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Kmsnacas -v. . y " v- - - - . V-JLU, , - ...."-.- o; .-'.-:::: J'AiisroK-; . .. ""'"a""' . . : . . .iJET AS-lTSSK S?US.' Tllfcii A13PST AT, ISK TH COUJf.rUV'M; TV OO'I, ASD' TKl'THSV j: ' T " " " . ..'"., iCas'.i in Advance --: " -.'....-.".":::--:.'..'.:.: '...."-: L zzj , TT ' ' ' ' " ' ' " " . T0 THIS OPFXCS. VOLUME 20. . : ' : WILSON, NORTH CAEOLIM, . FEMUAEY. 6. 1890. ' - , . . 1 MMBEH - - t J'." Tnr 1 1 - N wf 5Tl?S BETTER f; l i. f;.' :nstri CO '.-' is 1 OOi .V . . . a .lit .; ; . . 5 a. proic uicl ; :.:!. (-U? J ii!i'.I.V i ' - "i. 3 a- Uiiey-, ii.nnireu .'.va. rall ;.iT(:s-l'.qrt - r ': tuvi ii.a Vit;-v :' r ' A';'i y !ii. .-;' . tnr.nj' f i i d unt : ' v.';; lilv;'- ::ri :: : y.' V. hi-'-' uT -i a'il . fnto t ue : . .: :: i ri! 1, ; . ; : t. ' . ; rl.c. i!.-.. Iit at-.the bottom a. little pit about ten-fee t across and look-, fcfl lis? it -was ' built 'to--Ggii.L ciiioker.s in. I Lvard that tbej boys difi-'figlit rhTekens tlisre on the siy some times. The. cliTiik was a revolving tabu; thatlild a cot ou it' and w&a .laced $. tli.-'middle of pit. I)r Kuilrlcfc Treut iii first .,a.ud .1 followed', 'long .wit a a siok white '-nv-xn and -two sick dt;ik Alt of a .--'.laden lli yo-i?ir dceU-r eeiL. ureocsd c?ieer inM ijiid so i '...: a chrer -aurl s.-.t rdown. ' I (ii iii't . know win Hier tiy -.. rw cherinf ausl for fear they wild .th! ak I vn;,:si;'k I.. rose ;'foi ward and took another x'i-'-cr and Vtey chared araiu.- professor then introduced mo to'the'au 1 ie-ncw arid I ra to a ier-: pedicular, att.i.de-' and tiLey cheered ai-'ain J:d again. 1 to., . 2:y . li-.or After this -lit VJli 1 ;1; in ..ho '. .-ur p. we - -a i"d 1 r chewing tobacco. Ho said, ''Why no. This is .hot-tobacco. This is.a darkie's ear that " backward, aid was more in-p dinafit than when lhid that I ino'e in the su-ar dish, llalpli had to leave the rooia and hide out . the ear, and she woaldnt let him eat dinner until he had washed his hands with' lye -1 -. !-.-- soap a!)Q co,'o,4!ie ; two or inrti times. But still she is prond' of that boy and tells Low he used to speak a speech and pay, "Friends, Romans (and Jountryinen ierul -mo youn ers.': "Little did i think,"! sb'i said "chat h-. woulvj soma day : 'about cutting them ohi from deud negroes.'.' ' !- Ih li. Auk Don"t Say ''Yss" Every Time You ' - Ars ,skei Tov One- . FOE THE FAEM. ;' J, darn to say no when- .asked for your photograph by some one not' specially dear to you. Tnere is in that littia word much that- will protect yeu froia evil .tongues. I. aia to think that your face is . too sa cred t decorate the room -of Tom, Dick or Harry,' no matter if each ona of theiiree is oiie of the ideasaucest fellows in ftoiilJ never he applied whi's the i ph'oit s areVet vu! h either dew or , rslin, for ("ear of sealdmg them. MA TTERS OF j JV TEH J3S T TO : Jlry leaves and jesnsg grass sbouid TILLERS OV TJIK SOU,. rh i aaad .picked tAX of the bed. Hat ' . . i ti e covering of brush hoald not Ori'lnal, liorrowvil. Stolen uul j i . peru.antntly removed out il tbey (XtitimoiictUeU Earning. Articles o:j ate th-5 worl-h Vheu . the s.rm im- i- :i ti:.:.- ;t.i- bolt . - . r..'. :Voric-'"".r- ti. i ' -' t : U!-l S Cl... :i !, .s i j i a -: win! i:.h;-j; n i, il t-O : ! - i. i V j:-;;;. -fo 111 : ti: ; :i':i--:.-. .e ve me SuUJe a -(.-:.(. I riuha t w as a. iay str-' Up hi Hie . narrow, box-, ih to 'hold aa (a yr'nd ; .: : tjia door I- ,..1 i caw lije-.'e a shei'--.i a "screw in--. - were dark - ' ;o: ' thv "eyes the nose, v'. i o with teeth in ) Ki- 1 i '- ;rir.i::..-r '-h-o ) . .::o'i it ;;:;d i 1. '' 'O ;.' AVAS a-l-i-'v- .-, .. ri,.,. j with a'.?cyU.t! u his. i-..-ind. -find I I he Ikies ' - -i .!;. ro the ou: rjs-ai. was. -ox bar, ; 'and an J.eart had two and taother he dar;-"ev was had- ;re?ni.'d iid. 'He 1. 'wts So. n.c: -ii-io-' : :.: ti. that '-i... Oi ' ' - f-'over l: ro ; - -. . ),- time ' I u -.id a ionir ,f. J' V ' rid' t'o'l' i-.i d'- :i:-i !- Oil I- l-i.O .-' - l.l.o.: t ) .- h" -"(-. . :; h oil '!'.:; 7 he aiy water, ;5;he:i I ot deliioois thought .-that sh : iiad- 'tha t keleton-iiu i:iy oa:.'-- o.i vra-t lo t.e cut (nvai w- a . so v Mai . ! i . .' f.o-'v;-r.;.! ti.!.. --. i i; i i : .'-' r-; :. r n my al ios ' - Vo r to o- ' '; o. : 'VllO - : v.':o . o in '.Mark'- d : ill !'.:' i;- O. t:e o;r.; so;-j, M. . - i0- ;; . ; ffin 10: '. " o;d h;.:'-i :-. M..:i, . :s that tieed- iu "vas ;t d t: : ,.:.o ouLit' That t!;;'rse :.;'0'era fiuotor' ar?j always ' 'talking '..tfOtit' 'ouou pidsttii,.' blOtat ji'.Of !!!:, .Weii, if the hioo-d- i-po:.-o'.ted' vh-y not take t ut;- of .0 d, ,0010 i;;til lu ca n i i. r.a j y w -&iCi iet new bltiiirf form i hit -is not pioou . ; v . h;t we "liv--d blood or uo b:.Jod--WJ.tt:'r . rr wv waWv doctors or h-o ducoro.: iMie Baptises lived a: id the i're-oy- ttiians lived for tny '-av. liitit iisT.tisls o. die until their tkr." ciiUirf-.-' iiiid predestination s. the ih .':-o: i:v.riari.s but it a .; oid r ip n any .M&thddirta .-.mv V , ; r . ' : !:,' those !id-Kjto:.;y .-i'-ys. 1. f- never il li.i l;;-'!:.- ' . . : c::o. J.t caatdr nil aod -o :oo..d -auxi '-epoom jaUs-o..( iah o and number six ahfi t-Leep saffron te.i f-sid jiV ureakno: to:, were mad-; j .; : I :.-o- k; :::.' i:... i Wit 'f,; f.-iiie patent. . .uie-ii'.' . o.Js V-arotOuio aol Ilai-::;.:ai's ;...;: t '..:-do..: ar;u littl o e::i3ode was over the pro lei; .-.or asked one 01 the darkies what was the lioiiior with -briui and he said he didn't have breath 'enough, ho was snori oi . . i ",!' irl!r - tan. 1 .1.;.., ..,.! 1":. i,,,.s..,t l;'-,. LtiVeSO JO. .,-t:p3 ctiiu ilia u-.'