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Ctattem (Djoe II. A. LONDON, E1UT0U AND I 'IWPWKTOH. HATES ADVERTISING One eqna-e, one insertion- 11. W Odc sipjare, two insertion.-," l.M One upuare, one month - S0 For lartfor advertisementa liberal ccm rants viil 'in male. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, S1.50 PER YEAR Strictly !n Advance. VOL. XIV. im ttsii(uo Chatham co., n. cnovkmukr i, mi. NO. 12. A l.e.son of Ufa. A long tl.y' journey (lu re lay l.ftr; 1 t roMi il I In- nivitliv ul ljn iiUiiii morn; I suw lie ru.d win. I liy hill ami moor Id yuli'l (l.e hills was my distant bourne. I Ihntndit ul llif itr.'cliii I should win What w as It iikimiii'iI ul my feet, niemr w libi'? A pour otl terrier, him ! mi l lliiti; I stooped, uiiii ln'ljif I him ov it the i-i ill'. Then would Imve rrnMHl; Imt a derail' "P Arrested ii '. mi I I turned, to vn w. A liniiiii; p,tod!e whose in- il of help Ws maiiifist ; a. I 1 i i -' p- t linn Ion. iif every n:iti.i:i a. id 'riiu ire l hey, Ami ea.'ti liai u fr. di naisl't -s wile : llacli Siiys, In lii. on ii p. cu'Ur w.i) : "lii-t lie'ii ii hiiue 'I :- over tin' Mile'."' They're 'ri'ili'iiii'.il, k!yc, I'-inn r.i:.i.in ; Tiny limp h'hii in an endless liti ; Tlit) Ye Miiuiilli or eurly, they're blink ami tun, Tin')' all are lime and wujM cros t In utile. Thn shadows iln .i n o'er hill ami len, lliin Is my ml Ii Auy of ninny u mile el will I renew my j.tliriii V wlieii 'J hi; list lailitt do: is mil the utile. May lien lull in l.iii.-iii Hi's. THE PLEDGE FUR3E. hi l mm ' n iii:tiiN .nisi s. "(ioorge, ileal-, " said Mis. Piest'iiU, looking up from lii'i' basket nl' ineiul-ing-, us sla; a 1 1 I lie i' liiit.li.Mnl h it by Ih -if lii-t siilo on.! winter right, -i i : -It ever occurred to ) mi Unit it is lime our boys were signing (In; pledge. ' M '. i're.-i iill tin.. ml asido his Jiiiju'r with :i laugh. "There Vim i, til V ileal', and really I ixpeele I it. 'I ln) wonder i- ml li.iVi ii'i caught llie fever sooner." "What fever, i corgi.';''' Why, this It 'iiiieiuiii' fever I ! tat Secuis In Iid riiiing everybody j.ts! now. Thulium's full of ii; every ei-onil mail I me. I wean a gray ro le I It; in his l.litlnn-hnli), mnl every i U 1 1 1 i ll il eiilivt i :c 1 into a temper: nee hill; hill the thill;' won't l:e,t ; lli'ii Ipishindie lilnvcinonls never tin." Mil wife's I i-;.;lil ryisgrow W i -1 " f i 1 tiitl a cloud ennei l.er pretty, liv.li f ire, She u;i a Ii ippy It, lie v . 1 1 1 in, lljt! mother of I It I on promising boy mnl always lui-v ami full of plrni-, lir the eoiiifiiit of Ii r family. "It i-l II TOO. III iM'lllt ut, I i i'x1'," bill) I'lllllillllt'tl, I tlh-l il will In- til. ut! I.i t i ii;j tliiiu yuit think, .'Hi I il WtHllil," bill' iltltl tl, Willi -pilil, "if lllll Kiniwii in, Il of lie) I. HVII, the tlliue.', leliahe 1 1 - il lii,' mi! lii.',u'L(,!, .iul. Like holil ul il.'' "Mitell iih.ijfeil fur ll.e , 'iiiiipiiiu vit, lll .ii'(" IiIIIl in tl h I lill-hailtl, "h'.ll I ilnn'l lliiu1, I'm iii any thinner"! In roll iiiif a ill mi', ii'. I.'' ".u- tin I, iriire j Imt vim are iioi ii lrui'i!iMii- , ui iii, Mnl iIh-ii-'k aiwav" ililler in 1 1 . i V I r i ; :i:i;:!,t t.i tl t w ith in."' "Why, l.i.-ie, how ) ti it- !i ia eai'iu-.t joUm'iiii. You've eauiil lie) lever wihi'iit il.nih'.. .ill always Iritl il Aveit1lit" I'm' ill ii .'lii' iifier fa-lii.ni-. Hut, if 1 1 1 1 , eliil.l, I in in no il..iiL'''r. I'm not ii total ali-.tiiieii,-i) uiau, I'll lltlmil; ever Miiee I t ail leliu liilier l'o ha.l in v ihiiil, or two a thn, hit! I never win inl..'.i u'e I i.i my life, ami 1 lit Vet' I Npe. I to he." "I ti'ii-l not, (ii'oijje, h,,t you have Anno, Uln! tlieif'n , i tel.ii'i into what ci roi'8 your eXiiiiiplu in i)' len, them." Why, l.v.ie, ilo you mean to uy 1 set 1 1 1 ' buy u hail I'Xiuiple?" "Xu, lietii;e, then) never ivih a bultei' Iiil-ltaii'l ami ftlher I linn il IllM bill ' oil leaeh yuur Iiovh to iliiuk liiloxit:atin 1 it m !. Wu bavti w imi on tbo liililo invakiomilly, mnl almo-l every moiniii I In) hois liav.- their loil.ly.'" 