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tV. r ! . - - - iVT M ' "'-'M ' . i ' - ')' ' ' ':-R;.:'' ' ' ' . U t rj.'i'"--! ;,' ;- - 'f I' , ' H ";';- ' .A ; r. J i - ' T-;:4-i -. . - I - i .. :l ! . ! mM&mh' pee PITTSBORO, re, TITQIiSD AY, OCTOBER ! . - 1 i 1 i uui-YUiiU ! KYKHYy.TnUJlSDAY AT 'TUB JIOftKOJfFlCE, OJl, niLLSBORO 8TBEKT. 31. Ih MnRfrT. 'Editor rorlcton r - T Kit MM 4)K HL rtCRllTIUN. One dollr per year m adrance , Biritny auvanoe. uvt cents per , $1.00 i: 2.B0 6.00 7.50 12.00 for any Not tr moJuth, MTIMflV AUVRTI Leauare. lltimei 1 squara,, limontH 1 square, gmontha, 1 sque 6 inonth, -.1 square rJmoittba. Oontmcli a oasonable; ratea epecinea tor, -itid space. ' Ij: Thr- iors are not rpBtWinRiblfl for' and wbnlu l.1- bo nrlderRtood as endorsing the i views of eontribators to thn holnmnn of , TnB Honuti and they rwerre thei prerogative : of wiuihoia.uc inp uamesof contributors if it should doemed propefi No commoni a lion, will U allowed a place iu the paper jnless aci'ojiipank'd by the name of a ro ppod?iible pjirty. No indecorous personali ties will be'tfiablisbed. OVltoaryj notices to the eitent m iht lines mill bfe admitted free of change. fTn centA will be charged for every lijie in etcepn of this nupber. Con tribntorHaryreqtlestea to write oa only one ide of the(r mannscrints. fWe di not pTom- 1 I "THE HUME." - ittboro. N C. ; ONE GOOD LI A sunbeam Piercine the forbidden shade Ol !somc)irearpriMon;ll;hso Dark, 'morbid broodiae change to peacef ' thought. It ! V ; 2 '- So one good, life wUl prove a Riding light To brighten paths weak; rartals oft find A beacon in the harrow; wav !of ricrafc . a 9 mre ne xauen to a: niener spnere. i 11 The ' Attiericariit CASKETS KEV. 1UO u "nfted Stat intcll igtnl, and ambitious; of Htcrntr fame. went to ttalv to collet-tnaiprinla arirt 'tin consalt I nlutiiorities besifpre beginning hs projected! trigedy bfipsflr Horgia.'? hh friends ,apd relatives 1'ijB :New York werp far froihl aaticipaiing1 the tactual result of his " researches. '1 hese had brougrhlt about hi$ acquaintancie J wilh a certaiii Dr. Alexander Marinipiftnl afeed physician of Mila4,hvlio claime4desient from one of the collateral branches of; the Borgia family. jTbiiold doctoir'is irrdnd-daurhterl Luct eziOIarini, was yrbndcb-f ally beauti ful, an Italian bloride! gojviw littt the freshness of extreme touth. beinfr Ited States Sifirnal 8ervic now embraces . Sl$2 stations, rom jvilich re Iorts ore ra(?e jiajlvj. and cnijloys about 400 men, xcluslvo of a couple of . hun dred clcrk$ in 'VVashi.ngton., ! T:' then hardly : seventeeri. lustre ifi a-; loveroeis ancl jsvhlch, as It rs'sta Ion acres q 7 i fire Fouth it.i4 bdr so !tMt -fturc. f d that in ten I forest have ! years been United ' States, fcoiivmpii to burn off f armc p nca t II Ucfson, M ic h, viie to iicin nrini tower nis mowjQs T, ... ' l-J : Cnine frop bocri storcn nmi passin wife to ho bhe had jit the 1,0 . 1, 1 iti thei cin I I ! than 1 1 ten mi!l- Uestroyed In the the- tim- lands may grow better his. it, i . ' " - L -11 with all the he- duced (hie charms of hpr Sof ; the sami name wh was the famous bride of Duk4 Alfonso! hf ferrara, The tragedy re mained Tttli'wtitteD, and che: ter iSeabr'ook took to jwpethis dazzling cteature. If j wedding in haste, he aft'efwirds repented at lfisure the outside I WorM was 'desJ tined ndvr ip know. His married lrfel lasted a!lttld over one'ear.l - His briU4 drn loftj where it iant Italian wife died giving birth . fd a son, an4 the youDg, ividojvrje returned to his native land with his little t child, pcssibly ji wiser man,. jbuf certainly" a! saaaer one. it was an jdminbus. fact that he never! referred' to hia wifelin i anv wav.i nor to thd experiences of ihii few months! of matnhlony. Tl minwturd painted oni fastened a ropej to over a pwi lev asked nta d until We descended. taken a hitch with the ropo around hej-l waist, .Svhea tip mower crashed dc ii td the! floor1.! and simul taneously she phot up vhercjthe mud waps do t iir ntlt hiding, i Tpere has been only ( Qe-eubjeciof conversation in ivory anareproducinffi tbe ferlowinff vet L.a2iicate Meauty ot the ttr Iluerezia, whs sode had that family) the talking The 8wo said to be, the finest di incc a nd she has done all to Ge n - d recently presented y th 'people ot Arizona is vfitji one possible exception, iit.of ihejiind "ever received T by arofBcdrjOf bur army. The hilt is bf white shii )4 skin and gold, arid is set with a hugi anielhyst. It is ornamented nlsoJwith uti yngraveel portfait of Chief Natchez. ' T 'lifi scabbard,, whtch -is of gold, bears on one sidej a portrait bf (Jcronimo, and a scric! , pictures of -warfarc.on the f rontier. On the. other side is the in ( fccribtion o prcsjiation. The Spanish blad$ is be perfectly tempered ithat its point can foe I made, bv bend injri almost to touch thi ljiltj but .is su tp'psetl 10,000-.. : .The cost id kent secret to be not les3 than "Withi'n thefpast that havej ??Giterl been f ried! in C'hi thc'jury.lii has" accon as the wJd 1st jury, "boodle'' v let Ion has The resultsj altering citation! the anarch of the.caurl o trial, McGarit'le h three "years f national inte i en go, ana m ? ; i: mir cases 3st have ichcase - , s brotight jn a ' verdidt which cdi i with tho ; evidence and pubKc opiriioi. The juries arc known lackin jury, the Anarch- mm conl hi 