A DVAIGR I Tzz nil inn: cr i j -JOK WORK- t r to this offxc: THE ADVANCE- lOltOM.V OKEDOLURMD FIFTY CERTS - win. ivii i ; Cash in Advance. "LET ALL THE ENDS THOU AIM'ST AT, BE TUT COUNTRY'S, TBY OOD'I, AND TKUTflSV" t ' ; t Y0LUMB 1!. . WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA, JUNE 13, 1889. . NUMBER 20 JILL ARTS LETTER DISCUSSED TUIIX, (. fic oitclitxion m jk,ecei 'fit tit TIiku are a "jectHiry That Ma' be Put up with.' t..,.., irmp was talking "to ndlll v ' . . of mir lawyers and said You fellows niase a great inis Yon nave got a. wtuu i ' . - . . .. ,,f what your profession you io ao. l no veriest i I 1 1 , ! (i f ... T 1 w" lnlli cinnnirei, unci, ivvwi, lerer, or villain in the land can ,iiv voii to defend him, and fcr money you will clear him if h-ou can anu iueu mm iuvjbo aim Jtheu trut around upon your Ire i utation as a criminal law- rr. ' Well, or course tue ia.w- "wrs defended themselves, and tuey and Sain had it hot and heavv for awhile, and finally am quoted benpture ana saia Woe unto you lawyers ye will not enter in yourselves and those who would enter in ye hinder." Then they quoted ' fcrrinture back at hitu and told Qhnnt Zflna.a the lawyer wno was such a friend to Paul. They miiutained that, it is their au tv to take any case, and to do . . r. 11 : the best , they can ier iueir clients, whether he ia guilty or innocent, and they submitted it to me as a..relormed lawyer whether they were right or not. This opens up a field of thomrht ' and discussion; wide enough for tlie Georgia Bar association and these questions ouu'lit to be discussed and set tled. There is entirely too ..,i. lrfAjpiipa fihout rjrofes- Ulll. .w.w- -- 1 sional duty and conduct. If J the l iwyers duties were well defined and they were made to c.mr';ruj to them, Judge Lynch would hold no more .mob r.,iirf-s. The reode would be content to wait with confidence iinou the majesty of the law, but now they wait upon the tr'cks of the trade with appre hension, llawes won't hang, Wnolfolk and Echols; and Eddleumn escaped, they say Possibly they may hot be guil tv who fenows. But a lawyers duty is to see his clien thas a fair trial, niid that does not mean a dozen exceptions to the bill of indictment and a dozen more to the Jury and two dozen to the J que-iuous a&eu. mo iniucosw l and as many more to the testi I motiy and a big lot to the -i. . i A.'viivf and all lift 1 1- C ui iiirj vyui v- sorts" ot devilmeut mixed in nrrtmUruond i.ust to oeiuaale a a. v V iurv. It does not mean stock ing a jury like a gambler stocks a deck of cards. It does not mpnn hribiin? a witness nor consenting that it may be done by somebody else. The defend ant can have a fair trial with out resorting to any such artful practices, many of which are an insult to the ability and the inWHtv of the judge. No trreat lawyer resorts to such methods Daniel Webster did not, nor Wirt nor O'Connor, Tom Cobb nor Dougherty nor any of the grand old stock of diet that the jury confirmed. It ia a great thing to be a great lawyer, but a cfchtemp.tr ble thing to be a little tricky, ma licious, unscrupulous pettifog gera sort of lice dog who runs around with his fail curved oyer his back and makes other dogs fight, borne lawyers think it perfectly legitimate to en courage litigation, iney re joice when partners fall out and go to law and have a re ceiver, appointed. They harvest splendidly when a bank or an insurance company has assets to distribute. It is a hard mat ter for a lawyer to be a Chris tian. He lives by the strife of others, andcan't help feeling good when strife comes and he is empioyea. xv is just so with the doctor. The best of them feel gratified when called to a patient. 1 hey may not be exactlyglad the poor tel low has broken his leg, but they are calm and serene and sav let the Lord's will be done. A loug time ago I knew a pood old man who sold cothms lor a living, and he really beli eyed that he was sorry to hear or anybody dying, but he was mistaken. '-William, my son," he would say, in a sympathetic voice, "I hear, that old sister Johnson is liken to die. The doctor says she can't live through the day.- Lord help us all. She is a good old. soifl and ready for the summons. Let us all be ready, William, for we know not the day nor the hour. Old sister is about five feet two just about. I wish you would look over the stock and see if we have a number six. It will take a number six for her, bless her old soul. If we havn't got a number six we will have to make a number five do. It will be a trifle short, but we can raise her knees a little nnd nobody will notice it and it won't blatter after she is un der the ground no it won't matter then, for her soul will be in heaven number six costs liADE A "CEITTEH" OP HIMSELF. Che Humiliating Outcome of Jonas's Uncurbei Desire to Conquer Some thing. FOR THE FARM. :o:- Tt was a State election in Alabama and among th'e crowd filling the little town where 1 happened to be stopping were some queer characters. Among the queerest were an old , man and his son the father nbout sixty year3 old, and the son about to cast his first vote. The boy liad primed up pretty well, and hv io o'clock in