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luttltam lecortl. 1 torn II. JV. i-oivtjoiv, EDITOR AND rilOriUETOll. HATES ADVERTISING TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, One cquare, one insertion One equare, two insertions One S'juajf , one month 11.0 l.M 2.M $1.50 PER YEAR Slrlclly In Advansi. For larger advertisements liberal con tacts will be made. VOL. XVI. PITTSIH)R( CHATHAM CO., N. C, FHBUUAUY 22, JS'.U. i , ml M- I NO. 20. Ihriuiihiii I. S'MC "HI ilCHIIlhlll'l II" - 'I I 'tvlll.'l'1 Imt fi- -h mid f it ' r Willi lli'wi'n; IVc i'hii -i'p it frail our dreiiiiikin I timm Hl love! II). I will !" cut-. Thr'-n fitn" in thai ! i n s jv,r.'h (.in!i ini'r"l with lrclll-"l rfn; tsxvei't tho vision from nir ilri'iiiiilatni, lltillllil it- winilnlV's rust's (will". li-i l in gently through lln ilri'iiinl.i t'l Tim' 1 limy mi I nigm- renin ; OiiIiIr ni) safely to the lovelnnri F or I l"iie to ri-'t in li'im". When' Hie breath "f Icndi'i bln-nig Nxvi'cl"ir 1 1 1 1 y hinvely il'iii", fare 1 ! I hv fowl ewes-lug hrciitnhiiiil, b.velniid 'ill in mi". -Wn i tn; Unt i l: in Hume Mngiiziu". THE CAPTURE, )lm lli'i, tlii' "lil servant, nvvnkciicd liii'. She i-nhl, "Your uncle i dy itig !" 1 wciil down st'lirs, mi l HRilill fmiiiil "in vk.'II' before llii hnlf-opi ii door, whet" ln III" pud twodnysl IhhI lii'i'ii watching Hi" agony nl" m v uncle. He had brought iiir ii, Hint Inn) been thi) Ikindesl t T guardiana. Hi' liiul ban ished mo from his presence. I f . had C 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 ' 1 1 lint I slintiM iinl In' hiI nitt.'il In llif i'IiiiIi'iiii. Hi- liml done nil this witlmiil motive, without any offence I'M 1 1 1 v pin t, hut simply because in? liml disinherited tin' I'm her! Hi t ! I H i- hrr turning about ill Hit" dying iihiii'h room, ii few i.hpi from ii!". Tin re .'In' r iHH as n k.iv- Mfigti. Sli" devotes I'.i If In tln patient. Sin1 obeys inch request if the doctor, wh'i, with her, watches by iih uncle's bedside. I watch lnr iveiy iiimiiii'iit ii ii I ii wil'l hatred, jnix.nl with m;ii mill liuuidint imi, l'lll'IIH III III',' XI UK. On i i v reditu fi"iii ict iiniii.v, I found In-r Iimiil; nl my uncle'.-, liml Ic mill t-i lm : "Slll.l is Illl I'I'I fit. IK I Sl'IIHI'I's daughter, lie died ruined , poor !. I fellow ! I hup.' Ihnl v-m will not object tn 1 1 1 v giving her a small dowry. Vim will Mill lw ii millionaire!" ! She win vetx beautiful, hut pii'inl liml hiinlit v. Sh" received me coldly Uinl in vet v iiiiji-iieiini-i tii'iiiiii r, Imt ill npit- "I t liit I tell promptly in love villi hrr. Her .-tcp niiidi mp tromldo Bin! tier liii" profile ch'iliiii"l me. l thf end of ii month I would hne iven h -nveii Hiid eiirlh for her love. I dnivil lo tell her ho, to ii-k her to iiiiirry me, lllt kIh- refused me without heMllit ion. ''Nevel !" she dechired positively. Ah ! (hut "iificr !" It luol.e my Jinnt, lull I nn--wi-red her dimly: "Von ini(.ht li'ive told tne sM molt Relitlx." It would h'IMi I'n II less elhi' l- Chios!- fdi- i. tiirm d chI.i.In. And I I ...l...ir...l (I... Innl.Mlie 1 1 1,1. !,".. ..( 1,1 l aiiHwcf, like the sjiitinr uinl fool (hut 3 whs! Todny I know whiil the girl with the dark i n wns hitling ! I imw uiiib r-t-t t imI her silence, her cold reception, her insulting' rejection. I! wns be cause she mis sure ol her position. Al jendy she knew tluit she should rob me of my fortune. Ami to think tlmt dining the pn-t two ilnvs I hnve not told In I bo I ib -pis ' In l. To Honk thnl I win snlislied to nvoid her, not t" ttilk to h"i ! How ..he mn-l bmh Ht mv follv ! As tin thoiight ( -liters mv miiid. I ..... (.. . i.i. i ii... t I! .