.B nuiu. UA- a, ileltle arum. . liuj proit-sur tlirimp oi him and put his ear to im lef t breast and ' bean to ask' the yoiingi doctors questions ab'uito diseases of the -heart arid they seemed in know right smart: One said .th-j Leirt lad tw teats to tne ,oths " said tho nrulidloquists, said - he reason t short of breath was because lie didn't have enou rh . of it, ;o.d another- said tlo valves were out of; order?' 0 nd- ani-tber tiionht that ti;e. clavicles , of the.ster.um- wei;o. contracted, but a knowia.tr y.-uiig man said t!o re was not - liough oxygen: i-a his blood,. .-S3. noticed that when a yo;i.m. r.an Vbesitafed raid got thiols n .'-.sed ' the pro Icsscr was very knd and heip e 1 them - along just like DrJ Vaddel used to help os boys c-long ; ia Latin ohta Ve were at college. ' j "Qai'dam is: a pronoun, is H not 'Mr; .b o,. - "Yo:,i" - . '-'.Voli,-(v-itdem is what an adverb' is it nod." 'Oxes, sir ye-, 'sir. iUKia-o is a prbnoiui . ano fulem is au 1 a:1-'.T',.,"' ' i ' ,-. ! 'correct: Mr. .i.-iues," and-Mr. Jones thought oe had'- done wo:?d?rV -nntil 'Lis - report came out and he was put down jlo in Latin. - . .1 - 'Well,: what :s the remeoy for that?'? said the Proiiess;r. -if his blood larOs oxyiie 1 how -cf-.u-hxygeu.-t-!? toviplied." . G ive hi m a d aic, sir,'' - said a young man w.'th a had -ruld. "an iron, donico' Then the Look keeper wi da a 'prescn'p t: ;:.' " -; ... Goo'd-k-rac'iou.s .-thought I! Has tbat -darkev eoc to eat s. whole ioni? A donio is a lump ot iroo as bias a water pail. Lm mavbe he is not to eat it but is to handle .it. ' Maybe lie uoin to -dij". if. the i;ii:ies. !'( does make a im::: strontr' to disr IIP denic iu' the mines. Il 0 like swinging, a pair - ot iron dumb bells t-- r-1 .strong. B'.lt oar boy told ' me after wards that H-ws riot.- .a douic but tonic;:"!, wish that I knew ks much about the human I'r.inU as Dr. Kendrick kf.ows. lie put a little Klass quili in toe other. darkey's mouth and w hen he took it out and looked at it he told the yonug doctors ali about Lis disease and Low it caift.e-a.nd what must be done for- hi in and then he .-beguu on the white man and asked him what :.vas tho" matter,. and the man' pulled up the ieir of his. pants andshoVed an awful cae ot oiit eg -.ineth!T!ii &niX tod hi 'New ?hcno5raph;o T:ys ITrf Being' I'ade- " it is not oitau that i see Thomas A. Edison. Deapito his numberless successes and the ereat fortune which his in ventions have made for hi s.1, life is, i!'l)..ssible, busier t nan evei liiid'seems determined to make the latter half ,of Ids life morfe wonderful ia inventive ahiey moots than liss b.-o-i - the firsjt half. In the while 1 chatted wiih .him I received enoutrti toed for ihonglit to last twelvb liiou-ths. His wonderful pho- nogiyrhic doll is "a xroio)uaceT r iiccess. lie suggests lne- etT- ieution of the idea to all sorts .. t rr .-, v s-. 4 L iovs, an.j in iaci. ome ui ;:r aireadi' at work iu tats printed in black' and wMtejast liow pwset and Low dainty, you look,"is did j'tbt man tbat th '. picture tslionld l;Sve it-usensa in ; in-s snape oi looacco s-sa-iw;, -i jdubi'ins praise in' tli torui of a 1 discussion -of fyoilr p.unfs ri-u-! 'tiered to it.. Jtidve away your j-'picture with disoretroo. Ke- inembt-r that some nay. tlrere will come alonr prince Charm ing, who ,will have a rbo'ht, the right owned by tha master of . the heart, to ask for thy coun- te-feit preseiifcmont of yourself ! aL'. or he knows that he is .trcdng ! to have the real girl 'for his I own. Think how mrtilied you j would be it he shoijid discover i that the giving tw.y of jour fions will be 'more than into e'stsna. It will be easy to 'make a phonographic canary bir.9, whose song shall consist of tlie notes of any number of tl:e prize .- sineets - of that' ir.usic.U little be'int5.V An artificial pa rot can be made which will swear, sing, -pray: whistle ann converse in half a doze n laij tuatjes. Phonographic dotrf, cats, iiorses. ami' chickens, wi i reoroduce every sound kuowb photoiir'aph has been almost as genera' i 'as the' invitations to your I,'ew, Year's partjv Think how he will itel it he sees .your face looking over, the mantel shelf .'in 'Dick's room Dick, v.houi ho knows to b; a tstag gart and a iiian for ,hoi:i he has the ul ' ii -t contempt ! Thu t learn hov,' to .ty no 2o not disrday xot photo-graphs hola. .rome.of.thdse new creii-j a .. . ,.iod,..t Sir-: task; but if yon shopld do it and have not the' . courace- to say tile littfe mono.-yk.abIy, be wise and refer them to papa. Ladies'' Ii oa;j Journal. ; TOBJOCO CliLTUKH. To tin pUoitei aod early ami abundant nnpply 01 robaeo plants in the .thing ol pi t.ue !iiriai;ce. To Kecuie this r:o -tnl noiv 1 sfu at any time evil f' 15.th .' D.-ct-rubi.-r aiu' f:.e l.Vii ii Ma s: nil earlier, t'.ie better, and Hkoiiiiig lOJ sceai'e Yards.-.ot .f'eed oe.i !u" fvt-ry 10 000 that ' will i't, o i-d;-d. 1 The giDd .-elected hr. this purpose shouki be vjrgia hoi I, i.exraie,- rich and i:i6ut, :with fsll v-unsure to the Full, bat ti'ielt-iv'd r the Korth ami Wwt by ' i-inioi groan-.l or aowicg tunbr.r, agniast the cold wind of ea; iv spring. Such spots can be readily ntnml m v.--.il- e;l i'.ollows, at the.b.ot ot 'nil-', ' aoi ' i-ui'.r to or a!.i;g the o-iOe ot sieoe water course.' Oti:er ibuig-4 in-ii.a !i,il, f'ie t-'it'ic-r :;:i( t;ie woo-ts tiie spot delected is tee better i:i ol der to tschpe tlie b:iii. Tiie grond having been widl ;ho.en, t:;e next tion:: is. to rake i Cleanly ami then . bom it t'na !v !-o as to-It:!!. nil rcmtks of veti.'OO'on. The burniitc can he !i:t;d vo siucle l!;t,-it is (lone with day bnis't,.i'iiped. ajMiu flia etit-tie ni'il ;) h.-bj lit of tjonu'. fnur tt-es. A !.-tO-i O'O -,iSl is-r :iU'tl:e:' is ti bum wi.od hint ui.u' green i'K!ea, vva;o;i N-rve thepiooove ';!' venttia ;iou, ucici. the wood 'sl.'eu'nl ;e pil.-.i ! hi-- v. hole leni:' :i t;(... the bed and of '.n';itV!.nifcnt wiUh, .