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$l)c EI,atl)nm tt(toii il)c Chatham ttecoi&. H. A. LONDON, Editor nnd Froprirtor, RATES OF ADVERTISING. ! One fquare, one insertion i One. Kjimrc, two inset iioun j O110 Bijimre, no mouth f l.ni i.iv) TERMS CF SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 Per Year. Strictly cn Advance- For Larger Advertise ments Liberal Co:: tracts will be made. VOL. XXVI. PITTSBOKO, CHATHAM COUNTY, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, liHU. NO. 24, Ctettam Ajiatter of Millions. -w- - By Anna Katharine Crcea,fi eerrmoHT, i.o, by poimr iohnck i son. C'lIAl'TKIt XXIII. VKT.roMH ami i:.ti.(U(ii: iTrRrnr.RS. The artist returned to his rooms h On zed man. The triumph of his rivnl had overwhelmed him. lie moved and acted like an automaton, nnd passed from objert to object in his apartment like one who hits no further interest In life. Not till ho enme upon the sig norlnn's picture, gleaming In soft beauty from the corner where ho kept It enshrined, did it Hash nl' the M life return to him. Then, Indeed, he seem, d to wake nnd soften to the Influence of the twilight, and be a man again fif hopes mill fonts. I'.itt, nfiev a Inti". contemplation nf it. he showed re newed signs of weakening; and anxi ous, probably, to stave off the torpor , which he fell overt oiiiing linn, nc i n passed to tin- elosot ami reached up hi hand for a oorlniu . n ' ; be kept there. It was dark, and ho had to grope along the shelf for it: but at lust ho found it in whai lie thought a rather remoio corner, ami, tilling li down, discovered, to his surprise, ili.it It wan empty. y Now. an he hid rilled it that very , morn I up. ho naturally thought this somewhat suspicions, and looked about the room to see if any one bad been in It during his absence. Hut he saw no evidence of this. Th- itilriid. :', therefore, must have l.eru Miir.o on. Y,.-t h ply and deft, for the room was : lilite small mid nimh . rowded vti'h furniture. Hut who ha. I t ho hit ruder been? Hi; : landlord or bis himllordY- wife? Im possible! So. li people as tiny never drink. The servant, ther? I'.m she wiu as awkward as she was g.n.,1 ua- vitrei), and never oam- Into the loom without up.-eiiing a table cr so. and Vnoeklng down two ph lures at lea-i. . It must have h-. n a stranger. It'tt what stranger? Henry Martin, bis fellow artist, whom lie hail niiginally brought Willi bini to this place, was Ju the hills sketching: In -ides, bis tasted were moderate also. -I to the point of libsi in. inc. Il otild in. I li.i I eon he, nor any one else thai he kit '.v. II was. therefore, some one that he did not knew. , 'Arrived nl ibis point h dropped the suhjeot. After all. what 1 I I"' fare for this or iiiiyihlns el- V II- v.enl.l leep; he would -hut his eyes upon lli.s perplexing wnild. 1 ".hi here a him. k at ihtt door Btarlled l.lm. He was nr.! t. Ie allowed to re-t. Some one demand ed admittance. Advancing 10 the dour he opened it. It had darkened considerably slic e he I first eaine In, and for a moment ho did not reeogni.e the face that confronied liim: then an cXclamaii.11 ' relief b l'i hi lips, and ho -lopped ba. k v'.ih hrerful nhniiiy. 1 xe'.a iti m vr. in ll.e lnofl welcouiin. of It lie-: , "Mr. tiryce:" I "The same." was th leaiiy i. :i i:i b r. "I am jrhnl in see yon well." The artist, who siill held Hie empty decanter in lbs hati'l. l-ivc a short lauch. and turned to liht ihe himn. "I cannot express my pea-iae at upeln;; you." wi s l.is teply. "Have j-ou just eoine. and iiid the spirit of th Vinatlon brim.' you? You cannoi know how dpsliali'.e your ir.'-enci- is here. I w-a Just wondei ho; if I v.ouhl be .lUMtlded In nendiii!: f"r you or for Mr. lljrtl. I did not think mi, nnd yet. now that yon have come 1 feel relieved of n mountain weight of uueertalniy and responsibility. Hid you know you were wanted so niuch?" "My presence should be the best an gwer for that. 1 have 110 lime I'm jaunt, and no health to IihIuIko iu them if I had." "Then the detective you sent here tel egraphed for you?" "He did." "Then he is n better fellow than I thought." "Ob. he Is nil right." ' Mr. Peg-raw. more and more cheerful, showed the detective the empty decan ter. "Pome one hns breu hclpinc himself