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7 Jy' Jul WW K jTAEUSIiED IN IB. IIIbLSIiORO. X. C. SATThDAY. NOV. l. !-nu. -X 1- W SK I? I KS--V?)!.. X . xo.-rl Of ' The price'WIt coa-In New Tbrk in 1 -f. w n from stvtutywo.ccatatol.'jO aoound. . The ruccc'-.' n of horrible nil roar ac- idr-.ts thtt h-s in 'irk' i the present yt-ir ) -; y.ji.i' avers ', v- ..i.ir.-viit r Kud-that ths nveragemura---f i.'uH on tbo human scalp -varies ?).,!': , to l:hh,0,1)- A single 'Lair , .-i , .r n w.-i-.-ht of two ounces, and , , .; th' it may be stretched to .... ,,r its entire length, ami then ; , f '-'!-. t '-': 'tn'.l condition. 'fi i. m.oev ol a ' o ' ' .oiipiug , (.,, T wop ti iiap., HC-i . Ai:. e hi h ' : i c i ' i. I ' decrc-atiid -,,1 by the i; de'iy it. When .'ju oblige a . e an honest some !' 1 'l '!:' i J.Oiooa pc i at up m t: i .... . .r n t a a i m ; t. i i his country le i,t i s f r support. 1 i, put nt 701,-u.-r d f rrike, r--'r. th'.; number . 1 ; is t Ii' i the ( uluvatiou. c! . M. T'i --fu-ud, Director i'r it ii '-tii:.;it-l IMMORTALITY. "Whatever bngins mait end. So fifty. PLiloiophers both old anctj-cew. And nature's roanl, b:rttv,friut.decayr. roth prove the aiarr-4true. Suck in the unripe acorn's co,t A fallen oak trey si am beret The new-born infant's lusty th roat Muit rattli soon in deatii. And so, -whatever hath no endy, . ?-':vf;r fegan an I nh'cT was ixrn; Its orliu and finirhed blend A;ui-':t f -t des int- morn. Infinity was by a rins In form-jr h.,-. siriud aud. taught,' Purely aplaiuHii i .-implthinj.', Yet f....d 1 ;r ;-;rau!wt thought. (j..;d i i ti:K t-n 1 and fnial cause, ...Thfi Alpha and Omea he, ii?foi-. b'-Uihiiags. morvthan laiv?, bt v;is nd i-? tUe. And if our souls tre idume!.to lilt Thrcuh Ix-in-'. t.-ii-rle, n.:r antiwar, TLty lived Irsforu thoisuu.vas 116 tr Leaven had a-itar. Oh lisl.-u, brutlnrs, listen wAI! It was a ehcWful thijt.bJ hear Anan;el harp or fclaiekdrom hell Toii J us from Ublt; fear. For wd are l.va-s or.priiciied.g'jdi. AndthTO L non jiot" us cu:i guess What Wli v.v pa-l 3efor lhf cloda, 1'his vilo fiC;otfulnes ' C'cor;j: llyyton, &7i Chii-'j-jo Herald. "I doa't believe it.'' ; irtgly than before. Tb-- U pbospborescsnt "I li'in't zzk you to take -i ay worJ for i -water gleamad as an oc eaa of fire lashed Sratt. . 13 it if yo u have t'a-; i uad dnvea before the fiitkU COrivS UHuIl tha angry sea, but ) k-h authors . htld i crale. The two e r t 1-' T nn i rTf.; it t-ivAi? ' t til Loat Wf-r 't'.nl llitr r-c r . i . . ' ii . . . -. ? . 1 - - - v. . - - . I this very ijiit.n 1 i'j them Lead to the vi ud, while st-on-j-, : nervoua hands t.'rfHv- il the tiller sinr.d 'I'ii sail J0U u. raw to PdOi h'ilight- j steadied them s tbey nlungvd up uaa house and bacc. From the loolof tlie ; tlown aaoag the furiu4 waves. shy v.s are I'iicuy to have all', sort 4 ct The t'.vo boats s:.eried to bo riuir trie weather -.vinJ-:, and calms anurstpuo.lls j i-le safely, until su -.';'. enly the. "Auni.'a" and our boaUiv.nll have an cnu.il chancr."' J t .ble sn.anK-d. 12 ie Auai- wa to !Ay T 1 r 4. ,r. I v. indward of thy.'Liiv, and whea An,- :-';y Icol;ed thr.at.nh.e, uml the , tiht c' ble i)arttd s!i ' Jnftfc l strai-ht -n w.uM be fur;;. ' TIo 'ha-.ucu v as i an ' 11 tbo -la-tlcr- TL-y came o tlH,r j POPULAR SCIENCE. it v :n:nv .' :.:! to 'o (','.;. mi t ivi niv ' Oi .1 MOIIIIV Ill'TIlC ! . . . ... . iViiii a icauin :.i:i. 1 .am ( i was a r:s:C I mu.