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I)C Cljatljam Rrcori. (fftoitom ll.rrnrh LONUON, KDlTOll AND PltOPl.ltTOH. KATES ADVERTISING TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Oue Buare, one insertion One .!re, two insert ioiis Oue H'piure, one month - 1.0l 1.60 2.00 $1.50 PER TEAR SfricUyin Advanci. For larger adTirtisciiientc liberal con la' ts will be made. VOL. XIII. PITTSBOKO CHATHAM CO., X. C, NOVRMIiKIt 27. IMio. NO. THANKSGIVING. The golden grain is garnered Our store-houses o'erlluw OYr prairie broad and city mart Tlie wiiu'i.s of f. ii tiiin" blow. Nu losses from distemper No rust the iv hunt to 1 3lit ThtiUsKvit to th Father Who hn ble.ssed us ilny nnd night. Nt pestilence is near us No sound of wnr is heard IVace tinkles in the shepherd's lull, And rusting lies the sword. The brooks, rush on right merrily The soii-!nr N seem to say, "Praise (in 1 for every blessing K"iit n this Tlmnksjivin;' Lay!" I'Vit-nls niii) have been loner pnrted. The dear old iinuiost-'ii 1 see't. To chat of pleasures that arj past, And uf the f uuiM speak. AH home on -e more, with hearts ajlo-.r They guth'T round the boned, And try in eoncei t. fervently. "Thanksgivin.; to the Lurl''' All selti-hiicss is put to flight The wretched po r may feast On ilainties that they seldom tone'.i For this one day at least. And e'en the felon in hi.se .11 May taste of dainty fare Oh, (lod is gracious! Shout His praise! Thanks,-! viug every where ! Vii.ii is v. Smith. THE FAMILY CHINA TIIANKsrilV I.Mi STOIlV. KS, it can be done," said Isabel Kane "I know it can be done. I've calculated every pinny of the expense. The eloeersays he tan L'et tue a turkey ( heap, because he has a cou sin in Kockland Coun ty who raises them. Ami cranberry sauce isn't much of an item, and then there's the barrel of red tipples tiiat Curie .bdiial sent u, and that we had to pay a dollar and a half xpresa;.-e on. "with a ejrimace which made her ro-y mouth into a round O, 'and if any oue ran beat our I.iz.z.y in pumpkin pies I'd like to know it. "And we've been neeeptint; other pc, pie's Thanksoiviii"; invitations until I've L'ot t i feel like a tir-t elas, sponge. Let me -it," counting on her tinv'er.", 'there's L'ni le .bhial and Aunt Kuuice in I J. inn s and .Lishua and t'o isin Je- :,'i Hall and Peter Pio-ody and you nnd me an 1 Lizy. Ve, I'm sure a teu ji e.i;, I t i r :v y a o.iM uo round. It can b - done!" "!t r.iu'i be d ill ca'uily. In tlu Kane fami :iid Kathleen. Label was the f.',. aiius of iuip.ilsv, K i.;i!ieu the cool, iinn.'rturb.ible spirit of lo.ic. Lizzy, sitting at her needlework be tiM'en them, looked with ta'ir eye- from on to the other. I tkoubled face, "Oil, Kathleen," r.iid she, "why can't! i ills," raid she, "there's sum.- un it be done:' 'take. I uas ooimr to start tlie suppei "We haven't got chin.i enough no, ! tire with the bits of straw and packing nor yet everyday crockery to say noth- ( paper in the bottom of that box that tie ing of glass n'l 1 cutlery," answered 1 china came iu, and lu re was a fol.le Katiileiu. "We hadn't milch to stall 1 note, of course 1 opcied it an 1 read ii with, if you, remember, ami what we , a id it's from some Lust.u-ia Ivnm' tt have is all traeked and chipped" otTeriuir a present of la a build;.' I ye n - Isabi I's ( oiiutenani e feil. In the Com- old chill i to her i!e ir Sa lic, fo. tle ui! lnittec of Ways and Means, of w hich she was chairman and in iiiber.