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I.KA KH V i LLJ- N.- C ., llvptcitully offer, h'w tKrvKeh to te. puWi' , in ory,di)itmerit of rt'Jl teiul calfn clitf where n:oU c'mj ol ilie weak.' " Ji . 81, Ki RS FORJJHE 'MLLUN OIL pasifiViHy re4Ur Ui titanur. nJ. it the o.ly nUjJui, cite (r DhiA. w Ustrit;t'ii ' froTi peciili r ; known Thw "oil J lt'iiuw c. kiuwii &4 Utroiir4a KoiiUelftti. Kvei-y Cliiiie tislwnuAn Kiios iu lUt VKtue s"a r4 tor.tCive ol" , lirti g wre iiiove til by luiJdhit J'ik1 aliuut the yet' Hlb. l curc . ntTe ho iiu itiou" ml tunny ko kctio . n ly, uinaciiioH . lliat the -ruuujdj ww - A A lfltll tiriH'L Sll.A.1 . . . u . i-'iitiDi,. fc . y vfiiivu . vtu lire 1 1 J 11 1 V cut T )'" lus um! Wuititt " uuivrrwl that i. l itr ZOil ytwtAiiu di hlwA h xiHtcd ? & ll.t I lili.tift te. --nt. uliargL'jt ' i ttiam, to un) ai.uit i iI,0W kt - Luilic. ..! - ;v ' -i v .1 4 - HEAUYIIAI lip i-'EAK SAT! , It l-iif i ;ortii'(i ji ir.irailii Sn ni)' case, ine iio unearthly- 4t imj Hi n.y l-ad and . - In a r in tit h Lulter. I lae Uu grratiy 1 ti et: ifi. Hy diafiiehM liltd gnat cikl tl.itik ai.iil.t-r hoillc m nl enrt iuef ;flSr til 1 A M QUlilr III I fikllEIIIMIl IllalflbiWI FOR AXIXT- i CJlooaa CI lea in. There's a ripple of rhyme - On the river of" time, As it floats thro the years and the ases. man, feeling that he had been too harsh. "Come back here arid have srrie mapl sugar. What did-'your pa drive you away from home for ?! "0, it was on account of St. Pat rick's Day," "said the bad boy as he And a sunny .gleam . Or 2 golden dream On the saddest of life's sad pages, bit off half a pound of maple sugar 'CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago. Bickaeh. HaadadM. Taotiiacba. : . KrTIrw.Mmellla.MriUaa. He-mi em, KanM. Vrml HltM. 41 i4 ram mtaii.( rtix ar aihml . W4H Vru&l ItrTn.wa?f rlltjr CIM3 ft awllJa IHrelWiw la if Lanrtfttfc. a thk in iiti.Ka A. vouF.i.r.u r. There's a sad refrain " To the sweetest strain, The longest day soon closes, : - And so we II take, For their sweet sake, .'- he thorns 'mid life's sweet roses. Mts Vitlw .- are i.uutwtiniMMo aud its" tu.klitc cLhimrii aiir.vlutf. UK the wriH'l ii. iiinwi) If t'ly. bi.Lii Iidih exper- i o i ii i m nation. S rite at ciicv to I AMMKl N t Y. i Li y street. Kew t ik ii tin.-iii' tl.tM1, hiiui'U tvilliei-eiye I 3 ntLii. u Hn.iiiy li.al ill tnalie vu It l .i.r Iiku akhuily ie. i aud. whi- iiii.tie tllt.cU Wlil hie jK'liii.iiifiit.: on vid inn iipiit Uom j ioJ ixlitor ol A:ti.aiiii!e KkViKW. i i BsS '! inmd iirs in Ma l- pleasp Mnd u.j it- Vy ld):i.-Uml Utter .. K u"i lini..nol .y WW LOiJK k Jl N H.A. jl.au- IIaVI.iCK & l'i n ?ie Aj;l. loi Ai4ir.c." fi., iVvKi ora. "jt- I iu i- v LIRObS 0? Y8CTH. . 'A p ittlcinaii l'i MiHrtixl lir yrais Jin' cmuiik lelility, 1'it'UMtiire . t it a, and all the -Ih-i.i. oi joutltftd imti irt 1 1. v I! fi r the cake ol- Hulltimg hn Ii nMty. tt-1.1 fiee.to all wh n-rd it, tli. ' iil ii C. .1 1 Lt :i'l It I nklli the. iiii)ii(' : ic it ii y t w Ii -li I if as rune'; uJlet c - V i U ( if i. tin' ar.voittei', i in can 'Jo cu iy aourex-ltii in rl. 