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V u ; i n 1 . . r i Mm 1 1 ' ' P P N H H .....-. ftTin TIT APIA HILLSBORO, N.'C. SATURDAY' APRIL 12, lSi(. i nuunjujjLi m iuiu, NKW SKRIES--VOL. IX. NO. 2S U IM U II II I 1 111 III Yll fl I VTAX' 111 I I u i in in II I II I II I A V"t IM II I II I 7 II I III II hi v u i 1 1 1 1 1 tun hi if y w iv k lju - f ruling t -,i w-rr. V.jl y dear, -fsH-" Mfon h- livening i-,.rr flt bforr- t r s 'b n-"5 .-'rnin .ni.i tiar n-.av pfp' h-arr . r. -rir-vin spsri'"- e-o-.-.- jt, ! Mil! in va:n rs- mp.'.- -'J'l'lf-" crr.v.M ( .-,-. '. ( ',- f f i"V ' fear. , i ,,'!- 1 1 : a -r r jb '"ir -. . -,' a iini '(U Tt''nk f . -,', ,, . . ; M inn- r.k -, ;hh Trw Minutes, (.'!' .: a f:rri' )!! h- year, tii r , f W..rji iff tht rW i ' n i 'i!i!nr for mv f.oi'i'.r- r'filv 'h' P.e i'i ! m 'i',r-' -i nt !' i in eh i - irnni'i.'!.- 'h'-re a- r r. , -)i.j . ,, V'th U-t ' ! ' hough f'",r '' a'd pi ty b f.. t " '"' K 5 (II '. I . : 1 ' ' " ' I' I . , I ' 1 1 " . ! I . I i" f fin r A.ilMt'n Hot( , i : ! ( t i I n V( 'i 1 1 ) i" )!-.. ' I ? h vim' ' . I :rii;h',! on t 1 1 - : '"I , irni I t liii I c : to !ii :Kf i rf pi i h - 'I l)f'-r, as ir i i n ' i - riot I if t ii I , con -II; "' rt.irii!iiin'c 'oft -cap th4 moment fr ctT'-s,,"-i'i lttv.k up'n the f?ir or- errupl'-- for in1: i! v.-j? tu? ''xft t opposi'fr -'.. ?iiOTn-nf for flight b?-i tiitib !"'n po.--ihN-. I luriol mv o hf bin. J my ?k v;j.:tp-r -mVj jn n fe., m". merits hfapl." ! mv relief, .a ( orrf -ponHinL' r'-ivt" from thr.oppo.it of th- carrini-f uiy or- 'f v pru'J'; follow?' su:r. Th-- scn-f of ".f -frt Hn'Uli'.cracc f;iirlv ovfr-hflr.M'-l'in'- f..t -iwhiif-. an riyy-- .v;!nrrir.. nVf;f priper n'::-I jrj ;iy hi!'-'. .-i-iaj; but un- -r.st-indim -no ha thev j,a?r. .: Kn-ti! :u. v :ir.'...f ..pon i " laminar n-iiijf- '.''.ipjv. Wa-s-.-r.v ;ta) thoir-onp! ?5 hr U'ri' f i ..!;- ,! th-. follow in IiDjs: I h' hurto-.vu mur.Jftr Krapf: of the I'l-iion--' ' After dc-tailirjth" incidents of th" herifitr before the magistrates and tiie remnr.d of the prisoner, -pending th? mque.-t, th" p.iraiuph wen'-on fol-I'-'R. ':0a kiivirrr th eo'iit, Watsojj v.as rondui ted h:twf-n foui officers tc 'he van. .ft' a; h wrt strppj, iDj nd yvhea the iv. Ii.i emn -.vere rodeavor- hiz to keep l;i!,k the rpmd that pressed j 1'iund, the prison i udd'ulv snapped his ii.uidcufT-, in eorrK- inrxpljrnl.lf mannrr broke through ti' by-tandrrs and fled duu-n th'- 'trTt. ,, .Va fi tf dodge do-.rn a bar alley, known as Shut I.rne. ar.d f"llowd bv th crowd ( H-veral hMTidrds. At- th'- nd verd' "cvith ? raear:in crlance, and vra you ish it ; I cannot prfrr-nt you."' J UDIES' COLUMN. A TOTVG LADY HAT. r t i j i f t;a are t&-oidii ; straw note tniA rnerejpon, I produced mv pipe and j -uiu . !-s toba-co pour , and proceed slowly to ! eP Ir simple Mnetioti, and ret fill th fo.mn, a, I thou-hr outith'n plan ! Jt U r'ne tbat thr 'binary woman of -Vion. On rfenu. e to my '.vatch I I ran xvf11 HnJ nUy. answer. The braids -aw that thr tram would stop m anoth f H.?mPorted, many from China. Ifl ten minutes. Clearly, the oniv thin2 t, ! V'' tcl1 a.