&y fix d'etl, and- after the pde has ;!nn-!i Wtl; klutiied, it ljal:i . bu iti'ov.ei! tO l:!!i H SOiliL- t WO - L'.-'ii s," or tin; si ihe poles undenleath are burnt .op Tiie buvui.1 wowt!-. a to I (he coais hLonkl now be nn.-f t.d by n.-,u)g old hoi-s his.ie!-l -hi o:v h.iig luoolks w 10; i fnu s'.--!-!-! 'on ii.-;-:..- O.ii neail.v birjTjb enoaga.to set, t'fc- hhou d then be, in. order o tcfughiin them.. And-'after it -has bfc-ir removed, and1 while "-atiD": far a easn to tEaDsplanf Hhouirt ilfie Bills fejt'u m M'M M ""'"h fiOtUJJ C!'i ooiigt-r.. tne wv. sikhmu oe wen ; tfr? aipf .he promises to bet but Wterf-d i?Hl-JI2A!n covered Wirtl j n.ir.r CIO-. r.uis fr;n . ki.n-er ves t'ne. moistnie and prevents ernrnbbag 'o'f the eart-i, after the planting peg, and Should" be lighter or harder according' h the damp ness of the soil. Bat with aa aband aiie 'of: plants should the planHr be blessed t:;1i , a good seasou Ju May or Jane, nought '' else but planting is then to' bethought, of. It is a, maxiia with bav-makers that they houhl. wo; k.- while .the snn sbods.. .The" re-e.rse of this fioius !.! with tin tobacce plan- O2.3 "hat "v7as a Pcgmi "Hi to be of interest by their brii- oin n tunst, x-.oo. e - r!1.-1r,A?;!.,;i(. tar tl.M. . t'-'rtr.l o; - toie lan iea tort Ii tres can be constructed to givje -The followinj: hea.utiful bit of iroso-poetry is an extract edi-ory I V. Gradr. It is w.ortl reading i-'-..' - a ;rk i!:::.:i'.; o. ta'ov -.-.1 rkou 0 -o. t ; ' n a io .. : is - - , : O d .0 . il a man - i so-me ii ouMcis that ;ke those I ' tor 1 -. .' -r : ilk '; -. .-. short ulavs. and rdionotcraphlc toy opera houses will give co certs, vocal ana mstrunien superior to nine tenths .of t h t iu real ate. ihere c t.dniy seemsto be -a new . hi: 1 breaking m all i sorts toys for children's, use,- wn will aliord almost equal pi ore aaii interest to thrown folks. it has also beon vUiTirested tba t the phoaograpli be applied .to cars, to call o;a toe name- oi the greets aud'stath-ns. NL . Star. 3-' 3 '2: b :i'i.:o-th you TS iilNO s -nd, it-.. M.-f : 'i ;; o r Podou ij,bo more t'i,;u onoe a yo?:r, ' Lust Sunday was a pom ; a strain of muVic ; a dreaia. 'Ihe earth,' the 2fir, thf sky were -full of delicious! languor and divine rest...3Viuter, ;:ray - boarded, cruoty'tyrauthc.t lie is.,'lia's noX b -ec cons ta nt -as . a attendant on his young brido :'ue New Year a?'n"i.l.'sud oomkiy bo left and went clean away, and Sunnier, who has b-.-e;i glau- sprei'M eonvt!.er;t ftesti w:od ridded, vvh.ich a mi! 1! t In- ground i;ii "n;s bi-efi !tiC as ib-r- ci.i r !:';-'.!. the ... . i : ' : .'- graces, c roer (T i im-e!i bis lilt. anally t-reo eyes -do r bold on.!)!.., as before, and so utdd 'the entire ' b-d lias lif-ei: bmnr ov.-'-. f-onn'as .the gic-and 'lr-as eo:ed enoitgl'. to 'walk upo'ti it, ami oirh oin.reitioving the -?she's. it hhonld be bi'okt-n' de?(,ly and 41nei with the mat fuck,-cat e. shj taken i".o So OiViot Ihe soiknd then. (-Loop-tin wi l ling i ocs am' J :;k( 1: natil i P.Oi ot i.ijis ami weli iulv.-r. iZ.-C. ior . nic:! ii-ai) ;i ;is(.!i ia-d shoaid mivar be hum- whoti SO., -vet. - lib- 0 il is :i;jv- icidy I n s.-f-di'ai 1'- - v ;. . : i ; c tio h-''; , .is Y-. il-o.v Orinoi'i:. i n - qa.tbry -(.. -!) shi-idd be one, and' a had : u'i!".'-; 1 Ods toi'Vidy 10!)'.stjtt;ire trd IrtcH- cate ,-,)-.uid be takeii SO i' .,..,' ti-e e."d liti sesitSat as -ou.s-. i:.'0:,0.o io pruvenf; o;ne 8;i-' f boil Uciiur too tion. and Vino, is WOf'to-, other spot8 iVoiu l'''bor too I'sid':. To do mV the should be g -0 n lam'lis laid upon aosoatfold i: g two or-'tinee ;fe1 above, ine gi-owing -plantr1-:- 1- bave never Llio..f.ii this protect joe to .bnf even ii :'f severes;. .bought- rat idler 4 taut ti.o;' 'obehei stioi'dd ho ."re moved in bid'er to 8cett?tjn' the r:l.i.-. r.-i i-t:i t-.r f. rhft' iiic o .1 HJ.l.hVTION AN'3 l'Siaoir.A'I'lbN OF "HIK SOIL." A sob, deep, .auidy soil is -prefer- ali.e. which. tttKsahi before pbintiag ueaid. be id w.-:yi-put 11 the 'liuest !tl;,'P bt-ui a:i.i!d.ige .wi'.h good lAruiets til l! -'1. ) piuper:. piaut- ei! !s !.,Oi wo:jad.:' -- 11 t'o.e f nd e-i green, it shoald .having been grubb ausl chopped, !r raked cleanly and ail aves ;nd' inter lui'ut.. Jtis then rl-ady for the jiiir. and. sjioiikl be ro.",e.lv t!o!;eii twice ana wita me litonguc, and as often harrowed. Ir ..should next be imuked by the ttuhumge im itoi'i'iz-'uiar ryws turee ibet aj- o't boo wr-ieh sliouh! bo (J: liied 'M':Q nonriil pe-r acre uuless hero the .'and m nsturaHy rich f : goiid and active lertihzer. .It ; reftilv to lje lasted or heebie a with farii(ii.j piov. I ;:ef'er tha list it lightens ih--' h(e . work of iboig, a::.-i is at the s itne time a iaore c -cioaorO' ',i- - ot tio: leitlll- r- the lidks between ca.i be nrov.11 our ..at tue- uisl weeutug. IVUii a l:o id weeding hoe tluwv lists br beds' Vhou'd nor he worked r.fo (no. ode 'toils, placing them 3 t-.et : inches a;. ai t. " I know that In any icconuieiio tnoie crowning lnting, giving the rows and hills, d ..t.aiu;n o( only three feet.. But u: uoiisg -o nouuu-a .1 ,iny up:ioou i iamed in vei- - tnte. some utiig is !;sf--io n , bie;iulh id body of th Icat wlocii with Uie. ivi nod'aciurer are the prime i-qulsitics. .The hills can be laid Mi witli great accuracy by step- i'.2 ; otherwi.-j- iiifHSitniig o'e o.v. and t hen piacieir lolls cf be Uext bet we.en tho&e ot the tiist .Lot s( on, or what Vs called dodg tiiein, To i-revtnt crnwdttigor rrejiul-u-.ty br billing;, this tule 'will i. io,,: of le where r raw ih.iinbi a..e frni.-l'.Aeii. The i'dl -;:l;are. bt.th in the pre i4ta'"i'.! -mo! t be s-nbseouetit work- r.o o,- i;ii-iM( b: A'! '1lt.!, r,t. : Co::sUii-r (itlit !. dl Were like droj.s : id ot.od : .. :-. -".- . wr-v t-t kt-t t in thy sb-i'OS - ,.0; t .. . " : 1 too. .Bui th'o no.