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Til ILIMeILM (BUMIEH How FislmH lint. The curious way m which fishes oat is iiito a ntndy. Some fishes li.no tt-elli ami some have none at all. In omo tho teeth are found upon I bo tongue, in some in the thro.t, ami in nomo ui tho stomach. Koiiiti draw in the lood by suction ; th sturgeon in one of this class. The jelly lish absorbs all its food by wrapping its body round the prey it covets. Hit Htur bsh f natens iteelf to its victim, mtriH its stomach wroug Mdo out, and eognlfs its dinner utbout tho forrr.ulily of sallowing :t through th3 mouth hist, roach :i ut HRkiiiii pHrwisHion. '!' HiPf c m h noeuliar little crab, i .. I .. ,:ial, which cbewB:nJ'u,lipcovery,Mbe'-e,,IIIde- iood vv.tl. itM leK or ciaws A am of sunlight is caused to -.e P:sPd Ue morals ovr toi P through a prism, so as to pro While othnr crabs and I dnre what is called the solar epec- r). ir t.-ind wit li ! .iiit) i!iei wards otuoiete j 'i .it 11 ! ' !.:':i foV ( -r ! 9 of r.r3 ?.' ' 't. not Hf-.-- t! i i ' r ' ii MiOV. !)V( r- lt v in tl .f V,v':""- ..ti : i iiioUl U ).:a..i. i b i 1 ;i;ig Civ: : . il t , , . ..I - .o i i..f ( i ! -v' I'll!. VCt? - A r:.;ng the o her interest in cJea' oners ol tae gloriiiu Celebration . the F.iurth of .Inly, at thf .uiili i I l.'ittli Ground and th? :v. Da of "Ic lloir, Mouument was i .aural ".omi; liicory walking cane .i-.iuislu-.i with tiic baik on. In the ('!! "f the cane was imbeded b ,r:1jl iioUom, which was found ipou tiiM llattle Giound. On the, l- lor rii.ie were t he word.-', "Loudon : j'.atod.'' Ir was evidently a line ..ittoii trom an English officer's un j form am.I pljtod with jroid. Tt waj ry highly poiinne: ami iookpu iiko ; biitnislit'd i;n!i. The Company bad Hnru.id npr.ii it the words "Tboiuiis M Uult' und above his niiin "1771 and below it 'i1893,, Abf.ut. i !i i Hiclu li'trn the top n j)t-i forahoii wan made thnmn the f.iiK- wirli u silvt'i eyi n either side. On i In I'm! tbiy l July .t musket 1 ci 1 1 wuh biiind i)( r Hie site of the lb. if jAi.iiniineiil. Through this .,il!.-t placfd ;i golden wire, wiiicli wiri liiuiici into a loop above, m.dvbi;; ;i !.;itidsorne revolving 'i;iini. Thin vv'ds..-;nspended from a .viut salin nl ii iupiBilod 'through htlo in 1!ii -t'n-lc ;md hung a3 a l.rmleiit IrOin lh ribliOn. Th'i wliiib' ;i u;irt :i !iinitm !t!rd ingenious c m.Iiii:itun Hid uo.k ol Mr. W. )'., l'.'.ir.ti u tVni, ,1 -v'iM s. (liit'iifi ! !.', N, This be;iutiiul walking tr .1 : ii- w;..8 pri'M-nh-d totrov. Holt by Ma.ti Pint U'ilion 3cheiick, ndi i Ht. son tl the Jndge, who iouihI the linllh-'. The (lovemoi ; t-fi'! uu it with iiihiiv expressions , ..f .l.i.bt and said b, would hand i: iMin ti bis (.blest grandchild in i idr that if might be preserved in i n- iiiil tm ge;iirntbiiin lo rorae. I :-. .i ; ti;ir'oal. om li.-' l ' u f illness i . v ' -ii . . e . I be lemon1 j. ... nl.'!e".il . V . '. r.s!, et I w Ii u I : i . r I :i- I'rred ! mum !i v. i'u -;,aiv.,:ii pov . . . it i;-.. -if e,;..rc.n - - f.r,! , i I h l 'I l.l.il; .un:t-di.t A. j a A'i.;.'i) , t r :U t.. i. a i k i . i i oil:. :"l ll. c;.i. .mi a i to 1 c ' '.i it-lo Hi- i'-A wj-.-r 0 cooked. iY. Y Tlie Sound ofii Sunbeam. Watchman. One of the most wonderful dis coverica iu science that has been made within the last year or two is i he fact that a beam of light pro duces sound. A beam ot sunlight is thrown through a lens on a glass vessel that contains lampblack, col ored silk or worsted or other sub stances. A dise, having slits or openings cat in it, is made to re volve swiftly ia this beam of light bo as to cut it np, thus making ab i ornate flashes of light or shadow. Oa putting the ear to the glass vea- BiT.nKo ,uUu0 , - long as lue naning ueaui is immiR o i the vessel. Recently a more ;rnro, or rainuuw. ib uiwis iuiu- ;1, Hud thrt colored nnt ot tne . ........ I .. . .. .!, V.rnK Now pl-ii'nihci tic to the ves' : ! r i(;ui!io;T tin? iik, wool or oth ,r iiH!t:ii:i.l. A:; fh olorwl lights .if (! e veitum :-ill upon ft hounds will b urjv.Mi by dillretit parts ot ... ., i i t ii ui. umI tt'io vr'll he nu i tlj- ';t5-I t.t f?Mns rd worsted . , ri i;br llabes upon it, v:i'! b" iven. Ofily W bard if the red t,: f . !; r.iiubo'v fall i, r.ui ;he ohrr co! . . ' r di. Green -:.I ' f ii; : r.'d light. y. Mi-i.viYM gr.'f.a more 1 ;n -.-ot coioas and ..J i.i O.be.'Li. Li J ... v, v :.4J. f'texv in on of the ' si :.-( i?o combines i' :-. :- i;se of justic: ' ' t. .: oi ci- quitrt Miflieiei t 4 ; i i.u-ger growth. v. t-:. I -f t'U.l a isever" i : t'!-.l , of his anatooiy tia l. of.roted to ratan'.ile aches, i m U;m cti.-je. as iu many others. a.ern visitation resulting from u'aiicensed indalgence in green . iit . "Mamma, asked the inqoiriDg gangster in one of the intervals in .vaicn be had leisuie to indulge in ustract speculation, "mamma, who ave me this pain, God "Ves, Fiankie; God did.'' "Why, mamma?" "To punish you tor being a bad ! . i' tie bov 'Fr.inki?. who (iisobved mamraa aad at8 green apple? .Hllt you jast whlpp6(1 me for Foen followed a few ininates of paiu, during which there were gen prated the resentment that broke out in the following : 'Well, mamma, I'd just thank God to let a fellow alone that's got hh mother to pnniab him, and save his punishment tor orphans aud cuildren that haven't got anybody else to see that they get punished lor bijiu bnd.'' Old Homestead. NncceNmdil Starling o3 laasy Take a box three inches deep by t-u wide ; pnt in rich dirt, wiih ) jilejity of tine, mind, t.. ibe depth of an ineh. Now set io eggshells in iows (first breaking away about a lhird ot the nhell ar the. top). With a sharp pointed knite press down through e?seh nhel', making a hole lor drainage. Fill the box ami shell with more dirt; plant two .f eeds iu each sheil ; keep ruoi t and ,H a warm 8uony Plltce It is we I to cover with grasd until sprouted. When ready to transplant t;ik ont tiie shell?, cruah each slightly and placo in the gaiden. As the roots expand they can readily push through the shell. A fiieud who r o.se d cabbage and torn ito plants loi market tried this method with f ,,,m:c.' Xew York World. Wliui'WasT It ? cit.'i-y l'..iuMii S.tii.-lury Herald' ''!.ile. di..-ffin ootates for ?lr. II- li'uh.i yeierdiy afteriiOfin, .,-h ,!ii,,'p. etl.nMl, fi.und n corn sol .fit l.ftlf ol wleoti was overen IJ,v'd niiw,r 'VI! b i r Mi eh.Mely re-enil l'i- b virv Mih.hiiii'c i . ii tin- , .; aud n;ioa the "i 'hfiii v-Ti. wh:it ap id.b'ir,! o.ipr, Tin v 1 to nu-niHT ol p,'. ; i ever saw any ! I: v'.it: ;i.miuneo.l a ! , , . i , i n i ii i.i i m u:i kind, and ' i ;.il;s -n- (.Kim iu wo lll ns. 1 iii'se hve tallrn oil since Las ieen eXed to the -- Uabscribo ior the COUUIEE Carlup; for Children. Adding to Her tut lire. The Queen of England stands considerably under live feet in height, yet in her photograph she looks a great deal more than tills. The reason is that wLjh she is holding a drawing room she stands upon a low footstool, and hor court dreses are made about live inches louger than they should be in consequence When the Queen is photogrophed she also stands on a stool in or der to give the dress lull sweep, unless, of course, she is photo- graphed sitting down. Chicago II KHALI). Popular Fallacies. That matrimony and poker are i l ;u jj i That undertakers do not find jih'.i-m' in their work. That a soft bed ameliorates the allleition of poverty. That, food tastes better if serv ed on Dresden ware That an ode-'cannot be written around a buckwheat cake. Tluit ministers of the gospelj or.