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t rfrtar Mr n s Ay 4 i$y ESTABLISHED Of 1818. JIILLSBORO, X. C. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1890. NEW SER1KS--YOL. IX. NO. 17 Wf l I IE 1 I 111 II I I I VU 4jT I If 1 n nn my J. .,,,: ''Mry TMF. '-.U!t oo,-.)OWK Ard the 'lay b ' r-.'j ar-'i hoijih th !' .-! m? -' v K- Ars'l th- ' .:r ' - Tfr?-h'i 0'' t 'a T hit hivf "."Vjt 'if, ),;'; ha . r'i 'h r r - 7:'- " a: C r ' t, c t ..". i .' J) - t f-.r f ? r;""f'. '1.3 T- a . V v. -jr.'Kr POLLTS GHOST. frf tty 'o!h p.-, , . ,,: ni- igh. hrr tk brown !)'! d b n in ri' !i fori- f usion akin? h' 1 ii in F'roii v ;r v. ijr i brrn HI bed -r 'i i 1- ; 'am p "v:i t ';ifi' ' i ? v. . :i - h't'l (ft and thfiti'' wit 'i n dirt:, fi i i.-;i 'v r ..'I th' i i' h ! v f :r !'-'! ; r-.'-i:n . I'oliv --M'd .!' m: h ' . "I'i" hair-, he -taM'-, t j Mttir . i r i t ! . :,r wr .t AXi 1 X. f.i)..M. .,; 'I v.hi' ii t !d he; r i i.!i- pii;M " -- had l-!t th Mi What "ii Id 1 c T'--i t " S.'i'bh '".'i ty - fi ll i...p ' ' -fw nttli- - ua ; d'-.tr in . vn!i .i;di' j Mv ::!'- 'a !- t id '-!. '!a-t' hrprct?v iv- paiin: t i''-t?,, r ; "aif d - rri'iirint oa -'! i!h-i--- - I r '-. i'U', ll'a r ! t.r'r r!" tirtiti,.( ,) hhImi 'All'ffr hid a H a k rtr: i).r. -h- v.r;!jff OU' led., jn.t mm !).- -!'p;i. a-- . . r, -1 ,ir,.j,,.r k""WI, tliif". .I'.l - !' it) p.,M tor til! V I "'A !!!'' Mi i ! . a in i iriiil ' i !Jt thf amp :li'' stt Mv'.vn I., f. ,i. tii-'liif 1. 1 await thf ffi'"; 1 . n h" ..mmm; m f ad en j fy yt-ft in- f..r !., t ' v ( t . 1 . in i-' 'lays. hf 1 1 ! I -, I ' i 1. 1 . j) 1 ' it r and I'aui'httr, had iMofl tut.- ivn j resent r i ' 1" awnit th'' ( 1 ui'.ti .,1 1 i 1 j r own , 'O'd iipfi 111- rv -f 1 r -t d.iy .t !au . '.rrting Polly h. - -pied the I i r 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 t h mi , " a- -h. i ali' d i 1 ( t 1 1 t--'-V"( rii tin- 1 01 lux pit ,In ".Fic-t think t.f the .ovvibilit ic for .t ftMari. ," - h" -aid to iu 1 lather, and lie had g.. tti 11 uioti In ii h atiii r's -t p iadd'M and 1 . 1 r i I 1 T : la-H'ii.-d hard Miid fa-i . "It !- ail ale. " if -aid. "O. 1 ,n' it t" be - ik iron 1 1 , r t n t hand- . " P. ,!y -a :d . j - -i.md 1"! ba k f b.v!- and i o ..' If It ;; v.. ; u V, ).-: a t h' . ' Vi 1 l" i v t-' 1 1 I .-M) - t , 1 "i , . , r'i, , , j 1 i f IKK tllf H . I ' t jl I , .1 ' ,, 1 1 ' ! ''hi : ' ou. b- i 1. o -l tt ,..! I . in tin sf.,t, j 1' h t. 'd 1" f. .1 . . 1 , ,, n 1 ha, I n.iwn ru'anv and, i .q. -uni , "ild 1' H m nn -toric- and pirb.-p- -iv. i;;t L""d in mv :r!:"-t-, 1 i.ntcd i' l'm a u. I t-l I- .'.1, -r in' 1 I.. n,.r Ud, who iivc- -..t.u ii,..v .nd u m 1 1 , r. in t h' - i ia'i k a i 1 ' t in.." ; ; T . j. . r ; : i I thitik shi- 1-tii- ..nh -nrvy. .... !ni, r 01 thf "nob', so'iiU v ,,.-.- ! ry and '.- bh h i. i " to.) 111! I ar I'-.!. . .. I i i j. ,. ,. Ma! .f ' t 1 '. a a b" . 1 1 . 1 '.'nnii'an. v!n - u o! k i; ire ha' ha. i" . bat 1 .i a ! Ii' f 1 . i i r Me I. ' llou ! t : ' 1 1 . -: : i . i ' . i "I ant -urr I -!:a!! fb-. ;, I '.! 1 1 .,1 a " ' : ? it ; t a . J a- -f d .