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f 9TTR3B YOXJ ARE RIOHT ; THEN GO AHMAIX-D Orockott " 1 .. t , , , , ,1 7o N TAKBMW( N. C , THUKSDAT. ATTPftTST 4, 1898. mat does it do? It causes the oil glands iaihestin to become more active, making the hair soft sad glossy, precisely as nture intended. It cleanses the scalp from dandruff and thus removes one of. the great causes of baldness. v, ; . Jj.-rr.2kes. a t etter circu lation!:; the scalp and stops the hair from coming out. Ceres Baldness 1 Ayer's Hair Vigor will ) surely mak hair grow on L 1 -1 UnA . . ! J - ,J . I . . caia ncaus, piuviucu uuiy there is any, life remain ing in the hair bulbs. It restores color to gray or white hair. It does not do this in a moment, as s ill a hair dye ; but In a short time the gray color of age gradually disap pears and the darker color of youth takes its place. .Would you like a copy ?of our boos on the Hair and Scalp? It is freel- ) ?w Cm For tbo Uosntgn ltaya. One cf the' neatest usea to which the Roentgen photography has been applied is the detection of glass splinters and other foreign bodies in the eye. The dif ficulty of photographing thecyo is very great, because it is practically inclosed in a Loay case and t-aunot be get at,! Dr. U. L2vkowitsch has, however, invented : a contrivance which euables this opera- ' tiou to be successfully perf ornied. ; Tbt plate is so made that it can be inserted, -. under anaesthetics, of course, -into the ' orbital cavity between tho os lachryrnale I and the eyeball, and in this way a pho- tcgraph can be taken which shows the position of objects quite beyond the , reach cf the ophthalmoscope. In fact, . Helniholtjs' wonderful instrument - is useless, except where the foreign body is located in transparent tissue and is 1 f roe from extravasation of blood, ooudi . tions which do not apply to tho Roent gen photograph at all Pall Mall Ga , tette, - r . . - v ,' ' - It To Trail of tbe WhKL aJSicveia census coo. id be taken in Clev&nd, Jit would show some aston ishing results, itobably there isn t a highway or byway in all the city round that hasn't its wheel cr wheels, i Just for instance, there is a short cross street in the east end, not fur from Willson ay mine, where thuhcubvh r:nmUr 33 lit & .heme -were iuv S3 Ueyota- auwt nave cost cm a areuge at 446. Tho ise-gps a round totil fcf $8,640, and an average iuvetment for each fam ily of about $105. Of ccurso this may bo a highly favored thoroughfare, bat there are other streets, no-doubt, th:it run their totals still higher. Really, you know, there never was such a fad -r-if fad U the term to use. -Cleve land Plain Dealer. . ' ' NEW SUPERSTITION. 1 ft Toodo not nbt.iin all the Tteroflts o toDcted from tne use of th Vigor 3 -- - - ... -... . Aiiorts, wit- v. Aim. - Lowell, Mass. PADDOCK AND TRACK. . :er 200 horses hvo entered the 2:30 Ais year. R. by" Bcbby liurus,. has re- fcat record to 2:17 liHabbard, 2:32V;. ia oneel the wtosee out this y-ar. McCqot Kirk wood, Del, bought racer Baitzimer, 2:15?, for $700.' r . Be cWhcsIine trotter. iKiand Orirl, a die fastest of l"!-e get of 1 1 j-las. , ia E. Turner's eld rcc mare Abbie , :16, by Aberdeen, has been bred torernor Benton. Ihe green paoei, . lipiry David, by Ictus, has beep p orchased by W. o. lert, Kingsvillr, M-. Jharles Noton's J-rord mare Lady 1,2:24,85 a lhu Clly by her at the Soundv f 01 f .j-m. frenty-four stables wuii?500 or over be Latonia meeting. ZL J". Dwyer Eing. the list with nearly $i4,000.