-jv Ln'ai' inoVf mom ii' c 1 1 J i v J jiuui iu,in iiuu . I That high kickers are interested in the poetry of motion. That wives experience more joy iii accepting pin money than ali :itune l'rci;. , LAIiKlPPE. ! J):iriii llni prevalence of the Grippe the ! ;:iit -iii-'ti it. wjis ;i n'.tii;e)ible fact that ; '!!) ; wlo iept-i.d':-d upon Ur iiings New ' I i-cuvery, not oni v had a bpecdy recovery, i i'Ut ; pd nil ol the troublesome alter ef- : t -cl of 1 ii'i luiihtdy TI.i0PmP.ltrc.Pm5 tn 1 I :! iv; a j ociilur power ia elteeliri;; rapid i cures nut tniy in cases o' La Grippe, but - i all Divides of Throat, Chest and Lung- 'ind has c.un d cuses of Asthma an Hy 1'evoroflonu sUnding. Try it aiid be jr.vin'd. It won't disappoint Free! I rial li.-ttle at -1 fil JLuwn.g's Drag More. PULLMAN I j hi CAR From North Carolina! Through to Chicago without change. Lv Ashevillc, K D R R 4 05 p m Lv Knoxville, E T V & G Ry 8 00 p m j Ar llarriuian, " 9 50pm Lv Lexington, QCEK 4 30 a m Ar Louisville, Lou. South "n. E R 7 59 a m Lv Louisville, Pennsylvania R 1 815am a Indianapolis, " "" 1140am Ar Chicago, " 5 45 pm Vin the Richmond & Danville East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia, Queen & Cresent and Pennsylvania Railroads. Note the time and route. Call on or write John L. Milam, T. P. A., Knoxville, Tenn. C. W. Murphy, Ticket Agt., C. A. JJENSUOTEK. 1). P. A., It. W. Wkenn, G. P. A KDoxville, Tenn. tir i mn n niiiin trfifriiiii ' iiTi - Are you interested inLlncoin conntA? Then take the OURIER IT SHOULD BEIIM EVERY HOUSE J B Wilson, 371 Clay St, Sharjisburg, Pa., he will not he without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and cuUf, thnt it cuiej hia wiie who whs threatened with pneumonia after an attack ot" la grippe, when various other remedies :inl several physicians had done her no ifjoJ Kobert barher of Cook-port, Pa., claims 1H King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever ush1 for lung '.rouble. Nothing like it. Try it Free tri-il hi-ltls at Dr. Laving's drug store. La rare- bottles. 50c and tl. The U orKTH Fair and Ameri can ICailua3M. The (jjueeu unU Cieneent lloute wiftely known ah the load running the ' FiueMt. Trains in the South," is iu the riLl to carry everybody from the tkmth to the WotkU Fair af Chicago. No part of the Southern country is lett uucaied lor by this sreat railway and its connections. The Through Car uystbrn ia an ad mirable exposition of the wonder fnl eapabilitiea of Amenceu rails r.radiug. From New Orleans Through Sleeping cars run daily, moinu)f and evening, carryirts: itB paf:?en;-ers via Cincinnati at Louis ville, aa Miey m,iy select. From Shiereport, Vicksburg and Jack'Mnn auotber Through Sleeping Car Line comen to pun and Pecome. a parr, ot the magnificent Veatibaiei j Thioa&h traius, which paahed tbrouph nirrninaham and theta-j m..ns W ill Valley of Alabama, is! joined at Chattanooga bv the train' fii.in ,1'iek: ui ille, I'londa: Brnns-J wir-L, and Atlanta, Ga , over rne E.; T. . iV ii i Ry., and proceedf nmlh ner the beautiful Cincinnati: S3ut hern, thiough Ihe giatilest! natural s ;-.cnei v arui most attractive j,.lnri. :.l ii.'.iiIi v in I nu n.ilil v) ii;dle, whejM anr.ther magntn-j eent PoMrriiii oar is reeei red, coui" ! troa 'be Ruhiiioad S: Dttuvillo; v-ieui, ihe beuatifnl French Broad . , . T . -on.i rv ;ir.1 Asl.evi e. N. (;.. anil I'liursv ili-, Tenn. Th ticue to Chicago is made ! so n to afford the most convenient hours for the departures trom the principal cities, aud arrivals ia Chi-j cago. i Past-engers can purchase tickets good over one line uorth of the Riv er, and returning via another if they desire a variable route without ex tra charge. Or they can go via Cincinnati, returning via Louisville, or vice versa. Round trip tickets on