( 1 1... i words oi the doctor still sound ill in.v Jir. "lo you w ish to kill tin- pat it lit It can be done in a minute. A unldeii emotion, a surprise, and be e,, s!" Thus evt ii nature is in favor of th" ftpollel ! gnili I look lit ht I. Sh ' is leaning met the bid with l. ivpi'-, Moll of a M'ldonna ! Siiiltleuly th" obi unit move., nud lllOBIIH like 11 little I Inld. M' In ai I Is filled with pity for him. I hen he calls . "I. nnii !" The do -tor in 1 1 i s ipnckl y , I In nr a contused whi-peiiiig, then a cry : "I imi sulVociiliiig ! Ah I - - " A dead silence, - then a rattling in the throat, and again -i I -1 Then the doctor leans over the bed, ll-tens, nud finally says in a low voice; "He is dead." I.Hire liides her fne ill her b inds; J approach. I would like to a"cil"c lief, but II puerile sills.' of respect keep me mIi til, nud ii i'. sh.. who hpcaks first; "1 would like to say Mnic t hi ng to yon. " Her evt's io-c rillt'tl with tenr-. but lier voice is resolute. It seems as if Hue were delving inc. However, I consent and leal her in to t'i next room. There wo remain looking at e-ieli otic r for a iiiinute without (.peaking. It is she who eou tmucH : "Von will excise me fur mil having Kent for yon so nn r, but your uncle refused absolutely to see you, and euii Mtlci int bis c M. lit inn, I had only to nbpy. That v- as at let th opinion of ihe do.'t- r. Heli- ve m , I am Hiurvl" 'I rliould think o!" I exclaimed j wiih all insulting laugh. She looked me lull in t 'ie liice. - her eyeM thidieil. --11 11 1 she i-loppe I rryinsr. "Von will regret tint .i'i','h!" hIc .iid h niuhtily. "It is eowiinlh 1 Voiir duty ns eentlemiiu i- tif.-t t" lif-tr n to mi ." I wis Htrnck with In 1 ( I itmh , ul thollgll I lieheved it to lie olilv iiliother form of diiplieily ; mid ' ri -plied "invely : "Hp it so! I will litcri d you." Sh" continued then veh"iu'Mitlv : "I know t tint you l'elieve flint I in fluenced your uncle. I know t Imt you lirlievf me respon utile for h its clmlure id 11 1 i 1 1 1 1 lowurd oil, mid n"i".v "' hiivilivc ciiptureil his est ite. I lumn Unit you lielieve me iivurieioiis, 11 liiir, H plotlrl ! Il'ii rl'. I mil null" of these tilings !" "Ah! then you lire not his li"ii-"ss''" I iidied with liitter irony. "Ve! I inn hin heiress ! Hut I did liothiiig' t lint the ni.il scrupulous Ii liciicy could object to! I olten begged ,M)iir uncle to ,'- 'ii'l lor you, mid I only ceiixed when tin- doctor llshllled ine tllllt IHV Colistillll delll lllds worried the piitieiit. Voiir uncle wit. my benefnetor. "lb- K'lved me from misery, mil I could not do miythiiik' which would prove in" iingi-iitel'iil. When lie w,i. ntt'iekeil with tli"sriniKe whim ol pre I'errine me to you. I whs obliged to submit ; us h ' whs then to i ill to be opposed " "Hut oii inherit the ( st ite !" I re peiited w ith thi-sullie m hiiieholy irony. "1 inherit it well.'" Sh" gned tivdly ii ni". If ill !- IM I' wh '.I niiilld you thiil;'J" I eM-niiie d ".lu.-t w Imt you w ill thin!-. ' ' mid -h" diett ii smiill puck-t from her pocki-t Mild h'ltided ll to me, n-Minu. "l-'oryiv,. the old mini, mid de-troy this pr iot of his delii iiini !" I whs too niuch fistoiil'-he I to hpi ;ik. Mv hmiils trembled. ,oiituse.lv I renlizcd how wrote: I lei I b. -11 in ! bhimiiig her. 'Whil do yon no t tinniiiered. iih ;ui .'" I I'ri'ilh I give i I t i '. 1 1 1 . Ie ir o yuir mi by le i hii-'. ! i I in iignui-t the iishmii'-il Ih'il I ill t!l" f',ice, In r, y iice'is.'d. " I'lirit is tin- ill. i mid von 1 1 miiin I In- leippy nui'le. " I w .n so ie. eiV'iiu Unit I wns oliliged t. wn!l for niiiort : se could not look le v whom I lui I so h.is ! Alf-r -Ii mi II few iiiluiili I b'gml i I .'ollecled my n supp!ieit:n t l-'oi'iive in"' Tnkt bi.-k this picket! I would ruth' r di. li-ni lie '' I'' tlM ,h' "" lldilioll .." A. I ! " idle ' M'lui HI. d, clli it i V n'.i I disdiiiiil'ully, "do you think thit I will touch it I'.i you think I would defile myself by stenling?" "I have misunderstood you!" I e chnmeil. ,-l hnve acted like a brute ! I mil 11 liiisernble fool ! ' "It docs not ni'itter now ! We shall probably never wee each ot her ngniii !" She spoke ei ntly, in mi absent milli ner. Her beautiful eyes liml a far away look, mnl now I knew she wn itii'ly pure, innocent, stiiiiil-s.. "Ah !" I nun inured. "t ! w hut ll-c ti, tin; mioiev In me! To let-live it thus from yoin hands is the hmde-1 ot iitiuisuments. I nnl not hnv 1 ndl not hnve It ! I '" f'eeive it fro,,, Von who refused me isocold!y! - Iroin