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- . , -i-r. . 1 : : k - ( - . - - . . . . - -.jr-""-' V - -T. ... HTT ;i j W J) kj JLJf Kjr JL XL) 1 v ' ' 13 TV V A- - T. J. i:ol,.;:i:T.-.OX, Editor and Publisher. v::iotev to tit: u; ext.; ; ixg or xojith hilkesxoeo, wjlkls cci xrr .t::n . aov. :r:i rr V..;.7.r il V.l'I'.'C, NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C, THURSDAY, FE3RUAB yW 1804. VOL III. ITO. 15. - - - i. ---am i J m m 1 1 ill 1 il ,4, II. B. PARKER, Jr, At torney at Law, .n: notaily rn-Li', North Wilkcsboro, N. C. V-",i" . l E. 3T. HAOKETT, RLLU "WILKESBORO, - N. C. t. h. KiM.rv. H. L. UREEKK. 1'IXLKY & GUEENK J1 Attorneys - at - Law, VILKESBORO, N. C. Will .r.irti.- liTIirthe do.irts. Collei tions K riulty . Kcnl estate sold i eouiiu.!M(1on. Dr. Geo. Dongbton, PEYSICIAU L SUEGE01T, North WiiKcsooro, N. C. OFFICE at RESIDENCE. W.P.HortonD. North Wilkcsboro, - - - N. C. ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTKSDED, DAY OU NIGHT, 1-Z or FIVE AT residence. Br. II. E. Surgeon Dentist. Offico - : I'rom 1st to 10th of EACH MONTH. Oilke over Miller Bros.' store. 2-17-12m 1H I CAGO AND THE WORLD'S VJ FAIR. . S ;nl ten rents (silver) or twelve centa in lv Pocket Guide to the KT it cxiK'Hition; gives information of valne to everv visitor, street. Guide, Hotel Trices, Cab KiiVrs-Uestaurant llntcs, etc. Describes the hidden pit falls for the unwary, and hints how to keep out M tnem i uis ninifin lil'Cim:in:n toev. rv visitor to the windy city will l-u sent bv mail , ist raid, on re ceipt of ten cents i-ilvcr, or twelve cents in tumps. Addre-x , 11. STAi-TOr.l) .d'ublibher, .f 0. lios --'l. York, N. l. l'k'.t-.e mention this pajH T HOWARD, Hortl' WssM, H. C. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Will be found at Turner's Furniture Store. Guarantee eat- isfaction. to Beef I have opened a first-class meat market in the rear of L. E. Davis' store and will keep on hand a nice line of all kinds of MEATS, OYSTERS, k. "Give Mo a Call.jJ G. W. ADAMS. T. M. BUTNBR, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER. uValn Street. - - Elkin, N. C. Is prepared to do all kinds oi "Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Re pairing.' Fine Watcb Repairing a Specialty. Fat!f.ictiin (tnaninteed in every particular Anything in my he ordered promptly t th: lowo..t jiri.-e pfsible. It will fay yo-.i to nee me before buying WbuIicm or Jcweiry. nca;i. '"""j. " T. M. liUTiEIw PATENTS. J. Ii. LITTELL. .Atti rncy and Councellor In Patent, Trade-Mark and Copyright Cases, Opposite ralnt Ollirc, WftKhington. I). C, 0't twelve vtow' experience. AMERI CAN nnd I'dKKUlN I'atents. CAVEATS. ml kII liisin?ss arisiiift under the paUni law prnmpriv anil rarciuuv prosecuted. KKJ i: "1 i:i CASW ocronled special atUn on. Write for information. 6t7"lTlM,n rwii of model or kctch of In Tenlioti, I n'lvio in to pntctitability without charg. (M.?utioii thin pufM'r.) 1 lolGomt Mot some tames. Some time I think you will ho i Know That I have kej t you over in my lieurt, And that my love has only r.e.'"r ,'."'" In all the time wc have heen rpiirt. 