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4 r" ... J V tU6Cts . ... (.- ... ... SHE lis .' -.." 35-.'.. I1 . i .V - i J .5v -OUVvlTD PROP. 5i'J!H PJHF; .ABROAD NEST, 3 . $l,BO ?ER tea: VOL. V . BQSBORQ, NORTH CAROLINA,: THURSDAY January; 13, 1887 no; 20. 5, AATTDTIHIF)- " i t , .. " I . - l 1 i - 1 i i i i i , -; - 'I f BITTERS ' v R7 cwe HEADACHE INDIGESTION BIUOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA : , '.;-'-NERVOUS PROSTRATION :f MALARIA s- v- -CHILLS and SEVERS j"J ,TIRED FEELING - , GENERAL DEBILITY: ' PAIN iif the BACK & SIDES IMPUREBLOODT"! Vf CONSTIPATION ; V'':S FEMALE JNFIRMITIES.i , RHEUMATISM KEURALGIA- r KIDNEY AND LIVER .TROUBLES tOR SALE B Y AIL DRUGGISTS ' Th Genuine has Trade Mark tuii crossed Red .- Tiaes oa wrapper. -. - TAKE KO OTHER. Professional- : JDaids. a. W. GRAHAM, ; f ; - atoobney;at law,1 Prctice in tha Counties of Cuwoll, Daraam, Guilford Orangs and Fersou. : XX S. WIWSTIAB. ' J. F. Tbbky. YyiKSTBAD A TBUBT, 5 . ATTOKNEYS AT LAW. " ; :- Boxbera, N, C , :- . '" irempt attemtaon glrea teia basin ess antrnat ad to them. - m- LtlllSrORD, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, - ':ZL-J-Boxboro;'Ks;C. - GRAHAM & BUFF1N, , it ' Attorney's at law, HiUaboro, N O. J EraetieeB tb eantieaofAlaniaaciCasw Darhan, Guilford, Oranje and Perspn.' , J 8. MKBBITT - ..f - - ATTORNEY AT iLAW, . ' r " Boxbbro,N.C- : - Fnettyk jatteaUoajgiTea Claim. -.vS- to the oollection o C. E. Bradslier. I PSACTitJIHG PllYSicIAN. ; " T:i:.BoxboCr: I jmi-rteea offered to the citixeiia ot BoxDoro aad aqrroiiBdipa com 1a tni tT. -E. T.FTLL.EK, .7. - PBACTICINa PnYStClAN. v . M Boxborb.N. Ci:-T whm -aot professionally engajred I can be wnea . Irtiich is the old llaird " THE FALaEUoCj Will open! AiBKna 18th 1.88. -. .. ; ', v JAMES W. Tttti5T,T,Prrnc!pal, TnittoiT for eks Frima Oepart- :ommon Englinh Branches fW-W . Higher EagliBb aad Laagwises, 20''; ADVERTISKItfKNTS Wholesale and KcUU leaiex 1- , Largest M The . Danville.-Va; W DEALER I3f CarriapsBugps,; Harness, Saddles, v"' a:"- , ' Collars, AH Work Guaranteed t Give Satlsfactiea. Fine worfc a Specialty.. 'None but best work eoiar r - - - M AI2I OTBBBT. PANTILLE. yiBOlIA Mar. . '-"'".- HOWARD HOUSE V -V ' " SOUTH BOSTOWi TA. , A faTofite Hotel with the Travelling attention: : , - - " ' " 'VkA WrtrA.RD when' yon .Ttt South Bostu Chargiw Tery-reaaonahJer Jp ;lriy. : -9250.00 -V 3VliXi J5UY ONfi OF THE 1 nnrham Saw Mill complete. Beady for op v wrna Bw .olid tooth oaxr. 60 eetoi erauoD, Aivtomatio set work "IW rtTWnt hoots, hammer and .oney E--.- i e WIS B LUXT, Frop'r. PfrrnTwo7ksrOarbam,N.C. - .aprUly rTliB;Great AcxerJcan WEITK FOtttjRcirLR9' AND PRICEi To '41 : - misrer and . fifties Afit ' Ccwtr! Tron V. ; - Uliaj, , C :f . . , - apn I ly :S05iE'QOEER PEOPLE. Vi ! ; ' L" 1 " -HO CQMS ACROS3 vTHS BI3 PONO U THE 3TEESAG5. J Hm at Castle Garderi The First Stay ' Child rea rerywhore TUe - , . - Firat Meat Ashore. ti x ' " PSew York World. -To the ea.;ual on-looker tha distinetlTe f$atore o a s&ip-load oOmm-'srantsat Cas. t: Gartjan is the- striking color of v the new. comer' dresv Tm wobmb ; fairly , rTal in skyrblns shawls tied about thoir beads and' Uagenta gowbar dresses of a deep aai t aistent yoilow. Tha moo, are quita as pro-" Bonnoed, la tha eoior7! thsir garments, and -he a poor immigrant ia'deed who doea net bld-som oat in a 5 bill Taut iadiso shirt or a' pair ot gTee&Lih troi -er - No two rtyles of beA.t--,t?T wiMk 'ai-Ii contrast is a picturesque as the fcoldet fi-each. painter OTBrveaturei to ; put luta a Ilratoa ; coast- eshiDg scene. Eren the babied' dresses, aad there i always a large proportion of "babies are as bright as their mothers1 costumea and quite ainn-Amerloan. It Utm& pon&tant commlnslint of ehansr- ins colors that makes the kaieido3Copio pict ure at Castla Garden different from any other in America. Taataaithe forms of the women.