-in.. . n in, . . i ' , ""lb tha ,. I ),; ,i.M, f, pee I 'a ij"Ml ni '"''' .. .. -!u. ' j . - ' l ' td :' . - . .. '"''. bar- a . br -a! f. a -a ' j' !' th. b" .: Vr! V d u:.d t..rm o:;b. 'tuent th i! ' i. a -1- '" hld'.fn k. an-l . .;a - " -ul i in. i ge tioin the -i . k:-., -. Put - her in.a!d it. a, no )u ,m!' -ii' ' ,';., l ' a-ba !; t - v :- .'ni;: v.'ion .) 1 Sll,,' o k' M t 1 ;.r . 1 1 !' ' k:--'.f .j. ' , . IT 'ir't o, - .i -V of I . :;-' a vr aft ' an 1 : v.- g 1 iT ' t.'.'.h r k bf 11 '' i- rain,!' P - X 1 . . i . an v -.-'':: 1 ' ' V. a;i - .- u t 'h : . . 11 v et ; ; in g N i ' i :'" - t ri- r ,-.1 v r h . a- :t " i a rh'ugii tt ' p tie wm 1-m., anil th" n la " !" :'. - ; h a ,i t ! . ! ;di lies, V . ,,,,! -,. ;,. , "I hal! . h.i:ia!'";h time Mtl'gdoor, which I am surf- leads to mj Folly war, igh and graceful and affile. : to to ?.--. rimble. fioai the back of the big ; hi:r - the tcp cf the book -cast ras bat hi " - - - - - a !":: !rk hot.r which wa: sunken in : the v. i'! 'b-veja:-.- of black oak, richly cover--i. Poiiy ..errhed it closely to see I if she -f ould find any possible war to open it. r-uddeglv, .almost by chance, her firgf touched a little spot in the eye of ! one ot rh; carved gniSins, a soring clicked j the. door r2ec open in her face. i Polly gav. a scream and sanK down '.'pon 'hf top of the book case. She -"-aired a moment, no sigh, no sound re- i suUrd frrm hf r f-iKcsfiil effort and she .-rrd mj. id pf rrd throucrh thf door-n-a . - U;roi?, !i'r j I Gradually, a. her eyes bfcme accus f -Ik h;id r;t j tonif d to th' cmi-daikncs-. the besan to r !"":.- TIk distinguish th (bjr t? in thf little room Kf-vf.-nd. Tricr little , .,,.n . a l-ir;.'r ,')uart talilr and one rhair, biff and ny and omtortablf looking. Polly's fathrr had always called ber a. " pt'K kv " r! , nod now hesitated ?jly i tiioiiu ut, then stepped up throuffh th "pfuniuu i!it' thf iom Iteyond. I wa- i vry small r0um she found wh'-n sh" had ffottrn in, and the only 'd'jtt.hat l-d from it was locked. The bo ok A mp th. -hflvfwfrr old and rusty looTlnt. "Th. v l-rlon to . dead generation," -aid T'olly. On the tabic weir papers, sheet after shfi t ofmanueeript, pencil?, pens and ink. The chair .wa?i fitting before th fa I1' a? if some one had just been writ? iTu. and upon thf hearth wre fresh em- r- "My ghoat is certainly a sensible crea- (nr.--- humanly so,'' said Polly, as she rated h' i-a If in the chair and bfffan to look t vfrthf papers on the table. Th re were many notes and scraps, ni(-anjn:.le-- and disjointed, but finally -he . atne to a packet containing uite a. i.n-tliv manuscript, elwsely written, mueh folded and fingered. "The ghost is an author," said Polly, ".and his manuscript has been4" rejected. 'Pnaed unavailable to our column.' Poor fellow! Well. I shall read his -iory if it be one'. The plot thickens. I'hiiik of being able to read a "host's -torv.! One that the rye of mortal has ncvi-r b.'ln !d !" Shf began t" read, itiniing the Ipaves ov 1 douly at tir.-t, but gradually her j :y-.