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V- v - - 1 VI r a, f- SH (Y l , . fiV 1 i I All )) I I i,S !f!f . WiMWJm-' rr ,,;, ,..LL JJOSSEY BATTLE, J , Attorney and Cormcellorjat Law, OPFimfBr I Tarboro,' N..C. Rocky Mount! N. C, la Tarboro office, eeiy Monday, itucKj niouQi pai&nc 01 wees. " j Adjustment of. claims a?specialtyi and P FALLING HAIR, -USE COLLEY'S Bald Head Preparation T Jt x uesire crt in ids .ui j, . - V" ana weis- uicb especially that l now hare my Hair Preparation ao that I can arrest the. faliw nn v. '? arid CbzuattOor aZo 1 ?. 15 d urn you uu uw uiickcub iron its gu. It has pA.UL JONES, TARBORO, N. C, J:- J. MARTIN,. .; iy - . Attokket at Law, ! Practices .in the Courts' of Edge- cuuiDe, juarim aoa 1'itt. ; 1 ' Office rear of Doodle, Pender's Store. TABBoao, N. C no unpleasant odor and leaves no dancer taches easily thickened nn h it. a. Young jnen wM pleaae caaie a not of this. Nothing ak to ahcr tha truth fulness of the above except a fair trial of vuui a Diui OUO rXXPAXATJOH. VtOOd references given to show that the hair is unca u noi wicker than ever. JOHN L. BH1DGEIW &aON, 43tf AIFKD CUUiEY, ' Tarboro. N. a A t torney s-at-La w f TARBORO; lily i H. A. dlUJAM. H-ILLIAM & SON POMMBLX GILLIAM Attorneys-at-i-aw, TAKJJOKO', N. C ? uipractice in the Countles'of Edgecombe, .Halifax and Pitt, and in the Court of the x irsi juaicisu. jjistnci, ana in the Circuit and ' D. P P. WTO, PHYSIUAN & SlRGEOlsi pilpl id a 0 3 a Tarboro ia" umce next door to 'Ho ard. I . i : el How 30 ly G. EDWARDS, j SIGN AND HOUSE PAINTEE,' Paper hanging a epecialty.. . 40tf. TARBORO, N. C. FBESH CANDY AT THE TABBORO'. N. U. THURSDAY. nTT Ob Face And Scalp. PhyileUaj Pre' acrlptlon and Bemedlea Fail. Ijomt All Hope of Core. Thought Himself DISFIGURED FOR LIFE Otitic nra Removed Croats at Oaee Disease Entirely Gone la One Hoatfc. How Ho Trace. Skin Smooth. i.v-- --T T 7 W w give uf ctoctoa nanum a trau. wfcfaA did la this rTTJ"J wajca 2?J Uvoautmlm after OUTWITTING FATR " . BT lUti. U. fc. BATVX. Mrs. Bentham 'was going oa a journey and had refused to let Mr Bentham accompany her. It was la vain he urged, argued, coaxed or commanded; his wife lnaisted that he should remain at home until at the expiration of a wwkywheo he would be at liberty to foUfw her. . : "lwui take. Katie with me and bniu , . - . r 0 me ana itha3 leave J ohnny to oome with fox Then . ffeatleman a f if anything happeus o has a Utile girl the "Bnt nothlDg la likely to-hatV. !2?t dam, dlaaocotf -Tr wn " mmWull r- ' .. X With iVila aM.w!- .1 .J!?V?.6todlcatIoM re that 1 "we giri is inclined to sporlfic neaa. If you will modify your mXne.- He then disappeared, and returned Smbli086 Iaa8man "Why," said Mrs. Bentham, smell log of the mixture, "lfa the verr "XX r?JV?. ven tfi uw Jou happen to get . 1 1 .... uu J1 mmn aiacootfund4ted me SXAPPIXG TCBTLES. .1 1 i Tha Father of Them An. lUcemtly "oro ua ixia i ravels. Siaa, Very L-r. O A taa Kla r rartW-v-TartU Bay. - . voiniasiaBa,Ala. rTmERronciirwin hand kadnemaoC tha cJ-iBca riSoDLCtTV aaasattniascaiwdbarr 8. J, CmJ-ttAaT,BoUitB,Tena. THE;TORTURED( DISFIGURED JJjManiatad. avcrywbera, vHn find lo the - I AaM fVajiakAMt V. t . sVw VTT WWW' HIM, COTlOVmAa ayHowtoCaraBkla ru tth." aalUd fiaa. LUIf. HaU predated Curtopaa Bajj". SaSS? nottdog la likely to , hap. fL TVr uaAad4ted itaccnocaA. I pen, commftntftd tr ri4v. I th this allevlAtiniy in.iv SathEViiH I U absurd to SUrmosA that uZ. I "Katie, wake un and Sira!M-M- claw- . -r- Jear," aaid