7 iljc Clintijnm ttccor&. f i Sl)c tthntljam Uccorfc. H. A. LONDON, Editor odiI Proprietor. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 Per Year. Strictly in Advance Mynheer Joe. V BY ST. QEORQE fiii'Tuiun r Hi', It t - cn.UTin; v. I Continued. f .lust now, liowevi'r. My ih -cr ,1oo Is luade the witness of ! singular scene. Two foreigners lire i'.t i, hammer mill tongs. 1 lion It nun.' 11I1011I il wiuld lie im possible to state: each one believes the ml hep guilty iiinl Hint the apology muglif to come from thai side. ( A comparison between 1 lie two vaiises tin' traveler to smile. In point tof size tlicy lire surely antipodes, one iso large and massive, tin- oilier di minutive. 1 The tiiller 1:1:111 has a voice like n (or undo howling in the mountains, laying trees prostrate and swirling up I In Viilli'.vs. Now iiinl Hu n il is punctured villi llie sharp. bio rasping exclama tions thai liiir-i from Ills antagonist, aeiiei rating and shrill an the highest tuotcs of. tho violin. They growl mid frnhMe to- ",i . i - ': 1 !:doa ;,. Ii! . ! I r' . - of tiic coliisioit upon the t.i.nT. When two men possessed of liery tempers get into 11 heated nrgu Incut the result is seldom ill doulit. 'iiouer or later tin y i-onie to hlows. iiinl this period depends pretty miicli Upon the slate to which their feelings liave carried them, ' This promises to lie iln case in the 1i-. sent instaiice. The Mule man Is gallic ilespile the enormous (inference In their size. He dances hefore his lietivy autag nisi, holding up his small lists in a way that proclaims him the possessor of some scientific knowl edge ill Hie lillc 01' si li' defense. Should th" rr i : 1 tit. however, bring one of his sledge hammer blows 10 liear upon liitn tliise frail barriers liiusl lie lambed a-ide Vi i"". j Although tile t ail lie s II 1 11.; a- though mere I'oh- big man is angry it lie is amused lit the bailie lime. I nli llie fury of the and I. miuits m her pas-i s aii b tin :i t il ; tin- t.ill 111:11 will hardly pineocd 10 cu.eiiic measures. .Illsi lloW lie i- 1 lid- ;l i. I'il! In il III fill his all agonisi l-y an clpbiiioii of lung pov -tr by bawling ai him with all tin tremendous toree of .1 cattle drover mi the war pain. His Imil like voice mid the i:;nr 1 m la mat ions lie uses V . add lie e!i'.'!::".v amusing In M j ti ll -er .l"c itpn'i at: .;h'f occasion, .lust li.cv soiiict hli"-: of ::i impiiriatit nature h is coeie iii:o his mind -solllel hillg that cam-is him t" lake a n-w interest In this strange game liiat is being played In-fore hlin. This Miiallei- ina'.i answers in all par ticulars t!ie tucmtil photograph he .::s drinv.i nf I'ciihe'heiies Taiiuer, tl.e fatlier in' ill- fa r Molly, lie i M.iall. slightly bald. 11 .i.l.v tii'ty. full of life i.inl l-.in .cr. Mini ready to S'llli I t;p for his dignity. So Mynheer .loe decides en the spur i,!' the moment 'iiat la has run across tli- man who has cliailcivd the daha leali Alice -he owes him a debt of j:ra!illld-' oil account of the rescue 1 i-Ktn the waters of the Nile perhaps 1 in- time has coin when he can repay tiiat with intefi -;. Thus he tlads nin'v to enwau'e his at Iciillin i.i til ' cuiijillcaiUm before him than o! hi rs who hao Ivi :i 'atliered by thi hot disput". In Justice lo .Mynheer .loe let it be tai l that I. is scn-e of fairness and the eternal litncs of things had much to i.i with his actions, lie was never llie man to sit calmly by and see a b!;r liof.' in-! upon a sinail one. More than iiice in Ills past career he lias been l.now:i to lake the part of llie weal; mid oppivs.-cd. eeu to his discomfort. There is some s.iirit left of the ne of chivalry -it did not die out with the list of the helmetcd. mail clad knights. Thus it will be seen that other mo tives itiliueti -e Mynheer besides Hie one important fact that this Is, as he supposes, Molly's "father who stands ;i fair 'how of being pulver ized. He means to take a hand in the j,amc if it shows sign of reiiching a point where blows must be e.cliaimed. tJordoii's messenger is lull of tight--lie always was. and the fa 1 that this may be considered a street brawl does Hot once enter into his calculations. It is the smaller man who rushes tilings and brings matters to a focus. "You shall apologize or light, sir! lo you think 1 am 10 be insulted with impunity? Yi u me big coward! I will show you how we do these things where I came from? Kefcinl your self!" lie shrieks. The big man Is thus forced to tin N me. He gives a war as ihe oilier kicks at III-- shius, and looks us if nbout to hurl his a oirdnpois upou his diminutive nntagoList, when a baud c-luteUe bi shoulder n nil Myuher Joe stops between theai. Urushiiiif back the little bautaui cutis au.il facing the llraliaid. "If you mv5.'f'J.