- rlf-w .aver the i losly-written 'page's, tin word-and thoQghts were filling her iith an int' trst that she had seldom felt ' m p tinted pages. The mystery of it all, j tlif -tran'rene:s of her position impressed ! , , v ( t lu ui-el ves upon her, wTappe1 themselves ' about the- story she w as reading and in- ten-ilinl her interest in it. j Th- rain beat upon the roof that was j iu- ab-.ve, the light shown but dimly j through the one small window that j .'.. tied upon a long array of housetop. ; Hour after h.ur paved, awl still Polly ! sat trading, if. he fini-lin l at lat with ft -igh of 1. lie f. ' "If only the woman had not been '!' ftick." she said; -if she bad not i !. -u. h stifl, sillr things, one rculd : 'Ithat the Mory wasprrfeet." , : , s) - sa- moment in le p thought. f nil! io it she sai'i. at last. "I be ";' o I can do it : at all f vents I shall "v. hot n"t now." Sh ot. up ar rangt d t be papers and" hair jus' a- '-be t 1 f und thf.'n, anil crept do--n through if- t,?tle diaor into h r r rt room. 1 'he next-Ma v Miss Pasehall surprised 'b.' ta;h'.' nabif stationer on the corner by ' 'firing a whose ream of "foolscap.". Rir!.a:d Blount opened thf door of his ..are t;t ' "-tuny, -put .1wn th" arm i-ai of he was t aming, and knelt down upon the health t" kiialle a tire. f!e w.i-wlut a casu . ,bs.rVer wouhl harr al'ed an ugiy man. but he hsd a gn.L Aei! fvtnt Pgurr. h ?mc head and stron- though irregular f.-ature. There was h tircci.troublt 'l look ,,r ,t'e fdt c as li-- -st iru at ,;s writing table ntl bent hi- l:c-.vl .;pe.n his foldc-1 hand. .He was weary in min-l and b. iv. HL i iVs hat't h'u.i - f en day- of toil.- hi? V. ;)' !--ng struggle. With f. a g Ki nam- that had the heritage -. v.. itr-. tnere had t en.- !'r"m hi? father alegavy of .lc-bt hb h h' ha-i 1 u t; striving for years t j . f ' My ta-a. 1 - iimt done." h-1 said to htm-ilf. -lf I t auld nly git ray st -ry I ' It I onlv knew hw tonal;- 1 - i he; s :: . t ,e : i g- :1 'b bu' if I ,.-iiU km-w i h.lt to make a knowledge of hiswn ffrandmothr b can't Lave a very clear- id"t of What t young girl's conversation would be lik Well, I'll try once more and see what I can do with, it." Re picked up the MS., which ws 'olded carefully and stilL.in the phc where he had left it. Slowly he turned ever the r2rit fe? pages, listlessly reading them. Suddenly he held the paper up close t( the lamp. The handwriting had chanced s - - I There was no break in the story, but a-1 he read 03 he found Whole pages which he had not written, and gradually it dawned upon him that their addition were givin his Story a life, a sparkle that it had not had before. "Who can have done iU'! he said when hp had finished. "No one knows ol this den but my?elf- not even grand, mother' "Perhaps it is a ghost come back fnom out our past grandeur,", h" said with it smile, " and a vry wity ghost she is, tco," looking at the leautiful womanly writing that was mingled witE" hii own? "and I frel deeply indebted to her for her interference." "Well, I shall send the story off again, and, if it is published, that, will make my assistant .show up if she be net a ghost in very truth." he said, by-and by. "I have brought you the magazine containing the new story that is creating such a furor now," aid Polly father to her one day. "Xobody know? the autbor. but I am told he has made the hit of the season,"' said Mr. Paschall. "Oh," said Polly, significantly, when she had cut the leaves. That was all. Sh went up to her room, taking the macrazine. "I believe I shall pay another visit to my ghost's apartment," she said, when she had finished reading thestorv. 