Mrs. Bentham, lifting . ww nop axi do kuied togeth- TV cuua, wno was in the - A UCT SHORT BRFATH - . a Asthma viz;J.:zT7i la aalaata bv tha vauamra AaO-Fala Plaatai. TIN SHOP. erwant tn nut nil . basket, andYamrrEd that It would not be better to leave both children with you.H ,J'.ankB'H 8ald Edward hur 7. "that would hardly be a fair d vUlon. If Katie had one of her nightmares It wnuM buji than I have to manage her." cui you always dose her. I'm. sure I alwavs denonA OD- inmi i wm take her wiUi me-ryou see that by going & installments, as it were, there will at c. u one parent left to bring tra the children' ; Perhaps It would be better for you to take both children, Anna, then If anvthlncr you would still hare the family. v"" mused Mrs! Ben- tham, "but looldogat It the other way, I mlffht ba taVAn pi4k v. vtt aren, and you would be left entirely alone. That would h ww va uc" ior you.' an unseen disturbing CANDY I AM DOING A m X O THE PUBLIC. I am Prepared1 to do alt work in tlio . " f - : ; i i Undertaker's Business at the shortest notice, j Having con nected with my shop the repairing wuouiHB. Aiiwors: ijeit At my shoo m .11 T - .. .. dubu Mioxrompi attention. PBiCES-KODElUTE,, Also a first-oiass HEARSE for hire I i nankmg my ifrienfis for "their former patronage, I hope o merif me same, snouiathey n&ad anything Undertaking j STMD in, nil .B I AT 10 Cents Per ALL KINDS. in l Tlireirccf INVESTMENT! I tlES4lASU Repairing Business . My Place is on Pitt Street Three xsuurcs iic.u see corner of Main. HJ. J Simmons. J. i . FasnionaMe WALLS, :-: Tailor ptt St., one door below li Wendell & ix, Tartooro. IT. O. t Fine Pull Drees and Evening Tailor- "ufDuiH, ine term well dressed ex tends from the neck to fthe foot of the j BUDjeCt. - ' : . !j ; .( WCutting, repairing and cleaning done ! THE NEW YORK WEEKLY UEBALD ox 1894- "r" , i . BUSINESS as cheap as any. do renairinsr Tin, Iron .and CoDDer promptly. J. T.iWflnD, A ut in BuDdine. X make na mosl mnrr nr Pot ever offered to the public. 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(DiUus 104, WWUBa2o THE SUN The first of American Newspapers, kjhahuES A, DANA, Editor. , w i a-a .. .. The American Ctonslitution, the Amer lean Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever! The Sunday Sun Is the grealeit Sunday Neirspaper in the I world. Price 5c a copy. B mail, $2 a yW Daily, by mail, ; -' . t a vear Daily snd Sunday, by mail, - 88 a year mo iieeniy - . . flayear Address THE SUN, New York. Administrator's Notice. FTaviniW J"iTl ll Aal) sa m B1mlnUiaalA. M win nod in the Weekly Uerald a welcome uracy u. ritallirgs, deceased, late of Edge. intA. mi - a S a a. a- .1 a .V a a- If . . a Tionur. iao uou9enou . ana ; CDiiaren'g i uiuc uuuuiy. iurva varpuaa. lou u to TiftOroa teUI Ka V.l-K iaetMutflva ia.s! a... I nntifv a.11 nAfOAns tiavlds' Alalma si.t..a aaia fvius - V AaWg - SI Mil fcHIIIH Visitor. Th TiAntsphr.M wwawaawfM ; va. , VMUUIVU I ' pages will be both instructive and enter taming. They will abound In hints and receipts which women so much value. : A brilliant array of novels and short stories by the best writers in America and England has been secured, so that fiction will be one of the mostiattrajtiye features in the Weekly Herald during 1894. . In fact, i the Weekly Herald will be a magazine of the highest order, combined wuh a complete newspaper, j . NOW IS THE TIME TO SUB8C til BE. Only Sl.OOaYeap Bbnd yon SAMPta Copt. AddreBS j "T" . , HE WEEKLY,' HERALD, Hebaid Sqdabe,' "! NEW