-. ail in one. no such emergency had suggcste-l itself to her. "Couldn't couldn't m bay a fet .'" klie faintly uttered. "If we had plenty of money not else." "Hire it, them" "Unite out of th retorted Kathleen. pie-tio'i!" sharply ' You talk :u if xvc were heiresses!" Pive minutes of silence ensued. Lizzy put one soft, eareisinj; hand on lier sister's arm. "Dear Hell," whispered she. "would it disappoint you very, very much to give lip this scheme?'' "CiKpiestionably it would," was Isa bel's pert response "li lt if it's got to ic fjiveu up, it's got to be. We c in't i i' and drink without cups and plates I Mlpposc !" "Who's that ringing at tin cried Kathleen, jumping u;. loor: If it s Mrs. Daily's inuid coaic after lie- I i won't be ready for mi hour vet." "Please, 'inn, a box by exore-s, -aid Nora, the landlady's clumsy girl of ail ! work. "And, phase, I've lining it up myself, for the man swore liawi'ul when I told him it was up t .vo piir ot st iirs. Charges paid in advance. Mis-, pb ase, an' the expressman said it via- worth fifty cents extra I i carry up the front steps, and them all friz, over with the elect and the rain," and iiurkcd '(ila--, with care." " "Nora, what arc you talking about.'" cried Lizzy Kathleen flew for a hammer ami screw driver to open the box. "It's something from Curie .b'hial, i j riiow. exciaiuieo i-a'e i. "in salwai- thinkiiig of us, dear old soul! llutte nuts, perhaps!" "Ilulteruilts iu bed and markt (lass Willi cue!'" s u .if :i!ly uitel, Kathlten "That's jiiat like you. It,-! you are always jumping at com In-ion-. LiJ.'.j tai.l i.oth.n, , only worked dili- , gently away to pry off the lid of the box. Isabel gave a shriek of ib-light. "China!" cried shr. "The must de lirious old china. Pale tea color, with a gold band around the edge ami a biittei tly painted in the middle of every iierc! Kathleen, have we a fairy godmother.'" "It must lie a surprise," said Lizzy. "Hut who can have hint so thought ful ?" "Aunt Kunicc, of course," said Isabel, j cooking clas.es. "Don't you sec? It must be the old fani- "Lizzy, what do you think:" cried ly chiunf And hasn't it come just in the . Kathleen, when Lizzy came hoiue from nick of timer Oh, look at that delight church. "Here's a hamper from Crocker ful fat little pitcher! and that love of a ' .V Di ll's a lovely set of rosebud crock sugar bowl on four squatty legs " ! cry from Curie .hhial. A real present. "Then' goes a plate! Broken in two!" this lime!" screamed I.iz.z.y . "Oh, Hell, how could "Wal," said I'm-lc Ji liinl, who sat you be so cureless:" sailing brually by the lire, "I eilrul ib d "That's nothing there s plenty more," , was most to.i had you got f0!ed so said Isabel; --the full set of a dozen! I I before; and me and your Aunt Moui.c declare to yo-i, Lizzy. I never fell so rich m,,,",t K'Vl' '' s" "'in'.;." iu my life!" I "Come," said Aunt Kunicc, "let's l 'p The Hutterfly china, as it was christ. j "round lively and -it il washed and on curd on the spot, was duly unpacked, j t!"' bible afore Hi ll and her Mr. Yuldez. tdnt.fed over washed wined an. I nr. 1 't liolllc from their walk." ranged on the shelves where everything rbe had to be cleared away to make room for it. Isabel wroti! the letter of invitation for the Thanksgiving dinner which was to p iy up all her social debts, the coun try relations promptly accepted, and all was settled. Isabel was a "li ver on" in a hie clcak emporium on Lighth avenue. K itiileen i mended ami did up the exquisite la I which no line lady would t ru-t 'o pn fessioi'al hands. Lizzy gave lo Freueli and music in two or thrn lies close to Central Park. Life fumi- M7.7.II sn M.v holiday to tht-se three brave giib. .and yet they held their own pluckily agiiiist the world, and made a little hoii.e lies; ! for themselves in the top 11" I llat with indmnitable coura j Hut, one day, Kathleen kceo.r of the linn, cauc d' a divarv the ho'.l- iu with le -lio,i. Now we're none of lis any body's dear Sadie, and wa don't know any Kustacia Kinim tt, and wr m v. a heard uf a collection." Isabel jumped up an I cla-pel Ii. hands. "And I've broken the bread-plate in two," she gasped. "Il'lti lied ye ll Id china! A collection! K it lilt i a, do .ei think they can put me in jail:"' "It must b' meant for .Mrs. Se 1 ; grove the big house next door-- a blun der of the expressman's!" -a'( Lizzy, turning pale. "It will be (.fun I ou:. sooner or later, and wi " ''Let's move away, under cover ol tl. night," raid Isabel. "Let's pretend we know nothing of the matter." "There's but one thing to be done," said Lizzy, in her ipiiet, c'iieieiit way. "The plale must be replaced." "And how is that to be .lone. I'd Ii!,. to know:" moaned de-pairuig Isabel. "Miss llarco.lll, where I tea' Il th" two pretty little twins thiir seal, - ind piano e.er.