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(Chatham ittccovcT. l)atl)ara lUcor&. II. A.. LONDON, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, '.e RATES or ADVERTISING One square, one insertion- - ll.l One .unre, two insertions l.M One square, one month - - 0 For larger ad .ertisenienta liberal CCD racts will be undo. $1.50 PER YEAR Strictly in Advance. VOL. XVII. PlTTSIiOIiO', CHATHAM CO., N. 0., NOVKMBKU 15, 18SM. NO. 12. nUiiiT. TS.vallow, f le'ding u rainy clay. I:i!iin,iiig t In xv.atln id llr1 iK'w-iif w:i liny, I'ly high, lly low, 1M have u know, lonight ivin' 1 of t n' . row's vv. -atlier, I'm- my love ami I wi'l l tog'-lln-. , And when lh.lt my l"W anl I ilo Ii:--t - ili I you say 1 1 1 1 1 liinl? "is.vect, sweet.'' F .vail. iw r.iri'lflliii ; a sunny sky, jtlrrily ciivling th,. p ilars high, l ly high, lly low. l'.l have you know, K)c skies lo-iinny. or .lays l.n drear, taught ear. I for tin- morrow's vatl.T, Ity love is coining and will li In-r', !y l"o ami 1 will In- tog. tlier, jnd whei llial my loyo ami I ilo r. I - .iSwvl" ilM you s.iy lil.lc l iri1.' "K.v..t. SW'.'"l." fiooil Wm-.K THE OLD OAK CHEST. i!Y ni l.:::; roiiur.st- otiwr.K. Sin' wan nil iilmn'. It was ipiilo u now cxjerii nee to Ij'otly, this bou-ckocping business. in luiil theorized it goo 1 deal over 'Hllllilv II UllNiliO 'MIN, " "ColllplV- Jiclisive Cin.lv looks" nn 1 "Home (.uides," Iml i;o nror Innl any pinc lii'ill exporh no he-ore, n II ' I now, 11 1 Jn (In se w ilil woods, tli 1 1 1 -1 :n of d,. tnestie n l)'ii irs wii i utie.xpeetc lly I !.' 1 $11 her hands, innl lurs nlniic. S!io liked tho wo. nls :i ill (ln river; pw men, lows nil starre I with daisies; and tho l.ii low farmhouse, wiili its "red brick in iic.v-.il ui'Uh ; ils lii liiscs til bonding with ili ' weight of villi";; tin! ol'l f-t i .Ho-w :l ! ii I gard '11, wll-re ripening currants hung I i K - ruby lin gers, nn l I lio green ;;.iiisvln n il", s rii:- tll 111 uhsni'l. I !! V. T V SWoe!tc,s of lllO fciliishine iiitu Hi. or translucent heart i To hoi- miii'l il was n ileal nii'rr I Im n lj!ie city tl il. uiih 1 1 1 - ln.lliin.iii y II ing, tlir Ion I-oi'g.in droning, lh" evtM'l.'l-lill;; clouds of dllst. Ainl lo i :iv, when Aunt Tlcnus wniili'il topi to hciir hor favorite older hold forth Bt cnnip-iin ting, lolly volunteered iostny an l get Ilio iliim r for II, iiU n Dud leiukin, Inr two I. ill cousins. '"I j.i, child," mi ill Aunt 'I'll mis, 'you iloii't know iiotliiu' alioiil tonk in' !" , "I'.iit indeed I .1..!" nsscveraled Dotty. "I i'iiii iiiaki' a cliii ki n-fricaf -t 'O ns wi ll us you, Aunt Tli' tnis J iMitrlo'il I lio way you ilol it last S.itur tliiy ; ainl I know I cm turn mil u lirM-rlnss oii. ri'y tai l." . "Wi ll," Miil Aunt Tlnoiii.;, n liltlo (loiilitfully, ''alls how, tho o's pli iity !' o.io.l ryo I'l l n. I innl now milk, niol J)oli.iily luoilii't to starve on tlmt. jilil he Miii', I) illy, you kooi tli" pool's lioltod, ainl iloii't li t tramps in, tin) Mow I In ilimuT lioru at twelve (irecisi ly, Mini iloii't foi'"et lllat lu-ooil Of yoiiuo t ii rkry s in ihe I i rn elmni iit r ; mi l ilmi't on no mvomil I . n the iMilk-rooin ilnor open, lor that t ew rut is t lie t hi Vlll ;e -t ereet. r urn tVlT 'll'l sfi'. "Oil, I'll Ilk- ear.'