- jcrT. S- Dick jnsr-ii' has purchaaed !;:, i'Ieit Harmon, yVg SjOO for him. Tluiiif by Ashland Th Groftt Sew York HiUlonalrea ASrmlA to Buil4 Poatlj Maiulou. Since Cornelias Vaijderbilt'Siost ly city dwelling upon Fifth avenue, just south of the plaza, wfis cota pleted no propositions for cotlyand fjbrjfspicuoua private mansions have' been offered to tha architects. There is a reluctance, due in part to a superstition not frankly ac knowledged, to spend great sums in building city homes or country resi dences. E. C. Benedict's $1,000,000 country seat, erected upon tho sit f Tweed's Americas club house, is conspicuous as an exception. There aro melancholy recollec tions that may In part &xplan this superstition. On lower Fifth avenue the costly mansions erected not rnany years ago for August Bel mont and Marshall O. Roberts and Edwards Vierfbpont and James Gor don Bennett ar) deserted and are to be delivered over to trade. The elder Bennett had a beautiful country place at the farther north- ern point of .Manhattan Island", but bad not many years' enjoyment 95 it, nor did Charles O 'Conor, whq was his neighbor in this then coun try retreat, find that. he had bought much else there than ill health, which drove him to Nantucket is land to pass his declining years. C. P. Huntington is 6aid to have superstition that ill fortune wiJ attend him if he occupiee7thogran- j N" THE FASHION PLATE: Corsets of brocaded natln with Jowh d clasps are .one of the season's novel ties. Dancing ulippprs are' mmle to tnafrn the gewu. aisd rhinestouo uud jieurl cm broidery is t!o fiuuti. The fashionable, fan i a veritable t.'x, it is so iinr.ll. The cmpiro is tlif pr-rovtd sty)e iu tbetinlect i-ize. A jsov' l muff and capo long rnoogh t. r.acli to the elbows are made of coqae fcfhe with the breast feathers lot th) yoke. Silk qioien a new material for petticoats. I; costs 1.50 a yard, is fully a yard wide and comes in a va riety of colors. Long cloaks of brooaded silk, cloth and- uncut velvet, made with bishop sleeves and triomjed -wjtb fur, aro wora wkbveuing drea. Too sleex whkh was worn In . the early pat t of the century is the latest model shcwi: just at present It Is close fitting from the wrist, where it flares over the baud to the elbow, and. above this is a puff which gathers full Into tiie ari.Lole. ( Distinction in die is difflenU with the diversity of materials ia uho this seaaou, but a successful way to attain it ftkm iuar or brown, .imI pai U'.t of oedbr Ut the hat and mutt, with aubrelia to match. -' , The latest idea in bediof-a i-bows a tendeucy to make the Fides of the front and back di-Jerfpf. A fun sbr-ped jd-.iit-iog of catiu like tho skirt povfs pu& half of the front of au evniug dress, and talle and colored velvet are artistic ally combined in the other. Empire muffs of velvet lined with fur are mccLe up this se;fflt and (he latest style of fur muff baa a lining of the same fur. Other novelties in fur are the bolero jackets trimmed around with icream lace or otherwise decorated With applique designs in beads. New York Sun, - ' - .' BUmiD GLACIERS. BIT ANU SPUR. Brooklyn may join liio rrocd cJrcalt There Is a big rtruiuud for fast snor borses. . . ' ' Ed Gecra' wiutf ptnble no coataic over 40 boiv;.. Tbo Kational Trotting ciaUor. has 6&0 mouibers. Breeding enjoyed a booui in cutera New York IU.189G. Andy Welsh is driving lliflc. 2U?i. nd Gertrude, 9:13, to pcie. Contention, :23'. is owued bf ilr Thad Rowland of OLerliu. O. llaplehurst farm low owns but tour of the get of the dead Ualpb Wilkes. E. Ii- McTyre has signed a two eaiV contract to, traiu for Crnnsn parties. Jim Schriber, 3 :3 1 yi, was deti'CTt-d recently by bis owner, owing to old ugu. A promising youngster by Oalvin is owned by Adam Fulibartof Findlsy, G. Mr. William A. Walker of Iiicbuioud is flrlving the boy gelding Monopoly 8:23. , Dora Buck, that Pitxently took a rec ord of S :24, is by a vou and out of a daughter of gam iurdy. H. (1. Folor paid Mike Dowermaa f 700 for the dam of John R. Geatry, 2 :00, and a Young Jim Oily. Seth Griffin has received an or da DEEPENING THE THAMES. 