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&l)c l)ntl)(Utt ttfcovi). Clfft dtp P a yM A. V .A. II. A. hONUOIN, EIMTOK AM) I'UOri.IETOH. HATES ADVERTISING TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, One pijiiHie, one insertion- One s.pnire, two insertions" (tun Bijuaro, one month - 11.00 1.0ft 2.6D $1.50 PER YEAR Strictly In Advance. For larger advertisements liberal con raots will lie in fid VOL. All, IT1TSIHU0 CHATHAM CO., N. C, JINK :, IH!M. NO. nHTii f'lllllM IID'llion. The hope that illumine- Hie way uf llro Id a u III n' -tin -u that alar Lfiiilclli tlir.Mi.'li nines nf toil nr 1 strife, A Kh"st In tin- cnUr f n star. Tlit'H why aim iM I rtivi't a share, pwi ot heart. Of (lie laurels with wlii'li they are rrnwiii l. TV n lanipii-li, If mi nni will ran-, synil lir.irt, Whrii I am 1 1 ) I. t thi' "niuml? Traii-lcnt ami Ihclinj: t In- Unlit nf t"io That Indilleieiiie slia.h.ivcth .vmn, I'airi'-l Hill-ion will oil. n pinic A blight w here m Impi'd fur a Ihhiii. Thu- mi iiiniy cpi-lns mv hoiiI, mm i Hit-irt. With tin- liainln.i' in whb li I am humid TIM ilcsliiiy deal i ml my i.il, siii i'thi art, Ami I am iin.l. r I In- s4 r 1 1 h . 1 ? Fruit ii n ill. anni. 1.1 nf youth', briiihl day, Willi hie in it hiauly aii.l I . I. . ri i - ; Happy lln rriipi r- whii hi'ir nu ay IN' fruit-, at llif li ariesf lime, Inline. Hut hill, r tin' Mirrnwliil thxiiuhl, swirt lioart, Tlnm-h my namr may hi' widely re imwnoil ; Iluw Inn ivii Hie iva-le where 1 yvroudil. sweetheart, When I am under tin around? mi- I In- l;iy with its mil- ami tear, Ami tioiihl, .1 the visitor ..f ni"hi, I'lcary tin -!. .. -in l the passim: years. In llieir li'iiilv, nniiiiitiiiinii- li;ht. ' l i- hut in r nn itibrriiu: t In e, - n Iheart. Tint im hie - cum pensnt inn i- l.iuiiil ; Tbou'li , h, i i-h my in, m'r t ami me, yvtct heart. When I : in umler the ground? - M. M. l-.'l-.iiii, in Atlanta m.-l it lit lull. THE STRANGER. II V -. im it i; vu;i;i 'Taint die way mi liotic-l man 'uld in t, nohow," said iil "I hnl" Tanli'. with ii deoi-ive -hake of his unkepl head. "There in dial nlil shanty he's livnl fi'i' three week- now , iiinl. Iiai rin' W hell In'' l"leit jjl llh hen ill (he Mole, limy ivoi.lhrz hi- said to mo since tin' nielli In1 riniii:.'' Nor tin'." "Nor tui'." Then tl -pee illative eilfin o fell on the Hlloke OllU'lopcd fll'lUlp aiVIIIIll the Hove. 'I.iki' cz iini," continued tin'- oM man between hi pull-, "we're it tin r horiu' a runaway crim'tial from ihe Fast, or a hod-thief." "He don't loo'; Vaclly like a criin'nnl." p"ko out a l oiniiielil lilien, known n- li.'leloji. "We iliiln'l s'ii ion noiliiu' w lien he ill o e 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 : i ( I i i niiLjon u' hi-'n anil ll-keil il lln l'i' Win a eahill he rn'iM rent." 'Thai' ie-' il." intciriipleil Mail with ('iiipha-i. 'I'eirniiii" i ile reivin'. W'oiilil a man i-hnl hi--ell' up iiIiiiii- in-ilooi all il ay if he wn-n'l a sharp or u in ' i ti' 1' Wmiltl a man liw tliree in i k- in th' lownuithout n i i ti 1 1 1 1' wilh the hoi it i n j t i ii em up to his plaie, if he knew lie f wal'nl tiothin' a-in him r" The-e iinaii-weraliie in 'Hiiients hail llltt tl I heell IllililirileUt'il. W In II there i nine a penile kno. k at the 1 ' I . ami. a inoinenl l.iier, tlie -iilierl of the i on vei-a ion -loo.l wiihin lln room. I Ie w a a man of perhap- :!.i, (nil lltlii -liht, uilh skill of lilelillliale whilem-s, ami (lee) .-,t ce- which re- (Iccletl the ipiiet i-ii ne-t i of an tm- iisinilli thoiihlfiii niiil scii-ilivc tiiinil. An inlcn-ely hlaek, tlroopin inn laclie (lermeil nil her In assist in the prevailing tone ol -aili.es- in I ho face. W illi mi cii-y sell'-po-se.