-voun? lai ,h5t thc hat. .j V,. -.;f , ti.u,i ! ,v',rr' made of straw from the 1 1 1 t b ' ' I' U it'll a few i . into a carpet l.t ; after i i icu'-Nii m if a --d)-cd the d' !i V( rv of an e ni..- landlady to feru myvfox j., In- u-ual hour-. !,; i r i i t hr veiling w;i KcMMiiu'.: oei the ni..rninL'' p n: I found little to intere-t, -1 m- u;e;i ai a ura' i'iui auie, on i pp ared the heading, ' on !i .i. ie.) t j ( iul. 1 make it : .'. ife murder in II n town murderer. With a mental ti ' iublidier- nt th" Chr-uti-in iu ti' c h;id done them :i :!.- ji-il'Iii i nvin to'- borrorp,. ('iprr and proceeded to o-'vint; detail-." The pu-t ' a a follows : n aban - ' i. f'luppv Watson by name, i hi-; ( ias, h.'id beatrn kuli with a mallet ,' in con ''in di mc tic d isaiTcemcnt . " .:! ! 1 I t he deod, he ci'dl v i? ' m ! ii"! . and was pro i' c , w hen th" i eihbors 'i.i. t" ! by the scream.4! ,f ' i nn, rushed in and w.-i all, or nearlv all "i Shut J.ane . he di-appeared round I 1111110, and, strange to .iy, has not. b'( !i .'ecu aiain. The!" can be no doubt that he will be recaptured: but his present rseape .-md disappearance are i::r- ( -. ' ious. A reward of one him-. dr"d pounds has ben ofTered for liis re apprehension. ...Watson i about five feet nine indies in height, strongly built, and and when he escaped was dressed in a t 1 .lung the thing on th" j )Xtit;lU .uit with a rrd scarf and soft hat. He may further be flistin truishd by a scar across his chin, and by having an arrow tattooed on the back of his left hand . This was about the extent of the in formation contained in .the paragraph, and mv -readers will agree with me that, the news was sufiiciently exciting to oc cupy my thoughts to the complete, ex-clu.-iou of the unpleasant experience I1 had just passed through.. As I lay back in mv seat to muse upon what I had read, my thoughts began after a while to wander and my head to nod, I according to their wont, at midnight, and ! before, long I fell asleep. How long I J slept I cannot tell probably for a, few i minutes only- but in those few minutes ! I underwent a most discomforting dream. 1 I dreamt that Chippy Watson stood over i inc. ma llet in' hand, and that my t ravel - ' ' ' '1,n'1' rv,pf f"r ,hf I iuc companion was holding his arm to :,: ' - th,' the 'P"i"Iirr avert th.- threatened blow. Sh" struggled ; : fore the ma-istratc j in yairi, ami the mallet fell, yet with a - inru';d with causing i fctran-eH li-lit touch upon my arm'. ' ,: wifr- t With a start I, awoke, and then saw the "'" 1 1 - tim" for me t - ' -jri 0f my dream bending toward me down to the Motion; j ,vuh scrap of.papcr in her hand. But h -m ttm-. m fa. t, -incethat j hcr facp how terribly was it changed ! :ur. v.-a- di-t trom mv j Ingtca, nf the' dainty pink 'flush I had ; 'uUv womi!r-. 1'. rtunatelv - liIit . and 1 har d in it ii " w'trri-ti-- ot net. 