the rore- noon he was saying f ' " "Father, git ten men to hold me, for if I turn loose this town won't be nowhar !" "Be calm. Jonas, be calm," advised the old man as he Datted him on the shoulder "Whoop 1 yi ! yi ! Wbar's the critter as says he will challenge iny fust vote?" MATTERS OF INTEREST TO TI1E TILLERS OF TUB SOIL. 1 Original, Borrowed, Stolen and Communicated Articles on Farming. I TTLe Advance has always en deavored to do Whatever lay in its power to aid the farmers. We propose to make tbe paper ot as much practical value to tlie tillers of the soil as It is in our power, To do so we expect our farmer (rieuds to help us. We . hope to have at least one original article from the ien of some practical farmer ever , weefc and we here and now earnestly request them to assist ns m this way and there by help in the practical education of the farmers ot tbe State. Ed." told that the . Railroads that work so earnestly to give cheap freight rates obt of the State and charge such high rates in the State need no commission to look after the interest of the people. The Advance -believes otherwise. WILL FARMING PAY : May 30th, 1889. Editor Apvanxe : I see in a late number of your valuable "Thar's no critter sayiu' any- paper you ask the farmers to write on the subject or agricul ture. I will iiave to leave the subject to one more competent. I often hear the question asked "will farming pay?" After an tavern t experience of forty years at the plow handles, I say it will pay. I have heard farmers say it will not pay to make cotton at nine cents per pound. From experi- "But I hev. I'm a-gom to ence I say it will. 1 will give thing of the sort, Jonas. Jist be quiet. Don't be raisin' your voice too much." Jona3 circulated around for awhile, took another drink, and then came )ack to the steps and said : "Father. I've rot to turn 9 . loose." "Shoo ! Jonas ! A DEADLY BIXJW AT THE TRUST. The farmers of three South ern States Georgia, South Carolina and Louisiana have pledged themselves to take from the mills 6,000,000 yards of cotton bagging for U9e in place of the Jute coverings formerly used ia baling cotton. For a while the movement among the plantere against the Jute Trust appeared - to slumbering, but were no other less, of the pro 3. on this im mense quantity of material is a deadly blow at the trust, in addition to the establish ment of a new Southern indus try fostered aud fed by ma terial raised at home. Boston Post, Dem. 2T0ETH ClEOLHIA.TnOUSHT. What the Brethren of the Quill Think and Say on the Questions of the Say. LET U8 GO FORWARD. Men who wait for others to lead in every public enterprise are the men who think the town and country Is gone or going to the bow wows. Dur ham Sun. QAUBLXX3 IN FETCHES. peace has been banished. " With Bishop Potter denoun cing political corruption, and the Rev. Mr. Abbot declaring that too many of the Grand Army veterns were maimed by whisky, we need expect no be i peace this year. Winston Sen tinel. cut loose and go fur tne hull crowd, fur I can't hold myself no longer." At that moment a Turk or Bohemian or foreigner of some Johnson i sort came up with a hand organ and a dancing bear, and 1 saw a new idea strike Jonas like a landslide. The father saw it, too, and protested : "Now, Jonas, doan make no critter of vo'self. You jist let that b'ar alone. 'Top, I'm gwine. tar clinch him. He's altogether too funny fur this y ere locality." "You'll git busted, Jonas. Bar's is ornery varmints. Got to do it, pap. I'm bub- vour readers my reasons ior making the above assertion, i will take one acre of land for a basis and see the result. 1. Putting 200 loads loam yj.o 2. Putting in drill 2.00 3. Breaking lauu io 4. Kidzing and planting 1.00 5. (lultivatinsr '. 4.00 6. 30 bushels cotton seed at 13 cents..... 1 4 u0 7. Picking out cotton 5.00 8. ftinuiu? cottou l oo Ue of implements and horse..... 4.00 The Asheville Journal speaks words that bear the imprint of truth on their face, when it savs : "Certainly, the condition of the farmers is not satisfac tory. They labor year in and year out for small rewards, oft en at a loss, instead of a profit. lhe hardest worse? class on earth, they are the most poorly paid. The Alliance is a power ful motor in the march of im provement, and all good citi zens onust wish it well. THE DOOR STANDS OPEN. Hon. Samuel J. Randall wants the Democratic party to get together again. That is what we want. If Mr. Randall and his followers will come over to the majority, the party will be united, and nothing will be able to withstand it. Come over Samuel. Lexington Dispatch. There is no Worse Fern of Gimtlin- . Again "dealing in futures" ! has been declared gambling by ' a high State tribunal. The Su-1 preme Court of Nebraska ha decided In a suit brought by a Chicago broker against a Ne-' braska speculator on a note ' given to cover margins, that as . there was no intention of the , parties to purchaee and receive grain, the contract was a gambling contract, upon which . no recovery could be had. The court goes on to pay : "On con-' eldenng such contract, al though outward forma of law may have been complied with, yet where the defense is that contract Is a wagering one, and not intended for artnal pale and ' delivery of property, it 19 the, duty of courts to go behind the , contract aud examine the fact? to. ascertain its true character." ' So far as we can remember, ; such has been the decision of every American court before which this question has bean raised, atd we are glad such la . the case. If men will gamble. HIS REWARD. nor Ln K.sotr rr.ir FA CK A X Y tt II ER E." 