!" sii.l ,,tiy, Villi Ihe leekle-.) iiiidaeily of iimr 4uee. "I'.Vi lulling shall he iinte Jilile ruht. Voii'il ee, Aunt I'll -tiis. " Ami nllei the oM la ly Ii el ilepart 1, with in uiv mi-viviii's, )otty ilrew a Ions; lileiith of t';iilll'e, ninl I'Xeeilt- 1 mi iln'l iiini'lu il ilieo ill Iho luiil ile Of the kiti'Iletl llool'. "Only think, " sin' sai.l, ii.hlressiii" Bui cat in Ihe collier, "the whole Is.ium' nil to myself! Won't I p t a iiierli 1 1 ii i n r for Keiiheii innl Kan (in? I'll iniiko a meriiie;ue tail, ainl Joe oreiini, nml vmiiil i pulVs, innl eho folate rnke, innl I'll try my haii.l at Xioek-tm tie soup, ii 1 1 I civiim I'aii.ly, Oml Mack eollee. Anl how i will sur prise tliem ! An I in for Kilting the floors, Ii. ,v uli. lly liiiielilous it woiihl be to shut out (lie la nulit'itl suiishiii -. Ami the liiitlerlli s, iu I the sweet K'elited air! This house iilniiys smells Jikc 1I in? nioiihl when Aunt Themis is Qi'oiuul ; niol of eoiiise miliouy eoiihl Ret in while I am here. !" I So Jlolty skimi.ie.l t!i pan. fi r t3 fa ui to make the ire t-ii nn, innl Blirreil up the vmiiila nlVs, ami ;;ialeil Ohoeohite for the i-ake, ami put the fat, little while ehii-keiis into the JX t for the Ii icassee ; ami then, feel ing herself every ineh a housekeeper, (lie frisked away up stairs to make the bi.ls. lint tlu re was no question of 1 ---Is, tlieii oiu-e she was up stairs, where n hup' ohl ehest of some ihuk stailieil Wooil stood open mar the laiiil'ii-. "The oi l oak i-lu-,i !" erieil Dotty, Ttlio was ns full of rouianee as u white-fjovi-r liloom is of sweetness "Am! o think that Aunt 'l'h--inis in xer let Xae look into it before !'' There whs liothini very partieu'iic, (flter '" " " "'l.v stiilVy-smellini; Winked', a iiiolh-eatv-u piwn or two, t&o hraM lmttotieil uijlitiirv eoiit in VVliieh l'iu-le Aninliiali di lid these t' II ytnrs hud lieeli wont to rally n tit dniiii; ilays T-dlin !" S'ii.1 Potty. "There c:i:'ht lo have I cell ; foi -rolleli will there, or a skeleton n! the v. ry hast. Il'n n liuiiiliu.;, Unit old i-ln-sl !'' .'list IIS thi) Cell '1'lioll passed lli'-ou'li 1 1 -1- miinl, a whiiiinp iiimtl voice sounded nl th ' 1-ottoiu of the little wooden stairway, which wound up like a corkscrew li-om lu-low. "Any old clothes to cxcleinp- for lienutil'iil ehiiia vases, lady? Any cold victual i for u pom- man?" J1-; was a slalwarl, ihu-k-!u-oM-i fellow, w ith villainous, slit-like eyes, mid it tattere I velveteen suit; mid Potty's heart stoo l still with terror for n s roil. I. Oh, if she had only obeyed her Aunt Tiielnis, mid locked lip the.-.-doors! "No!" she said, shortly, "(io away !'' "Pon't be hard on a nor fellow, miss !" w hilled the man. And Potty was ipiite certai i Unit siie saw the spout of Au'il Themis' old solid silver Cl eimi jll;r I -it r I ! i n;r I'lolii the llaps of Ills in ;.-e I vehi leeli J ci.et. At the same in cut i e l e- SV1II lisi'i'lidillg I lit stllils wit l iliolelll til liberal iotl. Ill mi iustaiil all the ib.nbl 1 1.-' dreads, the ,o. sibd it i s, the 1 1 . r r . -1 . -of Ihe .- 1 1 I i 1 1 . . 1 1 ...lanced aer.' vs P itty'.-. ii i i im t. I! -ubeii and li iukiu were i;i lh" distant iiicndow rultiug (truss ; the tin horn, by menus of which sh Usually summoned thin, was Ini n;ri ii up down stairs at th" back of the kiie;ieii door. Not II llele hbor lived w it hi II sight or call. And le re she n - al this stealthy fae - I brute's ncrey. Would he ;;ag lu-r? Would Ii" murder 1 1 i' V What was to become of Aunt Themis' r old bead i and II iiben's Hew b.ea t l'in. besides all the nice old siiv, r I w hieh ha I de-celld d to them ffola i ramlmot In r I'.iulV t. j "No," said Potty to h. is If, "i'oi- j myself I do ii. it eire. Hut the silver i shall be protected!" j With a ipiick pliuip e of in-pirsl ioti, j sin: advanced toward the shauibl i U", i fellow w ith Ihe sinister face. j "There are some old i.-iirmeiit ; in i thai bi-; eh, si," said she. "Veil may look at them. I'erhap. they iiil be j w hat you want. " j 'I he eyes of t he sinister man, who j Ii id by this time reach-d the top of ! the st.-iil-M, glistened. lb- pl'olllpllv , advanced, it 1 1 1 beiidiui; over the side , of tin- monstrous ehest, pcele.l nlo ils depths. "Most nuylhiuu'll work in my trade," snid Ii-. I uiu't no v. a.