-i.sc, paints china," said Lizzy. "She is very sweet and kind. I believe 1 could get her to paint a plate to replace the broken so that no one but an expert could Sell the difference." ' "tiood!" crie I sanguine Label. "Hilt but what are we to do about tl.e riiiiuk-giviiig dinner.' We've invited the company, and- " ! "We inns! do the best we can with what we've got,' vi;.d Lizzy, cri-ply. "Hul. Lizzy " "Well!" "I haven't told you all," said Lib;1 Ii atiging her pretty, flower like hea I. "Isabel, you haven't broke. i anvtiiin ; else.'-' .. x.nnt itt , kumv of. , , a,k(. , r Valde to coin" to our Tlciuksgivni ; dinner- the mc md ca-hii r. you kin, Hi (Mil place. lie's a ieoi gi all . an i hi has no relations in the city. An I m ' v i .ney Thanksjiviue at a Clinton p,. . i a; .in. house "' "Yiei arc alwav- )!: niien, r tillllgSo sulJ Lu) ..,Sul Ml, ' Val,ltl, . .. .: . ' . - tii i I t! ' i .V 'N ' V v- ifl : V,',-N w'll hare to eat on tin plate and yellow ware like the re-t of lis." Miss Harcoiirt con-i ntr.1 to copy the hrohi a plate- there was only just time to tret it (minted and lircd before Thanks giving and the box, repacked by Lizzy's careful hands, wasduly transferred to the Scdgegrovc mansion next door. Thanksgiving Day came; the dinner was rooked by the young experts in a manner to do credit to any number of "it.it look here," said cousin I'eler Piosudy, "th'-re's a cart b.ackin' up to t'.ie door with a Imrn l that holds a hull set o' blue. edged w.aie that was my grand aunt's. I sort a' reckoned you gais t ould make it u.-efu!." " 'It never rains 1 nit it pours,' " cried Lizzy. "Oh, how kind you all are!" "Well, 1 never!" said Miss J. iniina Hall, rubbing her spectacle classes, '.seems like we've all tliunk o' the same tiling. I've brought a dinner sarvice o' real l!ov, in' blue wilier pattern Ingy ii.auey from I ran'thi r Saxon's widder, In cau-c I was so sorrv the Litis lost that w 1 1 . wr 6?, v,i.i;m:i imi.p i n it. aw v. otli r si A n' it's in il,,- lin k pantry, lice shoe Icxc.., tlli bScssctl p c k"d minute At us moment in line Isabel and her had a!-o been elo I of china, as il lout. Mr. Yald'Z 'U i;t on the subj" - erne I. 'lie has been telling me such an in teresting story," .-aid babel, her harl i m- shining through their long lashes. "Ilis sister is a reg '.iar china maniac, it nop: ar-, and -he has ju-t had a pre-cnt of a very valuable old ,.( ,,f tei-colorc 1 china, paiub d with m tr.ion w inged l-ut!crf!i s, and i! wa- scut to the wrong place, and it has only ju-t fo'tud its way h..:u ." Was her name Sehfcgrovc:"' said Kat'nh i n, looking sevi rely at Lab; I. "Ye-," Mr. 'al lez. atiswcicd. promptly. 'l-ab-l.you have been deceiving him!'1 i lie I Kathb u. "lie knows everuhing,'' s.,id Label, laughing. "And he ha- promised never lo betray And wh ai I a-ked him to at Ill's Tliilllk-,ivi,lg dlllllel Hi'hlls, I thought he was a Iraaidie-s -tratiger. I! it il -eellis ho i Mrs. Seilgegrove's bi 'th"i , i. ii I he h i- refused her grand in- nation to aeeept mine. And so--and nd -o," -ban k V.-d lez. "when I 1 invited her lo tiii-l her future tome, she ' i 1 1 1 1 -1 only rd urn the compliment by ae- ! i epting m v invitation also." i ; "So it's a family nlTuir all around, ' eh ' -aid Mr. I'ios.i 1.. with a chuckle. "Well, I Mippo-r it is," bliishingly edmiltcd babel I Mr. Vald'-z. made himself s,, .