80 saying she scrambled up on the book-case, opened the door and went into the room beyond. Her dress caught on the door as she passed through and pulled it to with a click. Before she had time to try to extricate herself she heard a key inserted into the lock on the other side of the room, the door opened and a man walked in. Polly leaned back against the wall startled, friHti encd. The youm: man stood holding the door in his hand and a startled ry- pression in hi hicr ffray -ye. "How how did- you .' et here T h a;-ked a'ruotlr. "Through the little door here,1' said Poiy. breathlessly. "P bar: shut to be- v,; 1 ,u , , , hinii me- 'b (lcar' 1 thought you were a rrost " "No, 1 think it is you who are the ghost," said the young man, with a smile. "Won't you open the door for .me.'" said Polly, recovering herself. Th young man came up to her. "You arc Miss Paschali,'' be said. bare heard my grandmother speak of you. My name is Richard Blount." Polly turned her beautiful eyes a roo I mnt up to his good, ujdj.face and held J fM,t her han'1 u hinu I le bbi-lnd a- h j took it. and for , moment neitin-r ,pok. . j 1 lear I cannot op,- n tin.. nttlc'trap i d'.or ft" vou front th -i.lt. he fvitt 1 H !a-t. "T'". re i- a long hall ".hi'' h.ei-i-vt r yoti' b.au.-: to thf one .grandmother -rd I "e upv n' - (. -nif . I will take you otjT that wat . 1 rorce "bt the wav over Ik ri so tent mv light U'- n-' dr tur'h grand moth.' v. a nigh.. If t'-ut nij apartments ar- n.- o ihi- 1 - 1 ha v. oi-t'.irbe-ii Vfn;, . i i . i . b- h u d'.or op. a .,? ! -b' 1 1 --ut -in:., ij narrow hail v, ,y. O n, . " ej., ,11'tu, r .t -I ill..! I ! ; f , 1 , 1 1 1 i 1 ha, r . .r: i ia-rij yu on v. .and then I -.. ! o in h".-- .r-i x . gh-.-?. ' i ' y,"i v.f ,-a'.gh; ;. th' iit-th prb- k." -a;d old Ar-. Biount. 1,. ; th i. .d p pre- . , - , " J - p ; ' : a 1 1 i , I rt '.n-'-r ;.' in ,( t savl r rv T.'UlIg a v i -: t t , t v o Aunt K:b :i Rn h sn bi '-i n- door, n He tali. I m out hit;,.. I - t ,i r-xt day b. ; Bu- . . i'a-vhal th' b- - . ne.::'- n. . iii.t Pa.- "Whv?M asked tin ffirl. 5 1 : "So that 1 might hope for further-as sistaacv in writing my stories,"- he an swered, M;ith a smile. Not many months bad passed, how ever, before he was MHnff her that he could net write without her that he could not live without her. "Well. I cur-Dose I must make thf, sir. ride and marrv vou. Richard, dear " ' roily answered, "if for nothing but to preserve you from manufacturing such heroines as your first before I redeemed her." Philadelphia Tirxz, "Send Dawn !I3." The Philadelphia Times is responsible I or he following remarkable story. Cut in the far West. on one cold nirhtj n .T.nuary a horrible accident occurred. j Snow several feet in depth covered the! ground. ' ' The httle town of B was perfectly! juret md not one of its inhabitants ireamec of the .fne of disaster that would soon be