-. a pi'tickler, because --" Now was l),itty's time. As he b. nt over, with nt least two third . of his body in the old eln-st. sh - sprang id rtly forward ami bud. lied Ihe other t hird into I he st inly lvcess" s. The tramp dropped like a lin -e ovcrnrow n l-itteii into iln- ll uim I blan kets. In a second Polly had III" lid shut down, mi l had turii - I the key. "Now I've pit you !" said Polly, all I I' i 11 111 -I I :l lit. til Hlgll dl heVeled. '-Oh. yes. kick nml pound all tint .u-u like, bill yoll'M not ;-,et out until llellbell j and I! ink in are here ! ' And living dow n slaiis sir- '.; d Iln- old tin horn and bh-,v a bin a which echoed over hill mi I ila'e. liellbcii. swinging his sevlhe, stop ped to list.-n, Iciukiii dropped Ins whetstone, mid Miles li'llggles, the hired hand, cried out : ".le-ru-'.iiem it ain't t welven'elock yet?" "There V something up, anyhow ! ' cried Keilbeii, making a grn p l li e iiiieii coat w hieh hung ou the nearest lilln rry bush. "Mother ain't home, nn I P 'Ity ' nil alone!" cM-huiued Ibinkiu. "Will, ef there's iinylhing i t... ordinary on tin- ciiipel." deel in d Miles, "I ain't a p'in' to b h it out in I he cold !" I'p bill and down d ile, over log. bridged streiiii' and across huiuii"-cl. swamp, hastened the three bravo re-ei-uit--, without loss of lini", and in li ed, all iibrea-d, into the k;lch. u do..r. Pottv stood there, willi the biooin in one linn. I an l a sauc-pau of boding water in the other, pale bill resolute. "Porothy." cried lieubcli, "wiiat on earth is tin mallei V'' "lie's up stairs !" pi .pel Potiy. "Who is up slab--'.1" demand d lellikill, as he reached down a lonle.l leMiKer from the very top shell n: a:; odd little three-eorm n-d eupbouid. "And I think he's kicking through the side of the chest!" lailend Poll,., eilii.giiig to r.anl.iu's arm. '.le-riisah in !" again renmrked Miles Ullgeles, 11 IK ! -r h-s breath. "V!i.-?" persisted II llbeli. "What e'u st i The bifrglar!" said Potty. "lie'.. i i the old chest up stair I tipped ii in into it. And, oh, I w is so nlraid i teiward that he would silll'ocale to ! . it Ii, because he was so still lorn ! minute or two. I'.iit when he bepin io kick, ' Mol Polly, wil'i ii lilllo gasping bi-eal h, "iiud swear, 1 knew lie was all rigid. " "J ! Iiollld thillk :.o !" said Kellbell, v.-ii'.i ii lowering brow. -'ilow did 1 ho il! tin get in, Potty V" I 'If left all the doors open," eoii I feeed Potty, with II co li -c i e liei '-si r iek eii air. Aunt Themis (old me not to; ' but I thought there was no harm. And I had ha idly got up s'airs, when , he c nil ' shuilliug up, mid I saw the j old Mlvor milk-jug in his pocket. Ho 1 wanl'd oldeioih' s and I told him we j hid some in tin- lied, nml when lie I stooped ovel- to look, I jll' t pushed ! him in." I ' llrave lit 1 1" heroine '." said leinkin. I "And locked it li"hl," nod. led Polly. "The last thing you could hiv) done !" lh ehlleil It -llbell, 11 1 1 1 1 i r t ii i. ly . I ".I -rusaleiii!" commented Mihs , Ku.'gh", smiling Iln) kitchen table ! with one hornv pelui. j iio up they proceeded, ill solid pha . Iii ii , and l-i leased th-' i lvet. i n eap i live, who w.is very sullen nml com- -lit i I v I. allied with pi r-piial ion, in ' Conse.pietu f Ihe nill etl'ol l.-. he ll.ld : made to g.-i ee. Collie?" i-oii-ed I! ubeii, who was a oiiiig- giant of sis b el odd inches, j and br I propoi tioii-il. ly, as the ! inisi ruble prisoner scrambled mil and ! stoo l cowering befor- Ihem. "What are ou doing here? ' "Old clothes in exchange for china vasi s'" m faintly shimmered. "Then wind me you doing with our , . : l i-i- milk pitcher n'i.1 t -u folks in oiii- cat pockil-?' di niainled Ib-il- ;'b-i. "And wh-'l lh.