-de.-M-b ;.-: .f made pr-. - v.'ovo' .-, ; . - oress and 1 k licit, boe. .- ii ffers-' t'nch a wide field .for a :.o--i ;.- m :.;-.; 'stscii a -.ij.u .uanci ; M-- a b"..'l. '..We'.ve. L-oi' a b'.y studying mediiii e ;.;-.d .are hopeial rVr him. Of eoi-tse w.o.'are. His mother tbioko he.-.. ;, be a great sbrooo P.:r ne ..; the seventh son -and. v.' ban. he was a 144 o.ir ...cock $t of-is leg broke '..and -i.--.vatt about fb-kill him t; put-too p k thjto; out ((t misery, ton ii-uph" begged me t'l'oive t'ioi i-lfd to brio and ite liinde hiush sjiHhts oat of pig-ear. tjoai:,""! ilxed hhaup in Bwjni? ki.'l ..he got" .well and ahy.'tneslli'nie' no fjawad up a ha- cut o!s (jug ur ine tnuies auu 11 e just bvps to pick out splinters or gtt rij cinder.V,;J.t.-of your eye and so we coin e:it'e'd.to his "be ing a. doctor, atol lie is attending lectures, in Atlanta and the other day I "called" to see him at the college; It was "a kiud -of-a recess when I get there, ami I was introduced to Dr. Kendiick and he' was mighty - kind . and said they were -just about -tb perform oil the cliaik and ihyi ted me in. -I "thought it was some kind of electric machine. nut when 1 got in the room thera were 125 young rloclors and the doctor;said kfioft-" an e'ephant ;i i'. 0 oad roiiiu the to -Dr. Poor thought I. ou are Dr." Westmoreland .at leg off. i'u ten iidsVrs.be. 'ISfcXfeT' was t Yoronir day and L .longed .VestiooreUnd's olinik -.VO aoMi CO.. CO)g sitting all around on tiers of seats that .got higher and higher so that all of them could look down' on the little circular fellow, gone 'op vjid cut. Li!! nates : invited. iu the, dissecting room. es, I was iuviU-d, and the big fat black janitor who steals all the stiffs opened the door but 1 didn't go in. 1 ; iw exoojgb and and one whiff of the odeiil'erous at uio--pt.ore sii vislied use and 1 departed those coasts. The yoahg doctors "laughed at ine tutaulLUOUdiy. ' 'there were ten tabies in there "iud a cadaver on overy.j tabl. aiid some cf them were piit in two and some dismembered, and there were arms and gs .hanging about da the walls, and from cb;;ue ail th8 liirves had been takeii V 'out ..like a bunch oi' strtyg. arid from. soi5io all tle muscles xt.ad : en taken out, ahd ihtvre.were, backbones and haslets and spareribs just lik) you -see at h.gkilling tiuie. Ana all this .U to teach the doctors anatomy, and it is all right,- and if a man lias any genius at all it does look like lie ought to kn ov how. to treat every disease and what to do "for every woandf tna: humanity is liable to. Those 12o doctors seem tb be in earnest and some of them will make their mark. Our boy came home the other day and had a darkey's ear wrapped up in his -pocket and wanted to teli his mother all about its anatomy. For a minute . she didnt understand what it .was and asked him in amazement if be had- got - to it ei.l 1 'V ii: - .-.!-. as .in-riiy ; 1 :.- i b : . o OHO. . '".V i o . At lain a, Ga-.. b. ts'-onoji.v . -.?. i Davis. .' - v -- .Lb hi ua;ipoi'iiia',n.i;tly cured oie oi rhe;;';iiuui-n? i'o.il scaii iea.'b i. SO;; ;-', . A: i. ens, ', : , r-a.os: C. '.-.u;;.! km1 Qt..an iileer -tbaf "iMd tssi-ited ail' ffther I ' .: i.i.- i ' . . ik ti. Toi-.ie, .ioliO.ib;.;.,.. AOl.., vi'tites; "Mj tih'tlie. ain'i Mste bad ri 1 fe.l Mirti thro.i ami mthIiiIii, I .'.i.-i.-.t ijis hot Or-s .' I J acob V. Spooeb r, a .'uoj tj,,., wr'.tvS : -':B. B. j. . nlUei.V oo . O of i he'c-aiatisi!;- in iu -.. ;bders. 1 a-o-d ix bjtti'ec.." ". . . vhois.; jt.'ojloitd' , So 2)2o Foufi t.oii Strei-t. JJa'.tim-oiv. Md., wxifef.: -I Miiiei-ed with bleeding piles two. escs,- and-'am glad to s:tv tlo t-one bairle of B. B. B. cared ii:e.a' ,!. J. Hardy', Toceoa, i ; , v. rites: ! il. ii. is' a ijiiuik i:ri. ior catarrh. Three bouVsero'cd me. i had been tronbl.o.l -ave:'..l jtars A. ypiiik, Ad-iiita, trO., kiy '(.5ae bottie of ii. Ii. ii. cou.eiriy W. A. lbuiper; Fie l ;uia, Ala. wipe:' Ik 13 .-15. cured my of '.!:; ;tttil t-ore thrn.it. til jiher ii9 Snail Eoy-Again.- iu ehurii, . and got 1 hov.' dtdl ra n to go fell as-- icked lamer Ah&.i so you away li e in Simday-fc'chool skating, "and broke throught the- ice. did vou ?t Son No," I didn't. leoo in. Father But get so wet ? Son That's from the shed when I waked .up. ham ton Republican.' thin i iBiok- To Hctners- Wixsnnv'ti Soothing- SvRvp'' .has been u'cd -by raitlions ' of V otln-rs for their children while feethitig with never. tatUng salety- and suc cess. It soothes the ?eh"ild, sjofteus t i e '?ams, allays all paiu, regulates- the bowt is, cures wind cobqandis tlio best renredy for .dirrrbea. ''Mrs WixsLOvr's SooTiiixCt iSvRT;l,,' is for tale- by druggist in' ever? part. of the woi'.d. A'liice 25 ecu is a bottle, ' ...". .. .. "Mid pleasures and though we may roaui be it- iianible,' fhei-e's no : secifio for T" paiu like Salvation cents, a bottle. 'Tha uioet troublesoine pauion a person can- have while oei?g away iroia hooter is a cougu. yon ar-d came cUnO up to Jier and kij-efi i'Hf wl;tM stood. CVa we tdaTiie lu-r that l;o did n't rebidi her obaroii?: iover, but looked down coyly and b!n. Oo-.-'i. aod .-.o:'.b--i .: c-. sua smiled aI iaJt.Siiiobay , 'the New Year did, and" every tr- e aiid every blade' ot gi.?ss sniiJed with her. Bill 'tvai only for a day. feuintti"r ha-goae ; even as we write we 'hear the heavy steps of Winter tritef ul old to- c-.-.i ";g 'o.-r,. and it wj'U bh jnt' like him to make. Lis bride, and-" birds and the tree.: suffer on the boTd-ies's that suiair.er phowa. ;lut even it lie does they hav.i something to be thankiui ior. In this sweet Southern .world the year, before, its fli'-t aa-;.''!: vi.-s half -'One,' nestled c',os-Iy ty Jiioe-tiii.e, and sIopl--yes! s.milii.'gly slept a whole. day ou Sioumer'sjio som.. To live, o- rr ther to dream, through such o. day, to "breathe its air, . to sky, to.leel the gen 'it; beauty -.