'I1, i and there get assistance, to find out whr our tisknown traveling jcomoanion. might be. Th? longer I pondered iover th: piob lem the more curious for its solution did I become, and then, heedless of the. warning I had received, 1 'struck a match and intentionally dropped it. Sdooping down witn a Truittered male' diction to pic k it, up, I cac ;t srarr hinar glance underneath the opposite tat, n then my blood ran cold as the faint gleam of thc taper reveal? d the back of th" man's hand with the mark ot the tattooed arrow upon it. Chippy Watson, then, was our companion a doomcM ami despciate man ! By a mighty effort, Icontroled my voice sufficient to say. "Excuse me reaching across you, madam, but. that was my !a-f match, and I could not afford to let it rrc out." The girl, into whose white cheeks the color showed no trace of returning, mm mured some unintelligible reply, and foi a few moments we sat in silence. Agair I looked at my watch. Thank heaven: in live minutes we should be in Blackeley and the. awful ride would-be at an end. Scarcely had the thought formulated it self when the girl opposite me sprang up, trembling like a leaf, and shrieked ere 1 could stop her "Oh, that hand ha touched my foot again." The moment, the words left, her lips I heard a sudden movement binder the seat, and quicker than thought v?r figure appeared upon the floor. In that mo ment I flung myself upon th" rufliau and clutched his throat with the energy of despair, knowing that fchould he once gain his feet it, was all over with me, thr lighter and weaker man. Can I ever for get, the horror of that tive minutes", ndc The whole compartment, seemed to bf falling upon me. Teeth, nails feet, all were attacking me at once; but through all I kept my grip upon the 'murderer'.' throat, and though I streamed with blood and almost lost consciousness still held on. while th" e-irl's screams rana dimly through my ears. Suddenly th? train stopped, thc struggle ceased and 1 fainted across the body of my captive. When" I recovered consciousness at length I found myself lying upon a table in the Blackeley station waiting-room, with a sympathetic crowd around me. and, best of all, I saw a face bending plantation of the Emperor of China. I doubt if she would believe me, and vet it is s.o. omc of this braid is called Neapolitan, ard is wide and coarse The straw of what is known as Neapolitan peariedg" i found irxj Chu FOfc. It yrow tall, an'! the top is fine and the I'oftom coarse, one stalk thus giving two nr morp kind of braid. Venetian grows Nil, and isthe opposite of Neapolitan pearledtre. whoc" lease is coarse. The top r,f trie Versetim i1 rvarse, and is called mottled braid. The centre is somewhat firtr, and of 'he-stalks which are nearest the ground is made, the tine Venetian braid. Sttr--i '. back of each ear. straight from th? neck : GiS Oman, to the crown, leaving the baik hair un- , Th- pyrophony?, of English origin. confined and wved. with the ends curled mliiT?nratus depending on gi jet The sides are then drawn up the top of ! burned ti t trresp -ivding number of the head at. th" extreme back of th" glas.tub" Each jet ha it rng"r-key crown, and the end curled and hung .- prcssvm . on which ;au.c the flm to over the ba.k hair. ' contract, when a mutca! snin i i given A hat which is particularly effective; "t. The tone vari.