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e" OIljc Olljtttljam ttccori l)c l)atl)am ttccovb. II. .A. I.OISIOIN, ED1T0U AKJ) l'KOPKIETOH. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, RATES ADVERTISING OlIO SIpllllC, tlUC illM itloll- fl.00 tin- Mpinle, livu insertions. - l-.V) ' Olio hijiiurc, one monlh - 1-Vr hiryer udvi iti-cmeuls hbrrui- cou trail will Hindi:. One copy, one year -One ropy, six months , OiH! copy. I hire months . f 2.00 - - 1.00 - no VOL. IX. ITITS1M)IM CHATHAM CO., N. C, Al'(iCST II, Iss7. io. :. IIe itim IIllllll'. T'n ymi rpiin'iiilMT. St-I,, A summer Imin nyo A piiet villa;;!1 street. Its holl-os nil a low; Hi on, I i'Iiii trees sluuliiij; each, tiny ivoolhiiie ela-pin;; mi", A liltli' latvn'solcai- ivacli In the sun f As like as in-.l 1 net, When robins Iiiulil ami siny;. V n li iiipiuie hi I lie breast, Tluotiyli all llir days nf spring! As Ilk. 'II- hill) tilllllil, When em-It snowdrops i;l,tv, 'I'll -illicit- liiitiii s that stood In a low. Vi-I nev er breast nf I lit-. I lilll know ils . h-.-. II lesl, Ami inter h.-.ui I .tit stiiri-l " Tire silts-lei ri ii.-i.i -i. Ttt.c. m.t tin- woodbine -prat , Nur liyhl uf -prmyiny ttovtcis -M'ttiis lot.-, wilh kindliuy my, S"IU- lis .illfS. I, -iiil.li' i ii- mil' cur- -', Ami all .-ill' -t.-iv of ti.-.-illh Was daily l-ivi-iiml praters, I 'll ir hope, ; 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 r li.-iillli. I 'ill In - II I - Willi . nil tl Mere hyjit, An. I ili. I in. I. m- ..I tin- ia Tin- ;i'.-i-tiii:; li s nt iiilit. I'... repay. 'I h-. -niiiim r ilav- iiri- oii., Tlienui iiiiiii tv iml-. art- i-..i, VVi- -luver in ilu- miii; "I'ls l;ili-;iinl i- an- i.lil! All'.-I.lv nil mil' si-III I li-.'t i-n'- lua n v imin-ion l.iw With hi-ii'i- pin. .in. I hriyhl Let ii-.i. I minder till ii L- A wide -in. I -lal -lv iI.hii.', A pal. lar,;.' ainl Ins-, W'li. ri- tie -hall lin.l .-in-li.iinn; I if ju-l a .-hetl.ied n...ik, 'la -C'l I" ll"' II ! fold, Willi il.-ar. l.-unihar ..k, A... I ..I.I. ' -I Ida V. l;.-nli,iiii. mi.' -m! Iiiii-.-ki-.-.in,;. Ail Ap.icho Ambuscade. It V r. . M tll".V. Wiir vim ever in a liyhl with Apache Indian-.' I wa- in mil' ami do m.l lit I In' sliyhlc-l ilcyn i 'i ini' tor a r -I il ion of I lir t-H'iii'iu I-. Ii look plact in Auyii-t. I1-!. when Nana wilh hi- haml of M' -i ili io . 1 1 n li wen- laidiiiy .'in. I liisolaliuy tilinl. Il-'lii ami Socorro tolllllie- ill New Mi xieii. lit fine lllis event tlie pr. -p'- hail enjoyed a few th-' re-pile Iii.iii the ravayos of the t'I'l i Im l ietoiio, whoin thealhycil hail faith of tin- yiiieriuueiit li.nl I i v in on the war path. Kor two y ears ami a half Yiel'.i io hail -' I Colonel I latch ami lii t'olot'i il Ninth cavalry at tleliance, ami civ ilial iml and ployr, were arrested liv the -i ahliny knife of the saviiye. Ill that period iiu men, women ami ehil ilreii wen- tortured, oulrayed ami inur tlere'l wilh thai tietidi-li eriii llv which -I imp- the Apache a-the ino-t rullilcss an. I 1 1 n r. -i I of American lmlian-. In an i til il.iv for him-elf. I.nl a happy one for New Mi ico, Victorio m iiIiiiciI to ero tin- Meii an liorih r into tin Stale of I hihiiahiia. This Mexican slate ha-no man. Ilin st inp.-ilht for incarnate li. ml--n. h a- the Apaches. It puis a price upon an Imiiaii's scalp the same as upon that of a wolf, ami siillii i. nl I v laiye to uri;e its -oliliers to the i;reale-t nctit ity. It was to I In- .Mexicans umler (ieiieral I.uis Terras-a- that Ihe Terri tory of New Mexico oweil its temporary relief from the laiils of the A polo - lie h'li pii-eil Viclorio ami his I :i u 1 1 in Ihe Co-tillos Moimlaiiis al'oul eighty live lllilcs solllhwest uf i:i I'a-o, killeil most of the I ii at is, iucliiiliii Viclorio, ami Ii ok forty-four Mjiiaws ,-iml chililren iri-oiicr-. I nfoil unali ly, Nina, Viclorin's licii teiiaul, nml ahoiil ttveiily Li nes lua'h their escape. They in re joineil hy a IIllllll. i I of I'eiieaih s from the Mesealero Apache ai;ciict, ami wilh I lie ailvenl of tlie rainy sia-on. which lu pins in July ami ciiils wilh S.-pt. uilier, aiiolher lmlian war w;.s iit.