YORK. j yiirniiw awisiift : viwiwar fcTlllWH the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 13th aay 01 April, 18W5, or this notice will be plead in bar of iheir recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 12th day of April, 1894. i HENRY JOHNSTON 7t Adm'r of Uracy C. Siallinga. AdmioLtrator's SoUce, . The undersigned .having qualified as adm'r of T. B Barlow, deceased, this is to not'fv all neraona nwinn- the aald .WtuH . to make immediate payment, and all per. sons having claims against the aaid T. B. Barlow, to prerent them lor payment within one vear from date, or tbla iaiIm will be plead in bar of their recovery. This 3rd day of May, 1894. : . C.- v W. L BAHLOW. Adm'r. -J. L. Bridgers & Son, Att'ys. - fit ' Only a few doors belcw Hotel Tarrar, TARBOHO,N.a JAOHSON Jackson, ;Tenn , QFFIC mm MAaTTACTUXna or f School, Church i and i Office tifm ' ... - i.nen we win do as you seem to have decided. I suppose ffd In de tachments. It will spread us over a ood deal of ground, and It seems to be a challenging of fate rather than a means of safety." ',1 am not a fatalist, but I do be lieve In taking common precautions for safety. If the cars run off the track when I am irn!n n not be likely to when you follow, or Tice versa. It the steamer sinks you af JobJ7 let ell tbe story. "Whole families are swept off the face of tho earth because they persist In traveling together." x."r?M Prefer. Anna, that we should be together If anything such as you suggest happened." -That is sentiment, Edward," 'an swered his wife; "if one is taken away, the other must take up the unfinished work which the one has left, and continue It to the end." Are you not putting yourself In the place of Providence, Anna?" asked Mr. Bentham; "you seem to have arranged our little scheme of exlstcnce.on a plan of your own." "Yes, according to the intelligence that Providence has given me," said his wife, and ; there the dlscu-sion ended. The next day Mrs. B. began prep aratlons for her Journey to a distant city where she was to take passage on a steamer for Europe. Her little giri was to accompany her, and Mr. o. was to rouow a week later and sail In the next steamer. By this arrangement Mrs. Bent ham felt satisfied that a catastrophe would be avoided, but her husband was dubious; he was not afraid to have his wife travel alone so far as her personal safety was concerned, but she had never made this trip, and he knew that thora - ..I,.? 1UUUJ things be could do to make her com fortable and assist her when she was among strangers. However, he acquiesced In her decision, and hoped she would not regret it. For nis part be could have no life with out ner. and little Kali . v,A appie or bis eye. When the cars had started, and ane naa said good-by to her husband and little Katie In a section of the sieeper, a feeling of indescribable A 1 luueuutss wok possession or her, and a new idea presented itself. "Wnv in the world " aha aaM A Katie, "didn't I have your father go ua aneao, ana we follow the next day? Then Be would have been there tAMAatwaMa a J - .a vvcifo us aim yu us on Doara tne a f AM , TT-. . a a . - School and Chnrcbes Seated In the Best Manner. OIHccij Furnished Send for Catalogue. . C C 0 K Agents' profits per month VyaU prove u or pay .