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l)c Ijatljnm Record RATIOS ADVERTISING One sojiiaiv, one iiiseitiun- - $1.00 Oil" sipum-, two insertions . l.fiO One sillnrc, otic- month JiOC Fit biiiirr ndvcrtivir.oiits ItLienil con tracts will I"' made. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Onu copy, one year Out; copy, six mouths . . Op.' ropy, three month 2.00 vol. viii. PITTSBORO CHATHAM CO., N. C., FEBRUARY 25, 1880. NO. r.oj ljc l)atl)am Record. II. A. 10JN-L0IN, ElUTOU AM) I'KOrHIKTOi:. (SMtam Mtaxk G o tyt The tniistening Ixo, t won't forgive our pin-son lot. down to my dvin' dny, He'd nrter waited ininnit . that V. -dint II alien- siy, But tochii-ten iiiv hnv. mv bilv. 'h ir nn orful name K'hv. when-' I''' i' fii!:!ii'' ! tell von ho v as to liliimc You sit it happened ill thi iv.i v Tlwre wis. father .'III I'm-le Si An in""" r '.i!i' vii' li en" ":i'itm' ii finger in tin- pi' Dull w ilh n mime f i' I' ll'1 . n- ( I laidn't vr voice, Hut the more Hi v talked mi" 'oti'-.l.t.'-i' inon.' I stink In my 1 1 " 1 1' -. "rspiiiantliy" -tin- was tiilli. i- "yonM bi-t take pattern bv nnith-T. For Ml" n.i Hi's I lliiiiis-n dut'li-rn tlwiit miiv sn-'h fuss i.r liiilhi-c. As m on ns sn- ilikii-ts I tint family iroiie. Wlt- t'l" few Wlv. sh- jut l. it 1 .,. .- Hi,- Jiil.ir. n . . trsK-IMI'l hmi'll lull.. Si'lll.lltllV' - llli- W I- l.'-Ul'i P !".-!. 'IV 1.11.' I .'Ill'l sec 1 lint. U-iu" ii- tin In t i'Ii r. "iii-r I 'l.'Ulll'il f"l' HI" Y'.'i -nv mv n.-imi-'s ..1.1 t.i-lii"ii"i. well. I'm old la.-lu in". Y"l 'twin-n't mi I .:i.. n-.. null" r, th-uMioth of H ..iii". ym ." 'l li'ii I li.'l'i' wa- In.!" Sill- ' S'liu mliv. I ..-:i .. i I. ii 'us! 1 1 ; linn Sila III ixo liini tint bundle. I :e I" l-.l I !l nmk" him Hi" .l-el t.i in nn- nil' Hell when i ..ii" n nn n-t. Ihere'll In- a mile ! y ln-lp linn f.Mlh. i I". I'.-t. but tl w..i-t I M.i-ii.i.tli'i'. t-l'-nv- -ii llli-el, .hi' mil l IM love 1 i i .ill I..". -.mi, iii"i- mi i l'l.'.t l.l.l: llnli". mi In- ".-....I Lull, In. 'Hi" .-th..,-, III" ".!" II IIP Ml. 'I. Put .lolliiuu i -'ill mv I'll".' h' l.n- . "' gll'WII -III.. Ill' II. Hi- Inur was -ofi itn' i ui Itii". ;.-. leu" -i- Mn. ...i.M I'.-. An tlu l.n "f "i'i. S"'ii ii 1iv. j..-t l.rnis llilll I'.T l- t'l me" '"l. ii iari.'l ii.. '.- ni;iii.'i- r. K"' p on ;iy in. Y.i. Am' 'l'-ii'. rii in i .tv ...... v.r ;.i..i . fi"M.-, ... In n I I..I.I I il" 1 mi . 1 .1 1 1'.tl.-ii Ii" l';iii I... ui.- in.- F-.v I'.l ..inii". I" ".him 1 1'.- .'.ivlmc n-'i- flie l i'l-. U il .-. Ml' tllllt .'..- II 11. 1111. '.!' Il Ii. .M in , s.i ri-(. Till 11' nn" fMaii.l ' II" rninl't '.1 l.i'M ... I 1 ..; ti-M m:i. t... iii'.l" t II. III. ! 1:1 I C.i'l W. 1! 1 "i 1.. 1 'i,.:vi... , !,.. 1 I.--1.- .'it ll::i! I '. I . .ui 1 Ai Hunk nl tl'" I'.n.i" li - r f... tint 1 I'lin'l I.- '.ii' ii.-'i At !iit I i...iv,'.- 111. Il-nlrii fin 1 Sjl.l.aHi 1111. rum' . .ini" Vli"ii I I.. ..I. my !.. to iu..!m I., ft li- 1 "lirt-li'in Main" . .'si rs H'ini. a-! i i' i" k I s I irAnitii! th.-ii'; I roiililn't bfinllv h-i. 11 1., i... 1. .i l n' m.i tl. . l.iny"i- '"or of Iml! a .n'i !i I ai l 11, m. irji- Hi. t i . ,. -t i f nil. An' they lin.l Ii ''iiiiiii'ii r-.nn.. I H'tt pml" Min-i li.ni- a tali Whl will tri'iill Imn: mi. F'ihsoii lirown, lic'iiilm' hi- licail t'i t"ai T'mii I liaii'l.'.l a Lit nl ..i i- up. wiMi fh n.mif's Mill lull an' 1 liar Hut I'nrlr Si. t-nl ! il j. -t 10.1. 1- it OVI'C (.o . 'itb Ms-li n wniiil i in.' .iilf'.l f t. r. 11- f Ii-- ilnln'1 kiiu Tim rhilil w.i- I -: 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 t" fi lL'"i. nn l!ul' wtl glttni r"'l. So I kimli'i s. nwl.i in I ii' l- Si. iim tlicn I shonk tit 1 1-'.'( ' 'I'll'' niiiii"'" s.-( - r.'iis.H I anv n aiii ; 'I'm 'fl'IIIVil I IlilM'll t i llM'lll it .In l,t,hni,lfitr' mis I 11. I.- ..nl ..u,. Ii..f.in. hi. Il,..llj;l, il. Tli" imrsi'ii Ik 's mar siplili"! Ii" i-oiiMn't iiiiili'istan.l. Th"lMih I .'iiit.i In tin ia,. i-i' i '.i. I" il is' hnti'l. Hut thnl wor. ill'l Hi.- I i-iii.-.. nn .. I, a.- I put IIIV In. Mill Tlmt Ikh mis niiiiii'I-Ii iii-ii i im i. I i.-fi a must lik" .l.ntli ! "Olll'lll't k"l'l fl'nlll I' IM M- I Mill I l". -I'Hl 11 th" ni!c An' I fnirlv liat". i'.".v 1, ri- 11 nli 'ii I .-. hi'i kniil")- -mil" l'" li""r. ' 1 hI"I 'iiiii l' 'I'.-ii n.ir.i". nn' ni'vi'i ill. An' I in a' I Ini'mv" I'M I'm s. .11 Ki . .'. p. tin 11-h 1 li'ar linn ii'i ill will. ' f ,., " II",' A PARLOR ROM ANCE. Kv'f lylm'lv -aiil th"v w, r mailt' i -pri -l.v for cjii Ii .itln i. Dvi-ii tli" litdiii' l"i k 1 'i tin- 111 iiitt l s.iil s(i, anil this lial mott wuylil III. 111 th" .