- .le-rusalein business he you a piowhu' i-oiiud and scaiin' ' the w ii-fo Ik-.'.' ". -aid Miles buggies, coining valiantly to Ihe I. old. "Here, : Canklii, I'll get Up the old OlU-llosH I ' i wa-. oii your ma's e-ot the shay an ; carl Ihe feller oil' lo Justice (iilli- I ind's. He'll sellle him in ipiick time, I tell ye what. .L et lie the fe'low's j hand , and make him all ship-shape. j Tlinl's all I n k of von!" So the -ini-lei- -c .ii in I r I, in black velveteen, was borne unceremoniously 1 oil' by -lout Miles Ibigglo-, as the I lirsl si ige toward ll two years' cap- livily in tin- nearest Slate's I'ri.-oii; 'and Polly was relievo. 1 at last from I Ihe iii.-iil'ii ; of his presence. j t'ir..t she h,ii".lie i al llinl.in'.s idea i that sh" waa heroine, and tin li she - died and shuddered nt lu-r vivid pi r- I ceplioli of ihe terror she had ell. lured. ( 1 I -lull 11. -llbeli ii It I leinkin,' she ! .-iid, "you mil l promi-c solemnly vow never lo tell Aunt Themis that ; I di obeyed h.-r and left the door opell. " j And th" two young im II bolil.d i tllelnselves solemnly I i r I" loop tin: I VOW of I o l llill silence llpoll the Sllb- I ile, tin.' chicken trice- an.ll!,,- veniir, pull's-, bill I he ice e cam was posipoic I iiidelinitely, mid the chocolate enke I'einaiin .1 forever a disembo lied ide-,1. And il took the two voiin: men uli the aftcriiooii to console Polty. And when Aunt Themis came home, bill of the preacher, ami llu- bi-ethri n, 1 the eanip i, i, el in:.', they nil listen- ' e.l in dutiiul silence, mid she m ver 'once Mistrusted thai anything m,l hapi mil. i'.lil I'm sure," whispered Polly to Uitikill, when lllev weld (Mil lo- g.-thci-to g.-t a pnil of spring water, il w ill always be a lesson ill obtdi , nee to iin ." Siluiihiv Night. I 'In !.ihc Sllllliglll. Nli'ohi Tesl.i, who-e wonderful m'- j chieveinelils in the line of clcclricily : i re well know ii, thinks thai he willj . o ui I. able lo pro Inc.- siiulight ou , the -.lit !i al will. lie savs that the light ol 1 li '1111 i - lite li slllt of elect lio v 1 1 oat i. .11- in 111" !l I, Oil l.'iihl niil.s of ether which separate us from the lu miii'ir.v, ami does not proceed from n great central lire, as th-- scientists: have all along held. If the-e ibra- 1 t on- can be reprodil I, th, -light will follow. The rapid ity of the vibra tions in a si I'.iinl iioce-..s.i i y to produce the desired rc-illl ii'-e, hi siys, ex pressed by the ligiirc ." with I'ouite.-ll cipher . iiniiexeil, and lie is now trying tobtidda nachinc which will pro- ; .In t In-.-e vibi al ion li would up- p. ar troni w ha! iiei.iy.-i that Ihis vi- j ' lirui i. n iiiu-i b produced in nothing, j or what coin -. nexi lo nothing eth- r j for he assorts t imt if one hnd a solid chunk of sl-'. la. big as u house, nn. I j could commu'.ie i!e to it this vibrii- j lion, it would instantly be atomized , an I disappear. New Ol b alls 1'icay- ,,,., : - - - l tit- N'iislmre. I Pi i.-cilh. tiiisi umvc,ii Are th.-re ".v "' " m !v' . I'!,yllis- Oh. Here inc a few ..polo- I gies for Mell. i rrlscilla Well, if nil np.doev in j il'eied to me 1 slinll i.eeept it. CIIII.IMlKVS COI.D1N', A .' AUTIMN S..N... Tli" song liinls nn- living, An. I -onlliwai-'l lire hi--in;.' . No more their gjii'l i-ar..s v.e li.-;ir. Tin- g.'inli'iis are lonely ( 'hrys.iiitlii'iiiam- only I'an- now h-l ih.-ir l.eaniy ,i'.p..,ii. Tin- iiiM'.-ls nn' hi.lin . 'I'Ih farmer providing 'Tin- henlikiiis a shelter Ii-' Id, Ami after (.'t"lr-r Th" w Is will look -. ' r iihout all tlieir ei'i-!....i an I g.. I. The loiel win. Is are .-.'illj'i , Tin- rip" mils ni" f.i'.li: .-. '1 Ii" s.iii;-rel liov g it 1 1 -f - l is slur". Til" tii'.'irs lie III- ...:e : ...eepin, Will -,..11 ali I." . . g tvi snugly, till -.v liit -i i- " it. .la.