4 Channel SO F Derp aad 1,000 WlOa loo tk Kor t "titiihI Two years ago the president of tbo J board of trade in Gteat liritaJa appoint- I cd a cnmu,iftaou of cxm-ita tn innnlM whether dr'"dging and uber epilations , expedient for improving tho oavl. Ration of tho river Tbuina between Thorney creek and the Nora lightship. This movement was the result of ths demands cf owners cf deep draft ve I sels for a depth of 80 feet in I ha rivr from tho Nore up to Gravesend. provid- Green land, ia a p, ed Lnndon expeeted to bold its own is j ,ou't' Ji"er w id competition with Liverpool. Southamp ton and other pom Some of them even insisted that this depth should be car ried - IS miles farther up, to the Royal Albert docks, Tbo report of the commissiotiera, Mr. Bsrry, Sir George Nareo and Mr. Ly tcr, s. kI forth ia The -Times of Lon don, f ally concurs in tho desirability of securing a navigable'depth of 80 feet al low water, at least "up to Gravesend, Above that point there are valuable properties on the banks and other con siderations making it doubtful whether tho scheme coull be carried farther. II was aim found that dredging alone sou Id not make and maintain the chan nel, and that a tidal training bank should extend eastward from Convey iniaud, iu ordir to direct and. control the m rent and prevent in the future suca tvifmigi of the channel as have some times occurred. - But a great drawback to tho scheme was found to be tbo cost, while there was oppofcitkoo. to meeting this cost ty increasing tbe tonuago dqe apoq ship ping, and it was recognised that ouch an increase would hurt London "in tho present severe competition with other ports iu this aLd foreign countries. Tbe authorities known as tho cooobttv lois of tbe Tbaoieo have, however. helped to solve the problem tn another way. Tbey bavo reduced tbo reaniro- tnent to channel which at low water spring tides shall bo not loss than 88 feet deep and 1,000 feet id. This could be doiw without adding anything to tbe charge upon ships. In support of this plan tt Is shown tbbt during tbe four years from 1891 to 1894 iurluuve the total number of sets entering the Thames that drew over 8 feet was 50, and of these 18 were ei ther telegraph ships or British or foreign vessel S t'l war. The remaining 87 were ocean goiiig steaiuc, and under tho scheme now proposed the delay which occurs in tbe li oailris or outgoing of these vessels will, iu tbe large majority of cases., be entiruly obviated. It being clear, therefore, that a II foot channel would be sufficient for o least niue-tentb of the shipping, it was decided that next January work upon it, which can be done solely ty dredging. bould be begun. Then from Gravesend up the river as far as Crayf ord Ness, op posite Purfleet, there would, be 0 chan nel wiJtu i i.GCxj fuet and a miairaurx, depth of 84 feet at low water spring tide, while from Crawford Neao to tho Albert docks the width is to bo 600 feet and the depth 22, and from tbo latter to tbo Miliwall docks there will bo a channel at It-ant 800 feet wide and. i f pet deep. I It is believed that the entire work can bo completed iu m years, or by raid summer of 1 80S. Work, meanwhile, has been going ou upon, the river, so that an improvement in tbe Thames will bo quito evident at the end of tbo promt year.- . AGAIN. I ty I';. 9. Kan. . 1 elia, 1 ies, in f. rhomrx:.''.. i: mon G:l: utly at th ij.-. i a Hi'tie -jlj lirJoha P.. ite mansion he built upon Htn ave- tue Vienna Trotting club, Vienna. Bus, nearly opposite' the anderbilt for one of his celebrated track machines. nue, nearly opposite v EQUINE HISTORY i " f ' Truiner Jarvis Lea very fut pacez - f it Owuod by Mr? t Philadel hia, died in ( t Dr. (1 ji. VTeber, i ... . ly in the eea'CQ to tiitiT as no longer ng the race hrrsfs. The sen oi-sh- fcd Wilies may redee m, bimseli.' the colt Ananius, by iPatrou, oned ilr. -C F. Eraerv of Cleveland, i Ii to be iu exctllont condition -and" -lsjcn be redy to go the riiops- I X Ei Motire of (".lnvprflalfl farm. 