(i,i, the lit'Wconii f rciiiiixeil hi- hal, an net ci ileiitly of nuliiial ami unom-i ioii couiies , ainl, with ft slight iucliua tion of the In ail, which sceined In in clude all in the in in. ho greeted the loiliiri. wilh a low--poketi good t'venin." There was a Umr. nwkward pause. A liricht -pi I Ihi-hed into cm h of his pule cheek a Ids eieelini; pa cd mi aiiswivcd, hut he slid retained hi Ihoronh self po-Kt's-ion. I.'cplacinj,' hia hut w ilh u tii ni uioliou and keep iliT his eves iiullilicliinlv on the crowd, he proceeded to explain cnliuly J w hat he u allied. I lis horse had died the day licfoic in iheshi'd at the cahiu. If some one could he e.i.tt. n to remuve the body he would he wed paid for (he tumble. It rcipiiied a stiouu piejiidico to out-bii!anci' an olh r of lln- kind, but popular feeling -ecmed to be di'i iilcdl lljnins the Stranger, mid. in Saddle toivn. popular feeling wa- vety likely to prevail. Finally one of the men removed a rorn coh p:pe for n MiHicient lenjjtli of lime to drawl out, with mock uravily: " Kockon you'll have ter pit rid o' the boss meat er-elf, minler. None o" the hoy seem to colton to the j "b. This speech wa- hailed w ith a round (if jfiill'aw s from the Saddletow n cit i ens, n in I before llic-e had died mi in , the Stranger Willi a slight liow. had di-iippeared a iiiietlv as lie had come. Perhaps it iva- the lau'h that had inolli fi iliji an t-tl. ct on the as-etubhie. I'erhiips it wa the ci er-in. reusing to bacco fumes that -ootheil it into better mood. in. that u it may, there eei- tH i uly wa- a reaction in favor of the Slr.inp'i- after hi- dcpaliiire. The we-lern miiiei of a doen lear fi was a curious mixture of e,i,n .Hid evil, Mvnvcd l.v the sliudilest of iinpul-e-. and, perhaps, only 1 1 1 i can account for (' e Hood of ynod feeling which rolled iutii i. I Tan-lc's linle shop as the eieniiif.' pi ot e--ei. I'Vlelop dei laicd, wi:h more pnnl humor tl cut lespecl, that l'lhe fib t biiliedi;. .-cctneil painei ," and eleii had hini-elf allowed llcil he inilil n't be so bad al ter nil." This was (In state allair-. had readied when one of the hoy stiy.rcsleil. with a laiiyh. that they should go over and carl the ol I ho-s away before niorniti." The id. -a had been olb'ied a a joke, and el, lil'leeii iiiinitles laler the crowd was -t r. oyliiiLT through Ihe tnoonlielit towaid the irauei ' cabin, Il w a-decided lb it l'ili lop's team should be It-cd.as his -h ini was near est that of the Slr.-mer'. and I he bovs had almost reached the old -bed. when suddenly there w a-a ipi'nk eclaiua litii from l'ileiop, a clalter of horse's hoofs, ihe sharp era. U.. rack of a dorriuevr, and in another moment some of the parly were chasiiiir a riderle- horse, while the oilier belli over a in-t ii'iili'-s limine in the road. The limine wa- Unit of Ihe Stranrl '. The horse was Fizzle op's. The change I'min ood humor to in. dipiialion wa eMieiui'. I'.vcu before the iiiicoiisi iou- man w as pronoun I -till alive several were making toward the shed in -earch of a rope. The re port of l'iz. l"l. p' pi-l.d had .iiii kly attracted a tiuiiili.'r of spectators, and I 'ad l anele w a epoiindilc on the kci'iiiie- if hi pci ci-pi ion of character, and liia abilili in pal I iciilar to dele.) a hor-e thief at lir-t s.iiini.'' Mrailye to -in , Fizzlelop seemed l ike the nll'tir more almly than Hi. olhers. ( die the man a clcili. e," he -aid, as the tope iv.l- bloiielll lip, ready noo-eil. He can't -. ipe. Fel's larri I ii in our to hi-cabin and u him a ti ial." After , coi.il deal .if c,uiiil,;in al putlin' the tiling oil,'" this wa- lina'U agreed to, hut I lad ill-i-led on laki m the rope alou -n that il would be on hand W lieu w allied. It wa- only a few lepj to Ihe Ml'.iuuer's cabin, and w hen I'izz.li !oj''s i hois,; had been retiirin d to the shi d, I here Ihe st un. on-ion- man wa- borne. j A I'ler for.iiii; open the .o r and e- xi-i t i iiir the limp limine in the aire: dy ' lijjhled loom, the hi. 11 proceeded to cxaiiiine i art fully the interior, i n. i mam were the expre.-ion-of sill . i-e al ihe ln lve of hook-, the peal j lamp. an. I llie ten. ial air ol in-atn liul tin' supremo sense i.f a.l.i!ei. wn jll-lice wa- not I i he shaken hi Here -I'lilimeulaliti . I 'ad l aiile had ju-t ibdii rro.l him self of the opiui.ni thai :i- the trati.yer had been seen makinu "tl w; h ihe Im. -e no trial w a- nec.le.l w hen one of ihe nieii suddenly iiiieri upted him w ith : -Hello! what' thi-:-" Ilia moment the iiowd was i Wis. len d s.. Ilhouud aroimd the -p. aker. On a pe hum; a lilt I. frock, while beneath rested a pair of tiny -hues. The rout:;., haul f i.es were -ludic-iu llieir i.ii'ied expn ions. Il II. i- I' zzletop who bloke the -pell. W llhollt a W ol d he stepped .iii.kl to ihe bed-iil.' iin.l pu-hc.l a-ide the