to my best cherry," km id he, "or I would offer you a glass after jour I ride." j " Whom do you mean?'' , ' "That I don't know." J The detective moved nearer to the 1 crate, nnon which his eyes li.nl been fixed ever cince ho entered the room. "What is this?" he asked, pointing j to the ashes beneath, that wore wet. or 1 appeared to be so. "I ran't say; do you suppose Ii Is my Tvine which has been poured there?" "I should like to take tt FiilIT ami see. j Hut my rheumatism is too much for I me. I eould not bend my back so low I if I should trv." "But I can." and the artist went I down on his knees, buried his nose in the ashes, and rose up with a perplexed fcoe. "My wine is there: what do you sup pose It means?" tie cried. Mr. Gryc 6hook his head: he was already looking here and there about the room as only a detective ean. "You leave your window open?" he remarked. "Generally." "Some one lias jumped out of it." "How do you know ihat?" "Here is the mark of a foot In this dtiwn pillow. Evidently a flying lap has been taken from this couch to the ; iiks beneath." Well, 1 did net ee that " "Aud if tlift is U"t a 1'Wwf. Iwk at Author of "The I utiabtu Inn," I.lc. tint broken branch of vine lying be low. If It were tint so dark wo cmibl m'c it inure t learly. 1. 111 1 do 1101 know as wo Heed to." Anil liie deleelivi withdrew his head from llio window out of which le- hail been peeling ilia! again e.isi bis eyes about I ln room. "Have any of ilmse canvasis and things been HiMVtd ':" lie implil i il. "No." "Vet a man Ik'- m -nl amid iln'm fl ly. Ah:" The exclamation was 1 aii-.tl bj 1 h" uddoti discovery of a small ami glit oring ol.j ct lying on Hie Ib-i ntiltr the lounge. I'lawing il oin be sho.ve.I it to Hie artist with a ipiiet ami pecu liar smii.-. "A ilelet livcV l a.'..'1." becrie.l. "'rile idcin'.ty oil. vi-'t.r i J'l'i in. ii was no i-i. e else than my '! h i-'ir ." The aiiisi. wpii his il.i-iiiiu from the eiiipiy doenntcr to the t-1 1 1 1 liu.isi ashes, clialiieil co'oi. ' oil are ri'.M." said be. "ami by les vis;: he has pro! ably s,.ed my life" "What's liiat .. warned me H told was in 1l.1111.-er from this aihe Jealon-y. and "Wail : What adventurer:" "The oilier llf.'iaw. Y.d there's iinollie.' I'oirr.iw man h ;ha: I klieiv - who calls hims.lf 'Ii.tiiiili.it Hinr.iw," did yon not ':" Yes." "Well, he pa for a ::enilei'i:il! He is. perhaps, a yi iiileiu.iu, but. for all that, he is he ' il lit in you are -eel. in-, lie came with re, ..iiiiui mlai i.u -from 'h-u land. atitl M received in! Ml." Aspiuwall's htilisc. iilitl ililllieili an ly beaii to make h.v, ! Siu'inu ilia Vahl1. wh.i;e real nai.e-. as you doiil.: less know, is aVt.i.v i:..ior. lie hi dark hair. Liav eyes and a p--r-n.'isi . manner, lie h.i- I en in New York, and ii' n.a lie- c tit Ionian yi u -eek. CCIIainlv ..'U to : 11 ties, lipli. n- o' him i..- lull., as , v.-r .'id." " ei v I. 1 v, :l! : !::. " ' o'ir lean i l..il 1 -. t be die. . ..11 III lie a- e- 11: in t a or of h's iii.mcliale air. t. lie wi-lios 10 wail lid thi- iiivsieiiinis li.'jraw coinicil- hiiiicil'. I'.ut I. ii 1 have so niiieli at I si,,!;,., lei I ll:!s I,. I . I -.id bl led. I h..iey..ii will aur.-o '.. iili 111. " "We v. il! : v. e v. id " "And u In; i . m ioi;s siili. i.e Us w. 11 a- s,,e. t!ei I. tit s ihat i' i- m lifo v. hleh Is mi :. n etl, and not in : -. Thoinrli, to I 1 ofl'sprlliK r.f 1 slllt her Tears are lie havhn; se.-n tit to il her of 1 fa 1 nni'te !!:i'.:s tittered j,r r rifviaw. which h. In eliaraeii-r j of valet t. lot nil. .lie e j M-. i.'ry. I 1 rl his raze ' i'.- I Tile ..liie "I I .Till j Lev...-. :, j ilia! I that f. IIom J the pari of j ' And lia- ' '-And wi: j "Vcs." ! 'Humph 1 flat neiillem m. had been in.i: :h 10 ovoi iiear." e. w!e li'td bet II SMldiollsly 1 l.e h- ai! .-I liis 1 alio, -l.il"! ai il.!.- poit ! i-i 'he I'e; nl.-. .-, . I -aid h. . , did s .. :.ilc! tli.- 10.1." li.llll -it d ve t. iii!; -;.! i,!i. man';, r ..I ..e TI in In- U'-oal e scl.-.l: "So ba- ti. en plavin: iiian's va!.-l '." il wi: i. Mi.-- I! And v. i yr ali Cn' h'lll in a . ar s- way as my man. "I do not know him by iiiune. "You do not lit o-.v liim by name?" 'No." "Ho must be wonderfully disguised." "How?" "Tbo man w In. 111 w,- -cut here was Mr. It.vril." "Never:" "Mr. r.yr.l." -inphat i.