witnessed. The small tation louse wa- for the time deserjed, die. station-master havinff gone to th ;tore not far jjlistant. I'oll, the station - master s parrot, sat all alone in the cozy little statiot hou-e over a.nd anon tAlkin-i t' herself. " Polly want a cracker; Pretty Poll. Pretty Poll." Then wit a wi-t shake of her head she:f.ew to a fchelf that wa. just above thy'telephon'', ran and receiving the answering ring shouted, " Send down 113." Then flying back to her perch she was quietly sitting there when the master returned. There was no telegraph in that part of the country, and Poll had often watched her master talk through the telephone to the station-master at Jerome, a small town not many miles distant. In about half an hour the passenger train was due. When it was nearly time for the train to come th station-master thought that he. head the noise of a train in each direc tion, but . concluding that he wa mis taken he did not trouble himself to look out. In a few minutes the passenger train passed up, but it did not stop, and in another moment a fearful crash was heard. Snatching up a lantern the station-master hurried out. A fearful scent- was before him. The freight train attached to the engine 113 had come into collision with the pa.-seng'r train. Fifteen passengers and both engineers were killed and five passengers were in jured seriously. In a short time the wboli: town was astir. The. injured were tared for and an eugmf arrived and j pushed the broken cars on a side-track., j Much excitement prevailed throughout I was w ho had ta-kphoned to the station- , . -T,, , , i master at .Itronie. I ha v 1k1 not solve; ike ravsterv ftir manv a lon dav antl , 1 " " . " . -. It both station masters very nearly lost their . 1 . .t - 1 . , . siTuaiioji-, run as noining count oe prove 1 i against them they were allowed to re- ; main. One evening in .Inne the s atitjii-masler at B "sat-dozing in his chair he wa-.aro'.wd by hearing the tele- ; phone ring. Looking up he saw Poll sitting on the idi:lf aboe thr "telephone' and heard her .ad! out. in her shril! voice: - Suvddoun 1 V At la-t Uie kvf w i.d been solved. . 1 Mysttriaus Water Hb'M. SelcntiSf in-iu4n rs ae pufz'.e'l bv or- tain mvsterious vrtt' i hok- in the ledge on the shore of the Bootbbay Iand Com . panv's temforv in Maine. There- are t;rer of theri, i"h inrhfs to a foot ipV ,'iiamtter, and about tc-n inche- deep, Thev are bwb'd-shaped and perfectly irt ubar. L"c-al!v thev are a.- rib 1 t th Indians, They are -upp-.-d to ha v. ' r 'irfl t.r !M.t',niftn i-orn rtil? a t'.r- . . . , . , ... neon ven if nt arrangnu nt cannot he im -.gi'-i'd. Th sfH filb thf'ii hvic p a i. and - fresh water .r.-tantly ti'ki - ' int them. In n tntrr f h v areen'ir lv fr"e '!!. Tb-!'b-. the Indians w-re ?o..'lay '' -iK" , v; i ' p in:-. It - rii-. fr ni In if"r Pi.it i".':'- "f tir .ur'r-iunding- t un- ! m p. r-.-ib'f that. ?hvr '.at M r Th.-:r...rig,n p. rf'it. i ne. ! -;. :i a w r t '.;:"-" t h. - a mystery. To 4 i.-- a - at ke-i --id' . A Paper far Eight Peopie. J ne smaiie-t 'vr. . a w f 'i -UlU'ort a" ii av;n! Big Bnd ''"untrv. thr" h in. r ;- rargi . ':! and fight in-' . . t tare'.