1 Some time, when Vou have su:ix;.l away It, A nV. fl.Ji.l, r.f oil rnur lif.. t. You will remember my true lovu nt U'A. Or itmny ff.me to paSiFomc dreary i::ht. After a tiny that has In en h:m1 1 br.r, Whrn you ure wery, heart-sick n:l forlorn, And there U none to comfort or to enre. That you will close your tir"d eyes to drc.ini Of tender kisses falling soft and liyht, Or restful touclics smMrthin(o!T your hair, And sweet words spoken for your heart's delight. Oh! then you will remember and he ;rl:id That I have kept you in my heurt. And that yo lr heart's true home will still be there, Although we wander i-ilent and a;crt. The I. let. I lclerinlnntir cl l!i .:im" Ilalnnct'. Prof. C. A. Youiii? in the (VsrnojmKtan An extunsivu eeries of o!rfcrv,i- tions whs mado in lSSU upon tno planet Victoria (asteroid Xo. 12) for the purpose ot ascertaining the distanee of the eiin, ami Inci dentally alto the ma?d of th-J moon qnantities wliieii to the uninitiated would Ecem to hvar no obvious relation to the molior.d of the little asteroid, though in fact the connection is close and positive. The work was very thorough going, moving the cooperation of no less than twenty-one different observatories in determining with their meridian circles the places of the stars which were used as reference points along the plan- j et's track, lhcn all through the j summer the position of the plan- j et itself, with references to these . stars, was assiduously observed j n...i.n d'.n n . t Ii a! 1 Alii ft J11 S I i II I DUl VckllOiJO n u ill, 1 i vii i . l ; i I - iv, most perfect construction, and the measurements made with them rank among the most accu rate and refined known in astron- i . i . r omy. Aitogetncr, oetween otitis 15 and August '21, while the planet was near its opposition and for a time at a distance from tho earth less than four-fifths the distance of the euu, over eight hundred complete sets of meas ures were secured, and only Eix nights were wholly missed. The reduction ot this mass of material has occupied nearly threo years, end the result has only just been published. Dr. Gill, who originated tlie cam paign and has reduced the obser vations, finds for the parallel of the sun S:S09", corresponding to a distance of 92,S90,000 mile?; and he further finds that the hitherto accepted mass of the moon must be reduced somewhat more than one per cent to satisfy the observavions; in other words, the earth's monthly swing, due to her motion around the com mon center of gravity of earth and moon, was found to be about one per cent less than had been assumed, It is intererting to note that this newest value of the solar parallax agrees to tlie very last decimal with that de - duced two years ago by Prcfcsor Harknees in his elaborate "least 6qnare" discussion of all the then available data relating to the constants of the solar system. The still outstanding error in .our knowledgf of the astronomical unit can hardly be .as great p.s one part in a thousand. Iron Trutleis Hl(erli:x Cleveland, O., Jan. 25. The Iron Trade Review to-day t-cy: By putting etress on the tonage oforders, week by week, and taking no account cf the etill un employed productive capacity that is causing a steady sagging of prices, the iron trade is able ;o report betterment. It is certain that there have been larger sales of pigiron in tho past week.? than in either of the two piecccding, and the inquiries from Eastern and Southern markets indicate that buyers are more willing than heretofore to take large lots. Tha grand jury at Fayette ville have found a true bill against J. L. Starling for shooting his father-in-law, M. Denning, who wa3 crazy, Sunday, January 21. This makes five true bills of murder on the docket. All of them will go over to the May term except that of Fuller, now on trial. Evidence for the State was taken in the Fuller case Saturday. by Gill and Auwcrs at the Cape : a0 After knocking at the door! how r.l'a.t tb ::n ::i m?y orJ r ILL? : bl y come up Monday. eraser, v.-r tvo all a:l.u::li of Good Hope, by Elkin and Hall j AVaitin:' for some or.o to oi.rti i rtJ-"' I'-'1'"'' j tI--:;t. at JNew liaven, and in v crniany ;t -. l,Cor..J peer liar roio from v.u. iyve.v.ai.-, i.?? t.-cn . E-;a;J:;;r.!:iV:: I 1 1 : r. by Ilartwig at Gottinaren a:.d tt10 cavo trov-h AVhen lb-.! "You rrx-ir heci trj-Ln-a , .om3c th--. -t iakrcstmj ex- I tUaL-th-- .-Co ;-f,,.,ie by bchur at Lam berg, lnc j.i- ..entlCman of the house came b ..v... .1 V;-"1 K J a 1 ; . ' , "r" w- ! .t : , ,r .tiinAnla mm nrml in I imp i . ' 1- . f 1 T 1 . . .1 I - - . i t.Jl L'l v' . 'J... .. .f'M.l,.JUt..I Dttuujvuia v"-k'v;. -: tne ;oor ne rcinar.ie'i taat tiiero: mm:..i tioi-'v.-i- t-j in.o:f.or .... . -. i - rnvci?-. e:-v v.-o A M'GOK IX WlXSTOX. TClt of a:; -i Wl-.nl Daf I'n::i:.y '.Vtli !t Vrr 5. ty il ISnv to Knv- Sit-smco T:t:i-t.-: Jieen :.;cr! l'Isj si .ivim .'i nry. Daily Seiitine,. 1 rj iilmv is -.ihe oxcJtiii i.- t j .. ........ i. :.. i . . to:i-Sa!cin. A tVnii'v residing t t!p: ji ; a carpet for their parlor rn-eM Iv , :u;d tlui gentleman ot tlie Itoiirc, ! a.i.ii.-tcd ly hid wile, were tackino; j it down. Wljcn they had tackc! j down the second e:de tliev werei"1"' ,U1 ,Bs.i:,''or astonished to find that the .. . ' : .-I side they had tii.,i." i was ;! jdctelv l'tili d nj. A little, laic a member of the family uttemtr:-i;v:i fnim-j :;.nl.,..n t-:- tr t'.v 1..t. j '.;'t f-alf.Hi.ic jt;;-t-:.head oi'ir, hill ed to remove a framed nhoton' :!i I' v. Ir:- h Jk i'.a -ioir.v.l t-j'ret w.ut.i. i ii? Dowiuan, f ili-!,n,:i .1, from the wall v.hn thev v. seized lv an invi.iabl.) advcr::ar .,.! nlmo.it cIjo'cc-I to deaili Several members of the fin attempted to pull up the fide t-t'j Ii:c car rei iiiki rei:ianea lun.e o iUi'J was onicrea ro vac are rne room by a voice that seemed 1 proceed from the wall. Several other occurrences of a similar character have transpired. The family are greatly mvslilied ns well as frightened. They oifer the carpet and picture