-t cith 'i 1 more 1 tloru in disrcc'AtaciUj.' uch nowledginj .aie a v. ave arious th-in its , , , ; feliov.-s. It bnr.-t iur . n . o'.u.r.e;.3;i-)t3t ,5 ay l:uev he - . uu.r , , tn'jv were -t sj'jt.' ov j- , ctp..-."i,, ilcis iroji lure t hftj ut tte ?ani ti,ni, I n,r"iti fhi-tTi - 1 - 1 - - .. i- r . , . . " " iatE ana earning one lar tue irnev;'-.rdy r,f iH5 coat, and' incur r in-' , .,..., " Lciius the rera.atioii 01 a covard. ; t. t , , - m, . . . ; , , , ...... ! -v .joked around for ais sister. - At 1 he-e tnou-.t-"JC.--.-iC!(trr:viu,.ra hz brain, ! , .-' , ,. . , ' , UiSjt;ct. ii-the small cockpit ia A'hicii he aau m a iao:n-ct niiid-.vvai maue u. I ' . '. , Aye, lie rvo'; .u outuravo iim as accepiacg t b-a. . saw a the challenge I mctioa!e3s figure, which be j ( thought to be hers, lie reached down THE END OF THE FETJD. I . -1 acrept. your propesiaon, fcim, Aq S bis hand and dragged her toward bi:u. cried. Then 'he added :-4Ani to'? 4ako A Ion- and vivid fiah libte.l no the ra iii.or even. for yo:i I wii. ouly everything around him, rcveulin.ius.tead 1 take si .iter Liiy a! on- to 4 help ui' . Suj ' cf the ejected face of his niter tint of : ... i j.'.i.. . ' 1 1 The largeit as engine so far built hat developed 100 -horsepower. A uu"iver"uv rize in Kaiand lor the , ., . , , I meicdeii wc-tu of tke ni-u oc-stc-isay on poetry b heed awarded n,;,,. , t. :ofu plumber. Tbo balloon proposed for polar ex plorations i.s niiH'tv-aiue feet in diameter iud oOd.000 cubic fvet in volume. An electrical paper points out that in tlurope bron ::e i-.s i;i u great measure upersed'-d ir-n a fid copper in electrical ppliauce.s. i-'k'ctrical cudosiuosis to accelerate: the oassiire of drills through t'ne ' skiu has for soiue time been regularly practiced ; The lot :i Hoard of K i.."-' . -. 1 ir dcr medical sanction. . j going to aboii-h fltViri:. ; in t:ie pnb'.i French phvsiologUU have fomid that ! ols. About 20,-f- . i".piis ;-: ulcobol nroduce the same effects in- 'K0SC, every venr. eluding a dcrangemeaL similar to dclir Extcrrainatir.fl lhs Jaaskrrs! Cul 'The dhvippearance o: the mackerel gull from Maine waters is due," accord -lag to the - liiddcford Ti.m, "to the meicileii we,rh of tke ni.ou whj miliinera with nlutues. For tb 1 - - --- j gull they paid tea cent ca:h, a p:i so I remunerative to profession.U .u;n that tiicsc birds wero in th? shon ?pce of two years practically ttermh;..t.-.!. Ah 0; th? snipe family wchajsj ia j..cAt de mand; even th little os-eye did" not Cs cspe, for a ticgle cr.lcr was pi .i-.vl for G00.000 of these at three cents c;,:h to fill r.a Fr.glish -ontrart.'' iuru tremens on dogs as on men. Electric currents of Jttfh) horsepower will be supplied the International Elec trical Exhibition at Frankfort, Germany, : frum generators li' miles distant. Experiments prove that the Atlantic breakers have a force of three tons to the square foot; thus a surface of only pr. .j.'. : : -lii'l I'! 1 ,K1.!on O: i; . :d . v i'.'.Ii in Europe, .;.:! i.'i the Fnifl States, i, ir i: :. Au-trl.li 1, .lapm, .! ' -:. 