y oil vv ho ilespi-e me i vv il Ii such hum il inl ing gent leiiess ! I I should cuiisi It i my si If disgraced lor j lib !" "What do you miv .' I i-gi need ' j becililse I return -d to you what In ' longed to y on :' Heiiu-e I rehire to I pr.tit by t he uin r.i-. uii'de whim o) a:i invalid !" She l-ellfl't.l mid her iidmirnbl my heiiit with I, H b. .lUl.V oration, pt lay 1 l r IV Wolllil vim m IT II 1 1 lni i Why woiiltl you let me h-ive no part in your life'.' "I was n poor girl, treiittd with kiuiliMUs mid trust in listening lo von." "Would you have' listened to me, then, if you had been iieh.r' I e cla i meil. Sh cist don n lie I ey es and i eiiimned a minute nude cidc.l. TTi'-ti . lilt iug her long eyelashes, she said simply. "I think Ml'" My excitement . men used, mod . tailed me mid 1 could only stammer : "Hut now you can - - She motioned me to be silent. After ll few minutes deep thought, she said: "Today. I think that I liftve the right to listen to you. My refusal or hoc ptniicc depends now only upon my own inclination." 1 approached and implored her: "Accept my life or r fuse it!" "I will not rcl'uss" it !" she atisvvi n- i geully. Ami HUdilenly, sMiilim; sweetly, -he i. Mil with Kiibtle feminine irony ; "I would never have refused it. IVr if you fell quickly mi love with mc, loo, not sjovv in l"vinr, you!'' 1 C'ilj.llt IHUH''" builds II Il 1 kissed them humbly, but s'ie gently tin w s hem I'-.vuv mid b. gge I in" to iPiiiem- bel- til'' pre rill " of till lb lid, which, to t. II the tl utl, i hud almost bu -golt' u. 'I'liu- I ei'tui 'd my ieh' rit.'iuep. liomnnee, All iiieli Milsim mnl S it Tfrnk, S'lic the diiys of W'illnim Kidd, III" tnlenli d but lllil'ortllliHte buceiiliei r of flc' Spimisli mniti, thi ic bus be. n ii liido of roiiiuui'e ovei I in- hind of sen cooks. They hnve been tie heroes mid vilhiins f prodigiou- t:iles, ti 1 1 I even tin ir sollH luiV" ho ll endowed with peeulinr Hlti-ibilles. l'.veiy sen cook coiiimiimli womlerlul recollec tions of hiiil breiulth senpes, lis wt II lis slni'et of plum dull mid nutritious hoivc. Not one, ImweM r, is himself more ol ii 1 1 1 ) i 1 1 1 ( - s imeii tluiii the ( k of tin- lintisli ship .loli ii Cooke, w Inch recent ly nrri ved nl Sun hiego, 'ill., lifter ii buig mnl ihingefoils voy iige from Cm rd ill'. This cook, siiys (ho ( uion.in ii full-blooded Apuchc I ii 1 in M, boi-u in the White lountnitis of Ari- Xotiu. His pie, the terrible White Mounlilili mid 'I'olito Apiiches, Inive cnuseil no end of trouble to the troops mid settlers in Ariomi. This m i n wh- mimed Tuimisliini (Silver Hived iiild v us tiiken when st ill It child to Mt .vico where lie WHS niised. He Iiiim f.illowed the sea for the greiiler purl ol his life, nml hits visited every pml of the globe, leiirning si Vein I hilig mi ; 'S, iueliiiling Knxlish, mid becoin inc some villi's ngo n member of the in 'i : on it' friiteniity, I ii civ ili.iil ion he !. I wn ns .loliii I i-y in. He is ipiile ihii . it h I he I'ldiiin ph v siogitom , mi l nlili uigh sixty veins of iigc, ii' pc!,r , leir.llv ill middle life. He hn a A ev'iemi ujfe nml I'ninilv living on tic peninsula of Lower ( 'nliloi niii, in d snys t hut thiH is Inn hist voyiige. H" wns iicked up in Liverpool by t'Mpt'on liillin of the .lohn Cooke. !, l in or Silver Hiver is nu intelligent fi Mow nil' I n sen cook, it li I does not -.1 tn luilf us bloodi hirsty us ii n ii v . .( !u i er.'.ks wiMi ii lnr different petlj. t;nllcn Stlcnee. "I lllllle .S'l'lll oljee," s;ild th' 111 '1 11 t'l the mnektnlosh, "by merely keeping mv month shut." "Was n ,il nil unci imi V ' a skid tin; man in the slouch Imt. No." ' High l'i ie 'I do'd'ir sk"d you to show him your toiijue and imi didn't do it? " ventured the mm; who had his f. el on the fable. No. It wns " "I'oinid il on thestieil anil didn't sny n word about il to anybody '" sug gested th" tn o n behind the green gog- gl-s. "Ho it on a bet?" iiiipiiied the uinn in I In- shaggy ulster. " burglar ii-ked you where your money w lis loil and yon were struck s hless and couldn't tell him?" Ii'imded the iniili with th" big spot of gray in his moustache. "Voii flunk you'ic pretty Muni I, "said the mall in the mackintosh, speaking to the crowd gem rally, "bnl you're not. N'"i" of ymi would i n r guess it. I made thnt S'll'l in he simple.l way in the world. A rich old uncle who was visiting us fold a long story we'd j heard him tell a hundred times before, j I was the otdv one in the famiiv that I didn't yaw n, and In' remembered nu; in his will." ('Iiieiigo Tribune. j Coyotes Shirk tn the Ice. ! A gi ilt'.