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Vol.. 77. NO. 2;:
idDisie :
Tub Boatman.
TARBOROVN. C , THURSDAY. JUNE 22, 1899.
t
;new arrivals, and Lucille colored
BY CD.
Poor clothes cannot nftke
yoa look old. Even pale
cheeks won't do It. .
Your household cares may
be heavy tad disappoint
inerta may be -deep, bat
-tbeyxaaaot oake- y c-4 k
old.' ". ," -- i
One thing ,.doe3lt and
never fails. iv j
"I don't like .this sort of thing
at all," saidj'anny BusselL-impa-
-tiently.
a little
at once I Anything, rather than
this hot hole of a rilaee !"
Here we are tucked into And the two husband-h anting
t e-""jr-cuuuieiinaerine "oo nurneu way, Keeping ns
roof of the house, with a leather mnc possible j on the shady
X 1 . ... .1.1 ... . t "V
wj sieep on and a oeilino- that aide oi the road. I
' . 4.
yonplease for a quarter!
"The very thing!" Baid Lucillol do3jly with anger and mor tifica- .
-"Why in the name of all the Nat- I tiou Mh recognized Mrs. Bel- "
nd ana WW La a mx . i fieW l'onaonby, a schoolmate of , mitW,
T , - j u. J uu
not tell me this before ? We'll iro
1-.-. . .
yuuis against our noses . every
time we turn over- in bed. Mos-
f I . "t pw. . aaa
Theljevison phice, an old house
of gray stone, which had not been
inhabited for years in consequence
It is impossible . ti loo:
young with t:: color o
seventy years in your hair.
Kir
z .... w v
I ...
te akfast;andtwo-tined of sudden death of the late
torks at the tableT t dont believe j MraTTjeviaon -and her husband s
the patient Griselda herself could! Toltmtary exile -in' Europe, was
have endured it. .Lucille, I wish ' only about a quarter of mile dis
you would tell me what on earth ' butat quarler of amile
you mean by this sortyof thing." 1 8emejd to elongate itself into full
7 Lucille' Adams laughed. She twice the number of feet on that
was standing before the mirror, sultry July morninsr. But the
sight of the . little boat rocking
twisting up the .glittering abun
dance of her red-gold hair a tail,
magnificientlyprop'rtioned blonde p refresh and rejuvenate our he-
perraaaenuy postpones the
tell-tale signs of age. Used
according to directions " it
gradually brings back the
color of youth. At fifty your
hair may look as it did at
fifteen.- It thickens the hah
lso; stops it from falling
out; and cleanses the scalp
from dandruff. Shall we
' send you our book on the
Hair and its Diseases?
V yoa do not obtain all th hone
Bta yoa ex"crl bom the aaof
tba vigor. rtto th doctor nbot it.
Probably tbora h aoim uiftlenlty
with your rr.!rr! trtcni vbk-b.
mar M eaCy rnTnT A J(f-a
UK. J. C AYCli, LnU. JSj-si.
STOLEN S3fir.RS.
with light blue eyes,a complexion
all snow and. roses and full, car
mine lips Juno in crinoline and
frizzled locks. ,
"What a errumbler. von ar.
Fan," said she. "A regular little
Sybarite, always thinking of the
present, without even an idea of
the future." ' .
Td like to know what - the fu
ture has to do with this." fretted
Miss Russell, who was smaller
plainer and in every way less at
tractive than her superb compan
"Just this. Our time is an in
vestment at present. Some of the
girls haye gone to Long Branch,
some to Gape May, some to Lake
George. I know better than that.
The moment that old Major ,Wald-
grave said his nephew was coming
down to Bald Bock sketchinsTmv
plans were complete."
"But Capt Waldgrave isn't
here." . . .
'He will be, you goose; and I
idly on the inlet of the bay seemed
"I'm going to a fancy-dress ball
ami I want to conceal r my age.
What shall ' I wear?" "Wear a shall be all ready for him. plavinr
the sweetly unconscious part. Do
you suppose I was going to wait
a mask, madam."
Gentlemao, (entering) : Do you
work here, boy? 'Office hoy : On
ly when the boss is looking.