-Ibis .is ie paradi .nr outuiaii-i. itives ts-. Cr- .Gri:sor-in TVa;k:r.stcs- pp.-clal telegivin . troia 'Was hi 11 is' ton to the VVitmimrtoo Slessenger says : "J.r. . laugene (irtssom is here, again. Years ago he told mo ho tlionght the position of Superintender-t. of St. Elizabeth's Insane Asylutu a inofet enviable one for a man who had" made insanity a specialty. For a long time Dr. Gr-igsorn has had his eyes turn ed toward this great National Asylum which sands on. a hill ia the suburbs of. Washington, commaada a charming view of the capital city, of Arlington and thy river. The salaries paid are good, ami the- work' congenial to ."specialists' who like that sort of -business. Dr. Grissoiu may deny the impeach ment, but he wants the .place ! 0 .' 0 . v o . i e il,!! OV..1 ik Oi'lv in-.-ilsured iiii-s of t.'.e" tobacco, cre-p, 'Should. rvcr b o oaoHited -from- for the thj.i method of cnlti- the land, the best which-, it is capa-b'e 'cruo 'urainaCe is one 0 d 1 v a-dios, a;; i led 1:00 fv ei::a -bcimi be urn: k o oi sowing' la d ihmi t h C- iilelO (pl lli t fU'-X'.llt t :l . 'ti; i-1:' into co!i Iras, bv km ap,.rt., ai.o so-vali entire -a 1-. Ii oite-hau 't:.u .-eet m on -.- .0:1, and ;heu mut again w'fi osh--r half ia -tbe oppo.-!t do ..ii, tin- Miwe'r letiaeing hi :.. L ';.. V .C'li.t. If; I Hi lellVUpO !.- ook- at- its io tbrill of e ami t into ihe vv HI- t -e toot bac of a r-'Otlicr hoed nor. sod, nut tiod-ae , I U .--C'I III TT I l weeding bne'o? Hi i lax-M'ij si light roKer over tnp 0 ' fo piao eat 10 iii (. p'utiilbf. of ti:V seed by-washing iaiii.f, wtu-i i::e groaiul is robing. r.rencbdH silk!, rly -inclined . and two ine';' p and four fce't apitt shotibi t a: liie witii :be mart ocX sterols nte h,t). U"fn ie the. ground is a lid .-'tt iect. to being sobbed, It ijVuld be thoronghly drained. ntk'.luog orowiis more easily in tile ioiiaceo plant. I'o: tae three fold nurnose i oa.ih, r.nastuie ami fertdoy. til d si.onld no ' bt to;) drcssi -.vtih it covering - half iintb i;;. iek of good stable. nmnijie " b;i iie. the I rusher the tietrer, b a nv case tree oi yias sei lb ia n . itch .siiibh-. rii itoiie is ti 0 Ci!i ,0, a a. Or ;.!- 0 !:-v to- f; t iy," w use.!.! pbaraiuv atiorit 1 be For iii-wards of fifty years('f-Mas. yet, "and i ..hope, sincere t he will get, it. . lie is eminently qualified for il, and he Las powerful friends who would to help hi ta : secure it. a righi to aspire to it, b .: places k v"et so Jfr-ica 25 o corii- and I- wou'd procure Dr. advise Ball's c?erji)ody to Cough Syrup work lie and to work for it. I would be gala to. see the self -made North Carolina doctor secure the place: "" ' ' . ..'' . , . . The Dttrham Sun t links ti e continued warm we;:,thsr "" has been, very-disastrous to wheat and oats. Farmers soy that in some localities the Heiaii fly, has made its appearance, and in others a small incect is play ing havoc with oate. This is vejy unfortnnata for the farm- enc . before startmg."-rDrumu)lct, v ,b. TO t.0 that ire;:: t Ioj nog re iii -,' .1,-,,. t-r, :;i sktng i-.ii exa.-il'-t't dtv.-s.ag. I dieii lo r cf the is d, ' (r.:.t; i.trn-fdy :'mn era. , li'.-rs oitld .!' t', plied at 1 1 (.'' 1;;, If baisbel of - it :o ev; ;ii i s',' vualo nod r-o: -n i ot e M.,i b-h-re- svethtig. Ti -Jn.aio-oiov-- ue i a h-ki v . vsa ;liae in usiu both- diving fofil y. ng'oi tb.-soib b-v !. icii - t pia.nts ale t Oilier e.io-r lo d in tin growth '. -or '. htt'ed out by t ibo- The lie-it tlitng to be thorght to guard agaiii--i 'tlie ravages i.e tobacco bug, an ia.-ect wl.i nopnlar. -niisiauiicr is cnbl-d nmJies 'its ati- Gist of Api:! and for which wi:en one;1, it gd! .dot of a piai't lied, reined v has et been fotind. No L. 6 t ! o i.-isecc i.oisorjs, snCa ss f-'ar- c aaal or kerosene oil, have aiy fleet n:;on it. A partial prevtjn is to. sow the. b.fiCeis ot t ge. thick Iy" wiih Oktck laiirtu "i ' l-;g up thickly, and open t b. 'iii! a icveis to lead, A siiil bill r:eve:.f.ive-ts to "si;t;t the 1 it. by a .ence aionnd tiie ceo. ope pot 'oorb, .' liar! 1 oi Y2, inch 'p!lik a:l'.-d lo rcg'i bivea. in tbe f;rou .iifh n liftls earth passed a;rab st tlie bo t ota of the lOatik-; so as .... ml tiie fence ong o-e.c?, bucrt (Wtice or cold ffame' dots the ditional good of keeping the arcit-r and mobster and kuoaiu k vor be omitted. Ordinal ily and a Per early sffd ag the plants will begin to sbl usiii-selves about tbe first of 51 wb;ch time an sddiHoiial rv.hic-otoonfu! of seed to every f 'juare yards, should be sown tiret. y soon as toe plants lvvll up ano nave began to erfo phey should be past eil as rapi bs lossible by toji diessiDg the btdote each successive rain" t Howe ffoodfer-tilijser,- tlie rate of I gallon- of it to every ion m 11 Idaiirwi lbiv vmip foib.-rrintLOU. to. ..Tin: irardsuiautitduniUltsaotQ iVsTk Aoyance: v 'xMot chimp earth. ' Tkah&Bltiilaeritif the liw, which c!appiaI pheaarwj ..r not ioas'-ii va O" di-daag;- ; A;,;. : . tiO of aba f'.- 1 fliing.-, to-be cansiderad lor a!... ( ti.rtt alt tiie diseases to wrdcii the pbit is -Itrfnle such i--- I'fai.-ei-ur.., tiii'ig, spotting, not ing ;o;d sb. OOoig c- aie from ex cess' v tidn, a, t'O'iipanierl py ex cess i v. Uri-.t. Ikc -g'owth in the pbiiit g.-eif w ould .-iiggf:$t aa much toi; m .time ot on-uta .toe I aes stiind up together tuen'u.i. bat- so -onn :is it has enough' of P they turn down and throw if' off. sep'.-.O, then, let no water stagnate upon the ground, For new ground oka- biiiiiig'ciin be ('one as eady as April or May, ami should lie always w he'll the. soil is good workirg or der and r.ei Ler too wet nor too d v. Ju ?h- oi;e case it wid bake ;0 t.. eVe:i( ( tie rt-adV gl'OvVth of o- ..:o. . !;0 ,n the o,' a.