-iiiLTiirut Nana was u younger ami uiore aclite man than Vic torio, anil the rapiility of his iiii.m nn nls paralw.cil the troops. A splemliil In ilian, he sIi.ihI live feet ami eii;hl inches in heii;lil, well -el, wiryaii'l lintel in the trilie a-a licit runner, lie call onlliatcl a hor-e ami keep it up for tlavs to'i-iher. Hi-ilaiui raiils in two inont lis eslali lishe.l a reitfii of terror throiihoiil New .Mexico. T e trains on the Southern I'a '1c were k'tiarilcil hy troops, st.mrs etaseil to run, fitiuht iiiLj was stnppeil ami towns were a- thoroughly tut olT from -upplies as though they wi re iinilcr jLjiiimr a regular siee. l-'or weeks in Sil ver City, iheseat of t;rant county, thr li.kcl'. Iiakcl l'H. n I hut once n week, nml the common m. -'ssities of life reacheil faiuine prices. Such was the stat." i f alTairs when, on the evening of Aii'u-t l-S tin- little com mniiil of twenty men from ilu- Ninth Cavalry, with which I hail oMitiiI to si rve as a volunteer, roile into t he mining camp of I.nke Vnllev to re-l for a few hours I rToit- lakini; up the trail of the wily Kant. Lieutenant (leore V. Smith, ii vi leran of the civil war ami as falla'tt a sohlier us ever tln tv saher, w as in command. There was a very iiail feeling exi-tiii"; lit the time hettveen the citi.ens ami the troojis. The latter were ileiitniiiei-tl ns worst- than useless, as not i-nrin-; to light the Indian-, anil us haviui; well eaiued the miliriipn t of "hulTalo" .-oliliers, w hich ohl Victoria hint ln -toweil ii)nii them in ikiisiou vt their futile uttvuipt ty vuu- ipiish him. Anion:; the men aroiiinl Lake Vallev who sharnl I his KeiHimciit to an absurd ih jrree was (leoie Daly, Superintendent of tin- Lake Valley mines an old California)! ami Colorado miner, ami a man of the innst desperale coiir ioje. Duriiiu' the re-t at Lake Valley )aly taiinleil Lieuleuaiil Smith for iml pre-sini; the Apaches -Iniult. Sinilh explained that he had lull twenty men. w hilt- the Indians had fully three times that number, hut he added that if Daly was sn anxioii- In -how what he wa in ule o he could r.ii e a parly of cili lis and conic : 1 1 . 1 1 hiin-elf. I laly acci pli'd lln- ehalh n-jr, and ill a few hour- had col hi led l..:;elhir and ariueil some l went y lilieii-, nn.-lly miners, in a. . ..inp int I ,'n ul i Haul Smith's i-oiiiui.'iml. Halt's nu n were not vert well iiionnieil, and in. re mainly arined w ilh lln- old Winehc-ler I itl. , which caniis ..nl about ;!un tai.l-. The soldier- w i re aim.. I with the rci;l lali'.ll Spl ill'jli. Id c.'ll biue. It was not uulil thi' inmninu' of the I Hill at al... ill I o'clock, thai ihe e - maud left Lake alh t, ciliens and -ol lierv. We had iuloiuialioii Ihat Ihe Indian- had i.iinped al I'.oreiiilo Spring-, and we h'.pi'l I" come up with tin in be fore dat liylil. A bout nine iniles out we came upon the place where Ihe Indian had camped for lln' ui:;hl and the Mail at once jjtcw h". l-'.ti-rytliiii!' showed that I hey had onlt ju-l "-l ruck" camp, and a- the "-iu'n" wa- plenty we had no t rouble in "I ill imr i" almo-t at a trallop. II led on lo ll le mo ut h of the tiaballoli t 'anon on I In- tte-t -lope uf ilu- Miuilire-Mounlaiii- ami about ei:;ht mih- south Wc-I of Ihe I inch ol a -lock man inline. I Ill'ockmall. i i -. -iimii al'ler w e elileleil Ihe e. in. ni ihe a. It. in. e eiianl of lite no il fell back ami li p 'lted Indians ahead ab'.nl half a mile oil'. I.i. nl. Smith or dered the ifti:m i to nunc on a short de tain ( in adt ance, but ihev were etidelil ly oetlinir deiuoralieil in lln- face of ihe eiieiny, and we had tome Iml a little way tt lieu thet -imam hailed ami wailed for the mail, body to conic up. The sergeant in chaise -aid thai he wauled flankers lo support him and clearly did i I regard wilh pie. i. nr.- the po-i of In. nor In- ... . u pied. The lieuleuaiil ordered him lo airaill adtance aboiu' pill aril- bill the oiiard had m.l none leu tards when lire was opeiie.l on lln- parlt from both sides i-l' tin i, ut. -ii. The linli.iii- win- in iiin-Iiii-Ii nil around u-. Not a -inu-le Apache coillil lie -ecu. bill every caelii- bil-haud every boulder -cciiied lo vomit I'm ill lire. Men dropped mi every side before the IIUsi i ii ciii iii v. At the lii'st tolh-y poor Smith was shot throiiLrli the lower part of ihe I ii nl and feli from his hm-e. Help nn-on mt horse!" he cried lo the lir-t M-riieanl. The laller ran to hi- a i-laiice ami placed him in his saddle. "li-lnount. Iiot-. and take to the rock- for your lite-:" was lln- next com mand. II wa- i 1 1 1 1 1 m - I i . 1 1 -1 y obcted. Ltery rock thai a man could i;i I enter l liiinl wa- occupied a- fa-t a- the lin n could hurl themselves from their -addles. Ilol-c-aml ctcrtthiuii he-ides arms were abandoned. As clambeied behind the shelter of a huifi' boiil.ler on the smith side of the canon where tin- lire s. eiued weakest, I ylaiieeil below and saw Lieu leuaiil Smith and Italy, side by -i.h', mike a da-li down the canon, ihoiii'h to liyhl Iheir way ihiouuh the howling Apaches, w hose tt ild. triiiinpliaiit cries of '-li! Ki! Vou !" now lilted the air. Tiny had ti" iomc twenly feel tvlu ii both fell from their saddles lilerally I hi. lie. I wilh bullet-. They I...1I1 had -loud by the challi'iiixe made lit Lake Valley and had die. I as only brave liieu ift'iilie. Two soldiers ami one eilien while making: for rover were shot dead in their tracks. Two cilii ns escaped on horseback, and broiii;ht the news of Ihe disa-ler to Lake Valle.t. The Indians now had il all their own way. Hat in:; scciii'i i! the e .t eminent hm-cs and amniiinilioii and aim ol lli..