'Ami vim have always inixe.il the h('veiii; t) my ilear, ami blmreil it rutuwl (0 IM." "'I'lKit'i not iiiueli I A .lie." "No; but it eoiinls up. Ami how mm h duo'i your piiyalo thinl. inn' itiuoiint to, tin you Mippo-if i'1' "IllenS my ioiiI, l,iie, what has I'Dlilt) over yun? Ten eenl-t aoiticl iiiit, never tnoio than ii ipiaiiei. " r. u li lii) . ' 'im. You il ni'l riitlno inn (lull tiillim,' am. unit, tin you?'' "I j;iui1hu oil Itolhiitj;, t titt that will make yon niul yuur boyn happy," fiieil lii-i wil'e.her eye lllUmf with teal.; "bill I w Mi you e ml. I ten thU mailer in I ih- 'I ln' Aihfortl boys were hero nil eveniiii;' or s iti;o, mnl they woro their bluti teuipeiaueo biulyea on Ihoir jaeUeU. "l.airy, why thm't yon fellows bin tin iilotljje? It ii soawfulv jolly,' fail! otto of them. Our l.an I'l'iu'i! htughetl, j i t ai ymi laitb;hetl at lilt) a lit i n il It' lio, tieorv. lit) li hi f.iilu i't own nun, tny haiitU t,iiino Lurry, anil il w oultl break my hoiu t lo ee him tin W rong. li's jollier to ill ink your .ik 'h.1 gU, ami have your hot tothl;' wien you ftiel dull,' he tep'ieil. .My f uller thinks the pledge a liunihu, ami o tin "J Jitl Lurry say llml?" anked Mr. IVe-eolt. "Tliobo wore llin wouls, (ieorc. ami they eitt lilfi to the hearl. Now, hith:iiul, you h.iva never di'tilcl mo ail) tiling hiuee III'1 I:iy you lil:n.! UK! your happy whe--iUm't tleny in ) ilii. I. el iij banish all wii-ih of inloxiealin iliiiiku from our leiuse, ami tlo tit'ie your boys by (he liaiul iiiel nuke them hin Ihe pli-ile. As their lather dot ) Ihey will do wiliinsly-" And iho liuie wouiaii imt by her bowli!.", au-l eroi.in to hef hilfbitiurit chair look hU head ill both her hamli liud hiid her elite!. iUfiiiM. his faeo. "Now, (ieoiv, dear, Hinely you'll not eay no lo mi; for (he lii'-t liuit', will you." Then) u as bileueo for a niiuule, anil ih-'ii Ha) huiibiiuil drew the pt'elly iaeo tlow ii ami kis"il it. "I e.)ii!ihi't tiy no, l.'ie, If I uiiiileil," he Paid. ''No man coiihl withstand biit'li a witeli us you are." On llni following day Mr. 1'ivseoll ami his three hona hined I In) pletle, and the bays took 4ieal pride in their ;;r:iy hiides. I ntol -ul drinks) were luuin'iied from tln-ir home, u-ul mi one Keenu-tl lt be oil') whit the woi'm' fori). If die li.it had a e.ild (heir iiiollier ltd liiiuU'.i "i'ii hot iiuiileiii lea, and -he found lint leme.ly even m ite ellit ielll Ihail the loth lies ll-etl to he. The boy 1 j i-eoiiieil more hpeetlily ieiieve.1, ainl ha I few er allat ki. Three years Went by. Times w i ro hard and money seane, and Mr. I'leenll's biiiness was dud. To m ike liiatl.'i s woi bO he had il lon epell nf Hie!ilt:ss, nll-l a he ivy tloe'.or's bill. I etn'i net' my way ut of il,'' ho remarked, silting in his iiriu-e hair olio e eiiiu :, bis pale faee -eal I with lilies of eare, "llie lmi!ilin; aoei i. lion sir.i k will have In jr-i, and I ibi hale t line Irem 'nd.ius'.y.'' "Whal is il, (iet.r-ii", m at f May bo I i'ii ii l.e!p yt ii " The s'.ek man unih d nt the litlle wife, ier f,i lea ly with her help. ! "No, ileal, on ean't he'p tne in lliii-; I w Uh you e.iiild," In-mid. "It ! is a note, whie'u luu.t he :iit l i forii j l!,e lentil." I "Ami Imi IV ih the eiltib. hat Is the t ni'til il I , ii'.n.fe;'" j "Three bun. be, I and lifiy d,.!l ir. I ami I have not fi!:v lo litlle. If it hadn't 1 tl for this e oi. founded I fever " 1 "II ilsli, my love. Wail till I brill;,' jliy pi' il"i'-iU-He," lllldhis . ife -hll (i ll i fii.in lie- room. 1 In mo in in ti t' . iliti w as I.i. I., a I.i w y put -ii in her h-nnl. -This is my pli'd:,'e-pin,''. il-u-e." i " Votii- l ledoe-pin-M .' W hat do yut ! iiii-aii.'" "Why, von -e.'," and the Huie w o ! man's fiiee fairly "lowed a hef boys lef i. tli -it' h'T-oiH and eiow'.l, ,1 l .und I In r, eiie.