ciirlaiu. t hi the piilow la a llii-hed little face, amid a l iiinle of .oh leu curls. One or two of tin- miners turned away wilh head- bent forward on their breasts. I izzl. tnp's hand tremble! -trai'.ely a- he held a-ide Ihe i ill lain, and old Pad Taiiclc c---ac.l to -peak, mid c,,t f;,r Well, I'll be I. lowed." when soiuc lliiny seeme.l lo choke him. and al'lcr swallow ino -uspi, i.ni-ly two or three times, he made hi- way uncertain!! out of door-. The li'bt on the tiny f ee awakened ihe little sleeper, and Ihe blue eye opened Woiidcriiici . Win re i- p ipa:" Seveial luoie of the urotip, wilh silent mid im t ady -top-, pa--ci mil tint -no li Ihe open doorway. He'-a a asleep now." l i.vlctop answered, huskily: and lln cititain dropped t" conceal Ihe motionless 1 liyui e on l he iloor. He said he was (.'nine i,i brine a doctor for me." said the childi-h 1 mice. doctor here in toivi.:" be a-ked w ilh tpii. k earnestness. ' 'Oh. no." nil wi led tin- pule one j -imply. The pie in low n w oiildn l j help il-." j I lilt hue i ..ii ii" iii'imini. dean r" Maunii i i- dead." said the child. ' (.-raich. W itlnnit iiii.-lher word I'izh top ' (ill in d H'i'h one b un. I he pla. ! his ear to the cV:ure on the Iloor "I (lb w ith his coal, bio a," he whis pered hoai sely, as he il,i-hed throujih the doorwav. and a moment later there w a a clatter of Ih in;: bo I'-. So the little llii-hed lace had n dm tot- a Per all. mid the dm lor had I w o pal icnls instead of one. They'll I. Mil he all ri;(lit in a few days." he said I i the circle of anxious faces a,-1,., rode awa. "I knew I In man our in 'Frisco. He's heart broken ami despondent over the ns of I is wife, bill he's a l'ut-rale fel low." I' would be untrue to say that in after day- the tall, slight licurewn the most popular one in tow n ; for the most popular wa- iml a man al all: bill then, next to lint illlle gulden hailed n'trl cam.' the lranp'r.-- I e loit Free Cress. The I'riillls nf Aiillinr-liii. A New York letter iii Ihe Philadel phia Cress mi h: I caii'j hi one of our best-know n authors in a confidential mood i . oc in 1 , and his comment-on the revenue of aiiliior-hip. which he L'aiv me pcrmi-ion nflerw ai d to print, carry in!eie wilh them. I may add thai ihe name of thi- miihor i- on.- of the most which known in American literal lire to-day. "Seien ears ;n I cho-e between law mid literature. I had every opportunity to succeed al Ihe bar, for, ilirouyh hard study and iu connection-, a lucrative praclice seemed open lo Hi', lint I liirned to :u 1 1 1 1. i -1 1 i I . To-dav I am ! what the world calls a successful au I linn'. My la-l iimcl wa- hid for by three publidier.s, and my rmallies, j am told by my publisher-, me hioher llia:i those of Ihe majority of their writer-. "I have the pleasure of heaiinu my - mid name hawked on the train . I am tiavellini:. the uew-papeta i;ie me from a 1 1 1 1 il l . r of it coluinn lo a .-"luiim and a half review, 'bit what has liieialuio I !' hil: lit me in money ! I el me open my ve-t pocket to ou. Here i my nciual leietuie for l!'. and includes, a- )oit see, royalties on -ix of my novels, maga zine arlicic-. etc, and eieri lliiu i collect. Here i-the total I V. lo. I'oiupare the-.! ncliial liure, to Ihe paragraph rcceiiilv circulated in which am reputed to earn Alo.ooo from my pen. I il any w onder thai the unsophisticated enter lilcialuiv with 'al-e hope-? Yo, piinl llie-c fact if mu ui-h; null , of c nir-e, willihol.l my name mid ideuiili " I reproduce here Ihe l.l' l- and limine- a- Ihey Wcle cj i , m, I onli wi-h it were o--ible. f.. the sake of Iho-e who thini. lb..! lit raliire i a be.l of ro-i , to l:ivc tin- auilior name What a (Imir Minrer May Cunt. A soprano, in an ave,iie ciiy. will be paid, a- a b. . ; i 1 1 1 1 r. an w here from s.'.'H In s.,"i. - .iiiimiii. s.he be- t nu. s belter Know n, and is in more j thoroiii-h c .inniand ot her mice, she will aielai;'' flolll ' o. i n i-t in. Cis ; Ion pai- about - .'on per anniiiu hclOT ; in choir -itijct - than mil oilier city in my know It .I.e. everal -opt aims I h.ie receiie learll -alaiie- of ijlooo and I S'J',0, ;,, j, f, u .