-aliy r- pen tod the detective. "It is iinpossibit i No disguise eoilltl make blue eyes black. This fellow has black eyes." "T'ooh:" "Itlaei;, I :is-.-iii( you " "Lights deceive." 'i have seen him by daylight only." 'i; is liyr.l. I have his Hier ."ic. writ ti-ti in liis own ham! " The iil ii-1 grew excit. d. "Loiter or no letter, black eyes 01 blue. Ih 11 wini culls himself Mr I 'e.graw's valet and an officer of yoni I iif.'ee Is not .Mr. i.yru. j Tho d.tie lie ga'c a sly wink ai I t!io Iciiile. !is if il nnv with thai and i not wiih t'ao aiii-i 1m innl been carry I iiig (.11 this ibso:i -, tnc-i buried il. Willi j 1I1- seerei- he I. ail been imparting to il. d. t i in the pile ( f the rug Upon whi. h lie -b "It ;ir-.p Tin rtl'l:; MO I III maki lied I. .ward I be door. ;l lew il!tllilieS." lie iil'list. nulls".! to fids soil ol followed lbs Step with lcill.i aticc. " liither a-c wp goin-;'-" he asked. 'I'irst, to your hnidhidy or landlord or whoever it is wiio keeps this house join.;. I wai,t tn lii. J out it' aiiy o:'c aw a person titer hero since you h iv( jceu out. ar.il if so, who it was." "Then let ns ask t'.ie old man win -it. 111 the I'l out poll II. He i- aiw.i;. ib.-iv and would be sine lo si c any om who . aiii- iu by toe ibmr." -Very good." So !h -y aske.1 Ih- old man who was .fill silting in In-- tat ..rib. spot, tin," ! ,hc tl lull I dews were falling all. I .. iuokilig lights Wi'l.-mi'i d Mm wilhin He answered that lie had seen 1-0 -irange men ad.i b'ed. beshbs tin- i derly fcemleuiau Dnw addiesKiuK him line c.'iine quickly, passed him rudely and went in willnoil wailiio.- for liin hurried rintf ai the bi ll to W answer. d. Il- had a hook in bis hale! The oilier .nine iiiimeilialelv after him. stepped nuielii by Irs .-ha :r and 'lid not slop to riliu' at ai'.. H"iii w in ioa:d Mr. tieijraw's room Two:"' Tla- artist lo ! I ,imre. 1 ; I'l l llle ai leelive llllloil up lii at it. "And lien iii.l lii "Why. llicv ha'.o 1.1.1. . 1 i" l;oi e ;in i have -e 1 was ...e -s he I I II I'll a -k it-Ill lean an-wcred. purpose lo wat I till III their be.: 1, he a.uaiu." "A line ali '1 ibc. Ihat.' Mr. llryee, sai easti. ally. 11 kindly b..v: "They were men. I lake it V laiiririiivd Ti:. 11 Willi 1-.it ii y.iuui; "I lii, yes. 1 110I Mi Po- raw's kind, but in II en mu'i " "I see. I see. I'otiie. Mr. I leiri a w. uc busiiie. s lakes us further.'' And Ml iJry.-e descended the two Metis ieanill to too walk while sajinu: "Your wir dow Itoinls toward the west. I set I'rolial.ly the lalier man followed ill lir-i out of i. inio lien skirl Uc of tree Dial b ads up liie h"l si.'e. Wo ,v:,.i , Iheio take care ..I' lh"luo! es. V.' have other mailers on liai.d .iiisi imiv.' " 1 In 1 ," i.l . ; . 1 1 1 .! Mr. It-s'iiw, aflli' pase.l out of I in- nafe it. 1 1. the liroa street of this he. nil il'ul i'.1. 1 "wlio 1 the second man': or i.nlier. ihe liritr for it look- as K the hii ler i ; tlc de nil ive ." "It could no 1 I. im be. a V.: I-.-';l;M ':" Mi'. '.:. s. d Mr i.rye.'. "..: 1 h-l'i him In lili.d n.e at M..;s A-p'uwall's." ".Ml ll'.-elll of his i lu ll ?" T'os-ilily." "Willi an errand of dea.'i'." ' It in.iy be." Which was dcfeiii. .1 b r, 11 1'" "The valet is eel Mr. l'.v r '. ' I':: atli-t again declared. "You slick In that?'' "Always." "Itoiiiomhor In- .lekyli atll ' I - Hv.le. and s!ici: to nothing, e-p eiai.y where it is a (Uesl:ou wherein Ihe ilis:iil--:i.g o!' a deloeiive i- eelieerneil." Mr.lir.VC-' somewhat soiileiiliniisly oliserveil. And yei. a ihey pro. 1 ctle.l. and luo.e of the pariieiilat - oiiliecled "illi t'i.e lale oeriirr.-liee- eaine to liuhl Under his skilful ipio-l '..eini;, ii -eotueil I'l on hi- manlier and ll.o 11 e.-.ioii.-y wlii. . lii. h If united tip I :- l. ru:e tn !nck a 1 ii. a- if ho weie not uiiliniil h own secret dolll.ls. Ihollull ill jus I what tliroeli.ei I la y polliled it Would j have In on hard to It'll. hell ihev : ft a.-h -.1 liie h..o Mr :r,. .. -lopp.-.l. 1 "l.el liie do lili- I, ll-ili..-- M,se!l.' I -aid Mi. flii.e; and leaving liie on'.v I loo w illing ai i i-i en Hie pi.e.:'.:' . Ii" well! I in and had hi- I. Hi" lalk with Ihe I .-lei k. Shortly he 1 aiuo ,,ni. j "Mr lie.'iaM and his ie.in in e noil ho j t.l Ihen. in. This .. expe.