-e killed. Ihev made litely ctlorls to ilis lodye those livini; fiom the enter of ihe rocks. The slightest cxpo-urc I.ioul'IiI a leaden me ciiuer ; Ml we were emu pi lled to i-xpo-e our-elti - ill older that the red devil- did not -leal upon 11- una wares. I had lo-t nit canteen and from HI o'clock in the 1 in . 111 i 11 l: until I in the :il I i 10 11 m had to endure the ino-l 111;. .11 i.in; thirst under a lurid and semi Irop i" i! : kv. a fate I shared in c. .111111. .11 wilh nearly all my coiiipanioii-. ll was not uulil after I o'clock that the Indians left, just a- re enforcements could he seen in the far di-laiicc. The 1110 -I horrible incidi lit of the liht wa- to he compelled lo w itne-s Ihe iniiti latioii of our dead comiades. The sipiaws nml children stripped the bodies naked, lighted tires upon their stomachs until Ihe entrails wire consumed, and other wi'.e mutilated them in the 1110-1 ticmli-h manner. I.iciili u nit Smith wore a beau tiful blonde inii-taehe. Thi-. together with the upper lip, wa-; cut olT and Iiuiil; rtn a rarlus bush near where he fell. When his body was bionyht into h'orl Itayar l neither his wife or two little children col, I.I he permilled to look upon his dead lace, and -t ronir men were un able to ifiuc but a moment upon tin havoc wrought upon t!od's temple. Tool' Smith, I ,eilh bcliete, had a premonition tf ;.i- ih-a'.h. The niijht hv-fore the fi.ui 11101 ninj' he sang by the camp lire, we ail joiiiiiuj in the rhorii-, thai old -0110 of brave men facing in et itahle ilealll. 1 1 1 tv his inau'lliliri ill voice r: 1 1 1 out : "Cut oir from the land that Lore us, H.'t rayed hy the land we lill'l, Willi the lirnt'i' men ijoiii' l'fi.rii u, A Mil tte Worthless left l.i'llilld. Then siniid to yom- gla e- steady Tin- l.ili-h are here, the nisi- (iiietoa-l I.. III.' . I. '.i. Ialiea.lv, And hui rali for the next who ilii-.- - I .New- Yol k Star. A ( uie fur Alcoholism. T Was one of those llliforlllliales uitell to -Irony -drink. It iiduied inc to dee nidation. I totted and strove hue; am hard, bill 1 seldom held tictoiy otn Inpior lony. I haled d riiuki liiu-s, hull slill I diauk. When I I. II it oil' I fell ; I horrid ttanl of -..in. llni'v. I 11111-I b ite 01 L'n di-lraeled. I could neither c.il , Will I. I I or sleep. I Clllele.l a I e. it lll.lt n y illli prayed for si reii-jl Ii : -till I 11111-1 drink I lived so lor over I tteiily year-; in thai Mm- I in ter ab-laimd over Ihreo inonlle hand iiiuiiino. At h nylh I was -cut li the house nf 1 orrei I i. hi as a tay raul. Il my family had been piovideil for I tvoiih hate on 1. lied In remain lln ie. mil 1.: .: .... I 1 1 1 1 11 'i .1110 ii nici.iiii.il. 1 . i..i 11 ui alllti lion lo a fellow pi i- 1 . a 111:111 "I much fdnc.'il ion and rx rii to In iidvi-ed uie lo make a viioyar o eioiunl ipias-ia. a half ounce st-i-pci in : pint of tincy ir. and lo put about a -inal teaspoouliii of it in a lilll. water, am drink it dott n ev cry tiuie I he li.pior thir-' came upon me violently. I found i sat i-licd Ihe crav iny-. and sull'ii-cd a feel iiiy of siiniulalimi and -Ireiiylh. In i I wa- di-i halted I continued thi-eiin-and pcr-evcicd lilt Ihe lhir-1 tta-n-n ipl.'led. I'm- Iwo year- I have iml la-lei liipio ', and I hav e no ..-irc for it . I.alely to try my streiielh, I hate handled am smell whiskey, bill I have 110 leinpl.if im to lake it. I yivo hi- for the coi.-iiler at ion of the unfortunate, several of tvhou I know have recovered by the -ami menus w fiii It I no loiiyer re-plil'c In 11-e 1 1 'oiiiiecl ii ul I Ionic. A haul Hi i ds. The people of ihis coiinliy spend nn niially over J.llllil.llilil for siniriuy biid w riles a New York corresponilcnt. Al the vtallililiLT in llaliau and tieiiuau Iron behind Ihe loot liyhls does iml cipial in co-l. thcrcl'ore, the I wittei iio.c of Ilu fealhcred pet- in eiiildcd eayes. Nearly .'1111. nun hird- are iiuporied into 1 1 1 i -coiinlry every year. Two larirr I1011-1-on I'aik row handle the ma jmity ol lln in, and in a talk with out- of tin 1111111I .i ts of a linn I was I. .1.1 thai tin line-l birds we irel are Ihe canaries from the llarl. Mountains in tierniaiiy. "Tin genuine birds," he said, ".