- Nowhere etss can one see such triangular or 'pyramidal women, llfot Gne of them ha the slightest trace of a want -They see m built np from tbS-jroand in the thape"bf an Egyptian pyramid. The broad aktrts touching the floor form the tae, and lead up by unbroken "straight unea to the pax of the pyramid the head. After ' the ship has landed her cabin ps- seagers at the dock, the crow led netra? people plunge down the gaag-plnak into tae garden.- 1 be first fetep into the promised lan-Uvtbeir Eldorado, U n -t wholly reaisar' in jf. They- thought America a ree coun try, tut find taemiiTOJ prionsrs ia the" gar Jen, .cut,, c from eTarybody bj a long list of rules and reguiauiou? printed in every language that anybody erer cared to leara. Watchful attendants are at the-r side to tell thasn - what to' do, and with the pbflait ttropic patience character istlo of emiraita they sit down to wait for fortune and the boati, TSiey learn to work Tery early; and the little girl of 10 or 13 years employs tha . idle tima in knitting warm stocking that will do - good service ia the cold north wast farm lands whither thay are bound. TEE CHiLDasy. . Bifted (a flvry where, aa talek a3 stars in tha ' milky . way, are the children. They em to burst n to bloaiom in Cattle Garden as naturally as the leaves crowd taa tree buteide ia Eattry pari.- They only, o all tb-ship's company, do not cara a fig f cr to new eurrcua ling. The new country hai the saise sunshine that they knew at home, tad there ia the sauia freidom for play tbat ey likod thro. Every grown person 9-ms to have more ciiiiirsa than bajjago. The usual rule 13, t';e greater the one thj l9s of the other. Yon . can s9 motherly looking widowers leading and carrying lang j tying? of .children and tired ,-mothers wor rying over sick bob;' e,: ' f' 1 Back oi th39, if you stand on tiptoe and look over their beai-s 70a can aoe little group of two boy aad a girl clutching each other (I$htiy hand In band. Abcat their seeks or sewed to their clotiiinz is a tag. It id written la low German and lcsn of the good American to forward the :t;J) totj to. their uncle who lives a ne where ia Dakota or Manitoba. They have come all tho way from Germany alone. Just a month ao I Xwo cDildrear one frooi IIand and tha other from Halian d exchauwd tboic tg with citdiish play fulness ..aad it took reams of explanation to raeeaihe rsiatives believe 'they had the ri,;ht children. r ;- Tbes9 little' emigrants are as a rcje too jronng to realise, tbeir changed ldt in life and sambol odi unconcernedly amid thair aaranga nrroundiass or rit with a look of sspreme patience en their stolid face cauocaicg huge a!icas of e.are rye bread and Liraburgar che-e, for they can eat any and every thing, and uo fear of chobra in fdntumxli'turbj tLeir parents on their ao count.', ' v : " - naST MEAL ABHORS. : " ' " One oonsolatiofl the emigrant has at the Garden that is dear .to him. EL? can buy food in his own language and eat it the game .way u ha wants tot ui:ere u a bread conn ter where thft price are poted up in dif ferent languages and .where tha purchaser is .fared Ithe ,choioo of . "Schwarta r. brod; Pnmparnickel, Wurst," and all the slEfEar articles of food he has been accustomed to across the. water--.