-.,. UWr, .ncvujr niupiu or x U l Ul t Ur 6. "It's too late now, mamma." said uuie Katie; -I think it Would be ever so nice-to have papa right here with us now." ; "No. indeed " said Mr Rn(V.m hurriedly, as the cars began to rock with Increased speed; he Is safe at home and will take care of little brother.". ! ; Katie began to cry. "I want my papa," she moaned. -'-It was 'very .vexatious, and her mother ordered" the berth made up, and at . an early hour retired with the child. ' -But not to sleep., Her head ached . sadly',: and Katie was restless and breathed as. if she were going to have one of those terrible nightmares; Then she recalled the fact that abe had forgotten the dose that always cured heri - The bottle was at" home In" the little medicine closet In her room. It might as well have been InPiiL i S.ure enough, the; symptom in creased, and soon the child was in a high feverr!rnoeniBg and troubled In her sleep, and the porter was called and asked if he had any remedies at band such as cam pbor or paregoric. Now the ordinary car porter deals only In Ice-water and shoe blacking, tm this one was, out "of the'ordina ry. He said with a rhetorical flourish; flTP iVTTDro.lfimiTW wrmim iuu wuiux EAlWhh ILiLaO. a i lU,tlSaa4115Bankltreet, I NOHPOLK.VA. nil' LAEG t STOCK or TlNlttn r r I 11 : MonimsiiU, and Qravastcnsa.Ll W m Aeaay ior l nmed ut e Delivery. March 81, t j TWA Jt. jr. MMIIu's'rtifi of tAa COMKlSCUl COtUSC af KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY . iriiNSTna laissriiTyf By WarWi OaJaata4aa KnaaMUa, Sa arsssaa aakaata aas WailaiM t-4nm ilia, aav aiiaBia Knnni Cmuf ia M tt ism, imU a4 bari, rMHTiyf, Tra fnili, w4 TilrpSf al. A a. ai ataiTH Imlm. u.. Will fnrfalt. N art ola Jnst oui.- A $1.60 sample and tsrms.fras. Trvaa. . Chldattar A 8on. s BoadBt,,N.T. clutches power. I want my papo, wailed the II t tie one, but sbl swallowed the doso ana ia a few minutes sank Into a nauui siumbcr. Mm n it " . . vwwm was worried, and did not sleep. Qhe remembered that la packing she had brought nearly everything of her husband's and of Johnny's with her, and if the weather vaaea mey mig&t need other clothes. And there was absolute! r wnt ia me nouse, but of course, they could go to a restau rant for their meals. Somehow her uisposai or rate did not seem so clever, looked at It In the night, by ."cukm rauroaa lamp. If only Edward were going to moet her the next dayl She fell at last Into a troubled slumber in rkuk -v. nu.vu DUO dreamed that she was the last of her xamiiy, wben she was roused by the porter, who held a cup of .hot coffee wcwcen weioias or the curtains. "I must give him a quarter," she mused as she drank tho welcome draught; "I wonder if be mistakes me for the wife of some official of the roaa, or does he give every woman n orcuflg-Boone we same attention? men aha w&kannA tt.m v. vawnea ana said "pape," before sho bad orjened fiaf mA i n - - V nucu vao porter eame she gave him the empty a. a. vu riia a quarter in It. "The gentleman who reovkltloned .mo vo reicn it, madam, detaands a dollar for the obligation," said the porter. i ,What an imposition!" cried Mrs. TY.. it 111 II m mam; a aouar lor a cup of cof lJ?J Ita,an outrage. Besides, I did not order It, and will not pay it, so there," and her voice wavered and indignant tears stood In her eyes. "It my husband were here you would not dare to Overcharge me la this manner!" . lean fotcb tna gentleman ln stanterfy swgeslea the porter, and Mrs. Bentham laid angrily that she would see him as soon as she was dressed. ' j "What Is It. Anna?" . - " "va aw a aa miliar voice, and Mr. Bentham, leaaing Joanhv, appeared on the scene, both looking like culprits XXlWardl" arroajmas kla I- '"you blessed darling, where