Mrs. Proudfoot : Yes, Mrs Mal
aprop; that's aneirloom. - -It's
been in Mr. Prouufoot's family
over a hundred years. Mrs. Mal-
apaop : Do tell ! I've been nag
gin' at John Henry to get a heir
l.oom ever since we moved to the
city, but he can't find any except
second-hand 'ones, and I won't
have them. . ,
"Give me one kiss," he pleaded,"
only one." Only one? she asked.
"Only one," he repeated. ; She
sighed. "Evidently," she "said,
"the modern young man doesn't
know a good thing when he' gets
it. V
Lobbyest : May I submit some
figures in support of my connec
tion T Senator : . Well,, -there'll
have to be at least four figures.
"I hear you have married Bob-.
letts divorced wife." "YeS,"
"How did ybtt come to do that?"
"Bobbett recommended her highly.
Said his only trouble jwas she
snored, and you know I'm " deaf."
Papa: See the spider,. my boy.
spinning his web; is it not wonder
ful '? Do you reflect, " try as he
may, no man could spin that web?
Johnny: What of itSee me
spin this top ? Do" you reflect
that, try as he may, no spider can
i spin-this top. "
! White: I don't like to hear
men refer to our business as chan
nels' of trade; it sounds altogether
too susmcious. Black : What
business are in? .Whitef The
milk business. - .
"We had a pleasant call last
Monday," said t the Spiketown
Blizzard of a recent date, "from
the Rev. Hathaway, who spent an
lidiir nr twn in nnr sanctum. He
made us a present of . some bf the
finest strained honey, made last
summer by his own bees, that we
ever sampled. Girls, when you
want to ret married, givathe liev.
Hathaway the job of tyin.
knot. He can do it as
anybody in the county.
forhim-fco get all see tied here, and
then bounce in upon hm, exactly
if I intended to take him by
storm ? That style of snare would
frighten away the most idiotic
bird. ' -
-'Lucille, what a schemer you
are!" I
"I pride myself upon my diplo
macy, my dear," said Lucille Ad
ams, with a laugh.
'"But how do yon know you will
like him, when you see him I per
sisted Fanny Russell.
"He is worth a quarter of a mil
lion dollars, my dear. That is
aomea, and Lucille called imperi
ously to the man who lay under
trees, his hat over his eyes and an
impromptu pillow formed by his
two hands . crossed baneath his
head. . He started up at the sound
of a human voice, ; staring around
as if just awakened from slum-
ber. -.": : . !.
Who are you? What is it?" he
cried. s. . "- '
m stupid v lout !" retorted
Miss "Adams, in tones rather shrill
er than-the "society pitch," are
you blind? Can't you see that
we want to go on t in . the boat ?
Quick ! ' We can't be kept waiting
all day" 1 1
The man scrambled to his feet,
but still seemed hardly to compre
hend the exigencies of the mo
ment, until Fanny - Russell spoke
in an explanatory fashion..
. "Mrs. Hobbs directed us here.
She told us you rowed people out,
when the boat wasn't occupied.
for a quarter or so. - We want to
sail down-toward the Bald Hoteh
We shall prove good customers if
your boat is good and your terms
reasonable. My dear," to Lucille,
"I think he's a foreigner. He
don't seem to understand half I
say to him." . !
"I think he is a fool !" retorted
Lucille. - "But that makes little
odds' so long as he knows how to
handle a pair of oars."
. By this time the man, who
All llMl f ftllrar. I -A Wy Kay !?.
According to a partial canva j A hortr-t l the smtrUf
of tlio national Democratic com- I tha. flw arajwhirc. He cnu
made by the Chica-o I hoa tlea, ana .joe wIjco
her own. newly married andequip- Times-Herald, the silver - imne, I he gH rraily. Ouo way a hot net
ped in diamonds, cashmero and which was so prominent in the ca-1 !io his ft:n&rtnea U try attend-
throad-lace naranoL ' ; tional campaign of 18JL will ) leg, and tcling everjbodr who
"Why, my darling Lucille!" not less prominent in the cam-
ESTABLISHED 1522.
tun
VM a a. at mm .
ejaculated Mrs. Ponsonby in a
high soprano. "However .came
you here? And I declare with
Herman Waldgravel So ymi
have really got introduced to hint
after all?" - - '
paign ol next year. In answer to
tnquirea sent out by that pajxr
all the committeemen from whora
replies were received, save only
the representative from little rock
ribbed Republican Maine, declared
"What do you mean ?"cried Lu- j unequivocally for the re-afHrma-cille,
petulantly. "Are you crazyf tion of the Chicago platform of
The State from which re-
This fellow is only my boatman1
"our boatman, indeed!" re
torted Mrs. Ponsonboy, beginning
in her turn to lose her , temper.