1. are J arigle-jury and the missioners" jury, A; con every, case. hqcn, scoured in ihat JIackin. tried fbr returns: is1, in -i prison. Ist are awaiting he cjecision u iiu mumcaiKm iut n new ;(e !has fcscaped! to Canada. OB Office Letter letters were and ."the VbooUl . j Commissioners have either paid! theif fne or are awaiting the issue oflan anpeal to a higher, court Loafs was going to sail for Europe in few weeks, and; that she- would not see hiiniigam ior a long-lonff time. , In fact," young man had finally become repellent to her bright jiaturet and though she was always affectionate and kind tp him, she felt, unconsciously, a i certain degree ' of relief in the thought ohis absencej 5 f. Toil must hbt f orjret me Xrace, he aid f erven tly, 'at the moment of her de parture. - And the young; girl answered, gayly ''No fear, of that, Louis4i Even if jou never ; -write ;to an of .n" t iBhall always remember you.1 "For yon "are my cousin, you knowjust the same to me as one of my brpthersll' : :: ; r " f Louis was about to utter some protesta tion 're.6jtisiy&v4w0Cfia onf Graced part; b?t:a significant touch on his shoulder froin the hand bf Mr. Mars den recalled that" gentleman's fetern pro hibitions, and he contented himself with kissincr with fftrvor tbri' littlp. .'Hftnfl ithat uiovc nauMj - .jjittucu Wii,uiu.f ills owu, ji unheeding the fresh young face thatl'was held up-io him for a parting salute, "flow odd you are, Louis, not to kiss B me good-bye !" bhe "cripd, gayly, -as she isprang in 10 tne earn age 'rememoer, you must "write your jfirsfc letter from Rome to me. Ana be sure you tell me what you think about St4 Peter'? and the Colosse um. -1, wish I wiere eqinr with you to 'see them all." 1 ; I i- -i-t "If you only were !" muttered Louis", as jthe carriage drove aW ay. 'There goes ;my guardian angel, 'and I must go forth ialone to meet the demoi." .; jH; ! A few weekl later Louis Be'abrook Bailed" from New York for Eworie. He did not fail to write to Grace more than one impassioned! love-letter shortly after his arrival ;hut the child, perplexed, un- feympathizing,. and half j provoked with what she c&Hed Cousin Louis's fool- shness," :. made - no ' response " i to his fervent protestations. ' Louis took all that remained tt hifpl of lhat epis in his life! That, and the bby, who received! the nauric of Loiiis, and to the and who United nvintsr as though ... rcceivedl the namic of bore wellf his transfee States, growing and th he had been born under Al CiJ.-L A O.i- . T When LLouis was a 2 years of Mge his father idled typhoid imeumonia. Hb M sister, Mj-I. Richard Marisdea and to her uuu ner iiusunnu nej oeqiieatnea tne guardiansSiip of his- sari jandl that son's arge lorltine.; It was alhearthy-natured thef aittic shadow of over twlve suddenly bf d one only on the eve of Tour.m.irriage,"all radiant Pand' smiling in your bridal finery 1" ; . . 'Cousin Cousin .Louis i" : stammered the ypung girl, amazed and half alarmed St: Seabrooke's demeanor. I ? " -''-Vi' "Oh. vou need not bp afraid I have not t- tome to) ' overwhelm' "you; 'with- re proaches or tell you all the ill that you have wrought, my Cousin Grace. I have brousrht- vou a orcsent fronxbevond the seas. .Take it,-and with it such blessings. irum rae as you anu joui Jvinsiois. ricniy deserve.,' -i .;--F ' : - 'So sayingThe turned toward the table, and ; brought iqrward to- the "- light .an ivory casket'i that stood'there, still .half shrouded in its jvrapjHUjfs. Divested of these, it showed in theiainset Jight as, a Yrtarvel"bf Tirtistlfebeauty.V t In high re-. lief upon the lid was carved the meeting of isaCctms and Ariadne, and the" sides were adorned with a representation bf the bridal procession of the tod, ;whereirt bacchantes ; and-f satyrs, i nymphs .'and fauns, and cupids and panthers, were all mingled in i graceful confusion. : The mountings of, ;the casket were in antique silver, and on ft - shield just above the lock were - engraved I the; intertwined in ltials "& B ' " and t below these a "y' surmounted with, a ducat coronet, the in- sigma of VCaesarJ Borgia, Duke of Valen tinois." V It; iiwap a gift worthy to be offered by an I enamored monarch to his. future Queen.;!.;. : j ".;!". 5 ;,t j Al Grace drew near and gazed, with breath less delight at , the . exquisite workman ship of . the ivory carvings.- Meantime Louis-took from his pocketbook an an tique key in darkened silvcrl . This.' too, was a veritable -vork of art r The tube .was held in the ubraised hands of a mer maid, whose curved fish-tail formed the handle of , the key. . This -handle "on its I outer edge ' was! bordered ' with small. scarcely perceptible points1, or spines, which would apt to wound, the hand of any one trying to open the lock and iye to deal with fresh tempfations-per-! haps to succumb to them. - :The legacy of my great-grandfather has wrought evil ' for no one not even for myself. - I go . ; To where, beyond these voices there is T" psac n . . -S' i "r """ - -' ' ; -"- . . -Frank Le&Wi. BOWSER'S INJURED AKKLE t ir IS THE CATJ3E OF 1IUCH ; j ETT AND TS0UBL"E. . - A. Chapter In the Domestic Ldfo of t the Bowser's Graphically Rcclteti ; by. Mrs. Bowser.! . r ,Five day ao Mr. Bowser was brought home with a sprained Rnklc. He got it I - How an Earl Coins Money. Wanvick Castle, -which is one of the great federal castles of England," affords I a verv uandsomo revenue In -its nrcspnt OCCUDant. the Earl of Warwick: throno-h I ". missirp o;i IJie BlUewalR. -i bad shilling admissions belneharfrad to view . tb,e doctor come up to look st the limb . - . . 