-tati iiiciit of it 11 v mi' 1 .-". Tli" i lin k was an marl". Of till thr in n itm iits in th" ni'iiii In- was tin 1 i'l unr '.vim wa- tnaii'l with n-i"it I tin lioiisi niaiil. TIh-ii. too, lif w.'r 1 on.-tiltcd liy th" man who uwinil thr lioiisr, who M t his Hatrh In th" ;ilt hiiiIs whirh ni'ivril with iinvaivin ny ulnrity iiromi'l his rin ulai fan'. Tint" if m only nuliii il that th" other wiu inrntc flioulil lt tfin I hi- wonl its little Irss than Inw. Tin-wn ilay t!it-c two were brought into thr loom hr. a shmi, f orpulcnt trtra 1 otta tiiiir "I a fon itoi troiibailom, ami sin , 1 I -m I 1 ilain-cl of bis own nationality--th" loi k iioiMnl to the Japanese va.se on thr t-ntri' t able nd obwrved that if hr knew nii thinr, this couple wi re made xprrssl fm Mi ll otbnr. There were a jfrmt iiiativ icusons why he should have formrrl surh 1111 opinion. In tlie firsl place they appi iiicl to be very happy in each other' k soi it ty. He 'P 'tried to bo proud of her urai r, nd the lo iked no vain of bin inauly vigor os thoi g 1 he had been a real fleuh and Mood tnD, instead of a very comtuonplace earthen manikin. But lore is blind, rvrn in parlor ornamtut", and in her foml rye he was perfection. For a long tint" I In-v lived 1 nfirely for each other. II" heard her fainii st w hisper, mid t!ie .lime- which pa-snl between them wuiihl I1.1v inrtled iiiivthniy tliat lisp pi ll' ! t" -' -md in then n-nv like so imn h liro. A- 1 mitt'T of roinsi siuh open deiotiuti 1 mild nut escape the notice i f the oilier un anients. who had nothing to fireupv their minds but mii h thini; a'f oei uriiil w ith'n t!i r.mu nf their vis. ion-. Thr .l ipaiie-.' peasant shook his liione h'ail spitefully one day when they had been particularly nfTectionnte ami remark"! sifinilicantly to his mute that s.ime things made bitn ill. "Yis. indeed.- s). ie(,i,..l, "and I don't iipprovr of their I'lion- in the .-t n op. ' -' 1 - nv us ai t th it v ill ." I should fay not I" thry want to spi Mii t Ih v "ii:;hl t- ET'i into the pantry with th- l.nivis and fork-. This loom i nn . 11 . t.i pas-, a bom moon." ' Nn. indeed." returned the prasint airl. "It is pn itivelv di -prustinu. Every time I lunk in th. ir direction I feel a if I "t.ht t eh lo let thnn know that iln y aie nut al'Hie." I!ul whether the 1 1'liiment.s were favor able u advei .e it made little difTereiire to the lover.. They were happy and th it w a-eni.ii'.di for th' tn. S i selfish is love, and Hi kle too. Em kily for story writers even the warmest love cools in time and our terra entta friends were 110 ei 1 I'ti.'ii 11 the rule. Hefore the first year had passed ihev In h.ivctl very much the sunn a- onlinaiy uiartied ioiiies, and the illuminate yu ips of the mantel amused tln nisi Iv.-s liy crit ici-iii"; his neg lect of In r in very much the same Inn ril l'.:'-his pn-viuii-deviition to her h-nl In "II expressed ill. What i- advised tu-dav is iritn i-rd to morrow bv parlor ornaments the same as by the people who own them, so niven is this nuild to uppishniss. In tin 1 oui'se of time anothir 0rn.1n.ent n-. idi i'-. alilii illaiiee. She was a beaut i ! tul tn.irble siatiiett-.'. .he was direct In-ill I'a'i- and had been ill this country -" -holt .1 lime that her si, ei i w is more I'r. in h than I.iiiih.-h. 1'rom tin- moment h" ippeai'd the i rr it tin troubadour pud no attention to any 0111 1 - this was not a!toi;clhi 1 ini oinpieheiisilile. how- I vi r. lie too was of Freiu h de-cent, and he spoke both lanmiaes a., fluently us the II it 111 1- "f his 1 oii-t itution u-imld permit. Shi a-ked him il In- wmiM tench her Eiialisli, and he was onlv too deliyhted 1,. I... of .eivii e. so he said At lir-t the httli w ile 'in. uu'ht nothin of h"r bus band's action-. Sin- al.-o wa- French and sympathised with the new rotner, but liter. 1 while.hr reall.ei that shr had l Mil." to be iralolis. He irrew more and nioie m-.jli 1 1 lul of her. and at last Ik would h. ir. ly di to notice her at all. Fm : -toyrihrr he ncvci addressed a wonl to her, sneiirossi'il was he iu his 1 h iniiiiii; pupil. 1 1 111 11:111 nut 111 1- is the same the world ovi r, and thus" philosophers who refuse !o ornament the 'liaractPristii s of their h. 1111. 1 11 o w m i - do them a serious in justice. The mil il.- statuette wai. pleased with the ,. lent ions of t he troiibadeui . his neylcct of hi- w ife for hei delighted her vanitv. a id bi -idi - this In w is a 11 cntei tainim; fellow iv In 11 be wauled to he, and she vv.r not in sensible to hi. inn unci aled adinii'ation. Hi t In ai! w 1- touched as much as such a heart cniild be louched. but her con si e nce was a-1 old n. thr marble of which she is made. "lo you evi 1 1 1I.