'r . id ( Mlt , THE TESTS OF 40YEAfiS PROVE BEYOND DOUOT . . ' ; i THAT i Perry Davis sPain Killer is " - ' . . THE GREAT HEALTH KEEPER THE RELIZVER OF DISTRESS I THE COMFORTER FOR PAIN ' i' THE ENEMY OF DIGEASE AND A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY, WHICH Ct lOULD ALWAYS GC AT HAND. I EViiRY' DUUGCI5T keeps Perry DavissPain Killer and dried his tears. "You see pa never sees ma buy a new silk hand-1 kerchief, .but he wants it. Tother day ma bought one of these orange- colored handkerchiefs, and pa iai- I The daylight fades i I : In eeepest shades, - ! JVnd life has many phases ; , The falling dew I And sunbeams, too; v ! .Make buttercups and daisies. ) 1 i 'FMzi M.'S.hennan. . ' ; ' ; - mediately had a sore thraat and- he IT Balbriggan stockings- abound in the new varied tints of strawberry ' After jjDodpIyi, had been lodged Amber, terra cotta, drake's neck' in a cell rday afternoon, the blue,, laurel greeny bronze,, elder chief of oolce attended by police- 'berry, and a deep, shade of violet, man Mvrfe Jgdthe jailr went in ; ach of these colors is clocked With to searc iiinto Sc,e s that, he was ,0id gold or cream white. -:, . ' safely sect, With" themlhe en-. Liiacs crocus and arbutus Pos tered in corilersation and volun-tSpmSt laburnum, snowdrops,' and, tarily unfoM the details of his at-! above, daffodils and jonquils-pale rocious cric He said he had re- ' harbingers of springing, "all sprint cently instryhis life for 5.So,;ied with dew.", made of nowdwH I Vf are now receiving our fin mense StocTc of i put it on.VU. thoughTthat I "would - of puttinga dMd man's body into break him of taking everything njce. his jhouseHettjf it afire and burning tnai ma to 'plC'llta HOY. HIS PA AX ORANGEMAN. "Say, will you do me a favor,'' as ked the bad boy of the grocery man, as lie sat down on the .box and put hiifwet boots on the stove. and desirei lecure ;the insurance crystalsare the corsage and coif money, fcri.rifi.-an4 children.-, To fate , boquets"- Par ' excellence with i ... ' . . i j o j Among other pretty dainties which fashionable voune ladies are Dreoar- at ma got, so when he wnt dwa .it up with jheed body in it. The,n ' for summcr wear - works 0f iheir wn with thi orange handkerchief . he wouIdj3inlf run pff to Texas own hand .are rden bartv, iiar. his neck,Itold some of the $t. and comnw'nce Jife a new there un- of ficelle lace, .linin? the inside of Patrick boys in the Third .Waf, dera nev nae. . The dead body crown" and brim with -pale blue or who had gre;n nbbans on, that the fin the burned use would be taken rose-colqred surah or Canton crape old duffer that was putting on style for his an'jl h4 wife and children ; Another fancy is to run black velvet was ah orangeman, and. he said he' would be paid ie insurance money. I ribbons throueh the meshes, finish- coia wnip any jt. .ratnck s iay, in turtnerance; tt his scheme he said ing man in town. The fe'lars laid for he eniployd negro men whose, 1 0f t pa, ana wnen ne came aioTuj one ol . names he did rift know, though one :;,:lfe:''ili8: AND tnem tnrew a oarrei at pa, ana an other pulled the 'yellow. hmd':2 V'ell, y-e-s," said the grocery- ' chiaf off his neck, and they all yel- mih, hesitatingly, with a feeling that led ''Hang him," and one grabbed a he a liable to be sold. "If you rope that was on the sidewalk where 2 of .them he chald recognize if he saw him aiurfl and he agreed to with a knot of velvet on the top the crown. 3 If '-: for Boy i ',. wllUhelp me to catch the villian who they were moving a building, and : hans up those disreputable signs in pa got up and dusted. You'd a dide ! front of my storej. I will. What is to see pa run. Ae met apolicemtin it ?" .! as k i ta.KN. A3 1q CcnUu:pliTC'8. ; .Hi !-' 1 1 int'l tuv ii.t li.n-.i pr..iaiifiu"f" rii'iT ! tliri t.'t-i.ii tibi 8t C tteiiinpV'-'.. lit a - ia Ic uiMtlv. i.n im.i;iii W inai. k I. tu. his fi ilt'W . nl'eurs . ti n iwm;.- i t if 1 f. air lu1tK:fV it.