-nuill liol'l lip the llVrl'. who. for ibvieii- ti iisoii-. dots not I w ant his nauii iiientiond, iibite- tlmt a a v en ings ago In had oce isii'ii lo build n boi'tire on the ice of a pond about two miles below I'loi i'-ton. He h it it burning' and went home. The ' ii"l morning win n lie came buck he whs sin prised to see lour coyotes sit ting nu the ice on their haunches in a . circle about the black embers. He ' approached them, ami while they made J frantic ( Units toget iivniv, they seemed ' fil-teued to Ihe lee. He procured a club and dispatched all font. His thinly is that they t.nf down on the ite, mtrneteil by the blaze, ami froze bnl. lieiio (N( v. I .lonriial. ' The hnly l xihinatiiui. : .luck "I dmi'l comprehend Mis, ' Smith." j Tom "In w hat respect ?" .lack "Well, we were chihln ii to gether, and lu re now I'm and she's : niily J." i Tom You've lived faster than -he Ins. " i -luck 'Thanks, old fellow. I guess lint explains it." Hctroit Free ; I'm s. Mnjor ( i nliiini lhixisof North Cat olimi, is actively interesting; hniisell in a movement lo save from inin the ' obi fort of Sir Walter Kab igh on the eastern cohM ami preserve to the Stale !' "rournl vi which it was built. (lUMHtKVS COM' M V, I 1 Vt'V M SI h . - th is -j ,.'. in il- pin- hi I H'll ll-'l " !)'( 5 lH, 1 r-'iv. -.,f il'.-! : vry li.n.i ril"" ! 1 An I nn-.-s- wi -"a th i( vv Ii - the Mnv Oil llls. the st l-. I , And Hie Icio-t that itever - i 'Ir A -part nee. tl" widi Hi" K'Wil m i-vv, Hiitsti'inlv s Ill" vv'ir'l siiv? I S'-ii'lv's Hie w.ii-.l Hint will'-. I "I (iritl v Hint si.irilv gf.nn ; It V -tieifillK til It Will . "IH y V" t I - I urli ll - It- 1 1 nu your .i'"v a 'Mia li. Siui' j- ;i v, ri g.."il cur. i.i I I'o li i'lil"!i Hi" I ii'ii"-, I le t-. ClM If.'l.lfli 't -tes Ilk" il I . 1 1 I - l'en" ll'il'lln-l n-viT l"t- u' ' Anil ( 'lever's a n ii v n-i.' I. " . lint siienii'i.i nil. I -hie:. He v n . Ho St'-n l I hi lie' -'iter in"iiiil I " carry yen n'l the vv.-o . 'I h" iron I'lir w ill -. niii', hel, AI -I rnutin mil- -I- nn l tlv.v . lint the I'llHi'llt I' fill "f the He. I in I, I wiiiriuil will giniw it Hn. .ugh. A .l!i. tllliv t the "l.-l, I'll',, n. n heat i.f might tin I ii.itui. It'll Steiely n ll. I Sti.-I, ni.i-t in the n. I. -li ill 1 1 j yiir h-i "- iigini. . iv t-U .lournal. V lion's I nil MisitiP, A plelty sfoiy of dug friendship coines from iier.iss Hn-wiiter. A .iinill terrier neeoiniiiiuied his mast' f mi n li.it tn ii country li-.n-i', where H "m received vi iv oiiijli In ml li ng ! t mu "lie ol the I a HI -e dogs. In nig re-cm" I, indeed, just ill time to escape b lni destruction. The next day th"- little do" was missed, nml nil si nrch for loin I'm- two dnvn was iniiivniling, Af the end of that time, however, he it uppeai-ed in Hi' wtiible v in d iii company with a bin re trii v- r which Is Inii jed tn his iiei'-t' r. The moment lie ritrievir not lb' house dog thnt hnil mnltl-ellted tl." Id tie terrier he Ilea at him smngi Iv nml S' vercly ('might him. There wns no doubt Hint the slim 1 1 dog liml journey oil to the home kennels nud pei-simded in dog liiuguage his big friend to return with him me I avi -nge his wloii:;.. -- 'i vv York Time... v x I.IIV l'i i.i. amxi i . I'lobiibly no miiiii'il in Hi" woild spends mote ot its bl'e among trees than the sloth, which is n native of fhe hopiciil Imi -ts nf S. mill America. It lives amoiig the tret -. b . lis mi their leaves and ships suspended front n bough or huddled Up nl the point where the blanch meet- tl" trunk. H dots not walk along tin brunch"--, but cling., to th'-m buck downward, r'nirly active by night, il spend- if- day in sl'-ep, and having little ie d to culti vit. iiil' llig i- mi.