-1 v on an ruitar?" she 1 ki d ol him one il iv. "No," he replied. 'T never thought of it In lino " I -hoiild think you vv mi Id be 11 beaut i lul plaver." "It von like ,'iiil.ir iiiusif " he asked .llli I .1 pause I ni in love ith it. In Paris it is fill lh. ii;;., and I know you muhl play tie. lihilully." V hv do you think so.1" "You have -uih beaiitilul bins tinptrs. y mi arm is mi graceful, mid from your fai e I 1 1111 see that you lire 11 born miM 1 1:111. Did yon ever coniposr iinytliitif;?" "Never.'' he replied, feelintr somewhat ashamed of himself for the admission. "I'm surprised." she returned with a smile of incredulity. She was a skillful actress, this cold marble damsel, and a most experienced coipi tte. "No." hr rrplird, "I have never tried (o compose anything yet." "Hut von certainly know how to play music :" Well." hesitated the troubadour, "it has In en a iii time since I have done aiytbinu in that Inn." " You must 1 limine that at onre. You must practice on the guitar evciy day for mv sake." "I will do so. most assuredly," he rr tinned. "I will begin to-morrow." "l!y the way." continued the siren, "von have never sung for 111" yet." " N n o. " stiimnicred the troubadour, who. il the truth were known, had no tnoir voice than a t'hina plaipie and even li s. knowledge of ujusir. " Well, you must sing for me, too." " I am somewhat out of practice." " Nevermind Mint." replied the statu t tte with an entrancing sn.ile. " I will make all allowance for your modesty. I know you do sing charmingly. Your voir- it. no low and nweet." "Do you really think mi" he atked, J half convinced aninst his judgment, -o foolish jg a lover, and oh! how-credulous ! ' I know it," she replied emphatically. "It'you Were onlv on the op'iatil sl.IL'.' Voi Mould be one of the jrreali .1 -ini r-i in the hoiIiI. and tsrniagei' wind pay you tin ii- thoii-and dollii. a t il- I; every niiiht in the week. Ladic: would uo wild over you and you would be dcliiL't'il with b'lii'pii ts and lov litters. I am triad thoiiuh that you ai" not on the stae. Ymi would niv r think of p"-. little me if yon were .11 jjreiit." The lione.l troubadour ha teiieil to a -.lirr In r that she was mistaken ali i grther tnistiiken in her opinion, and the duajs.ion on tbi. point becalm so coin piebi nsivr t h.it the elm k struck midiinjlit hi fore .he idiniti.-d her-i l . ititi. d and lh ove-siik . tin w as abl t" 1 lo,.- hi. (Vesin shipf.ir the ni..'.f The oi morning In- I'voki bright '.in'i i-uly. nei j o"kino evi r in the dirci tion '( hi- wir In cull' d to mind t'e .inilut 10" 'Id hid hull arou-'l i i him tie i-vihi;. be fore. " She never m' any thint; en il in me." lie observed lo hiin-clf. " "sir invr asked in-- to -iiio. She never lle.icjhl I was a ureal 1111-ii i.in. And yit I .nn. I have been hiilint; mv t iient uiehr bushel all mv life, ol,: i hm! "i lv married this 1 bai -nvwi and tli.-. n, iiiu statuette how happy we -bould Ik, and how great." It was fortunate for hi- hub- wifr tint this cruel sli b w.i.- lifil he n. I. Sh' ! had trouble enough already, and a. sjv. ! slept tears rolled down her 1 h ek-. She j soriown even in her dreams. ltcr 1I1. i hi'iiseiiiaid had tiui-hed the inoriiin :'. work the lovers wen ohm mm" h II alone. " Now," thought the troubadour, " 1 shall -ui pii-e her by sinjinu " fo vvi'h a little preliminary coii",h In 1 lea'ed his till' mt and bewail. "Stop that noise." shouted lie 1 lock before he had siui"; half a bat. and th" othci 01 iiamenls i.itt h-d on hen lect in (trong approval "I the rebuU". The troubadour turned hi- l.uetoliu SVVei'thealt, but ill In I -llieliol vi 'lom sh" w.i. looking in th" othei dire' tion as uiicoiici rii il .1.. thoiioh .In- had i'"t b'.e'i the cause of his d i-comlii ure. "Well." observed the truubadoiii, still unabashed, ' I have one other aecoin plishllKlit reinaiiiing. I shall play on the guitar." With a st'-ong clTort hi.- raise: his hand and hrmiLdit the instrument in to the proper position, hut the i-liain was too nun h for his brittle composition, and the arm snapped in twain and dropped to the Horn. "That's riidit." .