-.o ic c:il !i" thai the relations, one and all, approved i ;;bel's choi'V. K u Kathleen, the f.ri.ilv nickel. '.;- for.a-d to give iu her "And the willi r jiatli rn chancy 'II come in handy, alter all," said Miss .h-mima, w itli a smile "lint there's a sight more wr u iu this blue -edged wan," said Peter Prosody, -1 iihbornly . "And the le w lo-rbu 1 di-his, they'll lo viry well for Kathhcn and Lizzie," i.lllil.l- ently oll-ei v, , Alllil Kuuice. And for what we've received may the Lord make us thanktul," said I'm lo bill, lint as they lo-e from tin- table. whither he relcrieil to Label's , the tluet crockery s, ts. ,, the giving oiuiiir, icjbo.ly ever ( l.inliei'iy Sauce. t'lik-y Las no cans- for Thank. if he ( onsi'hi- life worth liv- I are many po.ii pe iji'e who would ) lo Ivi irk th-' -t n!iu. ".it of a turkey I n i i'; givm ; . lei; -u ue o( them :iru-l wait until Christuiua. CIIIM.KKN'S ((H.I MX. xv 1 1 v r i i' s . i s v; ii. I'e niiie ha I t aleu an range, A nd a smile bis - e. t face wore ; lie had eate 1 apple- i.iauv a lime, I'm! iievi-ran uraiij" l.ef..r, . " ih, it vv a- i;ii!. I !" he to , uie; Tin n naively added In "Mamma pieke I all I le- : pli -spt ds 'lit of the orange for lie " AIMIIU Ailobe air sini-bakeil bri. ks, of line valid uinl clay tl l-l, iu:i.e in the same iiiaiiin r a- coimiioii Imi.k-, but very hiuooth and haul. 'l in y ate line h iisctl for building tlw d lings m Mexico and ( 'enlral Aiiiei iea. Adobe hou-cs are et iici- dly of mo -t , y, and wanner in vv inter and conlei' in suiunicr than wooden or st-lt; Iciti-es. ;l)elroit I ice Prc-s. slum ok iiovr.. A .Ma-saciiu-ctls y toing woman re ports that she saw an unusual atten dant iu a church in a rural Maine town which she vii!eil timing the ast Hummer. Lacing the t o. dug of ! a iovr -he looked aiaitiud ami saw a j white dove perched nu llie organ ami j li-teiiing lo i he iiiii-ic wilh great ap I preci.it inn. "she learned aftt rw anl j Ilia! tl.e toc b ,. be. -n a I'igulai' al I ti-nd.iiit at t Im chut eh l or eight or ten years, being at ! I ae'ed by the mii-ic, of j which il wa- erv fond. It was , twelve years ,dd. and was the pel of a I woni in who live I near. After . bin eh I the d"Vc vv as lalo n to a Sunday ch ed cla-s, and scehi ' I to enjoy the pro ; cectliiigs- New York Wiinrss. I v i;n VI. Pit M'tii M I. rretlciiik the t.n-al rang bis bell ! for bis page to atlt lid him, but no i 1 ' page appeared. Again and again he J rang, but still tue uii.iiioiis was disie i pii'di d. and tin- iiioii.'ii'ch, opening hi iloor and passing intu the ante-i liain ber. found the heedless lagc a-lcep iu a chair. I The corner of a 1- tier was projecting , from the youth's Let, ami his nival highlit""!, probably thinking i' was a love icCcr, amltli.it it Would albt. d bun sotue nniii-eiucnt, tpiictlv abstracb it il nnd began to n ad tin- contents. Ii turned out, however, to be a let ter lii'iu the mother ..f the page, fer vently thanking her -.-u for his kind ness in remitting lo Lcr a large poi lion of hi- a!ary . The king was so i:t t i ti. t at this in ( fllicc of filial atlccli.til that he ilie't'S ctl a huge -mil cf iimiiey in (he letter and returned it (o the p". lo t of his page, who si, .pi mi, uLiivio.i-of either hi- l ie al muster's- larecny t r gener osity . - lirookh n ( ii iz' i!. "-i, son;,- ,, s xfl Si I ." "1 be four ami Ivveii'v bluckbirds represents I w cut y-l'our I o;n. The bottom of th. pie js tl.e v, old, tlie top crust j. the sky that m . i u a-hes it. The f cuing of the pic i- day dawn, vv lieu the birds le giu lo -log, an I surely such a sighl i- a -dainty dish to -i t I i I'm e a king.' The king, w ho 1- if !. -"iiled its sitting iu his parlor . nntiiig bis liloliev . i- the sun; wlii e thr gold pieces that slip llieougb hi- lingers are i: oli leu r.iiiishiiie. Thr i j ic in. w ho -its iu tl.e dark kid hen, is the in-Il , nnd the honey with which -he icg-iles her self is the luoonl'ght. "The industrious m il l, who is in the garden at vnu k bt I ' '.la king the -mi h.is risen, is 1 1 .lay t1. uvv n, liiul I lie , lot hes -),, ha ng- mil are