5. . .Ti!,' to!:;l about 00.000, OO ). isv jou.n sjox.Iv.sde:::. As far back the oldeit rosideuit could' remember there bad been :tj?eud between A wild yell or approt jal ; went up from bis companions, lor a' anew that Lily Bpratt was as plucky u f girl cs there was in Tomsburg, and tha 1 her skill iu hand ling a boat was SCCO nd nnlu tr th. nf tho .bisons and th: ipratt-s. :It,had never 1 the mo.-it e:.ncrt boa' ,mea in the village. hfr-n 1 IVU V 1, Of. but it i-DU rOeeu Ci V T,v,f f I- Ai bitter for all thctau i had fcausedagre.it deal of iil-fetdiug,j,not bet ween ' the tvo In.t then Annie jaioa 'cuaie upon the seen'3, s'.nd ioiiiiu'Vidierbrother, asketl the cause Tor the w.v Xhv. - bun tohl tier in a 1 v u m toy is Jf.-t, CX- ( !;;,m. 1 '-. '. It wa. not .; ,vi - n all tii i 'oys Sold in ::t u. v.a 111: 0 b ' abroaJ, :i ;.-r::!a-.v;. liuf it , j caus ,01 AKir. - Mia roiu ner in a families alone, but amongj many others 1;,,,. f who tbroaglt alliance with cither had j . ,t ; 1 'lhe b-p4f-- sii'm t crow over vjb, been dragged into tlarnnuarcl. , - Sim, .'1 reluteiv, stamping her There were ptopleoo,,an and nooui omnl,.w . , cn ; ttr rn ... Annie Jason At that moment a woman's piercing cry rang out above the voice of the storm. fee Jay heard it and enran to -his liicniaooa m Mviili K. Co- CctMaWotei!! E&clSiy 13 m i iaiiw Hun I v 7-V M ri ii-n t. tons. a-.y. liuf it 1- t th-;; id fragile articles and ;:':.. a haudliiig of a iV-v. if ary, of these :.-.w sold, 't'be Aineri .. ' e-adic, have ublished in n thai stands high, as ..d iivitt.-rs. The v.ry of the world's ; comparea ae.o: I.'CC. CI. ';. V! Tomsburg wdio took vspcsful deiLnt, it -seemed, in keeping thafrtwo -families con stantly in hot waterby carrying tales be tween the two b-juse3.' Oft en these tales were flimsy fabrications, wa ven from the imaginations of the tellers, v'hich could have been readily detected a-i liction by J jwople less prejudiced agaiust one an small-foot ppco D ?and, "I'll go witli you." When Sim h';d made, kuowu what bis sister hr 1 sM another shout, more wild and m jive prolonged than 'the lirst, rent the a'A-. Ie a short, .time (in) news of the pro po efl-mce sp;e.-.d th.'ouuii Toni-buru,. 1 X , 4li -,o ! aritidn-Vrss than.. hall an hour's tiaie nieu, otuer man uie .lavjui aui eia npiui, 1 -i . , , t upon Ahe snore, :.ol ta.;.mg a lively luter s had an ooen ancl free held . . , . , , . ! cst-icsthe p!-o.n-..raM'ns bemg made there. i i;,sunwas ru v.ointr "own oeaiua , .i . -.. . t . 1 , , . , , ,. 1 -, . 1 & an-1 cl.1 .1,1 etc i:'.);riu-::v-' hut as it was tne uusc-uouies auu uu-- i chief-maker wherein to exercise their moie' . i .... ..v?;. . genious an. 01 Mory leiuaji. k . & ' a darkvma.is oi cio'idse wuieu Jay and At the time of.the endmg of Uheofcnd . . . ... 1. 1 rnm Jtaj2 ;aa . 1 w iu'.-u .ilmcu, it1- T, ,1,?. n... n-..ntntiim?nr efiTlU 17 . side and Jay Spratt of the other.:, . They j 9 (low? to toe Ian iinc, where their re- 1 Ail t !. '.' -V) i.OO' i.:3,t)uo 1T.SM r,2'h) 1157, 4(r) side anu jay r?oraiL oi uo wuci.j . iuiji . . . , . , . . .. ... a,. J ! spcctivc ir.ends had hoisted sad on th? were 1Mb young men, pinmarnal, and j 1 1 v. Q 1 J 0 . . , l twof boat.-, tind made c-vrrytuitig readv intelligent in cvervthingt save tae one , subject of the family. feu(!J, aa . exception j , , , J ' f ItCk rA'Atur.,io 1 ii-KfV CITVP'J T: liie vounLim.i rua-.io nuscv survey to sc .