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Eiurminmimiir niuiiununj nn: -The Herald- I Mil iff S ..BKIXO TOCft.. 3 5 - a I Job Printing! ...IS THE... BEST - MERT1SISG - HED1UH "JVlyJ 1 1 h ....TO THE.. tZ 1 HERALD OFFICE. S FlrVCla War k at Lawaat Pile, EJ " EilnininiinnniiniininninnniTUiniTiia ....IN TUB!.... 1 piedmont Section. 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 u iinuuu u i n u tin uuu i m n imil Volumb; XIV.Number. 46. MORGANTON, N. C.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1S99. $1.00 a Year, in Advance. I HI gV vvy Commissioner's Sale. 1 1 S commissioner, appointed byia decree A of the Superior Court of Burke coun tv rendered at the Spring Term, 1898, in an action entitled L. A. Bristol, reoeiver, laid others against Wm. H. Pearson and others, I will,, on Monday, February 6th, 1899, expose to sale a certain lot on West Union si reel, in the town of Morganton, with the residence, out-buildings and improve nrents thereonj" described- and bounded us follows, to-wit : Beginning on an oak (now down), corner of Union and Ander ' hon streets, and runs with Union street north 58 degrees east 6 poles to a stake, corner oi ine.i. o. uauuci , north 33 degrees west 347 feet with the Oaither line to a stake ; then south 58 decrees west sis poles to a stake on An derson street; thence with Anderson street 347 feet to the beginning. Being the lot on which the BaidW. H. Pearson now resiues, &nu ueiug uc mm wu vfved by S.'T. Pearson and wife to "W. H Pearson by deed-of date the 1st day ( f February, 1890, recorded in Book U, yan 1?'2, in the office of the Register of lJods 6f Burke county. Terms of sale cash. Sale made subject to a mortgage of $540 and interest due the Southern Guarantee and Investment Company, of Greensboro, N. C. " , This 3d day of January, 1899. W. C. ERVIN, Commissioner. . Execution Sale. GOOD ROADS LEGISLATION. 1)Y virtue of "two several executions ) issued from the Superior Court of Burke county and directed to me in two several civil actions, entitled the Atlantic National Bank against the Herald Pub lishing Company and the National Park Bank against the Herald Publishing Company, I will, on. Monday, February 6th, 1899, pvnose to sale, for cash, to the rhighest bidder, at the court house door in the town of Jbrganton, a certain lot, the. property of the defendant, lying on Green street in the town of Morganton, begin ning at a,take in Green street, J. L. Laxton's corner, and runs with J. L. Lax tun's line north 40 degrees 10 east 140 f.-et to a stake: thence south 49 degrees 15 east 22 feet to a stake; thence south -10 degrees 45 west 140 feet to a stake in the line of Green street; thence with Cceen street north 49 degrees 15 west 22 feet to the beginning, excepting there from the chimney attached to the Herald building, and the land on which the foun dations of said chimney are built. This January 4th, 1899. c. m. Mcdowell, sheriff. Commissioner's Sale. I S commissioners appointed by a de- Bank against the South Mountain Club and others, we will, on A Letter on the Subject from Captain J. C. Mills, of Burke County, to Eep- resentative Hoffman A Sug- gestion that Burke County be Authorized to Issue $50,000 in Bonds. To the Editor of The Observer: The following letter to Repre sentative Hoffnian on the subject of good roads, may be of - interest to your readers: V J. H. Hoffman, Esq: House Repre sentatives: Dear Sir: I see from tne pro ceedings of the present and pre. ceding Legislatures that many counties are moving for better roads, and I think that a large majority of your constituents would say "well done," if you can procure an act of the Legislature authorizing Burke county to issue $50,000 in bonds, at a rate of in terest not exceeding 6 per, cent., for the purpose of improving her public roads. The question to be submitted at a proper time, to a vote of the people thereon.. I re spectfully suggest some provisions that I think ought to be embodied in such an act. In the first place the roads should be properly lo cated, by a competent engineer, with a view to macadamizing them at some future time. The most important roads, leading from Morganton to contiguous counties should be worked first, and simul taneously. Provide