-he ill i of tne ii iipHoii. used, (O-oo i' i !.) -h 'I.i i.iriiu.n1 lot Tiprina nC i f f t) e M-ii;. H hh h. tlrty ; tid m i H.ir loi tiwRlic; tolds, Coil'UHip t. ii. Atl ii .'J.ootK'huim c, : , i t l -Mtiei.,ait.L4 g. :tl.e pnWlipf'ull lli I I kM 1 (ilt.-K Im v . A . iimiii. Wil- PARKER'S . HAIR BALSAM. This elegant dmsiiic is -preferred by those who hare used It, to any Liumbr article, oa ma- nt Of its superior Ideanfiness and puriiy. 'It contains materials only thai are beneficial to the scalp and bair 'JiX&CS'r v.andalways 1 8atom tba Yathfol Csler to Brtj tr ftM lair Pariccr'a Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is warranted to prevent (ailing of the hair and to re sort dandruff and itching. Hiscox & Co , N. Y. inc. Ri ti aiaM, at Wn In 4raf tad mWirlM. I i' Ico I, . l& 9CaT writ' vo t , tr lick this stamp and but it o a, this letter. It's to my ; girl rnd I i want to fool her," and the bov landed over the letter and ' 1 i. ... .. ' stam, ana while the grocery man was lcking it and putting it on . the boy fflled his pockets with dried peachfes out of a box. "Tifcre,! that's a small job," said the gTtwreryrnan as he pressed .the stampfon the letter with his thumb and hrfnded it back. "Bat how are you gcng to fool her?" "Tht's just ' business," Said the boy, al he held the letter to his nose and said nior'n a hundred men had tried to murdef him, and they had mauled him and- stolen. his yellow handkerchief. : The policeman told pa that his life was not safe, and he better go home aud lock himself in, and did; and I Was telling ma about how I got the bpys to scare pa, and he heard it, and told me that settled it. He said I had caused him to run more foot races ihan any cham pion pedestrian,! and had made his life unbearable, and now I must go it alone. Now I want you to send 3t couple pounds 'of crackers over to the house, and have you tell the hi- give these to&en $50 each if they , Do you wish to make your mark in would bring lijji a dead body Sun-1 the world ? Do you wisn to have day night. : j the respect of the respectable ? Do Dodson satfje went to his house you desire to acquk.e a compeienck at 1 o'clock a found the two ne- of this world.s gooAs , Do JOU wish groes there !ac&mpanied by a third to be men , e,, obsen-e- lhe f0j. whom he di4iot know. Oe said jowjng nijcs. the two e-rce employed by him. j . Hold integrity sacred. ' kiiui,k.cu me Ltj'u in ne neaa ana CrEHTS FUHNISHING GOODS- the can sell a good Business. Suit for 6.50. -m L . A real nice all wool Suits at t). 50., " t , " A genuine Black Diagonal all worsted and imported' goods for M0 00 j ti2.$o, and $r5.oo, these goods formerly sold for nearly double the 'l prices we now ask for them. . i Special attention is called to our large stock of - U ? i t ' - t . i . . ... . .- 1 J3oy'Oiotliuijg; Embracing the Latest Styles and Novelties, yean, cf age. Can suit any from 3 to iS diin Sboch of; SHOES is complete; " T. MIIAdilt,; I - y i ufac'im r of ! vEi.SeCs Acme Shirt r n hov .-liiit- at!l4a! V'.f? f Under" v.m.n f to on er, a K.iralty . III CIAI'A II FtXHi NO b Al E. (Mi,i pi.i.'ftl Kanks fo sell in-asure-ivi 1. 1 r l ti v.niir m nur-ino:it, r.rjeive-' it ii 'asme tor any jiiairttiy of 'oi tu- lti:: I ti'l'V nt ' . J, -i i, i.,t n (( .!, nwlMml j " I MIC l v V cy.v' tin- im- 'iUtUhii- PARKEITS i GIHGER TONIC A taaertatva 1831111 aai StrMtb Rattortr. i If you are a mechanic or &rniera.worn out wttH cn-crwork. or a mother nra down by fiuniry or hooso bold dulie try Parkck's CiCER Tukic. . I If vo are a lawvcr. minister or business man ex- runt-d by mental strain or anxiou cares, oo not take utoxica Ifybi sm, Ki 1 ..... .'