to anybody who will remove them from the. room. Here is an opportunity for those who boast ot having no fear of ghosts and "hob-goblins"' to' ferret out a mystery and prove flt,;r valor, a local phvsician tells The Sentinel that he has heaid strange a. the house himself when i,c was cflit tl-ore ecvcral wcvk i was so mac:; knocking aoout the house that it was hard ' to lei when a caller did come. .At this tin:e tlie family were onl pinin-r '2 per month, f-.r the bou?c i he gentleman said he could stand : great deal of noise at that rent. Xol I'ulkiiii;. Washington Star. "It makes inc tired to ice . t1 e manner in wnicn those newsna- pcrs are run," said the man i:-. .1 " .1 f j tne smoiung car as lie toot on liis glassoo and let his paper drop acrc-ss hi? knees. The man who sat next to' him had one lock of hair an oasis in a desert of fcalp which hceper.t most of bis time in smoothing reflectively. "I s'nosc." he said, slowlv. "that yon points." cojiia i i give cm r.ll "I'm sure of it. Couldn't yon j"' "Ino, don't think I conld." "Do you mean to say that you couldn't tell the editor how t run his paper?" exclaimed the kicker in a tone that had abso lute dismay in it. "I do, indeed," replied them ;n with the oasis, earnestly. "Well 1 must say there are not like yon." "I know it. I usoel to be like jyou are. Rut now I'm trying to run a newspaper myself, and I'll tell you, my friend, Fm not sayin' a word.. .Not a word." A C'cirp. Pctroit FreeFrc-i-n. The merchant was rather blue, and his wife, noticing it, asked what the matter was. "Matter enough," ' he sighed, "I've been looking over my becks snd find I've lost money every moith for the Inst year." "How did you lo.:e iff t-he in quired. k0h, I don't know," he said, wc or.ri i- t i-i-iTiTf !-ii2 ii--i-i "Xcr where?" Then she thought a ml. rate and remembered what she did vhc-n she lost her pocket-hcok, and her fi.ee brightened. "Why don't you advert ice for it;"' She ashed," iiinoecntlv. 4-J)V George" he eiclnimed, "I never then: hr of that," and the next day he hr.d a big display ad in the paper, nnd the ne::t, and in three months he was in clover up to his chin. The Ashcville V. M. C. A. has called F. E. Willis, secretary of the association atMcrrimac, MaF, general secretary is andexpected Februrary 1st, Mr. C. E. Graham has been elected president of the association for this year. . . . L i' i-iii .t.i , j.1 ,1 ;i 1 - ; r;.:i-ii to .:,...:.!,:. r 1:1 ti.e .:,:v ;-': l : '.".VV ( '.n-itoi-y. v.- .! i; . il ! IKS.'S t .. 1 i: Lit ir :;i c l i t 'i ,.d!oIi!y iVJ f..r us la:,i:.,. Ulvub fi,r .;ti!inj atifl m-trvy :;! -re rn:t. ln;t o failf. to msi!;? iv;.e: t of tlii; 11.-; -al oiHsations of !.-'fJi-c. I.i dn; i:t to v-.jit IllTll Ti)t iiiSTKrlsM t a.'hr i C-a!!r :it j 'I A in vno r.r'.v niny r.:onii::;?. lit vi:!:e Iru'i a It v.-uh tiio rnu'.-.t li t: r . x.i.i'. ni( ii vi"e in'.!rip on ihj l.ir. :iH ua i'j we:e m.'. v:.is o;"rvi :y ;.;.' :y i i. . ....... i . i ... ci'- t; xn-'i.i ; I iYiH- t.iro. i .. n.o ; a;:;!.!'' loolii.-.'