- that, their crafts were in ship-shape, rzid . having.-. Kiti-hed themselves th not to be wo:ulered at, -snce they bad imbibed prejudice, against each other with their mot.ier.muK.i ; . ., . , . , , , -I sverytning;hai ben properly attewle-1 Dut time, the rcaistler-s, that under- J " mines empires ancauscsUhenxto.tambie I 'to -graspeclHhe; tillers, gave theguai to ma night, brings I change- overbore. casfofll and,larted away Xrom tne shore, Sooner orTater erythihgJ succumbs. nn-7 birdson snowy wrags amiu la,., is no more. The -Tomsburg feud;end;d I cheersifrom.-those kit bciiud. .,-4t. nn ,an U Thevskylooked.reut aanthreaicumg. I ecemedtohave gronl more tlerfanci j TUcre -.-eroMi.tant.ttiuaocr iuul frequen. iiasiics-. 01 ligmniug. i.uiv w'iviw. n r. el; 1 1rr, recently "pant ',' ?r.ity circici of T.on- :iiu;1 ber.t least 103 . (.laud me already iu , more deadly than it bad ever Vfceenvbe hi-; tlr cveat oi his t f0Ii. they will be ready Tomsburg.is. situated .on ,tbegl:oro.of i frm. divide j o:ie of tb! manyvbays onttUe'Toxas coast,-' th - ' .ire t . be found in j vi;iro nine cntt of'ten of -the 'dubabitants ;he r.c'.vspaper of "It is Lily, and she is drowning,'' he cried. "I'll cut the cable and drift clown with the wind. I may ;:ivc her yet.' lie started forward, but just then the topping-lift broke and the boom came down with ail lis weight upon his bead. With a moan upon his lips he sank down, unconscious. r . : It was a week after the night of the squall oil the bay when Jay Spratt awoke to consciousness again. He was at his home iu Tomsburg. Two sweet faces were bending- ore him, while tne arms belonging to the possessors of .the faces were wound lovimrly around each other 3 wuisK . "Where am IV "You are at home, Jay, and all i3 well," said Lily with a smile. ' "And. you didn't drown'" c "Xo, dear; thab to Sim Jason, who risked his own lrfeio- save mine." "ITow did I get homer' "Annie " But here the blushing Annie placed her '"disengaged hand over Lily's mouth. "Did you sail Eie boat and take me home, Miss Javouf aaked Jay, looking up into her faee. "Yes," she whispered, "but be quiet new, and try to go to sleep.". The great majority of the people in I'omsnurg are wcii piease i to Know taut the foud bete-.u the .'Jasous and the Spratts.-is at an cud. A double wedding is ' 311110111) ced there to take place in caiiy autumn. '1 'imes-Democrat. .NO I SI HKOL'Nl). masscsiof 'r cTond- rose slowly upon 'ail se slowlv ' uooii ail The. wind was due -7 - own aeadiag.ctrau 01 some , iuhu, , xx ,yvc3 ra prettybisb, . .. .tatcmanshfe, numb,ring,vhataTC cocatuoulyj.j " ; l,,v every ""f; U7 Caat.boaK.on-which they, make ; . fcrcvil .,r,crt,nt maybe re- WLckly tl,ps to thcad;aeeat citkcarry. ; Th, CI,,7S ,g i: is said taa; Mr. th( products of th'-Ir gardens and ; xt&Liu3 irls as wcil as the v.vu-.e ot these biogra- 1 ! . ' , , , , .... 6itles;of:the. horizon. east blowing a stilt ' breeze. The two boatsvwere e! .-. hauled m the wind. inrTn-.nnakiu 'o, their course. The water for . 1 ; ('.' ' prv p ua iu- and he himself has r 1 k to- the u 1" of some toys yrtre-weil 'prr.tecteJ, however, by loir - oilskin corAs, reaching down to A Delightful Treat. A curious sr eno was witne-sf-d in a wi 11-huowTi r,-.l..'ir o'.t n:-ar the Ilabcs at an earlv il'''-.