-r (o heur; "lb" day oil timl I tie' buys sij'iif 1 lie' pledge. ( I 'l'l'oe, I ! ma de this ptir-e, ainl I railed it my i pled,'. -pill -e. bu ry day 1 bae put I hi tell it l;l-, lititl I V. I V Week II dol : I If, beeause th it luueli Used to o for j inl"it at iii'I ill ink, that ditl my boys and Iheir father in ne h i. Ill th in ImioiI. S ,mo; i nil--, v Inn 1 had a I it !l!e paitt eliiil'.ne, I IliteW Ihnt in too. I. any, my hoy, hi: ilmi n by your i I itlie ', and ro'.lit! ov r the e intent. ! t hope lle ie may he i.ii illli lo il)' Hi at liouble-oiu ' note. I.uiy ilieved with nlil'tily, his lather looking on w it'i e:p.'er oyei as ho ii-otirluil Iho dnlhir tinles ami piletl up the tpiaiit'is ami dimis. When all was told the m tut was four hun dred and divly-livii dollars. Mr. I'ft-seotl looked at Ins wife, and his eyes lllled W ith tears, "Why, I.i..io why, littln wife, whal e in I iiy ?'' he bewail. She iiimihl bis lieiid In her ln)-.o-u. "Say iiolliinj,', (ieoiije. I kept lov pletlrfe-pm'.e for an hoiirof neetl, ami (hat hoilf has ,' iine. I'uy (be utile Ihat troub'es you, deaf, iunl then t,"'t Well ami rlfoiig nl j t.ur h-ismi!," ller hu-baii I was i.ilenl, bid (ho (hreo hoy leap -tl tt I heir feel, ami shunted, "llin rah for tin) pledge!'' until Iho room rang. .New York Weekly. ltuoyi'il I i hy Hope. There is a iiie - t let U in a eeilain D'lioil iiiii-i.' ot.it f who Is not only u drejinier, but of late he has luvouie very i fl i u u-. I " imbued. The other day ii pretty jjirl fiont the eountiy iaiil.1 in lh.) atiiie. "Iiiiin! morn iie.'.," he laid politely. "(iotul iiiov iii no ," lii) respoiiileil ; "huvu you 'Wliiii) Willis?"' "I be", your paitbui," 1.0 stam liu red. "llaveyoa Whim Winds': '" she aiisw ered. "Not y tl ,' he answered, meekly. Then, hopefully, "but I i-vp'vt In have mule' day, mis. " Till' il I looked III 111 III fof II seeoiid tnd hiiri iitliy yol out. Ih. ltiiil I ne l'H'.S- I Milebls niul .ii mar. It rip)i:iii that military pcoph am bilking about, foiii!,' hut k four huii tired ye, 'lis to ahields and hotly minor for fcohliers. Ill aurient limes, before uiipDWiler eiiniD into u-e as a ilestroyin aent in wiu',(ippnsiii armie-,eari yiii) sor,s, pears, iie. ami eluhs, and li-hlin;,' nl elon) (piarter, found il iieeesi,aiy lo protect Ihem-elveii with shields ami inelaliie coverings for llin body. When, however, missiles propelled by ,'Ull MMvdcr eauie inlo wai fare, it was found that plate and eli:iin minor were worthless le-ain-t inii-ket hall-, while tho bhiehl w as a v real linpe.li llicnt In a 6oldii r who needed both bauds for llie mana-o'ineiit of ft "nil. Hut the !nt rot net i ii of far-reaehin lilh-s, of rapid lireuiis hku tin.- mil-railleti-o ami KtimkehMs ennpuw tier huvu phieed at a "real ilbadvaiilao holttiers who liolit III tbu open lli.'hl Uaill't Ihosil under cover. Hefner il lino of hi.llh! e'liilil tiiovi! I'umi yards under lire it would he deciinalrd by Illoilei'U weiioiis. Il lie 'a bet'omes neee-sary (o abandon ail elo-e onb-r .u.'irehin I"r lir! and to adopt an open nriler or kirnii-h slilo of a! Vanee. Hut ihe impiiry is hein' iiui.le 'ii In w hether it m iy he avail ih o lo retorl iijjniu lo hhit-: Is and body iirninr. Il sh ml I -eeta ili it the causes which I.. I to (he ab in loiiineiil. of shield imi. I minor in the pant imi-t o era;e ipiiie a- imp ralively inner, The eelehi iteil M aeedoiii.lll plialailS . i'f A!e:i!,der ll.e iieiit, V, ln'1'ci a Ihe I roups inarched in enlinmi in clo-e ' older Willi Iheir shields rnverilifi' ft mil , I Hank and leaf, and shelterim,' the ma-i from ini-sih'4 thrown from ahoie, Woultl soon he ii ii t It i I :i : I hy eatnioll ! mid ial;iii.f liie. The mil) way if liit t tiii the impt'nvt lie ut in tin; use j of mililai y pri j -eiiit s is lo tpii, ken I (In! inoyeni Mil of Hoops an I to take tin) lit Id in open order. Shields and coals of mail seem to he jii-,i!y eh-.o. j b to. The ira'e;y o' A'eMiinler ami j C:i s:ir may he ",io, for ;,U line s, Imt Iheir li. hi I. it-lies mnl nihil -try lue hot'ls ! tire out of place in ibis nu'e of pow-rr- ful explosives iiiu! dl ' l -mis. New O.lilllis Picayune. v Vorl, 's lliiv ( hulls. In I Mill I here Were lilt three boy .choirs in New V"r;.