-t it wil r. .0..; u.u ii :aoiT 1 a j;tis n ui cou doaoii ior odiat icj;- l! the i-o.il- U iii' aev ground either i aest or piiie.iiei.l. t'ohoiihl be pe.di r.r v-i leas long rM! d'and i e.o r. and ;Ka wliitAi i.eit.hcr ctrt. nor soegUnni has bren lat; Iy cronoeo. For -1 acti land the prep aradoiv is in ah rtfi' cts nmdar to tiao b : now i;; ouaii except tha a furoiiog jilon- in ay take the place 'oi 'a buli-tongue, and the billntg jshbidd not be done earlier than the Most 01 May for -dear that the bib's uav beccme grassy while for nl oils or a M-a-on to plant them. To preserve such lands audio iiieveiit damages to Ihe growing crops from washing iauis water im rowing or guttering. wrec .'! no' tided Tobacco land, more' than almost v other, bbculd Ue. WE-.uured wi-. h hb-ia! haail. Stable or bun ;d manure is everv way the bewt L whan not to be had in Miflicieiit a: ty, must, be t-ubsfitu; u by In" good comuierciiu leiiiozea, ol wli'cii there' are countless varies lias upon the market posf-essing more or "less merit. - he it to ai 4.1- d )W- -h iJ.pr loo as ily bed itii tine Tae touacco j.laiii requnesr 'as li.illv 100 doivs from the time it if tri-aspbmted to. grew amh rijun piopeily. To secure the best it i bio-, therefore, the planting should no.; be earlier than tbe 10th of May, ami it possible iater than, tbe 20'tti ot dune. In the one case (the plant is likt-ly. to ha staanted' 10 its growth; as . well as 'deprived of the dews ol August and bepteav bei; and iu the otaer, there is dan ger that it may not have time to uianare befote frost, The piauhs are set 'voiy tiiBch as cabbage plants are, by insertleg them "to t be bud and "pressing tbe earth wil to their roots and stems with a peg., A phtfit'ia satra to he propei ly planted when the point of a leaf breaks olt ia the attempt to pUll .it UP. : The plants should never be suf fered to wiit before chey are set. Iftbiscaniior.be done- an-' last s they are drawa Ircci tba bed, as titany as can be planted In a single day shcind be diawn while the dev is oh tbero, and kept until needed in a shaded. ' place with their roots on damp go-oad, their tops being occasioua'ij.) .-piiukled vath water. . " ' ii the inbs riave ben put up with a good reason in t.f.eir; they can hrdinarilv atan-r time, sir' May be plantad without a rkk if done late in fh.-: aftetts:4 of ratim. And yrft'for Tbe convenience of bousing',: nf i" trot desirable ttnvt tbe .'-: rbp tflkmld ripen at the same time.-therefore i is not best tli.it it sliould.all .be -.buiteii i a single day, or even ia a single sea son.. laa!cud;,t,ien, of hastening to get once over, it is better to luffc well; to tlie .i'epiri.titig, in or der to get 4 p.erk'Ct s-ari(l'ih .the poitiou wSe.cu has been planted in do so and as quickly as possible shedding or watering the-replanted hiilx, wnen li.-ccea.sa y, is TecoD mended. - . . CULTIVATION. The cultivation of the tobacco crop though thorough, should be superficial that is to say, only the sin face soil should .b stirred, the subsoil bcijijfeft'inta! t. As soon as the plant has taken rbot which ia shown by its" chang ing color, ;t slonl i be worked with the hoe oKiy by removing the crust of the hill, au-.i drawing loose dirt around tiie pl.-i.fi t- This destroys the hist mop of grawracil helps to destioytiie cui-wobai. But if the hiads bet'.v-i'ti the 'rows has be-C'-iue foid it thoubi b". plowed with a bull-tongue or'kovi I as the first working. When the t:!-.a!s have eoveied Ihe kibj say a bn-adih of twelve iachee ikey sboutd'" be worked thoiougbiy with hotb plow and hoe. f his idowoig 'should tie-with buil-tongae-or shovel., icrg short sin gle-tiees, and innnirtg- it close to the plan rs, and u,roving out the row with tour or hve turrows. 1H the land had become, very :oul a turning plow is preferable. With the line all tlie sa rfr.ee soil should be draw.ii into- loll around the the plants sis at iirsf. This .work 1 iug is a liyby w.th tb 0 plovr, which fehouUi never .bs 11 d after the urtnts have copie into' top. But later. ou, shordd the land again become foul, it "shubiil be scraped with tbe hoe ndy,- ny vegetata t!l;n which . sarin" an niter 'the plant has a'tabied its growth does it no barm, but is bcn'ticial rather in keeping the lower h"aes from sabned. Bat to jbo eye of the genuine farmer it is onsightly. and isdisndvantageoiis d a wheat ciop is to "follow it. L.aii" flatter be kept down to tbe'ksif.. - , . - TOrriso. In tobacco the end aimed at it .-o secure the greatest weight coiisist- ant with the des-ircd toxtnie, color and body of 'ttia leaves, which last mCans its toughce?-, , oilHiess and sweet flavor. W.ith the experienc ed planter tin rPan- r- top accord ing to thci consr;! jitioa of. tbe plant out suca a role m-Joo gt-nerallo be of much u3 to ti e bi-giuner, in stead -of whtch hit Lo:- accept - tbe following direction:-. . : So .soon. and as fa.-r its the but tons or seed head ot the pbinis .subs', taemsekves bejinaiug us ually-abbar The 10th of July they sh'lnld be topped, it as batter fo -. ai.t'unti! the seed br ad appears, because the space .betweb the leaves on a stalk wid then have widened enough lo admit the sun lighr betweeir iheji, ; it should, Lcwever,.. never be suffeted to b'oom. J. At the first top-lug done in a field such plants, uro ready should be first primed that is to say.have their lower leaves b-oke.o-,off as high as 4 or -Or iuclits above the ground, and then topped' at ten, utiles the form of the plant Isjgross iu which twelve ieave i are not ob jectionable. At the second topping snah plant-- 'as ate ready, should be topped at nine and fo ou down to 'eight and pe.veu hetves at each tuccecdiug topping, which usually at an interval of one wrek. The reason for less -nine the number cf haves at . each, successive s-.op-ping.'is