'low IlffrimUny m 1'oor Little IVaif Won Maitlen Fair. "Be off, you littie scoundrel ! Do "a think I've nothing else to do haa to ttf n.l to tbe like of joa f uch were the imgrf words that me to me a I opened tbe door f tr. Beyer'a rouic utore. Before the couoter, clamping a Attered violin in bis arms, iras the aadsomest hoy I had erer laid my yea upon, although jaat now his w was flushed and his great black y flamed with indignation. 'I am oo ftcoundret, nor beggar ither! 1 b:ive money to pay jou."' Suddenly the angiy tone faltered. od turning away, with a child inn etnr tbe little Mlow drew tbe ark of bis brn vnliand over bts ejes o bide tbe nxing'tets. My interest and pity were aroo- d, aud stepping forward, 1 laid my iaud on bis nboulder. "What is it, my UI f Cao 1 help ou io any way T What did be ant in here V I aked. Laming Mr. Beyer. lle wanted me to mend bis old .Idle there, as if I bad timn to the State should not leud U t on sucu trash." SO CHANGE OK FRONT. The worst possible "politics" legal machinery to help them collect their wagers ; on the contrary, their crime should be for the Democratic party, denounced by the law, and rig- would be a change of front on I orously punished. the tariff question. On the grounds of expediency alone such a move stands condemned in the mind of every Democrat whose thinking apparatus is in working Herald. blin' up like bilin' soap suds, and sumpthin' has got ter be us just twenty-two dollars and done, or the biler will give way. $2.1.00 With this expense you ill get 1300 lbs seed cotton or one bale weighing 450 lbs at rents $40.5" 30 bushels seed 4.50 A Republican exchange con tains an article headed "Farm ers, Think." This is very im prudent advice for a Republi can to give. When the farmers of the country begin to think to some purpose, the days of the Republican party will be num bered. Courier-Journal. we must nave ioiiy-iivo wi that we have to keep them on hand a god while without in terest and business is very dull Fifty dollars wouldn't be too much, sifter Johnson has ngiit smart of property and her chil flrn wonldn't like to see her put away in a cheaper coffin than fifty dollars. Yes, Wil liam, my son, we will make it fiftv nobody ever fusses about these funeral bills thank the pood Lord for His mercies it is a bad thintj for anybody to die. but the Lord's will must Ho nn " And the eood old man sat down with a bigh and Tpinofl the sad sweat from his " i forehead. Next morning he came in lookintr very droopy ana re marked, "Wilbamymy son.tney tell me that sister Johnson didn't die last night and has taken a turn for the. betteT. It is almost astonishing hot these old people hold out, especially women old women the Georgia bar. They were The doctors don't know much ax)ve it. They defended their clients on broad general prin ciples, and fomrht a fair fight tv,b rnntests of lawyers before the courts used to be big bat ties with big guns, but now lUvow skirmishes and sur- d bush-whacking and more about them than we do. William, my son, nave you heard of anybody else who is sick and likely to die ?" I would't like to pursue any trade or profession that taRes its living off cf the irauties,. ti.o nna.rrls. the sufferings or Every citizen of the town heard his veil. The bear was about five rods away, going through a waltz, and he stopped his movements to see what was going to happen. Jonas made a beeline for him, and as he came within six feet he rose in the air and came down astride of Bruin, and grabbed him by the ears and yelled : "America agin the hull airth ! Whoop!" It was in the middle of the street, and the street was dusty. Therefore I can't swear as to what took place during the next two minutes. When the foreigner pulled his bear off there was a bundle of some thing lyina- in the dust. It looked like old clothes, but it turned out to be; Jonas. He wasn't saying a wora He didn't know it when the father and two others lifted him over against the fence and got water from the town well to pour over him. It was a full quarter of an hour befom he opened his eyes and faintly asked (Jost.. 45.O0 .. 25.00 I Profits per acre 820.00 Now I will ask if you cannot furnish ns with some of the vountr men in your town that have the muscle and the energy and brain to try it. Wilson could furnish a good crop of them : some clerks, some horse traders, some barkeepers, some lawyers, some doctors, perhaps an editor. I see all the news papers advocate emigration and capital with it. That is not what we want. VP e want men that have energy and push in them to succeed in farming, and we have them here. If they will just come in the coun try and give their undivided attention to farming, they will be seen to make money, pro vided they will make all their manures at home and buy no commercial fertilizers. If any good farmer will fol low this advice and make his supplies at home he will al ways have meal in the gum. flour in the barrel, meat in the smokehouse, corn in the crib. Au exchange which we value says notwithstanding the growth and apparent prosperi ty of Illinois, it is officially stated that its farm mortgages amount to 8142,400,300, about four dollars for every acre of land in the State. We cannot think of a wor.