. ... and sn4lld of the stamo. "That ttlat 1 haVe g"e dOTa t0 -,m mL h-r tirrl Vm, ev- th? river to drowa myself, and she tin,! eh orftt a letter from 'me wH1 tel1 ma a"d ma wiU teI1 Pa and she kisfes the stamp; because sru? Pftty loon you will see a bald hea- tlunks Clicked it: Whensbekisses y00?1 11 UP tQ- iKlciln! Ptt fhe -fomer- of ward the fiver with a rope. They I rvl.tolLrio. and stale beer. Km- m think- at timf thallam a Ht ' berger heese, and mouldy potatoes, tough, but when it corneso par- it wilt knock her down,- and. then he fell bfetwe the tabU and the dressing jtandnd died there.- his direction two megro assis tants then tocg-the body up stairs to the half-stqrV room above and laid it on thfe floor. Then they Observe good manners. Endure trials patiently. Be prompt in all things. Makcfew acquaintances. Pay your debts promptly. Yield not to discouragements, Lie not for any consideration. of friends. n every narticularl andWsulMhe plainest or the mqst fastidious. Spe. ' cial attention is called to our 90 c. "$ wmFn w rantee xo ex- ' eel, anything on this market. . j ' Our Stock of JIATfris complete. Manilla Mack came down anj he paid them $50 j Question not varacity u 1 tit 1 i u. .1.. 1 x ' ci.i m uisiu-jsicu uipm: ne u.en jQ;n hands onjy wth the virtuous amid the howlgrgs of the still raging . Kegp your mind frcm evij thoughts tempest. preceded to complete his . .Respect th&consd 0fyour'par diabolical wo .Taking som of nts the-covering fn his bed he went j Watch carefully over your passions up stairs and cred the body with it Dare to do right; fear to do wrong. Upon Jthe t,oa poured keroseae. Sacrifice money rather tftan prin Then he drewupthe legs.of the body apd fixetjf them so as to hold 1 Neycr try t0 appear what you arc a candle, ne cut a canoie in twei" of the have all grades, stv'les and prices to suit every inavv, Panama and all other grades at prices as low ' Richmond. any point South of iuKwt icaluvg &timulaDts, but use Parker's Ginger Tonic Kh stomach, bowels, blood or nerres. Fivmr's Gincr.1 dney Complaints, or aity disorder of the lungs, t -.ft." i Ii. '1 '.ft' t ft-- i tt-. t"' ; r il.v lll.K H-I't V' I j II' iv I xcV. I 181 m Tonic will cure you. Itislhe Greatest Blood Purifier Aod Crt Best aad Surest Caaga Curt Cvet Bsed. If you an wmtine; away ' from ige, dissipation or. any disease or weakness and requite a stimulant take CiiNGKK Toxic at once; it will invigorate aad build Ton up from th? fi'st dose but wiH never intoxicate.; t has saved hiindieds of lives; it may save yours. ; C ACTION I-IWm all rabrtHstM. Psrkw'i Glarr Tonlr It ompocA of Ike twit rniwduU Kreata In tht world, M4 isonllroly tA.nt from frrwlon of swcwom. Sd4 forctrcsrta UiKsxaCfc,M.Y. SOt.aliiiSBtaalmladnci. i. CBEAT EAVIXO ECTINO DOLtAK SIZE. Jtsri-h and lasting fmgraoce has taade tliis drlicbiCil perfume exceedingly popular. There Is Nothing; like it. Insist r.pon having Floses. to (oloune and look tor signatnre ot I I rnnrnnte "JIHtlWElti INDIAN VERJIIFfOK tm doklreyand exl Worm front ti tinmaiss fcoay. wbcrc. Uwy xIN U u4 acrorrliniar to the elsr lions. It awtfe and r IlMble r-iTiely. FOR SAtE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS. -David E. Fotitz, Props r il-TIIBOUJB. MB n rwf Votrivi. : Any drupfrtr Ar ha mertummx-j Wm 'tapisly you; Su aud 75 t -nt fTkc-t. 1 LAIUIC BAVI.VO BUY1NO TSc. SIZE. - ! IT VxaT V . il i SORSE AKfi CAT 7 Li- No P"B.I -WUt dir. of-C-Cir. !.-. Tr ii Font PowtJ.