- w. ,t uri a f.-r :..--r Ittti' girl, v.-t th- i week. Tee .corr;p s lt.,4- Y.- - k-ep'" b-.- y in thf !::: : :.s .-jy: by th" tyx tu.- a:. I , s,i.; oi-imr. arm "?-rc--. A kitch'n Uh i u-ed p.- umiosing s'on tf. wnrrr thr :tif and frv thf ' con f' r b'.th ''I,' r, J , . .!,f- POPULAR SCIENCE. Th' averaf' human life in ttnm andtr Caar. wa i-htctn vrar, . now it s forty. A.Rusr-ian mint-ralco. K. D. Chmst u'horl. claims to havy .discevrfed i nv metal, which he prorv- ! ram.' '-Rus-lium. ' 1 The largest incands.se tr. :r'".:t tKe 1 world is forty dv. miles in. ln-'th. T- - companv worfeme it 15. sitnitt d 1 Jt--tawa. Canada. No fewer than 1S10 patients batten by dog? were treated at the pa;teur initi- tute in the vtar tniir?g October 31. There wtie thirteen deith.s. According te thf aim nt phv-'ol offist. 1 M. Sappev, thfVtom:i. h contains .a.00, !mm, gUnd. bywhich the gastric juire i,' secreted, and a few others which secret , only mucus. . To the p.-ifunn s of .flowrrs M. Un j gerer astjibts the power of protecting again-t, aini even arresting, eonsump ; j tion. In the perfume tli-tillmg town of ! La Grasse bing 1 roubles art leit little known. Thetlepiiant ske! ton se' up in th front hall of the Madras (Indiai-mu.-t urn is ten feet six tneh s high, and it 1ms been stated thatyfbis is thr skelrton of the largest f lephant ever ki'lod in thrit country. Oil for locomotives m pla e of roai will, it is stated, be largely introduced on one of the English railway soon. It is; probable, also that, petroleum refuse 'will J be used for fuel in on.-e'Uenc e of the high price of coal. A loraplete li-t of the flora of New foundland and Labrador, in preparation by Rev. A. Waghorue, till onfaln about nine hundn d specie of flowrin 1 iant, fifty ferns rind over two hundred and fifty mosses and lichens. Surgeons are fiuding constant !y increas ing opportunities for making use of elec. tricity in the service of their profession. It is said to lie admirably adapted for the treatment of neuralgic, pain, ami its ap plications in chronic case- is very bt-n-li-cial. Among tho-e who have worked out the problem of procuring allumirii urn by ! troiysis M. Minet is one of the most suc cessful. The electrolyte Used by him is 1 mixture of from thirty to forty per rent, of cryolite with from -itv s m-h'v pf i cent, ot common5" -a!' Dr. Bnrdon Sand rson f ' .'ff se a o anothe-i divi-ion in iuc . lie ...bserve.?. in 1 i . 1 . . U l - 1 . 1 . I , V 1 ' '! how tjjvergefl f ion , 1 na! inof j i!"i, ig v a j .11 v .- i. in' ; s.i widflv, as rfgard- :-u! ! if et and methotl. that thre sem'to ' danger of a complde sr pa rat ion of -on . . r from the either. A new st vie of ht'ISe-hoe has beer -ho, is inade in tion-, with ' lactic u-hiean.s bet we:i a.".d rivet- otmect mi' 1 the -rf lions, making a -if"- m whniy there will b'-a vert it yielding of -pring, "idi.ng si.o. k- or jar to the i.o:-e wi.ne raveling ..ver hard paverii-nt- "i roads. 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Orange County Observer (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1890, edition 1
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