-i, n K the amnge- when worn bv a tall, stvlish woman io ment of burners and st of tubes mak- kuown as the Charles II. It ha a pro jetting brim, and is worn well dowa ou the forehead shading th" eyes admirably. The. brim is turned up a the back ayd on both sides, but one side is d'-epfr thau the other, and turned up more closely against the crowo. all tii" no'"a of the mu-ical scale sn ;ral . octaves. iuz it i. isib!" to give S'-rn of the irla'f tube arc r.eiriy eleven feet !..;: ihiv fiili R. R. Ci The newest thing in furs is a tight j fitting1 bodice of seal, 1'ersiana, astra har ' or krimme-r, with a short, cfo. ft ill j Such a garment may be worn wth any ! C CDdCBSCtl MOlC 10 EffGCt ill. 5,-lBifl kin-l oi -kirt, ana witnout a wjjap, v.r mattfi how cohl the weather mav be Train Hun by TV Mn lian Tim" The sleev"- dre of. the skirt material or o' velvet, lined with rhamois. and ti u i s 1 ; with deep utT-i ff the fur. SOUTH HOUND i last seen, there was a ghastly whiteness ' in 1ier checks - and her eyes seemed rin ; startling front" h"r head with terror. i l.v vinerfluiMi? weif'h Nnn f . & i it mtnn3 - I HOiainL; Up our num. ! i to i .jjuijja.u'. huu mv .;tiv. itk-rs Mlence. sh- pa.-sed me the piper, on . - . V : .T.,.;tr V. f ,-sllnTf 5 n pr trrvrela . C . ,,i.,.,rr.ftnl1l tKfl Cnf QTA erafio,,; thanks to hc slow- i has jut .touched me." . ko ,-;ok handing tr." ! Was it the dream which filled me with ,,!-, .t.-'.:r,p!i-h"d bv ' the thought that this wa.no idle alarmt . , ; ,. ,.., .,,jv. ri I mnnot tell . but this much I know, that A .TOLLY VHITKU ANP !IKR TETS. A lady who was at th" dinner given ly Mrs. .lames L. Fields- to Amelia B. Edwards, wriier and scholar, says that that famous Egyptologist is a very jolly table companion, and full of simple, uu retentious humorous talk. She is very fond of auim: Is, and has a great many pets, inclu'liag dos, monkpvs and parrots. Of the parrots ho has a num ber, and she. regards one of their idiosyn civiiesasa good subject for a naturalist's investigations; th"v all unite in a bitter i pri'l vobibh- hatred of one parti cular Egyptian relic sh" has a much battered bit of bas-relief of the rat headed goddess. When she presents it io the parrot? they all stpiawk and scold ji violent unison? Who knows what knowledge might be gained if onl- they lould voice th" tradition that makes them hata tli.it fragment of stone. Mijs Edwards has a charming gift in her lovely and very English voice, which is ipiitc a charming in low social convcr-e as when brought out more fully on the platform.- At York &.ifvrrfiy riw. FUfe. Lad? ff th" House "Can vou saw fc-ood?" Tramp "No ma'am : but I can lee it." (Evit tramp). Tim'. l.v New Vork, bv 11 dnielphia, bv I'.f Itimor", Lv Washington,' bv C 'harlotuwvill, bv I, in-hlmrjf, Ar Innvil) pah.:. NO. r.it. NO VJ U tn ! :& p m 7 io n m fiWnra l.v Hi. liinon.t. bv Hui kevill", l.v Kfvsvill.-. f .v I )u ti v i ! !.. Nature has w iselv arranged matters o I r Cnvnst-'r" i that a man can neither pat his own back j i.v (b.i ut. r.,, nor kick himself. hnrrnirf American. U.Unl, iph . When a humorist takes off a shiny coat j '. j)urria!n we suppose it would be prope"? to say that j Ar Jr'eisH.ro he just got off a bright thing. S!'t- ilV siiim l.v ( i.nsiHTo, The plumber auti the coal dealer be- Ar Sftlihury, lieve that this ha been the coldest win- j r stntvill". tor tbev ever rvoerieneed. Ar York Ar Ashfvilic ... ... - j v.. A young man. whose wife's father was very kind to him, said that he was y excellence a' a father-in-law.,, Merchant Trardfr. In a meeting of vegetables, no inaMer what cojt of a propesition is made th" onion can always give a scent.