did vou come iromr . un, l am so thankful ny, rawara, tbere was a cup of coffee sent to me and they are now fcrymg jo cnarge me a dollar. Now, porcer, wnosent inat coffee? The gentleman are ' conversing ii.u yuu at idls moment, madam." "Edward! You wretch! But I am giad you are here. So Is Katie. Johnny, tell mamma how it har M til . . " peneo, use a good boy. "The car started and we couldn't get on, said Johnny, who believed xnai was tne truth. l simply outwitted fate," said Mr. lientham; "hereafter we -will travel together bo one. trn all." And his wife murmured something at . a , aaa r ioah sounaea luce amen. Detroit Free Press. AGRICULTURAL CRABS. Table-Land Cruatacaana That Indus trlously Reap and Mow. One kind of crab has been found la great numbers on table-lands four thousand feet above the sea level and many miles away from any considerable body of water. This strange crab Is a native of Hindo stan. where In ona rtrnvt nra a f lmi.l and perhaps In others, the young grass fairly swarms with them. They burrow In the ground. Thoy Can run With COna!draK1a awlrtnaaa even when carrying In the long claws, -which serve for both arms and hands, a bundle of grass or young rice stalks as big, and some times even bigger, than themselves. Nature ia verr tranamn with an her children, giving to each one Just the powers and faculties which It needs to enable it to provide for all Its wants. So this humble inhabi tant of the table-lands of India Is provided with a car-dial ranwlnir ma chine In the shape of a pair of re markably sharp and strong pincers. To harvest Vila abundant amm v. iswm w v aaa comical-looking creature assumes a sort of a sitting posture ao that he ., . . . w e nis pincers to advantage He works varr ranldlv. nalntr nna pair of claws to cut and another to bind the sheaves at the same time. As soon as ha has rr&tWavl all r.a can carry he scuttles off with it lp a tunny siae-wise fashion and with an air of solemn Importance that Is a rery amusing contrast to his alumsy motion and queer shape, ' But the human Inhlhltanta nf tK. district preferred by this queer lit- wo mower ana reaper do not find him at all amusing. Tfc ut Viat one of these crabs will destroy aa aiuuuufc oi young grass and rice In one year, which, if allowed to reach - a a a. - penecuon, would keep a laborln man in health and strength durln that time. -Den vtr Republican, A bew of ' i v . , : j rF" Kner- ; Jag herbs along the shore of Ayer'a u "Jnon or icasex town, in. the Connecticut valley, a day or ITa WtWa -quw-Iooklng thlnir SSi10!.11" ll:0P of-asrnaU ahed eUmblng sldewlse a. k nitla table land In a lonely pasture. It Is not the habit of sbed roofs even in the Cannon,, ti . - vv aiv.ua m AmA I r" IT . 11 take unto themselves legs and ?o " . i T jui3, ana the -vuucnnjtncrotliertri advanced upon itq fugitive nh w a?1: Pas.t0re-. I Iid no j raen Dttl just creaked tueu on aiowiy aide wise in uua ness-UJteway. It was mounted on thick, sprawling red ies that iu.u ciumiuy, and.it had a loo? curved. enM-lIL-n , . , "7 - "iu corn like beak that protruded half a foot vuul uormer window in the shed VUI. j J One thWbquitercertaIn.it was ..iwoi-u snipping turtles ail nutmeg snappers, at least-and "It Z appreciated, secmlDgiJr the dignity and Umt wivu mat unique and self-lsolat- Anavs the rea- aooui a narral 'ephemeral farmera. 