-ell fur Innii if 'i to'.'a apiece, accord iny to their siiiyino ability. I suppose there are IIHI.IMMI caiiarii s imp. .1 led each year al lea-l. Then colnc linche-, linm ls, hm- hird and parrots. The rarc-l hinl we have had ycl i- Ihe kiliy pall'ol. It i-a per fect rainbow in color-. We hate only had two thi- year." Thi- Inm-e sends birds all over I he eoiiulry and into Can ada, beside- exporliiiir llicm. Virginia in... kinu' bird- and led birds are very popular in sonic pail- of Kurope and brino fancy prices, I'ei.ple lo m.l al ways buy birds for their siuoiny ipiali lies. Some prefer those of licailtiful plillliaye ralher I lism of swcel voice. Ileaf mules always piin ha e the former for ill-lain e. Ilai'tesliii.r I'lirs. purser l-'rank Scoville, of the steamer Ihcvv, surprised "the boys"' the oilier lay when they saw him eanyiny under hi-ann-cv limb ieal -haped lit trap-well i lilled vv ilh llies. To ihe in.piii ies he re plied: "I'm liarve-liuy for lite winter. I dry these Hie-, and win 11 Ihe cold weather is here feed tliein lo luy limekiln; bird-. Tin y make a very nice reli-h for thein. IliuiiiL', the summer I i;:it her about a bushel of llies in these trap-, and thc-e la-l all winter. Itefore yiv ine; them to the bird- I soak Ihe llies a I it I It-, and that freshens them up. That is a ynnd receipt," and the ycliial purser skipped on lothe biy boat to i mply the traps of theircoiilcnls and return t In 1 11 In some place lo lie rchlleil. - Albany -I mil. Lai'iiiuys id' .Melrupidilaii Lawyers. The hyal prolesiuu in New orkis very reiiiuncralive, tt 1 il.-s I'l'-lcr Coales. Col. liob liici'snll and liosi i- Conkl'iiu; are bolh .-aid to he makiiiy over if Inn. noil a year. Joseph II. Choale lua kes eolisiil erably over that. So does Senator Ltaiis. There are hundreds of law vers w ho ina ki lt $'.!.-, M1 to ifCll.tllKI yearly. Ami the number tv ho make from lii.lHMMof'.'O.lMMI would till a 11 .1 11 111 11. A ( osniiipnlilaii Ship. In a city like New Yolk may be found lepre-enlativcs of aluio-l '-every epoch of history and every locality of the world." One scholar says that in N.vv York he has heard ciyhly -four laiiouaoes and (listiin t dialects spnkeii. The siyus alone ill the rrnvulcd parts (.f the city show the cosmopolitan character of the population. - I The Forum. Hi' Lviclently Hail Not Tried It. . "l'n you hate oood drinkiny water here.'" asked a straiiyvr in Kentucky. "(Jiicss it's pretty ooud," replied the native; "iievev -cent- to hurt tin' hoi-en nor rattk'."' IIILItltLN'S 4 III, I M X. Ilnl,t' MoriiiiiK. U hen the short liali-l i'Miil- Ut livrt I'.it.li.-:. wake and -mr. I'.ahv wake-nl six o'.'I.H-k, Slee.t linle lliin' Seven i- le I il'eak la -l lime, I'.i. ad and milk yon kn..tv; If -I al-all in the l- .ttl. Tall and stout she'll t-onv 'I'ell n'el.M'k Ihe sallihnali ei'lnes, I 'nines tt ilh. nit 11 i,ii; All Hie house js still I II Ht. lt- Ull' take- hel' I 111 I '. - I N'"llth's ( '4 1 1 1 :i 1 1 . .11. 'I'lic I'iiiiici-oi'-s I'liitti r. There i- a flower which unut - ainoin the tv heal in 1 ..1 111.11. known a- the corn llmver. or Kai er I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 . It -jiihvs wild ami il has the petals of our dandelion, but il- color i- a briyhl navy blue. Kai si r I'llumcn 1111 .111- in Luyli-h "Linpi rm's llovter," and il i- I rmu Kai-er W illi. Im that ihe 11 line come-. Two lilll.- pea-ant children had In-ald that the kiny lotnl thi- llotvi I. I Ihev had been ... of hi- kimliie--. to linh -. Hue day llu-y MtlliTeil a lalye boll. put of llll-c flower- and went all done, several miles, inlo I'.ei liit i 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 i 1 1 lo pri -cut Ihcin lo the kite;. All. r lunch I ble llu-y leached the door of Ihe palace, where the unal'il. die i d in hi- oo-;i ..us null'. rui. -I..d. They 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 . 1 -:'. I in ui.-.n 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 i 11 : - 1 1 -1 1 their -tory, and Ihoiiyhl at lil-l thi s ili -in I i I man wa- the kiny. e heard III. 111 1 1 1 1 . o I :: 1 1 and wa- about -.inline llicm home, wln u a plain, kind old man. came mil and a-lod tin 111 what liny wauled. The tierce yuard -tooil I .a. I, al his approach. Tln-y (old their si.. it ayain, and he, lakiny their llmv or-, a-ked ill. 111 ill and told I In ill to -il d..t 11 and he would ple-elit the ll.Ht el- to the kill.;. lie then went away. In a moment a yor ycoii-yuard appeal! d ami oi. the ehil ilreii the kiny v.aiiled to -ec 1 1 itiii. lb led I loin into another room royally fur lii.