-'t3". 3SiS your size, 'i't- "i tv lus;auti?. 'uw eoiut' o:.'. ' h-. . jy iiu.v.ly. 'i i A t'T Kit I. Till', loo it At.:. !' lOllll'M'. The man ad.trt s-cl is anparcii!';. taken by s:llpl;e. lie 111 loliuer see befnre hi in the diniliiutive form of the peppery little uiosiniim who lias been barking Ids shins, but a man al jmosl his eipial in isiiut of sl.c a man 'who holds bis arms in u maiuiev tha' lnuggesls Ihe practiced boxer. 1 Thc'ic is u liuiini'l Iniwci'ii these VOL. XX V. V JvATHBORNE. hum ISoxncu'h Siovn. two, but Ihe stranger has ta'icn the place of Ihe fellow who kicked the big man's shins, mid must be held ac countable fur what he has done. Whatever may be the shortcomings of the gian he is certainly 110 cow girl. He has been lualli lo allack Ihe little in," 11. and would lain have held him out al arm's lengih as one might an ugiy child; but here Is a foeiniill worthy of his sieel. This is another ca-ie entirely. His eyes ilash and his whole face lights up with Ihe lire of battle. Myn heer ,loe discovers from his loud lalk Hint he, too. is 1111 American, fie feels sorry to encounter 11 fellow-patriot under such peculiar circumstances, but il cannot be helped. Circumstances control these things more than any power on earth, ntid Mynheer .loe has made up his mind that he will not see Mi lly's father bcnteii if h - ran h-i.) it. "I don't know you. tmin. but thai makes little difference. I'm 011 lo you. I'll mount you jusi like we mount .1 broncho mil West. Offer yourself as a substitute for this little venomous spider, do you! 1'orliaps you belong to Hi" same miserable breed. We whipped you twice, and, by hokey. we can do li again. I'm glad you come! Kinder hated to touch 111.' little chap lor fear I'd hurt him. I've seen his kind fall lo pieces, lint you're flesh ami blond ymi can take some piiuish nielii. I'm going lo slinw Hie good people of Cairo how we do it mil in ( lilcagn. You just say your prayers. Mister Man." All the while he tints explodes lik lie bursting of s!iece-lve bombs, the big man is rolling up his coat sice es. lie is 1 1 - foul, mid his eye IclN- him that he has 11. 1 child's play before him. Toe ri markably well Imili form of .Mynheer .loe betokens all atlilele. and the tiiet manner in which he awaits ihe aiiack is Mitliciciil warning thai he nn"li 10 i!o Ills bin-iuess. As is natural, all this litis and feaiii ers has drawn considerable llttellt';. 'I. r.inl 1 1 u i 1 : a good si:-.cd ring is loraieil around Hie duelists. They iiinl them selves Mil-rounded by a mixed audience of .lew and tieiilile. Moslem and pa i.'.ni. black faces, brown facts and white. The world i p. 'city much llie same, lake ii as you will. U 'lien men come to bloH ;hele is IM iL!csiou about Ihe a'lilii llce if ' 1 11 reaching distance. I!eii oil Hi" piazza gucsis belonging to tin s. -cti. having been all lilintii'-. As Mynheer is are within a number of laiiel can be ."ted by the loo notes this wiiii a glance mmclmv,- lie linds him self wmnicriiig whctliir she is ihere. and if Molly will understand that he Is in this si reel brawl simp'y as ihe d"feii,lcr of her p,i:i r ;'.iM!ii..s -,-- in sUiiiiicunt but 'ec'ligcrciii liiilcaggre.s sor. lb' hopes she may learn lite truth. No lime is given lor reflection, sineo the other menus buiii"ss from llie wold g.i. Having prepared himself for Hie work in hand by roilieg up hist sleeves, the Western cycieue now co.'ucs at tiic explorer with mvu fury. His force seems irresistible: s , does :h.n of the giant waves Ihai . in--rolling wiih tremendous energy: and yet the result is ever the sani" when 1 hey sirike agaiusi the wall of r-ck thai marks the shore. There Is a e.,; ci'..--!oii. a splendid picture: the roc!: Is there just th" same as before, but the wave has been beaten hack, baf lled into Hie trough of Ihe sea from whence i: sprang. So In ilds ease. Mynheer .loe rep resents Hie steadfast rock of 'iibral tar. lie meets the furious onset of his powerful antagonist coolly, and :dr a brief period blows rain between. Then the assailant backs out to ge a new base of breath. Astonishment: is marked upon his face. He has be lieved himself an expert in the use o.' his tisis. but i: this oiiii t man In lliii's one who can give bin paints. Al' hough ballled in his iir-t endeavor1 to down this champion of Hie bHi.. terrier that snapped ai his heels, llm other does llet give up til" liehl ye:, lie i-i Mill ill il. I.i Ihe 1 Mellt of his !wo liiiinh'i d pounds' a oirdunois. and It he en only pm 11:.' of Ills slcdge htlllllllel' l.hi'.VS just v. le it is wai-.t-id. he will ask for .'toHihig leiter. Alieinly. Hioiigli Hie el'inir s last eil only a minute or so. tiic syu iui hies of the crowd are plainly on .loo s s'de. is action in assuming Hie place of 1 li - suiall lean has been seen: anil, be sides, his way o' carry int: liiiusc 1 ' ins Hi" hearts of the oidoel.i is, niau of whom chu Mppic iate iLe beauties of the tuHiily art. cm u :f uinb'.e to box sclent ilk-ally ii:en;M?lvcs. Thus, wlieu Hie tiiM rmiiid r-uds in Hie rouli Wi-siein lyclone being liurled back, winded and baiiied. if 1:01 liudly utJ- a u;vru.ur o'.' sv.'