-aid tin lot U , tlia serves you ruht Im I i 1 1 : ueb a yi','' and the other mn inn !il- imn 1 n 'i I their approbation. The poor tiouliadnui turiinl to bn sweetheart lie' sympathy. "Yoij don't despisi nie, too," he ex ( laiiii' d. "No," shr replied, with 1 heart l"-t little lauuh, "I always pity fouls." "I pity you, too." e.ime a voice front the other side of tin clock: "and I love you, dear, just the same as I us -d to." The troubadour looked up in surprise. It was bis wife who had spoken. "Yes," conliiiiii d the little woman, her face ladiant with love, "I love you. and when the hoii-emaiil conns' in ymi will be mended, and will be ju-t as -rood as new. Then we w ill be toeeiher asriiiii and I knoiv we will be jiM as happy as W" once were, won't we, dear?" The troubadour was too ashamed to re. ply, but from the look of gratitude wliiih came into his face it is hiohly probabb that she spoke the truth : at least let 11 trust she did. - lb ujumh, .Y"i-'iieo it, Xftr York (' ritf'ttii-. A Confirmed lloir Drunkard. A (ierman snloon-krrpi r on Third street has a duo that is a most dissipated canine. The dog i- slowly but surely drinking himself to death. He not only looks on the beer when it is amber, but risks a sight when it i- stale and flat. He watches the trough dircitlv under the ice-chest where the beer kegs lire placed, and vvhen the trough becomes tilled with the amber colored litpiid. the intemperate animal will lap it up. lie refuses water, and drinks beer morning, noon and night. After d rink ink heavily he will go to sleep, and the first thought on waking up seem, to be of beer, as be goes directly to the t rough iind satistie., his thirst. e is becoming ipiitr corpulent, and is 11 con firmed old drunkard. His only apparent amusement and enjoyment in life are to drink and to t-hep. -S'. 1'u'ii Piomcf Matrimonial I'hllosnplij. Sht- Charles, dear, why don't ymi come and sit by me and talk tunicas yon used to ; You are not n bit nice tiny more. I Ir My dei.r, do you set that fi Mow running to catch that street car '. lie is all out of breath, eager and excited ; and yet when he catches the car. be w ill sit down perfectly contented and not have word to say. - A'iiWir. A Mirnclp. "Jenny, do you know what a miracle is ?" "YcVm. Mil says if y-ni don't mflrry our new parson it will be a miracle." UIILDKEVS COLUMN. Tiirl1rTklnic. A Poiith American tnie!br ha. wit prssi d r xtraiirdittiiry -irm among the I'onibo Indians. The idea of being run o'er by a turtle ij strikingly novel to u who an :ni u-tomed to regard the hard .hi lh d 11 ptilcs a f-low- gning He says; "In the night the turtles come out of the river in larei; numbers to lav their eggs. The ( onibos, squatting or kn'eling un der their lenfy sheds, and keeping pro found sih nee, await the moment for ac tion. The turtles, who separate I hem selves into detachment- on h aving the water, dig rapidly will their fore feet a treiu h often -,"nl yards long, and always four bet limad by tun deeL They ap ply thenisi ha s fo fluir work with -m h A il that the "iml Hi. s .d-'iit them and ( in , -op. ihcin a- in u fog. As soon a thiv iri s-,ii.i;,,j that theii trtneh . larg' rnongb, they deposit in it theit .oft .helled 1 gg-. I.. Mn nnmbrr of from forty to st v. nty . and w:rh tl,--ii- hind feet ipiiekly lill up ti e trench. In t tii contest of paddling feet more than one turtle, tumbled over by their cuinpan ion., mil. into tin trench and is buried alive. Half an In nr i. enough for tin. .u i oinpli.liiiient of this task. The tur ties tin 11 make a disorderly rush for the river. Now the nimui-nt has arrived for whii h tin- I 'oiiihos have aul"s waited. At a given signal the whole hand suddenly rise from their lurking phu i s and da-h oil in pursuit of the am phibia, not to cut "If their retreat for th'-v would themselves he trampled un der foot by the ri.i-lhss s.piailrons but lo 1 u-h upon lln ir llanks, si ie them by tin il tail - ami throw them over on their hacks. Ilefoie the turtles have disap peared a thousand prisoner., often remain in tin liaiul.i t tin assailants." All l.lc llhlllif. Moll. lo s,e in 1 e.liant roll donnipri-ii pli c head over In i I- must be a rare and 1 Xi iting -1 em-, and amusing, too. when iioli"dv. not 1 ' ' n 'he irii" ip-d actor in tin iliania. sustains any in im v . Tin "I'll 1 1 in i hargi ! the ( iovi rnnietit ele ph ml 1 id hing ( -t ihli-hnicnt in India re late, tin f.'!l"wii .- in ii in Th.- otlicer .iml a l ug' l"'d'. 'f !' i'iv.