to cai!s. -hU th. plauts which were p'auted at the same time to rip, n together, this being a giea: r onventence b, cutting. To facdita'-.' tise couiiting cftbe leaves the niiitii laaf- is the. guide, the formation eft be plant being such that alter it is ' painted, tlie r.inth leaf points always o'-sr ihe bottom one. ' It is; important, to take uo tice of Ibis " ' , Atsd it. is iinpoifar.t to bear in wind, that to -secure, the desired qualities ot the' leaf, nothing. mere neccess?ry, and to the begiu uci more ttencrally misunderstood thau '-tlie pieper toppiug of the plitut,' To ignoiance in this mat ter is a'trihiiable ti e greater part at the sho tf eed. I stuff which yearly gi 11 as the noirfeer, arid which is alruost" worthhss for any our pose. . For ii 1 he n- awir is a gen erous one the luxnuaru growth of, the plant tempts many to niuito piy the uuruhei o' n aves. To all such ret me say, tn.it while every-, thing is losr, mi body, nothing is gained, in weight by high" Lopping it being - a raaxitu. among the growtrai of siiippitig tobacco, with whom weight ih a he prime object eight is the ' maximum number of leaves for that purpose that is to Say, that the plitut; u topped at eight leaves, will weigh as much as if topped at any .greater number 2; or. is anything to tie gained Ivy high lopping m texture or color, which if -the topping' be such as I hav directed wid ba ail that is desired. ' -: o-tt holes; which enlarge with the p -w" iagleaf. It is found in gre.uest numbers upon new ground tobacco showing that the woods are the habitat of the pareut ily. It is easily found ...and taken, except, that ia doing so care must be had not to jinjure the tender leaves. The third is the same as that found upon tomato- aad Irsii- potato plants? -; I am unable fo scieutiticallv classify tties three worthies, abr is it ueccessary to do so farther thau; to sa, that by conmiou con sent precedence belongs, to tbo HOME" CHAT.- ;...-- ''-,.. a A. V. THOUGHT FR02i.,otii'Z' ' EXcn-A'XGESS " - .; rv.. ' ' v. "....rrns current Events r-rpresstOHs cf O horn-worm. which is emphatically the w'orm, and is our archenemy. For it no effectual vermifuge ha yet been discovered. ; This greatest pest of the planter first ish'ows itself as early as May or June, but nof in great cumbers and does them little or 110 barm, but should he be suffered to escape for if so, and as soon as it attains its growth, it descend into the earth, - enters the clubs ilis. and comes out again full pledged lu August. Tue fly thus , generated ' is a large hight-ibyiug moth, which isexceediulv prolific, and deposits its eggs in greatest quantity dnr, ing the moonlight nights of August and September Against the the ravages of horn worm there is no remedy short of extermination- A partial preven tive is to destroy the fly by distill ing a solution of Paris green or of cobaft into the flowers of the Jamestown weed. Another device is to place in the tobacco .field, at night, lanterns set in pans with some viscid mat ter such as coabtsr or molasses. I have found that to throw; the crop as tmcn aa possible into a single fie d is some safeguard, and a better one still is to p;aut it for ward aa rapidly as possible, for the reason that in August when the fly is doing must mischief, it selects only young and tender plants, and tO! i'vcm et.eu.s- ot'eor vegetation" rather than ripe ur ripenitig ohoeco up'ou which t ,0 newly hatched ' worm' will rol thrive and cau hardly exists - At every stage of tlie crop a murderous outlook should he ki pt upon the horn worm., bui after tbso hi st of Auginit the entirfirop tnlist lie wo: rued over once, a week. Using whatever extra.iahor is needed Tor the purpose, or otherwise the plant er is overcropped. . It is much easier 0 destroy the worm while it is very young, lor then it is always to be found bear' the hole it has made iu the leaf. But it it iii neglected' iu its youth and allowed fo grow iirnil it begins to change its positions upon the plant, it is harder to catch, and il then becomes in porta ut To know something or its habits in. order to bunt it successfully. Thus it will be found in hot weather, except when clohdy, it feed,i in tho cooler part of the day, and can.be best caught in the morning, while in cool weather it feeds' during the warmer part-of the day, and can be best caught in ihe afternoon. : SUCCOEINO. As soou as the plant is topped, it brings forth succors . at every leaf, but more rapidly at the top, each plant bearing two and only two crops of them. They should be takeu out cleanly as fast, as they are long euough to lu ' hi ok en by ine tiano, lor it TObr '.'o grow and toughen a pocket 1, will be necessary to remove them, at double the cost iu time and labor. After a field has been generally topped, the succoring should ac company the worming, and ought to bo re leated ouce a week. The ground succors should be taken away as ea"efully as those above, for they equally impoverish the plant.- Capt. It. P. Davis of iliekory, N. 0., ia lleurierson Gobi Leafl. t VANCK Is A I.WATS KIGIIT. Senator Vance's advice" isT'T sotmd. Let the negro qneslloft iilone. You cannot legislate &oV'f ciai oquality any mora than you;- cam morals. ;You cannot 'create intelligence by legislative- en-"1 actment. Charlotte ci(5n'icl8f -1 : , . . Tun "atoor" as sasie Is eqjh ;' ' -;.,CASS. n There is not any more danger 1 1 from tho corrupting inflaencaf aj 01 money ia tim -Landsj.