.'j' . tioii I'l'ciai th.- cro'Tt:. Th-jy hmr- alu-ady ntzfil 'i,? tve duelists up. and alihoujli Myi'lieer ,!oe is not so heavy as bis antauonist. the Jctory is In his g'asn. ii'-eiriiiiig ;o tin ir way of thinking. As for .lo.' himself, he leirilis )o Injure Hie oilier just as liiile as pos sible. Circiimslanci s and his h.ve of fair play have thrown H1.1 iu'o the nreiia. and since he has tak'-u a hand In the game he tun-1 carry it out to the end. This soil of bi.siie. ss is net to bis I king; hi- has iu-mt posnl as 11 uhi'li PITTSBORO, CHATHAM COUNTY, N. C. THURSDAY, NO VKMliKR tf, VM. NO. - - 'I! LI 'J'.. ' -- .' l ator or a prize lighter before an nudl ence. but he lirnily bclievis he la do ing his whole ilutj. While he regains bis hriMili and pre pares for a nil round the Western tornado -lives vent lo his feeling hi his explore way: 'linger. I reckon I've bit off niori 'n I can ili.iw this time. Looks like something of a trap hereabouts. ISut you'll Iiinl lue uame In Hie backbone. I come of a y.oiie family, and we doli'l give up llie ship. Itallier like Ihe cut of your jib. Mraugcr. and your style ill taking the part of Hie little bantam t"!ls me yoii'te a Yankee, every inch of you. Sorry to spoil your looks, but you iimler-tatid what you llivileil whin you l'.pMiwed llie." 'Come on: I'm tired of lids," is the only answir he can get from .loe. It Is a plain invitation ami the other accepts it in the spirit li is jtlven. lie again advances to the attack, his face showing a determination lo .id thd battle then and there. Once more the nil' ;:eelns to be full of Hashing arms as !he two engage in a lint series of blows and couiin rs, side-shoots j, 11. 1 parries. Neither ap pears 10 le gelling the hot tee ,,f if, and yet one experienced i'.i Hie iraft of boxing can readily see a ilil'l'c.-ein -.' in their 'work. The asaaihm; is pul ling in his bcsi work, etu'.cax oring to win: while Mynheer .Ine does not seem to l e exerting himself In I hi nt uui.-f. Wli-ii tli..- lime comes for 'aim in li soia'thitig. sonii'thing will give way in I'eiiinark. .loe is wailing f.r a chance. It is his doire to get ill a knoek oiil blow. This, to 1-e ijt'.iie Micccs-'nl and end Hi" affair. IiIMi be delivered ill a'cer taiu MUarter. and il is wii'i I his idea in iew tiiat lie dallies. I'ierci r glow the efforts of the other to gel ill l.t liiiid hi guard. Tliose who look 1.11 iv 1 ! 1 ;t 1 llie Hghliug is ali.msl wholly di lie by one man. and if ill' jiei 11. e.l. 1 hey believe he lias ihe mai'.ei' ail in his own hands. They will learn oiiu,i liing prcm inly. Watching the panting cyclone make a last desperate rush upon .Inc. ihe.v see an arm suddenly shoot mil i-.l 1 uighl ironi llie - Vaild and hear a resound- ing wh-i Cilll.lrt . s r, knuckles come in tin r s I. TI.M ( lo; , il. Tile blow ha: and .loe s'j.ui! been ad.-o'.iiy givi 11, there aim 11 the Hags. His antagonist has reeled back l!i".'i Hie amis i f a friend. There is 1:0 more liglu l-t'i in him: that is 0 . 1 l."i:, ei l.iuiuiaroii-' ari-c: they ln::rk Hie appl'iibai'oll of llie audiellce. I'he arl'.i'r has ended just as nearly every i.i.i lias wished il' we except the (Ideated principal himself. Mill In er .loe has no desire In remain there the cent; ' .11 1 '. act inn. He is modest by inilm i ;-eeks 110 notoriety. As he ,. . in nunc away la' feels his hand . .: -j cd am! s.piecz-d. Turn ing he tiuds the litile man whose cham pion l e became. The VV: aZelled lip lace of Ihe ball! .ei glows with pleas ure. "A lh't!s:ird llllllks. my '-cod fel low! V.n: -.v.r.i' him all lie ii-'scrved -lb" las,: .',:s! what I w -old have done for him. if you had h-i i,i. gc' ai iiirc! oh. inn ii. eiln't smile: --i:: docMi't cut a IIliiiv in it. All lie ;h Pes on sciei iitic si.lil. .sir on skill!" 'o lioidil. liiad lo have .h ymi a service. See ymi si. Ine lilac later." .-ay.. .Ice conscious thai Hi- crowd U pressing ihei.i again and fet ling very .u.p!ca-ani. ' I'.ui. e,y dear sir. you liiusl allow me lo p'd -'.icly thank von for year .serv ices. !!.!' is my e.nl." .loe ran il ill his pce!;i 1 wilii e.il ev 11 a glance ai i! - "a'.'