- serv ant-wen-taking a In id of ilej.h.n't- thiough the I'liliiliy . w her: th-y 1 aim to the foot of a -t"i p i-cciii , ir which was a pass where they could only go in single file, and w liiih took much time togitover I saw." -ays the oflicrr. "that we should I" kept for hour- if this were the only way up, but I felt assured that the oppo-ite side of the spur, round which tin iiil.ili wound, tnu-t be at h ast a f 1-1 is Mij; so leaving Sergeant Cartel Ill'l hall tl-.' following to get lip by Mn i'o--i io'i:e. 1 took all Mn eh phants and tin 11 -st ' "the men iibniu Mir nullah and round t'u --ur. In n n put the ele pll.uits :il the -i"i p ascent, th" unloaded "in s l iking the 1' ad and breaking down th' bamboo. ;md hmg grass. Al'-ra ti-di-'its climb under Imt sun. we reached a b vi I .addle on the top at twelve o'clock at the same lime Si rge:.iii Carter brought up the la.t of his detachment. "Tin-men now procieded us along tin narrow saddle, whib tin 1 phants rested t I and feed lift-r tin ir "limb, and w follow id in an ho-ir Hi' .n.ldlewn i vn edingly narriei-, mid h-tru-'te'l with baiiibon-and the verl.i.ting grass, and a mishap "1 ciiii' il in the worst part of tin way. which, fortunately, wu not -serious as ii might have been. "One eh iluinl, 'hiiiiipa, w as leading, mine bi ing secuiul at the time, when h large portion of earth over which she wa passing sinhlonly gavr away, and with a bellow of fright poor ( hiiinpa slid dow n some yard-, ami then rolled over and over live dbtillct limes down the steep grass hill, ami just stopped short of H deep r.iv inc. at the botiom. "It was a i riihlr sighi to see an ele pliant, toe. up, making such roll-. Thr mahout saved himself by jumping off w hen the earth sipjMd, and clinging lo thr glass. I -prang I'n : : my 1 h phntit in stantly. As Cliiiinpa made no sound w hen -he got to the bottom. 1 f'nrert sh must be killed. Then whs 1 great smashing of pots ai d piii.s dnrinp he, roll, foi she carried tl.e native doctor's 1 iTects. amongst which were his live stock, consisting ui l ight ducks. T.ooking down the long lane of grat-s. I wa- 11 lii veil to .. e ( Inimpa getting "ii to lu r feel : h r gear v as left half way. the girth tope, having broken. Hei mahout, like many natives when suddenly confront, il I. y danger or difficulty, bad (piite lost his senses, u.d now commenced to bent his mould, and cry that the le phant w a-dead I give him a box (in the ear that sent him flying down the slippery lane after hit elephant, whidi he lieai ly 1 e.ii hi d bi fun- be nfoppeil. I fol lowed, holding mi by the tui':s, anf? we tried to soothe the ponr ben t nftrt her flight. She did not -c in hi:r. and we got Inr on tl" path again with sofi" trouble. "I had ollen pa.s. ii precipitous places on cleplianK villi ii,v legs dangling over v .0 nil I mail, a na ntal note of this occnreiii e. and del ided ill future to full', the other way, so a- to be uble to jump mi pi In '-u lirtitu, not into space w fc.li an ch neaiil nfter me, in ruse f a will." YtHlth'fi (nlijniiiittii. The I'uited Slates has threa times as many telephones as all Europa GOING TO jm- SOl'TII. A Great. Army of VMcomc Tranipb itt Louisiana. Their Services in Taking Off t!ia Sugar Cps ami Building the Leveos A recent I. tl.-r f,om tin- Parish of I'l Ui iuiiii., I.e. ti.iln- New Y"ik Sum -ay-: ''The iiriny of waii'lenng laborer-- like the wild binb n bi h have their -uni'ini inul uiuler haunt- Imis about 1! .- tir-t of Noveinhi 1 ami go North al I the til's) of April. Many people 1 :,l them trump-., but tin y .in .1 kind ol wi I nine tramp, whhh i-in-ie. 1 Mippo-. , than eoii. I In -aid for Iln n il. -u-e. enough (lamp. Hi n! ..n ilij. I .. lake olToiir -ug n- c..p- ,i,. to I . 1 1 1 . 1 I' vii tin hitler work being n-n ill;. I .1 -i low water in winter In Febitmiv and Man II II 1 oni'-s 111 h unlv in pi ml 'le. 1 am :.i. diggiiie the dil, !,. -., and 1 oi.ii bv w hieh 0111 tield- an ilraiui d. I II -. we get a good many no ,n , 1.111,1 mi 11, but by weeding th, p,,, ,.. ,,, las) le ieh harvi in', -unival o! the iii- .iml "( a pretty i".i"l gang organi," .1. Tin mull 11. ..f t ti i - aimy -lul-in Canada. i-. inbb d to in New York and mi the lake, takes in . large corp. of neruils at Chicago, and wlmi il reai In -( aim comming I, . with tin-legions froin the gn at Nmihui-t ami California and -weep, on 1.. ', w Oi l. in-. It. Ir.in.porlatii n i- f.-, ,.. Some fnv vvmk lln ir way mi ihe Mi i ippi iim r 71111' 1-. but die gnat liiai"ii!y beat theit vvav "ii freight tram-. Most of Mm nn haii inoney to provide ju t o". iioiigh ti ' i-t on, and a- .1.011 a- tin y leaeli the city liny an d i -t n I ml I by ,,. bur agent, to tin- varioii- plantation and vvmk. iiei.luig hamls . and l.ji how I 'if yd" goimainli' '. You an not able to tell what a man nalh 1- nut il he h a b en on thi place long enough to g. t ..-.i r I'll pi ' .-I I .It C 111 imU-m! by . 1 . ,11 mg I ln fan 1- not usually v rv teiup'iiig bm tin re i always n full -npph of m. .1. bn ad. beans, ro e. p.a it,.. .. 1 ol. . an. I inol is-i-. A I'hml . t iu'I ' liitb hav an also f irnisln d, .id tin b ur 1. k-. "I- 1 1I1-m-. gi in rally h;.-. c a liripl-u. or -loi.