-'s :.3ed ir. ! honu"s ''ow.lfni !il-.irvand rr " r:w ; . jonta's Piilt.r (! -.rr ,-nt ' f ' '-I- -. .Fouua r'Vt-'wllJ uv- t".' I-nr .. t Jl4 rTMIH ItlflllV T 1-l'llU kit I R.:.l- I' .. i ji'l smn-t. Q . . J , ' r'.tl!V tou-f'i . a-'tt '-r.. r-'-rt'-t. "i ' wir t Wh!"H I'l.MMSTI ' -l1 ' -- Koi-ul Po r. lis tivi; Vi..: ji-.., rjbltt cvcrjTi her.. ; .. .,: . tAir-.::.;. Tor. Sale bv . - ' , A. II M i ru fi ::: "... m1'R.: T, OF ALL FOS HAN A2H) BltlST. For Tnor than a third of a eentarr the I MazsesuB Hmstsuia; uaviaaesitnaa Deen known to millions ait oyer sua wotmi as tlie only sale xeuanoe xor uie reiier 01 I accidents and pain. It U s mexueme I a hnrs nrkwi tnd nratae the bast of Its I ti laid, for every fonn of external pain MrwUnar liniment la rtthofat tm qnaj. It pntra.tea Aleslt and maucle to tmm very fcsas - roaJcmg tne oonunn- anee) Oi pairl ana inusniinsuini mpv nthlA. Its piTrida noon Human Flesh and t lie Brute Croat ion axe equally wonder. iiu. xne Mexican. , . 1 f.lUSTnSJG Unlment la -needed by SomcboclT In every noose. Jtvery ciay urings news 01 tne ageay ox an awiat aca.iu or Duns suouueu, 01 rBeaiinaue axmrj 1 ro- stored, or a vainaai. none ni Mvtd by the healing power ol thle -. ft Ui WllJ.i M. e:.: s. i. ; . ........ f 3' ' ' :V.'MLILiS: 1 SYMPTOMS OF A it ; TORPID LIVER. TjOss cf Appetite, Bowels cost re. Pain lis the Head, with a dull senstion In the back part, Fam under the Shoulder blade, liiUness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion cf body or rcind. Irritability of temper. Tjow sprrita, wit! a fooling; of having neglected some doty, vv earl n ess, Uiaeinesa, fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes. Yellow Skin, : Headache geaerally over the right eye, Restlessness, with Htftti dreams, highly colored Urine, ana - ' - 1 -. . CONSTIPATION. . TtmrSFIIXS are enpeetaMy adapted to enrh cases, one done effects such a change of lectins; as to astonish, the sufferer. They lairnn tho Arnvrttl. and cause the txvly to Tksvo on s'l-. Hum tlie sysurn Is nooirtatMMl. an.l by ihlrIoal Arlloai on Uio tna-raitrr Oralis, Brralsr SMooto are prt iluceu. Fries 23 eeuts.-39 H array SU, S. T. TUTT'S HAIR D?E. Out Hair ob Wittrxkm chanced toaQiowr . . Black by asfnpleapplicaiionof tais Dvk. Him parts a natural color,- nets Instantaneously. '-Sold ty DrucsisLs. wr seat fcy express on receipt of tU orPlCB, U IIlliaAT ST.. XEtT TOBK. f v TTTrS Xl!trAL t ValnbH L-.CWaaUo. aaV VCmU LealgU x-lili c4 122 sa wHtMatJt umnm which speed Dy crrres Bnch r.nmenta of the UUlLoJi l Uil as Rhsamstitm. Bweuisics, Bturi Joints, I'entracted Jtlautdas. Bnrata and SeaUds. ;nts. Bralsei Nonlni. Pslisueni Ultra al SUSMJS, Stiflnrsa, Xduasestoasw OM Soree, TJlerra. VrostoUee, cmihialns. More If rooles. Caked Breast, ana indeed every torn of extermal dis- , It beeas wttrAoot saun. For the KKirTH Cskatkhc lt cares Sorslas. Swlmar. SUA Jolwta, ST-amJr. K.rM Bails. nsyaST tn, Foot Itot, Screw Worm, Soak, Hollow Boras, esrsicaes, sr uaai- she will task me what ailed the stamp, and I will tell her I got you to iick it,, and then it will make her sick, s ..." and her parents- will stop trading here Q, it will paralyze hen Do you knojy you smell like a glue factor)-. Gpsh, I can sm'cll you all over thdi store. Don't vou mell 1 anythingphat smells spoiled ?" The grocery man thought he did snvill' something that was raVcid, and he lopked around the stove and finally kicked ths boy's boot off the stove andsaid, "It's your boots bur n't.ig. Gfcicio.is,,.open the door. It smills.likl a hot box on a ca'ioose. . Wievv! itnd. there conies two of my best !:d customers." The la dies camtttn and held their hand- ' kerchiefi t their noses, and a they . vfeti tridiifc thi bDy Slid as though i . . t . ... continuing