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i mwu ui m m t CTCT SVJ5TJ PHB CLAY M: S3Ho jibe!:.-. &L 3 i - zr 2QUZ1 p.. weddx:;o. V e T Tr. ..i !i i -6;!.... p u : .u : j-'r vit.f. fVr Tk? Iks. Lovr coirz:!is. t s tv t a i.i?. jr. i Year r! iwsf ia4 Lar.b kad colli; I ! ! I cettr a!J f.i'tf, j f i: 1- m jt a of old. . i I Yo3 wx; hare kr.own tbi To :k to u.e ttat i An I L n I va:.Li to expUJa, Yen irt'Cf J LU I wouli aay. i , At 1 Lr I r!If5 tp all roj jride Or t!. f.-'-ma-.j-Lsiit Yari:aHi ujM tr. J! ;t .b, nt l.ATj sorrow fill J Its n T.t JJ bj j . : .. v' tui.ica at tou cer.a s-.k! ,r?U i Al , re j ru! tcJ vt tLen WLtcL Ik. re rue Qp Ufwrc? Ura j a ptj joa 1:J act xafin 'I.J RLlibil 1 J CO, '1 twleart loi tf roaJv 'orWe Amcrlrn Clrtiln Ahentl I1 0:r tUr X or III. Aini-tlL-n cm ton irtUH are ir.uk a ibfir v.& to tbe Cbiui, Curea, and otbi,r:corn;y ior uiau Ji-, -"' AM-t:c cuuutrier. Tbe jKugbsh: fcbool cominitteeinun, woicu po cc-kuIs are riiicK borne icjsitions be CIlvd to tbe fcatiKfac- ahvrai tLat Atnnciu fabrtcdaru J pu-bioij ont ibrEiU'lib, because ouri are no:e bontly made SLd puit the Cbiaeie better. Yf;py Ta-M-Atf taclb thereto Ibe Aiiieru4iu"Xoo!i are snierior u.teT8 infoimalicn to the Cbir.ew mate. Out E..tib cou- ni iu Cam nritea io Li gov- rr:.uje!it tbut 4,Ainericiu drdU,icb:-ri?e a lrc;o cl? ci yoiu p a-d b? tin are very j popular j u,en. Darias bM iUnt-fd or.ect in Cbtna ficci tbtir RtoQiii! h,s c!as-. a yout': n an of merit, uud f teuRib, ami i.rr Ucru In who h u tiiii np w tb bi:n, u'.l ?an r fiord to piy a L'hiH-vd tbe doctor eal!el him to hi prio Anotl.crvcru-: Ki.-e.b-b Udde and tcucbinply illadei i n d nr' fir cha;:r thau eit:.e Ito bin chits. lie told theyountf . . . Arnftienn CTCMaet uit on to tbetr bad quality erv lur It ual la the fn-1. II our maiiafac'urem wiab to lerini.u. alter he x;.is Dr. thnr ho't! on ths market. rh iuut devote mere a:eu ii-n t the puri:y m.d .nral -ilitjr of ibe poo: 3 thry tr.ru uu.' J ll la tUU I'l l htor : GfHi wotk tvriu tht- diy -it Usl, aatt A ii."u :iV. w.-rkinen auj rapu'ly tioo.'.J : n.- hc satbr! ucild. -A i ?r V n An' ;r. I A Kow Aboitl UliMClouni. "Thrro lot of tn.ubh- alonirj pJt9. i hi-4 lo- t!ie tlt-Ml Vallo 'ona-lap're-;ui(SI1 a goCd ti'iz.n, th market mt. fcmil-y an h-pif.u the:.ew.;pper oter tn .hU wite,jibe Sui t,aV Hchool gn ou!c.lt bu I WcIm b y nil! ;orLt. u'poor a nnbb bam:- Khrfona all r.t.". I j f hiMan:jIv, a devet -d Caitv.b m.d;l Nen- ! !.,.,, ,, fjlf,lip. if,-rhari- q,:rva uan:.v., wm. , 0h poor k?:l.w no boaivls. c.tami.ext morning t.ri.!;.'aui b.. . kivMue t griarK Ut in btr wind. I ir:tti.ied hmi into ibeir af Cait whom! ho mi:,! .sr.j- ttt.tua; but w:fit is ccr lo in thia atwn' a cart or hom I1 ! Ujs e:rr,i pait tor Looncdoubt Now Ichaba!d, don: ex- bal fce 13 n.jovtn,: tKa": repaid citinl. D;du't U'U ay homctuins . prt-p irtii for lho.e bo dieia tht htat CArt whom I" I . j onl Ve extecd car heart-fclt :()b, why, vl course I f?'' m.thy to tho boreavtd. of lvtiarioum in Hj Soudan. i tuneral was preached a- 'ltPour pronuciation, lhat'h tllt. ,-thedi-t church S;urday a'd; it i Khartonm, my dear." jivrlijnc by Kow O. Ik iVrry, 'Cart home . j,Ii m ,he rex Hth cbapur lltv If threat htdn't .ratehtnl at ;tUtious 1;;.h ilb,fed thedcorferadmif-fientha'houK-; t,je uh:ch die lu'the hoald would bav- bt-en iu d-; Loja AUer T,hich bis remaics Uezxllarlfortl Tint. wrre iuTcml ia the to u cenie- mi-miblan d.Mipline i.. toi-ry. Tt. followmfi jrentlfwea I e inlroductd at V.uer College w .e th. palUU- uer : Dr. j It. i nn-".' ' aUoa-,I discipline, ny way. VOL.