.d I beg thai ymi will not lie offended i'' 1 olV. r .m i Ibis." lief iiiv Mynheer .loe realizes what he is ab'iiii. Hie olia ; has tilled his iciiid with gold piece, s'n indignant is tiie explorer id th" act Hiai lie does mil even Hole !iie fuel of their being Kiiuiish sovereigns, bill Willi all ex plosive ( jaciilatioii hurls the precious lllelal o;tt Upoll the MplalV. Th's causes a wild stampede of the crow 1: i-eitenient reigns supreui"; donkey drivers tussle wih liraLoinaiis. fakirs roll over Arab shirks all till' d Willi liie mail greed of gold. Never befi.re in the history of Cairo I ins th" precious metal been sow 11 broad vist lik- I his. The little mail, whose idea seems to be that money can pay for any sen ile, looks ..-..rpriscd at lirst. Inn show no signs of anger, lie is somei liing of a philosopher on a small scale end iiccusionied to meeting si range people. "Very well," he diallers, with a wmr of the aii-in ; " we will consider the obligation set 1 led by my 1 hanks, then. If I can do you a favor ai any time, call upon inc. my good fellow." YVii'i this, he marches off. His ar rogance is vrally aiiiusin--. Mynii ir Joe would i m lemoted !. use 1 lie loo of his boo; lo accelerate Ihe fellow's th pai iiirc. only 1 li.-i 1 lie rememb'.'i". one iiiipo;-i:-ii: 1'a.eior ibis ht'lo man is the ".'tear old govern. 1" of Hie ch.iriiiiie- Molly, and any indignity of fered :.' lulu Will be sin-.- le recoil 0:1 hi- own head. So ie- allow-- tin ilwarfed pugnacious spt i-iiiu U to ! part In one di'vcboii. w olle he siarls U lime ih" sei-uc ill a:: a'.M'i'. Villa r o'' Ihcia -its :.e lcet aw.i.v !" ome a. .lux'tiiatice t'liir:.- ill -i.i Wi Is Mr s "! I: .1:- ' bini lately s i tlg'li "l?pair"d j in a ti :ht A- 1: c Is ,oc eve gialt' i -:igiiic. TI.. Is O lit V iilg bei'll ill ! 1 l llcas. "AH a loisliike." it" ei .ii : ! "Win:! is:'' asks .loe. smiling. I To be Continued. I If Ihey have 110 flirtations in Chi: what uull holiday Ihey 1011-1 l.:ic. WOMAN'S I REALM. I NEW OCCUPATION fCR WOMAN. Tli oniilifuleil Itut ItfioiinriiOlvB Kual ef of Ifoinn-Miikiiig. A new occupation lias been added 10 an already exieiisivc list of what is politely termed woman's work. It is the complicated but remunerative busi ness of home making. None of the setiliuu lilal domestic train your chil dren ami the hired girl as iliey should go business, bill a combination of the l.ih ins of interior decorator, ar: col- J lector, and past mistrc-s in Hie lviinc Illciils of housekeeping. The idea, like inventions, began with Hie mother of j nccessiiy. A woman who was known among her friends as having "sucli a knack" in arranging her little homo was forced by ill-forluiie in give it up. slc lived, not in a shoe, but in a Hat of minute dimensions, and il was ihe most fascinating f;im in the big. over powering city which must here he nameless. Whoever saw the Hal was i iirapturcd witli it. lint its occupant had to give il up and store or sell all the treasures, ami dissipate the evi di in es of taste which made it home in the best sense of Hull abused Word. I'ricnds said. "I.ei Hie place fur nished," but one day somebody e.iiue along and said. "Sell ii out to me. I'll pay you what ymi ask and take Hie lease. Ilvcrylllillg here sllils me down In tiie ground!" This transaction gave birth to Ihe ' idea." Auoilicr individual, wlio wanted to set up a eosey little apart nielli, hearing of this clever labor, saving scheme, also engaged the woman to seek ott! another tint and to f'.irii-:;i i precisely "to suit herself." No suggestions were offered, hut a suit able Mtm li'ed en. with the requesi that 'he place mighi be ready for Hie new owner's occupancy on such and siti li a dale. From tills liny commis sion olh'-rs followed, and now (his h line ji.akcr declares she is in her de mon, and only one pan of her busi ness disiresses her. I 'or, as soon as the homo is iMielly as she wants it. with all ti e dainty inuek'.s laid on to her s.i;sfaeiion, she mus: abandon it. ami l.cr client s(.,s in and reaps all the iieticiiis. Surciy an original means 01 earning a livelihood. -Ilosioii Herald. srll'-tirlrm.!' I'm Meiui-ii. A I "i-tiii-yivii uiti girl 01 nineteen re ceiitly gave a tramp a lesson which b likely lo last 1 1 i 1 1 1' lof some time. lie alii'inn ed in lob iier w hile sin was ell j joying a ii'.-; by tiie roadside after a I ride ell Kr wheel, and she told him I lo depal'i. He ire.ited the propo-.ll ' Willi seen and Malted In seize her. 1 v. hen ii.' caught his hand ami gave j il a twisi thai cidlgiii; tied him. She then deUvei d a blow nil the po.n: ol Hie 1 run wiiieii hiiid"d him 011 t lit grass, ami -... was ( nly mo glad o gei away. It is an uo.'oi'liiii.iie 1 o". that ace I eot'lilry pV.'