- ..I tl.. dull est nl cr atari k hi chief i iiemv is t'l ntnke, which is einil.l' .1 In attack ll in if h ow n ipuirtei's. Win n it has stripped one tree of it- foliage it limves mi to the next "V seizing nil adjoining branch, but should this not be mis .ible it mllsl perloiee come to file ground, on nhich ll walks most clumsily, mnl climba nlrtsh. New York Mail nml Kxprcss. t llli'KKN TVI It. lllbeil White says, m I hi fashioned "polite" r'.ii"h-h' that no llihnbitniit:. of the burn yard s-elu ii,..scssi.i of such a vfirntv ol cvpre!---ioiis and so copiniis n Imiuni.c n;, cmiiinou p inltry. Take a chicken of lour or live days old, hold ll up to a window where there lire Mies, ami it will quickly Me.c them ith self-snt-istied little twitterings, liu offer it a wasp or Vice mnl it will .live a harsh cry of dislike nml fenr. When n pullet is ready fo h,y b, tttie' it know ii by n tymisiind ca-y sott not", uinl when tin lay in:; is dmn 'ht ruslie- forth with loudly jnv tul sounds, which nil takin up ami pro- l'iliir"d by Ih k mnl all the heiilit ry mid v. hicli olten .-pi end I rmn mu bin ii yard to another. When 11 hen la mesa lllotllif she has still other expies.-imis. and spends much lime running about clucking ami .creaming. The cock lull, mu many voices also. When he tin. Is food he utters a pecul tar call fo ;,miii laxorite licit tn conic and paitakeot if with him. When a bird ot prey pn-s . mar the yard he calls in ipiick nii-1 warning tones to all his family. At ether times his voice is as defiant as il he were ushiji sharp words, or il -i gentle a- if he were pel -ting some cue. Hut the '.0111111 by which he t- best known I-, his mowing; by this he has been distinguished in all ages as the country iiiiiii'h clock, as the wntehinan Cmt proclaims the division ol the night "the crested cck whose clar ion sounds the silent hour-." New York World. Her Tiki I. ill, mine-. He "Hid Vnll ever hear that ,l,ig soll's w lie spi n k '-1 w o hi ""llilgt s?" She "cs." He "What me they .'" '"The one for company nml the other for da-son."-. Chic.igo Inter-'.V.-aii. I,KII)H01;T1I!-: AKMY. Tho Tliiid lnOintrv, Now Fitn tioi'p'1 a.t Fort f'lif'l It la thf Oldest K"e,merit In Un!lt Sam's Korvim. Th" Third Cnile.l Stab s I ulasit iy. iVnw nfafioiied af I'ntt Siielliiig, Colonel T. C. M noii. comiuniidant, is the oldest feeim-mf in the Ciiitel States in in y . d iline it s m ga n i zed lift from I7M. when it was brought info existence nml "1-a resolution nl' th" Colltllli'llt'll emigre-:., lie first Aim I- icnn lulantry. olom l .laefson'- reui- nieiif h'lviugl idi i'd di-biindeil. ami It b 'c.im 1. ti. .xx u a . the First riiitedSt.il. tfanlrv. At the (list Mission of c-.n ji" --. iifbrthe adoption of th-eon titiitim, in 1 71. Wnshiiig t"li iimiiiiinl' d nud e.-iiijie" ci uiti lined its .illiet fs. It lias iiImii v . In en n ci lick fegliiient, llld XV It K cm l'i ifiv'-H the siibliiplel of " The Hille-," nud Soiisn iledic.-ited bis famous mutch in it- honor. 'Toil bus 111 XX II X' -. bl" 11 lls-i.;led duties lliost dilli enlt or d.-iii-emu-, nml in iilmosl every Impoi'tnllt on in in i ;u ll ha. h"oii ill the lead. It hits I ii 0 I ' I " I linn Htnl ngnill Irom the Vtlnntie to th. I'.'.-itic. buck nml It 'It ti, along Ih" Hat lakes, nml in. m inn- iimtlieltl bold, t .. the gulf, Thro'tgh forests, our th .hrts of Ihe soutinxe .t, nern.. tin i ii.lnins mid plain- of the b nib I Mates ami Mexico it hn- inn I.' Os w-iy ntend- ing again. I every for.-- xil.ich lni'. (hired to oppose Hie ml. .1 h-tot. .. sol iln r in battle from il i lauks c CP" ;'a"!i.it i lot-, IV. -ii"iil ol Ih" I'nit d States. Si'llllfills, lii lull. I - nf I 'ni; !' -S, grelif jurists, govt'i nm - of st itt s and b i ri tones, and some nf the bravest, be-t and most di'f iiigiiislu'd otlleers ol th, I 'llited States in-iii y, now mid ill It, pnsf hisfory, The soldi, is of tlii-. icelinenl b o tii"ir blood mi aim ist every impm tan' lield ill tile win of x; they Were wilh ilnekson nf Nt v tfrlenli'i nud Mil iil'i"!v Wn-.ii" in bis Ohio f p'ligii. I li. y xx '!