-k I'r.-I will - n -v -r The lillle I, r... l.s "V -r; Th" smuv el"i.-. are up in tli" -l.y, All i-e.-nly r-.r sii'.wim. I'ear A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- going. We I'i.l h"r a ,.-,ii.g ge ..l.'.y -. Vmi'li'. ILiiiii" Tin: m.w v. iti i;g. The struggle between .China mid I , lapmi is being watched elos. lv Lv mil- 1 ... ilarv men all over ihe world, a. it i-t the Mr.-! war to test it food nmnv of ; lh,. I,, -w Miveiili.ei- for li ghl ii,.'. 'I'll" veo'iausoi iii' iii imi .v 1 la v oi i, It pill lie, wlneu you ice liiarchin Ihiiiugh the si r, ,-t mi festival d iv - 11. oil.l I,-, v.. I.. I il,.. l.,..,,.. I f.-ii-eane if thev weld to meet all , eliemv now, II ..-li onlv lliirlv viae. Ili,v" !l our civ I war, in which Ihey lir l wore tiff uniforms A'"1 1 "on.i", , ul eve, than the vvo-id, rfl new eiins, icaich ligh:.-. "l-'l" I tsnn.l all the rest is I h- ' "- I - r-"l '" army nowadays. That ,a., alway , I-,,i " -' M li,",s - "'inia.idei-s m chiel, but th. ir trouble is. now much A few vcnr.s ago an Dng- lisliuiau invented a pr, I,.- i, a soup could l,c condense, I ml o a smao case. iiis ,s pacio. '' " "11 ii . . a-, - .... . - CHI about m, big as it slo til surd in box, and one i-, f f,n- ,,ne man on .....v. I ' l""liv.i I pivs nc al sen i , ofleu hembled Lv " 1 "'" l""'1'''1 "' ihelhei-.uoiiielei' before they s,,.'n good soup. The cans are so small and j ..u the horizon. easily carried that a single mule can j The pi-oposii ii, h i ; b.-ei, i -,. than draw a day's rations for a whole bat- ,.,. m,,. long-bu in i ng liL his be laiion. The Chilli.- ami .lapalies.. ,,t ,,,. t. jeelierg. lloitiug in tin .ire ordering millions of poumP of it. j tmeks ofoccnti steamers so s to less,.,, liesid '.s this food for the men, each j Ulr ehaiu-es of n collision. lluudieU mounted soldi,-!' can e.rr.v in his hv- j ,- t!lSl. ,.,,., .,,.,.., 1( (iMi. ,imi. jn rsack enough horse bi-e, ills and en- den-e.lprov, mlcr to .,-, p his hoise for a week. - New York 'I inn s. i :ii: e v ii-i -u i: oi- v. v i. sin i-s. One of Ihe must daring exploit -t in the war of S 2 wa- p, i friiii -d - years ng... It was the cap-one of the Ml itish -ami- ships Peiroit ami Cab-- donia by a p-irty of s-am.-n mil sol- loci., iiiioe, ill,.' uieiio llllll .posse i 1.1- j On I!,,. fi, ',-in., ,n, ,f October V, 1 1 1 1 - 1 "'-' '' '"'" I i'lg down the luliii and anchoring nl J 1 V" 1 ,'',, tt U i''1 1 !" !i i:' 1 '"' t""1, ! "! 11 ,,rl'1 ."."l'''l--,:i- I . . - : 1 1 . 1 1 -t ! 1 1 r.l- liol'. willi fifty sailor-. ;o I fifty so dn r-, the killer e m t i I by C.io- bi'n Nathan Tow.vili. early I lilt eV.-li- ing einbiirked in seviial I I. mil pulk d out of IliiHalo 1 '.a ek. luelos- I ,l:l" th" l-itr al Ihe lleul'll ,, tlmereek th- h,av in- boats gr I -,, but the nn n jumped out, and llms ii :lil, n.-.l. j lis-boats Moated over. Alter getting i.'llo til the bo ils in id,' ll w i,le circuit and approached I h- objects of i I ' expedition bom lh" I;,,. lore iibo.it midui"li I. A. thev dn-w ll--.ll- I ll - Vessels .; ! .-it i . union via- i excici-ed, but ill ..pile of this the leitdilig boat, w li ie c!i - .ill; t he Cal.'- i..ii la's bow wu-discov. ' id mid ehal- leng' I by it I'.i'il ish sent i ml. I'liither concealment b -ing- nun -i-i ssni-v, the Aim 1 lean boats dished alongside. I e- caving two heavy volleys of mus ketry. The Ann ricans then boarded the vc-sels w ith pi-ioks and cuila-s s mid engaged in n .l.-speraic sirnggl". 1 ii I lie C i led "inn t h" Prit i.-h w , re soon ovei poweie I. and eiilling tic Moor ings 111' n i . -1 1 1 : i s beg, 1 1 1 towing her ell', nml 'oon had her salelv ou t'e Auie.ie.n si,!,-. The P.