-c- are 1:0: as safe ior lone Woiac'l a liie.v .. el l a genera! Ion ign. and fie.' many of liit se it is some thing of .1 pr-oileia to know what l ) do aluen ii. This partii uiar girl liad taken Ic-sons in boxing from her brother, ami stud ied I lie science of scl,'-dri'eii-'o. Such knowledge is a fairly good substitute for strength when one is obliged 10 e.;o;- duo a physical .11 gumeiii wiiii an antagonist who has only brute force laud 1:0 brains behind i;. of co'tr.-e. the i-xpcriem of this girl might have had a very diiTeretit termination had she encountered a riiiiian with belli .science and strength, but as i, was .-lie gave her assailant the surprise ot iiN life, and undoubtedly saved herself from an aitack which would have bc :i intensely disagreeable. It is noi likely thai any woman will ras'aly lake such risks, but it might be a good thing if more of tlieni were pre p irt d to defend themselves. In Ml. '.1 cas(s the surprise is half the bait I.'. Stray scouudrels do not expect a woman to iiiulersiainl boxing, though they are 110; wholly unprepared to see her pull out a pistol, one woman ei: gag'd in philanthropic work, which look her into some dangerous places, carried a paper of red pepper in h"t porkci. and on one occasion tiling it in ill,' l:'cc of all assallaii;. lieore la could recover from his surprise sic had I'scaneil. - New York New s. Till- Vv-'.il!;i- l"llo-l in I llsflli'ii. j W ild" It is a .0111:11011 theory that, no mailer whai I lit- father and husband! may be. the lumber and wife iiiiisi li - ; sup a ior in her eiiviroun: iiis. ihe faei i lcmalt's thai the honie is as much the I man's ;is th" Woman's, and he is re-! iicved of lion.' of Ills l'esp,Msibibl.i s I I ivai'se society assigns it to h.-r .is 1 b r special prov iife. No mall has a j l ight in T.Iiin, his duly to his i hihbeii , I e -aiise. perchance, he has il gcul wil.- ; to! 1 In y have a good mother. The I v.'i'e a id inoll 'f rules by love, if sin- i;:!c in ail: l ii-- father and hil-bai.d ; bia.t rule by ailUi"iiiy as will ;is love, i ''!! w.ic and lU'ithtr who liuiis tli:;'. 1 love is ll in: iis iiifjueuci: ov er he; . but js t o often do ti.iry autUeriiy of the .i' t. TUu wrecks if tiJ'.sd OlU'Ucf to lie -''iind io loiue ,0 ;h -' tie iliiin to any I311I; lieu leip:: lie i!i ; i:ie I.i t ' 1 : Ton much, w oelieve, said of Hie women in 1 hose !ays. nil wives who it re ncg- liollies colisl ii nl 1 lie avcrag-c Aiuericaii uiiseltish ami loving. 1 he case ve should no; e lo-ila.v. a high, r avcr- se lie 111 ol he." ' this ,s sel 1 w el Il I 1 f Iciv". as we ha age ol yoiin I ceiiiiirv on ui.iiihooil than iiny other ci'i'li The assiimotioii .h.ii wives ant in-lhers are mainly lo bi.iiue iu, Uie o.i.wiiililui'ss of childnii Is neither rensonable nor fair. It ' due usually 10 a few exceptional cases which, because of iheir exccpliniiul character, deeply impress the observ er. In g !!: d woman's devolion and loe do urn change as the child grow old. save fur the i.et t '-. ClliiaiJ lie lefOceaii. liihheti mill KUtiliig. Children should be carefully Ii - t id and have it early inipre -ed utn.'i their minds lo g'ne ami receive l;:s-es only to ami from ili'i-c iliey love and Who I'.V" I lll'lll. liven lliell son;" l e- strain, is obligatory upon ."dub- who are noi perfectly well and in tiie case ef a lean who Uses tobacco. children and adults are aiike -uVc.-. to contagious ami iiifeelioiis diseases from kissing, and this possibility should be a caiiliou against liie fashion j of promiscuous kissing. Several e:i-es i of siniliiiiix r.v-ul'.iil from this indis- 1 . riiiiiua'.e kissing of a lady who w as ! bought 10 ho only -liginly ailing. I llo mil express your sympathy for j the sick- by k .-sing. 1'niviits sliouid j never allow ilu ir children to be kissed ' by sit angers, ami children .should be prohibited fiom ki-siug each oilier. ; lulliieiiza or ihe cpidcniie form of, eal.irrlnil fever i undoubtedly trans ferred from o laid in aiinthor ol'ieti- times by the contact of l:i-siu.,. Sea:-- . lei fever, measles, chiekenpox, whoi. -ing iiiugli. mitiups and diphtheria a." often 1 iiiniuunieati d in tills way. siiiaifs anil IHnmonilff. While ili-.s ,lli,l leedalliollS Will UtV doilliteiiiy hold good, they will Inn: strong rivals in the in-wcr Miiarcs am! diaiiiiiinl -. Th"se will be in clni,;. heavy ii 'i and M-lve.. adoriu d with braid, ehibroidcry. .;ppllipies or stilcli ing. Tle-y are set on light togctiier or in designs in which only ihe covm-is nice: A lo'.ely Hew dl'css if g;'ie:i oitll shows iii"m iii white 1 loth, 1 d .:-' in black cross sliteh scrolls ami a da.:! v sprinkling of French ilols. oin 111 m. dc more on s:ilt lines, h.is .1 l'OW of Velvei diamonds two s'.ia.e decper. One of Ihc-e serves to ia:. a each plcai of th.' -i.i;'i a; about, the kllecs Tiiey may ligine vi.