- Ji. CLAYTON, X. C, WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER Dr. L. E. Kirkman.' Ia enr la.t i--ue we merfly n:en!ioned the Fad new of the dratli rf gectl-nan. We could not outatn aay parlica! s of b.s ?cce?s or tuc disease i b:t can brmh utli. We learn tbat bo die 1 of jf trir fjver. the follow:?!;: notin f.f h ilu : ' Dr. Ivir. Eli Eirkmiiii, af:er an cf four W4 ekj. departed thU Friday, 0-jtobr .:;, ! :;.tb vearaltbetuueof bisdea-h In 1'lrt year be novd to the land cn2-d in tc( bii. xhoc!; u'tewar.l-i bo fitudicd njt-dicin, graduated and bus tv.u lrHi::io ing mciicine in H:r,i!bSe',d for the past elevm yt-Mi. On tbe : : l Huo .. ! J. Hoed, wLo br birn niziOTcly childrun. fi?o inrviviii him to boys and three pr!p. Dr. Ivixk- by ills Gtvciea i.'-r. uy. ir. , , h . - . r . '.cti l r, if . ill i t front icinin wa9 coroner of .lobnatoii tion of tbe vopIeand au honor " v la to bimpelf. lie bad been ti con secrated member of the Metho dst church fortneoty-two years, and aa ever found earnestly battling fcr the advancement of the cause ef iciiion. lie an efficient teacher in tbe Sun day school, Laving under bis man thlhewrvS imprest ea wuu the idea that bo vrouM die and vrnnte l him totakocbarcocl the iCirktnan for several year lilled twuirioa of President :f the I.;in-rofi C'n-intv Sunilav Scho 1 3..cii-!,aud tbat oTiiairV.icn ban I a valued friend. He w-is a member vt tiiu Knlabtu "and Ldit$ of Honor, aud bad rilltsl i he !tij:h'-5t positioci wuhii it ilt. l eiiij: tt prc-iditicidlicerat ?h- tine "of bis d r. ie. In Ir.B Ide-ttb that or:an:tioa fcQ-tHir.B M. Ir. W. X. H.nron. .V. 31 J litichfirdsca'aLd F. T. lacker. ..hnrrh r.n exemplary christian, In Ood, Apart frora tbi-? ppri;b"!iei'".i ct war, ravo ch.'XRfrts are t"A'i:g pl&3 in thK f!oriiiit:cn i t the col finpntl nations. ASi thc tie' of Germacv arc rowinTApi.ih. the recruits CjxiU -1 into tbe array i:cm cue taction ttrvo Tno PiiMier rer.iiz- a that hei?" r:tiu.t.L'ese, or a . Ilccn, bat an Itailuii. 'i'hea ILe prcllm L';3'a;3 n ln&r ubound. for if not iicnorable ; but ad tbii li no w cbaDjjvd. In other r-poal.- lu'y ib pan". f:oi a third to a ttcnd and ui; ia tin:o Mcoii;e a lirctcli'.'vs rjatio'j. I'Vancc. ho.ve;cr, is undr a i loud, li-.-i iajnu'nsc d--bt ht,s b j .v.bj. d U hardens ff tarntion that lbs na tion fairly tubers nnder th lor.d. Thtin the hir.th proU-ctive clvicts Live mado piodactiona bo roitiy ti at the ccsrome'fi of France are bi-in driwr: to bhC'iper markr-tg, waich they fiMt in Kiigland, Germ my and Belgi um. France ha-? taken iauk wit" prtin and lialy, and no longe: rates aa one of the great powerr oi Earcpe. Americans would do well to Btadj European poliiieo. in which nat changes are im pending. We live ia an impor tant epoch in hiatcry, aud w hat pudding befoio cur eyes is as : occurred in thd past. Demorest He XUscd the i'ortcr. Lip b day night a small party of t ome ten or -twelve New Orleans people v. bo hr.ve been bummcr i t2A in Wythevilie, incleding three or tour young latlies, weat to take the southern bound train for their home. Oi course they (the juune; I-idies) were accom panied