-troit also was captured, bul imt. .Mm ml dv groim h-d on S.imiv. s -. and iii N a-ara liver, 1 " where she was .abandoned ntibivbic.k. Aflerwiir I -he wa destroyed will, all lei military .tores. 'I'd,. Caledonia had a cargo vuoi. d al .-?l o i.iimi dollar .. Tifty pii-oiicis were taken and It) A nu-l ica ns w. i e l ee ipt uicd. In th's all iir the American.-, h id one in in killed and four wounded, while the Uriiish loss wa.. much greater. - New York lee old, r. " l!,iial To All Oct .i-i, ins. 1 1. i i. Wasu'l that Nlc -felln , , . , .. W Ilo pi-.! II-. k. -I lol V oil .' sw .-,-1 ( in I Ye. ; I tol l the ni.inl to I- Ion, I w.a-iio- at iiome. ... .,,,,.,. ,. ,;!,, M, V((U I II tell him I I hoiigiit it vv as you.'' - .Now t.nl, Weekly. iciiBi:rc;s. Fragments of Glaciers That Float Down From Polar Seas. They Aru a Menace t o Vessels Crossing the Atlantic. An iceberg melts very slowly. When in cros ing the Atlantic ou see ii berg you may know that it has limited i in the miii ami rain thousands of miles to that place, and has been perhaps knocking about for the hotter part of a year without sensible diminution. Many e iple think that ieeh.-rgs are ni-eumulat ion s of sen ice from the po lar legions, nml foolishly imagine W hell I hey see it berg that the ice at the polo iiiu-,1 be several thousand feet thick. A-.it mat Ii i-of fuel it is impos sible for ice on the surface of any sheet of water lo freeze to ll depth of twenty feel, ii-i the ice itself nets a - a shield or protection from the' cold. Manv iiebei"s. however. i,ro llnni- .' . . . ' . . .... . mi n . Is o I let in diameter. I his is 1 , . ... , .. t,,.v in-,. Hu. Ilt'oo'-Ol ein is ol glaciers, which I reeo from I he top and bottom and al miml t he si.. . , I hi-glaeiei' coming dow n to the sea Willi ! t i-i slow but sure progression, 1 slicks ils nose im h - the m m, and the upwiird pie, sure of th" wan r limiliy ! breaks oil" the on I, Tln u th berg ats dow n from Co- point- regions . w hen spring loo .ens the ic 's gra.-. J ,, ,.. ,, ,, ,,,,,,) r - ,,, I j,,,,, . Al:1,:(. ,,, ,,(,,, N,. j y.... iU,.. ,lv ,,, ,:,,,,, ,, ,, ,., ei-;,i h ,,l an ic I, r g is a!,ve ! ,,. W!,.,, ., . ,.,.,,.,..,,., p,-t often pro, els on, long distn, f,,,. n :,,,,mi,,.s , h,yUi Vet IllllllV Ve-sel -i riiuiiing into an j ieebcl'g ill the fog have belli damaged I only iil.ove the w at e-1 1 lie. as was the I only above the w at e-1 i lie, ,.:lS(, ..,,. ,, m .,..,,,.1... ,,, , i. v ,; . relic I '. X I . -dlt loll. loobilg c'nll j the air lor a boig distune in their numeiliute 1 1 i 1 1 1 ... i Ii I, mi I their ,. Alianlie, .,,-,nv..f the,,, j :,,-o, ,,,icoflh.-m would furnish ; ,,,.,,..). i.. ,.i.. .. i..,. . r .. .. ' ' ' s" ""11". " " ' 'I,. OM ,1 w hole year. 'I'll,' 1 1 11 111 I ! of ic 'bergs in th-' p,l. : ,,' an steamers during the past v. ar i has be n v. ry hirge. Assoonasth. se j lu-rgs have been sighted th.-ir locution is noted down and reported to the j 1 1 ydiog r.iphic ollice. In the charts ISslleil pe 1 lo, I leu I lv l.y I lie II v,!-ogia- ' pi, ic otlice, these b.-rgs have be, n in- eal.-l so t 'ait mariners Know in ,,d- uim-.' about w here they an- to be eu 1 c, illllleled. The big, drift very U,,vvly, s,.neli s i, mere th-,,, a mile a . tax. Thev grov. small, r and smaller u- ( tiny near the i,ii.i..-, but in linOe ! thin o:e-ca-e Ih.y have formed a n - f,.,. f,,r sh i pw roe!., d cr.-ws, ,o , trilste I to being picked up before il, j b.-rg-. In- I under their f,.,t. New York World. "Tca-n." What i. a "leuui?" P it an unim.il : "ociici io a w.i-;:i. or nvo ,,:' , e i """" ,ls " u-'--'""' " simply two limals vv hieii arc h'irne..,'d up t. th"!