ior work on the roads to be taken in payment of road taxes. Provide for work ing county convicts on the roads, and that one-fourth of the time lor which any convict, may be sentenced shall be deducted from his term, for good behavior. And per,- contrar, if he inns away, no odds how much of his time he may have served, when he is eanght and brought back that he goes into a chain gang de novoj and in ad- estate. The ' present law places them in this respect on the same level with lunatics, idiots and in fants. ; A bill will be passed placing foreign corporations, that do busi ness in this State, on the same level with our own corporations. : - One of the most important bills yet introduced isTJne proposing an amendment to the State, constitu tion in regard to the public school fund. This proposed amendment provides for an eqnitable distribu tion between the races of: the school taxes rinsed under the gen. era! law.. That is, let those taxes be distributed as they, now are without auy -discrimination ou ac count of race or -eolor. " But it pro vides that the voters of either race (white or black), liviug in any county, city, township or territory, may levy a special or extra school tax on the property and polls of that race for only the schools of that race. That is, the whites may levy a special tax on themselves for the benefit of only their own schools, and the blacks can do the same. We think this proposition is fair and just, and hope it may be adopted. ' I The House has very properly passed a bill providing for the THE LEGISLATURE. i Bills From Committees. Raleigh iWwg, 7lA. Bills and resolutions were re ported backTYo the House from Standing Committees as follows: With recommendation "that they do pass" To amend the net authorizing Caswell couuty to levy a special tax. To jallow the Richmond and Petersburg, and the Petersburg aud Carolina Railroads to unite. To declare the Southeastern Railroad Company duly incorpor ated. To ratify the consolidation of the Alantic Coast Llue 'brauches iu Virginia. To amend section 116 of the code. To amend chapter 1, Laws of 1895, iu regard to probate of deeds in Bertie conn To incorporate the town of Man teo. To appoint extra commissioners for Caswell county. To aiwoint L. G. L. Tailor a justice of pt-ace in Rutherford county. To amend the road law of Gra ham county. To amend the law (chapter 57, right to give even a email minor position to colored men when theie are plenty of white men willing and anxious to take the places. Neither is it right or proper to allow a man who baa succeeded in getting himself into office to quar ter bis children or other relatives on the public treasury when he has places at bis disposal. We have already had too much nepo tism in the Democratic party in North Carolina. Bat wo have asked if these reso lutions have not been violated by the appointment of a son of Rep resentative Brown, of Stanley, Uhocommitte. ILADi FEATURES OF ELECTIO.VILAW Skeleton of the Bill Agreed pon by the Sab-Committee- Jftit and Obterttr. The main features of the elec tion law to be recommended to this Legislature have been prac tically determined on by the sub committee having the matter in charge. The election machinery. the nature of the batlot the, right of the elector to vote, these are, broadly speaking, the features that have engaged the most care fall attention and regarding which a decision has Deeo reached or r n a a a. t Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food agamstduim Alura, baking powders are grata cm to Ural? ri at cracoi day. page, and have received no answer. It is charzed . also, that a .son of Representative Ranson, of Meck lenburg, has a position as page, and it is further charged that negroes are employed as laborers. Are these things true T Haven't any of the Raleigh papers nerve enough to print all the facts in the casef. If they are not tree the public should khow it and if they are true the public should know it. Let ns not wait nntil the next campaign for our political erfemies to develop these things to our embarrassment. There was no sense id adopting the resolutions if they are not to be lived up to: sketches of Lawa of 1897 iu reard ,0 Qbhc there is no sense in attempting