-iod. I shall 1 wait till one !' belli of Hiom rcinr::. j W11.11 will ( : J .io . ' j "Wai'. too 'I'lo- pi.i..a Is tla: i: I enough t it .onieai aiiviio.ly'.- !ileini!y. j I will sit here, and if iieiii:i!nt n.e with the inlervlevr, weli and uoo.i hnw 1,1 he cratefnl." "That I d detective. not doitbi," observed Ihe I have ihi Ohio, lions to oil!' relnilillill'i here 111 .' 1 prefer ir.g Mr. th:; do mo think- of n oo-ti I'egraw or hi- man. We have ; . a... Inalier hole bi l.aiai'.e and ! in.i bear the lea-, inloi feron. j " I 'o not fear: I -ha!' not bmL , my coiner." I "Vorv Well, I bell. Yntl w'.M her .'..li- wi'l from fn :,- in. H-. wen aiie-elf fi 'Vailillg. n. and Ihe arli-l settled bil.g and letliolis hour of tin- dock struck ten. ho c- of a li ii,- baritone voice iiiet of the 1 1 u 1 1 1 . ami the be.il.l the ic.ec tii-iurb Ihe ill 1 ol moment Mr. lo e slops l!;o hiH :r.iw - line lle lint ii ami cm. In front door. (!Iaiti:i: xxiv. A KOIITCNi: The lllolllel!! fl'i l.f SilspOIls ami a to: a i u r.rn. : that followed Were . Wlmt was happen- tig in M r I login w's- priv w 'i.-revor il was 1 hn 1 1 li- 1 roniii, had . ln..s. i: to eoi. front him'' Was an ar rest hi prouri . and would he present ly behold Mr. Cry..- i-siie foiih, proU'l and triumphant with c i.b 1 s of his victim'), secret Ullainy in his hand? He dared not aii'lclpale lite seine: he desired it so much. .Icilmisy had wrought it- perfect work in him. and he could think of no mire welcome sight than tho vision of his hated rival .11 disgrace. I'.ut ho was a geueroi-,-h; artod man. for all that, ami did imi give way to iintieii.a' ions' that be vaguely felt dishonored him. though he had no doubt of their .iuslli.e or of his rival's hypocrisy and secret eiiine. When, therci'i. rc, some ten minutes 11 iter the (li-appearance of his name sake into tho house. nnoiii T slop ii pr.viihed and another form passed be fore Ids lyes into the big front door. Uc allowed Ids alleiiiion 1.1 be attracted nd his interest oiigng !. especially as iu the passing glimpse he t-ailglil of 1 his pel sou he was nearly assured that it was no (1 flier than Mr. Degraw's valet who bad Huts boldly curer-d the hotel before his ejes. Had it n. t In en for Mr. (Jryee's injunction not to dis turb himself, no matter w hat net nrtcd. he would have made himself sine of this, for he felt that he had (Uestions of 1:0 unimportant nature to put to : bis man. Hub as it was. hp remained silent and immovable among the vines .hat clustered over the portico, and let ,'ao fellow go by. lindiitg Ins reward !l ii.ni'.elil later In the discovery that the vaiel, if it was liie aht lie had veil, was not without e t" watch him. .or utii v a tew siei-s bi liiiitl him came another man. win. ini.-i.i! ihe bouse with an easy swing of liis gracci'ul body, which was strangely familiar in la- an;-!, and which vo.ise.l in his Mind tin -tiiii.gest coniecio -. iu Ik. loUlibU-d. J1 Jli - Mil U II XW tllil I.ot l.tltriK. Tlnre is nothing that makes a man feel so sore and aggrieved as a wife's old love affairs, when. In reality, he should be proud of her popularity, and consider it a compliment to his own good tasle Ihat she should have boon admired: and yrl the f.u I Is that not one man in ft thousand ean stand the mention of a wife's old sweet hearts w Hit any degree of amiability, to say nothing of eiitaiiiiuily. On the contrary. It generally has about the fame soothing effect on his temper that the flaunting red fins has on the gentleman with horns w! 1 makes things lively In the Spatibh arena. An old faded photograph, a bundle of old letters, faded nnd suspicious of tears, has created a panic In many an otherwise happy home. A infill always wants to feel that the woman of his choice has never loved nnd will never L.ve any one bill his own precious self, and that Is the rea son that lie ask 11 bout five thousand and iiinety-eluht limes during a three weeks' courtship: "Mid you never reul Iv love nnv other man?" And if you tie wise and watn him very badly, jou will never make any incriminating ad missions. Never, no never, become confide mini and show a husband ..Id love letters. In the first place, il is not exactly honorable. bociiuc when n man offer hi- hive lo a woman ho pays her Hie highest compliment in his power: tla-i'i fore, if he has r.