he co.iveria'ion. "Yes, pafsays that last oleomarga rine I got fere is nothing but axle- grease inaHifTerent kind of. a pack age. The Inly way . you tell axle- grease front oleomargarine is. in spreading: it3n panca'ccjs. Pa says axle-grease nll spraii, but your al 1 leged butterfust rolls right up, and j acts like lip alve, or ointmen., and l is only lit to ise on a sore- -"' (111. Srowiis. Tnrswls lUngbosvs,! Old Rorrt, Poll I2wU. Filsn npoarl the f'lRlit onrl every omrr oiuuosss to Tvhicte trie oeestpoaiie of Use s:rhi aixul rtock Vrtl ore liaole. Tha Blaxteaia Mastamsr IJntaneart alwsys caret and. never til.yippoiaU; aouikiiStpoaiaysiyt -i KSHE BEST A OF ALL i 1 At this poiht the ladies went out jof the store i disgust, without buy ing anything,! and the groceryman took a dried codfish by the tail and went up to thtboy and took him by the neck.: "dblblast you. I have a njtiou .to kill ou. You have driven away more custom from .this store than your necll is worth. Now you git," and he stiuck the boy across the back with a codfish. hThat's just the way with you all," says' the boy, as he put his sleeve up to his eyes and pretended to cry, "when a fellow is up in the world, there is rlothing too good for him, but when ie gets down, you maul him With i codfish. Since pa drove me but oil the house, and told tne to go shirk I for my living, j I haen't had a krtid word from any body. My churh's dog won't even follow mei and when a fellow gets so low down thai a doer eoes back ion him there is aothing left for him to do but loaf.arbund a grocery, or sit on a jury, anq I am too young" to sit on a jury, tho lgh I know more than some of tr e- beats that lay around the courts toget on a jury. I am going to qrown myselfi and my death will bet laid to you. They will find eyidencfe of codfish on my clothes, and you Will be atrested for driving me to a suicjoj: j djrave. Good-bye. I forgive yoJ arjfl the hoy started for ting forever they weaken "Weil, tne teacner at scnool says you are a hirdenei infidel," 9u.id hi grocery mnn, as he charged the crackers to the boy's pa. "He says he had to turn you out to keep you from ruining the morals of the other scholars. How was that ?" "It washout speaking a piece. When 1 asked him what I should speak, he told me to learn some speech of. some great man, some lawyer or statesman, so I learned one of. Dob I isrersoll's speeches. Well, you'd a dide to see the teacher and the school committee, when started in on Bcb Ingersoll's lecture, the one that was in the papers when Bob was here. Vou see I thought if a newspaper that all the pious folks tikes. in thair families, couid publish Ingtrsoli's speech, it wouldn't do any hurt for a poor little boy, who ain't knee higli to a giraffe, to speak it in school, but they made me d7 ur. Th2 teacher is a repub lian, and when Igerjo'.l was speak ing around herero,i palitix the tim; ofths election, the teacher said Bob was the smartest nun this coun try ever produced. I heard him suiy th.tt ii caucus, when he went bumming around the ward settin up nights, spectiftg to be superinten dent of schools.! He said Bob Ine- if... erso'.l just took the cake, and I think it was dam mean in him to go back on Bob and me too;, just 'cause there was no 'lectiofn The school com mittee made the teacher stop me, and they asked me' if I didn't know any other piece to speak, and I told them I knewone of Beeeher's, and they let me go ahead, but it was one of Beeeher's new! ones where he B i said he didn't believe in hell, and afore I got warmed up they said that was enough of that, and I