-lied. and there they -aw thi- -aine kind old man lioldiny lln ir ll.oter- in his hand. Il was the kiny. He yatethein each a prc-i nl. talked kindly to lli. ln. had his sertauls -how I In m I he palace, ami si nl t In-ill hi. im- the happie-l and the prmiile-t eliil.liiii in ilerniaiiy. Our Itiiiii.v l;iy. Ilrip! drip! drip! Tin- clouds were black ill Ilu- sky and the rain would mil slop, allhoiiyh 11. id. lir and K it -tood by Ihe window wi-hiuy for briyhl suii-hinc to dry the yra-s so that tln-y eoiild run over to auntie's too sei yraele. The door opened and Aunt Leltie came in, wet ami drippiiiy. "Why, vv hat's the mailer vv it'a my boys;" she ii-kel. Then she heyed sol ild new -p iper . of mamma, and takima pair of -1 i m-. sal down by the lire wilh a boy in a lit t le al iiiehaii' on each -id. . Such wonderful tliinu-a-tlm-e sharp sei or- cut from th old papers! Then- were teanihm-s and liotliny lior-es and saddle hor-i - will, nu n on their backs, ami horse-that could only stand still. There vv e:e cows and piys and hens and doys and cat- and and everyihiny. Il.iddi. and Kay -In. il. d for joy nml forynl all ah. ml the rainy day, ami when at la-l A 1111 1 Lilly -aid she must yo, 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 bade her yooil l.y wilh a rested look ill In r 1 1 Hie. I I n e and said shu was a sunbeam. Hi Vii. While -ill iie;-, one summer day, at the side of the hmi-e mi a plalfoiin which served as a piaa, bill was roofed only by the brain he- of two larye trees, somc lliiny dropped upon my head ami rolled inlo my lap. when I -atv a larye white bodied spider in Ihe elulele - of a small wa-p. Ila-lily bru-hiny lln-e lineere nioiiimis vi-ilois mi 1.. Ihe floor, 1 walched lo see if the wa-p would -lie-reed ill lit iuy avt at wilh hi-huyc enemy. After a -Iruyyle the -pider lay ipiiet, and the wa-p ran around, sciiny lir-t one pari, then another, bnl linally Weill away a- I siippo-ed I'm' help.' In abmii aipiartcr of .111 In.iir lie 1. Iiiined. -till al'Uie, and bcyali Irviny ayaili. a- I thmiyhl. lo lind sonic place by which he could -cic the round body and carry it away. Ayaili he dc pa lied without hi- sp'nh r. This time I watched him and -atv him di-ap pear al ilu-idyc of the lawn, under a pear tree, and. followiny, found him, after some scaiehiiiy, diliyenl ly al vvoik w ilh another wa-p ciliary iuy a hole in I he "round, hatiny already thrown out piite a little mound of earth. I wa- -ur pri-eil, for I did not then know that any kind of wa-p lived in I tic yToiiml. I returned to the piaza, ami -01. 11, vv h 11 I he vv asp came back, I was con vinccd. by more careful watehiny, that he was nica-111 illy each pall of the spi der's body in-lead of tryiny to yet hold of it. The anleiin.e sceincd to lie the oryan-ino-l ly iinploycd in this opt ra tion. When he tt cut home ayain, I was before him. and -atv him meet his co worker, put his head close to his, and evidently iiifortui-il him that the door way wa- not vet biy cmuiyh, for they fell busily at work elilaryinj; it. Then more nicnsin iny, more diyyiny, until, after three Imiy hours, he returned, this time with hi- friend, and they carried nway their prey and bestowed it in their underground home. Thc. Owl. CATCIIIXC; TURTLES. How The Succulent Monsters Are Captured. kxuting Scones in tho Moon light on tho Gulf of Mexico. man who ha- -pent some time calehiny biy turtle- in tin- tmlf of M. -ii o -lid lo a N. v Yoik star n porter: ' I don't know how ym cnleh liutli- up ll.'l.'. I 1I0WII ill the Lilll of Mevieo vv e hav e an 1 i il 111:: I in., of il. Tunic hunlinyi-a ynal -poll, bin .1 yood many people 1. 1. j, . I I., il mi ; mil of Ilu- ni"-iiii Mo-.piioc-r Well, I -hmil. I remark. A man cau l hunt lur lie. around the dull' of Mexico unless he i- a lllolouyhhleil tiyhti r of ll..-.lliloe-. "Mo-I of the yieeli Indies we ycl low 11 our tvav ionic limn ,11. mini the t haii.hh ill l-l.iiid-. al I folly lilihs lii .111 tin- Mi i--ippi r.ti-l. Th. c i-laiid- make up a -Iriny over fort v mile- lony. ami are 1 ov ere. I by a 1 h ip paral a-deii-e a- aiiv in M.xic .. N..I a! Irieyrows upon them; only a weed. When the wniir i- hiyh I he . w ate- wa-h up lo ihe ihiil.el. l-ul al low water a line -I lain I. lim r and lary r than Ihe lnaeh al lialve-.,u. i- h- tealed. "lln nine of lhe-e i-laiid- are a iiiiiii ber of li'-hei'ineu'- hul- ..r l.-nl-. and the .-mil hern 1 ml i- occupied ex. lu-it elt by I he fed -ll.'lpp' r and blli i- ll li-hel lliell from New -Hi h-ans ami Mobil'-. M"-l of j ihe red -napper-and pmupaiio furni-hi d : lo the ea-l an-eapliire.l I y lhe-e li-lu 1 - men. Almiy in July all III'- -h" tiulh - 1 for mih"-around in lim liulf 1 - up to j t he i land-al niyhl when the tide i- l"tv and lay lln ir eyy- in the -and. 