-- this ' moruing. A ceiitle luao, who sard his li :aic-v.a- Adall-it, aad is reported U t- a g-od fa:u i!v. invited tv.'o in-n '.'".'.oin. he met o.j t;:e street Jo ur.ijer. l supped in . iir,v. iuxuuo-.; iii-tu..o , onsunang .doag with their v.j- it vcr.d botlb-s of eu'uu paLine. A !;,-t Ad albeit knoelce 1 on the table will! bis stick and ' houted, bill ! 1'U' k : i am luce veloped to a perfection that insure; terns are still more or less iu tin experi mental stage. The eves of iusecU are immovable. and many of them seem cut into a mul- j lhe ' titude of facets, like the facets' of a dia- Ar ISU .Spring, mond. Each of these facets is sup j iiV Salisbury posed to possess the powers of a true i A r l "harlot u, , , , 1 1 1 Ar Sj artanlmr eye. Lenenboeck counted ol hi ol them j ,.r (mvuvillo in the cornea of a beetl", and over b'JO'l ! Ar Atlanta, In that of a common horseily. .. ,v ( htn loiif f 1 1 t , , . , A r 1 ohm, !.ni Cowhide horse shoes, are reported to : Al. Am-usta be growing in favor iu England and otli-'J - cr parts of fiurope. They havo the nd v intakes of lightness, great durability, superior adhesion aud avoidance of pht . lioofs. .The Japanese are said to have j jC" Xti-'.j-ta used straw horse shoes for centuries, the " lomi i. , , , i Ar ( 'li.ai io;t ' straw, being treated '-y an unknown ; chemical process. ; J.v ,tlanO. I At 1 iicoivaif; Professor Conn, of Bredau, has found ! " H,;u tai.-but - ; '" lil'l totte, that the heating of hay to the point of - o M!,.M.r j spontaneous combustion is one to a lun- j - ( -. ! ois.. He first studied beating barley, find- ' A-'hwiie'"'''' I iu" that the tempeature of this is-raised . " S,.P-wini j 0 , , Ar h'ali.t.urv i about forty degrees by the process 01 ' I irerminatiomaud that. a rise of more than ! Sh-4.tiry j ' , Ar lof.-ii-iK,ro. j sixty degrees is caused by Aspergillus 1 ! funiigatus, which acta as u ferment. : " Saicm, The ciTort to obtain electricity direct " ' "" , 1 ' l.V iVrrilmlH ro, I from heat, without the intervention of Ar I Jin hum. : boilers, engines and dynamos, goes on, ; iUiIe:h' ' but without satisfactory commercial re- : jv ji.-m, ' fults as yet. Edison and Berliner did ; Ar (" i-'-r", ; sometldng on jarallel liaes of ifivestiga- j ,7 1uro tion several vears ao, but a.s their ex- Ar Kinville ueriments gave" only a small fraction of ; ' lt j ' 7.. !.J.,,V I the power that would be olitained in the " kiet.un.n.i. Id way they vv. re not pushed.' A Ihtt tob'i iip.or.NP ;Aii.k. n'. k xt. "- I ......... ;.. j l.v HJ( lanon.l. : 0.1 j m i a m I i. .Min kcviile, a ec j in -1 a 1.1 j !.v Kesvill,-. in a n j Lv lHiiville, v lip m v 1 " n it i Ar 1 irc ii;oro. 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I Knnruhd'Ir.nrler nnd closer. and the htrut- ! tho r.-urisC-ut .live Oi l.O'U- i'he- . it to his on. o :i!oU-, r.-ra tuat ii vou 1 si ' A i - ; ... I T- burg inventor worKing along a dnTeren. We$f p0jnf Richmont, anJ Rafah- .line, claims to have accomplished more. Via Kty8ville. Oxford and L.rUrc. Trenie, in Au.tria, claims to have the r - .eh': pest u"biic 'supily of electric light lx n 1 '.0 in Europe. The station is owned by tne. n.unicip'dity and h at its'dirposal a I'iTL'e motive force frotn a waterfall un h r excellent condition-. The light is -tarnished to private consumers at the .k 1 .. ud to tin trial tests ' Tne re-'ilt oi the armor i at the proving ground "artlingin it signlticance, ,.