1 1 old chan waa mntam... ,nerb-aratherera' (rra.m.t (fathers; most likely; was coeval with i""3 wnen me fequot Indians Were Dratirl n rr tin . v , , - j -v - uuwa vae vai- j, warwDooping aad scalping pal aa v ievermeiea (an . . ,. farmers selxed th V.naM. - j-v-v.. auap- r-. uuut uippers, and with a -v.vu.cu upw.ra lUg Copped. him vu lit UOCI, Than 4V.- L . a it - iuci uou mm. ! hs . . ' - - -CID crj mucn surnrisrvi uuuirjir a nnn a i . .. . P - -- - aw me Tu,w Be". ana attached to the ring was a metal "check " l!Va-a KKafa ioir. tnat aa v.t - - vuf aa a urer quarter. On the check waa engraved the word "Groton" tK. name of a countrv tna-n naa x- r . , ' . : a-t. ---p;, iiiiiew ,.nd?!!t;t(Relller ith the ua.e, iew. iie weighed exactly one wUUtvu auu ainyinree pounds ' " tea- aoneu, nad met with the turtle t wrown, iasoened the check with the legend noted to hi-, ah.il uuu aarut: and in1 ti int. i years since the wanderer had climbed mo Tuggoa Undscape 1 Into iiiiaaiesex county and Essex. Hav ing samiied thelrj curiosity about blm, the herb-gatherers flopped tho Kl fAllAtW Vvaa at. t.a.. - Kjm nis zormer and normal locomotive position, and then he reaumod Kla t r. uirc ia taciturn and apparently medlutivo uu traaquii mood.j A local legend has lt that the klntr r uiucnuu lnnaolta a quarry pond near i Portland, higher up tbe valley and south of this citv 1 uicra wno nave seen him after he had stolen gee or turkeva 1mm V. .1 . . J luna duu was making off through the fields to his lair In the WCifht U not lrva than a V,., J .i uwiurru suu aTeniV DOUnda. Snan on therrt of exasperated "farmers to capture the proved unauocessful, and once scores or men drew off the waters of the pond and "laid for? him, but ha wo not "at home" to thpm at tlcular time. f Not far south af tha . - - vauuet Ul U sex there Is an Inlet of the Connecti cut river called Turtle bay, whose shores at this time are frequented by-scores of turtle Mr, ., m., ones, sunning their curved backs oa Warm mud flats and a1ntn rr dreds of turtles have been captured thm frntn tin.1 a. . r , -. muid mi lime wnose weight ranged all the way from fifty to one hundred rjound nf r Y.Sun. j 1 r . PRICE FIVE CENTS " ' !!!'iliMSSJSBBSBMBSBM s ca w w - ij . "V. r 1 A LONd SNAKE. I ' ' -J a Jlk let's Taaaa UNa SNAKE. Story , of Larn . . Haptaaa. , ,Speaklngof anakaa ma tee one swallow a, live fish?" The speaker wir n" ' . a Uemenwhotad jus t . finished a bot tle of wine. ; As pent of them had ever scea the performance referred to be proceeded in i k. t graphic style: . When he trot thmurH t. e said:' v "When I IlrM Irr T... a to depend mainly on snakes for Mp eggs." "What," said aa'elderiv man,, who was a llttlahard f K Ing, "did you eat anakaa1 "Not bv a inirful ", v..., 'but We found Wa ar- L .1.1 - iu tug snakes. You see. naV - 0mm " w,w vur rond of ecrcs. and dswn v.-. .i make a bua!naa rf v..r They would go from one nest to an. f xetr. Toyins gg after egg, avu.iacy couM bold no more, and wiuct . . - uviu uu more, and w'u a u rc i, vpp 1 of ordinary, wbn ttey were too full to move they ii!e Graad Central sUtlos, of w The fact Is, the easily captured. As they s wsi ,maj L -7m3 president, porary with the V gg whole It would be a JT esUt3 the value oi 11,- at-great-ffrand- Rood while before tha con tnt. 900- Th company was establL Mft oeposrr coupiMir - TKey Out a ConaJdarabfa 'nura ka tne Plnancas of New York. According to the report of the state i superintendent of banks the safe deposit companies of Kw York state are begirraiag to cut quiu a twelve In New York, three In Brook lyn, and ooe each In Albany, Buffalo. Rochester and Bingham ton. .Ttelrr.ul "PiUl at the begin ning of the year waa 13,633,000, anj they had Id bonds, loans and debts ' outstanding about 11,300,000 of lia bLlty. Their resource Included t2.000.W0 la real estate, tO.000 In vault and safes, $300,. 