'liiil I wa- yoiny t .lell vou how we ' eali h Inrtlc- down there. ll - the ca-ie-l 1 hiiiy in lie world. Almiy in Ihe niyhl, when llu-y coine out of the Mill' to lav lln ir eyy- .!' y.iinliol on the ! -and or flirt, yu -I.nl mil alined wilh a 1 I stunt pole or voiiuy ti.e. le 11 1 1.. ! lurl h hears you emniiiy he inike- a -tall I'm-the -1 . 1, ami you bate lo i. 1 -miie I dl hu-lliuy to yet ih. re. A turtle i-.1 ! -harp eve, I ami line . in d li-h. and if lie ! yil-ay I -tail lln- eh .nee- are -I lony ai.ain-1 hi- In in-: cocla. .. ml.-! there are rih.111 .-ne Intnl. r. a- ! would hate; :r.ai diliienlly in uiaiiayiny' flhebiy fellows. When v.. 11 y.-t j up to Ihe liirlle ju-l shove your -apliny uuder him and turn him ov.-r on hi- ! back. A turtle i- kicked , mnplelely j out when he i- hiny on his back, and is ' Ull.ll.li' lo .1 villi,,.. hut l.ritt Ihe -lis ' and kick. S..:n ami in pniliiil-. ..I'll vteiyh Mai .lie man illhlu't tei vwill ban. He -in h a 11101 tain. I'. v eil vv ll 1 1 t tt 11 or I lin e I In- linn- ters hate , .,-,- cii-iderabled, tl, ii 1 1 ill order to throw the iiuni-ler. lull kept -lill until ton adjil-led tour pole, and ht ton In;.' away al liiui. il would be all lii.lil: hul he kei p- on ihe run and makes ipii. k and warm vvmk for the hum els. An hiii pound tint Il ea 11 yet over -and al an ania.iuy rale, mid w hen V 011 lake inlo 1 nii-ider-il n u 1 111 1 aci 1 mis s-00 cmiiio- m -mi'i mallei Is yoiuy at ail express trim yail I you can readily perceive lli il il n .piir 11 praeliced hand to capture him. "As 1 said hi Ion-. It'-, warm work, and il is mad,- warmer by ihe way ymi hate to dr l..tt 11 iii that 1 Ic.pp nil ale billions and billion- i-t -.piit.,-. ,. ;ni, 1 h i- h. 01. lie. I lln -e v.1-1 .un- They arc tin -e yi-iiil. yiav I'll k 1 ' I Id I ,.,v ;,. r ilav Im v. o- will . ail low-, with peak t It. nt like -hai p- j in.ikiiiy an in.-r ol a pii.i.v . poinled darniiiy iieclle-. 'I'ln y conic in I rmiyh i-liiual, ,. tin- 1..1.1I d I-and run t!n ir -linyii- thrmiyh j :, ml I lint ha- p 1 .. ihimiyh hi. tanned rhinoeeio hide. Urdiuary cl.'lh ! hand-at lie- 1 h-aiiuy h-ui-e would l- b. iny i- no pr- .teel h .11 ay a in I I hi 111. 'Ihe t 1 w ecu .-sl'.ii, lion. 01 in. 000 ami is:; .noil .1 hunter has to lake Ilu- 011 lhi. k.-l can Iiiiiii. 'I'hi-aiuoiiiil In .1 been handled tas, old sails or -. .uul hiny like lint, and I'm the form of notes, hmnl- m-other m coal il thickly wilh coal lar m- ioal 'il. j e,, iable securities, but in actual la-h. Mo-ipiilo- doll'l like coal oil lllllcll. hilt j The lalye-l leyal lender illed by I he if Ihev aie 1 yry I h.-ir appct il e il..e-n'l M.nerninent i- for -.In.niio. I'ln -i bill stand on cennioiiy or .pi. 111 can I a-l ,. phnlilul 1 10 -null in ilu ihariny lmlian Ideas Vhnul I! liyiou. S. 'inc "f ihe Im liiu- of M exit n ha v c , not moil- -inns inie uv limn bank b. iplccr idi a-abmii 1 cliyi.ei Acmie-p-.n ! hank each day. llelll ol the r..-t..ll llelild bl!- how a pari-h prie-l vv a-pul.d ma Imiyayohy Mnel'ul lli-li.i. a ipiery put lohiiu hv Indian p.iii-hioneis : Two liiind-ar, wilkne- ahmy Hi. briuyi'ny vv leti ir..--. - to l.e ble--e.. '-It'll. One ot ll p.-in'm.: I- .. Ihev invariably a-kiie; him I.. I.h -'the j hoii-e. -at-: heart "I Ihe . ros-." 'I'luil phia-e. the 'Theie'- a l.e.iulilnl pi ,. .. I. ,f In art ol' the ,10-." -nipii-ed liiui. and ' nmiyl ike a man - el I-. i".-k at linally he coiiltivcil to yel hold of mu ..t the croes hioiiyhl b- him ..i hi, --my, and found in Ilu- inb iior a hollow, in which wa- a -mall owl. 1 le- - o n .1 ho d, the tecolole of the A 'be;. Then he km vv whv the Indian- had hei n ixioiislhat the heart of I he . p -hoohl I l-ecclt Ihe hie illt I- : I Of '" I.md, yood devil" l.lluimi the Indiile hat, 'I'll' V W i-ll to he oil Ihe l iyhl -ide ' of the Christian I Icily, and. al lie--aim-time, "b keep subd." a- Ihe phru-" i-, , vv ilh tin ir aneieiit . liv iiiitics. - I'letenliun Keller Ilian ( lire. "I hope, my d.-iir. -aid a newly ma.le llenedict. "if I should happen I,, he mill niyhts occasionally ymi won't helom ly." "Oh, no dear," she replied swi ' l'.v. ''If toil should lind it iieces-ary to be out. I'll send for mil t" keep inc cont iianv." lie's home til ly etery niyhl. ( New York Suit. A l iyhl lor 11 I lay. How bi.'ively the Null hi nur-defeml-i d Ihcir tlay-appear- fiom Seiyt. Mil hr's expciieiice at Colly-biuy. Milhr lieloiiyed to Company O. I'.iyhth Ohio Voluiileer Infantry. lb' had iilrcady -enl several pri er- to the rear when he -aw, 11 shorl di-lanec away, I hiii:; Iciupl in:;: il was a Conlc.b r.ile flay in the centre of thr r four "pine knot-," At thai moment :: -lu ll ex ploded jl-l oter llnir head . A piece j sllliek I lie color 1" ai'. I II. I 1.1 . ut:.