had to wind up on "Mary had a little Lam." None of them didn't kick on Mary's Lam, and I went through ; it, and they let me go home. That's about the safest thing a boy can speak in school, now days, "Mary had a little Lam," or "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star." That's about the average in telleck of the committee. But if a .boy tries to branch out as a states man they choke 1 him orT. Well, I am going down to the river, and I J will leave my coat and hat by the wood yard, and get behind the wood, and you steer pa down there and you will see some tall weeping over them clothes., and maybe pa will jump in after me; and then I will come out from behind the wood arid throw in a board, for him to . swim ashore on. Give my pocket comb , arid stuck onef half of it, which was about six inches- long, between the legs.and lit it-fAfter -coming down stairs ha pour kerosene over his bed and bedding and fixed the other half of the cattle - upon it, so as to burn down an&iet that a fire also. He lit that can$e also and then left Collars,. Cuffxt Crava ts, Scarfs, G ing (roods, $c. the house, kVinir his watch and bunch of keynear the bed where they would bf'4vidence that it was his body whichad been bumidup. Danille R-Lr. ' . f t rv n r Intn tf C-k--t tr rf tVi 7i- . v 1 ClOUS. I Use you leisure time for improvement.--. -' Consider well; then decided post ively. Injure no another's reputation in business. Sunday school Visitor. These Goods were bought in New York and are guaranteed , to be V latest styles. , . . .. . J . ' a a s . m a . 1 a. MP-. !l ! I . .1 1 xr vj.iii tj: tn? Ciii jratea.Aiercnaai 1 aiionng esiaousnment 1 Deserveply Popular. Unless it had great merit Parker's Ginger Tonic could not be so popular. Its sale has spread remarkably every where, bectu ie invalids find it gives them new life and vigor when other medicines fail "entirely. Ohio Far mer. ' II w i ft ? ..;--v- ---". ,--;-. Call and ejcamlne our samples. one ' 1 17 f lull. PKTL IjO L iff it lik". ' li cit ufMit ia .I.Mn-'Mto rn . Jamestown is? stixred up as never before miits municipal existence. A few days ago onp "Rev. M. Barnutn" made his appearance. in that place and claimed. tobe the fore-runner of Christ, arid asdertea his power to u.nrL. mirar-ijf ii- mrripri ,v',k We see it mentioned that Mr. v is 11 ha y&v avw viaaw-x iTl.ll him a'goiird of oil which -he used i Samuel F. Phillips, ActiYig U.S. At' Fit and quality guaranteed. Very truly,, , . HASSELTINE, SON & CO., Carolina Cloihing State, : Reidsville, N. C for anointing purposes and actually torney General, has, given instruc- ' : .1 t . . . . . . . asserted that could restore the,.uoaf' 10 inc uomey ati- dead to life, lie lubricated a num-; lanta- Ga . to "thoroughly inquire ber of sick pele in the village andr l:ila" t,le "ported insult offered to they were lifted" from the beds of' BlshoP Campbell, colored, upon'a sickness and rin as if by magic. Southern Railroad train,' and "to He gave lopeniir performances and take ,sueh action as th- -nd the so wtld Ad hi i Anhemcus Were his law mav warrant " " He d t know utterance Mavbr Johnson ordered what the nalure of the insulj was or ; sKstntU nnhlir nuisance, by whom offered, but we'wOuld like! This actiln hastlrred lip the An- to know lf the Federal Government glo-Saxoa of soihe of the Jamestown has any t to punish travelers in r,Ui- h ihor hnntino- fnr , stage coaches, omnibuss and rail- man to blat Johnson for mayor at, trains for insults offered ? Is j the approachbg election. The a wuie rcucr-" Pce au: town is now helessty divided