5 lAI a1 a. i i a i i all except the private living apartments u euc P "ones were oronen, ana ue The present". Earl, writes a correspondent ' vf ut awaJ nssuriag Mr.: B;JW5er that he 01 tne new York World. n,& poor, man ! "wlllu u aie to waiKonun ionrpr nve lor. one in nis position. lie has Deen - xt hv .cij-- guu ucu. iuc i obliged to liye quietly and husband his patient masked me in 4 pitiful Toice If I - resources to do his , best to r free th s property from the debts upon it, when it came to him "-, The estate was loaded with - mortgages when - he recpived". it. His oldest son," Lord - Brooke, married a few years ago one of, the . great heiresses of England, 'Looking back over the his tory of this family, I find that nearly alt of j. its financial ; successes have pome through the marriage- bf a rich young woman. . This heiress who married Lord Brooke is a spirited young lady i wh re fused the hand of Prince Leopojd when it was tendered her a few years ago.? Up to within a few years there was no ad-. mission fee charged at Warwick Castle. Then the butler and . the housekeeper were permitted to show people! through at certain hours of" the- day,' and Ithey were permitted to pocket the fees paid them. . The result . was that these 1 two he hint, and the correspondence there-1 not warned to fcake due precautions This if ter was conducted on a more tranquil i key Louis carefully fitted into the lock of footing. To this change a sharp reproof the casket. j I ' ' ! from Mr. Marsdeb, and a treat of forbid- fc'Open it open it, Grace 1" he cried hi a. . at ! . - a 1. -i . . 1 il. r i! jtit-.i -lL syug aiiogeiners any lnxercnangeioi lei- witu leverisutieagerness. pvumn you tjers, probably contributed largely! i The will find inclosed a necklace i of the traveler wrote bwt seldcm, but hb often, choicest pearls tol be found jin all Parish sent tokens' of regard ai d . remembrance Open it open; it j and' tfcll me'.what yoii fo hiS uncle's family, a id especially 'to think of my Vedding presents." ; s! Grace. ': One of these was a tine copy of But without! teluching iheikey the girl the celebrated portrait qf Caekaif Borgia glided forward, ahd resting her dlasped y Raphael, whiqh is'obelqf the noted art- hands on thei lid of the casket, she treasures of the1 BorgheSe Palace.t And looked into the ;dark, .troubled depths thought hejwas going to dief f Going to die, 21c Bowser? iWhy, what nonsense! What put that idea in your head ?? . T , ' '' ,'f'I have 4 presentiment.'1 I I think I ought to draw p my 1vilLM j j 1 f 'It's all folly. You've got nothing but a simple sprain."; i -' - ' y ('Simple 'J ItcHyduthUisaterriblc thing, and if I live twb days it will be a riat wonder to me.. (The Bowcr men die hard,! bjut they haVe to - die as M'ell as otner hoiks. uo 1 look like a man struck with death r I never saw you M'Not a .it of it. you deceive me! i dying husband is. an awful the door;bccn muffled and d that up callers are ad- ... - ' I - ih the strangely beautiful face, iwjlth the evil tendencies of the inner nature look iing from the large eyes land curving the full red 'lips, ;Mrs. Marsderi 'recog- nizea witn a SjiiuddeiL a -strong re semblance! to the countenances of her nephew. y Indeed, he jalluded to the I keness of himsejf in one of . the1:! inf re c uent letters received from hini during his sojourn in Rome. . " must be a true people accumulated a great fortune dur ing their 20 years' service, and have how set; up. as magnates of tcounty kitchen circles. Tho present. Earl now takes th s revenue to himself. One "pf the peculiari ties of this business, is that the tickets of admission are not sold on. the castle grounds. , There is a strange avoidance of any apparent connection upon the part of the castle with the financial ' features of this transaction. ;At the porter's lodge you are told that tickets can be bought at the little humble house in-tlic feudal row, under the fofty battlements of Ithis Ijaost aristocratic, abode of . one of the greatest peers of the realm. You yisit this house and there your; money is taken through a little wicket, and in exchange you are given a ticket which entitles you to be shown through the castle. Commissionaires are on duty there, land they display the ; treasures and j the beauties of the place with the same business-like method -and manner! f people ' in charge of any of the . show places' of London. The money deposited to send until - you the see happ faihily in which the boy grew descendant of thtiq Borgias,"; h wrote,' anhOdd. ' Mrs. Mafsden i three sons I 'for: my likeness o the Raphael portrait .land did not, it to tpeir cousin. ittlq Grace was las been, commented upn even. by total strangers, and. wnen 1 went to see mv jreat-grand father Dr. Marini, when I and ha to ma were all older than LouiiS is true, take very kindly lint hpr rthltr irl!iii"rhoi--i some years his ; luniorjand. as is often passed througn. Jkliian, the other day, his the -case, in : such instances with in- tbrst exclamation .on beholding me was,. teHigcnt, precocious: little girls.. she de- XoU are like your mothers race.f By veloped afgreat tancy for hen moody boy the-way,: what a wonderful old man he is! cousin regularly took ham! untler her nro- Ilhave promised to pay hsui a long visit my way ua-jB. io jruriSj autt ue usiia me tection. i ' ; 1 , 'j if The poor boy needed that , could possibly ! be I - I -- ' .IN mm. iiejwas nevej; strong. 