--in Trinity : ( 'hurt h, Tiiuitv (i,.n, ! ami "sf. doliu's, After four or lic iais th xt hoy J i hoif Was or;.,aii!"d t hriUl','li ihe e. I i-rli iiis of Mr. Hatch, tho banker, for t'ini-1 Cliiiich on I il'ih .iieiiiii'. which is now demo'.ishc I. Ai'.eraii inini i! of keveli or I'ohl e ll's, hoy cli i:r ii'i'liied lo sprim; up ill ;.ll ilireclioii i. The liluaii-tic tm. eiueiit ill (he lipi--t'opal ( liu.i li no tl mhl hail mil. h In In with Iho iuti'oilit iieu of Ihi- kind i f in u-ic, lliouuli hoy tlioiis are now found in w hat are called l! low" and "i vaiioihea'." biam-hi s of the church, and even in some of ihe sec. i till i. in chin elics. I heie are imw in liiooklyn aial New York between lei ami 7'l hoy choirs, ami (S.ii:;lin;; New Jersey ami the -nbiirhs there mill be ln'1 of lie in. The It .y clmir i f Tiin ity Chapel is the b -si. know n in the eil)', nil. I thi is the only church ill Ihe . l idled Siiiles which has a daily clioe.il service. The choir coils', Is of thirty liieinbi'ts--1 '.' men and ! boys. ',,,y j siiioers me ti-u illy ohlaiin tl fi om the I public schools, but a church of repu i lulion lu-ier has any d Hi 'ihty in se cui ilie; all Iheliilenl il nerds. lipoeb. A ruinous I lilinpan e. An autopsy hehl on the b nly of llie j fainous chiiiipiiii.cii "S.iily,' who tl icil at Ihe uolooieal (iar.lens. shows t',e causo of ilcalh lo hao been jdi'iiro-piieuinoiiia. I k;iw her brain, writes Iho l.i'iiilou correspiuidcul of the Wcw oik lb l:ild. It was about the Ki'! of Iho late Mr. I row If) 'h, of ('enlral I'aik. N n! w ilbsliiudilic (be fact Ihat Sally was hehl In bo the liiosl iiilelli'tcut nuiliiil ouisitle of ll.e human race il is a-scrlcd by tho-ewl.o saw her hraiu I hat it did not ililler I'ioiii thai of others, and her apparent illlrllinence was probably title (o (In flict Ihat she had mme Irainioo Ihail any oilier chiinpai..ee, becauso iht had succeeded in living twice as loii.j iii capiii ily. ShIui Ii'S nf ( ellci;e I'l nf. ssors. I'.ilit year ao hnpni :es nci e made which bhowt'il lliilt in the lesser col leges loOtt a yt'ir was Ihe average ftir i full professorship. Columbia paid tfJ.'il'O: lliu'vai'tl ami .lolins llttpkins, sol'i'O; Yale w :is eudeiivoi ie- lo reach this level; ihe m.ivi iiuiu :it llie l ui Vt'fsily of I'ennsyU ani:i. Amhei -t, illi.nnii : ml ttlher colh'oes of hl.e rank w as " 'mi'l1; ill Miebiy ui i-.'.'iiii), ttnil mi on dow u (o looi or less in small iiuliiutiniH. Tlii-st! liiin-s hae nut malei iail v . 1 1 . u i . I , but the mim bi r of iiistilulious olleiiiio .no has iiicrea-ctl ami loon no l inger coiii li t t n , Is a gootl in in unless he i3 )ery ) tmiijf. - ( luev.jo Times. lllILplth.VN I IIMl.V, V, oi l, inii.i.y. (Inly an old tvuodi-u 'hilly, W ith mi drill Mnl H lei; a uiis-ii 1'be point of In r no"i' ruhlii d nil'. I (tOe, Through tni) much uusliiii,,' or kis-inn In a fro. k of f illed siiliti, Willi linscl late tftrii shi-'l aiii I'd- ltd; ller 'coiil si utile" bonnet hol.t-, nl.is, A bend that's a trilh- hatlcrt.l. "Ii, no. she Icis not Iti'l In r lot ks. she neM-r had dil ls I, :u k or.itisi; , thill's nh; was safi ly piint. il on III the iluys that you full "olli-n." You luueli and tliii.k Imr -luo fanny," Vi I tin, i slut as a-t :is inm.'!i ele'rl-lit-i A - your dull is by a no.irl Wlitinc dolly tlays I. .114 ino n'i i-lc d. IN'eiv York' oimiier.ial .Vlvrrli" r. s'llt 1; 1 It, 111. Some year :io a inert li i 11 1 id Vienna, Austria, prescnied lo Iho In. diisirial I nioii of Ihat erty Iho details of 1 x; ei imi'iits iiiiiih) hy him for th" III ;lll 11 1 .0 1 11 1 i lo spidt'l'i' (hie. ids ill. lo Woven lissiies. 'Ihe Ihread wa woiiml upon a i.-el. Tiienty-foin spiders protliii f in six tl 1 i ti 1 1 ti-s a beiiu. I i fit I deliealt! Ihr.-:.l 'JlitM) (Vet louo-. Thn fahrie niadi! (herefrom was prn- nniii tl lo he far superior to those in oil' of silk, both in beauty and dt li- eiit-v o lexlure. ilelroi' 1 ree Pre-s ll'M N I 1.1. I'ii - W A- I 1,111 II. An Indian w t iter rotates an inter esting iilie.' bili! eolii'OI oiii Stiahjee, Hie fii her of ll.e lirst ruling prince of M ihr alia- of lliudoodiiii, who lived at idioul the bc;;iunin of Ihu seven (ceiith ci'iiiury. (hi out! occas'ioij a certain hi ti nlli i a I undo 11 VOW llial in! would distribute to the pu ll' tie: Weight of his own elephant in silver money; bin the rut dillieull? Unit :il lir-l preset, le.l it.elf w.'is tie- in nl.! of a-et 1 tainili w hat (his weihl real'.', was, iin, I all t),,. learned ami clever men of the cmirl seem lo hair en deavored ill Viiu to eiii-lru.