sale at re duced rates. Ageute of the Cbica go line will on request assist in looking up rooms or accomodation for visitors to the Pair. Everything that an almost per fect system can devise to deserve the praise and patronage of the I raveling public has been provided. Any of the agents of the compauy named below, will cheerfully give f.II possible information and assist ance. R. !! Garkltt New Orleans La. I. Hardy, Vicksoarg, .Miss. ti ll. McGregor, Birmingham, Ala. K. T. Charlton, Chattanooga, Teuu W. I). Covatt, lurc!ou City, Kv. i U. O. Ll-v.uuxJ, Cincinnati, (. 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Price 26c. per box. for iale by lr. J. M. Lawmg, Druggist' UKJMOND & DANVILLE KAIL KOAI). South Carolina L)ivisioD,& L. N.Q Daily except Sunday.J IN EFFECT May 15th, 1892. CHESTER & LENOIR N. G. R. R. Southbound No 11 bv. 8 30 air loo; 11 4 " 115 11 1 LKJ cm Ai. 2 15 Northbound No. 12 Lenoir Ar. 9 IS pra 8 05 7 15 u liu 5 33; 5 L'O 4 10 305am Hickory New i on Lincoln ton Dallas Gantouict I'orkville OUeatet Lv CHERAW& Cli ESTER N. Q.R. R Southbound No. 9 Lv 4 05 pin 4 5G 5 8 Ar G L3 Northbound I No. 10 Lr 11 33 am ! H 40 ' 9 58 Lv 9 20 Chefter Kicbburg Bort Lawn Lancasier 1 1 ! CHARLOTTE & STATE3VILLE ! I'To 04 mixed N 65 mixed I Lv 5 2( pmiObailotto Ar 1120 am c 42 7 iu 7 oO Ar 8 10 tluufersville 10 05 9 35 J 07 Lv 8 00 Davidson Mooresville Statesville Daily. Charlotte Quiiteraville Davidson Muoreaville Statesville No 12 LvlO li am 11 ;;o , 11 50 12 09 Ar 12 55 No 11 Ar 6 0 pm 5 37 5 1G am 4 57 Lv 4 10 No. 12 leave Stateaville for Tay ioraviile 1.10 p. m., arrives Taylora vi!k- 2 25p.irt. Kelurniug, leaves TayloiviiIe 2.50 p.m. arrives Slates villri 4:00 p. m. For detailed inforrualion a8 to lo jal and through time rabies, rates ricl Pullman bleeping'Car reserva tion, confer witu local agents oi address Jas. L. Taylor, Geu'l Pass. Agt., Atlanta, Oa. W. A. Turk, A. G. P. A., Charlotte, N. J. 3. A. Dodon, Sapt. Colambia,S.C. vV 11 Green, Oou. Mur, AtIanta,Ga. 3ol llaas, TrarSc Mgr Atlanta,Ga. CAROLINA CENTRAL SHCEDULE In effect May 7th V2 MOVING WEST. NUMBER Ai JUaily except Sunday, Passenger, Mail A Exprkss Trad. STATIONS. 7ilmiugton Charlotte Paw Creek Alt Iloily Stanley Creek Iron Lincolntou O berry ville VVac ) Shelby Lattimore 47oore8boro Klleiiboro ZiVstic Foiest city IJuthterlordtou Arrive. 3:50 p m Leaves. 9 GO a m 4 45 p m 5 03 5:15 5 30 5 50 6 07 6 35 G 44 7 04 7 24 7:40 7 5S 8 20 8 32 P m I & 45 I MOVING LAST. NUMBER 3t Daily except Surctay. Passenger, Mail fe ExpKxas Traia. stations. 1 Arrive, i Leavef. Uutheil'otdtou Foiest city Bostic Ellenboro Mooresboro Lattimore shelby Waco 0 berry ville Lincoln ton lion Stanley Creek Mt. Holly Paw ('reek Charlotte a m 7:40 7 51 8:03 8 20 8 37 8 50 9 14 9 33 9 42 10 13 10 31 10 51 11 10 11 21 11.40 11 50 Wilmington G:35 p m Through pasener train No . 24 aod 317 leaves Chat lotto for Raleigh Portinouth,Va , at 10.00 p m Through passenger tram No. leaves Portsmouth, Va., at 320 p. rx and ariives at Chaiiotte 5:00 a. m. Wm Moncurs, Supt. L eal fivight train No. 7 leaves Obai Uitte at 8 a in, Lincolnton 10:13 a ui aod hi rives at Shelby 11:45 a m, Lo.al freitht Ir am No- lave- Shelh.v ai 1.45 p n., Lincolnton 3:10 p m and airivee. at Ohailotte 5:30 p ra. No. 6 and 7 run d-dy except Sun day aud cany passengeis, Passengers and mail train No. 24 leaves Charlotte at 10;00 p m aDl hi rives at Wilmington al 9:45 a oi Pasengfr and inail ?ra;n No. 23. lea63 Wilmington at 5 p in and ar rive at charlotte at 5 a in For Malaria, Liver Trou ble, or Indigesti on, use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
The Lincoln Courier (Lincolnton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 21, 1893, edition 1
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