-.l. i'o. I A woman with a io.od , onuallo i mi. t- will he.;;u Willi an annual -alary I ui S'joo, w hi'li, if she i- II. ees. ful. may rise io an ai ci ace of s.i"n. Thorp are Iw.i chine c- in Philadelphia, I b.'dcie. which piv their contralto I on; but this, in oiiies 0111-14,. ,,f I'.oslnii, w Ilh Il : s w ilh -..piano- .ller ai'i's about "n higher, i- uiiii-ual. And cicii a cctiuine alio, thai laif-l of thini;- ill the-o tin , W il! coininaiid but l i'oiii . oo to oo ,,.f annul':. The Hub. of course, does belter n (hi, by .'oo. but e eu wilh thi- addition none of these ..da ie appear proei-cli ex tra i aeaut, or lo admit of much luxury in Iii in-', and sahuie are rarely in creased, should a rival .Ihiic'i make an oiler for a voice, if the fnsi church i- de-iron- ol relainiiiL; il, the liial's price i-oici bid and ihe mice n lained. A I m I line in -paraL'ii. t 'n a -pin of I ake roia.i k:ilii:a," kii the h lando , 1 la. eiilinel, --six miles by wan -r and about nine by land soii'h of l is-i in ii ui-. is the already famous :ispaia"iis plaiii.nion of Mr. F. t.oblet, who went there about a ear at; o from t harlcs..n. S. ( '..w he e in ti n icais pnccdii.e hi, departure he am I--I .1 a ioi lui'c in the . u livalion and sale of e-parae n.. which was ehielly sliipped to Noiiherii markets, ainl it is iii- main purpose to onw it here on ail iiunien- scale, the desieu bi iiie to plain lift! a. it - of it. It is aene. that it cm he placed on the market at a -ea-oii when there i no competition, as the tunc of pi. inline in "south t ai oliua and (.eoieia i- in March, while hcie il is in January, "ii iie.: n cr .p I w o month earlier. I he cn'..,--il txiMiui.ii! will he watched w ith illicit- int. re-:, by the ii"i it ijU tuii-l of rk'tidt." i iiii.inti: s in i i. ri III I 1 1 e 'I o M;. II. A Utile kinc.l. in I Whi le HioiijIiI- an. I I.-. linjs .p.irp, Ami i cry hard I li el Hi. .- I if cm i -r 1 1 i 1 1 e il v. el! . I'..- p.l 1.. It llll'ls lill I l.illies inc. A w av ward w ill UM-;cal-. And -t'lli-hin s- il- -h.nl . ia-1- 'li all my wi'l'i I- ami .ht-l-. lb iw can I learn lo rill, no -fit. To he Ihe child I -I hi. i Ibme-I and brae. n..t i. r nr.- j I f in iiej in l,e " I I Ib.w can I l,.-e. a sum -eul j To -lull, aluim hie' iii II.." i all I 1 .11). no li ' ie I., ui I 'I n .,, Hy -dm all ' .j '- j li ar I' liht r. In l. ). . Mh lln bee j That i-i-l. Ih eel no . u . Te.i.'li me tn lean on lie . . and " ' j Thai then ail v. rv m- u . That no I. nipi t f i u i un-e n. ' No . hildl-h '.lli f Ie,, niiall. .'in. .-lln.il. w ilh p iiicin . il . i i . i . I , In.ih -....ihe and . ..nilcri nM. ; I do m. I a-U for am cum il bnl licit w hi. h il m e. v in. Ncr ni'l, I nine i tut vt..:M lixc.'i.l III! I'll.' uliin. I'.c then nit l id. Ill I iiml. I.i d In a 1. ml. r han I. I l.v ha.. kin ; eni in no -.-'I. Ami .laic I., lai.c ceuiiu m.l. l oiio i M. Ah .'. I .... I I I 1 1 I. I I.I I . I III the same c.iiir where bleu j prow s nu dee-, but ler also pmv. ol lice. I don't -ilppo-e 1 1 1 s "ill- all I j hois would think it ieri e.M bullei but it i- the I .. I (he people in ilia coiinlrv can yet. Ii "inw- in lim o; ; six ,'ouiiil lump- mid is a -ofi. icllow sub-tani o uiiilcr a " i ecu, leal ht i i -oi l ; of skin. 1 1 is i a '. led l he iii o. ad -1 p.-a r - ! I 'eli-oil Free Crcs.. i i It M W I III IJIN'i.. It leijUilcs 1 1 1 1 i k heal ill", sll'll'p 'b serialion and a ::"o. incmmi t kn w iilwaisa friend'- pi . uliar rinj: of lln house bell, all hoii'Ji ihero i-, noiloiihl I I au indii idi aiil v in th t a- in evert ' oil, cr human a. I. Nol to be able i. I do tlii- is not a pro I t.f dullness p , child or man : mi. I when .Ion. In ; ; i i al isiiorih iioiiiic. hi. It in ;..( 1 stoii -Heel, in this cilj, had a . U ! which for i ear- always lelt it- i- i . and wenl down ihe siair- lo ih. ; ; front door w hen i l - lii'stre-s t am; . It : 1 unit her if the door- of ihe room j were open : bill it look no n . ! i . ( ; w halevcr of Ihe I in:; nf ainbitl. cl-e. I Ni w t h loan- Ci. ai inn . i : j Ill Xli IN I Mil 11.1 -. j III Mexico a ".roup of lad- from ; seven to ( welve w ill lileil. and each; ; boy will decorously lift I.i- hal. mid salutations of extreme couitcsv will, be excliail"ed: and lie II clues (ho t bolish .lialler. Ihe inn and tin ' j laughter, the same a- am w here. : Hois lu re treat tin ii ildct- with