-- :.va j::: r-i I m - : i w's.'i in-1: i :t.: . uo i:n :j: u it v-S.-jl iu hi: tv't .--I ' h;- !: Ho -is vma a vvrv 1 tlmtt:i:i:-f!ya:i.l !-inn l:'t. T!i' - j vs;s t;di. i-.vvrn. the '); v:trt,r. fcs'.v i.oe.r- I-.:.'.t tLe iv.i-.Vv-eior ; ;siii:l at l!io iKK-.t-fiit!e, wliieii o ! i i piesl thy poorest fr:;me Imnuiu.' i7i the town CV.ptaiu !,r;:ti sat on a tor. Ve!l, you'll find there r.ia't uothiti wrong with titw oliico not r.ince ! Lad it. Cun't sny meeh for it before that.'" Tho is;::eci.or tir.te.i that his ae- eomits w re a Swan i( ;.'.:ed : everdu?, and "Yes, Vhat'rf ri.-i; iav. i!i:i: Pvo t.ciu ko bv.rr." The po.-tnv-.ter a ...ovte;1. to ;l.e in i i ": tcr':; prnpe;-nt:on to J i.v: r tb'. Tbcy nu);rtc:l to uo'oi--:. more t!i.VJ a t ra!! ccnt HUC'.i e iv.v iu ri wiiuiky aeeouaw, r:i.u r.'M i:e h monry p.s.l on a li:;;i:-. il.v.i L'..; j wa b-mums rna vsviorv. c..i.-r pn rato taemora-Hiumn. K took a wee: to approximate clTahu an.1 io f:'-dor.t ujji uct i t.iosriu iiiju win r who w.n ;:i hi ,1-S in;:-" pr.i.l over t-i.- full eleii nnu, ml tl'e eaptain iUKV it t. a brief term in V-U. &x script, A j;::r.".l riomrr.t. The Lu-lory of the casting cf rtat ues ia cue long Ftory cf patiocec. Wbe-n Denvuinto Cellini c,t his giw.t Pci'skuis, aeeonbeg to rales which bid own t'enius ha:1, lai 1 down, overwork and csporare bad so under mined his strength at tho critical moment he wax obliged to take tobb lied and leave tho rett of tho process to Rtime faithful workmen who un derttiod his plans. FiuaUy. however, oae of them came nishiusj into his sickroom, where bo lay dieJ ai'd gi-oacins vntb jiaiu. and told liirn ritu man' lamentations that tho process was a fail are anel that tho metal was caked. Cojlini tjirar.g from his Led, ran acrcsj tLc r. retrt .nd rapie'dy di-aggod a lead of elry oak wood back to hln finnice. Lie madj a rearing fire, and Gnding that the baeo alloy in his metal had been burnenl oi.tho throw in ell the iev.-t?r vevjeb of the kon-e-hoid. Tlien the metr.i bubbled, tho great Fe."setv3 wa-tcast, and the maker and hid faithful friends enibled. Youth's Companion. A Kat.ilit's Pension. Tlie Itaban papers report that a bandit, famonn in his day, is now liv ing in letae.'ul retlrencrt ncit far from Civil a Veechia. Many yars ago be gave up the active 1 ni.nnt of bis bntriccu, but net L:;fovo Lo bad anangeJ with a cei-traa r umber of rural proprietors to ec::tributo to ward hi? Fiipportn n;m prcportiouute to their rccanrv TLia iacor.:o tas U leva 1 with the jreste'xt rer.larity, and twice a ytv.r tho gci:k:l bi-igaud, r.e'ompai.-ietJ Ly his tt ciretxay, eel kvi.- ib anel, aeeevdii; ; to a"i co conuts, witheut much :i2::uity. n !p fr a : '..r.- l;-:'.ta. Juea:o da ("hatlci. Mslsop of Sd Boa,-, ha I ;H cer:,aail L;;i'i': I" 'll lion!.-) cv: t :e ACrk.ia crr.vi.lo. and , hntong l. et noi-arag l:"l i-.ea ce I ccniplL'-.h:-d and that the array w.y r.noat to retaru va 01.