- Xrri Vnrv IIfrnl'1. V 4 a in 1 1 '34 a in 4 H". p m ". M) p in .JO p. Ill :! in O", p jl ; p tn t p in I p m . I p'ii 4 4 J p in J i p rr it oo n . .' .' . a m S 7 a rn 7 4-S am : mi n in 4 " a m .' oh a m a 42 a m vYim in '.! p rn 1 4". p in ! 0 a in ' 4S i m -J a rn i p m . '. p m ;o ;7 p in i : 'y, a m 7 a a ro ' t A IT . V) in 11 hum Ar H'-t Spring", ,v Sfil.-t'iiry Ar hn'lott', A r Spartanburg A r ( re-n ville. Ar Atlnntn, bv Chrott J A r ' -bniil i.n Ar AugustA N' d'.TIir.Ot'NI). 4 "1 n ni 5 .".R a m 1 i it n m .v. h p m 4 4rt p m ti 40 p m I ni ! ei - nt . n m 1" p ni pt Am inflpn 1 ! I Y but of that of thc communitv in which Fhe lives. " Th" atnmsphere of Boston within the j;atrs, and that larger Boston without the ga'cs, in all the Newtons and other suburbs, is an atmosphere of free dom for women who work. In th" ranks of the non-workers there is a feeling of respect and consideration for women who Servant "Yis, sorr, Mr?. Jones is in. What's ycr name, .-orr?" Visitor "Pro fessor Vandcrsplinkenheimer." Servant -"Ochl Sure ye'd better ni right in. and take it wid ye."---.1';v Wkly. A young woman began a song, '-Ten Thousand Leaves Are Falling." She pitched it too high, screeched and j 'PI tried an auctioneer No. 51. No. ,?. WOMAN'S TAHAPISK. A woman with an aim can do anything ihe pleases in Boston, if the aim suf ficiently dominates her life. She may en ter arty occupation she chooses, work in liny lines she likes, and be certain, not nnlv of the h ni irohat ion of individuals I . .... .. , ! bv Hot Sounds J ' 1 ttoppeu. "Mart ncr at rive tnousana. Av.i)ViHf bv AlltfllstH " C lunil ci Ar f 'ho -loi'U' I v Atl int i A r ' r'H-ti v ill, " Sparttnt'iirit, " ( htrlott", " SAlisbury, P n in - Vt m io .r. p in i i i p '5 IX .i rn ' 1 p m j Ar Salisbury Manager of Band (to applicant for po- ( ' Fition) --Well. what, instrument do vou I bv Sah-burv play? What do you know about musir?" j B Applicant "I don't know anything Salem. about music. Its the position, of drum j bv (i- -en-U.ro, , T ' T- - i Ar I'urliain. maior inat i want. i noirwr s n p m U ' a in 1 . n m 4 I A m ' .' a m 7 " p m 1 ! p m : li n rn 1 a in 7 a n ! Is p m '.' J p m .'. p n, 7 p m 1 .' p T 1 M p nt '. p ir p m . An , ., , , ,, , . , ' are in business, either because they must tenderly over me the face ot the girl of ' ; J s",pcrfluou; weight t r dv oije mi : r t ;. and -eeur i , , . v i 1 i '. . a:-! rn I e .ii to uii " ;. - 'i- ! i f ' h- (-' o irt w i- n VV K s T i it .t - . e; P.. i . ' ! ! n "t n hs A :r. ;-! ..n fird la li' s in an instant there flashed across my ; mind with overwhelming force thr thought of this escaped wife-murderer. Ret in nine; my companion's silence- . - . : l signal witn a gesture u acquiescence, l ! wrote upon ttie paper: it is prooaoiy onlv a dog shall I look under th" eat" my dream and my discomfiture. After j making two or three efforts I managed to ask . "Where is Watson r" "Very nigh lead." replied a tuddv faced farmer who stood be-ide me. "You three-quarters strangled the life out of his ugly body h wa- olagk in the face, when they lifted vou o3-r,hini.