'tasr, denies the widespread reoort herUstll Red Wilkes, Director, jk any f Urn . vafiaable bped j ' THE FASHION PlTATi. v Cloao observers declare that the horse really sheds tears when grieved. Celer,?tb.e racer of the Rtiuau Empei er Verns, was fed on almonds and rai jins, was coverul v. ith ryal purple -and stalled in the imperial pnluoe. The greatest pie-turc of fc njamin West was his "Death on t:e Palo Horse." When first -exhibited, men turned pale and women fiiutHl at the sight The horsos of Tartary arc small, not larger than the niustiirgs of America, but are exceedingly tough and rapabl of traveling long elititaiicrs without food, water or rest. Tho Thessalians were tha flrst E npAADS to os thehoseo for war n poj, and thus owginaHd the Qeo fablo of the centaur, a monster of half horse and half man. t Will Gatou, the Michigan boy who has had such phenomenal success driv ing trotters in Russia, is only 3 years t old. Johu J. McCuiIerty has net giveu op hia idea of Roing to Europe next season. If he can secure a Mroug string, he will go over in tho late ppriug. Ike seven gr re skirt trains rather than M ia favor in the fashionable world Ver7 slight Marie Antoinette draper 'pearnixi. the gored front breadths ae of .tho' hitost French toilets. ; Honiton kf e aDoliaues in white or ran color are very generally used by' agn class modiKtes pn either gowns. as or laacy -waist EVERYiBRiDE 4 wife should know about the pre ecration that for half a century has epite of all the .pretty silver blues, I been helping expectant mothers bring r uujges ana greens pu. ioxxa I ntuc ouc& wwnu " W tas retaine d its former favor. I rficrnm forts and distraction vaesoit, cot 1 vest of chiffon or moms- ClJ fie Sriif. nnrlTtl.n -r Virrh in. VI Satin urn nr.m nninonoll 1131 to have lest all Individuality. 'Ehades or -green that are in this cr.., i. 1 , j - -vwjuu nit: paxt; daa tci lxuw thrfcn i.i..-. . ,7r -geuiieu green are mwi ktv 7- rB lVT summer gowns aro 'jff sake to UiKertiou and litrht em- .in .very openwork patterns ' SBaRroniw'!s ctiv.,i .:u t.. KlTriit 1 yM v aim Biiiii naio tVo ctriiK. mi ti With ribl ,011 liMna finrl rir-h nt on tj!U Uxlice;. New York tc-Hc-fl '-: Vbcry Iu "Wonderland." 'f, .. " . .. . . ;KVji ,".' ra.agf (wears in .-.-.uuvi-s in Woudcrland:'' tint. " ' ,Hiua 1110 car., ana mis : 1 ejmtft siowiv. besm- ihi; t nd of ia tail atirl nnii. With nan u, 1 . . . . . . 'lue aft - W1),(wfemainei some Rriu,"" kr 1 . .. i . . . " B party without HiA;.x 1 'iKr wtjeuout a party Tflat t. . i rl curious circumstance. Im- Wily thtf LITERARY INPUSTHY. . ,,, , . ... Motley took six years to write "The Rise of the Dutch Republic." Mrs. Cowden Clark required 18 years ' to prepare tbe "Concordance to Shake ipeare." ', Noah Webster, from first to last, spent IT years, on his pictipnary of atMnglich Language." . ; Jhswton spafove Hgh years lo on siateeoss and ttie collection of dato for Ms "fttnoipfes of Natural Philosophy. " Young wrote bis "Night Thoughts" in less than six weeks, as 0 means of comforting himself under bis bereavement- Longfellow turned out about pne voj ume 01 poems a year iur junuj jui Nearly four years was required for bit translation of "Dante." v 1 Oruden labored 19 years ou his "Con cordance to tbe Bible." aud immediate ly after its publication was sent to a lunatic asylum. Ho Dover entirely re covered from the mental disease induoed by this gigantio undertaking. Trrincr wrote tbe first 190 pogeo U incident to child-birth. It "Craoerldge Hall" In ten days;. tho ; -r.rna11v which : "Alhambro" was mostly written dar. , . th three mouths be spent in that rmyryJ f "l!' .,- I nalace : his "Life of George Washlna- jaeaicme huh sulci m , ... ireJ wly flTO yc.r8. George Eliot is' said to bavo written "Middlemarch" in four months. Borne doubt is thrown upon this statement by the fact that she commonly workeS slowly.'Writlng with groat euro aud d liberation and making few erasures aft er ber work was done, St. Louis Ulobo Eajraals'a Aaowrlcaa Ex-Emprets Eugenie of France re cently sold some jewels, and a notice ran through the papers that she was in straitened financial circumstance, ' be will not starve however. Napoleon HI left over tlOO. 000,000, as the Germans found when they got hold of bio papers at St. Cloud. . His money was invested in 6 per cent American bunds, B per oent and 8 per cent Russians, 4 per cent Prussian and English consols, 5 per cent Turks aud some industrial share, such as English, Belgian and American rail- read share and Sues canal share. Too jewels which the ex-empress sold 00 gorgeous that only royalty can wear them without appearing overostento- tious. and the 400,000 which the jew elor taid for tbem baa been added to tho rest of tho interest bearing money. 