-.v wdl nil fragile cosilinie:. As -"ell III ;. i aiil" of a;i. plioile Ihe.v ale decidedly graceful. Simulated .it.:ic-: .uel .ilaaiumis w ill he sci'.!. toe. A collai- of velM'l : maike'l nil' in il.cse siian -s :v t i"-;i.j . of ; aiipiu;: or hraiii. bulliH (if S f.l shells Far Wc-torn v, oim 11 li.. . new fii-hion tl.e wa.'a'.. shl-.l m c'.Jaees and chains. The dielS are liny and iridesc HI. and com fioiu Souiii Sea Island-. I iie San I'r.ua isco jewelers, who are dirc-Hy r-iii'iis :: ; lor the fad. i.i.v iha; lie d.'licii"iy formed sii lis sii!!a'ilc fe-,' my lady's 11 , i. are ct;ei!:i iy rare, and thai na tives grovel ia lae raiu'.s for days lo obiaiii a siciilt liiii.i'f.i!. In t 'alb crui.i and llie arid Siaics ill" -'.ie!! cli.iii.s have iiecniiic papular lic-iaiiily. e . . wiiholll the approval of New Yo.:. fashl.iinibles. and ihey i.i.iy re.:' Ii i. . by ainumn. N'l vv Ymk I'.iis, A lijinly sux'k, A ccrlain p;.Miy g.'.i has irad" fo. ill"-eb' otli' of the pretiiest slock eo! lars! is at copy, liber;;. 1 w o rc And it is one which any girl who all clever wiiii her needle 111:1 The maierial used was white silln. Around tiie lop w.l" ws of French dots ,n bl.ici.. liiiii ii low of baby ribbon, of a d iinlv p n . idgc.l v.iili black. .lust bci'iw 1!; -are iVni iiiole rows of ibus. i i 1 , . m, o. lie:- double low of dais, u,iikili:. iimv douli!" lows ol dels and I wo of 1 i ' ! . i Tic decoration comes a Utile b !nw lue 1,1: d:vs.v. of liie si-, 'lull!", an ! It frrpHINGS u,o we AH rVlui-bliu.l clu'o; .lei.-rles h.nr eded ail other kinds in favor. I'ilel 'ace. both black and villi. !: iMpular fiiney of ,li.. hour. Sioci; loilais wiiii :i decided do ; w.od point 1 Veil bead u treat are very p . piiai d ell bias v ciTccliv, el'i sat ai mill' ! mime, i IN 111 1 1, and Mary Tudor ef til.- coining sl.npi s in cool h.adgcai. A line of iniiid an .11 li v. ,d. '. ,1!' a: eo a f.l-ilioll.lii'e si'. 1111 of 1 he -Iii! i is 11 a; pic-i 11:. Wiole eo. .011 ., .ng. n.ncl vet !: 1 ii.ii-l id" of it beige l a !: !'! 'I'ilfl'l til 1 lisll!!!.. - a.. ai'.iiiliin ami .. ia 1.. a clot ii or kuli led v. ;n -llais of -o.t w it.'. Willgs ; 11, 1 si.i.fs ,; . are 10 be llie pi". 1I.1 gear. Carlaudi of small ; lii.'d togPtln'i' with he ottcc ii vcly trim n.i '.. i "Wlis. '! - s (iuunit. v 1 d t ids iu out one i'.i ' and oitf 1 er tils' h;r .1 litem 1 ate success Til.' elTc; of si riiilur coimteracied i b,s(Uc is givcll to lie by strapping the sea ; Used oil l;c Us". favoriics fur ' iiilll'oftil hie by "ill. 1 li tl HUM. d .11 k and wh.te .uilUUiu Iliad i.li.iil linn 01 s 'i-lvet ribboi: cilrte evcuili..: -- iitut i ; o "Vir llie 1.1. e 1 : elti.r bad vi iy dciliess that is y the universal .1 111 1111111 jackets ins ill Ihe hack material. with bias bunds of tin Tile exceedingly loose coats, a sort of combination of cloak ami coat, thai were considered ten vvlieino in the spring are now in high favor, shoe .Milady has ''I'l-inc j"oi iic in'' "icd I't lllt lll. r' mm n w& Sill'. I 7s- SOUTHERN - FARM '' fiOTES. 5 P - ! TOPICS OF I.VTtfiZST TO THE PIA'J A Vi'iv ll.siiiil'O- I r M!l. I of eolloll all iicle In Alabama might :' ill" luan.v form o' horse siaiN , p,, in.-roiiscd bv at b nsl .Vi per cent the one shown In the iilusit ai am ha- linoiigli 1 1 1 - - general u-e of legumes as peril. '.s ih" 1:111.1 g I point -. A'i f r: ilizcrs." si'ii; il'.ers si,el. be laid b-i.v'.i.v.".. 'j-J ol' tiic sla'd. Tie 1 ii'is sle.uld t. llcsiiiilf It l-'or Ti'llck I m riteiiift ET. t"inl the l'u:i lciigiii of ill" stai!. Wli- ii j-,,.. x ,., I; growing new land i badly worn ilcy 1.1:1 I diaiigui cud ,,.lv desirable not only bieanso of iin fur cud and if nil in d m .-r liiU' li exii.i irecdnm from foul growlil wear is oluaiii'd. Soft wood, lik - piiie i ,Mt ,,.., 11S1. sM,., S11js cuniniu a lurgi or evvn clni. is siip.'rii.i 10 oak There , s,j,y of organic nitrogen, the mtwt js less liangci- of the lee-" slipping ss;).v .,, expensive of vegeliihle. when he g- 1 Hi' The mes. ipol i nl part of ill" sbill is lie na.v rn -I. ami iiiiiiig ',. 11 1. en 1 jr,. niiiiiii inn lo more readily plisli the hay is throw 11 iuio a li-ep manger i, t) t.-,-,., thiniigh the earlh's stir v.jr'iv liii' li.Hs,' Iin- I't'i'i' iH'c'ss 1" tli"j f;ll., 1 ")..ii old land frequently a cniire ipiaii'.iiy be to-scs mat iin.'ies i (M 1cf , the .'