- 'Do you know that h" i an escaped wife-murderer?" I inquired feby. "Yes, we know," responded m" honest--friend. "The Burtown police telegraphed after thc train to hav it searched, be cause a man answering his description had been seen in the station before it left. The police have got him cafe, mv lad. this time, and no mistake Why, I saw. him handcuffed and his arms piuion'd be be or b"cau-e they choose to fe. In evcrv citv there are numberless I women engaged in self -supporting occu- j ! pations as here, arul there are alo rdentv . t - I . ef women c'uewhere in buines larg" i ; enough to employ other women. But i there are several her" doing a large bun- j ! tess in lines which are so-newhat dis- j j linctively hical in siirit, although their ; i tifluencc extends with their trade-as far , i is California and Florida and the Cana- ) i iihn proviL' f. '' Trunsrrijt. i FASHION NOTF.s. A noveltv in rings consists of a plain band of silver sf-t with five romh sh-ls. The Lobster Fisheries. i The in (--ut ti hing for lobs'' r "1 th.' New England o.v- has had its t7. t j not ji, les,-.,jjing th" numb' i f l,,bt r- , that at'- m nt to mai-k't. but in lrs-epitig ; the size of tho-e fhi! ar" matkeNd. f Only th- largest b.-b-trs, ?avs a N'e-v ' York dealer in th Sjnt are shipped from i ;he hsheries, the rnaii' r one- being sold ' the i innini! ctalIishm"nta. It i? n..t I i '-o manv vear- ago thai th length of th" verag" lobstf r that c-tme to Nw Y-rk , from Maine was tufnty inch" with'.u? .laws. The biggest averagK tiow is un " KalHgh, bv Itrt'eiuh Ar 1 i-tx a '. 1-7 a in I - J "i '. t"i a in H 40 p n 1 1 In 1 rn I : .' ) a m I 4' ni 1 1 v 'O I l p ni ift a in l it'i p in 7 4 a rn l I', p Ml V.HM i m :;m p in 1 1 p iu bv ir' ens! ' Ar IiHiivilit . " KesviU", " P.urkt- H", " Hi'buK.nd ' bv ii' bt-ur. " t "hai i-tt's-v ill", " WHShlfitot J'.altimore. " I'bilH.l-lptiiA " Netv Y"rl. IB1IV. 7 V a m Vt p ru ' .'ii a ni )0 'JO in ! .' pi m 1 Vi n n J !. p in '.' 4o " :', p in ' 1 a io ;.' 'J, u ni I- V ii rn , 4 p rn J ' n r 7 ! i rn . cj m p p in vJ a ro ii a in Su 47 a m e, .ii n in I Jip rn I &:! v, "i pt su i J it ginciham; have half ' inc h hind him. and he a-layir.g half dead th" while, after th" throttling as you gave Effective fripes of thr"" ol.ji Arnonc th fa Jerite combination- v;e. ret" green, old r.-.sc &nd cream, gray, bronn nd green. iiid a half mi hec. There u'l in p.-. -pound iobs'.cr-, and 1 h-TrV ud f the in w iguing eighteen. u'd ha'.'. o b"at kat thirty -arv old '" weigh that mm h This sLella-h gt.w itiv l!'.iv in'l l-a't niudi bigger thtn lavender, violet and brown, and pale , ra h-h v.lp.