-.-i'.ly loved her. and she could not ri mm his love, a regard for his feelinu's nnd a proper nnprceiaf ion of the compliments im plied in singling her out for his love, should make her keep Inviolate any expression of love, If she has merely trilled, il i additional reason for se crecy . Then. too. a more self interested mo tive should coiili.il lor find ke"p the matlcr scire I. A husband is rarely favorably In clined towards a man who has ever made love to his wife, even though It may have been before ho eaine on the scene. Ho has always a sort of In jured f "oling whenever his mime is mentioned, and while he may nor say vory much, yet the fact remains ihat ho does feel injured. So it is belter for 11 woman to forget - New Haven lbvji.-lo:-. tr teh Air niol F.ierclw. Itefoio putting on your clothing .dip on ft loose gown and take a few breath ing exercises. I'lfst opcu a window 11 ml .-0!i ml in-ar II. being careful to avoid a draught. Draw In Uti full, deep, long brc-iiihs, Inhaling iluotigli Mho lips. 1 Mace the lips of tho lingers j on 1 ho chest and note that It rises lo Its full capacity of expansion its the 11 ee hi to 1 ulr U being urawn in him sinus nuvuru tilt of your ins far ns possible as the air is being shall know I exhnled. Ten lnhnlatlons will be suf ! tl. leiit to put you in good form nnd good humor, nut twenty win no twice ' 11s benotieliil. This will start the blood ' pulsating through tne i...ity ami j.iu will feel a warm clow the moment you have ceased. To (ires, properly for housework it is tmt necessary to discard your slays. Slays, if worn rightly, are 1101 Injuri ous, and If nol worn properly should novel' bo worn at all. They should be loose. By ibis I do not mean merely cotufortabl". but roomy, so that you can almost turn them completely about tho torso. They should bo low in the bust and shotiid bo held (low n by garter- sewed into tho base of Hie front, la this way they will servo as a r.np port for the skin-. Tho skirts them selves thould bo light innl neat nnd short. The bodice should bo grace fully nnd comfortably low at the throat, thus giving the neck an oppor tunity to develop. But the most Itn rortant Item of your morning toilette Is the care ami arrangement of the hair. Nothing so fnsciuiites or disgusts a man as a woman's hair. I'url pa pers will drive the most faithful Amer ican husband to the rink while curls v ill lure him wherever they may go. Hive ihe hair nt least twenty strokes with a stiff brush every morning to make it silky nnd pliant, then nrrnnge it neatly nnd becomingly. Pittslmrc liispnlch. Don't Senlil rlilblicn. The mother who has aoiuired the liaidl of .-adding her children thereby i-lmw.s that she is not competent, to train them in obedience. I'or scold ing is a sign of weakness. It indicates tiiat the pi rson who has it has not mastered herself and that she knows not how to rule others. The scolding parent is Usually an unreasonable being, irritable. Impul sive, (pii.-k -tempered, hot hemied. She judges tirst and calls for Ihe evidence afterward. She acts us if her little s.nis i'.uii daughter- should, oven be fore tdie instructs them, distinguish right from wrong, and should, even before nicy have seen anything of life, have the knowledge than cuu cuine only from experience. Her tirst care iu the correction of this habit is to control herself- Let her give 110 order that bhe does not intend to enforce Let ber tell her children to do a thing only ouco, and let her resolve not 10 scold them, diannpolls News. -If.- Shopping ttnfi. Offtw Larger. The jaunty wrist hag is being grad iiaily siipplauteil by shopping bags ' ulnili are ussuming larger propor 1 ti..i.s. Tho latter cine in walrus and 1 In I is.li morocco 111 all culms, bin al . i.-escnt lihick and red r( the favorite shades. Those bag are conimodioiis. some : -.ni 1'iving as iiihii- as ten coin i ,i-. o .-, 'ie" s' ape known as "Tit j Plntim"!- the latest and most popu lar. Ii lakes iis name from Its resem blance 10 the useful laundry article, lu-lea. I of a -nan catch, il folds like II pocket t leis Irnc It is the train, in 1 IV. o id the 1-1 Some f the newest lii a ..led leather riitidle lad to have one's lliolno 1 h.