into tv to Prese"'e good manners and two factions, tRe 'tAnointing" and Prevent .violence on cars, steam the "Anti-AnoUting" party. The boats, stages, &c ? If so then there contest is growg in warmth, both 1 15 something new under the Sun. sides being abolit equally matched. I BlshoP lf insulted, ought to ft is upprehendCd that the election! have gone to the State authorities mavresulHn aldead-lock. and in ' or county autorities for an investiga- J Si: linn ctr'lme .. XTn 1 11 auin iu, in. nave uu eyul . -J. BRaFM AN Has received his Entire Stock of - 'U Spring and Summer Styles Of Men9s Boys' and Children's ezLz0r.Tz8zln: to my chUnt," and the boy went out and hung, up a sign in front of the that eA'ent thefjamestown water works! will be imperiled. Patriot. 1 . I The VwssIosbi. - I '- rr . Daffodil andrimrose brocades are imported. -V . - , Rtk or greeasilk pompon trim- 1 mingsi are fashionably worn on walk ing costumes . otjjweea or nunsgray ladies! cloth. . &t The new zejhr plaids make jaunty lawn-terrfiis costumes and t'ae Co'ors cftcest combined are olivej the newtshade of Cranberry red. and pale primrose yellow. Pale amber nd gold beads, or those jof pearl aft! gold, are used to outline siik emb&ideries on Grecian housel robes antmatiness of white albatross cloth 6S vigogne. - ' Log Jersey .oves, ten buttohs length, in silk 'ynd linen or finest cashmere, areirfcighly favored for spring! wear., fiiese gloves can be foundjin every rjifable street shade pathy whatever with -those who in suit a worthy negro, whether travel ing or at home, but we do doubt if the Federal Governmerit has any business with such offences. IVil mihgton Star. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS A N V 3 Poptslar ( l-rrttsssnss uaCrr ft Owing to having moved into a nvch larger store room, we have puiinased this sossoti one i ' " K of the . ' -. Raw silks anaiponcees, in novel tints, I quite different from the old fill ir4Pirfci n . II .- m4e a. S-mil RRI .11 . - . -'8 0 i lb ' I IaS - . TV - ' trUSAtST. 1 1 thnn MrlArf Inr IK V ' .. J rl win S I UU) JWlim iui v, . I ! t tr assaaaaansssasaw . '-oam w . --saa,,.-.--,, a mr grocery as follows : "Pop com that j grey and eucre shades, wilVbe worn the cat has slept in, cheap for. pop) this summer as 3lonaises or redin com balls for sociibles." -,jriis o-otes lover undekirts of velvet or t ' -bt bjattd of5-velvteeu. ' It waf in the Yos;mite, on a steep and rugged mountain road. The party numbered about a dozen, and thejolliest ol all was a well known dominie. Somehow or other his mule stumbled and rolled over and. over, the dominie clinging fast to him. When they came to a stop the nyule was on top.- Both the dor mine, and the" mule were badly bruised. One of the party happen-' ed to have a bottle of Peury Davis's i Pain Killer. In a few hours they were ready to ,. proceed on their journey. ' LA a EST AM) FIX EST STOCKS An attractive, youthful appearance secured by using Parker's Hair Bal sam to all who are getting gry. we T ever bad- w invite our friends and the public generally to call and examine hem. We call the attention of the Ladies spe:ia3y to the fact thai we have this season., ifce largest and f. r.tst asscrtmcDt of r Soys (v rZ Cliildens Clothing J ' . - ''- 1 ' - - ' x " ' " DOV?Ie- We iaviXe Mk at 'thsat.'. Also x nke ajsortratst of iAIi; o stirs. ' ' -'.'lfr" Ixi, 't,Va-. April io, tf .' : . - i m m asm oanw i. as. a .
Webster’s Weekly (Reidsville, N.C.)
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May 1, 1883, edition 1
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