-n it is three yars old. Th j Do my readers wanT to hear the rest j I of mv storv. now that th" catastrophe lb: answci as short and to the point; ! is told? I will inform them that' Waton. ' No, do not lo-k. It was a hand." j ?n breakir)g i0oce from the police, after -: Here, then, wa u efficient dilemma ; ( furni thp , orr,fr of h'tit Lane ! r'ior. but 1,ut h7 compaiison with what had passed j whrre it win bo remembered, he disap- ! ke-p me c v,u- S before between my feilow-paenger and ! &red contrived by an almost mcred- I rr ii' -he train myself, it was a dil emma that I felt al- j ible fffon tf tlc a wat.. Rn, so blur, 'lark grav and !"ar wrilt". ii-ncrm':. s v that a lobrr i- nv i fit ; ! Iram (or P.ait-itli .s i ai !'; l-i Hi. hriK.n 1 ?ii :f ! a r, . K-;. -i'-i-, 1 p m.ttiiive-' 'Inrk-.vii!-', ' 4? p . , I 'j in Hct .br-n, ' ' p.ni.. Purtrnm, ' o p in llal-jj:h . is j in pk. inning l-h-a bill' - ii. Iii.iiifin '' ; j a in. n'-t"l" ''I '' l' m Oi bd.st.r f'-rd -" 41 urn; t 'lirk vi!;- 1! 4 . rk m tv"3-' viM' I -op Ii-, ftriv.' i.i ' imioi i .' j rn Throtiirh pt 'i r - :c !. utn Hi'- iia.pd and Ilnl-igb. via K -m1. iav in- P. ' b'l.o, . p ir a ti returnir.g J-ave JCui'-'tl 7 in. Lof-tj, riiit'd tram i' vc I nrt a n dAtly .!: p; Su'i'iAV ,Mp4:i arriV": K vul Tie lat sr thine in doves i- desiffned ' for m'tu, t U!-'i! iJ : '. I i ! ' " ' - pre-enc tive vrars old to meet the requirements ot many iaOhs u, t nnr.ing M.ibli-hm. r.- o., who have the habit of carrying money in ; th yiain, r.-.a a;;d at other pUccf ny. th" glove. It has a palm jacket attach- !'tri sh..re. the Wav thv hve t.n for i - . ment, which will hold- a considerable yfan. making inroads on the lobMer. rU amount of . - small change" or a "mall : tt j a won-kr that there are anv lobst'r- i - roll of bins r. ft n thos" grounds Bes;dev the thou fancy of the ?mu and thousaDd of undersiM f'.h n ' n my ( . . . 1 ... . . . r. ( h rn returr.ir iv-i r."-ifii,' i" in laiiv n pt r-un laj ; nn" urt-am ' -2 p , rn nn r.eS' lgh 1 1 'J ' p rn I ts" -r.(T-r h at- ' ta, txl. ' ' t 4 ' N'e "i an 1 V. ewnne t at.P.i' hrn-ri1 dtl (v tS'r!ay ( r W-t I1 irt anl rialti- rrv rv v a Y'-rk P.itr . r.e . f r..m W't I'oint f"nr. f 'iaiif ; - pt. Sim iy at II;' hns-n l with N tor lh" S. u'.h. N and M "onnt a' ; .4 14r.- with ! train to nal from M r t t'lty art i U'il f rr.init' n. and a S!m-i ti anl fr rn Faj j ett"vill- i N'. ''. "x-ftnt at firot-r- r Fjttv N'i. .V. ,nnt at Fw-laiA V r Wil-o. N C. V, S'Bf .l M make l-- ' f'tnicn at Uravenrv Strati -n i'-b !nir. to anl fforn It! : mrte 'ictvit'-.l trtwflrnmp. . Th maU t i . . , .-.,; .lewcea g;ove? are so '.' nap- I -"- " - ; cam xn sneiter oi a ran roan emnanK- : . , , . , . . in mv rwrson wa about to resume it i ' ' v. , . ... v - hour. Trie kl.i, of course, is of the finest ! the 'uiiiccuaneotis -army i io!fcterm"n ,r,a -:i; v:--a- m roy person a i ui io '"-Jtuf us ment. Aong this h crer-t until h , , ' , paper, I rightful posjtion of protector to its weaker, ;cache,i the midtown tunnel, where he u" m " IUJ u ' . ! ' -;:';' it v. nddi.nt rftmMniAn I . ,-.,.J, , 'broidery or sttchiag on the back are -have LLcrmcn :f.the:r own that are con Sweet was my revenge; and yet the re- inp he crept into the -station anl con- three row. ci -iiamonus set singly m ; i.anuy trappjnL' ior y:veri tua. i f.tfljl Hiii. i ; t sunaai- venge scarcely promised, to "be1 wholly ; friveclto terete himself in a carriage of ; gold. The gem, are so-set as to b easily 1 know, having as rnv ho men en ; ;-";"N7rvCf.t - i .... , ..... i f -,f - . " t , .r.j f I I- r t :r.r f '.r.rt-n' il.il ! ... - i th" midnigrt mail witn tie result n"tor Transit-ixru uvm uur j V i'-iw iu j ija'.'