-t ;i ill 1 chint! of Milli 'ieiit ) liver In '.veili lie! elephaul. Al leno'h it is said that the shahjee ciime forw'iirtl and sitmoslel a plan, which w is hIiii tie u:i I yet in genious ill thi! highest ili''tee. II-cait-ed I he unwieldy aiiitntil lo be c.iudiie'e.l iihiii;; ;i silage, speciiilly liiadc for ihu pui p'is' by the Water side, into a 11 i:-b, illumed h i. it ; and then, ha-, io 111 n kct on Ihe boat lie' lril.t lo wliVh the wafer re.iciie.l nfler the elephant had weighed it d iwti, lha latter was (akeii out and piomcs sulisiiiure.l in i-u lii nt tpiiintiiy to load the boat to ihe sntiie line. Tho Hones welt) lle'U liikcn ( lilt! Kcnli's, and tint-, o Iho aiua. ii.nil of lie' coal !. Win aseei taimil t'le true weight of Iho elepliam. - ' ,r Aniim I I 1 ieml-. Illl. r.i 1 11 1:1 M I Mlil. I.illlt! Nelly weni hit tit - Woo 1 very slowly and nadly. II. r baby brother was very ill, he luiht i:t'V. i' be well, ami Iln- liide irl so linietl lo lielp him. Shi) rill, down by the side of :i cool Iiiiin liti.oh ; theilciir waler splashed over the sinnes, an I llie b!ne-eycd ras-Ch winked al ho:', ami the minimu s darted from lnuh ; Ihe mossy stones at the boiloui of the br Mtk - up almost in reach of I.e. hand. she beiiii lo sine;, and 1 1 11 1 1 she saw. jiisi across the brook, a tiny lioure lightly poised on a purn white stone. The llniire was 1 lad iu a irow 11 of palest yellow starred 1ill1 o.ili ; from its shoulders llu't, n il luo"ohlen i111; s, iind 11 w uml of ivory glistened iu bs hand, l or a inmiieiil Nelly lh oihl it was a hiiltcilly tis she W iilchctl it tlanein I io lit 1 v In the souiitl of ihe wiiler tinkling over (ho stones. Hut pre-cntiy she licuitl a lii;;h, silvery oicr ayiiio-,".inlo girl, Iii lay is my hiitlulay, audio any one who will sine; for nu1 to dance. I am able lo (-rant a wi-h, 110 iiir.lter what. 011 linvosuiijr for mo, now choove; what shall il be?" Nelly did not slop to think, but said ;ito nee, "Make my tilth' brother well, dear fairy" "Wry well, my child,'1 said the fairy, "when )ini boiim lake lo your little brother a leaf-cup lilled with this cool water. If he drinks it In1 will be well." Nelly stiii tt'tl up, rubhe I her vies, and saw that the fairy w as j;uiie ; hut a peal of hiue.h!er, like (ho sound of silver bells, run'' in her ears. She lookt'tl on the ora-s, and there lay a l.iree leaf fiislened lopa-lbcr in the lortu of a cup. he (il li'l it from the brock, rail tpiickly home ami inlo the room whore her little brollicr lay. llenny sinih'tl when Xelljr went iu, and liprd. '-I w ant a di ink of w ater." slii! avo him her leaf-eup ami he luhetl aloud. The next day (he fever had h fl him, itn 1 llenny was well. 'Iho butterfly fairy had kept ils promise bir Animal Friends. The timber exporis from ljuidnv, ( iin tilu, I hia season are thir v per cent, below those ol hut ear. OUIiliR HOLIDAYS. Tlic Festivals of the Chinese Number Thirty-Five. Celobratinf' Various ClianKOS of Iho Year's Seasons. j as nil vi, ant! 1101 lliern Wisconsin has 'I lie ( iiiiiesr- seem lo yo al Ihiu' in jst furnished tlu-in With a lai ," and h wrouo spirit, ami as our knowledge jn.j,;,,, blackberry lliar n.-ws upon a of them widens, we an luueli .'iniu-eil. I (hornless vine. Tho festivals of the almoml..') ed folks J ( .eoryia has com" forward with a arc varied and t-Mctisive, iiumhi-rin i pecan nut twice as ii 14- as the ordinary in ail XII. Moon, .'.:h I lay. is ! .pe.-j,,,,.,. h has a pajier fhr-ll ami tin! festival of ll-iao ban, w hieh s ,.,,t j,.,.y j, f,oiii t In: acrid priu meaiis Slt;:hl Cohl ; niul it Mi ikes u , ip!e that makes the. u.tial ji.-eau so sis partu iilaily funny, foe we are ! tti,ao reeable. Tennessee, not to be mote apt to o, ;(lio inoiiriiiii;; over a olilibme, sends the slieilbark hickory hli(hl eobl than lo n i tice in it. Tin- ! i4 ihat are 11s lart! as man's lit xt holiday is Ticu-liintr-t in. W hieii j doubled up lid. a. i I'nrnia W ill lend is celebrated iii a maimer beeoinin ! ,-uslard applt s mid sapn lillas that the ISirthday of tie; elesiial l.a"oii. j .:ll- ir.ins;ioi lalion. and In llieso 'J'u ban meaes (,r. a: ( '..hi. and Ibis ', Honda will add pomegranate-', sour is ei.lebra'ed Ml M ion, I'uib day, I Mps ami ii!li"alor pears, ami a f.. lai-ht iil'l. r, 1.11 lie I '-lh lay I All of ih.-e trop'.