-r sil.cr or gold, on the liau New York Cross. n.-iUitl nf 101 Inning Art. The lhrifiy woman who enjoys cro cheting may Improve her time during the willler evenines by making hue Insertion and 1 riminim.' for her next Minmu r's .( hile gown. This new lace 1 alii d relief cro chet." and i-; e. eclltigly handsome. It is made of a beautiful utuillly of (rochet liio 11 01 sill, thread, and I done in roll stitch. Some of ihe most 1 , Ira. live insertions are made 011 the bias. I'or trimming, the waist and skirl medallions should be crocheted. This v. ,rl, will nl lax the eyes, like the old fashioned thread work, and the wniaii who wishes to have an elegant bluets p. 11 of 'tunc soft wool or silk could have no handsomer trimming than "r. i;-f ero. liM" lii'-e. I llt( Ht I ,ol III l'.llltllllH. The wi n, mi win. call embroider has the ailvaiita-e 0.1 r her sister who is mil handy with ihe needle. Tn give a smal l l-tie h 10 lo r -hirl Wai-ts she can i 1 1 1 h i'o i 1 1 . 1 bullous f,.r 1 .'inn, ling, bi take ihe place of hand painted sols whoso plate they have Usurped A preiiy idea for a white silk m' wool v.ai-i I- 1.1 have billions to match embroidered in violets ,,r forget -me-nois To omplish this, have a s.piare of li e waist material Mumped, then streleh il in-ro-s the embroidery frame and pt I to enibroider each How or si-pur:! civ. The tailor who I leitlol.s will doubtless 1 ho t!ow 1 r- om himself will be plenty of 1111:1- .VCI' III"' plefl'l' lo I, i If liiulf. W11UI. A while kberiv Lail.e w.'tisf hn t-leeVes Uleked in wide l.oiizolllill tucks from the -boulder lo below the elbow. The s!...e gradually widens from the top, aud is .piite voluminous where tin' ilieks cease. The loose ma terial is gat 10 re. I ill a win-1. The waist is '1. band at liie tucked, but is laid in several v- i.l. box pleats ill the front. A poii ted collar of yellow lace fab- low over iln front and back of t In- w ai-:. A ll.nui: VV nil, I nt ( .ml. A brown colieiine walking gown had a full skirt v.i'h f-.in- graduated tucks attached b. Ihe sl.irt wiih fagoting, a line of the fagoting heading the w'de I.. 01. l i.e skirii was shirred iu two groups, one a'.oiii six inches below the bell, and the olio 1 about ihe same (lis lam e above ihe llrst lin k The waist had a collar nnd pio'ited oko of fagot ing ami Ivei groups of shirring u match tli" !-1: 1 A. in itiiix in I'n.r I li.fi. A long i-vai fin- is shortened Mid improved by a -niiaro opening nt the neck, a very round face by the point ed opening, while a face wiih the nose a little too prominent Is greatly im-p-ove.l by liie circular opening, nnd with its tendency to broaden out vogue. I'.n'a br .ean.- it- us. i for a beautiful ll.'W peilieoi.,. Mail-.'.-e la. - .n-erliiMis arc lovely iu Ku.piro iiigibniw 11-. it;, king of ll.e mo.-.; minute :ort tig urcs in the ... ; li--.-' creations. Koj i'l blue and w iii.c si iped sill makes il lieiid.-dli smart davliiue pet li.'o.i:. Potted mail-rods, tuner 01 re and in contrast, arc ainong the catchy ma teria! noticed. The ln-iV laics and I. els for evening gov, lis are eStlU.sile. with gold and silver siiatii:led lie Is vry prominent. Chinchilla, table, baby lamb and the splendid novelty, mole, are all. with ermine, in the lif-t rank of fashion's favor. l'aiicy wai.-i oa.i- are among the new fashions this s' a.-.ni. made of dark or bright colors mid just ..11 the lines of a man s u ar-b oa I While under. sleeM's made of lows of pleated crepe ii-so is om- ol the smart est sleeve liliislies ol , lie season, but is very p. r.-li.-i !!. India, 1 bead bcil- wiih all 01 lialnenial enameled sash pin ill the back ami of ten i.u en.iiui led buckle iu front to match are one of fashion's latest fan- A pocket hiiolt pull' box. jltst the liglll si.;e for .air., in--: in a purse, nnd with a mirror r.t :he I d. is i,-w ami would till a Mo-art spot in the Chrislinas stoekil.c. i ll- .liveried pica! si, in back is. it.--:: I.. .1 loading niodisie. again t be lirst faxoiit-. ihe b.il il back ihat has had pi ei ei'.eli. :i -uiiioier being on tho watn llesides a binck walking cos. nine i f clolh or some of tlis new black dress goods, one must haw a black govrn tor evening wear This may be of 1 lace, ehilfoi ! r h black t iiioii.