they kept up a regular
ud motioned the driver , .i...i n,a ihv wpre bill-
...v. .... . i rmnrri'i i,iits niiuic '" j
... ot... ,,'tiii.li liiillPVtr III' lilii llOL iit I A . J l.nAinr in
1 j A;nrr r,A on iirar.inf? in
i i n ir 'itiii i'i i ii n ' - ilii u -' - - -
Then she, in a voice of com- jy ' fIlKh;n. 'Don't hoick me so
mand, cried out: Ui-rhL sir: von hare evidently
, , j., tight, sir; yon hare evidently never
iy don t you stop. 0J Lns around laely,1 Lang,
ked Ben, as h reined ; M iu u wi,ispor. If yon ,
J . ii. A- .L . t..r..i tiiu
knew how thoiouglliy Uistasvciui
is to me you wouiu
getting near you,' he would reply,. Do,
people ever make love on the tage
Not that I know of ; Jt g all purely;
business.'. Louis lirpuoucan.
"ilev, there why don't you stop?
"V hat tor? a?
n n.
"Why I want to gel in of course,"
.advancing. ... -
Now here was a pretty pickle tor a
fellow to be in and vet noT altogether
unpleasant prospect of hav.ng a uay ut
toil turned loan incident of lomaiice.
It was dispelled, though tor as the dri
ver began to aceotnodatingly make
......... i. .i- thp f:or traiik-er on Ltie eat
The AHtorn andTlieir Wealth.
rm. A turn n luis Income po.
room hit the tair stranger on toe -scat, me fln rU,r..u .
- I l I - : .1 ...ill, o,..ii.. vIllW III I ......rmnil J ih it the nublic is Deginniiig
beside nun sue smu wilh oomc v.. n.u . - - , , -
snap, "iNo sir; if the seats inaiae are toiew it with a arm. At ine i raw
S HI wait for the next 'bus. at which it piling up .""
Then it was all clear to Myeis and many generations u itil it will be able
the thought of his team being taken fur to dictate to the government, j '
.... . i?.. u.-..,l wi.-t 'hustfs so con- ulrPidv in a position to ao a. o
,me ox uc rr ;. , . r '.. i,i " ,.e ..m..iih rtpd in men who .JCan
vulsed mm that e is saiu iuu""m - uiucu . . , ..
M. l....l. ..tt' flu. bureaus oil I lie H..d it 111 their cnuwin.o:
wagon and m..de the hair in the
tixsses stand. on end.
mat- a brother and a daughter isu t a pleas-
ant power to cou template. .
Tnprp i verv good warraut for say-
fi.,,t . Astoi-s have teu pulling
ing tuax ine rtMiia ,. '
What Not to D. t) a Dhuiiond. wool ()Ver the eyes of the public for
1 . .. I... tt.uir WPillth.
reginonii iit-u ----
There do. s not seem to be any pros- m inyjrear
nect t' at dimond mines -ill be found iu which ,i as UUeiy x-i oe -u,,-K
UnlS States. The biggest dia-
mond ever discovered ,n tins cuntry l l$?Mx 25tMWUa
wasugupby a lazier n. e Kra g - a old eryant
near Richmond, Va. t had a big to 1. ye W ; " t j in the ser-
flaw on one sale and wa injured some- who lyj r I ..
wh it bv the tinder, who put Uiu to an v.ce of the family xiiere
ait .0 t;,t i,i 9u,ii.y. u m : y i5 not fqnal
Keis!,.l nearly te..lv:lar carat. , and A 11 he t0 chi for on.
cultin- reduced it to sl.-I.ty .less than to the ntcjet on.uj ne rfonrpab.
rcniU Join. Mornssey once ipojth. H ff. e ''''r k. w'bere
... I l . I . I . I TT 1 r l w I I f ITltllllLl k I ,w m m
,,1 KyUUU on ir, nut Viom, . - - ---- .... .Hnt
i i . " J i I. rllli-
Staboed tO tieaui iu .ihjvmij i v...-. c,)(ls, ,nm . " .
broils, five committed suicide, rrireef unj February came the grippe
' -i i i i i 1 i i . a .1-. 1 1 ii Hi n
n-prfl eii'U led by laudsiKtes, ue uiuitu . t,ut every
r . a
i,...c. ..- iv. -,ur una were caiiioL
lia u v. - -
,iav through the three months
5.ty
: -...
Mention tlio vatcnmanjvien you write
Propetor.
Uits of Social Wisdom.
'Politeness is a mascot which
' n "n.V.,.c n.ip Indian man came
murderers or rooueis ano noc vuv.j,...rjn au wcaun.-. . ,
and executed in various ways, one tell j t() me aI!( sa,d : U e arc very g at
is
- 1 1x13 tt'1 ; 1 1 A ! : Jry-s.-v--: t c'.' -.1
hound U win. It brings man troops
of friends and nils his poeKets. in an
the world there is 116 one so rich that
he can afford to be surly, sour and im
polite."