-al fruits are nl oflliel. Moon (lie l.i-ch'iiu iiii l 1 In' ; mii-i em i re .stranger. In 1 he Northern Miailtf-l ten ehieh aie le.iii reeo;. ni".l. ;-tliil nll-l (o In tny c en Iheir name the li-s heiii.r the I o-o 1 11 11 i 11 4 of are llliklio II, a - up lo (he on-senl sprinji, .-imi the I I1 well kuoivii ; time tliyli.w' mil inn 11 earth ,1 I east of l.anlei ih, i.heii i,ey try lo 1 .,. .,, j erisbahle that it was u-'hss c outdo mir r,iiirih ,,f .In!;, iu iiol.e 'n-y t ,; j, ih.-.-m, bill by judo-hm. llllll Jjelirl'lll 1 1 1 . - :illi-f!Uel!s. bn iii" iiiinieili.i:' ly upon this is fea-i of lh.'u ':il. r, and IV on :icipiiiiiiliiU -e w ilh ( hi .' Illubi il seems bkelv I h:il th.' I'e-tiv .1! i- the ,'lh'.-., .h- servetl in doors ( 'hiiijjc.be, ami I fltf this is Ihr I iy sound of il is ' sllfgeslivt' of the ctitoliioloicii! soti--hlers ihiil frcij.ieiil lie! woodland nt Ibis season, for :hi. is the day of lix ciled liiseels. lines it Hot seem H at tilt! ( 'eiesli il is re:', ly i i-l'sc! ii all llisilhi.s? Ilill pe: haps t hi . , .-. iy ,1 i ,,f ju-opilia: i in. and we would nm-l cci l;ii ily h.-ive a lioiiilii; ttiiihl we limit (III! t'elebl'.'lliolis of lite e'o'i'cd ills. -els I lll'lllsi'! es o hlief ,piv. 'I in' N'erual lviiiimx i- a pnToci! iiaitind festival, allholi;.-h We of lie' S "-I ale not part ial to crh'ln it'.iiio; ihu rhinites oflialnre. I'eiii.'ips llii-i: mure n't lain ami 1 t o e : later is Ihe ( 'iriu"-uiin weather is for a lillle of Pare Hriiriit ne-s, and if we had liny stpdi lioliihiy. we c ull I ci.u it 11; 01 a raiti sloriu ei'veiiii ; 'h' r:i!i'e , .i, ilry, siieh is 1 he i'i i e : i 1 v ,,f o tr u i'ii' li; r, and if we liad the k'i-y;i, or Corn I." tin, W lilrli i , i,e lel ill liltlel, .1 tll'olieji! W'nuld pi, e .'Old folio w the eelehral ion for a forini-! t. Tin' l!c;:!u'iin;.' of SmiIii liler is ihe follow in" holiday, v. hi h is aii e mil- ocial le "ir:l : bill, lie' ll-iao-m ia h:i lio piirn'iel ill tun- liw-. Tltis lal'er is llie small I'.ilness, und inr,' he llhent'il to the coliihi Hal iiiil of iie small boy ami (he ;;rrt !i a fie ; leu (bat pi'l l"d is 'ji'iie-.i',l olii" of Wai.iii" iiiul sorr-'iv. The A-nilvcipiiry of the lt!it!ll I'f Colll'lli'illS folioWI'tl hy Nlnii" -t h.-.ii", or Spr.uitiiis' I'ceils. fioli! which W'f nil)' judc thai llie Corn II lili duly ohe e. ' Ihe -'.liii-liiniis. A t ier ihe I i,'iio!i lloal l'i'sliviil ami tin) Summer sol-lire. whicli lnive 110 c iiiii!ei'p:irt II-, the I lsiati-hliu, w hieh is ) icted us Miht Ih-al, may he wilit llllei- found aci;- with Its lo he the l eiiiuiiit; of aeii li 11. The rorinaiinti of Ib'iivcn and II ir:h ami IViist id Heavenly i.if: follow cbiscly ; ami the day afh-r Ihe lalleris the Tii-shu. I his is drat Ileal ; :inaioL;ous to si i;;ital iou of I nidi! mnl eiieiid hi.iit's, which i. tlitlv observed l!ir.m"lioa! our en or ' CtMliilry. ihe l.i-ehiii is ihe hei'i- are ijllal tered at lit' t, Mii.1',1 . loh'j.'! Iiiiij,' of iiiiltiinu, and 111 11 is (he exile 1 al lla.ileii-. They eauie from the of the Mimiii 'l' ;'ii'l ; mid 'hit--1 1 11 . or j southern part of Australia, and aro Stopping of e:it, sii.esls hy its ac- ! known as "the pi", my Ii 'us of the Au fent the railroad train which bears the j tipotles." 'ihey life well forini'tl, lioinew artl bound loiit is!. ' fi i-k v, and (.'nod nat urctl, ittid about The Po. hi is the White I c w that I the sio of a iiiuski at. They lire rwal I'olhuvs, which wldi us usually marks ' hoes ami not ! I"' confounded wilh the exit of the .straw li i!. but W hite j ouinea pi", w hich are a species t f I lew, or our , lack 1','n.i, s.'ctin lo have rotlcn). "ivctl place thi- y ear 'o a icpt'lilioii of ' . I. dill .1. Taylor, of Siiealnr. ii!., ( ileal I leal, I he An: ii!iinai I iipiinov ami once w r tie llnnwortls on the blank i Miiliiulumii Test imi are li icccttlimr s'nh' of :i po-lal caul wilnoul tutilicial ' ilcliejils of Ihr Celestial, iiml then : aid lhewor.ltui Ihat single card, mines 1 be Cohl lii'w. it i- banl (o 1 i f pi iuie I i n re ular m w sp:ipcr type, I -:il:iltioiif this tlav, but the ceal b. irons 1 would li.! two ami tbree-ipiarter col- I inii'l ih-1 10 lit in it, allhoiieh ihey Icve 1 no hptci.il pubiie telcl'iauoii. 