I lo-pe. I. An old man r woman i- not the bull of the youth of Mexico: ' rather for ll Id people are reserved I (he -hadie-t -eat under die trees in the parks. A Mcxii an hot nrniil tm j eiilei ino a l oom alw ai w alks m ound ! anion" die coiiipani, shaking hands ! with all, and on l-avini: il"' loom doc 1 Ihe -amo. Frbanity i taught in lb" ! public schools us arithmetic i-at home. Tin ie is no o..o jostle I on die -treet: ; (lie bes seat ill (he li.'l e car i ; proinptli "hen up to the I nlit's, who gracefully ackiiowtcd".' ihe favor. I tun e iiei cr -.a n a Mcxii in gentleman fail to "ivo his seal to a woman. ' whether -he wa richly or poorly ! .Ircs,cd. ' ! I I I II IXi, l.a.l'l . j A number of hots w re ka!iit? and i si,iii" in ork-!iie. I -ii"lalnl. Ml a I . in I. leu the i. e "aie w n almost in ihe I llli.l.l'e of ihe lake, and one pour lilt Ie fi l'ow fell ill. Th. re w as no hoit-e near w here tlcy o"'!. run lor help : : no rope- which ibft could lliri w lo ! their si ni"" li Hi: companion. Tbel'.n. ' stood on I lie bank i n Ii pale, sorrow ful . I face-, afiaid to li t to rca. b lln ir I fiieud, for fear tla' ice should "jt,. way mid swallow lln in all up. j I'.iit one hoy suddenly remembered j that, al I holt" h oil nu Hot -land a j hoard upricht on (bin ice w itlnnit its ' polll" through. I el if lou la I the same I board I' ll oil the I. o il will be.plile safe. Not oiiU (hit. but be knew thai j he could run aloii" die board without I fear of i rackiti"; the i e. j II took hiiu only a in uucni o i euit in I bcr nil thai: the m l he spoke to his ' friends sonieisinj. after thi fn-hion: 1 "I will lie down ll.it on the ice m ar : theed":e: (hell one o'' loll inu-t 0 'llie to my feet and pit-h me alony until you, loo. can lie down. If ion all iie 1 dow ii in dial iv at mid u-h the hoi in j front of von. wo shall make a hue lonir elloii"h to reach poor I'ciiht ii." Tlui. takiii": the po-t of i!aii"t r himself, the brine ho wa. able, by hi liviiik1 rope, to ii i h hi Iri. ud. He pulled him out. 1 1 1. ol u 1 1 he w a- not il moment loo soon, I or he wa -oc hiiUstetl w ith his ell u ls ( i k, , p I, head above water that lie would mi won have sunk. STANLEY'S HXD.j IMMKNSK l(Hlr.-i OK IM)IA j hi mn K i in i .-. i Ai' i.n .v . The part playeil liy rit'iher as a factor ' in civiliatimi. I The iliscoieiy by Stanley of im ; ineii-e 'o'e.s of iiidia lubber lice- in ! the alley of Ihe upper l'.ill".i w til J malk a new epoch iii the iiidii-iinil history of the woi Id. I ui inir tin- past lift t t car-. a. ml. hone, popularli kiiowiia- imiia iiihlii r. h i been a ino-l i ni n-1 ,t nt I'a.-lor in roiiioiiuM ; civilization. .Many can eiu niber when Ihe only ! n-e made of thi- siib-lani c w as as an i era-er lor pene I mark-. About Ihe . icar I -.'." a C.o-ion -ea caplaiu bioii"lil fmni oiilh 1 1 1 1 r i : i a pair of -hoes -il.'h a were worn hi Ihe Indian in i brazil. Thci w ei e ft inn. .1 ( rubber, ' which wa- incited and !.m.'. to col ' ol el' piece, ol i l l! , -haped . i -1 hi II" j like :i human ..,.. The-e shoes ;tl iricled yrc.ai .-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . and a raiiye-j incllls were made for nilpol I . li" Inalil pairs of diem. I . .1 1 1 (hat I line till die pn scut the pro. re s in limliii" i inelh n-of dealing India nil. bcr mid llpplvi:." il lo new ll-i - b i- been slea.li . Sen 'i a I i In in i-l - a in I i u ciiior ta e 1 Iheii iilleiiiion lo ii ..r jo:n -. An I I 'no I i . h ni.-i M di-cieii d a .i' to di- '' soheii and ii-c il l'..r ejiine :, inn io aline to . ilk- and other kinds of cloth, and w tiler .f cl..i.in". blanket.-and tents noon iipptaicl on the nnu kel . It general ii -e lor spiiu". foi -iail-: wavcai soon produced ii "Hal do- ; maud for it and . all ied Up lln' pi h e. So.., i to.udiear in Ihi- country audi oilier expel imeulel - ill lilllope di-' "I - j ered dial a union o,i!, be fni'iued be ; tiveeit ciiini't linn.