by ih ir eummer eweet bcartd. When all was redy, and the c n-iut: or was about to give ibe word to t-turt, one of the ouijg dudes, who, no doubt, bad betn itceivir tbe 'colo shcul- der" that evcUn, tnountcd the platJcnn ol the tdetp r with the inientioa, sis fnrther develop ments thowed, of -stealing a kita from 4,the girl of his heart." To be brief, he planted hiiielf hrrn. ly ner.t to "his girl ! expecting the train to mcvo cut at any moment, when be would "put in hid work." Finally the tram started, a'd in the conln?ton, fearing he would !oe his only opportunity, he tcrned quickly around and kisied not 'hi giriJ bat the deiing car porter. Wytfucillc Jlpaich. Female ear conductors are common objtc!8 ia the towns of Chili. During the wtr with Ptra, when mo3t ot tbe able bodied meu wr3 drafted into the army, cornea were employed in . this capacity, and proved thrinselveB o Huco?jful that! they havebtea rcntinutMi iu tbe employment, fhnv are cualiy giilafrooi Hi) to Ho, dres-el in uairy untfermt and jaunty Pana taa hats and white pinaforea. Tbe Piinc? of W.dei Is a co !cnel in 11 d.iTtreat regiments. What c;;nl be Jo ,f hiS . ahculd order them all oat atonce? I il1 II" 1. I l i'.l III IV L. & I Wo Truot." Wp think of it vre tali ct it vre iope fcr its cominp vfc crort!se it muck but after all wh and t i it more than vesterday pU thepsst dsya of our un- .tUd livofi? We mav net live to ftJ2 it, but aref.ure it holds in it rcat wealth-casket forne j;el lur us, aLd it cannot come Au.ljour- too ocn. Yee, tb&t oldeu to-mfirow will K'Vtt our talcat' toc,e retCKijition, and will in ike us faraoue, for coa.:ethiri i I fid our pocteiB with the pteci'JUsj n.tti l and .clear a 7. ay ail , the vcihUxinz mysteries of f fate and Zed! l v. Tijo doit thinks he will become a phibjajpher ; the invalid hopes he il be en the wiu of recov irj :hhe I'oor mau ihinVa that ivi wll know the bceret of tranr. nittis; the baKer metala into go d 2 and thb boy promuoa him- ied hewill be ft man, and ran for tjvo higjaeat stat of power in the )la;d. Tt -morrow, ia fine, io a failyxhem. with us ail young and hid win re we are to get ail we uk, acd enjoy all wo get. i 1 . -l ' J i vl WOLF HUIIIiVU mt VI- oftimo for our plana and their redij iiion they must b4 given to that broader and mora propi ti ju to-morrow, that. alaa I rnav uover come. The old Lave lived lone: enough, we tbiuk, to know all tub to be a cheat, but they never acknowledge it, or act as if their exporicnoo bad dispelled auehhraporish. dreams. At pliant thing to be ever hoping for or expecting fionrething, if it Bhould naver come;, There is eome poetry, too, in thjaidle dreaming, ii but little reason. It is tbe distance which lendsj enchantment, that U ever dissolving like the gjoricu pur plo a'nd gold of tbe mountain he'-zej that; aliures the enthused tiaveWr to eb'Bay it3 ascent, wher, lo 1 rjigd t-) and rocky rar vines iiupe-do every ttep. It h well, however, to indulge this glowing picture, r u giveg a fipice to ex'.vtei ce, and its blar of boie lights up the glcom and oscijrity of to-d3'3 twilight. We may be disappointed inonr perftct realiaatioa of the enchau tiug Vbion, yet there ia always some to-morrow jihead to build fresh hopes upon, and we are thankful tbat b thus, for without its iifasory cfi'erisgs, vhat sad, dejmed creatures we would oft:n be, none of as would