to publication of the North Carolina's regiments in the Confederate army, which have been written under the supervision of Judge Walter Clark by the sur vivors of those regimeuts. A general road law has been in- trnrinrori aniVU favors Mo rpnortpil I Ute reported.) TO a menu me eieciioa law passed in 1895. (Substitute re- drunkenness. To incorporate the Citzens Bank of Elizabeth City, (with amend ments). To reeulate ths movement of timber in North Carolina. (Sabsti- i . - a. : I , 1. , creeof the Superior Court of Burke aitioa ior a ume ioug uuKu w; county at the Spring Term, 1898, in a pay the COSt of his recapture. I civil action entitiea tne jxauoiuu r-aris . M j. ! nf fh:a unA that very few would run away, Monday, February 6th, 1898, and they would be Drought oacK, , x 4t v- u . .;aa- and put in tne cnain gang, unie expose to sale, to the highest bidder, at I . the court house door in the town of they left the State pro bono pub- by the committee, somewhat simi lar to the Rockingham road law (Chap. 120 of Acts 1897). This till was carefully prepared by Prof. Holmes. The House has refused to pass the bill to abolish or interfere with the dispensary at Fayetteville. A bill has passed placing the penitentiary in the control of the Democrats, the same to take effect February 10th. ported). To repeal the act allowing fishing in certain streams in Tyrrell county. Referred to Com on Fish. With recommendation that thev do not ias"- lo repeal chapter 17 of the code to apply ouly to T.vrrell couuty. To incorporate the Elizabeth Citv aud Camden ferry. deceive the people. It is not only wrong to deceive them but it pays infinitely better, as a matter of policy, to deal honestly and candi dly with them at all times. The Landmark has no axe to grind iu this matter. It had no candidate for any place and cared little as to who got the places ex cept that they be given to deserv ing Democrats. But we have called attention to this again, for the third time, because we don't propose to be a party to any da Theie will be chosen by this Legislature a State board of elec tions composed of either five or seven persons, most probably five, that will perform the duties usually intrusted to such bodies aud will serve for two years. The State board of elections will appoint for each county a county board of elections to be composed of three persons. The county board of elections will appoint at each precinct a board of elections composed of one registrar and two poll-holders. Alt vacancies in the offices of registrar and poll-holder will be filled by the county board of elec tions except each as may. occur on election day. These will be filled by the precinct board. Kioto KO GRAPH Y, pun FOR A Tv sitsstioi. Tj: WILBUR R. SMITH, LEXINGTON, KY.t Tor drcmUr of Ito Umam ui iwpomSU COUyEKCUL CQLLESE CF IT. UTiTRSITY AnrM HJ m WT E lUllia. ir tn lhoa-Bfa of r-4t la rMHu. WILUUM rt.r.il I n.LIXlNwTON.KV Notice to Creditors. nAVCCQ aa&li&ed aa administrator of A. W. Wilon. deceased, notice t The most Stringent regulations I hereby Kien to all persona bating -,i .. . Vi claim against tne ectata or aata inte- will be adopted to prevent the uta thm totheunder.iSned registration and voting of im- forpajment oo or brore the 29ih day ported negroes or other not justly of-fe"uri; XYi?;?r. liioUcd. b , . v w ill be pleaded in bar of their reoxery; entitled to Vote. There Will be OO and all pernona Indebted to taid estate voting or nonresidents and cou- " brby notified to come forward CT mrA aal tie m nA an1 K arahv e w A xne onraen oi prooi win victs. be shifted from the challenger to the would be elector, compelling every man who offers to register to show that he is a qualified elec- eosta. This 29th day of December, A. D. 1SS3. A. IL WILSON, Admr. of A. VT. Yilaon. A 8keemkera Aeeeeata. There waa a shoemaker I met not long ago, says a writer in Chambers' Journal, who had a most elaborate method of keeping his "books. " Against Morffanton. all that certain property known as the "Burkemont property," cousisting of certain tracts of land on Barkemont conveyed 4by R. A. Deaton, commissioner, and J. H. Pearson and wife to W. C. Ervin and S. T. Pearson. Sale will be made first in lots and then as a whole, the sale