11 is noted by cynics that Napoleon HI did ot Invest a oent in French securities. Chicago Times-Herald, Caa Iron IXTolaUom. Orrin Bryant, a Buffalo machinist who at present goes about his work in overalls whom grimy color and numer ous rents prove bis industry, if not hi recard lor appearances, nas invenrca machine which will, he and several cap italists believe, do for the east iron in dustry what the linotype has done for printing. It not only turns out molds of Intricate form all ready tq reeelvo tho molten metal, producing them much faster than they can be mads by hand. but it does the work better as regards both accuracy and finish. Tbo owners of too invention talk of HO lum more den nlte than ''millions" when they disooso tbo machine, and of course tbey declare that it will revolutionise tbo trade. New York Times. lrt IT!- of lr Cor.-.-.l Vadcv Ia rt f LasariMtt staltaa- I Eight or ton mile ti the u t t n i the same sldaf Robertson's bar. north I ta atinct mile and with a tr cipitous I see to tno M .t rf 13 .r SOtati ana wdk i staneui t.icL from IN wa ter's edgi not mora Uiau SO or 40 feet. To tbewt t rise tho lichen euvcredeli3 to a beigl.t of from 3,000 to 6.000 feet, capped with tower and pinuachw of brown basalt To tho north la tbo terri ble and ttosen expanse cf the Vuhoelt gUcfervtt&cisg every few .. hocry with groans and cannonlike explosions. groat icebergs. This plateau, both tap and side. Is a mass cf flourishing vege tation, chiefly grass, which, when on Wain through it. reaches above tho knees,' From among this verdure butter cup, poppies, cinquef oil and dandelions thrust their golden beads in wild profo- ton. Ye t . beneath this rich vesctablo life, as glorious in its luxuriance as in Ibeiopodowscf tempers' regions, with out other sustenance tbun that darivod from riecavid uo and 111a, s a n tion of a Jead glacier, a batjr T)w which ia tbo sole formation of tfcas tesn. conqacml and buried iu tbo fir instance by th ia-iom liable traveling power of jvak looking clump luoi. This auuiwls like a traveler's tsle, but tbe explantiem of tho phenomenon is very simple, and similar examples sre found in many place along the fiords of this north land. Ia tbo raw of tho plateau, many eenturieo ago, judging by tho thickness of tbo growth of vegeta tion, tho glacier at tho bead of tho boy. now known as tho YerboetT glacier, ex tended out to tho see, covering all tho spar front oliS to cliff, except o narrow on each side of tbo moving, gi gantic, f rosea river. Ia there gorg clump moss struggles bravely for exist ence, but while tho glacier moved for ward, crushing and burying everything in its path, this form of vesctahlo hi could do little more than bold its own. q the conioe of time, from some un known cause, the glacier begaa sudden ly to ropde to the point where it nevir dischanr . that part ox it whk-o was iu tbo water floating away in tbo shapo cT Icebergs and those which were on the shore remaining stationary, to be slow ly melted by tbo saroruor sun. Th is was the opportunity for tbo roosm s. Caring nothing for tbe cold, ttx-y crept slowly, inch by inch, over tbe qniet dwi of ice, perhaps then 50 or more feet thick, and made their way, first, in thin, uetlile layers, and then, as time pasMxl on and strength, waa gathered, io thick buna till they reached tho edge, wbtrn front ed the bay. Ilevn a th oj earn anna mer slowly melted tbo face cf the ice wall away, tbey matted themselves firm ly and dropped over, lower sod lower. until they reached tho rocky shore, and tho hugo LKjcki of Ice was completely pidden. Year site year li moaaoa grew and flourished, tho young plants trampling tbo older underfoot until tho latter, rotting, turning Into a nob meld. burying tbo conqocrd fragment of tbo ice king deeper and deept-r. Then grass seed found their way iatq the moa. blown hither (7 tbo winds or carried ther on tbo feet of bird. Tbey germi nated and increased, and by their great er visor in turn almost blotted out tbo