-s,' iino de soie or of ill of .Lo H'.icUease kind. ! wiiich n-.ay l.e worn plaia or j ed" w:'h biak snauglcd net I iows of a "ilenuiop" tulle. loud- or bib An io iilit .et(-l- Mine. The Ash 0 copper mine, the largest ,u Japan, is in a iiiouiilaiuous regain ... the I'r.e- im e 01 Shiii.utsuko. The no 110 was dis.' i-i ctl in Kill', and eaily ,n ibc m-v enie, i;;l, .-"iHury a largo ., imii.v of eoppi r i.ik. 11 from it was ,i.ed in several noted moldings still .-...laliiig A sinal' .ii.i .ility whs thou also 1 xi'otU'd 10 UoilaUU. TV 1 A'AV.V.VAVV.'.V.V.V.'.Vj HOUSEHOLD v ; MATTEL 5 v.v.w. i t, ..on.. cr . a 1 M.-.ol ( till.,:. j A home 1 1 1 .-1 ; , . I I .-1'oiioll clot Ue j llbolll. Here ill 1 slaketl lone or era I f. of ! v.IUi the '. 'it" !: 1 ; .. i'l! .he con : Msleiey of cream I - .v I '..-ill I w Idle lead will do also, ai.,' m . ". I tl.is is one of tile few . . 0,1 ',.- ,! ,1 v. Ill I'esi-t wai.r and lo-al. iu-e ...b.-r Hon is v, aierpiMof is ii, ! .::-- Solving nrolliary v :;;,- ul'ie i,i -. -il Inilk. -. Ill -. ,..,,,. Tiespite 1 ho mary styles of lieli,.d tlal spoons now io I!-.', invoice- .,:. com innao.t 011 1 lie ni I't'l b I -llpp particular need or eon novel housewife's a--i 1111 .isurii.g -pooii. like liii -po'ili in -i.e. bill inarki loin of I In br.w I Willi III, d i'l Hie - add II: i.uii: ' i ! to jiillde ho In .fo.or j tin ni lor cooking iaii-ir. - 'ay- :in .Now tol K Sue. I be v, e 1 . 1 1 - lille l lille lllllf, mio-iiual lor. one i:-':!u si.. 10:1 fill, are ailix. d jU'l ..- on a lae urin ulas-. 'liie -I..-..U, i- of M.-;!i!, ill the making of si'avi, -. of pil.bl.l vs. cilkes. salads ,.ran, b -ie- ..f a i!."t '.' f..tllirillg t V.e lie - - i:: the Hi T'tio iiiea.-tiriiig -; . -.i. - 1,. In mules bi .-ml tdl j . 1 1 j is the .-i.se. '00. w i'l. 'ho t.ew i vised babv s , -, v, n, j- a praciicnl impne, t: on ; he 01 V The howl of In. i..,bv'-- -( mo .- -I, II- ll-llal bill ! : i . :.!. 's c! I'llekward lit'. I . hii d !' Hi-' 1 1, the bow i lol llllo 1 loop Id."' to ll.e bundle of a r.ng. Ti . h. hai die j- iu-i I. - 1 1, . 0-1, ! ,,, ir . r.v t :d lingers p. gia-p. ami 1 iili! t ..I iiuikijig tlr.-1 ii.iempls t. an j;et along linn h bctb Of llil- soil Hoili one of 1 teed hllll -If r w ill: a s,.., n or-llei'iv piii- tern. Then there is a new mode! "it!--laehe t.pot.11. h special Ice cream -pooii and an egg spoon for lltlii : j ....:,-!.. ! or fried eggs from the di-!! Tb- till the maiiifesi need, -howb.-' i.e p .- ' bil!tie- f..r ntldit '..l- to 1 be . .a 1 t i 11. noiwilhstaiiiliiig Ihe ei.fi.,-. .... I u-iy nt ly: Use. Hid 'halt Tin. Ilro'in. M.-a If Imi only kt;e. !' mini who gem ibh - own lioir.owori: 1.1 ,! tunliy for whi- h I., r bur. who drives undo I!.. II lit v 1.-- d..w In Nolle a vlclorla. is paying a 1,. 111,1 ... iug but pure uuadi'.bi I 'lb'il. n. ageuiclit ha- Inoiighi hoi- to i;,. haul 11 'l . .11 and Ihe 1:1. -.1 ba-k WOIUIIII Who owns a stlli.,.1 apa: Ullll It I'l'oom can be .1- I. ."ii I lithe of (Inure and ruddy of ok gay of heat! and light of .;;op woman who pas ibe health cm. the beauty doc'i.r $."1 11 tie;, There Is no sonic like a dust rlo no Stluiultitii like a broom. Y! no nlr hotter than the early m air tilled With Sill, shllle lii Into n seventh floor npai li.iei.t. Word, if housework is rightly tlicro is no thing IllofO Invig : tlOlllllli; Wl.i. il W ill llio ill. e ; i b and el e is ;-i;ing pom In a dol.-. ' ami a good complexion ? 1 ; s .. i i V. cry Iioii.-i-w ifo who w ;h. -i el'iii niint should begin h.-r d... be I ,', ! :i:l i , 1 A i ...d i fl good, cold spoi J foilefle. They a j her than to the I cold sponge ba'l j plunge It i- lit J lelo ami Ike I preaching ,,n ft. tciitina Take ami I- . : h. ali roi is bell, s'.-.n.M i.-lai;' par' . 1 .pii.-i; t.uslv bin nl ; 1 -. an; .i.4 unid .'. I1- e innl I ii II W ;. 1 In- c,.n iot of oiiiflil I- ami Ihe Ihe IVlcb resis upon inosi won, en 1 li ven on liie bust of I'aln.s. N. ity w 11: eeii to have enieve.l i limbs. You will hive the .-I tltiish your todotto earcfub.v burg Ii;si.., h. . . RECIPES Tripe w l;h lta.