lie clouds, while th bin! who Ii -' liagic ally end- the song by -moping nil' her it ' i- lb ' h 1 1 n- of -mi-. :. S i wo have the U h'le tl ay- il. a pie." I III s., ;'s ml . Il is not even body w ho knows how much a spider can ca Mo-t of us have ih'livcd aliri-eiucnt , and peihap instill, tioii, from watching Ibe nil. lie at ruiigt'inciits ami .b v it cs of the liit 'o tactician wilh a v;e,v to caich s,..ic ilailily little insert . ami inanv of us would know rxac'lv w here lo place this inliua-liiig cre.aliire in I be classiti.at ion of animal life, but probably vcrv few el' ii- hav. .in -. i.. what a voracious gout inuiid Ihe -pitler i-t. A gt iillciuan, si'iclililically iin lined and Iu x iirial i ug iu Ihe rare -si.ui of leisure bus recently given to the world some , i v cm ioiis and sluil ling slatciiieiits as regards the voi.it i"ii- appelilc. lie tapluicd a spid. r an I kept it in coiiiin iu. oil. siipphiug ii liberally with food nod tarefollv recfialiiig hi idi-ei ation-. lie . stimated that fu el eat lire alt four limes its weight for break fa-t, nine times its weight for dinner, thirteen times its Wright for supper, liiii-hiug up with an ounce of food. In the same proportion a m ill of average weiuht would demol'i-h an ox for break fa-l, I vv o more for dinner, tl couple of bull-it k. eight sheep anil four pig- for supper, anil then a Inin ilrc.'w . 'light of lish to pit pain the way for a i abh'nii inie banquet before re t.i in g lo hcil. Picayune. A N0YHL HALL '" It Is M.'blO FrOMl OlK1 Of C.tl ! fornia's Muiiiiio'.h Troi's. ! Ton Men Took Seventy-Two Days to Cut tho Foi'..;, Giant. I A novel ball i- now on exhibition in : San I'lain i-e . vvbi. h I- on!v -, veu feel I in height .an.l tvvenlv I-,-' in tllaiutt.r. It contains ii.ttl.tng .1- I,:,- ;, ,-,,u f bright lights, v.-t ,t i-an aged curios,- ly. It was ma.e I',',,!,! a s. .-iiou of a . "Dig 'I'r 'c," ve.pi..i a (.igauiea, w i.-h wa-grow ing until la.-l winter iuTuare i ' ' ' ;l1' : 'll.".r. eissi,ppo-,- ;., havt'st..,,,) ! in the forc-l !'... nearly tl.ir, thou-and .wars. It .,,,-ure. nt .is base ninety- nine feet in eh , uiule,,..,,.,., and it- : '""f4'" w,l ""r" " '! ve feet. .:,. .lanuary im ii were .-,.,,1 ; """ "" f""-' i snow wa- six-cm I',-,! in ,- ,t ':. ar.u.ud i IIS HUUh. II IO -K It II III-'! seV'-Uiy- i iwo day slo .-lit the tr. . I several , inoiilh- vv consume, In t .l.ing out ; Hie inner p.t.tioi, of the .-cct io and . .ie; aiang it for cxhib lio,,. -it us 1 ,v,,k 1 ''v"' ''" life," rciiiat krd ot It -x hi bi.o, s. j 'the f.etioi, con.po-iug the ball w as revered from the trunk al :, ill-lance of twenty -eight fe.-t IV -he gr id- 1 No saw was ,.. .;,!, f. , u'tmg through l! large trunk, t le -fore il 'H-arv to ha-.e our mu le for j this pmpo,.-. The I'ueilie -terl wt.lk- proiliiti.l our a- I .ng a p . b'r, it bring I w t lit -two !V.-t ;i!i I , ' - length f, II -hort of ,, bat wa- need- .1. bill by fa-lcii.ng -H ong wi' . ti ; !,, I end of the saw lie- -eclimi at length cut from lb.- trunk, vvbi-i, vva- rixlV feci it t llvtnulelVnee ul this l.oillt. 'Ih.- se, ti.,,, ,v:n sepa-atcd int., several p'ret s. t 'ne u bi. li i- iime t Ii" floor of lb" ball i. a I oi weigo- ing i'U.T-'s pound-. V i- ..in- loot in height bv t u . nt . feet ii, ,li .,,.', .,. Another pie f the s b'tghl liml liialll"!e'. n: -ke- lie- I',,: y,,( ,,( the hall. Tiir v a; ieu- pi -. e . w t-rr lian-po I". I to I be c.lv o i tb,; .-1, s, and freight w us p.t;,i t."- s, v n;y tleol-ulel As one .-! tci-.t:,-. -ii. e t :,( on Mar- k. I. street. ;.e -,,-::.,:: .vv , ide i,,; a ball 1- 11 i il -,,;r". It is ral-,..! s-vual f.-ri f tl.. .; round find -la i-ls ,.11 nine inricd t4-. ;,. liia-le from t b. same ,-e . 'Ve , six steps e. I to iul-t tic bail, t being a!-o 111 oh- fj mi tin- tice. M , h if the llll .t'l' b.i: I, Il 1- b -en !it ,'. .O)', leaving ''Uie of the iviiiaiu b 1 black, lie 1 bv Ibe lire. Many big tiro. r,ve Ibis Lb,. :,ei,,-, iippcalaie e, nil-eil. i' i- ...j,; .,-.