000 in cash, and Investment to the amount of $1,500,000. Their surplus over llabUltle. which rep resents profit from their operation, above dividends, was $421,000 oo Jan uary L The Lincoln Safe Deposit com pa ny on Forty-second street, opposite the Grand Central aUtloa, of which own JV-P1?" wa established " a- ado American Safe Depos- It company, comer of Fifth avenue ana Fortv-aecnn af wAt .... v .... . v v vu caLao UahedlnlSSl It ou, rt-al UU to the value of $3l7,0u0. which la more than It capital stock Tbe Bankers' STe Tjxit coenpa ny on the corner of Broadway and WaJ street was established La 13. The Garfield Safe Deposit company wa established lo 1633. Iu vault - and safe cost $31,000. The New York Safe Deposit com pany, which is the pioneer la this Une wa, established la 186L .It paid la dividend last year $22,000. atfri ,tdeS,a C"h of. LcC. ' P'"1. U Practically UtU "k la the conduct of sf deposit companl, cnoe the "plant" of safe and vaul U If paid tor. Moat compi- New Building Material. Aa lanortant fmtn lathe Bantcchnlker for thnnaw t.k. stance known as- xvolith. atone, a structural material rw. posed of magnesia. clncd ma?ne!t mlrivi wftv. a.. dust and saturated with a solution of chloride of calcium, this pasty mass, before the cement sets, being spread OUt Into Sheets of Inlfnrm (KtA... and subjected to a pressure of more lUBO mousana pounds to the square Inch. It is made' In sheets from a quarter of an Inch to an Inch and a half thick, and of all sixes, the di mensions being almost anchangea ble by dryness or moisture. A sheet measyring ooe metre square when perfectly dry will expand from one to two-tenths of one per cent when soaked la water, and a moist sheet will contract la drying to about the samoextenL Being thus so little Subject to contraction and expan sion, tho material Is considered of special adaptation for floors la rail road stations, hos pi talaand similar buildings, and for decks of vessels, etc It is also described as befcg readily planed. Rawed, bored ' and fashioned with ordinary woodwork ing tools, and may be painted or decorated In the same manner a wood, and Is near! it.mm,f may be made entirely so by bain oalnted.1 . . Koa wnue before the con ten U would be hurt an if tk . i Vtri . , . was hilled before the shea was dieted whi eggs would be aa right I once tOOk One hundraA an .t. , auisir-urre nens efftrs from na a.i. t knew the tnakn hA ait v I had no compunction about stealinff m a V4al Uilai "Did VOU eat tham a?lV ..i I .vi - - aiicu aoa elderly gentleman. Oh, no." was tha m!t - Wl ore oozeo and traded the rest off for tobacco." -"Were the ere in- a r. ' .k you cut the snake openr asked the elderly gentleman, a If In search of truth. No," milled tha . itvr .v - a j a 1 1 i i waJCT were lying in a row lenrthwava in ma snake's stomach." "But." tOffTMUff tVa , - nun it KvU- tleman. "one hnnr -. . auu UiilCI T- three eggs lying la a row length ways Would tnaka a i line." ; y ,vn Well." retailed tK i, n.n. - . - j t. kuia was rather a inniTi.,i. rn , a a-c. iuu.aQ. spoils Journal. SEAFAP.INQ .FIREWOOD. Thirty Cords That Hava TraarW Eight Thousand Milaa rw W.. Tne first cartm f aai a i o iuu aia- ww. lima Aramni vi.n. . : . ? the harbor recently, says the Port- lanu ires, in tha riiA . vruaaocr, uapL