-.- in fh. Hln-k 1'nxt k nml Si iiiiiiole war,, wmigdm-y til every import lilt etlgagenielif in Mexico, retreated but ill order ntel without n stner'jler from th" dis nslrou, lield nl Hull Hun. They X'.el" III Appoiiuitfov wbetl Ice SUlielldel'etl. It" liii" tl'Hs tl" stofv i.f its eiigag"U't ills duiiie: tit-- xxnr. l.eimi nlin-ct have if S Cool sjiis with lie Indium- Wl'h Creeks, Niixni,'.. Apa-dn Mod.'.s. Sioux--mid if wn- xt ith Hihi ,.i in bis '2, (Hill lllile chase lll'tef .lo-a pi, s N't'Z t'"l'C. S. vv iimiiig gloiy uinl ii si n In;- (ieticral Miles, who caught th" lildiiins on the fly. Its li 1st nllici i . ("line Iroin the old ooiitiiieiilnl line ami ininv of its offi cers since were sous ,,) grandsons "f those who i' inghl in the revolution. When the sohliers of the i exoliitimi th intim iitals I n rui-hed by the cev- (rn I cnlmiies m Stiitei wire dis baiiiied, t'olmiel Henry .lueksmi's lir-t A UK ilea ii iiiliiiiiv xv a-i 'i "a n I. "e,l f rmn Vic-sin liii .i ll . nml New Hi'inpsliii e solibe,... They xvi-ii d: band, d -I mi. -JU, l-71, by resnl'it ion nl ( 'nuut i i s di'teil ilinie '2. 171. which pioviiliil I'm- retaining in the s -i v ict -only twenty -lix c men at l'olt I'itt nud lilty-live nt West I'oitit, with nn oHicer higher in rank than captain ; but mi Ihe fnll.-xv in; day a resolution was pass, d limb t which tin 'its re"' nm nit iiitaiiliy xx a - o -a m (.il. Hy m.. r of the S. ( i. taiy .. Wm II 111 ll, .s nl ll. 't I ! , III XV I 111 ll lint h SS than hah "I the companies of tin regt llienf hnvelii. il t U"'lg'-'l leixe b"eli inscribed upon its banners. Tlie li-t lines lint include the scores of skirm ishes mid buttles iii which a pint only liiiveb.cn in action. .Chicago Tnh line. r.illi iiil I-' oner l iiclnries. I n the I'ri tteh 1 1 mi 1 1 . r, which is cut III two In Solllh l lMll IH ellUt .- lire fnctmiet xxliieli tut it n. it nititienl flowers by I he nullum mnl t mplov -ev ernl htindred git I - and women Tin trail" was lot no i Iv very ii n In a il h I n !. so ninny poisonous cln -.mcnls Ik-ihj; Used In color the crude ma ler nils. 1 1 bite xi ars ll glen! I In pi nv elm nl - lime I'ei n m i l'' by -ulist it nttiig mil" ciioiis pigments that the ind'istrv, a, prncn 1 in New York, can be pro liotiliced quite sale. Tho ;;irs and women nrc w oiiib rl iilly ib It and skill ful. All tarn "nod wages, nml a few get as high us twenty ilollin- a week. Hut it takes a long appt t iiliceslnp and requires considerable inborn talent to beconie.it successful operitor. I'.xely step has to be m istered before a girl c. fs t i be a joiii ic y m tn. I'll.' '-Imping, (TMiipnig o cm bug nt llieh axi-, their m in iigeim nt on the stem, the re union of lei ! to Mower nud both to irtem Lave b be known down b the iiiniiite.t tb-iai!. The workwrimen r-rveaii apprmitice-hip of never less than n year. I lining thi ' time th v earn little m nothiug, th" products ,'n-t ttbotit of! -. Itttiu fie- rii'v nnit-'liii! t!,..x M,oil .'V Att"- Hei' th-'.' get n small xxnge f.o a year ..rtxt.- nml the', blossoiii out into i xp( i t-. Snim girls nexef can leiirn it' all. linnvii vvoini ii, especinily when oxer thirty, ('in seldom acpiii-e the 1 ..ipiisit" skill. New Yoik Adveltisi r. inn' eless f'fmli rs. Th ii. ,n sit inn i, t smokeh s- pn-.x (b-ts is kept n profound secret In n'l tie inventors nml hy 1 he ( iov i inteeiits which pui'.'h'oe 'hem. N"nHx nl! "i th tn consist ,.s,eiitinl!y of guiieot'nli (: other lower form, of nit i ncnttmi, neled mi by ll solvenf. such as neetii.1 ill-", or lifetime, which reduces the lni ,. ,c. liiose to a viscous pn-t. ; th li,;.ti j, tlll'll rolled OUt itlto sheet ltU'1 tin- ...Ixi'iil allowed to exapoinfe. I 'II" slu ft- lite hit in II dell", homy Mibstniici , nml lire cut first into -!n'-. nu 1 then flu strips life cut cr .