-d. b . rtillie g I 1 1 tile b ' I M 1 1 e , I - , . t i . ,i- . ag . Itl pli. it lii.l! Ibe Ii,. i- ,,' u I !i ' . tl! (late. Hija; pile 1 1 .mi tbii I v l.tlliiity si X f. e: in .-i; eiiiu '.. 1 , .. t-. and two hundred and lit'y I'e. t in Leigh' have In t 11 found g 1 "iv lug bv t be -i le .. Ida. kni'-d - r.i.t tr.'i'. mi l si,.,u 110 sign- of lire, proving lb. at ibe pint's hiiv'e gi own t.i ilc-ir l.u.ri -ize since the gi, at eol.tl 1 a'i .11. I .legaiil son v cuirs ate c-i v , .1 a ml polished by Wool lutiiiu- at 1 u..- - ,e of tl.e tel. I. A .1 -oi:v , ni'-, b, 1, ... ,b- . . . , Olle hundred 1 up t!.c 1 re n i. . ul,. it ll.r lilf gol 1. ic I 11. ..11 it. ( I:,, bin,, ilred and lb:! t . , I ! bo, - vv.:.. - ,.,., I ili-itb of 11 1- i t ! at ' to . ii"l long since, :.,d ;n e be, ,!;. v . le b! - '..; gli.- ale! I...-, s t.-.u, tl.e :,.., . ,, .cv.-n ' , lo li l lecii . a s , , ,1., man. Wi re uli -'ami- , ing iu the li'ct -ball t .geib, i-. Af:. 1 j n ariL a phi. log, ..pi, ,, the tait.-r gi ,np . Was take. 1, ami i now 1 xLILi'rd tl.t-'a . ! A svv ing ing 1 1. tor w a . 11! 1 1 .-n. 1 n- j lion ami - u u s to , to-,- i'i tii-t-uing a! i thr top of the tb I,' . I si.,, -. j Iii the Iloor ,.f tl..- ;.. 11 i-.-itv i- : seen i 11 I he s, , p,. , , 1 . ,. b , , - v , , ! iiit-l.es in b oo: Ii. I ! . siipi I I l,.il 1 1 1 I Some bundled- of Veil- ag-l the llt'f j Was injiiicd at Ibi- -p..; I r. on -. ,mc C'liise, anil as the trunk iierci-ed iu 1 si Z-" it grew a i'o 1 1 if I il. leaving t be I1.11 k inside as seen l.tdav . I: i- tin- in', u- 1 ' tiotl lt exhibit Ihl. -c. i a, i,f tl,, I '"J-"'-1 1 ''V'T "" 1,1 1 ' -: ' 1:1 vanuis cilicspiior t-, b, , -.1, :, 1., theHorld's Lair ai !,, ago - - N, w i N 01 k ( tlisci tr. ' , Th ( hinese saereil I ilv. I The ( liine-r s. I ,. I h ., ntal lib j is one of the most 1 b.n nun- p hints loi I illtloer culllli e. I be "nil 1.1 I if, 01 Wnler I'ai v I" ul. r do-- I 'l.ei mi in . r . called by tin 1 b-l::,!-. i- a v:ti iel y .-I liareis.-u-. bearing in iavi-h ; 1 I' 1 1 - . 1 1 chas e (low 11 - of -nviiv vv biie. with goblell V t How .up-. Il is 1. 1' ,-x.j u ;tf lica, liv nut! p. 1 I nine. 1 1 1- .. i-.'W 11 In the Ciiiur-e. .1. . 01 .ling lo tl.i i, 1111 :i nt riis;oui, to he. :, id lb. ;.,iv 1 nt ..fl1.!: Hew vt ir iiimI a- a .- v 1 1 1 . . I id ;--.il Ills Is. 'I I'lill.s are fimvn by a nietbotl k i. .'. i .0,1 .' to tl.i in-t I v e-, vv berebv they a:ta':i gi-al -i -e ninl vila ily. ill- "H'ing bix'niani growlb nnd iniiueii-e -pil.es of liowt r-; in fact, ihe inered iblv -Ici'l lime ictpiiied to I ling the belli- into I be. Ill ! four t.r -ixvveiks ill ter planting i i-our of the vv on h i -of iiaiiire. "Y ut can almost see litem glow," suceeediiig everywhere illnl w i Ii i-vi-r; hotly. They do well in pots 'f (aith, but ,-iir more novel and ,; , ui nvn .i;lw ,lsf . H ,..,,, 1.lMl.v j . 1 . , ; , -s to llvvi.llt ., tlljllllil,j, over when in blooin. A tlozei, bulb- slartcl at itiiervuls u,n M,,..,-,1 ,lf .,.,.. 1 i brought. ul the winter. As the plant is parliuHv ;i.jiiatie iu its na'uit'.pi nil .,.,. ;. ..,.,. -, ,. , Mi H u UiU .,-.,. . ,,,. ,,lV(. ,,,. ,,:an1,-. ,in ,,,,,, . k,. j,, ., Hoset or in a ,.,, k j,,,,. fl)1. ., fl.w ,,. s , j. tliteea growth of roots b, fnc the tops ,.,,., . ..,.,..,, (,.v ,,,,,, ,, ,,,.,.,, ni a sunny vv iiidow. Tiit-y siieecetl iu an (.iilinary living room, vol it is tir'c--arv for iheiii to ,. k J,t !nv;iv fl,,m ',,. , u ,..,.,., (. llMV,.,.. fj v 1;lU. : ing a small intisioii with a knife ..,.,.,,, r th ,,, j,, W(, ,. ,.,. fl,,M1 BP.,iaf lo ol. i11(h ,',,, . ,,-,,-... a fr.-l, lot of leaves u ,,,.,, and llower -talk- will start ,,,,, those points. T. cutting, how- ,.Ve,, nills, be careful Iv done, so as not - ,,, ilh,. ,,, ,,,,,. , , , , , . ,. , , ny.ralQ , ll0 (.llV(.s. I'lir hille-e lily bulb- rc at -J.". cents ach or 1" per dozen. New ink I nut's. linn She Ih'ote. Wagon lomletl with btiililing stone "I'"'1"" itveuil.