-e form of gambling than that practiced in "dealing in fu tures." If two men shut them selves up in a mom and rlay order. Smithfield card9 for money, beyond them- 1 took tbe instrument from the toy and laid it on tbe counter. "Here, Mr. Beyer, be so kind as o pat a new string in this, and M-bile you are doing it let as ace - hat music the lad can briogout of fiat violin there. The it riacihle little ot bis wrath in bis uprine. "That violin! that! why. tbst'n -orth a year rent of the More, to gether with all that' i it f Pelves few people suffer injury. u ,CJ lM"y But by the modern system of "he...,.,..: u ... the national ,mocrat.c om. "dealing in futures" the entire um .r VbaV; uarios French, who has been country suners aauy. rwuai one iM.(flf - elected to succeed the late W. conditions are rreaiea in me H. Barnum oo the Democratic National Committe, 49 a manu facturer, and a low tariff man. 3apt.J. C. Hask l!. of South Carolina, has bv.i. elected to the vacancy of the National Democratic Committe, caused, by the death of Capt. F. W. Dawson. Wilmington Star. The petch crop In this sec tion promises to be the best in many years. In some instances the trees are so heavily load ed with the fruit that they have to be propped. Wilming ton Review. To the question, "does farm ing pay ?" an exchange ans wers, "of course it does; if the farmer don't get the pay some one else does." tue system defective. The roads are bad, not be cause of any obstacle in the way of improve ment, or because of any peculi arity of soil that renders us less fortunate than our neighbors, but because our eystem of working the roads ia so defec tive. It is about as slip-shod and worthless as anything can well be that pretends to be more than a burlesque. Con cord Standard. markets by the opposing gam-. biers, and innocent people are mulched to pay the tribute de- manded by thee commercial I pirates. And out from tb ; 'bucket-shops' aud 'exchanges' . in which they i ly their ne farious method.-, there issues a i moral contagion perilous to ib whole mercantile community, i Our Canadian colonies of con- ? fessed criminals draw from' The Advance believes there is good money in dairy farming and it hopes to see many of our farmers devoting more atten tion to dairying. I he greatest possible care should be taken iu working stock not to tall or otherwise injure them. Just Like a Han. Father, did I clean out the and last but not leagti money in strategy, and they have spies tne griefs of mankind. I would not if I coula help it, dui ii is fortunate for us that there are lawyers and doctors aud den tists and undertaKcrs. iub family doctor is an indispensa Kio institution next to the onA cnnts and sometimes trai trrj in the camps. "Beat him to th tank." is the watch-word A man told me the other day it hat some of the lawyers over i,u State ran down their r&es iust like a buzzard scents Darents he is the most impor- down a dead norse. a ichuw tant personage connecieu l.aaranf a wreck on the ran- the family. He ranKs witn tue road and he will take the first J preacher and the teacher and a fast horse and start the lawyer, and most . cisbs hull crowd ?" "No.Jonas. You tackled the b'ar ajcin my advice." "And kerwolloped him ?" "Skeercely, you've dun got the wust maullh' ever heard of." "Licked ?" "I should obsarve. You'r bit, clawed, knocked, rolled, para- his pocket. Greene County Farmer. . raising pius. A correspondent of the Wes tern Rural ha3 this to say about raising pigs : "Increase the sow's rations as the pigs in crease in age, by giving ground lyzed and broke, and you won't oate, bran and a, small portion twenty-five be htten to worK ior a Jonas, you's a critter, f ule of a critter, t ram or in the night to get there in time for business, borne wag drew a picture of a train that had jumped the track, and the fireman was killed.aud hi( wne had just arrived. And while j, t.XiQ was bending over the .mangled body the lawyer was vweipering iu her ear : l! liun cimt; Uiiir madam your tfrief to (!( lirr, . , I xirili Uku jrourcttSL' for half 1 recover. ' They call these fellows the cow coro.iers over there. But there id one good thing .Uut the legal profession. The jmlged are all reformed lawyer-" When a lawyer rises to the bench he suddenly changes Iih nature and has an abhor- em-' of the tricks or. tne iraae.i h;iv.) known an unscrupulous, artlul practit ioner to make a .niw.st excellent judge. He knows the tricks, and hedges against theiu, and give the tricksters u i encouragement. He really wants Justice administered. J low su'JdeiiJy he rises iu the L .'estimation of the people, when he i-s transfered from the bar to the bench. Not because he is a judge, but because they ee how he leauH to the right side of the ca.