-rtjea ; who have it, thaa there Tjjr' tbe desire f men for inonej,-' ' who have none; and' are ot;? particular as to the ' m$&nsvi -whereby they get it. Concord" Times. . " tAilj. . ' , .'Jf t T1IK KICillT CLND OJ? XXtX. ' -..ou vu UUiUXOU. Every man who offers- waist-1 ance to them is a public enemy. ? There can never b.o sacurity. life, liberty and" property as j long as a'siugla jas'law is per- -initted to he violated without suroand swift punisUnient, Let- law-abiding citizens have tho . courage of their convictions'an.4 s insist that'ci ime shall either be suppressed or punished. .Dur ham Bun. - . - a ." ii'f ' ; THE "bloody" north. As to lynchings.there is m'or '" of this done in the North than is commonly supposed, or tn.n Northern papers are anxions to -make -apparent, 'i hey. are bo' , r everlastingly busy in f tilling at the mote in the Southern eye, they have but little tims left"' to attend to the great beam ia tho Northern,, eye. But what ' are lhe iacts as to IvnchfnM ' ' to murders perpetrated by-'' mobs. The New Orleans Time ' Democrat hasbeen hunting the'' : records. There were .273 per- - sons hanged in the United - 1 States and their Territories In "a 1S89. Of these, 175 were mnr- I ders by mobs. Of tha OS ; legal hangings, twp-thirds were In . the. South. Wilmington rMes-' 4 - " , - - -0,-0 :.i Ettoklea's Arsica Ealve. The Best Salve, in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salts itheuru,-lever, Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains Corns and all Skins Eruptions, and jpositively cures Tiles, or 110 pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, Price 25 centsper box. - , A GOOD LEASCH. " Why The Old Mar Went With tha . 0 iiza listers A talk was recently had with an aged negro who bad joined a party of exodustera bound tor Miss ssippi. His faimly; .very numerous, were with Mm. He came from one of the eastern iJfinties. When asked why lie was leaving his old home he said. ; . "Well, boss us niggers ain't trot nothin'. -De white folks dowu dar ain't got no work for us to do and can't pay us no wages. Dey ain't got nothin' to give us 01 feed us on, ; dey ain't got nothin' we can-steal, and'fo God, boss, we's jess bound to go." Raleigh Call. , senger. ASAiisiiiA piss's stowage;:! How Diet -?iO,000 and "a Johastowa-. Man's P:ck:t'3-::k 'Sat Thora ? 4. . Iowa f sirtiislies the biggest fish story of-the. season? '.Tb -fish, in question, a walleyed fi pike, intist have traveled through the famous Conemaugh " Kiver, iu Pennslyvanla, Into ' Allegheny, down the latter Into ? tho Ohio, down the Ohio Into '- the Mississippi, and up the f Eatherof AVaters into the lowk"- . lliver, where it was r -; at two' weeks ago by tour : . & men," o who have made sfiidav to the - effect that the t'tory is true one. John -Wahfiter. a man na.mBd Gaines, and two brothers nanf ed jluchanon , residents7 ot Eldora, Iowa, went fishpg nea,r '' Hardin City, in ! Iowa. Catting a holf.i in the. ics they speared A a pike, and, bringing it to the 1 surfacenoticed that It seemed'1 ey tell- : & distended. Vhen was-lfoiind inside, containing 03 iii g ol d , 5 l'i in silver, ?75 'v3 in greenbacks, 10,000 in 'bonds and a certificate of deposit forA 25, on 'a bank of Johnstown,.Pa. - i A piece of paper Irr -the pocket-' r book had a statement" to the- V effect that the book and corf- - tents were the Vroperty of - . 33, of Johnstown 'tti; John-'.!. Jone "MTWASBHia-"' I'a. Cincinnati Enquirer. -.. ,-. o-. i f : wae w.a-e w uiuti .Wera'DsMivteg-- Appsarancaaa v 13 .'.' the N y years ago tho leader.of V Woodew York bar wasGqorge S'o and h, whose grave deportment ' 3 when abit of clossis his eyec 'A ; owlis' in thought gave him an r -h appearance. . , . i- I . One day a gentleman called on Daniel Webster, who had temporarily forsaken politics. ) and resuineid the practice on-' law, to retain his4servicea lf i ; a case involving a largo sum of An Alleged Lynthing- 100 soWn bitisijiioalditujy clapiJiVaiOvXJlTr Wtyl?3I.s:.' , Tbfiioa ttiree varieties of worm which prey upon tobacco plants the cut-worm, the bud worm and the horn-worm. Of these the Erst selects as tho points of its attack the stalk of the young plaDt, and is but the ordioarv earth worm of oar gardens, and is best gotton rid of bv eartha workitiSL"".. Second is- rs af- ,-n, i.eomxr-ou a 'arieio ,. jTHtuis The "Washington Gazette of the 30tL ult., says : "On Satur day night of last week the quiet of Latham's X-lloads was disttirhed by an unusual od cufrenge for that peaceful neighborhood. In the night time about 11 o'clock 15 mask ed men are said to have called Mr. Win. Holland from his house and took him 150 yards away, pnt a rope arond his neck and over a limb of a tree, apparently with the design of lynching. In the melee his sister was badly hurt and his mother considerably bruiscl Afr. Holland savs there was s mnn'iirj the tree and that he recognized several of the par tips. The firine of a pistol from I U ireliasfe fErgftfcmet! 4h6 wouldfgive dbk lvnchers away. iird'-'Cause fcbJnrftJi n'r widUl ias tco Wasp. money. Mr. Webster, in accepting thel retainer, asked what counsel. as to opxose him. . a ' " ."Oh," answered the client ; ; t'lie is some New York. lawyer,: 3 . with a commonplace, every-aay ; name which I forget." ; --"--ao--0 "What sort of a looking per-.? son ishe?" -" - - ' r 1 lather a sleepy lotikinsr man. vl "is his name George WoodF' "YeSj that's his name."-., "Then," rejoined ilr. Web ster, with- emphasis, - "don't, , wake him up !" Youths' Com panion. . 1 ThTTra3'3 La'st Ircpa- of-Ai Two poverty-stricken . men were bleeping in ; their?, attic 2 room, when, awakened by k noise, they saw a stranf?" get- ting in at the widow in the roof, r flnn TOhinered to the OineE ei " "Think" of a bnrglar coming I O U3l" r -a. a ' -1' "Hush!" whippet theaotki( 'IetTiim cliLiMitUitaJttI Wifts a yell ajiaj mUjnmAgtd him drop.ajuwi3BO2va(tt,jaii stolerhelliflrbSitwfiianciajrf .61 JLi ,1 - 4
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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Feb. 6, 1890, edition 1
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