-iirface or tin" il iiv.r niaiiy times in sc. t tin- nmsi ( u; . naked. Ik'-i- by iirevetiting desirabic ponioi... 1 n'mii a huge share , ,-,.,,, ....minM up i,t n,, trnuhla i.f ii is liiri'W .i frotii liie manger to ill" ' (1r tuili chniacler is i-xp-i-ieiiepil witt4 lloor. Iti lie l!i:si:'.ii..ii llie iimngei. j ,.w ground '. pjiysieal condition b. is -1 1 i II in ei - wide al llo but- M- tl lijis j.,.,..,,. ..u.-niifagcs the tutu, and 1 fool 1.-.. It is made I'l "m , ,, ,llllSl. , .,. vegela- I : is made f 1 1 i' sllip ol' w. I ell ll." lip; J-llleh 0:1!; pilltl... v. . fMl 1 ',. F. Z Nl ,...VT,'.--,V -s k u rm: iincsi: -1.11.1.. ft. A N The hay i n k al a i- . tr -:!' the s.all. h should be 11... and a half 10 lilt! feet W Id" i'.i. d Ig'il ell id lies If fedd r I- ! ;.".o al-.' . . Hi-- etlllle sli.c.lld 1 X.eu.l op to ihe li The Wo.'.l' ll gi . ll ;; ." ill b i's! eigl'l In, !."- :i'.:: : - ;l..i-. !'' i ". - " may c:!--l!v pass ;i, h--ad 11. 1 to 1 11- ey 1 ii' 1., cd be. bit by inaki: .g ihe botii 111 of 1 ii" 1.1. !, i... eh at 11 sharp angle Inward I lie ill'lllg :' all li. T. seeds, cic. w 111 fall into li." in.ii:."i. In this f.'l m of rack tic l.o' -e g.asp- a naiiuii Oil if U.i v. pulls ;. l':- :i '.li' l.ick aiil ll.li.i-: it i.V.r ' lie ll.'i.Ugor ", 11 :n 11 Ii is plain that 1 l Iti'.. the niii" cr i'.tal ai ! -;i;c. Tit., iineaiei, ... , iriieh's fall . 1;ii,n a; a In rink worn ' agon 1.1 l.lgc. j , - - ;tr Y&SW ;fS$sjb N not muss .1 over. II. i.e.! b.. alil"; .. i.- t.. til I'sOril lll-l' 1 f ll ilsi-s I ilil. " are i'i ill h.ilill of il"oW Ing out ill grain, nail a sii-.p ever il.-- 1 dge of Hit' 'i.i'.. lot 1 ilig prole, t inward about ..in In. b. Fy the 1: I 11 g' iii.l is I', d V. Il iicll' . 'ill 'i'i' I'm ai of s'aM d -init and ill" olio !. a -a adder at e Hon low in 1 'i .:, :i g '. e. y convenient i. ha a.' 1 I I." I."' ;.i lo lempi.iai'.lv lay lie !. --ii ..: : : veoinb on or even pa : 1 s ... i . mc-s l'i-r -t-y cleaning o'' i 1 "le 1 1 t!..o: I id .ti rear of stall sj. .ubl -iti Ii li c ii r- . lloll l-hoWII :il !'. l.s 111" sweep It.gs at. usually disposed of i-iu ei'-.l ef sc-.bie. ,-1 i .i aiv more tcalei 1 lengthwise instead of cr. -- w -e of a board li. or. 1.. . Snook. . tl : g;;'. In i he Attn 1 .. an Agrictili !ri I tbttioiiiil Ssi,-iu .r I ci 1 iliati. .it. Tli" Alalia'!.. 1 .-: 1 'cultural exper'- ,.'iii stailoii la- 1 '.; I.lis In -i I r.tiMeiiti No. 1 '.. o.iW;".l velvet bean aad la !..-!. Ill . .ilielit-.e:: --0; .1. 1'. IMlgg.ii. : t.iel'l la:e I" la a pr. I'i- ad-l'liis his il.lls blihei :! ' I'm si.l"! lug periu.tiiO ., ;. 0 1 'ii c . :u w !! a- i!'!!ileiii e on t'ee crop imaied: titeiy loli e-vlug. the cow .e 1 and other l"g:!'l:illo!'e- plants llittsl le I'll liked .Ms a 1 lieapc" sen:-.-,, of liilio.-a than is any i.'i log. u. otis ma'. :' .' v iiich may be ''.".tgii1 a- coniii! a la! fcri ll. (-. . The aim of tile eoltoti fatal r- should be to grow Mtc'll i!f its ef legilliics a XV ill ellilbl" bil'l le dispells,, vvllll Ihe P'.llchase of lil'n ; memis I, rt.'.i;. - fa: cotton, using th funds ihti- -an.' t purcha-- increased alno'ints of pii" pliaies or oiler la e :ny i.ei: olr. gi'lieo'.ls I el 1 ili.ers. Th,. iie.l!. y ilia' would have I.e. n 1 -saiy :.. pa: dins' one poind ol nitrogen wdl buy about tin.e pounds . : t'liosplnu-ic acid, of of potash, which ia.g'i i:i".-l i.f phosphate and p..sh will . uabie !h" laraier i" glow Leaner ... legumes. And b-av 1' r . r. ps of I. gullies ir.-ip la;, -r ..in.etnis of .,Ti . wise 11. 1. 1 v a ila '! a t tiin.sphel i" tetieg. 11 and r sua ju fin, her soil em a liieatu . In a.- w i , 1 1 -1 's I. pllllol! ' li.- most pi. ill! s,;.g HI. th, -d of iH-!-c.s.l,g ihe yield ..i ion a'i acre and lb p' ,.: c.'i'eii eiiltuii .s by a ti'iii-e gi I I... nl . g am iti ni- plants ;i 1, 1- ,i.i-R 'these v, tillable tHii's are by s,,:,,p far- no i s cti! zed and aniirecinieil. but their Use in gi.' le- increased iwcuty fold' r.ith advantage in the 'inviu i-mp, ! to th- p.vinaiionl upbiiilding of the : i,,i:l. and to the hiiiug of the ta;uier's; j.uvki . '' is I'Ui'.iL. lie i.;-i very , L....1I: ; say . but iie.' av-e;g.-e yi.M ; 'ii.or .'letittoii. .Mi S I I'I" 1 K. i. .i tvp- ,. , 1. , .. t' llil.i.l i'li W-sti'M, ee..rv ai,'! e, ..-., ., ...iv, pa pi " a".-: na- 1 r ii"-ii' iy sn l'i V - k 1'' ' !' Ullp.' J :';t.V ll.lllv pel r.!'!. V i 'I b 'l' llllSl illld I'lliis. She 1 a-s 1 xperi typesetter, atid as a writer lo.s .a 1 s 11 pliinraiMMillli.' slvle She .. . .. . ... .. .. .