-e. for it is a fact that most every case has a right side that even the common people can see without spectacles. ,A sense of the justice of a cause is instructive in the h jian brea.-t. Not long ago there w.is a great rae being tried ' iu a aeighboring county and after soieral days of '-hard fighting the inry found a verdict and it met with such universal in dorsement that the community rejoiced as much as the parties who gained it. They had al ready tried the case outside of the court and had found a ver- holds his position during me. It is the most inviting of all professions, and offers widei fields and fresner ones than any other. But it has its bad side, too its responsibility ,its night work and its daily contact with pain and grief. Bill Aki-. month a pore and if this doan take the swellin' outer your head I'm gwine to hire a nigger and a maul to kuock it off. Sify, Baker, kin you load this critter into yer cirt and toat him out home ?" The flQW.WOBDS ASE MADE- Various Processes Through Which They Pass- Knew it Was Somebody. of oil cake, till the sow sup plies milk for the litter, never feeding &ay sour swill to the sow. a? that will impair the young pigs' digestive organs of the stomach, and you will have diarrhoea, white scours as called from the deranged condition by the fermentation of the sour swill, through the sow's milk When the pigs are large enough I commence to encourage them by feeding in a separate trough from the dam, sweet milk, soaked corn in small quantities November 2C, 1861, Mrs. Hodges, of St. Louis, mailed a letter to her husband, who was with Sherman's army. On reaching his regiment the letter was given to Capt. Bixby, to be delivered to Mr. Hodges. The captaiu naturally put it in his pocket. Two weeks ago he found it in the same pocket of the same coat, yellow and dingy years in carceration, but otherwise all right. He immediately mailed it, -and Mr. Hodges received it in St. Louis, the city from which it originally started. The news was a little old, but the family enjoyed . reading it. Washington Post. insurmountable tLe?e place3 moro reCr?its I rrom any oilier quarter, me honor of any city may be eel I down iu inverse proportion to ; Its facilities for "dealing in fu- ! tures," and like speculations. While the Iniquitous char- : acter of these trM.n.ictlons ia I manifest to every fair mind, while it has been declared by an unbroken line of legal de- cisions from court1 looking no ' further into any question than is necessary to determine what , in legally right, there are men who pretend to have regird for the spiritual law of ChrLnV ' kingdom who avow they can , see no harm In such things. Surely none is o blind as L who will not see. But a bllnl ; man ought to ue able io ne- . that he whose piety doej not ' rise as high a the decisions f a secular court ha forsaken the way of life. 1 But we have often observed 1 that when a man is hopelessly wrecked in his finances by puch -transactions, he Is immediately ' able to see that th whole bul-" ness was a wicked gambling operation. - He may hive been ; never so obstinate in its de fense while he was winning, bnt when he has lost, his views In stantly change. One we have heard fnrioulv berate the gamblers who had bereft his children of their patrimony, but he seemed to forget while h was winning that he was rob bing the children of others he seemed to forget In his aSver- TI1E PEOPLE MCST UE EDUCATED North Carolina cannot afford to neglect tbe education of her children. Her honor, no less than the hapbiness and pros perity of other people, is in volved. e have no lamp by which our feet are guided, but the lamp of experienae and the last few years have thrown a flood of light on the education al problem. General education is an imperative demand and wherever suffrage is universal, education should be universal. New Berne Journal. Mr. Beyer' eye ojeu-d wide, ' mnt nay my ota did too. Ill Tied tbe vi.,l.u (tout its ce and ave it to the boy without any jrthor o Mii.it in. Gently and eiitaiingly at !it, the how Ihrated over the ft Hoc, tho 'tthefin f-ourne and tilling lii yes as thonh iu ec!v, tLe biy tired liked oue inspired. It was marvc!.iu to see sach kill in one imc be could ave been lnt U-u yean 1I at tbe met. And when he told me of tbe -uel 'iwdre" Ior whom he Ouw 'orked, the string mended, aud he store It-It, we walled along to .'ether, and 1 asked bim if the a J re taught him t play, be i 1 : -a, do, it was my father, io my wo home. I; was he ho bad the itraduarins ; be taught me to know ne by Its sbae." I beld a clew to the enigma now. It was another rate cif that tnd astatdly of all crimes child iil napjuog. -'Where was your own Lome V aked. A frightened look sprang into bo bo) (ace. -I dare not teli yoj, sir. Ob, il .he padre knew what 1 have al .eady said, te aould kill me be as told roe so. 1 mnst go, wr," tud be hsd darted away before I .oul.l endeavor to detain him. When 1 reached h -mc 1 related be occurrence to my r---r. Late bat altertuHin, as m- . diune, '. heard a strain ol tuaic anti-prouibition league. The rum hells of