- give e tr i r..neu refn-el to go, took Lave of his friend-, parit;ok cf the racraniei.t. nicuutsd bis horse fully erprpped f;,r battle, and in tho sight of tl:e whol nnny charged alone iato th Rnracea cainp. v. ht-ro be wa.? at o:iee ev.t to pieces. -St. Loaij tJlobe-Deu"oerjt. A child who bad b-eeu art: n.llag a kiudergartea for noma months, cn being iatrcdaeed to the new baby, regarded it critically fer some ia. menta ard remarked, "It3 nc3e is an oblate sphsroid V Washington ferar. packing box near thy froiat iix.r, ! jury investigating the cause of the 1J "''Tsy:i '. uv.r injuL-; t f-.v .u loolring out r.t the beautiejof nature, accident on the Ralei"-!! aud j -'rcnt.is tbo i..an v.i- .. while a cleiI;waH tying up the let CJaston Railroad return their vcr-! Ji:i,Vi:i eryi!:;..'; t-:.;e ten's for Lim. On Loanag hi. visit ,1: r- 1 1 1 . n i I Ot'i.tr tan- beniir )-. vS.i , ord errand tho pu-.traa.ster KaiJ : "KAuf!,KV fl"d, C?nductor C?!.v ,icd by tho eloqneneo ci tao !,:.t "tui you are a insto-uice in-pec iimlty ot ncg.cct m not scnaiug x-uLer iu r,-.b.-.l:. Ue is r.pj to l.b'iib i no t.-o. inv:-.tcr a .O'Me;! to ;..e ;n i -. , t '.-r-v. -i v-.n,-.,.- l.1 v ;i.r-:-.- FATAL '. , .1 t. r r:;.v ;i. I's 1 rri:j P.tjn !t!- f.v t. oi::ei- A:.l a Ct;tivn:.o V" !e..-o,i :. IT"V. ir. .' !ii.. i' 1- : ::-..::?. n;i;l . t.. I'll v::..i: ; :;S.--;;i.:o:i . t. 111.. I. a t!.: : I.:h i i : i --; t i.i't.:- d iit o;'i-:: ! " nVh'i'k wait r tar.i; fcr rater and tli c ri::a?i went b::ck to train fVilowino-, !ut it t;tjein. not i';;r enough. The re::r train slow- -.! jii U,r the vard limif. hut j iho iirst iVt'iirlit t-too;! u;on t!:c jtrai-A soiny ditamv, It r:'ii iii'.o i thi eo.'u-h a:nl leic :':. c:i ;h . i io" a., Jiiiii Mr. Miaw. Ihis.tiil ...,.l1.r .f I'-.-f. V., (; ir'iie, of u arrentor. I a ii nr:cci:. ilieucau are :-ii:;.- '.;!:e;i e:-re fbv t;'.o railma 1 ;e 1 T t 1 . . ..i r. ir(.H.'o wrs iit to arrei: !:i by special tn.in this ; !!:rrnii -i. Stipt. Whir-nant, ofifc'ia,i!5y un,:oi.--.lLv.M-:i ii-.e. il ". ;!lirt, ,i.; ,. ! a;:v p. i-i v:;3l i:::-: i.-i;:f : t:.. - ' . i;o.uu Jin- jinie, in oil tne !xioun-J. the 27th cays that the coroner's cut proper signals soon enough. 1 :ic coroner s proccedinrrs were all cn parte. So evidence was offered bv the railroad neoide rr, ' . i l.iere is a rumor ci a warrant be - : : 1 4- .. .i . . g icMieei w c inv arrcri Ci voa !.i,...4, r..i.. 'pi.:- ....mi i .' - ''Ci'u v.e.:e. iiis win prooa - pT'::cv la v ). b:..v.::t ; i I r". f 1 io 1 tho h-"?.v.!:' A ' tu IViir. .n tl:e w.-'c oft'.-'e : :. ..; - i:ly c:; el;";"e l. J.i i.v.-t c .-t..-i w.vS vl,:1, , vcro obtained wilhout oiy coiitaut : wjiatavcr xi;o y-rcini'-nt is b'iafol'el and ' BC"t""t . 1 t:, " ' t 3i' ilil".:i -r I iv.'mi a:.--.'-j f'i.ir .!..- r'l i-t 1 . it iu a f u e-;)0ni V.3 j 0yl0 a r.Hr-ia'.l fct:-a.l plaeetl batweon I liliaadf ju-d the ncreii hnt p:a con- ce"1 rates hi.