11 I. ; ins gloomy and all the affection bestowed; upon andhis tlis- morbid to a de position gree that; swas" extraordinary was to so great a degree; a favorite of for tune. . Hies was shv and S 3r ni extent, and. despite hU Ita of her cousin's eyes with a tender serious jiess in her glance. that caused him to turn pale and to look aside. ' ; i "Dear Cousin Louis," she said, "you have brought meV magnificent gift, but ; - . 5-' 1 '. i uiautsi J 1 it 11 v 1 1 j 1 1 . . 1 nr muiir v iitfi it imi 1 tt 1 do not thmk meiexacting or ungrateful y the visitor finds,it9 way.to'a 'b-nU to know I am going out to-morrow to a JaBanA ' : m , new life, and I want to taketwrth me all o0n . , ! i I tl " kinrilv thoiitrtita" unn ftffpphnn ofl ' . . - - - - - J I- those Who loVed ine when IVas a little' I know, because!! -could -nbt love you Few people realize the ; extent and Im- better than I have done just as I have portance of the raihoads in the Lhited loved my brothers; It will cast a shadow oiaies. - yv e nave grown so lamuiar wun on the brightness of my 'wedding-day vast railroad systems that we do nottap- if !I think you ate still displeased with preciate their magnitude. The building my parents, " and still feel unkindly of a new railroad now creates very little towards me. Dear CoWsin I Louis my ! comment. There are about 140,000 miles brother Louis4-in memory lof our old of railroad in the' United; States. In! all ill pleasant days !j together, will : you not at he will then confine to my ikeepmg grant me my request lake back, your ndry family relics of great importance. IS confess that I am very curious to see him : T Tf to Ttoart r n!n,ttr rpara rvlrl nrnr In onb that upt preserves am ms faculties unim- come med rjaired ito a painful H A few months later Louis ; wrote that iflmAOrinrtTi t ..yiFAmioad --wtT rl " : IVaav, : !tnid ie developed no taste jfpr either art or and that Dr. Marini had placed in his music, lie dCcKltd ; early inl life to be- hands some. ruriniiR and Iintirinfi bhiftrts. e aphjsic:an, butJ jattlrllstudying several of which1 Ijai: at one i time be licme for some few years in b. desultory. lonred to the famous f imilv - of V Pone lanoruid w&v. devoting Ihip. rlnVf r-rf rf V MoToniiai-Pnrms ! i i minrU tv.koA a Ms time to investiiatioris -InnnWrnincrthh ktmfa it;, on icnaoW Afovniidti.on pet you, and watch uaiure aujiji propernes o( fp majority, he had made M! his. mind to re- When we meet." iNext Tante the news -be my;dear brother once again and al- Thpy make portr amid tno - mountains. lmqulsh m idea of study n T arof essioh, bt the death of the old dActor,? who had waJ8-; - . 1 ! - V:- ZZ. S .t:,,. And he likewise astonihbd Mf. and Mrs", seemed to have lived thuk long for the ,'8tl11 Kmg fixedly upon her, he drew of our great rivers and compete success MArsdPn rX making fnrt ,lio t AL-L " the Casket - towards I him. nhlocked it. ;fuljy with water transportation. There tho'hand of rr&T - HTT H,1'-'- vMftFrFiFy. 'r V";"1? ! T.1" threw back the lid and withdrew the never was a time when railroad enterprise the hand bf Grace.: fU . - t ied heirloom oh -; his great-grandslm; eT.Sf C.,.? li1': '. w, holdor or riilm,. ivt.nUt. mese proposals -werej negatiyed at and .sole direct descendant: ! t .... n i tJ- "F ft'? JVFU I-" -T "TuiT" - t i 1 1 JX J i 1 , . t lue woriu ouisiue mere are less irian 200,000 miles. We have over two-fifths of the railroad mileage of. the earth, j In the State of Georgia alone there are several hundred more miles of railroads than there' are in-the German Empire. And this proportion is increasing, ' for nowhere is railroad construction proceed ing so rapidly as in the United States. These facts indicate a great change' in the old conditions of. commerce. Fifty years ago an inland town of any consider able size wouldfhave1 been an impossi bility. ; Population was thick at the ports over yon, and keep an grcw sparse -with the increasing dis- lovely -casket and your necklace of pearls, and give me instead your frank brotherly affection once more." " ' "- He fixed Ms dark, burning eyes on the soft blue ones raised so pleadingly to his own. .. v - . .i 'So you will not open the casket,! Grace?" he said, hoarsely 'Not till you promise to gf ant me my request. Ah, Louis,1 have you forgotten all-those days when we were children to gether, and little cousin Grace used to itived once, and decidedly, byj Mr. Marsden. i ou are DOtn oi ypu; tod young thini of isuchla thing' las marriage. her boisterous brothers from teasing you? ou were always very dear to1, mo, . Louis tancc from rivers and the sea. are now the 'great channels Railroads of trade. look more healthy. j'Mrs. Bowser, don' Deceivm crime. Has the- girl to mittedri . -f Certainly not," 'i 'f And -.aren't you; going baby over jto motherts u whether I die or get welir 'l ' Not a bit of it. Don't bo a booby. Mr4 Bowsei When 1 broke two. ribs lasl fall you. simply j remarked that ' 1 ought to know better than to fall against abbard."i ."