Tom, Dick and Harry were closed. The Bank of Durham failed. Thera- fore tbe closing of the rum- hells "busted" the Bank of Durham. The financial Inter- Bts especially the credit of the Bank of Durham were so tenaciously and Inseperably interwoven with the character, work and interests of "Tom's" bar-room, that when the law closed Tom's door, it necesaari- ly, and, as a logical sequence, closed "Buck's" door also! Durham Sun. vilbout, 1 reoguiwd a. onne the me Italian air I bad heard H ar il in Mr. liescrs More. Going to tbe window and draw 02 aside tbe curtain, I looked out. tud there )w opon tbe pareroenl aefore the hooc the little lad. Call lames I told io to to ak tbe boy In. Indeed, sir, that's where beV Ven trying to cet Ibis lat ten ninute. Ile'siunz the U-ll twice md tiren to the kitchen door jiilea." Tbe boy presently appeared. The reason of bis roraiug was soon -tplaiued. There was a plot form d to enter and rob my titer's ouse ul twelve o'clock that night. ; -.'be la J overheard It all. and bsr- u.g been sent upon an errand, bad akea tbe opportunity to bring me x warning. when I received from one of my country women, a former intimate acquaintance who bad married a Trench gentleman of rank, .an invitation to an entertainment which was to be beld at her bou.RO for the beoelit of a noted charity. It was couched ia these compli mentary terms : I have a lively recollection cf your ability as a pianist, and hear ing of your arrival la the c.!y I ' have ventured to writ and ak you it jou will belp as with your fekill as well as favor ns wita your desir ah'e i-ietr. Tht-re wdl be no ifvlt-wiiousU, only a lew perscD..! friends who have genrrouKly pro ffered their services for swcet chanty's sake. ' 1 eon-tented, of exrarse, and ioo'i little Antine with ire, deligbUvl at having such a graujjjorl unity of displaying his U loved Stradui nnu which 1 bad purchased ! air. Beyer and preeenUd to him ttfr our departure from New York. My nan came early upon the program me, andafu-r tetnlrtinc one of Lizt s melodious rhaMdics, 1 to-ik my ieat amotjg the audlence aud dlpol mj'self t -tij.y wLat fttllowe.1. Tti-n It was that a Isca near me attracUsl my laM:i'atel attention, and. without the J--at warning, Cnptd dihared. w;!h dissstrooseflect, one ol Lis keenest arrows within the heart 1 Lad ra-My deemed imprecnaV.e to och aKault. Such hair ! ea h a exm plewin ! mch eyes ! and aUne all such eipreion ef angelic pur.iy anTI sweetness! The young la.ly was dicuwl movt . imply in white, nnal-:ti. lc German loc-1 jewels or dowers. Her cotnj.ati.ia attired in black, with a a.I. tort ly face not nnhke heroan, I M-.iiaifrll fuut.t te her mo'licr. At length, fearing h-st my pto. lotigej C-v-e xhould a'tract a1! n ti.n and caoe annoyance, l l.im-J my ejes to tnrn In another'd ac tion, with the reo!ve, noaever, tronj: in my mind not t W-t tt evening pans without an iatrxlui-.. tion. Ant wine's viaha m1o was Lo an nounced, and 1 ui"d to tuTMlf at She -tf--t ese aud utic.i4M-uti-. tes wish which the little l liow Mool Wlore tbe t-h-gant tl rm g that greeted Ins ae.tf ance h4 plauditfi that woula liae ahatlit d an tilder x-rMin. SuJil.-ulv a thtll'.itig ny rstg through tbe room. -.siumel It itny Uy! OiJ-r tal'. i, but it Is he! I would know th.it a. my ahere! It Is it tua IteT" Tlie lw jut raiM-l tremtld in the r.ir; then la n Jre! lVr inrer Antome exdasaied. as ropting Lis viotin tl.e tulovt-d instrument be waftit to LatiUle only with the tetH!-j-i care Le spt acg irom the kw, nt tnis u-l Ktae to where, in Lt dauj:htera arm's the lady was we pitij bys tetica'ly. 1'or attew mtt cnt as latcUM? exc4temet.t, ttr tnot pie sent knew the nry t. Hi I tut lf learned a brt wbiV la'-r the e4l faned lady and tier t-au .i ful daughter. It waaledettl Aotost e' i h a d mother the tVHintei de li.ricje. Her husband Lad died a outu le tf j at before ; and the l ly t n.z whoikc chartus Lad inspired at trt ight an ondjitig p.Mtt wi:La my brt".t was the i-a' "-r Cr. inne, wbooe Dame 1 L . ;u xt'.'.f beard Upon AbtMTe"s I ' . Thus atrangeJy, in utifoie se-n manner, did 1 " r j -i;t the tics that croe! Laud had I uthi -ly sundered. All this which I bate ttlseaoc culled ten jears ao. .ud CotitiLa Las trea my brtuc tiii e jcim. lit r mtber and tro:hcr lite wi'.U us aud share ur Lappmexm. An toine Las amply fuitilled th prv mifeof Lis bo;tooit and Ueidts tbe benty of itersoa and t hat tn f tna'il-r that wberercr he wia Lim friends. Lis wonderful ta'mt bas already caaNd Lint to be avdmired in tbe bibetl u V of the musical world. The editor of the Ashe ville Citizen, who met Bishop liVUlauat tlio AjUinuvuai vvj" i a . 