- ill loll j lo hi- km 1- The . ol.-1 - '.tele no' -Ill' I I. led lo I h Ihe y Ild. A tollli:; ! oll'n er -pi. ni" l-.i w.iid -nid ma I" d lie -1 li IV. 'lie- man wa- ahe.ult .1 1 11' i I j I'.i'.eleil wilh dil l, lln- b! I Im kl'uc' I Ir a ya-h on hi- Im, In -id. tviiln.nl a 1 Iml. hi- eve- bl iiny, holdiie; hi- Im n but prei ioiis -1. nid. nd al-ill in "lie ha'.. I while he yuardcil it wilh hi- bare rapii 1 ill the other. he -eime.l lln litiny i 111 j r-onatimi of valor. I!ul li'' was aluio-t alone, hi- n t. ilver empty nml hi- line of ret n al marly ul "ll. lb: li n ked -low It toward-a yap ill lln- b iiee in ar w hieli he lood. 1 im e mi I In-ol In 1 -id.' of il he miylil n ai h hi- "tt 11 lim - In -af.lv. I'.ul I he loeiiian we- u him. The I lhi. 1 soldier 1 .'III I'd tl'" bl.iti ( onli d. rale and bade him -iiioitd.i. Nine mil of ten In. I: would hate d ". I tut No! ...iuy lln- il.,y behind bine ihe o Mil el pallied wilh ylcal deXlefil t ! Ihe 1 1 1 1 1 -1 made hy ihe .I'M an!, w le. w.i- j I. ...ill lo -hoot lhi- yail.n.l It. I'.ul ; there wa- no Inn. ),, ., . . it In- w.inl. d the llay he mii-t a ! promptly . "Sur lend. r. or I II -I !" In died. In i -, ih. ,ini of the -l.iel.i l.l.'h ,ieri"l hi-wri-l. Mill. 1 hid o-h..l. The S..111 hi 1 n In 1 " I'. ll In. l.'-cmi u hi- bauiu r. So liyhl wa-hi- yra-p "li 1 -.tall' thai Milhr had lo tear oil tin- 'N.vv Yolk Woild. Hhal Iti'nwn- tonnl Swimmer-. I would not be al all a-loiii-lnd if numerous ca-e- of iln.vt iiin:-'. in which the victim i-n yood -winunei, were due to ru-li of blood '.. tin drain, prodm-iny in-eii-il.ilily . The emu 11 explanation i- I hat 1 lie -I lony -whinner, w ho i--ecu to -ink -i.deiil. w.i- taken wilh a cramp. Ilul from my 1 -. peiiem e I am lei lo il.ink that it i-not 1 r.-nup. but 1 "f ii'ph xt tliat 1 ike- men in Midi '' - -Old I'll, hi- I In 111 c. .inphi. ly help I' If il was ii..-r. It- ...i..---i' lc or arm I do m.t h. li. ve that -tpny men would -ink -uddeiilv ."l.-l .i!ui.--l wilh. ml si siriiy-jl.-a- iti - that ih.vd.in-. many ca-e-. I'.tery who nad-llie ':'"'i'- ill recall niiniei .ii- iu-lan. , - il -ca-lioie and al cm rt bal hiny 1.-..1I " ''"''' mt-leriou- ilr-.w niny- lake I'l-ire. 1 Uct I I k II. W i. I It otic I " I It I ' I ' '''"I- Ihcm i-xc.-pl by lln-er, nip theory The nn d'n ,d nn a m:::!:! 1'- -Indt 1 he lualler and -1 if lin n- 1- iml -.-Ine I 1 1.... 1 1... 1 ...1 :. 1 1 1. .1 1. o 1,1 ,. 1 ...... ( ( . , 'l'"" ' !'" 1,1 1 "" ""' l,,"i"' i- II" I lllole likely lo be 'he I all-c "I deal ll ill 1 !l' w al I I I, -"I dl .'W lilll ill em:-, .in III 1 of 1 lamp. , I J. tehe-l 1 I I'o-I i:pn-. Ilaiiilliuy Vast Sums Daily. John I'. Killer. Ilu a i-lant man.iyi r of ihe t'leariny Ih. here, w rile- l-'o-ter Coales Iiiiiii New Yolk, ha- prohibit' . se, n ami hamlleil more than any man 01 t in- t .. bl He ha- been more than '.' .' tear-in the in-litiuioii. A II 1 he iiu-m y I'ei'eit i d and paid mil in balam , - pa--. - llllou-jhhi- leu.-1- Tile d.ilit bal. illi ' run 1 1 111 -v 1. 1 100. 01 in !,, -s;.i .0110, .,.,i in I,,,,, in -1 ., 1 1- hell 1- :-l 1. '. i hmi-e. win re llu-y yiially I'.u ililat. bu-i m--. inakiny ii iiiiile ea-v b. handle th. Wht -of" ( n ai 1 nl of it-- h: i"i.' it was hllill Up ai III. : loan-, I, ,1 ,',li,i..- -.ml hi I ..I w i.h.w -. hau .- , , 01,1 men an. 1 1 1 1, '..-- ' oil doll'l - It a- il buill I. I railroad ni..iio,oli-l : Oh, no: by a .1, nli-l. Traveler. (hi the Sale Side. e -T -(.,- I hat bel tt i en -i VI t ami ,-m ! himdlcd pel-olis I'l dllb I' ll! pill- of III, .coiinliy have I.,-, n p, i-om-d by i'e , ,-,. She Itui niny palcl 1 id any of then die. to'., rye? lie N no; but same of them were very sjek. She (color slowly cmniny Iwlii - (liir e in ix tt be loo ( al el ul. ( i 'oi y, , tt I n re i me , il s i, e er -aiu. ll,i,,U,i l.-iiis.-iuk I, ! lielmonito's.--; llarpti's llaar. llllipell-illioll. One tt. 'Iiiiiii, in lur- and velvrU; Ainilli'-r, in siiialnl ray.-; One, rolled l..v in ln-r stately enrrinne; Tl I her. stn.l on the llajis. I im- woman, alone in her eari iaye, by the other, a lilll, ' child Who. vtal.-hini; On- pnuieiiiy horses, I ked up ill li.-r face, mid smili-d .She -:... p. In 1 I ...v ami ki .1 hei And ate him a l:..ai.l.-.l erii-l : )'l liar I .el ii-l 1,11 . ly blooui- W hen I.--:- "in- son lay 111 .iii-l. ( 1, ii-. Lack l-i h-r ilark- n- .l lu.oi-i"U, W , illh e..iu,.,i l,... , I ..III al hay ' 1 in. . l e I: I.. I lie hill w la r. labor l','ll;J,l.l bl'e.l.l I " l,ll" e II. y .l.'IV I ei hap-. .'1 ovel lln ..Old- l id.