to be reported at the highest price obtained. Terms of sate : 20 per cent in cash on day of sale. lico. The present system is., bar barously unjust, that puts almost the whole burden of keeping np the public roads upon that class who. do not own the horses, wagons and carriages, and therefore make The Mota Dam Torn Out. More Litiga tion to Follow, Lincoln Journal, It will be remembered that at the last term of the superior court Mr. Jno. M. Motz, as agent of his father Col. Wade H. Motz, was tried on a charge of maintaining a nuisance, the nuisance being the dam across Clark's creek at the Motz mill. The result of the trial was a verdict of guilty, and the To provide .g.inat iocoopctent T hT b rh least use of them. This class 43 per cent in six months and 4U per Twnl in pnm nosed of a cent in twelve months. Notes bearing of ; our people is composea Oi a a itn-mtioi- tn ho mran fnr He. h.ira mainrui nf fhP W nfllR ana ferVed payments and title to be .retained W I Jresnme xte to have the Jgment was a heavy fine and an until purchase money is fully paid. -FtUa h',pn tbn order to abate the alleged nuisasce rial can oe seen in omce oi jjano gicaici yaiv - after January 15th. off their shoulders, and all others This 3d day of January, 1899. , ... AilM .fa F. B. DAVIS, who want to do right wonld vote F. H. BUSBEE, likewise. Of course, if we worked WJinmisawuwo. I . ' : .i ..11 long term priBuacr, tuaj " "ul Sale Of Valuable Hotel t0 be guarded; but we would rlJ IWlina need at most oui one cuaiu goug. and Gold Mine. .;.WMii..nhw.r. UX) UIM uuvwftuo llVvirtiiflof a deed of trust duly exe- was tu iuiw 1) cuted to me by E. S. Walton and property to improve our: roads, but ':&KSS5 I -uffirf" I thiukoow . bood tone Wonld the sale at the court house door in Morgan- better plan.- The money Tor the ton, N. C., on bonds would be available as fast Monday, February 6th, 1899, aa it Was needed to rapidly'put oor the followine described real estate in roads in good condition, and the Burke county : Two certain tracts oi . f naYinor them could be ex- dam. removing several feet of it. hainff In KnrkA MnntT I t . " . I .. . . - by removing the dam.- The pro secutors agreed to tear out the dam aud pay their share of the costs, while the defendants pay the costs of the defence. The dam was to be torn one in 90 days. That time expired Monday and a crowd gathered to remove the dam, the prosecutors being accompanied by their attorneys. .Col. W. H. Motz, with his attorneys, was pres ent and forbade the destruction of his prorerty under penalty of pros ecution. The prosecutors, how- a . A-1 ever, proceeaea to iear out ine service on railroads. The following bills having been enrolled were duly sigued and ratified, and are now laws: To Hinend the law prohibiting fishing in certain streams in Hendetsou couuty. To promote temperance in Dare couhty. . To amend tha law prohibiting fishing with nets In certain streams in Sampson countp To incorporate the penitentiary and provide a government for it. To amend the charter of the Cabarrus Savings Buk. ception if any is being practiced. tor and actual bona fide resident of the precinct where he would cast bis vote. This will wore no hardship to. the qualified voter but will effectually bar the person who Is not qualified. The counties along the border where, under the pressnt law, negroes from Vir ginia and Sooth Carolina have been wont to come over on elec-J tion day and vote as they would go to a horse race or a dog fight, will be protected. The separate ballot will be ad hered to, the committee not deem ing the blanket baUot suited to conditions in this State. The bal- PARKEH'S m HAIR BALSAM t a4 It. I rrmt Into this board he used to drive hob nails, tacks, brass and steel riveta and other nails used In his trade to repre cent work done. For instance, the soi ling of a pair of boots woud be repre sented by a small piece of leather tack ed on to the board by means of a brass rivet, but If the boots were hobnailed, then a hobnail waa used Instead of the brass rivet A steel rivet indicated a patch on the sole, and a patch on the upper was shown by tbe addition of a piece of thin leather. New boots were shown drawn In chalk, aa were also the hieroglyphics representing