1 " . I onn in to nnn o ann aa f nTT Ventiou at Henderson week Z 'T Jr i . -1 3; I Will LttHO KUUU UU1U X We have noticed that words, like pigs, are hard to drive. You may employ scholarship and locric till the cows come home, and yet the word won't be driven into the language by anv ssifih means.v Lite enougn amrm-nhab 'B-ith his trousers in his boots, soma- fellow who 't know a Latin root from a solar ecupse, wm the right word at the right time, With no conception of what he is really doing. For awhila we will call it -slang,' and try ta keep it out ot prim,. Then we will here and there print it between quotation marks aa if it were a thing to l-a trtiiehftd OU1V Willi writer will vontnro t.n cdlllit it tO hlS VO of troiid -. words-, and then, when the man rbo made it has fallen into oblivion, v?e will put it into our lexicons, and uhiloloirisia will go on inarreling about the classic mot fro in whix:lt it did or did . ' l-.r 1 i T.n iiol grow. jwasmngton What this country really neds is less scrambling for o&ce and more strawberries in the shortcake. Shoe and Leather Reporter. . hfifnro last and heard him dis course on his peanut sweet mild remedy for insomnia, comes to the conclusion that the editors who have been making sport of the remedy have made asses of themselves will take good c-lve them a liberal supply of ground oats, bran, oil cake and soaked corn, never losing a minute to see if they are just loose enough to be good, hearty Extenuating Circumstances. Omaha school teacher "There, now. Bobby. I am sor ry I had to whip you, tut I must punish you when you communicate with your seat mate. You say now take your seat. Bobby : "I didn't communi cate. He had just come from the ball park, and I only asked him at is the score." Teacher : "Oh, was that it. so. By the game 'a new sono in their mocth. The "boys in blue" used to sing, at the break out of the late war, "we are coming Fath- eaters, and at six weeks old, I nave maae asses vi have ttem taught to do without Ynn VhonM have said We knew somebody had been , You should have said A 1.;,, OTA n nlaa oAil to """ " ' : ttlft WaV. HOW Old ul-"6 - - , aa. thflm their oiii ouariera . i.-an exactly who. States- tw" rT TJa " V - terminate to-uay : . i Tf mn in h.iiii ihil. n. i, win. bucu I feed them just what they will clean from one feeding-till the next, and increase on tted as their aDcetite increases ana find out ville Landmark Packing Hogs. On the Chicago Express: Pas senger (who is acquainted with the. conductor), -neiio, r-u; You look warm as if you nag. been having some pretty hard work." Conductor. "Yes. I have. I pent twenty minutes in the second coach packing hogs. It was full of drummers and ev ery one of 'em had four seats apiece and passengers were standing in ths aisles iur- lingtonJfree Press. A. Remedy. We would suggest to the Post master general that ba (Jrop a line to the postmaster of thjs town i-pn.lintr : "Mior Bill Perkins - Sir : ithr attend to your biz or git, and I'd a little rather you'd git. So wonld the people of your town. Yours truly, and donJt be oyer a week making up your mind what course to take." Arizona Kicker. Talk vs. Action. In the East they talk about digests the same, never allow- doing things; in the Hest they ing their feed to become sourj mixing my swill fresh morning and evening, which they relish with an appetite fit for a king. Always keep appetite good, bowels regular, clean quarters, and above all, allow no cousti pation in your pigs. do thing. For example, the East has been several years talking about reducing the surplus, but out in Oklahoma, you will see, tney won t ia.i much about tt; they wu: just vank out their pistols and reduce it. Atlanta uonstitu tlon. ' We see it stated that one merchant ini Hendersonville way up in the mountains has imported for the West 5,000 bushels of corn and will get in ono hnshftia mora before the fall, is it auy wondef that the people of North Carolina do not accumulate more e ve no doiibt that it costs the people of Western North Caro ina one-third less freight pn that corn from Kansas than it wonld on the same article rrom Hyde county. And yet we are iv that he waa but a broken cramhler.Nashville Christian ! "I knew yon lived here, for I hare AQocaie. ra,,i,? broken Knglisb; "and ..... ta-ilFme. 1 should do just tLe same. Convincing a Jury. Antoine never forcets a kindness." "Go back with all baste," I said An Orageman in the North c.i i o him. -As tbey tbink that you Ireland wan proved to have mur- '"now nothing ol their plan, von dered a Catholic on evidence eo ', rill be safe from suspicion. Onh er Abraham, a hundred thous-1 crushing!! hat the judgc(Monaghani e aure and batten. When morn- ioiu iue jury i,oi urarKemeuj iuai i uavai conr ai qqit io me. there was uo need lor him to charge I A few bours later found my sister iheui, or lor them to quit the box. J afe lor the Digit at a friend's They, however, not only insmted I louse, (and a baud of three io on retiring, but remained so loo?' ice men, with niysrlf, awaiting tbe in cooMiltatiou that Monagban at tour of twelve. It came, and with last scut for tbeui. "I'm afraid, my lord, there's n prohabilitiy.of our agreeing said the foreman." WhaJ!"' exclaimed J Monaghan, in amazeiueut. "Toe ' evidence is as clear as daylilit. Where's your ditliculty V -Wr cannot oouvice mis t'enueman, m loni," pointing to a h'.ilc weazene.1 ' man, who quailed aud quaked un der the judge's i-t. "What is, your difliculty, sir ! asked the ' judge, turning upon biiu sharply. "I've been twenty eara on the bench, anil a clearer o.ie of mur . der I've never bad before me.'' "Certainly, my loid," stammered' tbe little man, "and that is what I have been for two bours trying to ' convince these eleveu gentleman j of-'' Prom "Ta'ea of ts Juryl6x." Aud all this the re union t f parent and rfn sf brother atid sist er, aud la-t, if not to me 3e-5, tcy oo prcnent b'lss .me ium ti siraiile act of kindness. Tnjlr, the tecmj ne I.j -tt four. Id. Carl lirMkctt tu . V. Iedger. 