"No more than myself. Is it pos
sible, Herman, that Lucille Adams
don't know who you are?"
The so-called boatman raised.
"I am a boatman," said he,
laughing; "but I never rowed a
party of strangers before. They
189.
plies were received were Georgia,
int rfrv with him with the had
dou the name thing.
Wlieu a hornet stings a fellow
i it, and never stop talking about
it as long as Lis friends will lis
ten to him. One day a hornet
tung my pa (my pa is a preach-
' er) on the no?, and he did not do
any patoril visiting for a month,
without talking about that boreL
Another war-a hornet shows
A law rwi im . . - V J
" b--i i iT.,TL!Zl tT- --- ( 1 l J
T P r- ' m
wrwx t-, AlUsta. Ca.
Kentucky, North Carolina, South I sraaxtness is by not procraa-
Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and tmating. If he has any business
New York, and of these only th 1 will attend to it at
CampbelL of New York was non- once and then leave you to think
committal. This result,-which is I t over yourself. He don't do
no doubt representative of thel8 the . mosquito, who comes
overwhelming sentiment of Dem-1 fooling around for half an hour
ocrata throughout the country Is a I iDrT"1r?t "Cousin, cousin" and j
crushing blow to those -ptAA I then when he has bled you all he
ordered me to take them out, and I Democrats" who have been fondly I CAO away yelling: "No kin.'
gallantly forbade a denial. Please I hoping that the National Demo-1 A hornet never bleeds you, but if
introducers formally, Mrs. Pou- cratio Convention of next year
sonboyT" would renounce the silver issue,
And thus, and under such cir- and thereby give those who did
cumstances, Miss Lucille Adams not endorse the issue three years
was conventionally made ac- ago a chance to get back into the
quainted with the man she had party grace f all f. It means that
meant to marry. " if these gentlemen who bolted in
Had meant. The bright dream 1836 come back into the party 1 old
was over now. Lucille haul let t all they must come up at the
that rich man see her liand too silver gateway. They must come
plainly. She made no apolgy; back tacitly acknowledging that
she knew that there are some awk- they erred in 1896 in refusing to
ward manners best let alone;" but abide by the result of the National
her cheeks glowed like fire and Convention of the party. For the
her heart was sore within her party to take any other stand
bosom. Mr. Waldgrave chatted would be almost equivalent to
pleasantly all the way home, but conceding that the small minority
Lucille knew that her hopes were were right and therefore wiser
blighted forever. Whence they lhau the great party leaders and
had once more alighUkl under the I the great majority of the party.
green Levison willows Mr. Wald-
he sticks you, you will go off ou a
welL
I don't know anything more
about hornets, only that Josh
Billings says: A hornet is an in-
nammible (Josh was a poor spel
ler) buzzer, sudden in his Lrn-
preshuna, and rather hasty in his
conclusions, or end. Epworth
HcTald.
fine figure
Masy Iom t&dv rGA krmm afw
tWy feccooM not&an. Taia h aW Is awf.
tut. TW lift la b aaqarrai Wroaal
tMafioa af tbc c
pacUAl aetW w3
fffitwriaffy aa
IMs i good
seemed, at last to comprehendja to hi lf
grave lifted his hat again. .