Uf -lUviivs neatlv mid
I, ijr. I.-.WII 1, lav j
well dressed will have more self respect
n 1 . . .... i.fl
1 RESIDEKT. Ci.t'KtiAiii. and COlllinailu lliort-rpecv nuui
inna . . THE 1892
UUUiKlll IlViUU AllUUlUllUU V-Vtj
COLUMBUS. GA.
ers.
rT1 s 1 A rear c: nTrcr & Q 0 0 .0 G(Y Diffidence belittles one in his own
to take another person s measure of
him-idf: Lj-t'liiin indue himself, and
in a large degree thev accept his ver-
" ....
diet, out tney never sioop to pun ui.u
A Hcne Ccrcpany, . seeking Honae Patronage.
irticfcfcll CirEEtS 11 XXllfcJ cli H'wcaii
adeqrete raUs. I esses adjusted
. crd psid jrcirptly. -
;,,t.. n l.niiintr soring and had the tie-h
III I" -? 1 C7 -I 11
literally stewed rrom nwuniirt, mie
the others have disappeared and no one
knows what ever became of them.
George H. Fer, once the miihon
....miiptor of the Frver Hill mine,
.11,1- in.j'..v.w.
co.nruitted suicide m Denver after
spending the last nickel between him
self and starvation. The discoverer of
ihe great Standard mine, in Lalitonia,
was caught and swallowed up m an
avalanche ; Cobnel b ory wasKiuea oy
Indians; William rairweatner, ot in
famous filler uuicu mint-, u.u
the "frenzied horrors after a com in u-
ous two years debauch, "rarrrli oi
Meadow L ike died vwiu a leuion- u
: ..... i,r iii I iir
C.ISC Hl.'i .J"f - -
n-.sner of that great mine, the liome-
. . . i l.;.rli(i-.vni:in and was
stawe, uecamu i ii,w"v"- ,
wh h robbing a stage
1I..TV.OI- i-i..il The same route that
. .. k..-f J)rnifrri!iiit bill. "iSine-
...e. Pin.' " nA Vanpka and many
nine vmi r, v... -
wrt killeil in saloons.
Ullltl1 .. .v.
Ijouis Itrpublietin.
to you tor coming u cc -
...... - ;,A- K,,t wp wish vou wouldn t go
fill: MLiv, ijji' - ' r . ... .
m,t in riot..., e..tl.. .'"J11'?"
..... i. ..-V.i ' to d htm 1 nad to,
K't W duty, aud he MU1 no
1
more.
loaned
y it is i iic lnstiiuiivim i - ,
J . I . . . n: ,.nA hundreds 01
not w.rl.1 o tenth of , that . W the A.o n
,.....f m.IIV ( llimi U lJrtC i ....... - . . . -
-- ii,.---- J
I - . . I..-. uT it i i ill nl v w
for the purpose otasce4i-ouo- - - .
moiuine. It you ever
come across a gemof the kind dot. t l it
it with a hammer, because
i- i a,.... rii Him h.ir.lest ot
.iinnititiii i ii' in i ii
.t..,.,.s is v.-rv nruue.
me i,0u.i lo pause - - - d aitu,n i mat
failed to beacin,"
Salt Fish 10,000 Ye u s Oli.
n.-f..lv rpprved salt fHi, Pba-
bly 10.000ears old, are f.und in Ne-
1 . TTi.. , on. Arizona, vnr'
strata are often struck in malv ug
cavati uis a
urn siii.v... ,
hundred yards beneath, the
. .1 1 I lv 11 lltk
of ee These hsli reseaimc i. y i-
Zl tiX nnd are wholly unlike the
living fish found i;i the same region.
AVr0 leans Picayune.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria;
7 The Persimmon.
the A chemical analyse nt me ih:4u-
ch. .n iar. ifnre tlie ripening
W wntild I shows that it contains a large percent.
stances, is v.-r ; " . f tin,alld the fruit egms lo
'h'of these methods are cose in a. most as large a quantit .
age It. tOih or inese i h nrine me of grape, etc..
WaslWJCM cm, . ,;";,,., . wl,v wouldn't Peraio.- t
moos make goon jeuy "".;'
should be made-to answer this question.
If it is-found that uiey wuuiu ..
irood jelly, sm h a discovery would be
profitable. The persimimui us hardy
and grows here without any attentiou
,lt all. If one tree yields five bushels
(,md th-V tieqM-uuy vxeeea lt;'Vie'
H ought 10 JMU-Huu" " T
mo,e rtheuculuv.aed.it trmt
cu.d be profit .lily utilize
i g.e tt imiayju prsnu.nwM -
Wov ar ii)t-iiiw xx ;'r.m--;.-
,n tiies duty-L'. K. Culprit ui x
Neitly Pat.
In his welcoming address to the car
ppnters" convention, Acting Mayor
Walbridge, of St. Louis, said:
Gentlemen, you are builders ia more
,,i iniie. You -are not here
wall u.i,rsi.s and . pC to
(.r.ctn nno-nai butidug; but you
I. . .mr bin ns to build a
at'e oeie .
b.in-e it'.t mad
witii h
aits; a temple,
m 1. . I...'l..r
if vou pUa&-. d -suuea 10
euoiersnf North .America from
8CCI..I a-.d Htda-taid siorms thtt
sweepa.g abuu. tho enf.e glu-K-,
the
the
are
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J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt.
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