moos. To give finish o tbe charming picture this created, blooming plants took up their nbudo om nonrUned, un til every summer tbo plateau is a gar den of green, gold and whit. How long this condition of things will lat of onorso It is Imposaiblo tossy. Atony time nature, who now bold tho ver boeff glacier in check; mey unloose br hand, and then tbe f rosen river will likely poor down and out tbe bay ouce more, crushing leucath it In its flow tbo vegatetion which now holds its bead in triumph. VY. K. aleehan in Inde pendent. Wa CUr4 Ktaa'a IntcM Ua Wm llaaMt. . A tVaAhiegton man ts aors0rscd tc slug what be.nnddrr a very cboW protluct of tb dUtl'.hr sre lliaprvf-i ervneo fur th Itqsor ia qtMwtkw nas . bcn pprovedby a number of con not- , orurs la such mailer, aod he began Ui ! suspect that a r. Jo red mas in bis PRICE FIVE CENls mym VIE pioy hl RLrr x Bwtit Was mat. lv I' ll iy Ccoi Ol auivil many for John which rrr- ' ui'wmrs t"- ;':-. 4. i fee- t!.o vu.Url I rr ir pl-.-i ir tbo eul j H ""J L. tw m sri j vceta of t-lf uLteit t ' - -oght:-;. The dcml- mU the It-ncr emptied J raptctiy tbat It to dct radical I - "xxrwa 1 u aj r- - ft W k f ml k . w w - 4 o tatort:e4 Wk.f. W bar M ! T a t-a..x aj t, wit lit t tmi r T fc--a.-jaa, aa att tt pl w AJlw 9'V.mm r "aara4 my faM m tnr-a " - -o-oiow 14 nm-pCalOl OXX Ojl OJKMSB s j f t 4.--V w- - a a. a . " " W M."fmmg OS4W1 A os-sS f oVowsTV W I ' jr'."-'' ua ( l, ft TtryR-. tww mm l'-VJ d e ftM. AadiTaW with such sorfruiiDg proprietor concluded measure. Iu thosbsvnc of direct prot4 I nc Oecirted to try strategy, lie allowed tbo flomijohn to becntae wmt, and. strsd tf-tiUng 1 again, put th izot In knitlo In 1 ..I K 1 1 -V -' j mmm mm w aa OJSOW wmrJ9mWS S them "poison. Tho word wa printed j th heavy, blaek kuers, and o skull sad I trow bono wro o4dd of a sis calco-1 lstod to make an impression on lbs ! most stolid. II kept an erext tbe cup- 1 board, too, and ooe nlgbt a b cam '. home from th taaater tx mnsht tn colored servant io tbo art -ic!t the btttl tn mark terror, tb otnployer ex- t " kvt.:s! Do you know what ri VhmJ h s-Zm 4... Jr Um k .isjl awHi kaM.U T mmTZmmy d at U. Tai s aa:id it, a4 b ft hk cf melancholy replioi: " "Tain pcUou. suh. I'm dVmo been , foolwl ag'ln." "How dared yon Umprr with It. whether yon knew it Was pokaon or notr n. . a.. - . . w ft. mr m . x u UJ u. . wsy yoh acted 'bout dst demijohn io d ocllsr. I done thought yob bad yob s'pl sisa on me. so it made too toelancholy. fob shW I'm been try in fob moa' two wcct.J)W trr commit suicide cot's dat V.tCel" Washington Star. SUV vwwwkc oa a va hmi tvm Lat ttm-t. X&irm. 2UD.ReopessDnrxCw. Atlanti. Gs. P lij buying tbe WRONG rRht one. Dailt for riar WHEEL. Tbo CLEVELAND U the nbo appreciate hooe rsJae in biryclew It a lo Chicago. Tba sou was to- j botlcoily struggling tlroogh the smoke ) In Cio aoothweirn bcaveo. Tbo di- j tant rumble cf tb spsodiog city lim-1 it soandeJ like tbo batse vt m rmdiog j trcllry car. j "A vat crowd cf wrtseo ws Corgre- I r"l in front cf tl. Ijw :tl. cf j K-tetcm. llcldvui 4s t-kiurxnu. To Strut was bWrkadrd. It bsd been tLtS ( for boors. The pi J ice tlrpartmcet wa a;tlled. What did this new urriiiog o-fan? i Ti chief of p lie was oa tho point of calling for tbo militia. Almlnaly b a.tkfd op a UK ruiu-4 a per aod giaorad frmu th adrartMiog colomo. loan I abocoro cornrr no diantvtrvd tbo card of J Cetrbem, lluldrra k tiatmn. I Tbo mystery was solvad. The enterprit log firm bJ marked di ecroa a tlowa io $4.4S. Nw York Sunday World. raamllkarll Bwa CaateaapC "Don't yon think yon aro tettlrg Cthel Msorute too much with tho rrr sirts? Yoa know o cild oo easily picks o? their incirmrt wsys cf sraech." "I knoW(ht, but I want bee to gt so familiar with at r rant that sbo will lot bo afraid cf them when she ha o boo of krr own." Cincinnati Enquirer." War Yv 14, pi I will not help and may . result in harm. ! Mother's Friend i fits and prepares every organ, muscle and -a I-." nart ot tiie DOuy ior r t the critical ITEMS OF INTEREST. The flrst iron nails mada in this conn- hour It ! try were hammerea into Bnape a wm- robs child-birth of its berland, R. L. in 1777. , ; The west coass ok num m wummiw ally visited by that rare phenomenon known as tho "perfumed tnist" t The most' extensive cemetery In the world ia that at Borne, in which over C, 000.000 human beings have been In terred. - Wor Talo tin r.;;iit Aiicti, ."but a grin l r if .i ... - . . tortures and pains. Baby's coming is made quick and easy. Its action is doubly bene- Vficial it used during the whole y period ot pregnancy.