..) , -.1 Ij tucked liirn up and patted his head and he cricdf . He wanted mo to hold his band and I sat and held it until he fell asleep. Then I went typ-slairs to do a littlo work, and hndn't been gone over fifteen minutes when I heard him shout- 1 ing jat the top of his voice. I ran down I ill... iU. I- 1 -. '.. Kuauc luunui'ii'u in uiu: "Is this our love for your crippled and! dying hijisbapd?" L - ' V - ";I had Bomc work toi do." . !' ' "jVVorkl can yon think of work while I lie here f suffering juntold.; agonies 1 What is making up an old spare bed compared tot the. life of your husband? Arcjyou in a hurry to sec crape on the door if". ' j . -1 'pome,Mrf Bowser, don't be unreason ably I will jdo everything for your com fort but things aroou 1 the house must be seen to." j 4 . . ; ' i When evening came llr. Bowser had a slight fever, ' and he grew more pettish. He I wanted me. to telegraph to Ms brother in Japan, his sfcter in California, and to tclepltone the doctor. i I put in anj awful night with him. -He heard cats and burglars' and forty other noises, and he refused to go to sleep for fear! he'd die without knowing it. At midnight after I had helped nun turn over! about twenty times and had upset his pillow until the case was worn thread bare, ho waited me to telephone the doctor and. ask if a sprained ankle ever 6lruck to thi heart I rang up the cen tral and the following conversation seemed to take place: j - . ;uoctorf j3ir. BowBer has grown steadily worse since you! left, and 1 don't believe he can live an hour longer." i Yes. I have done las you told me. Oh. you widow, no hand to make a spread You! might j-" ! yeueu air,' uowser at Lol frcra outtUOr; -.t ..'. ..' CC-?S tl.9 '. l.', Whae about Llic!.:. : ' ' . Pewdrops on U. n- : w s All iV.i. '. Glinting in the yellow tjr.- l.'-.s, ' Diaraon.Isl ; : Lt. From around the bon. !j c:'.' :- Whfre thf y crt . Wake the purr.le morr.L.; gUri;i -' ' From their '.p: Waken roses, frrb an 1 dewy, To th light, Bloshing from tho win l'i ca.rt:x 1 ; .',.'. Throogh the n'.gtt, "- . , Listen to sweet nature-niaila, , 'Jiong the tres; Singing bird and rusULnj leaJlct '. Hammicg tecs ' . r .'Monjr the scarlet hoaeysatklcs, " ! - -j'. ' ... Robbers boll ; " - -' ! Ara they , with their loads of tresrxrs, , . : - , t Yellow coIX . : And the fragrance of tiie meadows, f ' i Terf ume rare, ' ' i -' Sweeter than Cashmerlan roses, , . -;; "- ' " nils the air. fc , . '-; . ; lite again has lowly wakened, . - ' j TV ; ':' : i Kewly born,f ; ' " ; ; And with every bad and blossom -. " i -, .. "i Greets the morn. - ; ' " , ' ' " Bell' Bremer, in th Currttd. 4T - ... ' '' '"' ' j i HUMOR OF. THE DAY.i 3. - ft would seem natural for a carpenter to walk with' a lambering gsiti . ' " . An unpopular fall' resort banana" peel -on the sidewalk. Hotel JfaiL'S ,';4 My bark. is on the sea,1' remarked the man who sent Ms dog on 'sMp-board. ; Merchant Traveler, : i I- - . ' 2 - : The fishermen has no difficulty in mak ing both ends meet when he catches an cel. Dotlon Courier, j ! p f Y. " '. Even a doctor who speaks only one language msy jet understand a great . many tongues. GcxxfoZTf ., ' t j Love and votfUi and friends depart. There is naught like a Bologna j ' -- Bansage to cheer up his heart - : 1 , - i , W .sGoodalT$ Sin. There is : notMng consobitory for the patient suffering from a severe cold in. head to be told that "colds attack, the weakest spot." SdUtfiXett t. t ' iJ ' ' If you want to get a food idea ot tumultous motion you want to watch: the agitation of the bustles of two women dancing a hop waltr. Botton Trantcrijt) , Jocgt thinks Lis girl the prkla of earth He pictures her tn glow ing colors, ;. - And loves her for ber modest worth - ! (Said to be thirty thousand do"sr. . i - . "JllS.tM-Bfls. "And what makes you think Pen a slow readerr' aked Merntt. 'Because,' replied Miss' Snyder, "I lent ybu a book more than a year ago and you don't seem -to have finished it yet.'Vwa'f, ' 'Who is that1 young tntn that jnst called on yonP asked the senior member of the finn.1 "He's connected with the Squarup Life- Insurance Compaoy."." "ihat does he doH don't Vnow, -but, judging-from Ms' orportment, I should asy he must be custodian of tht assurance." Merchant Traveler. V f to or nh(1 nlp trfot. flpfipnrlart 't a. : . . . w www v. 1 , . 1 . - , . . . . - , .i ne two vearsinat nacrneen nxea as ..v.-, - tHe period of young Seabrook's absence the astoaishedj girl could fcee i upon it Ikkd nearlv eome towan end: and ihe had one or two minute drops of Mood caused even of jah ehgagemeLfiis, hi$ already wrritteh to innouhce the date at "73 e P"nctureslf the.pbihtaa the uncle made answer. I "You arfe nnlv inst wWli h xrnnlrt onSi fnr Lnto-n T.o I handle of the key. . i ri ; . ; : . iweniv-one. ana Urace IS Init a few rfiiverl from MrsJ M arsflfirt weeks oyisr sixteen: Jforeovir, I have Grace's engagement . to a marriage or talented : lawyer, i Stuart u t :.,' 1 name. Tne matcn was one; ' W 1 ' l .--.: - I.