- and -hI.iiii . by means ,.f which die lir-t -iib-tame be- aine en. lowed w ith new pi .perlies. i The new in.'ilcrial. lu i .ini.cil rubber. bee. Illie tile tllollclll Wolldt'l' ol (he World. Il wa- of ".leal Millie lo ', science, as it wa io the decorative ' mid iiidiisl rial ai I-. It pio d in be i lldilpled lo a oe:,.r uuliibel' of pill I po-i than any inalei 'uil c, - employed , in i niisiru. limi. It ell'eclcd ,-i ii'iolu- : lion in in than a bun. bed old ail- mid i I caleil new ones. j A I libber sioie. hi. li a- i- found in any of our larue . itie-, i- a n u-cuiii of curiosities. Il I'lllbl .. . allllo-t fieri aid. Ie foinici ly iiiad" of io.!. luelal. i lay or am n ciable or animal sub-lance. , 1 1 i nl iii li- u. a I K iii 1 1 1 1 1 i i : dial i- i tl-cl I'roiu llie i ladle lo the "rae. In il are inn-ill" hot Ie-. riie.-s u ed bi infants in . unite: teeth, toy - for . hil di'i ii. ball- l,.r toiiih-, instrument- for ' siii". on- and tools for :il kind -of artisans, llnhhrr eoo.1- now iiiini-tcr ; to the w 111! . of pie of ill' a... -. , Oill-i- the rubber I0.:e I. ll" ha- been piooi"eil an I in ade . eu. it-, hil mil eiiioy able by (he u-e ol :i -iil'-iam e obliiiued ffoui Ihe -apof a lite found i i a f. w tropj. a . .iiiitrie-. 1 1 -i.iiilci ha- found an ininn n-e Ion -I ol lub ber tiees in die iuli iior of Alii. a. he lias di ., an ercl -olllelhili" Inn. ll mole labliible lliau liiie: -..loin. u' line-" U' the "I. at di; ltd Ie Id-. lie li.l- liliidc hilli-t If die bee. ,i. I nl ihe I'liiire human race. ' hi. a; ., lb raid, j Kisli-I.iues Six Mile I. on.. ! Ai'ci diiej lo a i onleinpor.iry . they ; li-hwitli li-h-liiie- -ix mile- Ion- in ; W iiiin bae.i Lake. Wi-cn in. and u-e .'".i on book- on i i en I in-. I f l! ci ,1 i in . I b ml up con li-h i i t i t lime hey lill a line tin y don't think tln i irehatine nil e,,nd link. Aiidcnri li-h will wci"h from twenty in -eieniy polllul-. 'lie of I li-ll li lie- Will : reach hail'-w ay .-nr.'-. the lak". It i--trcli'hi'il out into the lake by mean-of boat. I.iiee I. not s b. ii," :uia. bed I i il It i III fl V :i 1 - to keep it oil die -in face, Th" '-'", hook-, bailed w ilh pieces j al meat or li-h. an' low, ri d ! die I...I- ; ..ill .'I ihe kike by -in. al- nl the proper leie'i which .ire fa Iciit-d o llie uiiiin : inc. ll Like- Iwcliiy b... il-. wilh ,wo ! lien in each, lo look a fit I ihi - hi-; li-h- line. Fin b boat ba- I .. I i ie si.,,l. in its , hanje I In'-' are In . I to ihe nam line eighteen in. lies apart, .and to hail nl! die hook- ou.'e reiiiire not .es than I polllul- of bait. It take- he fort i men and lueiilv boat ton Tom- to sti th. line for the liis time. . After I It'll the ti-ln t nu ll nle employed j li uoiti"; over the 1 lie. Iiriillinir ill die -lltieooii that halt' been c:iii"lil Oil tin' . htioks, and rcbiiiliii!; whole it i iienn- ! -HIT. To haul in a " pound sinrveoti i from die bottom of the hike i an ex. ! .ilill.' piece of w ol k : bill il l'eipiri's more slienedi than skill, as the lt-.li I ilivaisha die book scleral inchest low n hi ihi" at. bin iii" s,cke. bait) tinl ail dow n il il bout any ii::inl lo , voii.cipieiices, There is no ilmjecr of lo-ine the li.-h un'e-s the hook break.J. ben die li-h i- hauled to I in- surface n "all .'is hie; a- ii :ncat h.,ol, i- llu ii-l iul i one side ,,' jt. hea l, and (lie -Inr- Uenll is hauled illlo llie (io.ll lllld I kim. kediti die head wilh a heaiy J maul. The hook tli.at . i inn d il i- . ill mil of iN throat. tcb.iMcil. and ! llllotili bin k into Ihe I.i e. The aver- j ii"e . iii, h o'' sturee.in is one lo cicry j ten I k-. ; The li-hei ineii k now the panii tilai -l i lion- nf Ihe Hue which lin y work In the .'irr.aUL'i iu nl of Ihe buoy - The-e are pl.ae. d P' feel lip.)!!. illnl: one in . f them i- p.ainle.l led. I The -p;. e h.'lilecn llie l d bllol- coiit.uiis I. hook-. The sections 1 arc numbered .and die hi.ai- aie mini- 1 bend. The b. ml w oi k the . e, don-.-t- lln ir niunber-. riesjioud with lln--ei lion number-. While die acrii"e c a I I. i- one slurL'ioll lo ten hooks, it i- ' no nu, .mill. .n iliim; for the li-hei tn,-ii : to tin, I but i, no or mo in i be entire -ci lion uf , hooks. 'he It'll' lU'M ; seed. in ilia;, contain the lull aieiiie of l"0. and perhaps mnre. j Ihe Lake Wililiihiipi siie,.nn j. I ii o li 1 1 prized .'1111011"- llie lumbermen and other- in the rc"i ui. lis flc-h i liner and of better llaior lliiiti the river or -alt-w atcr siur"oon nf the Fas!. The li-h -I II-at sj cents per pound! Ii'lail. I.iiiee.pi.anlilie- are -idled and -inoked for n-e m llie lumber-camp-. Ira nee Italics All II-( ilizen-. Ii i- ihe law iii France ',,r the pov ertiuiciil io bury "II of ii- . ilizen. In dial mutiny liineral- ale a Lovern ni. til uioiiopoli and die undertaker are military olli,.r-. liinkilii; ii-ually as I i i .io i s or captain- The liner the funeral the higher the i.aiik of die of ficial in cli'ii".'