-sw is., info grains of any size, or the sub stance can be left ill strips or in a , fibi'i.'iM form. The French were the tir-t to use smokeless povxib r. ami tins 1 they did in tl,,- L.bel gun. It i- 1" -lieved thnt this Vieillcs powder xxn made l, n"xin picric neid wirh tie paste as nl-t x o. This powder wns found rapidly to d feriornfo, ami had fo he libnmliilied. The ( iernuilis introdueeil n siiiokeless powiV'i in lKS'.l. a. iiitrnt 'd guncotfou like thnt nf the French. I', ai-o. was wni'tiiig il) itabillty. A th-'.-clips smoli "ies- powder must not be too violent in its action : must he nbh- to J-tniel extremes ot le nt nml cold ; must not absorb water ol debl-ini-nt" " hel wise while in -tore. And it in problem to find suitable powders to answer nil these conditions. - Haltiiin.'re Ameri can. Jiil'Hiiose l.iiefpicr, flu .hipnuese lacquer is a ready made pioduet f nntiire, being pre pared trofu the Hip of fhe Inequ, 1 tn-, which, w Imii hiirib'iied. is of nm i"l like stuoot litiess, lllinlVeeteil by '( it her acids of hot water. It is of , nr, nt durability, nr-ver sphtiny ,',. I ''reckling. Th" lmlustritil inipnrtam'c 1 of hn quel' wmk is far above ils art xalue in .tnpitn. where it is employed h i an lu'iiiite xaripty of uses, even f.n- such objects as acid tauks, ship keels, ami intogi-'ipliie tablet--, not 10 ..peak of fhe objects "I dmio-sti.'. 11 ". l ie unique sup -rior-f t of .fapn n hieipi- I vi'i! k is due Iff otdv t" tb" -pct-inl merit of the unit- rial, but-nl-. . (., the care and skill -how n by the .Inpnli'-e in the Iiliinipnlntloii of tie miPeriiil. The art hieipiet work m .l.ipnn i- es-eiitially individual. ll l t"'t " men ly bri.'-it-hrit". There is a- widen distinction between the ord inary lacquer tray nr cabinet of com merce and the exquisit lacs by the gfeiit .liipaitese fir'ist as between a pla 'iii'.l and a c.iuviis of Hnpli'i'd. I'.nch of the gr"n' mn-ters of lacipier i rented a sty le of his own mid loiiiuleil a school, of which the tradition,-, wen kept alive by Ins u s,f. lnr it nlu i j. - j New York Sun. slie Knqiloied Mrntey. The vnnilg husband was soiprwlett surprised win ii hi- wife came nit" the nltiee. She opened the ct mx i tsnt im, , at unci . "I xxiint enough money to go out nl town lorn few days," she said, "nml ! vnu will Jut i t i take v mil' meal down tow ll lor a h w day -. " "Wtiv, xvfint does tin- meiiiir" "I 111".'!!! pt-t til!-. I got II 111. --, il tfi r bov 'o coiiie to th" limi-. tor Al.it t Ann t"t tell her that .-he wn- wniitt-d nt her aunt's, and - -nmi n- '-he i.nt nrmiml th. cnttiei I hnt up tin h"iis. nml locked it nud run m'liv. Win n sin coints back she won't liml any "lie tin re. We don't ow e lnr anytime., so it'snll right, and I wanted to dis charge her. but ymi know I never would .litre to fell In r t" eo, Hi I knew xoii wouldn't dan . and tlmi I voll think Xfill little wife knows pretty well how t" niniinge':' Sny v , mux. or I'll hunk down mnl ci y ii';hf Inn in Ihe nflice " Imlinnapolis .lout-mil. Ilnxx ii rianl Has liitveleil. Less than l-'o inn - npi Hi" little plant km wn fo the bof iiiPfs (m piichv s ( ' -1 ii in mi i is, wn- only known fo inhabit n siiihII section of countix in the very south ru p n timi of ,o u i-in n it. Some tunc Inter tt was t. . ported ns ncciitrine sparingly along ihe Canadian mrf. mid. Inter still, on the Arkansas. Since Ihnl time it has slowly spread north, wesf nml ensl, oxen to the very source of the Missouri, over info tic Hritish posses simis, and t- now sit, I I i be creeping nlong .he S'lsknfchax? in towards Hud son Hay. How a plant which ortg im ted in a warm climate could h-.'ciis h ill itself to such changes is anotlu n nature's mysteries. St, Louis 1 'PilbllC, A Ml tie 01l tiirl. f foil from the fehla of a letter Thnt cam" ill ll Mnvtitiie of ohf I rein "li" I .-hull never forget la'i - ml with n glamor of g"l'l . And I HcigL't o! tl;-:- (.tight l r-'- that wort it .. It n"n- cnl' tin- I t"xv " a gtr!. f.ill h"XV tfl.'l.'. fllllv "in e it ("II e'ft 1 -I hi-w it. 'him: mid W'.n.h'rfiil -url ' l" eyes, lik" th'' In'avciis lllmve llr. i;".in.". I. tight a-an April ami I'lu". Ml t... xx-ii,. Mill,,. Mux-lo lov A a, I .,-et..,l I,--I -ni ls ll-Ihey hlfw. And "ii wh'ii w Ith telitlorest i-arPSSPs 'h"', l.,-., th" l.riu'ht xx-i'n'I'Ts npnil A ad tiiiele - A-cel -i.iiK of h"r tr"s-es, I h'-v I..