-oi 1 '11: sii. . eon in shred long: hu i-e an. a hot IdnriT iinii t ti-p; 1.1 con; wipe pickled tripe nnd .0 form pieces; sprit. k! "itii popper, toil in corn mo'il. and baton fiit oni.l a ri. h brow Willi the crisp ,r , Siibnoii Loaf Ibiitor n bi. line it w iih i- ai ... -;.-.-. in. 1 Id p: I, soiled wiih -. o!. cooked sol. oil w lib lemon j!ii-e : cover with r sen e with 1- t a i la r Ss 11. one teaspoon b r iaid-s one third citj lemon juice -ai' . lib tin. . . n llaUi -I ind I" ii" r- in 1 in. t nam lie U or. , butter all and M. W.,r. sauce .11 a hot wilier, omelet pail small bowl Uiowii tin and slra'i: ture. Spiced lieii.s Ihat the 1 four eggs to a M:ff fro !., over gradually half a cup luted sugar; mix and sifi .. cup of tlour. half n tea up. 'OS Of c.l sift a i;u! of cream of tartar. 0-0 teaspooi.i'ii! of cinaamon; fill Mr.'.i greased gem p.u f. bake in a o,u;i; oven fifteen ininiitcs: when cold ice the top Pearnaise Sauce ileal voiks ,.f ii , .e eggs until thick: aihtlkivc labi.-po.,., fills or oil. three b'lblespi I'nis of hot water, and a pinch of sab. pn; tin bowl In a pan of lioiiicg slir over llio lire until tin on; remove: add one t..-.. tarragon vinegar and .1 d. per; .-bind aside uniii -,.'. i vith liiuiiod liita's ami 1 in ml sg - Wfflm 1 ummsrm MiSKlOOl l.l.'H. ISIIl'Ill I- ' , f. -diled Willi be,: of Iowa ill nnv lii .Missouri has b ,,, dis. om r mi." Sivell lo liill ':l do tbiit delcro;.!.. o i o 1 It;. 1 ill ". Hi dirt roaiU may I. I r....i-. .bsc.vel V W lis lllll.ie ill il '! mam. a '! f'"'ib iu ,1-.. Mi-soiiri Hoard "f d,si Mm; mi.' .ui.org 1 h" ;i blliielill A-riciilt'ire e larii.t r-- .-I lie Sla;c AH" I' tl -iti ihat I'.wa b'.- I .1 ,l."i b 1 g.-sied b -o l,o- Wollld k pa-: I... ow . ' -o III Illli s b w a. - ! Kin; niin.i ,i.v a .'.r.l II. i. In IT."" : follow 'I lie on, -ell . Ilii.ie. t ' v. di 1 I, Is r !i, 1 j bin od . be -0 fill . gister and !-' pre-elll illg li'-"1 leader-- li i o:,. prol.l, -n f.. iill.oi! lia.ii ' keep a load ' road, but " i t bll-llll-s II -I,..' hit bigbwa.i - -loo t Ivory l..wi -i:-i. Ol -i i.ai a 1 Will! ...ili l-..o.s al.d loo's. LUfii b I ll.l lltilhll.g el-e. Ill Oil.' 1 of tell .d olir dili hi:.bw a. i s cue- so ell baldened ami - ,r.i 11 -1 va w 1 tie ,111 i bi .-ai.- Wh ,.!, lb- c. - Ilia, it w when p.ri; - IV Mo'bles r !..:. pr. d.i 1 -oai To b,,0 eriine in? and l.cai Dl-ginic lo i iliaboc wi. pe. e. pi .ntrn.'iti'o. .!!- Il - -1 .-tn l..r n .ml ihc.i ral dev. i end in pi. :v d .'fl 1 a: - sei;b , ic piii.b.- lor, be in p. oti I- allii ma ! i . ot way- a p, b l.t lliilllet! li IV I low biii i; tries that are famed for 1! ads their gcliel.il g- . 1 illli go factor in their g, in-; d n. it. Nearly a l.tibdr.'.! . r nalional liovcruilii-m was ia 1 ii.. ie. -1 iiig al.tl building s stems ..f pui.lv highw !..p the rcsoiii ,.f :l;e c d probably w .end i; i v c 1. n i. poii. I 'll fo'- ll.e 1-1 of -lea Iu I a .i w a s.N s. in- 1 be or ailapi.il to 11,- 1.' . vpauiling business and ti.e u Itiilhc of lb" coiiiiiiy u 1 .-. . nl .'ar- Ibrciigli li'" 1 : of A gi -i. ni ' lii'". 1 1 " ..'!: t Ibiatl Inijiiiri-s was es ami is lo.uiilaiiie.l by it gaged ll -tl-i approi 1 ni. r- - ions from ihe pub!..- "i int. it: gi ;;; 1 good i'l j o n.prov nl. ami tin re - 1 casing domain! upon ..ni. for aehi. iug aid. ponding I . -linen ; safe and pies cat has I.e.- beg il'.ll i ng im- (. n allly .... nine th- .i'. l..ig. l'fl.ilir.l HhI. v ears ago ' liarlev Mi w in Ah. pan! ait loin a 1 to th pel .1 : and while there left, a largo s..n:i. -cio uiatci- the natural bi-.dgo !.. :.! :l:e falls and ill sii.-h a position il at ibc w.-.tcr dripped on it. (me !'; ni the brim was pinned up tn ti.. iiown and therein was wo.ke.l with ciinl li.e letiers "('. II. " In this pl.n-o the hat remained until about a ntontii ago, v.!;.'!i Mr. nnd Mrs (boig- Kulf-n-r w.-ro visiting at the place, lirwiu ia. tl.i'iu a d -s.-ripi ion of 'he ,.ca i ,i . I his pt mi." and thither they vent, ami loll!;. I liie bat. V . llpl- te J..-II'-! a-i-n of II e 1 hep, an had !,ik, - j,'.., ... li was absolutely sputa. l . , I; "i i! -r brought it home wiih her. a; .i now lias il. regarding il as on., of i'o i lit. i.f urios of her many tiaM-i l'i csLi'tl Courier. b.u w!.wgTO , - -- - - -
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 28, 1904, edition 1
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