- Stalisticsjarojnot always nmusihg, but often suggestive, anil, those of thVDead arc' depressing : 4,300,000 l-J. A A J 1 ' T- ' f uim yeiir sent to the Dead decided objections to first cousins.?' i"! r - j ; "You do not know t was the gle man. "Gri me, unc.ej vounw the have to live for upon earth, arid if I lose Lbuis for- his cousin as were misdiifceteU,! Trh paid post age,. Letter OfficO fodvftripus reasons, of which 1,500,000 wef unclaimed j letters, 1 12 C50 were returried from hotels, 5114,700 133,600 werjB held for 14,131 were without add ress. Ol these1 4,014, 845 weroppened 1,51,823 wcro. returned , to writej-s, and 900 v4ere destroyed. Ofitheabove .letters 17,3.3 contained money; 20,260,? drafts ; 34,400, Receipts, paid notes1, etc., contained , postage stamps.; Most of thepe awjjsent by occasional let-i whp! find the writing and .ksome duty r and the loss .Till -f , :- ' ' i.'-wl --,..1 ; io .t.em, is more' annoying !' of a letter to a. business The Unitbd, States Treasury agent in charge of thp Alaskan seal islands, reports that the' British I marauders; during the havft taKen 5U,00U sms on ter wrltersjf mailing an of a letter than the Idss- of house.'!. her-" "Now do not talk respondedrftichard Mai not unkindly. . ."Grace child to i be allowed t she; do ;s for' more- and I do no liud !disturbed by FTarrvJ I iiik rnfilino for tho xvnxr fhrit nii Vina tr.florl J Krw . SA.Tinor. ' hp. took Oracpa ' hpad it You are like a rotter td her jwtl my ;affectio his 'hands, Kissed her' tenderly oi iing . inetei 1' years in ! last season, the island States. 'T waters with but Ori jlhc iiland: fl l l i - : - - t belongils. to ! the 4 United Le seals a?e killed hot in the riiauc up on inst the .i '"-- agai proners o lor vou tha or Fr.ink. nothing have her; like love- do before !hoosingii jwiie aiifcl settling down to ' raatrimoa y and quietude. Go abroad spend the next two European travel,- and then! i"And then you will cite Grace to me?" eagerly asked the "youth, his bale face flushing anuhis dark eyes glowing as he spoker;.,:i ir.;;r1,riJ-.;i;.M;:t 3 ho promise : j no compact- with you on. that -sub lect. i ou and urace Si must ! bptp. bei free, and ,$f either of you shbu love with some one else ; I i" '1 cannbl admit the existence of such a possibiliiy as : far as Iam concerned," Liouis made, answer, passionately, i ,. "Nevertheless such th:bg3 are possible. and haveir often occurred. ' osoeciallv where two such children W yoii both; arc ray wedding- j- were concefned. i. Now let me hear noth-1 want to present 1 "Go into the hews" of young1 and astings by ; that was whatlvOu doom r saitisfactdrv in everv wav to Mr. ahdMrs: omy rfesponse of Marsden, and, to do thetn lusticej1 they l - I 11 j 1 . ! -W "I ,t-t. i 1 t '- m- q , is an mac; i nad t notn looKea unon tne attaenment or . ','Tako your casket - and yur f pearls, Grace,' and with them my; full forgive ness; You do - not! k,now , hat good seryice I haye done you to-day. 'l have Swept from yburi : path a 'bitter and dangerous . foe. . Did -you;- ever ? read Victor Hugo's lEsmeralda tr t i There are were, on an average, more prontaoie. ;;lt is impossible to set a limit to the pssi- Dailies oi raiiroaas in mis country. ai lanta Comtitution. ij I j . ' -y- ' , r-. j '( Buttons From Blood. e ' . i i : I A retired member of ."the' finest" Hs about to engage in a new, ;queer,-: odorif erous but a paying business. He is goiig to make ear-rings' and; buttons ; from blood. -''Near Chicago,y said h '.'there is a factory that employs 100 people, whe ne u uiu uciore morning, cni uo, shall be pretty -fell tixel for a f. About sir hacks, I guess. I'm ad to make a spread at a funeraL 'Mrs. Bowser 1' a - i 1 1, " ' passion that had not survived the! tests nsensc, Louis," of time and absence! This letter received v.. 4 . i a r- !i- r. . ; . J cii. uiioa.lv. uuu naresnonse. dul j.uuis wruie a lew iiurneu. too much of a j lijies to Grace, declairing tiisthtchtion of listen to ivour 1 being nresent at herlmarriagei i4f And to c. cares no more I pfovc to my pretty i cousin: "that I bear her j- a, wr it ai v , a -mere; boyish iouT hnVn aa od translation of that make . buttons from the waste animal 1. ' . . I nopm phifn am now rino-itior lit mv nrrnn 1,1 . ... . -i .. i ...... . rr . J I nro 4 -j - . ' Mine be the tomb, and thine :,-"i.Kfe.-5. - Mi - I " ' I die; and Fate avenges thee. I eb. Oh angel of mr life, to learn If Heav'n is sweet as were thy love, t- welU" h . ' - l, I J j;'... light and j well. Fare- the ibp of his voice, and when I ran into the bed-room he was sitting on the edge of the bed, hair on end tand face pal as death. . " . . : ! "What do jyoa want, dear?!' 1 TV ell, the poor man actually fainted away in Ms , nervousness,- and when he came to I had to bit and hold; bis hands whilje he caught catnapsj The swelling was nearly gdne from his ankle in the morning, andihe could dress himself and hobble abntt He, however drew up his will had two or three mysterious conferences wjth parties he seit for, and I saw Mm loo icing over a lot of photo graphs of monuments and tombstones. I Caught Mm weeping oice' and when I stroked the back of his' neck,' innd called Mm kny poor, jcrippled gazelle he looked up in a pitiful way and said: j - i i'Mrs. Browser, it's awful hard to have to die at my age.' . . - t ' That was Mr. Bowser fox the first two 3 '.T. a, . 1 . uays: , ma inira ue weni aown town, and on the fourth he gave, up his cane. When he came home to dinner I was on the lounge with teeth and earl and eyes, lull ox neuralgia. . . . . ;j ; - "Now what!" he roared out : "I'm dreadfully ill, Mr. Bowser. : "Boshl A little neuralgia! 