, "The friends with whom I am
staying have rented this place
or the season," said he. "I need
not add that this boat is at your
service whenever you may wish to
make use of it." . -
Lucilel bowed and stammered
the almost inaudible reply, as she
hurried away, intently on getting
out of ronge of Mr. Waldgrave's
mischievious sparkling eyes. -He
ooked after her as she disap
peared in the green perspective
of willow boughs, and said quiet-.
enough.'
what was required of him had un
loosed the boat and now stood in
a carelessly picturesque attitude
holding the chain so that the
boat lay close against the shore.
he
at
'Please step in. ladies,
said; and Fanny, and Lucille
or
. A Lite aad Deatb ria-lt
Mr. W. A. Uines, of Manchest&r, la.,
writing of his almost niaraculoas . es
caje from death, saysti ..-".Exposure u.
ter measles induced serious lung trour
We,- which ended in Consumption. A
had frequent hemoxrbages and coughed
nijjht and day. All uiy doctors said I
must soon die. Then I began to use
Dr. Kijig's New Discovery for Consump
tion, which comnletelv enred me. ' i
would not be without it even if it; cost
$5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used
it on my recommendation ani all say
it never fails to cure hroat, chest and
lung troubles." Regular size 50c and
$1,00. Trial bottles free at Staton &
Zoeller'a drug store, - .
"But if he should be old
crooked, or have but one eye?"
fit would make not the slight
est difference," said Lucille, calm
ly, "I look at him through the
scintillations of golden atmos
phere ! I am an orphan, Fan, and
dependant. Iamtired'of my un
cle's exactions my aunt's capric
ious whims. I intend to have a
home of my own; and that with as
little, delay as possible! And,"
changing her voice to-an accent of
lightness, "you shall be my brides
maid, Fan, when I become"" Mrs.
flerrnania Waldgrave. So just
hand me that oxidized belt-buckle,
please 1"
"It will be awfully stupid until
he does come," complained Fanny.
"Very possible. I am used to
stupidity," said Miss Adams, with
a yawn. !
"And T don't see why we
not have gone to Bald Hotel;
where there's, a band of music in
the evenings, and something go
ing on," added Fanny, still in a
fretful vein- -"TiW
two vefv eood reasons,
r Onn is economV,' the
111 nunc t .
other expediency. I told you be
fore that I did'nt. want to look
like a trap baited with a piece of
toasted cheese. Now, where is
my parasol ? We : may as well
the 1 walk betore ine buu -
neatly as I to grill us both alive.
"I wish wa coma ru
where." said Fanny, discontented
ly tying her bonnet strings. We
haven't been on.the. water since
we came, three whole days.
It costs toormuch."
iTf t,aA not. : Of course I don t
J.U
tTiA boats that belon,
1UCUU -a.w -aw
... .
hotel, with their
and awnings,
but . there s
the
the
the
once seated themselves. "
"How nice this is !" said
former, as, propelled by
strong strokes of the man in
centred the little boat danced
lightly over the water. . "O, Lu
cille, let's go down to the hoto
and see if Herman Waldarave has
come! j
"A likely idea, that!" retorte
her companion,' scornfully, with a
downward glance at her gingham
wrantier. "Do VOU suppose I
r 1 w
mean him to see me in a
like7this?" I
"You are well enough."
"She'd marry a gorilla, would
she, if he hadthe required cash ?
Well let her go and find him. L
for one, respectfully decline to of
ficiate in that capacity."
It was the last that Herman
Waldgrave ever saw of his fair
cargo. Miss Adams joined her
aunt at Newport, much to that
lady's dissatisfaction, and Fanny
Russell returned to her friends in
a twenty-third street -boarding
house without loss of time.
For the campaign had turned
out a failure.
9Iav-IUttaa;. .
Mrs. Ernest Hart, who recently
made a trip around the world, ap-
a
pears 10 come 10 ine conclusion
that meat-eating is bad for the
temper. She says that in no conn
try is home rendered so unhappy
and life made so miserable by the
ill-temper of those who are obliged
to live together as in England. If
we compare domestic life and
manners in England with those of
other countries where meat does
form such an integral article of
diet, a notable improvement will
be remarked. In less meat-cating
France urbanity is the rule of the
home; in fish and rice eating Ja
pan harsh words are unknown.
TIm Apfvatltai af at &taai.
Is envied by all poo dypeptcs
boe stomach and liver are out of or.
der. All such aboold know that Dr.
Ling's New Life PUU, the wooded ol
stomach sod liver remedy. ries a
spleodkl appetite, sound digestion and
a regular bodily habit iosore perfect
nealto and great energy. fJoiy 25c at
Staton a Zoellers drug store.