-. w ilh fuel -iippln - Tal-.i il ,r 1 1 tin r. it is a pn tie rough 111..1I1 ..f hp-, but tl,. tm 11 seem light In arled aii-l 'in- iiieil. "ft-n wo'idir if lie- miliionain who fine on Cullman to the Smith in winn r. find go on C'liliiian to Simt-'ga in -uiu-inei, really gi ! m-.n ne v nn ut mn of lib. You will Hud in tin- army nu n of all nationalities, trad--. and piof. im,-. Not a few doc tor and lawyer, h id soi n ptittuigcaiie ml tin in ith 1. and let .1 few doctor of flenti-irv u-ing a c LI ( hi.cl chipping lie- bug' inthof-i -j.iir w hei I. And all the- m n han hi-loii. -. A man's n.inn , 1 r the name h- give., i. written on iln tine- book. I"ii it i. m ut heai'd among tin-.- a.-oiiate- of a mo ment. I'll' place he I nine- fl o'-one pci'.onal pefuliariiy 1 hi ic:i- him with the appellation In bean hi n oel po.l.a lily elsewhere. Freiiihy. Itul-hy. I'ad ly, Seiitty . and N. w Y".k. I In- ago and Frico are "minion nil knam . m il In i .inall Shorty it i. and .111 auburn ting. 1. sure lo give tin- name of lliddv Now ami then I In ar -"me ii.l- n -luig ini ideiils from tin lives .. iIk. w unl. i ers. A foreniaii I mm havi ... nn of htnv near he wa. lo giuing into ti"iib!e last slimmer 10 Sedalia. Mis-.-in-i. , rem lied then in lh" morning iml t"..k a room at the Atlantic !lot., ami a few minutes later a stranger wa- given a bid in the same loom. Mr. M said hi roommate seeiunlt.. be .1 lai it urn kind of 11 fi llow. but otherwise noliiul noili ing pn uliar about him. Am 1 dii In wished to -ii- :i 1 1 i in I ell mi tin train and hastened t" th. depot. Tin tiain was a b' lie late, and In fori it calm in a policeman appi aied and arn-t-d Mr. M for murder. Though . onei..ii nf innocence, a strung, r in a n.oigo laud, he could nt be-l but feel utu ,s . e wa taki 11 I 1 In-100111. ami on on "t tin bed. lay bis 1 . . ti 1 11 1 . 1 1 in a pool o bl I - dead! When the . i . 1 1 . c : 1 r ; i v . . I tin dead man. win. was lying I. hi down V ;.rd. w as tin m il over, and tin 1 v annua tioli 1 oliillK ni i d. Il ci III that an III. Ill before that the man h id In 1:1 ci n I" take 11 ball hi t limn m :.i iln well in the ynrd up to hi room. Il wa 1 v idi tit lhai he had tried v ilh .1 dull po, kd kml. . vv liiell w as loiiml by hi--i,e. lo 1 nt the arteries of hi wiit and then to t ul hi thioat. II" had al lull, , a -i!k hand kerchief iis far down hi- throat a poi ble. and thill had woiiuibd hi In ad bv sell indicted blow wiih tin hateln t. The 1 oroin r found thai nmie of the ghastly wounds w .1 . fatal, bill that denth was caused by tin stoppage nf Mil an' channel with tin l aiulki n Im I A verdict of suicide, ot 10111-1. nha-cl Mr. M - from bis ,1,-, .),.,,,. Too Stiiiil. Faimer Sp.11 n vvgi a- Say. M.uah. 1 ain't goin' to have .lini Law on no.in' around here no more. An- ymi listen in'?" Mariah: 'Why. paw. I thought ymi said al way s In- was such a good vming mult so staid in hi. habits." Fanner Sparrow grass ; 'Well, that's jut the trouble with him lb ', stayed up here half the w inter nights binning my coal an' ile an' I'm goin' to kick, lie's too stayed fur me; are you listrn-ill'?"-- U'liulilir. THE FAMILV Mil SKI AX. Ilfsl Ii: fl Saii-iiIii. Prof, r.linton -ays thai Me b. t lliing l'"i a .plain i- to put Mn limb into vi . lot' vi iv h"t vviiti 1 1 111 11 de.l'iy. t ; add boiling water a- it 1 111 b. bmi.e. K'i ple pari iinini r.i-d b'l t'U' ly n.iii- 111.-, (it lllllo iin p;.ill -l.l..:..-; ihiu 1 1 I !y a tn..'l-.t bainiagi aid .-"Ii r ! I. S"llliti'!" the j"l!l! I all be II-. I In twclvi hem-. If in re-s.iry, u-e ii -ilisjUi "f M'diuni dir.. l(ig. A Sllltlilr Itl-iiifilv. I. .ifl ;i- an application f'-t bnn-'s U 1 on -id. 1 1 1 1 i m li -pi 11 -a bl" a I our lui'i-". If put 011 a- soon a- p"s.il;l" it wdl ii-n.iHi-I' niov e all soiciii s and po veil I i - . . i 1 . at ion that follow - -m b a hint. Il H"- bll.e I- .evn it lit.' li"t I III' it Ml 1 in-l v . bill 'v ill In lp t 111 .on 1 i-i A bh.'.v on lb. I a loll"-... . I 1. 1 . bi ,. I, and bill' -" ! I- ' e 1 I lib- .OHIO-, 111.;. Int IM'li - II th' . V - i.l" ' !'!. I'l " k limb 1 tie in, laid w ill pn v 1 1.1 - .c Ii di - 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 o 1 1 . Tiy it v h-11 in t ymi ui . .1 ii'ib-i tuii 'l' a- to gi ! iirui 1 . I'niTi-c mill I ml Iut-sl Inn . Oli.iuiug p-.ii-iil. h llll'd lo.'g a;.-.. that . oil', e i a Ii i lo 1 1 I" digi -lion , but scientific cvidi in 1 w.i- mi. I'd, .od ... M. I.avnl, ai.ordingr o ,, l..e. ... V.. o.-.'