- . $1 per bottle at all drug stores, of sent by mail on receipt of p ice. t, t-ocv -nn(iin!n(T vkduablc infor- mation to all women, will b seat to say address upon application by 1 Poaker aa Hon Ma la ftela. The people of Paris aro fctppophagus to a remarkable degree, consuming, oa an average, over 0,000 horses aod don keys annually. Last year, according to tbo returns, the Parisians ator J8.8&6 horses, 439 donkeys and 86 males. This horse, donkey and mule flesh, dressed ready for the butcher's block, weighed 6,879 tons and was sold price vary ing from sous to ) frano per pound, the latter being tho price paid for th best horse stoaks. . , etiOaV BwtadUr. . The extension of eloctrio traction baa brought upon tbo scene jart ioulariy dangerou and oSensive swarm cf ras cal who prey upon the street railroad companies by bogus claims fur smu1 Id June received in real or ugov Occident. Tbey sre festered ksa mmm of disreputable attorneys, who make a practice of communicating with nil per sons whom they can idtsuufy as concern ed in soy street railway mishap, and often without instruction Issue proce against tho eompaniee. Some ot these legal sharks bavo regular staff of de tectives, who prowl about tbo depots nd termini of tho llne on tho lookout for case. False witnesses are easily procured, and juries aro usually liberal in tbo matter of damages, tho greater portion of which aro swallowed up in tho attorney's "cost." The evil has be come so great that tbo street railway press Is suggesting the formation of mutual protection society of some kind. It is proposed lo keep a register of tbo nsmes of claimants and Interchange in formation as so perauns who, it is more than suspected, make a trade of tho bine and travel from city to city foe tbo purpose- -Bott&n, ion run! ' Trie fAJHY VYIFd. All bltwry teach that in a war fvn lndeprndcnca superiority to numbers dor not count For "instance, tbo little republic e f ijwltarrland. surrounded kingdoms sod empires lo arms. tndrpeudence upward cf 600 years ago nd U independent today, ytt it has and has always had only an army of mlliti. Tbe little principality of Man taoegro has Ua fighting tho Turks since the fall of Constant incplo, m before tbo discover y'cf America. Tho Dutch IU public, and Scotland Wallace and Brace, and Prussia Frederick II lo tbo erven years sod America in tho Revelation, all reeded with greater odds cf numbers against them than were opposed to th seceding states. And today Cubs, with only. 1.500,000 population, seems to bo successfully fighting Spain with near ly J 0,000.000 No, in a war for indo ponvenos numbers do not const, and it I no tenp bappwid la sbo fclstary w Com 4so jioyo hove UsiM w4n ftfdspondsBc. Dnscon Jtese Is Oisntury. OAK RIDGE . INSTITUTE IToarly 50 "2"oara Coatiauoua Succooa. 219 STUDEHTS LAST YEAR. 1 b lar ;en st-d bett f pipped r.alc, fits; Ktct4 lo tbo Swlk. lUxUo, tbe CUs-ks, Xsttcnvatk. Iknk-ktrpia;. bh-xva!, TtcjTf4y,T Jpvwrtt sr. Ttftns rtaaU. rpf rsun. sJ-Jre-s J. A. 'a U. IL UOLT. Oak HkV, X- C 3sa ATTENTION, . HOUSEWIVES! r The Lmbers USE OSI.V Scrofula to a Consumjptlono Any one predisposed to Sorof ol eaa never be beslthj and vigorous. This taiat In tbo blood natorally drifts into Consumption. Being sock dep ted Uood dlsoose. Swift's Ppocific is the only known cure for Scrofula, becso It Is the only remedy which can reech thedlsooM. PARAFFINE WAX, Best on earth lor Hcrmelic;iHy scaling Jellies, and Preserves of every description- Absolutely Pure and Tasteless. Howard a corap'v. ? UO-TO-DAC Srrofala iiawnd e Uta a4 4 sty Mttla raaSaaild hmn aoir 1 oetaa alf. abor tar WvaktBf mm A aar d ratalr all CUMRANTXCD TOBACCO HAbrr In- mtm Mi.i.lMiMwni ..iiawwrtt "?' 