. who i- ihes-cd as a i ule in h!a. k velvi t, w ith much pohl la. o. a -word and a i ockade. The burial bureau in I'.iri- on upie- one of die l.ire-l buililiii".- in the world If o die there your lilalivc-mid f cii ud- an; not . .'li-iilicd ;il all ti to your fiini nl. Tlit- bureau, upon re ceii iii" lepori of your deal Ii throiieh tl.e police, lakes its ow ll lep to lit 1. 1 out ll "al posjiion mid iiiciiu-of I'l.Olil. . 1.1 . ..I.IIIO' Willi lis informal ion on llieso poinl- ihe funer al i ordered. I f die bur. an decide thai ion oiieli! io have a lir-t i la-s fuiicial lou aie i oinpclled In liai e il windier or no, and if it i mt paid for promptly Ihe family "nods will be i oiiii-. .in d. I he soi l of funeral l cho-cn for ymi tt ill be one of eleven cl.is.es, a- die bureau may ilnci ', the 1 expcii-c di -I einliii". from 'i"'o for a lil -I i ki- burial lo SI.1 for a leiilh-cl.a-- intci ni. -nl . I'aiipe. s . .line in die elci t nlh i lii-s i . 1 1 , I ill pill lllldel " I'ollllil I"! Iiolllill". ! Aliii yoiir .l.iui-c your l.ale re-ideiice ii ill he draped wilh blin k inide and out by die mil hm il ie-, :iud y our I'elii tii es nil! I.e perm '.I i id to han- no cm- i tri'l ol anylhiiik. - i i 1 1 1 a choice as to u h, i .. r y inn- bodi -hall be em biilnn d or iml. For Ihi. -en i. o S.'.oo i. h u ". d. In thi , Hil l I :e t o-l of , oinhalmine. i- I'miu . lo '..". but : .'I. I lln-re they plelelid lo nu lei -Ian I pioet --. - iipp i. a, hiii" in i llec. ivcin -s lliosc n ibc aucii ill I '. i dan-. No priiale iudiiidual in rr.aiico i per- i milled to tiie,."c in the iimlert.ikiu I'll-ille.s. ll is dl -illlle l ay ill Italy . whi'ie burial is iil-o a :,.u-iiiitirlil I monopoly, and in Ku ia al. die cui ha.'iiiii" is done by the "oierument. - iis!iin"loii lar. M here Ihe li.irlcy l.riiw. 1 II 11 I el' , I Upon ihe 1 ll'llil ali.ill of bill I. y . lU piirul bi M. Tis-eiainl. I 'in . lor of ei' uiiiin in l i in e, il i - o : i 111 it, , I ih.it ihe uorlii's annual pndu, ti'ii ..I ihi- l I tl 11 i- s., nnu n, i bii-!e I-. nl iil.i, Ii Ihiec fourth, are "low 11 in l uiope iind 1 ho remainder in die I inted "! itc, I .111.1,1.1. Chili. India. ' u -Italia. .1 1 'ii 11 . Tuui- aud Mcri.i. I The lol'll I lill" I- c-l illlille I ill abolil j ..so.' ,000. 1 The countries tl l:il"C-t ! production are -I.'ite.l .as follows: j l.'n- -a I ":'. the I nil t -I Ii tie'- j doiii '1'. '.' lo imaiiy 'j : ,1 .00,0, 1, , , i A u si 1 i 1 1 1 u 1 1 u a 1 1 , ssioniin. -.,:,in I 7 . .01 '.i.i 00. I ram e I'i u' o .nun, w nl. 11 and Norway 1.00., bu-bil-: .mi ol Flllope Meeria I.O.. "Ol., Key , I '..'. ,"i'o bushels. I tjueer I illle Hies. The -tat,, eiiloinol ."i-l nf New Yelk h.'i-on Iii-te-k at Albany a jelly cla fonlailiiii" hiiinli't d of iiieer little llie-. They hclotio to a specie which rarely info-i- dyvolliii"; house. There are only three liou-c- in the I niled Slate knoll 11 I.i be ililo-led by the tl y .iiie in Now Hampshire and two in New York state These insects ap pear dm ine ihe w inl. 1. are liveliest wlienii is coldest, mid disappear in April. If Ihey -IioiiM siuldculv chaii"c their hablls. and conclude to become boii-e llics, m hal au allliclion it would be! We -hould then have llie the leal V"i.'i'U -'t'l.iiea ll.T-al.l. The lliirpcr. The harper woke and smm hi- soim' s ..ui nii'l Niilure tauiihl him. I I, t- bll-l Wnrld pa oil lo III llir..n:.'s. And with roiiiili old-btsoie.ht hill To Iran: hi- craft, an idle dioii c. I n Iho-e ..I rarer hand and yoi' e. I In harper slept. The :ilt- f. II ..ll I'.lin. I eyes, ami car- en -hiiip. ri Praise rim-.' In. in lips all-u-. d I" -coll ' "A una! man ty ii-our hill i" I !" Iml iiiinid the -leepi i-' 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 . and I. .nib I- ureal he.) the !aur I wilh ii- hi". an. I l.iiima . Iioiy.l. in N oinh'-' oinpiiiiinii. IM MOIMM S. The "toiiiid-lio": "-iiu-aeo meat. A paw iibrol.cr is deserving "f si in pnlhy. He i a loan creature. How arc you 10111111"; on!'" in ipiircd die man of hi Wei b eit lailor- -ay dial lln- fi-l man is i li erally prelly -Iml alnml paying up. II" w lln- tobiii 1 0 habii i- .