-on the righ hand Two women in a phaeton t tuning twiil i-s avt uue tn tl.e left-hand hi'1('' Hor-cs nnet head to hea.1 and ht"l'' 1 ;-'"!v "nvei .iy ! Wagon I (river-U ell? W - ul .at do y ou lie :ni?'' Wiiltl tlo y tut meal! '" Wny don't you turn .n'.?'' Wl,;. .lot,'! y. ..-';" It i-ll'l III' pi: to.'' Ami it i-ii'l iniiie." Yes, ii j., are nu the vv i"!ig . '"b''g- voiir Ion. The iaw ,-y s 1 1' 1 bt " '. "iU" '' ''X'--" " N" J ""' "' "' !l"' ,,''; " . "Mi's. Smith, which is li.v ti.ht ,-e,""""' '"'.,-Ke. ,,, I.CC COUli it 1IIOU. Whv lb, e." "Then I'm vv 1 oiigt'r" c tainlv." -U 1 111 I don't care: lb - ic.-ht tc l.ii nv thai I don't know hovv to di ; ,f a:n :.ln alino-t -,;,,'! p, ,J,-.it Ii and that I've urn into there grocery Wagon- al ready tl.i- intoning. You tlie-l, and I II pull, and We'll linn nut ; lu.t that man i- no gent leiiiiiu. I th n'l beiicvi b" ever vv cut throng b col lege." I irr llscapr Ill-ills in Srhtiols. Tue piaciising of pupils hi ibe ti,e drill, in order to pi. 1 nt accidents 1 1 . .in I In- a! nuii of lii .-. i - 1:., w 1 t-gai .led a .1 no - important part of ., b... I I r-inii g . Ill the -i'e. "is of Vicuna, He- lii e scape tb ill i- cm . m,.ii in III!' e il.ll-UI-Ilt VVIIV-. Ill Ihe case of t bit iu the iieigblioi ho.i.l (s-ignal o. I . 'be pupils p.. ace their book- i:i their il. le--. 1 ill on (heir inner garineii!-, and leave t be rlas, , 111 iu group- 1. 1' ('.. u 1 1 iin- danger i- iiiiuiiiii iil 1 -.g nai N . '.'1 the I k- are l.-f:. 1 i,.- 0 iib-r garments rapid ! put on ami the class 1 1 0 1 1 11 i- v aealetl I u car of ex 1 1 cine per I ( "signal No. t. 1 the book- and e'.olhiug arc left, and Ibe t it is made 1 n, ne- I ia.'el y ill g roll ps. 1 11 be I i 1' thill at I laioi 't-'ti. ( iitiadu, al l iie.'i'iiii lils air al-o made f,,r euch ':i-- I" keep its ow 11 -i.le ..f the stair- V. iv . U'ld lll 'VC oil ill'b : eil-lelltlv of other . I.I-S-. I II, I'dill'g or folio ,V ill.. In Ibi- -cliool r.oo pupil- hive vacated 1 ific cl.i loom iii !,... il, in two inlii-uti-s. 'I lie lilt- drill i- n ti only an rf It , ,v e s:,'eg 11:11 .1 against hr dullgel' . f panic-, leit is al-o a good gv 11111:1--; i.' ever - -e. Mi.- l.iilicreiis iii (titer lliinllmr. 1 1 uu. 1 11 - tin- iu ter is not altog, ; l.er ,,. ,,:, ,1,,, ricineiit. tor hi 1 be 1 x. iti nielli of Ibe 1 ha -r 111a 11 v a 1 b... foliowtv ha- !,,-: hi- foothold 011 1 iie -lipptu y .01 k and bus .onii.l bilil ! sell not lauded on l.uiu lii una, but ' - ui-i d into an :uli ening pool, amid the shunt of laughter from his more f.o I unuie companion-: then, again, ill Ibe-r tl iv s of bar .e I wire. u-rt by Ibe f .11 iii". s in k- I ,. 1 le ir t al 1 Ic fi 0111 w ail ing across ibe -tn uini Into their neigh bor's bin I 1 he uiiwai v sptu i-iiiau tiuds hlin-e'f Iin 'Iu' I up, innl iu li ving lo 1 Xllieatr billlsi-if fiom II e lis gia-p, liuds dial he has ht clcssly go' billl-t f 1 nl.inglc.l by a I'uilliei ami a slmiicr , I. .1! ; oiiiinci ( ial Advcitieer. Ilnrliiraiire. flow iii'i' h the Ik art may In nr. stud yrt not brt ak ' Ib.w i.i e li tin-t!i sh may suffer ami not 'In I I tpit-ii'iu inii' li if any pain or in be (i! Meil or ii"!;. brings tun cud more ii. jh. 1 1. alb le.-es lii- ..vv n liui. ; till thai i- worn A !.' ev ii- may be leu iu . We shrink and sliield. r at tl.e sur.-coii's knife. La- b in ve rt i "iling from the ( me! -n t '. Who i.-e -f ni- - art liiiig l"r the iUivt r- :;. "I-: Vet to ...ir -eii-t- tin bittei- pangs revea: Thai slili. :ilt!i.i.i.-h th-- treinbln.4 lh -Ii oe li'l I.. This, al-o, cm be l.nriic. We -((- a .--ri'ov ! i-;t,g iu teir way. Aiel 'ry to th 1 r--m i!,.- apj fee til 1: ill. We Mil, -.-nu -nia I ' 'i-i-i- we u .-. p and !' . Hut vv le n the 'Unw f.c!