- ." I I In- xx ihl . in I to tux- h"iirt f And li" , afl.'l "'nr- thai liavp .erlsll("d, I' Inn".- iii,-".i.,'h ih"- e,l-l and Ihe gl'i'itr1 , S. gle .., i,. I p. yet ch"ri-li"d. li -mile- liken 111. inhl'.'.in! And thou :;h Ih.- .h :ir (..r.-hcad thai xv.ue ii I !'- I"x 'nciitli ll,"' n,ii,i'- thai ni'inii. Mill, sttli m ih- .lurk I n.l"rc it. Ami ki-- il. and love il alma'' I'. I, Mixi.ix in t In il u ( '.in I ll iilimi. Ill MtHHH s. S, ll i i.iilalt.t tl Snails. Wt in "i kmtxx what we can't d-' until xx, hx, ,, ,!,, j), but doti't. Teacher " Tommy, how do y oil know tlmt tin xx,,i!. i . i , .imd ?" Toiii mx " I d.'li't. " SI Will you loxi im win n I'm lid';"' He "S,iiv. If u, he a s(f lltd habit by llnit time, yon klunv, A '.'tie? "Well, I vvniit n husband w ho i . easily ph used." Maud "Holi'l U"irx, di ii. Hint'. Hn kind you'll it.'' I-!' I I . 1 No t'P III the sfovf!" I'lM I. ! '11,1'.'. sixbl ll poelllS Oil 'I'n nil',' " IMitor "Sh"vt '(-in in ami -tnk.- :i mutch '" "What that froxV ,,' the piano sitigiiiL'.-' I l'i af The' Xot."' "Fear llm knot. I should think he Would fi (11 t lit IK.lii.se. " "I know I'm ii htth ii'i'itahk', John, but it I had t i live my lift ngniu I'd mm ry ymi m-) the mti""--"H'm ! - I Im x i my ih iil.fs iihoiif it. '' A, riant t'iil. writing home h Llt pan nt-, -i"i. ' J am sorry 1 have no mom y h" i..i.. stinnp bu this h tter , I tx ill ) "lit ; :xo oil the next." He ioi .sceni to be thtukiug hiii.l; ' Sin --"1 wa-." He "Of me?" She -"Why, Air. Tiliimid, I coitldii't t hink hafil of y mi." "oui in ihhor njipt ars to hfivo bnl.-d -i '..nod m.ii'y times." "Just ixxenty ft. mi times. Tin m f time, xv ill b. hi- -ih r bankruptcy . " S.iuildie . Mro, id, lie i- Hhsol,it,-!y the ...Id- -t mau I ku.nx. ' AlcSwllli g" u In what wavV" "I m vcr knew him I", -'u-ge-t ii remedy fo uny ouo w ith n ei'hl. " ' I l- a now. .'llld tl-vl 'tl- we. II" l'"!i.er- grnxcly wl'll" he xvillt'" nil whether he had Letter .l II.- if" .i, -.(-ner ..r hi- --kateJ. Will I 'a pa, I flunk I like his- ho v t w ii . as lunch as 1 do arithmetic." Pupa "Why ih. vox think so?" Wil lie ' I'"!. ins,- I limi t bavt fo tig, ire nut tin el, XX i I ,. " Hon,,, "W bit', Ihe mat ler with yoin "i-'iiii i-i.. ' 1 1 '.-n iieh d i uin. " .'"iii'i'i ' ih. thai ', my wit, 's work. She's I" -,HHle it lm 1( llll'ths w it h x i:l ...,i- eb- li.icnl-. " "I wish could make my colhc-tioli- a-, in-ily a- you do. " sn id t he nn -reliant to tic si reel car conductor. "Mine mnv set-in good, but they arc nidi tan . ' was flu reply . "H.ivi x.-i r.iel that urltcl 1 'H'.W o i. ! i. ,, , ""; ' " "No, I bin. ii t. but ex n-i, i- , vio.,1,1 be ; If t-"l I'm, any tblt'g oiip, I ftl,1 to t( H a bad L .. t In . In flk ll ... ,tlx . ' In .1 l"."i i d i ni. lions, . Sunt h "Wh'i. ;-. tin knit, wit '"t tin- pie'.'' L. nulla. Ix i..ttilx "We in xcj- fur-ni-h ii ki.if" with j.ie lure. ' SuiitU i n mi I "m -ft.! "Will, gimme the nx, then." Ihlhi, chum "Wleit'. th.- .bib r em i I" I tx i n a conn I nl the limit ami ii cooper'.'' Stilliiigllci t "Let s hnve it " I bl I iu"hnm "I'm miik Inn it'-. 'I mom x nml Hn nthti iiiakis imilii x nl but I I-. '' ' 1 1 ihoighli-r ha- a itiiirnktibly I'letty loot. Mis. SlUiees, ' s,d rs, Hlnonil" Id to her In. ml. "Itub cd she hn-. nplii d the grateful mother, "nml I I, iv i decided to 1. 1 some sculp tor tllliki ll bust nf it " Hodkiu- ''I'nctio. how emi insom nia he in, ,1? " I'ectnr "Well, the pntii nt -liniibl count slow ly nml in nieilitatixe luniiner oilii. nml then, '" Hodkiu- "Tbiit's ail xtry well, doc tor; but our baby emi t count." Tommy - "Mr. Yab-ley, sister Laura, said nt the table thi- morning that she. thought 'on bail the prettiest iiiiin fnehe sK, -ever saw." A ab-ley -"You oughtn't fo ti H things you hem- nt tho table. Tommy." Tommy--"Hut she's g-oitig to ive mc n dime for tilling V-'h"
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1894, edition 1
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