1'heii , (he It'll t Inliiv of C, .mucins ah. I ( liuie; ! Yun;; I't'siival .110 followed by l itist's llcsceiit, which only si rves i tt rentier our idea of the ; colors ami tb".rc.s of dew pre ' viousty cehhra'cl mm.' perplexini; than ever, Th" l.i-Utuu marks the ' bceinliiiifj of winter, and may be iwiled by us as ihe iippcai iint e of ih , ulster, iiiitl Siioht S'idv, musically , kuovvu in tin' 01 ijjinal us Il-i.t-!i-uei, is just the saiii'1 as our l.'-lmio TI10 Tadisiieli i (treat Snow, whic'i is not celebrated with any peat delifjhl by tiny our cvcepl tin' small hoy ; ami. after Ibis tlistin lively Chiue-e fes. liv.il, the conclusion lic.l foeinetl ie- 1 giii'dilig Ihe V.'iy tVt-cli'lie itlf.ls of Iho Cclemial is found lo he tpiile eorriM. Dai pel's Weekly. New Artiilcs of Food. 'J'he Deparltuenl of Aj;rii:ulturi! i euiiHliiiitU' on the lookout for some new food product!, ami the lotos bulbs tire not Iho only 001 1 things fhoy premise lo put on the tables of tin' ciliens c f this "ifut eoiiutry. They have a ooeherry from .lava (hat oeown upon a tree, and is as hi;.' "lal'iiii"; mid cultivation ihey luivn l ien so improved (hat they will soon be on eyery fruit -laud. Nol to be fiii'jrolleli iu a'.i this t ni!-ne.-'iciit lias taken ! ",-owiii'' oysters i,n trees. Nol imitation oysters, either, j,,,, ,,. ,,,.nin Ciu- shells and ail. l itcli' dcrry lla-lc w HI have lii lie 111 : -1- 's in lin'se from a profe -iolial point of view, for s-alitii nii, i fiiriiiin ; i i hardly iu his line, but to the o -lei-il--ii!er ami 1 he oysit-r eater the new bivalve will !' very tl -ar. Tin- e o -lers are row 11 in the s iiiii-I harbors between N 'w ll.uen ami the Conni'clicul Uivcr, ( iinton, the preity little utmuer resort, bein;; th ! h'-a.hpi iiMer fur lh"!ii. The jouii oyster, aie placcil, Willi the sbelis lo which lltev mllicre, in t he 11 o lehc- of -null trees thai have had I heir branch- lanrhes Irllnmed oil'. Then the,.' 1 j, are -tuck into the sun ly bottom 1 of the harbor and are inspected every few liav. They are take-i up ;i!id f.l If fully cle.llle I, Illltl, W le'll lieees. sary. are fed wi'h br m-w 'a! To this food any parll.-ii'ar llavor d' -iretl t 1111 be ath It'.!. t New York .1 niriitil. I. II fires I ami Siirillest of Iheir hind. The Ihrce liirfsi tiees in the world aie believed lo be n scipio: 1 near t'tekloa, (' ilil'oini.i, which i ;',J.'i feet bie !i, ami two tueaiypli in :c loria, usr:ili:i, cstiittati'd In be -.;,'i .mil Ion respectively. Tito lake which has (he biohc-l t ie. v.iiion of any iu the world isCrcen l.tUe, Color. -nl'i. I s nirfite.! is It','.'"'--' I'e. l lihiiVe the level of the s,.;,. so, i.e place- it U over ;!' i feet th-cp. Yh" trenle' th' t It of ihe oeciiii is The lue;. -si aie.. of j;Ia-- In Iln world is s,t In t-iir f it 111 i of a buihiinv; 01 itie Hiei i ( "iicluii ai, lhio. It i w a-mad "in M ii seille-, I 'ranee, mid me.lsiires I sr. hy 1 1 1 1 inches. j At Allegheny City, l'cnn. there was I rct'cntiy lolletl a steel s; tin" six inch- is w it If. one-fourth inch thick ami o in IV. I Joji-. It is the largest coib-il prin.-r ever ml hi). Ti.. 1 tiler was tendered to all the hir'e lliiropcan ironwirks, but none of theni would limlcrtake the task. The Hiiaiicst brow 11 species ,.f lios minis of any of the ".10a! melropoliian tl ailie-. I.euuciiltoi k has eoni;tilctl thai b' i't ti thec ids of tin- web of a l'ull-"iown spitler iiee nol larger than a single hair of :l man's beartl. 1! ilcnla es thai when Venn;;' spiders begin to spin, li"1 of iheir ihrt'iiils are not larger than one from a full-si.ed in see'l. If this be a fact, l.oni'.otn) I w,.h ilaree; j f of it youiie; spider illl? not i.s us :t tingle hair from a man's I Harper' Wong; People. Ktiso to Die (leeHsloil. j I p-mi 1 ow lies -l.a-t i-veiiino I was j i Uindmed In i rill w tilth Ihrco mil. iiun-. I K v iu tie l'.niil ( .real ' a at ! j WIliU did oil do? ' I psoti I low lies -I tisketl her if she J be'ieveil in h'VO tit first sight. if I.ovo rtn Triio. )f loe hi! true sw'-ft pleasurf 'i Ids tinrduly, If lne he true ti c world lakes on new Is-auty ; The skies, Uie ll"er- nre loM-lier rtdl, Life ) it-Ms more o"d utd h-s of ill, A ml joys sitprt me e-n li moment all ll'luvc he true-if lov. he tr ie. If love be true 1 nrlh lias hut fleetiiiK sorrow, If loe he true bright Ii'.jk s tl.i'.Ml v illl inch morinw ; New tin :mis of ! iss the art 1 ulhrall When love Lesion - ils coronal : ll't-n tleulh eiiiimit the stiiil appal If l'.ve be true If love I.'