-. I. ...1 .... ;.. is atso a line co.oi, un it. -t:e iMiif.i-i 111 the Women's Christian Tempi-rant" I'nion. vi e I'lCi-bh tit of Hie I'liridit ICvtnts (Till, iu her city and for nearly Ovenlv yeais lias been primary Sunday he.il sl' rlnU.i.l. nt. of Rto't'ctty. ' RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Fquare, one insertion One tqimre, two iueertiius One square, cuo nioDtb 91.00 1.60 a. 60 For Larger Advertise ments Liberal Con tracts will be made. - : Tc", ST0C :Ml ASD TRUCK cr,0AR. A r I ' feriiliz. i's. Ii is light and porous. thereby ililing ihe tender sprout: , i.ies Hint gi" .' by a prm ess of expan sion iinii rgi. anal. ' These are .,!,:. 4 r the proper! ief) of j new ground that lender ii ib Siiriilde I for trin king. I'-iiHoes. both sw-e-t ; i'li. I Irish, wid 1 -1 -1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 y thrive on Ihin -ml. Tlie.v will v I id Wi il. be syni lueti icil hi loi in. clear in color ami very five from seat.. The loinato is in. oiler veg.ialil. mosi coiig-.iial In ' 1 cw groiii'd. t'poii so, h hind it is rel i ai'i'i'ly free from Might and l"s liable to be choked or sinm cr, d by a late I slimmer gra-. which o in'ipt inly ap j pears up. en old land al'mr llie size f I liie vims prevents .nil i ail.ui. Neither ! should lol.iici-ci I mined 111 enuiner- ' ,-ili'ig clop- adapted In new land. j Aiitottg -inall f'-niis Hi" strawheiTT ; tln.i.'s . ..p.-eially veil cti recsittl.r ' 1 ic.lled l.ltld. I'poll sll' ll soil il IliakcS a iiiii-l .- tlisla.-tot y gr..w .h and fruii ', age. and i.i'.ti h less labor is required to l.ia '1 ill" '. ceils a 11 I gi-a-s d'lW'll. lis f h gloiiial is 11.: iiui.i'.gnalc.l Willi foul ; -ci'ii. Tii's iiiiintiuliy of tow ground omp.ii el i ..hi land iioiu weed and :.!:'- luf.'staiion is a inost iinporlanl I fa.:"t' in 1 only in strawberry culture, I but in all gardening n- trucking opera I 1 F. W'iliatiis, Jr., Virginia, j - I l-n- li,'s- l I'tiii'li iio in- 11 ntittr. I Tb- aeciiininodaiioiis for curl viug j dt.-sed p.iintiy lo luaiket are often j limit' tl. I'he low is 1 e pu; proiniscit- 1 o'.t-l.v into pails or boxes, ami arrive at their d l iinii urn ,11 any but an ap- .tiii. it. 'I he accoinpaiiyiiig 1 . arrier that wiil -la.w- ol-i liie liiesse.l i'lliis ill III best r possible. Tiie diaucr is sliui'd. . -iipies eid.v ihe ccnital portion be-, ' . .-1 . li clni arc spaces ill l-i.iki I- put. which keeps w :- 11 a i:t ;u eotnliiion dining ,:: i, ; w ca' h . This arrHUge- oai) .-! 1 in- tt'i.l very nicely in .no but . m inch especially I. ;. .: in a presentable .- 1: . w 1 - l k Tribune. .mi .n, 1 rn in 1 in llie 1 mil of tiic rjor.. We ..!'. ! ;eq'.ieiitly asUed llie besl 1.. itiieii. 10 pursue for nail woundi 1 i ae fnm. W'lc 11 ihe nail ha beeit li lnovcd. fellow the puiultlto thliiURll ihe sole or frog 10 iha soft tissues. i!i"ti tiil tl.e caviiy wlih a solution iiiiide of c.i:al pans (.r gum cainphor a, id ctrholie ::. a ! and pa k witli cotloll. Mils tr. a . 11a 111 should be repeated (..lily t!!::.l recovery is inniplfte. Where :1ns iie. linn III is promptly and properly envied otil nail wouii Is in the I n.-. ..I the iinis,. rarely result In ab--i.-saud -uppiiiiitioii. Where abscess .; i.ie foot has oc. itrrc I reiuove nil ..use iieru and dress with eolloll s.lllll aii d w .lii the soliithoi given. Tin. i-ol-:oii siiotiid I... h.-id in place by a hand age ar.-ted : he foot.-Tennessee 1 'iit ine; . l iillituuin- Soritliiiio Sfcil. Soi giilliii seed should be sow n i'il ; lyr .11 tile spl iil. It is better lo plow the laud ill iii fall and have it in goml .oiidbioii i"i spring plaining. The vegetation plowed under will assist 11 ..elilitig tnoisiiti'c for s .ine lime atid the young plauis a better sturt. , . 1: s .wn for forage and permanent pas- , in. 1 .- is wi ll in iis,. iium eii,. io two . !'!l-."'ls of seed pel ii. re. Soloc sow j 1 bi o.idc.is ; . The ptvs drill is best and I will .u-e. a more peri. 1 ; stand ef the plauis 1: i'..is are sow u ai the Kimo i''"iiii 1 "ne. 1 one bu -hcl of e;n U eed mixnl vv ill make a most perfect bleud. iind .r.-.tre a good crop haviug Imtu the t:ii'' iia;g .utd musck-tiiakins element Si.me plant orn. bonus or uiillet with ia,- sorghum so tii.-i tL,.- p'.au'.s will ituud about c-iuaL i I the lfi er of P.n i v I exas ' " 1 1 1 i ns.nee.inK MXty divorr- suits, I Iii":.' wdl h. a .hreca-oinerei ligh tlior.. was in Vermont. Vonzo r.lliott. a Maitciies!. , banker, will run as an I mil petulant Kepubliean. lie makes this ai-.iioiiiiceiiH at : "I shall ask the voters 1 of the State. jiTesi.ee five i'f party, who 1 - - - - . ,..,-! i.,' fo nt in ve in IIIIHI'M eMrll,ul, forcemeiit. sounil money and a general I 111 alioad law similar to tliut ot .v:ni sach.isrtts tn vote for me I 'Ji tm i !',' ,, ",,!""

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