Bobbin. Tb. about six hundred and thirty ton. tapi. iiootJina rervirla a m..v - . f - mm a iA LMaS sage a1! th way. unusual 1 an Ports that Slc;irw7r:.!r T000 trol of our- after the recent lnsns, b7t '.56 Z i,.be pe Ia "retched sdarwllilataSraS' jTba condition of dUtress and destitution hypnotlxod hvS rhS ralSa? ofe country. cVpRob Is, of course, a traveler f .m. a. I . a JA arTTV aiedara Hrpi am. Hypnotism li Uooming a great and important factor la our modem dvCixatloa. If 1 pars-a doe any. thing not qui to vp t th standard of right some one has hypnotUed hia latoth wrongdoing. If a giri get married aad repent cf it Lcr bus band hypnotized her and compelled her to marry Lim. If a man mns away from his family, aad after aa Conclude that thro ao place lite home," he happily adjust U matter by saying h hrpaoUied. If aa actor forjet$tii liak. Sememe! 71 mtA..T0X Ma, penence. l hore Is a Ux upon all the fish that are caught and brought to Sicily's markets. Before those fish reached the consumer a tax must be paid. Therefore the fisher men sell their catch at the whr.-ve to dealers, who pay a very small price, because they hare to pay the tax before they can take them to the markets. - CapL Bobbins himself had an ex- wiu tne peculiar taxes ma wa tp tL and a lowed tohydr is U.4 of som tnigaajV!nfiotee. I J . f P "O EaCH cays, u SO, iakous back 1 enoB waa u powi axertckl Avaa a vi - m n fira r -1 - a. . , iKa- TT. V C.01 aav iw oirr a nrm r a ! iiuit jnai iiv. a. .. .... " " i uciuv or Cirtir from PhLadelphia to Marse&ea and by it? had thirtv cords at ordinai-w f tv. foot fire-wood to pack the oil barrel with to prevent their rolling. It I called by the sailors "oil wood." He paid for hi -wood one hundred and fifty dollar la Philadelphia, nedid not sell In Marsm Ka.,,.. v. pected to get more for It in TrapanL But the ' dealf ra 'Uiara vi only fifteen dollars for the whole of It,- saying that the enormous tax upon it would not allow them to of fer mora, n declared that he'd bring it back to America before he'd sell it for that price, and so he did, and It Is here la Portend now, after traveling eight thousand mile over the ocean, and It may go three thou sand more, btvua- v.. a . -. - aa aav iau a Re m decent price for It her U wlU uke It back to Eogtaad, where he Is go ing from here with spool wood, per be can get about one hundred dollars for lL England doesn't want cord wood.- She has got enough coal, and less Is paid for cord wood tbere than here. No CKancaa, i Up wf3 aw A Aa ar-v-m. : Co f5l baneful la- El fTflAtfsl "-.. 1 a-1 W LMJ r Ueli vodaa 5m vaa am- Ut to dead.' I I think act thlnklprte Post. 5d a fyrna w.uj tehe.Wahlagton ; BILIOUSWESS" 'VTLoLas notsuferod tH misery, caased bj iile ia ihe stotnach which an inactive or sluggish liver failed to cany off. . THE rftTYtRTION SJ0 CUK1 la . Taking uMdata," said Meandering Mike. Tm terrible hungry " . "Poor maal" exclaimed the syo p the tic housewife. - . T wanted to aak'you ef yetav any work thet I could dor Why, yes; I could give you some thing to do." , "Much obliged. I yost asked for information," aad he moved along wwara ine next house. v asaing- liquid or wwJcr, ah'ch give quick action to the liver and carries ofltLo Ula ly a rniltl move ment of tho bowels. It is do pur gative or griping rncdicine, but purely vegetable. Many Iopl take pilla more take cimmoos Liver Ilcgnlator. 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 6, 1894, edition 1
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