the custom ers' names. Some peculiarity of manner, dress or surroundings was chosen to Indicate whose account it waa. The parson's ac count was placed under the rough draw ing of a church: the curate, who wore TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, A powder to b shalra into the slioeft. At this kuoo your trrt teei iwolko, MTtctt and damp. It yoa have roartinf ct or tight boa. trv AUra's Cwct-Eaae. It warms the fc-et aJKl make walktas cT. Carva woiica and iwei liar tret. tUMtrra mmd calloaa spota. Rcberra corns aad bunion of all pato and la a crrtalacarcor ChuWls and Frost bites. Try It today. Sold.br all draensts and ataoe storrs for iic. Trial package FREE. Addma. AUra R, .Olmsted. Lc Kot. N. Y. SHAKE INTO YCUH SHOES Allen's Poot-Casc. a powder for. tbe feet. It cures paiofal. swoitro, ninisr. crros feet and iostactly takes tbe H i t oat of corns and baaiona. It's tbe greatest coa fort diseorerr of tbe axe AHm s Foot-Eaae makes fsbt or sew shoes feel easy. It Is a, certaia rare for Cralbiatas.smeaUnc.eaJloas. tired, achinsr (ret. Try it today. Sold br aU drasnsts and skoc storrs. S3 eta. Trial paekaxcFKUB. Addresa. AUea 8, Olmsted. Lc Koy. N. Y. :il nnirn.m KIT. rttnr and weight and will be entirely FARMERS' WIVES devoid of device. These details , , will be left to the State board of oranyoweriaaieawno wttK,w0rk elections, which will prescribe the I Pan parn IntS fjf HonBV ballot to be nwd; the ballot itself dn Cdrn LUl5 Ul U1UI,CJ To reduce the price of Supreme glasses, waa represented by a sketch of court Iteports to tl.50. To amend the charter of James- ville, Martin county. To amend tbe charter of the city of Fayetteville. them; a couple of circles, one Dlanx and one with a dot in the center, stood for the postman, who had lost one eye. A beer barrel waa the Innkeeper's sign; the village pump did duty for the milk man, while the schoolmaster waa per sonated by the drawing of a cane. The To permit the establishment of a oilman waa a great wag. Trot he never 1 j t . J V. Ts-wWa stsx v4-r and State of North Carolina, adjoining tended over a long period Of time the lands of J. C. Mills and others and Qf coar8e the interest would have bounded as follows, to-wit ; . . i -ucrnlarlv First TttAcr.-Being the undivided to be paid promptly and reguiariy one half interest of E S. Walton in the We badl? need better roads anu Glen Alpine Springs tract, with a three- ri0l?A1. . them nntn we The parties engaged in the de struction of the dam. will, we fish culture station. To incorporate the Roanoke Bridge and Railroad Company. To ameud tie charter of the town of Salem. . To resulate the duties and powers of certain constables. To amend tbe law regulating tbe understand, be prosecuted and the 8ae 0f reai estate for partition. etory hotel building, cottages, barnsand other improvements, containing 800 acres, more or lees, as particularly de scribed in a deed of date the ldtn day of June, 1898, by Thos. Q. Walton to E. S. Walton and others, recorded in Book C No. 2, page 435, in the office of the ' Register of Deeds of Burke county, N. O. Second Tract. Known as the Satter white Gold Mine tract, with the mining machinery and appliances and improve ments thereon, as particularly described in a deed from Thos. O. Walton to said E. Stanly Walton of date the 13th day of June, 1896, as recorded in Book C No. 2, page 433, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Burke county, N. C. Terms of sale cash. This January 5th, 1899. E. B. CLAY WELL, Trustee. case will come again into court. This dam has been standing for nearlv a houdred years, and wlth- are ready to promise them. Yours respectfully, j. c. Mills. Biindletown, Jan. 23. to pay for put it, the fine milling property is practically valueless. The Legislature. Franklin Times. About three weeks of -the time . Bbu-tello Towers In fiaglaal Whatever may have been the defen sive value of martello towers a century ago it has entirely evaporated now. There are a good many of them on tha coasts of Essex. Suffolk, Kent and Sus sex. These massive round towers, soma 40 feet high, were regarded as and very likely were splendid defenses 'at the time they were erected, out tney nave of the Legislature has passed. Something