-? Po -s the word inelii le t: ' !' vehicle? All exiled I!,. I ,111:111. writ ing from Nebri-k-i ton I'm-toii pap r. e .nfess.'s his humiliation when, ill, .:i relii irkiii r Ihil :i "leai i" li id , 1 ,-. .1 . .1 1,1 been loll l'l lh" street, he w is to! I Lv 11 cowboy that h nn ini a vv ig.01. II admits lhal the cow bo v w.i-. rcht. au-l III- lie fe. Ill the Si lie of N n Yol k, vv here a hi : h -t 1 11 1 11 I ,.i ..:,".. Olevall-.. "lea,,," ,' ,' Cllldes. 1," 1.1, l-aU. If 1, lore .',:,, '.... ! -"" 'ii'"'""""" ' ' ' which haul a vehiel", bu. ,1.' ,..!."" ' '"-' ''' 'ixe hicle i. self; but i -operK il ..,!!"""-'" 'l'1'e curr-ut so cheap- I 1.. I i- .. ........ 1 i.l ; " designate any animal or nniuuiU 1 , ,. ,...t I, . '"'I"" " n vehicle. It ,,, ,, - .1 ,, 1 1,.,....,,. .. I. ;.,i, ,: . """ lowevei, to design ifo tne v-- iii ..., ... ,i ,, i hicle without ,. animals, as I . . . . . . sonc, imes to , ,,e c .se , .v-w l.ng - , liiii.l. . svnoiiv -ii lor le im in it - e- : p-nerale sense in New York Stale ,. ,, .. I ,, . ,, rig. Ill the more onpet loiiable , .. .. , ', , I jihascs ol new-paper I.. igh di a hor e! , . ..'.,...., i Jivery stable men and farmers' l, . -employ the sani" brief an I cotupre hcisi', e P nil to almost niiv vehicle dn-wii by any thin; ou four I. ;-. Harper's We. kly. Ilinili'iulo. Alice I v been eag.ig -.1 six tines Maude And I've been ell ;age I twelve. Ai,ce(.tl, eini'hi.isi Y.s. bu, i ngaged lo i. dill' lent man g led I lime. Chicago I! When (In llnP 1 li n: f.raj-. C'jneeriiing gray iia'V, says it writer in the Delroit Free !'i .ss, there si i iiim to bu in. rational tlimlj lor change ill the color of (lie hair, ( X"ept that loss nf piglltellt-l'olol- all,'. I't'esel: if en eons matter in the hair shafi. Thi.-1 may In: t ho result of ni t iiral or lift i -licial eiiil.-es. J'nd.a'ily 11111.111'' Amer icans tin- early nge al which lh- hair blaliches is due largely to le l voiis conditions. Mental and physical di tlllhllllCOS undoubtedly oftell lllVect tin.- seci-i-t i ng iipptirat Us of the hair, d- slrov iug coloring mailer, for hisloty I-, cords iiistniices of Ihe change of hail from dark to white in a sine.h: night thr.,ll'-h the cerebral excitement ol some gn at loss, b ..lily m- no 11 Inl uugiiisli ; neither can e .1 oring I'lnll.-r, once cnlir. ly destroyed, li" restored. Po not belle-.ethe ijiiackM who pri tend to 1 tore gray ln.ii- lo Iln-youthful cob.r in any ..Hi. r wnv thin by dviing, bu- science hu n-.l yel di-e..vi -", a met in el by w h ich pig ini-iil, once i lit irely exhausted, can bo renewed. Park hair lmi b. bb iieli' '. but lloslllle pelsOl III'! be ihe. ivl by Hie dlld, lllstleless ye!.'W of llllll so ll'l el. ', I In ltlo-I- do. s live d.e. lVe , . i ' ... i i i . n:i one, an. i a woman who -i. , ,, j ,. . i clinnn in-; wild n head ol while hall kept peileeliy ehai, and llu lly w ,t ll git iinu'e tr. nl liielit bee, ones ibseu- t - im: wh.-n she r.-.oi-u tosiicli ihigmtil'v artilicial iiienii-. f, k.epm; Iln hair When on,.';-hair tin le-'.'lay alleiili, oi .-.liollbl I.e dil-.cle-l toward I.e. ping It scrupulously dean; t..v-ird lo-.-piiig the coinpleioi di lien'.- and tine with color, t he eyes Iii i" hi, and I he . p! i s s 1. 1 n it ii i in 1 1 .1 1 ; for a hi illiiint l'ii-e, framed l.v snow v hair, h is . peculiar ..I ii .1... i I l.o.i I b, Colli i n : I v ar I'll ll 'e l. flic Moiit-J Thai ( iri iiliib-s Tadc-d. 1 1 In i ! I hat s I,,," us, t 1 1, 1 a 1 lei.. I agent p. ..-ing back a weii-w,.ru ... IllcUel. .... -Ill, ,1 I,, I 111" cm looked fo llie e-.-aellv like , , ,, ' ' the (- il !rii- inin. -, and I wa, carious to know how ihe ,,cket ,ua:i could I, 11 j ilol, sight. "Oh. it's easy enough !" he -aid.! .-,.,. : I felt It. I , Idll'l feel 11 'IV I 1 , i I e : but the price of one beer in ll. Then I look out another nick. I mil f-ll ; llllll. They looked lllike, olily th'! spurious coin was more worn ihaii th genuine. "That's b in ' thev circulate 'a-ter lllllll good olll's," Sllid the ticket lll lll. ('.illillel fi it bill.