- .mparative worthless- j -.-)-v- 'J . couiP.u-id h: -ii Ivas be.-:i .0 1 vn t sounded' lender and closer, aud the light uinir came in blinding rlashcs. being beatcnujj'"any other craft,' but -hi particular sore .spot was a bautcr . to j CIOud, rolied-upward iroiaevcrv side' u:i the Spratt atHtercntS-thaVay's lioatjtho , .u p overhead. For a few min- "LllV, coUluOUs-ir luxu linger uuyiauet all conditions. armor ; . ..4, utes the th-ih h r sto?pcl its loud can ; aonale. and the liirhtahig .ceased"; - the ! The "Lily,-like the "Annie, haa - . vac-cU th.t. broke the jibnce Lelurt lomostunpor- . frttheeisterof its owner. 4t ' " ... , v,. ... ....1 ... ., I.'.-" 1 1 i" , iiriiiT "o't-t;-.'- 1.1 ; iiraMu'' tiiu , Pi'iiiw .0 ' acr h 1 ..,.. I j " r- " ! was a new boatundcrsTooa to cave oeen. t .,ad 0,, s,v.lih 0-th, Watcr:ueainst :nont:at;ou of the n-vt-vuctive power , .. ivMvt. ..th .Tacm boat. 7 , - A t i,"-;, vm hi- : : - .o-.vrr rifles, even , . . . - . . i v. mi oasier ,iau uu ; Tho dnrtrr,. uns intf -0 : the air was quence, and high woras wereesrnaasea j,-;.. Th daily between tue PacKers or taeftwo crafts. One evening Jay and ,Sim ;inctIown by the shore, where they hadfeome to look after their boats. Both men were i 1 iu'ea 1 to ke. '-Eur,'' ''vpostu' it i h- Kill. V t ll I " 0U'i.t tue to :'H", ,md XIV. to- i ..'..: 'd'ay m- i have in my .jCK'-.; p thrm :iiere'." C '1: ; i.l.il' 'O -' , ' i - 'Miei nJ bv. V.h poifp. Ar ". a p :a 0 o a in Ar. Ki' ..iii'.;, i l.v 4 ;u p in 1! oi a m bv. i:'-hmoij.l ..ir. 4 'a-r. ' 'i pi;, li ji K vhl" ' ' '. p m ' ' ', p in ' K-)f-viil- t 4 - p io : 1 1 p m - i i.t . ";t v " : : l'' p '. ' " j ia " 1 'lark", iio- "11 .am 4 ;.. p in ' ;xf- r i '" lo i'i a In i so p i L. uhrl " in ra ':, -" p rn - lieM.-r?- n " " V o m 4 p ia bv . ixfor-i Ar. 'e 4a v.t p in Ar kctah hv.'-i'-aia pa.iy. Uahy, ri -pt Sun Uv S Upp'. re - V III v ' s - . '.''Vi 11U I vv t'.l'.-r cahOLr.s ct 5i aa:i eigut I invr. 'i hat'' j ' :'i v ca ici h-'h is io emphatic .. the proof of the j-uperlority -f the nickel-sttcl : jsaor from the Pr. rah works at Cr:ih g. The sig-:.l:ie-im.e t" the test lies in ti e deuum ?ir.;t,i?n of the inferiority of the armor to ...V: a. i ' - r -' 1 . . tr -.1 .U iKa ... , .! feccompacieil by fnenur !vo n..r.bi btv crher hchtmsr smcs. ami . . . . , . shot iut pr; d at the Ar.napolis ! pi-.-v-iir uround will literal! W- heard urour.d the wcrld. and it will cause con- t-ii-r:;aii -ci ri navai circles on iue owutr . - . , , . tne jason crowu, - v w " a-j a . ; Il beioia .A M. h oore. v an omnaoii-s soui.,1 came from a di-tance a sound "that the occupants of the boats bad-often hear I before a law murmur a: rirsr, increas ing gradually in volume, ur.til hVlust, if drew nearer, it -founded like a roar cu .t..Armi-'s -Vsylum f-- ti-ra.iu .c-allin. t'o :a , t heretor.; The rc-u-t , - tha' t ! t were i-;eur.e, Ii-pnAor of a: ; out 'a .-.I':.