over five hundred bills long been used only for coastgnard pur- lw-fin introduced but a great poses. uw v w vvv Their name is derived from the To repeal the Fusion election law and all amendments to it. To repeal the oath prescribed for m a officers ot oanKsanu corporations. To authorize Morganton to pur chase auc electric light plant. To improve tne roads iu Anson county. Tell the Truth. StaUnille Landmark. The Laudinark has no desire to indulge iu captious criticism of the Legislature. It has frequently ex- had his accounts challenged in spite of their qnaintness. Coaeermlas AppeaAleltla. Dr. IL R. Lemen of Alton. Ilia., says ""I often meet people who have such a wholesome fear of appendicitis that they do not eat grapes, tomatoes, figs or fruits containing little seeds because of a fear that these seeds will lodge in the appendix and cause appendicitis. "Whenever I hear a person say he denies himself fruits because of this fear I take occasion to assure him that it is useless to take any such precau tions. If you like fruit, eat it, for ap pendicitis, seven in ten Instances, is due to other things than seeds. Little particles of food of any kind can lodge in the appendix and produce appendi citis, even a bread crumb being capable of it In addition, a great many cases are caused by something entirely out side the appendix, something causing the inflammation. "To all I would say, Oo ahead and eat anything you like, for all precau tions you may take are not going to save you from appendicitis if you are going to have it The inexplicable majority of them are of a private or local nature. The Committees are closely scrutinizing every bill, and unless there are good reasons .1 na hav arA killpfl in AVISO qualified as administrator of ior ineir pwnRV" - -the estate of J. P. Hall, deceased, tua ivmmittee rooms. Ko election all persons indebted to said estate are I u , kfln nsmned. requested to come forward at once and law has yet been passea. , . make settlement. All persons naving Both brancnes oi iuo .ucjwin- Italian coast towers which were erected pressed the very highest opinion things to which the majority of cases 4 Administrator's Notice. 11 claims against the said estate are hereby notified months from date hereof or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This 17th day of December, 1898. W. S. HALL, Administrator Uec22-Gt.-pd. Thursday of Gen. R. E. 'ainst the said estate are nereoy orilinrnfid on to present them within twelve tare adjourned on mm riatP hprpof or this notice last -week in honor Of a Lee. : - - A bill has passed placing the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail road in the hands of the 4 Democrats. The House has passed a bill that ought to have been passed yeais and that is a bill removing loir,! disabilities oi marrieu tr i rtnn isUssL I o j-s M 1 1 1 II II COUCH SYRUP Will cure a Cough or Cold at once. It positively relieves all throat troubles. the ins that a suspicious craft was in sign. was given by striElng a bell with a martello or hammer. It was the power ful defense made in 1794 by Le Tellier at the tower of Mortella with only 88 ncrainst & simultaneous sea and There are among tuem some oi ine minority. ablest men in the State, and the members as a whole are honest, honorable, conservative and men The quorum which ratified tha United States constitution for Pennsylvania was secured bj abduction and held he- land attack, led by Lord Hood and Ma- 0f ability who have the welfare of bind locked doora j ior General Dundas, whicn Drougni t.hpm into favor in una country, it waa 'thought that they would be a splendid defense against ."Honey. ijonaon Chronicle. : Ancient GlnaamaVlas;. When the council of ten ruled Venice, they issued a decree regarding the art of glassmaking. It runs-- "If a work man carry his art beyond the limits of his country to the detriment of the re public, he shall be desired to return. If he disobey, his nearest relatives shall b imprisoned. If. in spite of their im prisonment he remain obstinate in his wish to live abroad, an emissary ehaU iSSKdl '.women to-reprf to t.tles to real teMa Wftbto" . the State at heart. . , . A. When tne legislature ujpi mo Democratic members adopted a resolution