be content to have our lives divorced tr jm the tar-reaching hope?, a3 pirat ions and proje-cta of tbat gol ltn;-hced to-morrow. Bonnded bj the narrow hori zon jmd' wtifling atmoplif ot to-dav, where would be the need forbad our mighty plans aiKl enterpiises for the pab'ip weal and prosperity ; wLere the labor e:avie1nventioTis, the dincover iet, jhe investigations aifd im provements in science and art, and he ten thousand benefits that esult from the much decried air castle fabrics we are daily plctt ng to lay the coraer Btcoea, for ia this game uncertain ior tionsj of uncertain time we call to-morrow T iliny a timid heart bas leen driven to despair, and self-(lestrnction reported to as a refuse, when, the "to-morrow s'jredded its gay tinsel cf a briff Jterar.foidiug with the black pil (f otter hopjfe lessees?. The I Battmorean. Entered i Fstfl5ce M Secwro'-C' latttr. 4: 11, 1SS5. X0. SO. Don' ;f rig h ten tfie C'lalldrea. i A man named W. L. CUmpn?, of this State, went with bis wife and children a few wetkt ago, to Charleston, S. C tc liv. Last Sanday night he bad a pad experience "which ehculd be remembered by al! parents aj a WErntng. The. Story is told by tbeGrfecETillrt Atirjr, which aaye:!ah0Qt twenty-five jj?ars old.. He -CIamens nd bis wife wished to! wns armed with a bamt rot and go to church. A little son 5 years old, who had always r.Iep?. with his perente, wes pnt to bed witb the older brother in snticiption of their leaving the family. room drk. lie cbjectod acd cried in eessautly. The fathcr;threateii ed to lock him op in a dark room if be didn't bush, knowing that the child waa morbid'j afraid cf?mar)T sotb, I hope; if one out d ;:kn-a.-i whea alon?. Th little felloe cried leader than before, and the threat was put into exe cution. On bing locked in the dark room the child gave ihrev piercing fccreams and fainted. On coming to, it waa discovered tbat the onoa bright and promis ing 'boy had "become an imbecile. A day or tvro afterward; the father acd family moved to Fair field county. The mother is trantio with gnef.i" Charlotte Observer. Carellsiu in Xevv JerscTi From the Burlington, Q. J.) Evening Reporter, a copy of which some friend baa Eent us, we notice that at th8 lata couDty fair held at th&tplacej tbefe was an exhibit of TSTortbu Carolina 'whicb attracted much alt ntio-i and proved more interesting th8n any other." The Reporter goes on to say : Thia was the exhibit of the State cf North Carolina, in charge of tho Commi-jsionriOf Immigration. This display eitrf atod near tbe south western en-i trance, showed the varionpro dae.ts of the State, the exhibit comprising 112 varieties of wood, 164 of miner al, CG of crystals and precious stones, 18 of corn, 0 of wheM, also the rica in the sheaf, 12 ot oak acorn. 18 ot wild drafts, 3G of building stone, IS of peas. beads', 10 of gra&3 seed, 74 rf medical herbs and plants, a ii ex hibit of silk, coifm, woo , Golden Lrat KortUCaroiiua tobccoj and a feeris cf inUresting views of the fiahing industry of the State. Air. Patrick took great pleasure in explaining to every one tbe climate, &oil and prodacti of the State and everything in connec tion with tbe exhibit. This comes from Danville under date of October 20 : j ? A man named Abrarns was ar retted on Thursday last for!;rob bery at Keidiville, N. C., and sent to -Yancey ville jail. On Sanday