3lra. Bowser you're got ho pore sind than a grasshop per, r If 1 were as big a baby as you are I'd live on soothing syrup." . ( 1 , n tho ' disputed jurisd iction, fThe British cascis the fheojy that! the Oftcncca tatutes of the United States are committed -within the wafers which arfr claued to jd 'pari oi tne nignfseas. The f aciemftobe that the British ves sels land their crews-on the islands and kil the Seals during the breeding : season. The offense has & far larger , importance, therefore, than is involved in an occa sional infraction j,of the . rights iof this, country" If ; the British position is agreed to,, the result : must be- the exter minatioil of thegcdls.V ; ; i: ; 4 -y blood that comes from, the abattoirs hear by. . Hirst, the man who introduced the industry in America,' lost heavily at jt In ifh.e beginning, .but -, is ; how immensely wealthy. have a son .who worked in the Bridgeport - factory and understands in the 1 business . thoroughly, and 1 1 think on i thpTft'n millions in it: - Not nnlv hmtonq mean to bring her a wedding present such as few the! forehead, and departed, i . ; : I are made of blood, but earrings, brooches. anything t brides in this nineteenth' cbnturV! have I " A week later! the community was elec- heltclasns. combs and! other-. little tMnrs aking. Besides, jou have 1 eter seeD." i k :c: t j- ii .-" .1, ir i trifled bv the news of .! the sudden death 1 of the same class. -: Iu England there arc g of the world, as ypu should ilBut it was not tift the dav; before that of voung Louis Seabrook, whoisuccumbed lots of these factories.1 In. the Brid?e- . I-1 nll -L-J T '! " 3 I' A U Li T t I .... . .. , . y. . nseu ior ine ceremuiy - iiiat 'ouis maue i io a rapiu auu uijttituuus maiauji n iciv i port lactones tney use aiOUl lU.UUU gal t jf . . -.., . 1.1. :. i L :- ire J f J I 2 ... . ;. . . . . , . r,D nnruiarannn or t n nniioa tr me aiinr 1 nova a rrai ma T-n urnmiu ni mica ,vt grviipn .1 1 n . ia.4 .-ia.,, m in t rr . btood is used. Figs' 1 blood, it is be-1 - Bru tucu j uwwuSi iu m-a r..a f..ii. i iv., ii a EDramed ankle, vou vou s.7 ' htm &a one of her hWn childfehM M !? iof the tmvsicians called in to 'attend Mm. knta ten miu-h iA-n1lMi it:. liriririir t.1i h "When I fell fourteen feet, Mrs. Bow "You- have grown tall f and manlvi They agreed tnat nis symptoms cioseiy I drvingDrocess much of- the blood cvar I uu liLra ui,a-t ,u; TJbuisl' she said, after thb first greetings I resembled those produced by the bite of I bratea. but what remains is uure albumen, turned ' my right leg 1 cleat - arouna. were at-: an ena. ."uut. you s iook wud. 1 a serpent, ana? nnauy aeciaea xnai ine 1 iVeulork Mail tmd JZrvres. 1 ultimo no Dromise: a win enter into 1 hArrmrt and reverrsir. 1 A-re vou sutTnr- natientnaa raiien a victim to some acute 1 . , - t itfer from malaria? HYou must not fallr ill and mvstenous form of plooa-noisoning. 1 u , " nnAil Tnef 1 i Tlma 1 3 ' f VIl !ia i The well-known horse trainer.! Profes t - yrace weuumguaj. -1 uur piaytaate, auu uc iruui, "4 -". i. iPn ov "whoa" U hi arrA I nf tvxrtrrintk rinira -orrtiitri topi anirol vrri-ioirorl .1 ripiith nf litn NMhrftnt '-Amftrntt thp 1 , j .. . , t Jo ""r J -j"--- -r.-v.w.Ji6..v,.v. , ..- f t&V : urnrrt of a TiorspmiLn I It should nfvpf bf H e :? FreS inr- iucuccu, " f1 used unless he wants his horse to stonl w. ::Vi'? i-v?: 3 ii 1 ,: : ! -!:-: I addressed to nis uncie.;-; it. . set . ionn. in i - . , . v A.a -i AWves-where is Gricet4-Ihad for- rambling, incoherent fashion these facts: hurriedly cer- 'fine ing more on this j subiectL 1 1 1 shall send I i t "Go into the librarv; therii and Twin 1 handle of the silver 3cev. and -that are ar-1 "Q LTv.ur?ll:"-"?: time of it in the dominions of the Kaiser ' . . u i. !- -s - i v is - -. w r r x- i - - . f . - w-ri ' ta ilia n rmt nmi inpv aiuniiPiiJ - : . Grace to Stay with: ihfr v aurit, Mrs. send her to you in a moment;) ii She isnistJ ranged so as to puncture the hand of any nTcnttint?-knife bf the machine was ' Fraiicis Josepn, wno is nimseir a penecc Elavyh, iWashitttintUlTo4"-are having her wedding-idresi tried on for the I one who tries .unwarned; to open the u v -vJ i Nimrod. . One-million three; hundred gone, and I shall feelsfripusly displeased last time; and I wilt tell her? not take it I Caskeveontaui-j a deadly venom.; But, : T.;r Vr hrl 2 nd nineteen thousand and ninety-eight I with you if you broach (to! her any sub7 1 off, for I want you tbsee how charmingly once brought face to face with my fair and gentle cousin, i coma, not nna it in my heart to carry out my purpose. Tw.o natures have striven for supremacy in my souL The one is the cruel serpent-cunning infused there hy the Borgia blood of my maternal ancestors. The;- other- is the frank kindliness -of !my American father. What if - the firet-named element should once again win thejipper hand, as it did when I planned Grace's bridal gift! I have deliberately tested1 on myself the death-dealing properties of the poisoned key. I have destroyed it. Never "again " i Urter Snake Sterte. , ; t I The County Clerk of Lonoke Ark.,' Is responsible for the story ; of a Jay bird killing a snake eight feet loog. j j ! A fanner, living on the old Peach tree road, Atlanta., Ga.t counted over 150. snakes in an hour's stroll on his farm re rpntl v. . ; ' v ' i L'. i; 4 i- . -, - - i !l. A black snake, fire feet two inches . long, entered the house of Alonto Bald win, of Missouri City, and dined on four, pretty canaries that were in a cage hang- iDgagainst the wait ' 1 " Af terthe poultry house of Willis Perrry! man, near Bonne Terre, Mo.y had . been, nearlv denonulated. he tried rat poison." and found the next day In Ms hennery a dead bull snake of enormous size, j . . - Pat Pierce's wife saved her. four-year- old boy, who had been bitea by a moo - casin, by sucking the wrmnd, giving the - child r whisky and putting a ; tobacco ; poultice on tho wound. ', bhe . lives, near. Jfacon, Ga. ,J , f . j : ' "r . ! I The thirteen-year-old daughter of Cal-' Tin Banks, of Griffin', Gal .was bitten on her foot by a six-foot rattler wMle she . was topping cotton. - fteracuie wen promptly applied, but the child died in a. short time.