that only white men should !; given positions under it, that no sons of members should be given positions as pages, and that no member should be elevated to any office within the gift of the Legislature. This action was right and proper and was universally anplanded. The campaign was "Trivial" is derived from the Latin for three ways, and means the petty gossip of tha crossroada Tne Tim It Work.. Little Johnny always wanted to sleep in the morning, and finally Papa Mo Swatters wondered how ha would ever get the boy up betimes. At last ha struck upon the following "Johnny, the furnace fire la all nxea. and the aahes have been carried out and the leaves raked Breakfast is al most over and only three pancakes left" Johnny forgot his ablutions In his being furnished as heretofore by tbe parties or candidates. Separate boxes bearing the names of the candidates will be provided and the voter will be si- lowed to put bis ballot in me ooz for himself, ' though be may, u he so desires, as the election offl cers to deposit tbe ballot for him. All ballots deposited in tbe wrong box will be thrown out as nnder the present law. The State board of. canvassers will be composed of tbe State board of elections, together with the Governor and Secretary of State. . Bliiurtk aa tV rttaca. Bismarck had no great opinion of the French. He believed that they are too easily swayed by popular catchwords. "Talk to a Frenchman about liberty, equality and fraternity, tell him that his nation is the greatest In the world. and you can do anything with him. You can Impress the French more than any other people if you tell them it is done in the name of freedom. " Asked his opinion in the case of a certain French spy. he said: "It's a sad case. You've got to hang him. but do it with the utmost politeness, so as not to hurt his f eeinga " Exchange. Enl to Fmlrr Story. Bilkins waa seated in an easy chair enjoying his paper while his wife was busy with fancy work, UoDoy, tne -year-old son of the household, on tne floor was fighting a battle with tin sol diers. Presently the little fellow tired of his play and exclaimed "Mamma, won't you please teU me a fairy story f "I don't feel like it tonight Bobby, said Mrs. Bilkina "Oo and get your papa to tell you what detained him down town so late last night Ohio 8tate Journal working for us in spare time at home on our cloths. We offer you a good chance to make plenty of spending money easily, in leisure boots. Send 12c for cloth and full directions for work, and commence at once Cloth sent anywhere. Ad drees WINOOSKET COMPANY. C.) Boston, Mojis. Mfg. Dept. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. . THE ST AND AUD RAILWAY or tux SOU.TH. . Tns Disxcr Lisa to All Poixts. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strictly flrtt-claas equipment on all Through and Local Trains , Pullman Palace Sleeping Car on all Night Trains; Fast and Bais Schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are aured a Safe. Comfortable and Expe ditious Journey. Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Tables, Hate and general information, or add re IL L. Yerxox, F. It. Daiibt. T. P. A., C.P.4TJ., Charlotte. N. C. AshevUle. N. C. No Trouble to Answer Question. Faarc S. Gaxsos. 3d V. P. & O. if. J. M. CCLP.T. M. W. A.Ttkx, O. P. A. WASHINGTON. D. C BO YEARS EXPERIENCE made on the color line and it IS not 1 hurry.yracuae Herald Bf laa4 the 0aaltlBu He is one of those gnahing old bean who think flattery the key to farce with the gentler sex. The other evening he was at a reception with his wife, and they met the handsome Miss Blank, at whom he fired a whole battery of compliment. Then turning to his wife he said. "If a a good thing I didn't meet her before I marrtea you. my dear." "Indeed it is." she smiled sweetly, for her. I congratulate llias Blank. " Exchanffa, i V ? Tfutoc Maaks 'Mil Covwkikt AC " AnnMMoOM a an4 arpri mmf aW-ftlr atia Mf ch V fraa wkW aa loveatV t arofcuMy f"run. ruaemur. Utn amtirnaMUUi. iJuw3orea) fatca rct fr. H-W ar-txr f t"t- . Piifnu ta laMafU Maca a C. taoatva atal a4k. wttltoal ch-ra. la la Scientific American." A fenaoai4T Outrmt t Jr . T arnot rtw naaoaavCtriUWW)UH'alV(
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