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We
Do
The
Boainea of the
Tom
Because
We treat
Oar customers
So well
They
Come
Again
And bring
Their
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The' difference between a cat and
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ONLY ONE GU
For von. tKJSSiblv. my dear, men should abdicate
but not for Herman, the aurifo- to think and allow the
rous. v I intend it shall be a case which means, according Jo the de
of lore at first sight when he does cree of the Vatican Council the
rwOlil rn T dare sav he's half Pone, to define an J decree the
UVUVav sAatva- a
an idiot these rich men mostly truth. "Home has spoken," and
are- but. he probably knows a controversy is, therefore, at .an
couldpretty girl11611 he 8es ter'" leni1 To "S m larther dis-
" "Lucille would you reauy marry cussion is 10 oecome a Btuwmauu
an idiot?" j and heroic, and to put in peril the
"My dear child, I'd marry a go- salvation of one's souL Such a
rilla, if he had the requisite cash, position is perfectly intelligible. I 0 0 5 "ft fhfl jnlf
jjet me iouxiujr uciivuu j
romanea by the tune of this .rip- understanding it, The notion
pling water -and the bird, songs that any one man, inside the church
along the shore. ' or outside 01 it, has a monopoly
"But. Lucille " I of the truth, is without foundation
"Will you hold your tongue ?" in reason of Scripture. Whoever
-"The" radiant blonde both 1 chooses to swallow it may do so;
but for ourself we decline to un
dertake ho difficult a feat. Chris-
her face would stop an eight-day
clock. Charles: That's odd.
, Seems to me an ugly face would
make it run.
Si rlaal Tk ara;a-aaa
All doctors told IWoick IlamHtoo. of
West Jefferaoo O.. alter sofferiog iS
mor.lh from Rectal FUtola. b ouU
die ooleM a coatlv opcratioa per
1 formed; bot b cored himaelf rilh iv
boiea of Bocleo's Arnica Sal re, tbe cr
e it FV.e care oa exth, and the best
SAlvt la tbe rorU. 3 cenli a boa.
Sold by Staton & Zoclkr, drorjrUt.
FOR SEE.
etiLA.
There are dose-na of rSMdi
toif Equal to this
Obstinata Dlssass.-
aSord,
tbe oa
tamporary
ily reinedj
fot
auJy
wbica cocnt4laJy cm It.
BrrofoU, mim ot Utn o loobt twUaf at
dv
ficrofula Uootoltbt tooatoUunaUCp-ell
relief, hot 8. 8. 8.
blood dle.ad ! beyond lb twA cf tL
maaj srxailed pcHfUr aod tooicstwcsBM eon
Lhlne more than mere laeio tt reoulrl. 8.8.K.
Is eouai to aav blood trouble, axxt oerer fails to cart Scrofula, becem tt
tae seat or IM aueaat, taos MrmaMsur eurninmag wrwrj
looked and spoke so shortly that
Fannie Russell was awed into si
lence, and nothing more was said I tiau Advocate.
until theydrew up opposite the ;V.rl
pier which had been built up in Comes frotn
Wmfc rxf thfl Bald HoteL I Washita. I. T,
"Here we are," ,said the .man.
New.
to the
cushions
Dr. B. Carsilf of
lie wiitca: 'Four
bottles of Electric Bitters lias cured
tira r? faktavaka n$ Q frf W 1 twKia-K ab Aii
"Ladies, do you wish to alight ? iier Erea ,ufferioe for years.
Va frloA "PaTinv Itus3elh who I Terrible sores would break out oo ber
--" . i . , ... ....
. . ? t - nna ana lace ana
A j nn rTminc itt'ii-Hi i '
wun; a' uu uuuvw... n . r
robe.
MNo,'
tbe best doctors
could give no help; but ber cure is com
nlete and ber health if excellent. This
V I .... an
ljUClle. I showa wbat have prov.d. tnai tiec-
men;
t i nahmna '" -f I . . 7 r
heir cninw " I nUm th a. rrnm. I ic isuters it me nesi uooa punncr
anA nniformed boat-I naa 4" fe ., x- ''known. Its snprerae remedy for ec-
and o1" . j pied frill; but before' the question xltert t rhettOT, alJt
could be definitely settled a party l sod running sores it stimulates uver,
1 a a as
a
chained to a billow
side the Levison grounds, and
JL-t wiU row you anywhere
who were lounging against t;ie
shore in the daintiest of white
I costumes hurried up to see the
kidneys and bowels, expels poisons.
helps digestion, builds up tbe strength.