he took a strap from bis Wbit and hung himatlf. j His remains were broaght to Dan ville and buried. j ' o Tho teeth of pupiU in Caicago public school, under a resolution adopted by tbe Board ot Educa tion of that city, are to be exam ined by the Chicago . Deutal So ciety m the interests cf tei e nee." ' The examicaiion is to be made withcut cost to the chil dren and witbont interfering with their studies. i An Iowa veteran draws aipen 8ion becaase tea years ago his wile euurk him with a broomstick. a c,t s ism 1 Ii S M? ? (X4 ION It CXj U K 1$ Hi M 00 50 Oi 3 0 1 M 4 4 " III MM 41 M CJ T CO 1 j n cci to v A53i XVtio ratnis til Ilelt- Kkw Yob k, October 19. Tbe tuysterioaa being vrbo has been parading throagb iidrgen, Paa saiq aud Estex ccunties, 2m J., painting sentences bt warping oa rocis and fences, visited Kother ford jesterday. lie ia George two braebes, and whea aen be had jaet fluiahed one of Lis start; iing sentences. It wa painted on a rock near the roadside. The p.tatence was: "Kepent, or go to bell." 'I have painted a great many warnings," ha aai3, "m ew Jersey, and have i aved a good ot erv ll o:ibana who uaaa them is saved, I shall be reward ed. ! No, 1 have 1 never been molested that is, a3 far R3 being arrested : but I havebeen laugh ed at and jeered' and warned away. The time willjwrne though he said, as ho turned to frecoe a board, vben tbe people will cease to laugh at mcj." With qaick dexteroasness he swept bis brush along the rough boards, and tbe atirtling senti ence, "Repent.; - the wdlld dying!'1 stood out in bold char-v acters. I.havo painted," he continaed as he critically surveyed b.b work, "in almost every county In tbis and otber States. It is all I do. Whan I go to work at any back, and I gonerrlly dtfifx I cannot stop do what I may 1 I mast vra'rn the people. . He said he was doing good work id Pas saic con n ty, b u t to be successful in bis endtavurs necessitated two oi- three visits, die tibptit to save every one in Now Jersey. He la continually on the road and sleeps and eats everywhere and anywhere. ml mm w A I'rtnees. Wben John Bro wn firet entered the service of - Prince Albert, the the little princesses, bearing their father address him as Brown, used the same form in speaking to him. The Qaeen corrected iheui, and all addressed him as Air. Brown, excepting the Prin cess Louise, who, imperious even in childhood, per fisted in her right! to aae the name as her father did. One morning the Queen beard, and informed her, if sue agaiu addressed Mr. Brown without a handle to bis name, she should be sent so bed. The next morning,- when be presented himself in tbe rural apartments, where tbe family assembled, ther little miss said lltppaatly : "Good morning, Brown, then o 1 ifha bjw thu Pli nf hAP nnMft mother fixed upon her, she arose with a courtesy, and continaed : And good-night, Biown, for I am goibg to bed and she walked resolutely away to her punish' nient. A report, comes over the wire from Florida, tbat a certain col on d pieacber, wboe came is Aitred Coflee, beat bis own son io death to make him honest. The boy was accused of stealing three pounds of cotton and sell jug it at a country " store Greeniboro Workman. The way to speak ' and write, vfht halt not go out of fashion, utoaixak and write sincerely, t inrit 1
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