- - (g-u- .f A -rl in hour". To put the electric light within 'the reach of -the poorer inhabitants tbi house wiring, done by the town, may.be i paid f r in annual payment. The fcta- : i'otirp!i''r motive po.rer. ? . . . , , . ' , 11 1 . UP. i i.al train !-svh Oi.' -r i 'tii.y c-j t M:aJiiV I i 'mi a. Mt.,8rnv at il-n-tr-en Hot Miik as a ScpOrtflC. rt 1 r. -turima I-.; Hvn.i Mo A phr,lcLan recommends a cup of hot j f : pliou or hot milk, sipped sha.Iy, but , X T while tili hot, before ;"ang to ku, m a i.:j!tlVU ith ;. a. o p m . b-ter .hap inducer than ail the opiate Uidy ex rp t Sj-y h r .x:.,rl oa the pharmhcopoe.a a hater even M riiai:i. : . c;,xo,; ::ac. which isn't very ! iv-r r, ran thr- nh i.,u 1 f-tkics. vou knotv, but which may . N,. r,; :iU p- 8!) t . -' - i - . - , . . ... t' k ..,1 Ir 5H very gooi me-bcal occt..ne notAa- .( v t sf. aal i;,;,,, x- tar-dmi'. " -n. iv b- n m 1 , vender," sakl Jay Spratt to Ms. com pan ions, pointing to the 4fAnnie' andepcak inin tones'loud -enough to -be beard-by i tlie water." The advantage ;.au most in h',hth.:; .;iiip- can hardly be exaggerated, vhi the ht. Louis ,itiv-ayiijs. wrath minalcd with shrill shrieks - of 'If I owned an old. tub like.that ono; j aonv and de-nair. Siun and Jay hastily lowered their fails and 'furled them snug an I fast; and jus: ns the first chilly -breath of the squrjl touched their sv;eat-beaded cheeks. and foreheads .they threw the anchors over board. T-aai th trortrt brokft doO'i Hi all i .. ..f r.mrc " retorted Sim.-;titri , e nrfi. .t : -A - wo a ui you..-, . -w.. . o l lury. liio i..uiiutr Kuita iuua: .j-i.v..- C2(1 piag'aadQokieTO i lhIightauig ILbmpre jbliai- I fr, II- nta; Vargrie- ..i 6jv i O ui. the (cntri! Police rjiau o nto .tate ol a:-. ine aeiaaiaero . , , - 3 m.r nf-thrt -wmd and weather, anjudct .--. tist will rive our Navy Depart- ' 3 ,, ., - . ,V . . ; Ler t&ke. carof herself." n;. ui pioni!iig armor iui uu The oth'-r m-n were I the rat 1 .hi-r s ;-r :i h,t:dl rd -nen tht-v - -5 " - . - ouen.- T't U-h' At -my rat,, his cxplar-ation thertfcf ; Kn. 'c kr ' vi.'-. i -u-a codd one. The hot nuid taken lute ; fn u B;,., v, .j v., ga bair-t'Sj- . th .:h briLL's about an ir.crea.-cd , rH b-:vr -a Atlanta and N-w . rx, If.a- , . , , , t . . ...n ' hht r.i-t Ausust&, iitvt. i- A-c- f-tivT of the blood vessel of the ,m- ; aal , . 't.,v.t tmr irv condition, i On -Vi an-1 .Vi. Pullnan iiutfvt Hlfr ! i. " " ... 4 V - , . w. i ttra HaAhntoa tiI .x.-w r. , -which relieves tne overcuargci. p.ooa M-.-ntouiTy. and Uta V ash.i rrtn aud J ' .... a. co induces : Bir rums Lam, Aia, IU L:nonl anU Ji:i:- ' ' "That tub, as you calWier, can outsail A box cf Italhtn-rahh-Its his been re ceived in Vs. -tha. Flu. The animals . . . . j t . ... i w ...... j turd and refreshing iie.-p. To grv v. i,hiiiirb and i'uhn.an liadct siwprK ... t.-fv V"iwever twt-n N animigtit and A.ae.ahj an 1 th:s Itilit iV its UtmOa- p-Vtc-ty, C3Ctr, ! K rO- uj fo'l uaid bfj taken witn a, wul H S.-, JAS. TAV.l.Ol'.. j ure nuUd for th' l--rh- e of them measuriil tii to tu. th.-:r cars, fcbnteca inches even a tiny wafer, and the liquid should j ' 'Ume Ih'ur i I' Ae, i be ii,-l as hot as it can be bonze. ' ii4 ra.-a. Ajjoi . , Zffrtj: Ires frtji., , ' V
Orange County Observer (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1890, edition 1
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