-ii ention voa ing with a vie.v i iciirovjIn;r it on tiio mi ad of the pciV'X'iea t. The pt v ci2at annoiin'Xd when tho u ready to draw, auel tho c;?e-nt thea elo-e3 the fobo. T.is pcreipieiit frees her eyes and procee ds to reproduce- tLo figure elrawn by tho agent Out of a total oZ a Esries of 113 ex periments with diagrams, without contact, there were 03 e'autr.ted as complete sacceisc:?, 23 as par tial suc cesses, 23 aa mLxIuseiipucus, while ia 6 cases r.otbing was perceived. Richard Hodgson ia CliautUfiunn. Ate IJi Koots. The story (joes that the bootmaker to Don Carloj, tho ecu of Philip II, took him a pair of boots which vre re too saiall to bj comfortable, and by tiio oidr of tho angry p?-inca tlr y were cut to i:ec?s, boiled and f creed down tho wretched ft-llovv's tl roat. t that lie was well nigh killed. Exchange. l'rcni-a Pi-ovcrba About V.'ci.-.ea. . A provincial French baying the Gauls are tho moat gallant a j well f3 tho raort ucgaliaat nation "Taeso v. omen are LUco herser., ror.o without faults," and another one runs thus ia hhaiilir.r vein, "Ono ia of tener elieated iu women taid horses than ia aey other animal." In a l'cr:'i!i'V fslcro. "Vilio is that very Lonely vcIn-ani-' "fibo is ono cf our bc-ct cur-tomcrs." "What did yott fccil Ler today;"' "A faU length minor." Chicago Record. There aro C"5,C0.a Russians in the chief eiti3 of tbo United States- 4S,t:C3 of then ia zeV7 Ycrlc,'? SCO in Philadelphia, -1.200 in Boston and -i,c: j m Baltimore, ihey uoa t go v.-cst. V. "isdora may be co:e pared to water, as water leaves tho heights and r.a :li crj ia tho depths. So is wibdoai ceived irein ca b'gh and p: by a lov.dy boal. Tahnad. v . 1 ; The laoiber, grandfather, great- nn7i.a frt'n r Ti.l rrtvint-r-rnt- 'Tou l r. o tj 1 & Km-al Retreat, Va., all live under the Fana roof. Salt and water ia cno cf tho Le?t renredies for Eore eyes and if cpplicd ; in time will Kcaiter the inCairiraiiticn. i The i it wooden Iridge, eo far a.s known, was tbo Sabbcian bridge ct Rome, built iu the seventh ceatury. i -. I I I- .1 . :: 'j .::!! p.-: i . .. . a l:.: t .:.:.::! "Y'.ii l';.v:- 1 ! I i lor l .i. .-. I il t t !' ;o J."0H IvC 1 trvsof :i: t.cr f.:: !t, w:: Lit u f'bt fM I:. !: of lv. r vi rei't i.Ap I in -:n o.v; ;.:i:!'. ! "!."." ." r il .( .; e;. 1 t.:: I!--. A ,.i i-.l-.vr.y : 1:. V : r i tjin;.:l. It r.l ..vy.; .1 tur.n n - t :i ii no- I.: ..'.i v.vi; ii, I i. i :. v val'ij ci 111' tlie t Sei'trriL:; tn.;viv5-:ii'.:'.. "' cf blJ ;r th. frie-mlrt. "On thooi! . v hs.un, t'.'jman w!:o ! the kt ;t ?-e.l .-..'.: ib- he t I .ever r..vh Io in cor.ctltvvh r.::d ! IT'"' ' '-' toe j.i i.itv '.. thev :.:-o!,.i Lis f.ici-'U ITo tor OV f 1 ! l- arieror r.ioro K,c1.-.:..r..; ; JJo i.- ( tl'ir: j;s tbo .!tr r. r.--,ii VL ' ' V . ' V .. , r.inv; i ; ;e..t m iho : "'ero ' ." 1 c. i i;ic-i t - v - - I (AV l.n;.V ?' : t rr.e v L.i;. it to l.a-.;:o.--:;i.-w Ynk 'i lit i'.ir. Anierigt'iec-raplcyc idatcd rr.ilrcadki; i - .t i-.'fjuitjiioa w l.oo vibi ;: f K'tej b! .:: r--tho ticket I:u-k, but who ai ti' an : '-."-ill.-.i-y to he ciifii.e, v.h;eb s .i' V.yj t:vbi p-rch pi-. e:it ca i liie s,.';.,u,.; 1:1 rot:: re.; tb.o !.r. vbeu a ::;ep ia e,e..i:vd. Oa hi. j'hvt ;,s rgo th cor.d .:etor pcepoae.l 1 1 i:.i.ito biai r..1' tr par, ;o cf tiio br.