- all I c uiulerfi It j coin," continued the philosopher, are apt t i wear out ipiic.lv. Ymi -e people always and very naturally want t,, g.-l rid of tli.-'ii. Solo in at, got that nick.-l you ju-t gave in.-, don't y..ii I w, and he shoved il .ml iiuin- di it, -ly. the fellow w ho ,,! it pa-s, d i! Oil Ms sooll Ms p ,s-il.h-. an 1 III.- II, Xt fellow boii-.-ln son. thing wni, it, nn I u until yon g..t it and I shov.d ii luck oil volt, s -c? N ov y o- ktlo'.V II i, iiil-ifeil v.ui naluralU g.-trnlof tl I 'io ii r-l cliane v ..ii g.-t. I ;-.' i i on a hor.-c c ir e - oi I u el. .' : h.'il '.: i v i it lh charge to .-..ine woman, nml : In ll pal it oil' so , lick your h a I'll sw i m. Th.-re are so munv of the , bad nickel-, nil I s . lilt!.- t! hi of it that th- V go. ' ll lakes I. i I nio.'i.-y to c. r. nihil" I'.ipi.llv." I'lll-'o n-g Pi-pai.-ii. U..iii:-.'"i.itlc l.b-clric Lights. A j l'l lol, 11:11 1 ' I .- i 1 1 e i . I'll lie l'l el. by t lie Ti is- "i I III el I IC Weld III: C .tup HIV , o! ,y nil. M 4 lo w luel thai responsible e 0 11 any g lai.-n I , tl ,. -t ol hor-. p,.,i, r w i-l i,,. . x d one celll pel' hour. simple, repin es pi a -l leal I- V.-iy tio alt, i,. I i. 01 n n l t il- I ilol Is pure pel i-oh 11 01 i V - t li :, n . i:'ht h 0 ' p-.w , r p- 1 1 , .1. inn 11 llgille of thl- eUll.-l, l , 1' s 1 1 ill e,e , 1 1 .-111 - '' '" ' ' " lied I lll oll g h a .1 Vll.-I- 1:1. 1. . Pin. 1 -Ii hi v 111 in .1, sc. -lit h . his ,. ' six, n ile oowi r each nl P"''"' '"' '""l' Til" 1 '..''.' ' , l.-.e I II 111 I'lV o her WII Vs. asCooklll'., - heatili". riinuni' Inri sewing ma- i i c lines, , t. hie C..-1 ot vv ning a 1 . - , . , , i . i i 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ! i ' l ' 1 1 . : i 1 1 1 1 M'lllt-. til 1 1 , ; . . i . i , I"1""'''- :'"' -" '"'' costiv. Al Inula t 'oii-t ll ul i,.:i. - - ..... ' ltal fill. lie loved her nu-l he told In r -o. "I spurn y our so tie. " she sa id with intitiile. Woodward avenue .,'orii, lie blll'-l Illlo tear., "Why, oh, why ?" he cried upp.nl iugl.. . j She looked lino o. -r w it h cril ic 1 1 criiellv. I.iciii-' It w i . mid" in 1 I'olcdo," sic hl-s .1 between hi r i ..giu'bed tc-th. ; 'I'd. n Ic r. i-c from 1, h . ,,,,, ,.rf) , ,,., , -,.,,,,.,., iiniibs-ly. Detroit Free Press. 1'ame. rie-.v w- I 'o iii'Tlal - 'in- th" V"i r.ei:''! l.ih-um i.-, il tloth I---'-"' t': '"- pi'l !". I 'oli pro'i,!-"' :.n e-.ip'-ii ha1'!" I a ii". An :i,ir.-". w !ii 1, v- r -hall a'-i'l". AM'I v. 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I " "I ' w no '. i "bat liny think gin" I in"'- -rappl with Hem l- lhal liny know I ...ml-inai: W'l. n two boats ale i:i ; 'lull:" ! "I eolll-i oi. winch ,,': -.IcTs .'.' ami -! it of He- way'.' Y-icht-o Mai. The ..lie thai'" la-! aii.'.o I. I ' T. i- :i -I I-. .n I . I, aid lui.- :.-.-.-lui-. i l!y i-.-i-. i .- ' - I ' l; : ,,;' '' I "'" """ ' "' ' M-lll'l H A do '. "I d. lee: loVe? Mal i. I...V t- lh" !::' ' 'I iilo-ioii-. Man ! And -Ah-.i is M-in-iii".-? M.uie , , , , , . ; n... . I , . 1 1 , . , l ', t , m . . O, in ml. I ii... i:.i,-, yon -aid Mr. ('.,-., v'- face W.is elio'l.'ll to 111 I'll i-lll's Ii, :,. Y.-ll 'i.u-l have .,--v .pleer " S" ' 1 " ' ,;"'" -I'l'"'"' i -ile-lu-rilti-ec. Visitor Th. ... nr.- nml. rg! lo'iiaies, ib'.' I siipp..- many of them will yet "' ill e prole- or-. 1 1 1 . I I ! .-I Yes, - if ' ley si in ly I,.. I ,i ho a b".v years K-iig.-r a nd ; .1 I-. k n. .a a 1 in I- h T-." l a- ..- t aU.a It- I.,. I VI- lei-i;,-. 'r .i.,i :.l:. I. -'. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1894, edition 1
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