-, j .,j j j ' ?.--. f .:.,. ; While choppbg wood, DavidMcGran nshan, of Yellowstone Wis., was bitten, on the end of his finger by a rattlesnake. In asecondy with one blow of the sxe, he: had amputated the fiuger, and he tever , felt any. effects from the bite.- . j ' knocked my elbows loose . and brought on brain feycr-I lay here 'without a mur mur or complaint, , and ; you know it 1 Yon are a booby a regular booby, and I'll go back ddwn town for my dinner.! Detroit FreePren. ,v ' ' .1 )' ' : . A Sporisnian's Paradise. . . Att official return of the number cf game of all kinds that hare been shot in the Austrian cranire during the last seavm ject connected with love and matrimony J she looks in it Detore nor!aepanure"'..-:.-.4-vff-r'i 1 i And with, a : And ' sb' well and " carefully -did ! Mrs. Marsden (who was at once acquainted by her husband with alt the details of "the affau0watch.overr,herjdaughterf ithat Grace wee t away for her visit wholly, un conscious bf the conquest she hid made of her cousin 8 affections; ,: She was. to tell the truth, so delighted atthq idea of a journey to Washington, of a I sojourn with her favorite annt (whose daughter Alice- was ibouE' her own age); and of nod nndr a r BmileJ1 31r3.' itarsden disappeared - -r ' Some ten minutes liiter;the;door pf the library, where Louis was pacing the floor impatiently, was slowly opened, and the bride elect, graceful and charming in her vesture of. snbwy sating With a mien, of grave sweet maidenliuess advanced with outstretched hands to" rneet 'ithe newly feturned wanderer. ! He gazed upon ber fora moment with a lowering' brow and a bitter smile. wastaKen up. - xaau me uurwa wu-. . . i ira im MHrMrM' h-A ih single step more the lad's-foot would ll TViMr'T 43fa, I .ICJtk kWIIIS . 1J,VJJ ; JIUU1MUM !have been' mangled to pieces, i jihtrnal. --?v- -,U- v . ." -Albany all the things she meant ito see and do. "So it is thus that I find' you,1 womaU will it work harm on any human being. that she lost sight of the fact that Cousin that I loved." he said between his teeth. And never again shall L I would not ; A Guarantee'Agalnst Ralnv i Go, Bonnie Bess, and quietly dress, ' , ? ' - And we unto the fair will go; . - The grand affair Is rich and rare, i i Tis said to be the finest show. Much to en joy, naught to annoy, l ' - No fairer day you'll find; - - " The skies are clear, yonVe naught to fear, ! Umbrellas we wiu leave behin-1. --From storms secure I fesl quite ecnre, The reason why I will explain; : The heavens bright will greet our night, . Cau3e weather propheu say twLU rain. Gooda ' ': $ Hun. and 83.057 emails. 70.000 stags and roebacks, " 60,500 chamois," 53,1" wild ducks, and 23,432 foxes. There were only 2,560 wild boars, 32 bears, and 125 wolves. , Upward bf 5", 000 was paid in indemnities for damage !to - the woods ' j An Athletic Prodlfy.;! j." Wesley Welch is an athletic prodigy. He has gone barefooted every summer of " his life. His first shoes he paid for with " -quails that he trspped. He never took , medicine; was never sick. His fpd..' and endurance on foot are wonderful.' A . noted fox chase is recalled in which 1 canght the fox after a run of four hotr. when all but two of twenty-five hounds had given ont in the run of from fiXteenl to twenty miles. He refers- to llr. . Goodwin and .Major Jones, of McmplJ, . who. saw him catch the for. About twenty men on horseback started ia Ca chase,; He is confident that he can ex cel in' speed, and endurance both hound . and horse in a long race." He has rr.ide a mile in 1 and ten miles in t'hty. minutes. .His longest and bet ws'.k was from Atlanta to Chaltasoors in a dy and night, one hundred and forty miles. He hid two companions on the turt, but , left them behind. On a bird jourrry cf this kind he wants no food but sweet ened coffee, and he will retain frcm eat ing the day or so beforehand. lie i Ti . weall eat too much. lie prefers w i. 1 game and then, mutton ssd Wcf to I. meat, and regard chk'a ti tLz' c n: f meats. SahriU4 Ahrk.;i. and lands that Truth. were shot, overl London A 1 eharp-eycl traveler reports that within a' vt-ar the Mormon women tav 3 generally discarded their plain garb nr. 1 nowapctr a- Gentile -itrrs. i girlv attired gi tbeir About the PsTid;!! - Have you ever 'Ren1: common will Cower f t i dandelion? Well, yc i r--r its pctaU are t-p;-:- I ia tooth of a lion. .N'ow lie "tooth of lion: is dcr.t u - ' our word is almost a d :r r t t onsly encu-r1!, t!..' r lave strucs tie (':. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 13, 1887, edition 1
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