-.k-.r -aiia dutie:!- the announcing of btaticr.::;. Tho i:ir.tTiieti::r.,s cf tbo conductor wero couched as follows: "WIjcu 1 eay the uraae cf n station from one end of the ear. you ray thy ra:no at j the other cad. The hiakcri. u in 1 timated that ho w.tjj "heael tai to the act." cr wod 4 to that effect. Tho train v,a Provider bound, ard as it reached tho Mabiiiou-i tiiy of poll and polities tby coud'ictor and brakcinan t tctiened theu;j.elvrd at cither end cf a car. "Puvtuclcct ! Pa.tu-bxt!" ejaculated tho conduct - or. Kcrit'tly vtro tho werda t:t- tcred when "rkaao i.t thisend! Caaia ci this end.'" caaioia Ktet-te-rian tor.c train the l iakc -iaau at taoouicreP.icr. Pt'ovicI'.Mcc J(;im. al. Wf-.r T.ricT l:r.;-r r. f irit:.i. A piano tuner tePa of fiedirg v.-ith in tba p.,t year mouse nest.; ia four db":"erent piaat.s. The .Le'r d..y be was called into wo a piano, t':e baia mn-s of which struck thettriagsrev tral tiiaes when a key was teuehed. He knew that this ves becair u uorao thing was the natter With tb-j Lq,:u- lncr tanes. the purX's: cf which ir, to Lobl the he::rae;-s go that they nl. "1 ttrike the fit rings but owe. lie fe;. ,.1 that every one f ti e CO odd i;:: . s cf t".;v bad disjappeai-e-d, and ;!;ej lao'x-'s's ii-sl w:a; f.ooa oiseovircd. It war. a buucb as Lirge aa cueV iist, composed of tee rai; :;ii'g trj-c :: . hcv. i cl ii.l'i a ;;nh;v ta:.!.f. .'J V.I ti:ay cat va; i.'b!y ; t - iK.s l -r 1 I Ic.liO 1. :ag rp A.) oi the h r.";."hi.n' ! a ! a c ! toa k;' v.-- t 1 Dia 1.:.:' p;-i or cr.j va-.i v launlv i- 0:1 V. phot ;':r v l'.j i.e 1 e : , ii-e e Eu; t-; :-b'e :lli. i' 1 l"Xt-"ci',d ia I.1-j, A girl v.hri i - !:ro. ;. J ", rider" i-.fivueatlyrv; a i.i 1 tthious rt-gir-. of :;, ; C: .e .hli: .';;U!1 cd.l boaia of th : r a fATiTt hoivu !.5i hi,::,! the .eon- i ; fhiaeia from deivatives by v.wiiirg . i tho;a of . the sppro::ch of rt vocae of ! Crers. Sao isiui-a to be a very leau tiful rL I. Atlanta CoaetitatieTi. I lie: i!i i:..:. I i .: I ..- 0 The Old Friend And tho heft friend,. that never fails you, h bnuions Liver Regu lator, (tho Red Tj that 3 wliat you hoar at thci lnciition of thi.i excellent Liver medicine, and peop-lo uliould not be j eivnnded that anything ebo will lo. It is tho King of Liver Medi cines; is h Iter than pill, and takes the-place of (bun mo and Calomel. It ael.i duvc'.ly cn tho Liver, Ividneys and Rov h and givc.i new life to tho wholo sys tem. Thi is tho medicine you v:.u:t. Sold by all I)rn;."gi!-:tn in Li'pail, or in Powder to bo taken elry cr made into a tea. v 3-KVKUY PACK A lir.a v Hun tho V. M iiii ii in rrI on Avrr.ppr, J. u. Z-iivi: h iu, l'Liiijiijiitt, fm. LOOK AT YOUR ill; u Oil i 'ihey are daii.aging i,-y dav for tho want of Ran,!. Dun't let then rot down ; bt:t have thent ;.'-; !ed nicely in ho vt-rv lair:! 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North Wilkesboro News (North Wilkesboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 1, 1894, edition 1
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