.i . m ; - v irj , ' anothe- ' ize. ag". or - oaaition of the lobster- i.-n :ra:n.' bh-v. . ;; "- YZ ft3t t-r'- - r ' ; fr Ut'n AUar.W ard .Nf trit. 'iric- i The handsomest India silks hare black thT uke Tlc f-arme- arf 'imI'Jr JE' r-r...- and Auta. irrnU.ro U AL- i , ; , " : rr,.ftr..i ,r. ' i t.e ar-d' tb et . vil. and Morris Uj nn , lm. : ground, and are striped with satin. The ' srjC?'-'J r' e... .r.a ret , iRni KiJlmn BufTet Kieperba- .tripes ar- of irregular widths, and be- ; -'- -' tw"en th"m on the black ground are scat- ! 'liiTert' Cl - la t0the" l tered gay-colored blossoms. sing fiow- 1 of thii T?' '-'7 le W,tT, I had -met awaked frora' sleep. I re- j bride does not matter. She was ever ' frs with lone stems . batfrcupt viots ; '- - e -, - blue comfowers ;--.rt ot ny rn- m-piring 1 I t myself a st nit , fint pleasurable. My first action was to remove any sus picion that there might be in the mini o.f the mysterious third occupant of our car riage, through thc presumably accidental action of having touched the lady's dress. Giving vent t-oan audible yawn, although one mor" mcui m Ciose ' .ajr iauy . were ii-...; alarrafd ly mv ' ntry '." I remarked, with '-livings, but much ctit- vi:-' stare and a slight V r.'fttr rn,-. i'S nf ; marked, ii tnr nf cool imrertrnence : i i;f-v Ar,rn ,," ! -Yw rHv mMt ,r,,-- m for add re : nd master, an-i therefore it is unn"ces f -mentione' f . , There i- i connect ion with that journey to be told; ; it is this: that ther" will be a marriage ?arlv this spring. The name of the bride I groom will be Knightly, the name-of the I formall v introduced to her fuTur. lord 't '.;n';r.tro-bic-d T had no ' ing you again, madam; but will you per - , snrv to tea tne name sne wi in i-j'rr'or;. r'U c ' rntto w"r? o trravs of acacia, almond blossom; cr soon cease J w;5tar:a.: Urge S Te! , ti -.i to a i rfnnt. t ir rate. Ural anl inr- -isn iin,.- i-- . i mit me to smoke to enliven this o'di-ar msr an.mal, wcj jo urns?:' tedious j to bear to a passing acquaintance like the j A pretty &2i .v arrangement f tor As I spoke I accompanied my j reaatr. C"irly ha'L- itn part iin a line with the f whole JTtiSi 'TcceJisus'ia'Kew Zealand repeals j atjlr tnvig-st "f ?ho JljR(t,7l the zatrt of a prcief:ca or renpoa en tn part" of no le than nirety-ire per cent. W. A. TCRK Pir. Pa.". Agect fULtXQH, 5. 0 4 .' n m 1 1 I p m i m a in - :Xt p m, ; '. V- i m f 1" p m I J n m !1 S-l a rn : o', n rn 1' 4' p m . - , l V . t a . r rift i tw-n a-ningvm un w -I M D'f' rr.rv anittwn WashingVm and ' hirm;nihain. A;a, lUctm u1 an i fifn- m. !Ai-ijjo anf (rr-nt r . and Pultraan Parlor Cam -t-n tltmrr andv K-ox-I vil. and betwn Cbart Aril Auzuta. fhn uh tickti r n a!r at j ns'-ipi t-
Orange County Observer (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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April 12, 1890, edition 1
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