-. tlun our heart an -tH N"t I! at tl.i- pain is of ,ts sharpm s. -I.ern. Hul iliini, it in-i-t :.e borne. W e w : nd ,,tir lib about aie.tbt r life. ' le.l i u j. d. an 1 '.nan "in- ..wii; Audi 11 1 -!,- a: -I l:ol- iu .! ad'y -:iif... I. -av'i.r 11- si..:, ind ai-d -tri'lon. ui.d Hut id. ' 1 let die w 1' Ii i,..-e VV - I irn ; 111 lele.'d, .vt- liM-ilii.ui.il all tliiie.;-. famine, l!.-r- if. !:,. i.t. 1 ain ah ,.'! I and m.-c v. A ': w '" ::cu n : bte :n!t: t-it- vvt.r-t. l 1 -.::! and l,...iv . but e fal.lint die. Tie. 11. 'li wt i i-!,, ai.d t.ii.'l, an l f.nnt and VVoin; I.-.! :ili 1 liiic.'. can le I tor;..-. IK MOIMM S. Liiuibei'ineu and mariners kn p a log book. No man i- a- good at home as bis picture look- in a neighbor's album. If one .einnoi go to 'rep. why not wait patient. y for r.cep to t oliie to him. Tic line-t lining ladie-' st'iniiiary in Ibis con:. try i iiotcl for i- miss-mai,-ageiiieiit. No matb-i' hnvv tt af a man may be cl-cw In it . he can always have a hear ing it! colli t. I 'oi' I --an tell !",-h from ea! I wo block- aw ay . Walls - lb.vv 1' Polls 11;.' the way tin; vvriil't'f caiiif- her be .1. i 11 I'm le t a lif.'e more ian ful, said j (le- Ik-ii ii- -I.. .It-. -, .. , a china 1 g'g j 111 her In -! , I rh.i., I.e .iiyilig bricks t In t. I I Ci.il inthropirt I stiiuiose thi- I:l7.i- 1 i b. c I i:i you ! low -. 'I 1 .nip i N"! by ; i-iJ -ighl. Lin ii- riupty as a ... . 1 in. I Ml -. '.Viallglr I I . I'll 011 st:iv- i ej "III - 1 lit V ,1 , ,, Kiil y till! -el f. Mr. W r ing . I ie-n Til still beyniir late hu-baiid. I " I ell il.llle- make otic lloilill'." said lie- -eliooliii i-t. r." "N'.vvgo ..:i. '.r. Ten il'i.lar- iu:i ne vv Ii il ': " I hry make one might;, g I 1 I lii limes." ' "I ai in r," -aid . "Hug uiati vv ho bad In ell -ev i-ii'l; 1. fill red, "I hav,. , done my l.e-t " - -aid tl Id gen' u nan. " vv b-ui 1 think 1 if y our 1,-u i, l iii ihe liie- "f blunder- 1 am tli-jin-i'd to col, 1 hide that you have. on have done 11--I ii i ng." I srr." said a man t-nti-i i n-g 1, cater er's e-l.ib i - 1 1 1 IK ' . I . "Unit Villi il'lvrr-li-e vv 11 Id I ng- 1 11 1 ii i : iei." ' 1 -, -ir.'' ', rcpii'-d llie caii id lei-l.iy. --I vv i-h V oil VV 1.11 Id . le I u . II pie tollivb ils(! light away. I'v ;vv,. tboig biers I'd bkc I" gtu "!l 1111 bund- " 1 MiiLi.a (.rapt s. l b" M 1. c a l 1 ape ; I 11 'f, crisp a. ul tb ,c ,.ii-. a, 1 I I- 11, .vv a -pe. .al favorilc -III.-,- tl.e j le -. a;.- W'-ie pl'e -e' i It j g ii l.i-i W Int. 1 11- lie iniug tb:it c..iib beiii'tui by siilb r -1- I'roin the grip. Tin- ci e. - llll! p! ioll of ll.e fruit ill this coi.nli V Ice lie Icu-r.l I "' per . cut . 111 tie- last . n y 1 :,i -. Putt -upplics are limited. I loin :i small piov iii- e only of Malaga illf the grapes shipped. They lire of -11. b a li 11 irr nature that tbev i al. 1" -.npped tuilv in N'plcuihi 1 , win 11 tin linn 1-lii -I 1 ipe. and a I'cvv tholi-ainl l'ille!l- is the limit t.f Amtu a. an sbipiii.-n's. "spain. how ever. " mis to tbi- country urge iiiau 1 Ii it o grapes vv li't.ii are called 'oulag,.-. Tin" Spanib fruii i- white iu color ninl has :i-loni-h;ug lenaeily of life. Th. -grape- begin (o rip. 11 about 1 bo middle of Aiigu-l ami uie u-iiiiliv bur. Vested b ( let, .Iter . Thr bun, lies, vv lieu pliiek.d from the vines, m. pihd in venli.iili tl places to a depth of two or three feel and allowed In svvrut" for a couple of dilv - ; ts o toughen the skin-. I hey are then packed in Imri el- bi t ween lav crs of cork dust, am! will ke n in tint condition f ,r a long I iiiu - ind -eil, for a vcar. Last year 1 I't.ooO barrels, or about :: , t ; 1 , nun pound- of these grapes mime to Alliel icii. :nnl pliers f ir lliein ranged very high. At b a-t 0111,0011 ha'rcls lite ixp( tied to arrive in New 'lurk this year and the demand nt high pri. ( cs, u ill also be aclive. --( 'iiiciniiiiti C'( iiiiuereial (iaz.etle.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 27, 1890, edition 1
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