- true. If hive he true tin re (nines im a'.'e e'vdan. If lull! he true tin- soul has clearer vi-iuii; .ho shall vi ith s:ieril!if be hmii'lit : I pull li!- s ant il 'hall e u-h Ilmtllil lie viilh a purer p-.irpnse wr'.illit If l.ne he true iT l .vi' he in"'. If love he true what matters h"W fate ra .'es? If love In- tine il 1 very pain ss.j;i Thellosi is ever true ami real If in. 11 tiil are to duty ha!. Ami e cu t-.is life 111:1V seem Meal It hot be Irue-if luve he t rue. if love he trie- he h it '.v iii iiieretriciniis. If hive he triii- he all tl-e superstitious; If iioii'jlit he real bill our drums. 'I li'iitli imiliiii le-re In- w Icil it M'iin, ifcr:ill lib 's Ii ipc -w re,-!,- Ib-:nt'!i heatnl If love be true if Imo hi true. lie'.'.t-r Saiiih hi Itoso.n Tr.iusiril't. Ill .MdKOI'S. c t.litesii ;I l.flld 1110 n Tin- S-ilv- dime. Suim-l im it liuempi that breeds familiar!). TiC book ;i";eiil, like the -ailnr, finds that wind bus a wonderful elljot on his canvas. 'lion't you like f if oil' niiisie, Mr. Winkle:' ' "Yes, Miss Mary, when it i- fur elu.ltoli oil." Mor:i!isl Do you realize, nir, what is the i-ml of this fev.'iisli. ;.'. asping life of yours. Speculator (.'cl'taiuly ; a divi'leud. Insiir.-iii.-o A"t-tit (to ihi pt-riucr) ' -U lull a bl.iilni) IMiilltals t- iii'l ill-till 6 their lives! Think what bu-iuess WO could tin aiiioli cat- eaeh of "fill Iltl' nine live-!" "line habits run j, to a man," said Mr. Sniff. "I hiretl ; -1 ol 1 ex-hll'-bei In trim my law 11 the oilier day, and he asked nit! if 1 would have it sham, poocd also."' "tranovr- i- I Hi' r, I want 10 hank robber i'ivt! myself 1 ami oi;;ef. I'ooCt'lil.lll ven it iously) -Kill y oil pi'i've 1 1. llihel (lisbing for a c impiiment ) I woiid"r what l.e saw in mi' to full in hivo wilh. ( l.tii-s.i Thill's what everybody -ay -. Hit! inei; air '-urioitl creatures, to'.if. An ohl farm r .-.iid 10 his fons: "1'iuyp, don't you ier hpekri i.-ttr or Willi I'"!- snlllelhill' I 1 UIIII Up. YOU lil'ohl bt-l its well ;.u :;u ! til tlovvtl on a stone in the 1 1 1 : 1 1 I 1 of a ineibler with a pail 'twixt your !ev;s and wail for a t ow lo b.'. -k up to yii I ) be milked." Daniel Webster's I'nllcketl lliiml. A 'lory of Daniel Wob-icr, told by himself, loinr ye:i!s aifn, e enes to tho Tiims at only si!cond haul from tho latlv w ho hejil'tl him tell it. Wt lister, ns ii boy in lue rude il. biei! sehool :it Silisbury (UOVT l'raiiKlin), N. II.. vvhrrr he lived in boyhood, was mil free from the small pranks and lin-chi "fs in which boys of ti do"U yeat's nre l "f n-ed lo be) apt to indulge evt u in school hours. II was a whipping punishment thou for almost everything. and the master, 11 hard disciplinarian, bad called Dan. iel up to his chair. -I used to have, I am' sorry 10 say il," said the statesman, "as a school boy, very tlirlv Lands. On being I'iillt d up to be let tiled.' thn custom, an form of puui-hmont ihen, I cov ertly and hastily In ked one hand, to make il more presentable, and bur. ricdly wiped it on my sleeve, after getiiug up from my seal. " 'Hold mil your band,'" Wits Ihrt command - -and out went tho hand I had Irie.l I" lid.. "Dan," i'c'iiiiiictl 1 ho master, in n reproving lone, looking' at the dirly liiile paw. -if you can show mo a tbriicr hand than that in all Ibis school I'll let you I'll.' "liuinciliiitcly," added Webster, ! thrust out the other hand. Tho schooliiiaslei' was stumped. Hut ho was as good ;is his word; he let inc. oil Hartford Times. A liiiiimiuil in ller Teelli. , There is n female in (his eily w ho litis tl very cosily ami elegant diamond Ingeniously set iu our of her beautiful upper front teeth. W lien she umilet, ami nhe always tines the brilliant rays that conn; from her hamlsoiiifl nioiilh are brighter thai: tiie "littering beams that shoot from tin elcctrio j headlight 011 a steriivvht ?l boat lit iniilni;;lit. i I. oui-vilic Courier- 1 Joumal,
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 19, 1891, edition 1
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