.o., ha- been niakiu:; 1 v pel inn nt -011 dog- I., il. t.Tniin. theix.nl I n I with the follow ing n -ult: "To a dog whii h I. 1 1 in 11 :n r. mum of 111e.1l he adniiiii-li o d -in gr.ii.iini ol i 01T11 and I "1 gi iinnn - .. W.ller. All. I three I I be killid th' d"g. and foiind lh' iniu on. 111. in!" im ..! III! I"!ll lil p. lie, ill.' olmcd. .Ill'l pi" I'oiiinlly ana niic. The 1 e. .. lh, m ti liial-iiperli.ii., like th.,., of iln peri ph' i v, wen "l:ltaind. I ' '1 gr uiinn - o tin nn al n in. line.) undigi -n ' . tl"- 1 .'lb . Ml' 11 h d I' I ll.l' d th' - I' lien II di;-. -I ion " i ii.fT', will Mm- .bla- th. dij. - of a dog. not il.lv -tio'ig. 1 -1" i i'! in Mir di' 1 -Moii "f m-'.it. whowill .11 1 n t" di-pni- Mia' 1! tun I I" - 'pi i!!v 1" :u: "U I" human -1. ": e b - r II 1- .1 '. :' n 1 ognii d fa: I that dy -peptn in . v 'i-cduiglyi -:n:ii":i in ill . "nl 1 ; - vv ! t' a and 1 0 lb 1 an ' r- .pi n' I - nod. 1- m tin. coiiiitrv. I.agi.ind .ni-1 !I"ll il"l. N" dog of 1 nimmi .i-u-i w uld i"i:lii ii' tin i.. ol Mn fi-.i'.i "!' I v .--ig, all r I 1 oiiiing .1" arc of the idiovc f.e I . bin In ,i man;, On and 1 oil. . toper, wi!! 1 v r 1 a null h -mind jiidgni' in in n l. 1 im ,- t,. tie matt. 1 a-iln :.--l.'g. i auim : (. ,.-.,, 11m UI,. lite lliighl S11I". Then wa- m vera night .0 daik th it ."im would ii"i .peik ol Mn d:i'vn. and iii'Vcr a day -o bright that mii" would !!" Ihilik of th" UiidlUghl l 1 . well that lh' 1 nthii-i 1-1 l- balain i d b the "ii.l rv.itive. piihap. on tin primiph that a lini' h:eie iiiipiov.' Mn tone . I 0 1 iin t oiy pietun- i i. howev'i-. .1 tliaukl'- liii-l"M that I'le gi inn ' 'h 1 liter- upon, and hi i- 1 w oik thai shadow hi- own miiid aid In ii I inme th in ih,ii "f .mv other Mo-! "I 11- -01 ciimigh of Mn hard -id- "f bl' . hear 1 lemgll o! tie w..e and wi.iniu--. .nl-.M-i'i unl .11,1 tin ..if v . 'Iiapp"iiitni' nl and I i -1 1 in lib . w it In 01! In ing Imui ill '. n nuiidi d tin n of. Tin m w -pap. 1 li 1 1 I m ,1 . r. adi 1 - " In 11 il an 1 nn 1 in 1 - .1 -lop' w 1 , 1 k I ban w In u M 1 In . 1:11. . - .1 I. inn. h t - 1 'i it 1 1 1 1 1 11 ol ol 11 1 u. i in . 1 in.. ighl l"i than il- wedding -mumi'ii cnieni tirin'- lalluie i- nad In a hiimln d per --oil. lo olle who would lead "I all "opi 11 ing". ,'in-l a 1 1 1 : ! 1 who 1, i- isoiiii 11 (i-ive- nun- n. w p:i.i 1 in 1. a i' ti than a 1 1 10I1 -a ml nn 11 w In. -I1..11 Id d. po-il I no. nun 1 :n h. Ii i - Mn natum 1 la-ln in ,. , ihe min i ami In ail thai keip- Mn im r igi mail hop' till whih Ihe -ad ami 'III t hiug-of life arc runii ing In Imi hi- iu -or .10 In -ng poured int.. hi-i n- Tin 11 .limiiil be a slslelilati. 1 ll"l I on the pal I of all people lo , e tin bl ight -i'le. -peak ol llle hopeful lllillg. Win II a Ill'l lol'it . of lill-inr nn 11 I ilk Mn dalk -I'll 1 I liiiaiu 1 I In n i a panic . w In 11 a m i im it f la hi a III" mi 11 mi the dai k -id' "I I1I1 llu 11 i a Nilllli-lil telldelti l Thi le i- too in,n Ii ilangi 1 in 1 u 11 1 1 1 . i I ion loi any 1 in uiragi nn nt of tin ah 1 ad; ;u live li mil ui y lo -ee iln ii 1! in I.11-1 in - and ..uiii tv. I. i t 11- -i. iln bnght idi and 1 all 1 tin I peoph '-. i'l. Ill loll to it. ,',.,.", ',,.,,','. Ci i iii.'.liiin in bcniiaiiv. 1 1 ha - t.i ki il tin t ii 1 man- lit In r long 1 o 111 ike up Mn 11 1 ii 1 in I. '1 lo 1 n 111.1l ion ; 1 1. 1 1 at pn sent Mn y an-In ginning lo lliink-i fioii.ly about il ; and if lin y adln n to theit I. unfile motto of slow and .1111." Vie 11 1: 1 X ill some llltllli day -e Mn 111-; 1 1 crelU.lloi'illlll I I ll 111 I U I ll-e ill ellll cliiiri by, anl i t the 1 mpii. 'Ili.it tin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r of th"-i who h.m .hi 1. led 111 favor of the uioieiin nt i go alb im n .1. ing w a ri 1 null -how 11 w In n a p. t il ion to. tin iiilrodui lion of cremation, containing .M.lHi.'i signatures, w 1 hid belon lh. Ib-ii h-t'ig. Tin loll. living intciesling detail al I the professions of the ub .ciibei -how iu what ipi. titer tcination liml most favor. The li t wa signed by I. tip.' physician. I.niii lawyer, ami pro- lessor-. M'.l sclioollll.l.tel -. I . U I a I ioViTII im nl ntlioials. 111 I'mlesiaiit clergymen, II rabbis, ;!ii women, ami li.iiuil working men, the remaining number being made up by men-hunts, manufacturers, trades men, and others. pull Mill Ij.uU'f. Ixost Awhile. I will lie still to-day anil i-cst, I will lie still ami let life drift; T mn sn tired li 1 it i; In-st Neiihi'i- mv hand-imi-ey to lift, i a'n .0 tii'-l it is no use. Mv will i nn not my mi-il otiey; ( 1 i nie, 1 nsk a few hours' truer, I pray ttue let rest to-day. A i"! -". -hiil up in r.-llul gloom, I let IHV 1'Miil- drop ll.tlrssll ; Wi'liin mv dun an.isileiit iihuii 1 would not move, or hear, or see. Obliv ion dropped on nie her halm. 1 fell on slilinlii I deep Mll'l sweet. A nl when I wok.