Only 50c. Sold by SUton & Zoeller,
druggists. Qoaranteed.
coet down to 1
tree of tbt tains.
Tbt serious oooqoes Ui which Scrofula sural f Ies4a
should imprtat upoo thdfct aCicted with It tbe viul Ua
portanee of wsatiRf no stmt upon treatment which ea
not possibly C Sect a cure. la many eae where the wronjc
treatment has bea relied upon, coraplicated ctt4nW
swellings bare resulted, for which tht doctors inUt that
s daxiirerous orgtoal operstkMt Is rtereaasry. '
Mr. 1LE. Thompson, of MUledgeTllle, Ga.. writes: "A
bad east of Berof alas broke out oo the glands of my Dec,
which had to be LaAead sad osoard m moch ia!ni. I
was treated for a long while, but the physicUot wtra oa
ablt to cure mt, and any eooditioo was ss bad sa wbea I
began their treatment Many blood rswdiea wer used,
but without effect. Some oo roofnnveoded 8. 8. 8., and
I began to improve as booq ss 1 had taaen a few bottle.
Cortina Ice tht remedy. X was sooo. cured permaoeoUy.
and hayt atvtr had a sign of tht diseaat to return." bwLft'a Sedile
s; S. S. FOR THE BLOOD
-4a the oaly remedy which tan promptly reach aad curt obstinate, deep seated
blood diseases. By relying npoo It, and not ei perl mealing with Xht various
so-called tonics, etc, ail sufferers from blood trouble ran be promptly eared.
insted of endarisgesrs of suSering which gradually but surely uDdermiset
tht eoostitutloo. 8. 8. 8. it guaranteed purely TegetAblt. and rTer tails tt
eurt Scrofula, Ecema,CaJvcr, Rheumatism. Coo tagteua Blood Foiaoa, BoHs,
Tetter, Pimples, 8ore,TJkrs, etc lnsiet upoo a 3 tt. ; nothing eaa takt lu rUoe
. Bockt on blond and tin dltate will b mailed Ixet U say addxtat ty U
8wlXt SptuUe Coxnptay, Atlanta, Qtorgla. . . ..
J. Oa,
p 1
Mi
5l,000.rx, bought from tU Uni
ted Htatee prodocis Talued at
785,000, while Canada, with only
5,500,000 inhabitants, purchaaed
i.OOO worth of our goods.
We sold to the Canadians more
than $W,00.3.fx) worth of our
prod acts and bought troa them
tiS.iW.000 worth of their
docts. In srite of Canada's rrtf-
erential dot e in faror of
motlarr country, Britiah esporta
to Caxada iocreaaexl otly about
10 per cent, in IMS while our ex
ports to Caad . increjutod orer
35 per cent, and doricg tW same
period we sent to Canada 135,000
000 worth of maauXciurce or C
00000 more than . LoLand sold
there. We bought from the Ca
nadians only about 15,000,000
worth of their farm pTodaxria
hile we supplied them from oar
farms 113,000,000 worth Canada
uougLt eto.wu.ULrj worth ox our
products, which were entered du
ty free, and of their pmdncta ia
the same terms, we took on'y $ 1 4
000,000 worth.
Not only is Canada, an excel
lent customer, but It offers a eld
which is becoming belter with ra-
pia sixiaea. itm uaaadtaris are
progrvaaire EcgUahspeAlitig peo
ple, who are both prosperous aikl
thrifty. They are consumers msA
buyers, and the Fillip Inn, Latin
Americans anujmcn rcpes are
tot to be compared with them as
users and traders. 'These bay c f
us because it prcts them to do
so, aad the petty, cfcb-ntiosji
pint which some of their oCcials
hare exhibited oa many ooraikisa
in the past, has operated to their
own diaadTantage, as well as to
ours. He the otLer hsnd. we
hare not been guUtlesa. The la
iacity of some cf our rttevl pro
tected InUrcaU exerted a pwwti-
lvty .
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