'LI. f -ft m lUiWftiMfspMM ana ia. w M""..i,l"J condition which The Bradfield Regulator C0.1 . -" : Atlautct. Ca. UshS oa tba Satfac. k "Yon don't mean to say thst tbst stingy old spinster has given yoa 10 marks for telling beriortuner "Indeed I do. I told her she would pct with an accident before she was 84 rears old." Fliegende Blatter. . Tourist (in tho morning) Did tho , , . w. Jury in the horse stealing esse roach en ! 101, pviw. 1 agreement last nightf ' ) . . "Undo Hiram, did yon find the hew ..u.u TtrHnnA: thev sxs still -York rieoDle intelligent? t..i it 1 hftlievn. but the mob 1 " WaaL thev knew a neap 'boot New k. Ak t1k)t-an lvnohed York, but they didn't kuoW a blams hjmwith neatness an aifipatch." ' thing 'bout the rest o' th' country.". "Good gracious 1 Then why docs not Detroit Free Press. ( some one inform tho Jury thst there ii , jfjthggJSOfjJaJhomr'- : -- ; ' ' . ' . .i' ' ' . : . ----- . . "'-I-.' Wsat win I do tba ten oar throusn tfeaJ h not rou Row shall I bni "Wa ou. Si a aliH tnarl irlnf tba heart t a)n am). tba folk tbat dvathlraa arat lovad ten yaara. aa4 now a your fairy ran end to . f a HU mar. aow yoa go far an a para tx-r trr oaa aavcr ttaao. vroa. that I mm mr ttvaaa nrvast s oat U a(ar kir M;. Taa oa taa woalS aaat off oa U UtiM uoa,aa4 tsa aoor iaa woald arlaa aa4a IS toapaar at Ik too tiakaplaf aa aaboataWa. Taa draaaaa aaat atavto 1 aai rM aa aid lwkoreiht. Sa- laoat phTatokoaa rrooi IntftiaH Mavroae. m from mar! p.a tear to shod on your rot-Vn tiaad aad nm apm mi laacom man nirni mt-mt mm aucrow To cboa 70a cava roar. And now I (oa by ytwir bod and korn aad wish you Btad ctron ma doata. Bar doar.' - Wns day throofb ot know not, machraoT aoaWtad. la ooald da aaihia M alia laa D- laaaaoat. aad r tt y-S-?-d aa tbotr ealato t4at Cb J aaa wa ao-poioa aad l.ST MMflM to aava raHd oyoalt. St wa lh,a tbat wo diulit lo try SwtH a tyolSa. That taodlotao at oaoa lada a sovody aa ta- IU a ton a. m tMA ISftSV. 6orofol Is an obstinate Wood tUsoooo, and ts beyond the feeoh ef the average blood medicine. Swift's 8pecisa sMht. S.S.ShoBlood! Is the only remedy equal to roch dsep so bad dtoMsee ; It r-Me down to the very found Uon and forooo out every Ulnt. It ts rrlr Trf. end is the onlv Mood rmodv rrtard to eon tain no wr: rg . nocaah or other mineral totaimw whaicvor. 1 Books moiWi tree ty tvwlA Bpeefad wnpeay, intnu, uecrpe. What win I do tba Sty fairy birth la croaood wlta oarth. and my imarra a nin Tt lauKhU-r wild of nrrrr aatllod la Irtka throuah Bv apart whora ahadow brood to airrrSac plac. Vhy woald you 1v m. that trraat Bv for woary yoara, to fnda 11 ho daw. Tba sift to know oarth'a Vy and woo, but not in n to tho aroro with ym? 11 S'l" mar. your way IM far l-y iv CUE1EH Mtaor'ft'oo aoa a.,, t w o3 o o IMItHM"""1"' to..lHioSo loi StateNormal and Industrial College tt i te )re worni f lb Slat tfcAtfejh (rofessonsl Uter a y, cUisieal, cibtific, end ioJastrisl eJocatioo. Ac tool ei. jxntee $0 to lljO. lxn:ty ol ihirtj noobert. Mote Ihsa 401 rBu!ar stnJouts. H.s mel ren!tvl ohvol I.5OO tnSe.l, rep eo'.irg everj eonntj la the bi ale oieept teo. Practice end Ob- , servsUoe School f aboot 200 popUs. To eeenre boerd ia dorteU tct, oil free toitico spplicetion nasi be made bfcre Anrst 1 Corrnpondrree iov tel frjra tkote t!ei'iritg comretect trained lrbera. - Far csUlugo- i J a l itiealo). J iio rUCSlUENr IIcXTEP. Qtmuou tvcvr a alar that mlchl bM mr r t t bad but J tbo trt to dlo it a lt aaa rttrht iliftt wa two woald inwt. Nor Hopper la Ntw York Tr.bua. PEA(JE mSTlTUTE, Ealeigb, N. C. A fstnons school foe Qui. Vst j thorowfh ead et kih .rsde. JaJtCxl) Orr, Culrpa Vs. aajs: I acrrJr Wlarv tt U wry brn nmCe school of which I tv say k-w Wvlr." intratd ralsixwa f"a to ol a bo srJf. Jss. IJrrottMtKS. M. A.. lJw-!-Tal. i i occupied. Lo&dcb
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1898, edition 1
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