- was ..ti'oiiu find 1 aim. And full of rest fi In-.-i'l t" but. S". toiler in liii-'s weary way. I ity lhv-lf. Im- tin mi must tur; V"tli lio'lv mind, and li. nrt linve dny 'rjieyeiin not nnswi-i- their il"sii'' I'nd- m all -ea-on- do not sing. I-lower- have t Io n- rime to bloom and fall . 1 In-ie I- n-'l anv In ing tiling t 'an an- nei t" -1 ".-!is4-t..ss call. S' iii. iiii.-. iind liead. s.-ek slumber deep. 'I'n".l haii I-. ii.. l.iinlen ti-v to hit 'I in "I henrt. t 11 V w.-lteli let oilier.- keep. I it v ihvsi If t .-t hi" drift. lew houi--' re.t n-i-.'hani-" may bring llellef I'll llu Weai'llie.s fl pIlilK And Ihoii I mm 1 1 -ties:, lalicuoi-.. spring, Ami .l ellv lift Ihv w..rk again. iimoitors ;.. i-joii-l.. 1- Mn dog -t-ir a Skyr frr- Ali 1 li t) i- h ft ol AMif n is a spot nf i'i 1 1. Circuit Court sneaking around the i"lse 1. 1 avoid tin dog. W an i iml mudi of a philosopher, ml -In is pioierbially a clothe observer. 1 im -wallow i"ou'l make a simimer ; ml if it's .-I' tin lighi -lulf il " ill make 1 fill. ' What I v "iir idea "f love. Mr. Sin ink-" Time im il- 1 day and well ...,U,d." Tin ..nil bad'ug lady that soeieiv rr gl'le- i Mi '. ll" l'"!!illi ' a pug w ilh -i -' i'i 11 g'. I'i. win ibn 1 .1 man break a prnnusf- 1 .dili " " li' i .uisc. my -on. it is -o ol I" 111. do aunt lur I'll' .'' -mgii al oii' .ial tells of ;i man v h-'i i.u-l Ilv- m al- 'A ilh a ball in In head b ha-., kn.'w :i gii I- n. live Iw ice as long Willi li'-lhleg bill ball- in I heir head. Ni v.-. .1 -pis" a friend 1" . au-e he happen- t" h 11 c gr-ni 11 rich. Mo to hint, I..! I aide. tell him gently of his I im'i and a-!-, him. t" U lid mu live d"l- ! !-. A eh rgvniaii who u a officiating lit the fu.;i 1 d ol a y oiiug g'ul began his dis 1 our-.- i ith, l lh may thi. bereaved lather Iind i oii.olal imi for tie. death of In-onlv daughter" .ami tin n happening 10 iii-iii 1 ..-i licit Micro was another taught' '. lie i lT-pii'ig ol a second mar n.ige. le add- 'I. ha-tily - "by . first win " Mu m in ics Fniiiiil in I'eril. The ancicnl di i of l'ai hai ailiae was long, long ago Mu- Mecca of Soiiih Amor- 11 1 Tin- name im an- "lb-who animate Iin l invi r-i -." Il wa a resort of J i 1 -gruii- Iroiii far and near, ami iil-o the burial plai 1 often nf thousand of all ium ib. el. and Imui a ludv of many niii'iiniii - found tlu rc imn 1) light has b. . n g 11 1 11 t" old 1 im. 1 iioin. Many "I the.' win enveloped in a br udiil 111 I wm k "i ai k of 1 sin s or 10.111 gra-. bound i h ii I y about flu body by plaited lord-; pi -t beneath these 1 01 1 ring w en wrapper- ol toiil. plain lotion 1 l-'lh. la-leiiiii by a gay cord "f il.nua wool, and abo it and next the body a gal incii! of Iim r n xtun-. thi body it -lii nn ahd a in di. .gam 1 olot'eil sin. fa- i . Th iinph im nt- o! tin pcroii' trade wn inclosed among Mies, many wrapping-. alo a ooppi r 1 . .ill. About violin 11 iniimniii wen wrap ping ol t'un 1 ' loih. aiidalway atomb gia-ped In one hand, thi seemed as if 111. nh- from iln ray o ti-h s' tins, hnving b l handle iln- hard, woody part of the dw ul palm. In tin other hand lay a nun handled Ian. il ornamentation the iialher- ol parrot and humming bird. bmii Mu m ck w 11 three strings nf -In I!, ami. a wiMi the men. diimestic unpli nn nt- In In Iween the vaiioii cov iiing an ancii nl spindle foi cotton pinning, hallcoverid w ith spun thread, a .I ib-ntli had surprised the woman busy w ilh In 1 daily t 1 1 . li a inuiumi wa dlsioiired .eated upon a urn k box containing bit. of knit I ing-w ni k. weaving implement, skeins and -pool- ol I Im ad, 111 edle of bimc and bioiie. 1 comb, knife, fan -the small ih'iui -tic properties riven to inn opening I" fair -met w oiiiaiihood then vva it imdii-l I thai a maiden iu her youth ami benny bad In . 11 laid away ; that the -1. 1 p ol death had come w ith unexpected -iiiiiiin n. lor at hand were lu r cosinctii lube, bird l one, these with a wad of (It 'll to (oc the opellill". Illld with some -nrt of a lillle mill for giinding and nn oaring Mu pigment.. Added to tliesr 11 a- a mil l or a piece f iron pyrites shap. d like hall an ej the plane sjdr ol it highly pnli-ln-d. I In- inaiib n'o bail was braided ; ft thin inn urn bracelet encircled une arm; tlierf wa- abo 1111 ornamental golden butterfly and between the feet of the young girl lay the dried body of a pet bird often I est 1 parrot was thus honored. JJnrptr'i ISn-iir, t
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 25, 1886, edition 1
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