7Am sVlw and or more," and now the "brother in black," and dowu ! in Dixie, can raise the refrain. "we are coming Father Benja min in squads of thousends," after the "flesh pets of Egypt," the official pap as it hangs down in the shape of Postal clerks positions, and we can see Father Benjamin as he presses these paps to their lips while the brothers in white stand looking on with watery mouths. Goldiboro ilercury. A Sound Legal Opinion. I have not used all of one bottle yet. I suffered from catarru ior twelve years, experiencing tne nauseating drooping in the throat peculiar to the disease, and nose bleed almost daily. 1 tried various remidies withont benefit until last April, when I saw Ply's Cream Balm . advertised m tbe Hoston Budtret. I procured a bottle,- and since the-first ilaj?s use have had no more bleeding tbe sorenens w entirely gone. D G. Davidson, with the boston Budget, formerly with Boston Journal. E. Bainbridge, Munday Esq County Atty., Clay Co., Texas says : 'Jiave used Electric 1M- ters with most happy results. M brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundrve, but was cured by timely use of this medfciue. Am satisfied Electric Bitters sared-his life." Mr. 11. I. WiIcox.Hon, of I torse Cave, Ivy., adds a like testimony, sayine ; lie positively believes be would have died, bad it not beeu lor Electric Bitters. This great remedy will ward off. as well as cure ail Malarial uis- eases, and for all Kidney, and stomach Dtsoraers stands unequal ed. Price 50c. and ! JJ at A. W Rowland's Drug Store. Advice to Llihers. Mrs. Winslow s Soar Mug 3 vrup should always Im Qed lor children whenteethiug. It soothes the child the gums, allay all pain, cures wind colic, and la the h 'sr rf ineay for diarrhoea. Twenty uve cent a bottle. Hiatcry lUvizei. t the exiecte-l arrivals. We fell ipoo them, and almost ere they juld realir.e what was happening ;und thetuM-lves baiund and secur d jur prWuierft. Tbe elder of the two, from An oine'a description, I knew mut e the. one he called '-the padre." My buiu s was with Liru. Tell me all you know aboot tbe toy called Antoine," 1 aaul, "and will promise not to appear gainst yon." Tbos adjured, he gave me tbe lesired information. He bad stolen .he boy, attracted by bis beauty, our ye-irs before trum bis borne iu Be ko be said, describing the i ouse and street minutely, at tnv eqaest. ! Early the following morning little ntoine came, as 1 bad told b;m, .lid from that moment until tbe osuing week when be embarked ith me npou out going steamer, I lid not allow bim out !" my sight, t bad resolved to seek w it boat ds- ly and relieve the- anguish ot bo l.vlr with the shitiiug L r, lloldiuj all tbe cuj.riji ttd Sta't ly, kind aud passing U;r, C'uld joa wash the cUilOnu's faces t WLeti He rosy morning ImgLi l'aiula a tlh gold each loof and spire, Bani.h:ng tbe aiades ,f uht, I'ould oa start the Lit Lea Ctc. Ter the fields with thee 1 wander, Summer's j:l.ry oMiln-a !, Charrre, I all thy irtuen -.n ler, V.if. could. bread. h, could j oil iiilo Is Kt deeply, truly ten!er, CUaratr water ia a j Ansaeriug tay Leatt itn'itan. iu Ua e y ou been to cooLin;; cA. You Lave heard) our li. tin. aeifhlstra talkiu Johnnie's father is a Bepnhlican. and he is better posted on political matiers tbaa he is ou Sunday school, though he goes to aanaay .arenla, who, toor long years belore school, Last bandar tu teacher niV4 bea o crnelly bereft of te came aronnd to him. "How long b'ld uf their affections. were tne children of Israel ia iiat to ray rbana and dim.i. tbe oenertr' sue aseu. "rou' I years, ' be answered, promptly. i "Four years V repeated the teach er in inquiring surprise. 4-es m, fonr years; from lCi to 1HV.I." Washington Critic .The best philosopher is be who contributes most to tbe happiness ! of others, . 1 ind Antoine s keen disappointment n reaching the il.vw wbitber the .tahan had direct el me aa Antolne's ormer Lome, 1 found that I bad jeen dcoeivel. No each family bad jver lived there. vith tbe approach ot warm a-eatber we left Italr for Paris. Ther my fate came to me. I had! been there but a fortnight Uiut i'.. oa may yourself In-oue of l e m.itay who know from fr ial et jk r.enca just how gosl a thing it i. If joa hae ever tried it, i i t of Its staunch friends, Is-cau-e the wonderful thing about it i. that when uin! given a trsl. I r. K !;' JCew Diswivery etcr alter b14 a llae in the hou--. JfjoJl'ae oeter u--d it and should Is- x'.Zx-t-ed with a oough, cold or 7 TLrot, Lung tr Ch-t troi'e. ee( ure a Uttl at once nd g c it a lair tnah It is guaranrl -xrt? time, tr tuotiey reluti5-d. Trial U.t'les free at A. W. lioa land" Drug htore. There are ,"' ex tVwlcra'e soldiers bur w-d i a Oakwcs.1 IVtuc tery near Cuicasu. Aa as. .a".Ka bas leea lormed Xi eect ja-ta meat to their tucmoi). IViujis aioa bas lieea ti-b bv Sccre tary of War to erect it.