-prendin -eu 11 hor-e- iii 'ke .ill. ! 11 hard .n. W hen :t man i- e,.iii" , ,w 11 hill hi; tin. I- Ihe iillr.i don of "i':ii iliilioti and Ihe em 11111 ii'jciiieiit of die public il l: 1 f:ii help to him. 1 .an y on -how in.- the ".rub that make, the I ill 1 1 -1 III ." -he iliipliled -Weclll . Tilli'kll 'heat's ill.' "lllb. bill. laiu'l in se.i-ou," iinswered Ihe luui I, iiioi.aiii "t'ocer. A New in k ediloi i try ill": In de cide w hich is proper. I -aw a:i opera" or "I beaul an opeia." If he. sal behind I he reoiilat ion sie bonnet the latter lc In i- corn .1. Ollicer Well, Anion, how 's your master today:1" Orderly Coor.dcar capti. in. lie's 110 belter n l. iililed in-t liotv In s,y hi. bool nl mt head bill hadn't the -II. Il'jih to do il !" A mail in a vili.ie of Holland was seen one day paitiiiny a heal y black lino 011 die "iible-cinl of bis hoii-e, and Htl.'irlii lit! lo it a dale, say November I s, 11'. Asked what In was nboiil, he -aid: "I mn moviu:' my 1 1 i u 1 1 wnlcr mark up to where lln boys can't f cratch it nut again. I am sick of their pranks." ll llliliilll liiilijn lliuiil. .Iliini.l. .1... .l..,-,.ii - 1... tenth killed in an encounter with tin! Indian police, appear- from lln- in count of hi- life t;ivcii by die papers', o hiiu been a kind of Indian In'bill Hood, lie hoo.an bi- 1 nicer in the ll.aliye al'iny, bill soon left I lie sell ice for the more coiioeui.-il o. . upalion of robbery. In 1VI lie u.ai capltiroil tind sentenecil lo lillcu years' im prisouiueiit . Alter brc-ikiui; his arm in an atiempt In e-cape h-' n uiiiincil al Meerut oal lill Is. and hei nine llie lllos expert ciirpet weal or ill lln' prison, t In his releae he cilia Oil a band. 11 hii h soon became the terror of Mm 1 ill and die 'id,tiniin. di-tii.i. His usual coin- I operations wa- . pounce upon a villa"" and rail upon Ihe local sliroll. or banker. Io produce hi- bond- and n ecipi -. which were tll.'ll pllbli.ll blllllid. W hi!" llie sill oil him-clf yy;s pliilubi.d. Thi- -lyle of 'i-occedine iiiaile Jhiiud a popular with the iiulel'led . la- .'-. u ho I . n in :i lai'ee proportion of die iiira! p.'piilalioii, mid hi their aid he -in c cd ii; d.-l'i ine; I hi! police for I he l.i-l I yt o t I ,iko his I ino li-li ia-. loiy p. . h, i- .also M,i, 10 hale been chari tabic I" the poor. There w a- ill 11 S some dual. I n hetlliT he wa- a.niiiby killed: hut hi identity is now placed bey . 'lei ,iic-lion. tod. I Ihr, ,1.1. The ba-e of die I ihlead" ef coiiiiuorce i- silu-r. w hi, I, 1- brought from die I'.ank of I n. ' ri l III i lkes 11 eirliin" al'oiil I "no oiiii.,-. (.old hill i- oil e fully in. 01 pi aii , yiilh tin' -ill. I by 1 rim in lilt", ai.d .'illerw :ird lln w hole i- -ubje. lei I., a , hat. mil lite. The bar i- now read', for , 011-lei-ion iiilo wire. Ihi- i- aecoiu. pli-lnd by driw'ui": il from i"o 1,, ,,,i Itltic- ihloliL'h ci ci-diiiiitii-liine hole ill -led plate, .and linaiiy, w hen tho capabilities of Ihi- metal halo been cx bii l-lcd. Ihloueli ap.iiurc- ill dia-1110111I-, 1 ubic or sapphires. The dcli l iili' iitt'r thu- obi. nu, d loll-l How Im pas-c! Ihrouuh die s,-c ol!. r- of nn: of Ibli' lllll p Illlle ll.iMlll" III 11-." This hi in" 11- to the limit process . die -pinion" of lln' ll.'ittche.l wiro round iik. to form the Idcti llucad of l oiuiini' e. Tho-e t pi' nine machine-arc worked by water, althoiieli two -te.illl engine- mo to be fniilnl ill the factory, lor ivaier power is en. sidi red lo be more regular and eion in its action. 'Commercial Adver tiser. An Mcctrical ( hum. The Counl (f As-aiH. i:i lialv. h:u ronnctii d hi. dairy plant w ith an elec tric motor of twelve hor-e-powei'. Thi tlriu a churn w ith a capacity of soino. loo tptart al the rale of from l.'dto. Ii'.n rei olul ion per minute, prtnlucin, butler of llie (inest ipiality in Monr :t,i minuies. rti'iitnn, (N. .l.)Aniori-4 can. i
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 5, 1890, edition 1
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