-. Till.. '- yieal ll'l. ei.l.s .Old How--, M..I. la I'--. ani.,11 i, . .'ii'.' . ',,al 'Mi 111 llieir ..in it a nl .-eeiiuny .-lio'-t-i I All Hie Year Itoini't III MOI.'OI s. Kip. I. 'i mi-chief The ciilv waier- nn I"ll I'opular suiiuiii 1 le-m I -: ,c cream nml c.ld li ink-. II .amen he tiiilhluLly -aid that the I I Ml. till. Ill coll" dealer doe-ll'l klloVV hem-. "Ill 11 i- in. .tin 1 lock mil.'' said lim barber a- lie 1 Vllnilie'l I In ' ' Id, 1 ly y ell I le lua ll'. Ilea, I The victim 111 tic ,enli-l's 1 hair i-n'l- ipllle -III e tt h. lliel- he's ill favor of till, ii-u:: haul or -hmi haul. A - ii-nl i-l ha- ili-e.ni red ll earth ipiake bell." ll i- Imiml in lie- spot tt In n I In- ::r, ei: , ueimiber shakes you. l, would a I.I lek-mltli iml he likely I" make a -lice, fill hll-'uie IIIIIII. '- I ' 1,11 , In al w it - Iii- -0 ui-iny iron- in lln- lill . If ymi vt i-h to fatten a youny baby what should ton do wilh it : Throw il out of the w im low , ami it will coine low 11 plump. If tt. ,01111 are , ally anyel--," write an old I,,,, heh.r. "Why don't tiny ll.v ot 1 ' r the I', hee il" b ad "I' lilaki'ly' -lu ll a f, .11 fully a -a k ward job of , Timluny ." "Mll-ie." W lote Cat It h . -i- a kind ol ill. ilii, nl. il. . 11 11i.1t In miii I il. -pi 1 ch." ll m i l be I bat he had 1 1 l-l heard a hiyh pi ':, , , -, ,pr. -in:', r ill a , In nomi nal , Inn, h i hoir. . View 1 l.iii.p-liire larmer mi hi luy ask. d .. aoMi, - a i la-- of S lay -ch.".l . -bib h, ai.i ' "My deal child n il. l'i li'J.'li i- a in", yood thiliy ; I'e liyioii i an i i , H- nl thiny il'- il'--In lot I It. 1 1 lie' b- I mill, e pie I '' t el ale.'' "Ib-tt il,,. - il happi u lh.il there ale -o many old mai l- annaiy the -eleiol I, aeln i-:" a-ked a I, poll, I of a leach, r tin olin l ,l.,v ' liec. i i-e -. In.ol liaeh .1- :,i, . .,- a rule, vminii of 'cn-e. and i,., -t, in in w iii -it - up a i-'io jio -iiiou ,i s In in. in, ' w . - tin . 'i'' - The I'eliean l i-h. 'I'lic in 1 1 -i iyat ion- which hate bell made by ilie,l::iuy into the fauna of Ihe water- ol ilu- ,, , p -ea- in tari -u- pari- ,,f ill, it ot Id has r, siilicl in t he di-covery of ni,, -I eeci nl i ie form- of animal life, more c-peciallv ammiy I he li-he-: hul none ex - . e, d in I heir a, pal l ni " 1 1 1 In- oidiiiaty lyp" I'e p. I i i, tdii, :, tt.,-dii,l",',l up Ii., in e d, plii , I i mil ami i h ill' oil i hi , . a-' ..I W i,"i ii from I he ( , I 1 in.! Tiii li ii. w hi. h dill, i . tt id, I , tlolli . VI it pi,-v ioii-ly 1. 1 lew n 1 1 pi , ,e- III - a 111 ' I , 1 I ,, ,1 , 1 . II II t' . h t el - .p U.. Ill . .1 ! he 111. Hit li The j.u, -. ale , X- ! i, iii, It I ,i-M . and lln '', r ol th.- lowi r ia'.t i bTlli. d ol I tilt I tlelc-ible skill, tthi, Ii. tth, ii nil,, I wilh I I. erne I nai.-, a t ol i , h Id., li. il of I Iii pelican ; il i- piobabh Ihal the lil-l staye- o the -I i I I,.... I mat he cal l ied on ri I hi cat Ut, a- I he , Imnacli i- teiy -mall. The I'm- are. hardly b i, m il liable than the jaw-. 'Ihe peel,. lal till- ale tilt 111, I inn III a I V , vv hil-l I he ,..i-.,l and I he v , nl i d ale i a, Ii i .-ii lil.il, d by a t.inye of Ire ,h -la, le d -pun -. I alike ni. my of the in h.l.ii on- ,.f Hi, extreme ,1,-plh- of the -, a. tt In, h ' In -1 ' i i , 1 1 blind, the peli, ii, I'e li hi- iwo i ye- placed in front ot the p, , lo.al lill-. I'll'' le, 11, lied form ,,f I !,. I ..'! , . l ap, l iny I,, a poiul al I he i n,l. in do - il i , 1 1 lill I hal I he li-h lllll-l -tt im bv I in- tt it iny o I I he i ' Ion y at ei I tail tl.,111 -id, o -id," bill il- lllotelllelll II II I- 1 I', t , I V le-l l i, led. ll is probable thai, like ..ill anyh r ti-h. il lie- mi Ihe s.,lt ii i , i-1 it huh eon-lilub- Ihe bed of i il can. tv ilh t he lie, ulli open ready to iieu.l a- lood any animal thai moves a, re - the op, niny. ;SI. .lame- liaelle. Mails Worri the Japanese. In Japan -lairways ale almost un kuottii. lb nee, when .lapam -e come to I hi- i. .null v and are lodye.l in boardiiiy hon-i - I In il a pari mi nl - arc yeluially in the third or fourth -buy . To r, arh their rooms they are ( oinpelh d at lir-t h. yo up tel't c-lutiosy mid tvilll I h'- aid of the baluster. Some do not cv en ln -il al c 1,, yo up cal f i-hio n all lour-. Irmii -b p lo-t. p. 'I'll,' trouble i- t Illi they hive Hot learned to balance the body -,, a-to n-oeml am! descend as we do.- I'hiladi I- I phia I'le-s. ' Not .lust Yet. Jnc re you in favor ,!', r, mation ;" Kli "Will, cot exactly. v -u -ec, I tun not dead v, I " - , Arkan-aw l iavih t,
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 11, 1887, edition 1
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