-7 -, t - If the 'countenance 4s any Indication, thsra W a greater eatlsf action 1 in supper made up of tblajawith familiar names than ordi nary peoplemivaL'''- -Tae old man untias his hoarded - penalex from the -u corner of his handkerchief where h kscpttham, :-. achool t!ri fashion, aid invests in a loaf of Pom cerfiickaL The-ollvlaiy burs a mas' of . beer and t the two eat- themselves aide side on an old box that contains toeif entire property . and mak the Srt maaliiv the new country. "It J not much, but they en joy it, and he ' rolls over and goes toelep on the floor as naturally a3 if hhad e&mped out there for year. - , PeU, they bring' too of all kinds and in ell oonditions of sea sickaeaa. One of the worst pecimsutj"!ea lately was a greoa "parrot In a cz It ..'belonged-: to a loy of 13 and -was the only friead,he had. this country." The parrot - was nnmistakably. jll. and meanei ita fateio s tongue that nobody bat the boy knew. The lad clung to the cage - with homesick devotion, and the last seen of him -he ,;waa" loaded on a; train;- lovingly carrying the caje under hia arm. ,x ' ;j r- . - - " ' British Koyaltle at a Discount. , aVIndonTrulb:i It is a common error in England and one. which is exceedingly:- silly and ,'ab-urb; to suppose Z that our--roy edtiea j are - regarded abroad with ""something -: approaching. to veneration. Nobody, ia theia day?,-cares anything whatever forrra' cooaecfiioa v.wlth, the royal family of EagTanX .Kotbinjj is gained either from the political or-from; tho dynastic point of view; tuors Is.neTflf.' anj money for6ho5ming, and tha Eoglish court ia the dullest and m'Jstrparsimoniou3 ia - Europe.-' ' y.' J ",'vs It is a mistake ot the wildest and mot ex feravaxaat ksndta believe xaat Easlfch princes aad princessthrow thoir handker-I chiefs where they please, withthe certainty that -they will be' eagerly scrambled ; for. This plan may answer tha most obscura oi tha German serenities but it 'i -quite "another-matter when it comes to tha'qaeaj Uon of aconnectionwith any idistinguisbed or wealthy governing famdy. - . - - Awfully Attenuated. ? - . New York Journal "" ' ' - - ' 3Sy" dear said 1 a -Cain littla " Brooklyn jnan to his wifa,;thi$ paper say$ that thera io a woman down east , who goe3 out- and chops Wood with her hasband." T - f :WelI, whai ofiit? $1 should think - sh Joould eaaly do it ithe is as thin as you aro, 'I've of ten thought of using you to psel pota toes with."- -. , ' z - " v -The th-"n little man laid down hh panel with a sigh that sounded like tho squeak ol penny w4ft 4 Z . - - I r V .. - ' GUSTAVO OORECONSUMiNa HOPE.' Wfcy He,. Never Sccceodod as a Fainter- - His Thousands- of . Drawing. . - --; laiobe-Damocrat Book Review.T U real nature was gay, sunshiny and tender, and be entertained sympathy for every "one outsido of his own profdSBioa,' but never heaid of any other arti t'sBuccesa without brooding -over it jealously and nn. bappilyi "Ha had reached a pointwhioh tlip.de him in4iilrent to advice, to assistance. tofr-endtship,"-saving , only'; that his adora- tton for his mother was fixsdand absQrbmjr, ahd he yielded to ber in ail respect', . With all hrs raving, - hofrsver, aad 'ail his latbar, he pculd - not ' establish a reputation as a paiutcK His designs were - original and be&utiml, but he lacked the toohnical skill riJr finished - biuch tnat come t- of Ion; and particint prepare UoBy to expresr them on" C8ttva iu a correct and oattsfactory style. P&iatjna - was hi3 dreaia .his idol,- his great fcon umnuj hope; but illustr&tlag ; meant' Immediate fame and really moasy, and to he could not . quite mike up hi mindr-f:v5rfee7-- f'. him' hid.t for the-wc fid ta aband n 1'"- t ;, He never made a preliminary sk3tch on' paper, it is curious t'notv-but executed his drawings etraigrht oft ontiio wooi and the enormoai quanttty of wood he uied,- always the fiu9.it and whitest of box, was : a small fortune in itself. Ho worked at 1 high pres sure, too, and with -a celsrity that was enough, a contemporary said "to 'make ona dizsy," never drawing a sketch 'twice over, aui tossing the blocks aside when finished wita scarcely a glance at themr Swiftly as hluied bis"peacd, his imagination was in-, variably far ahead of it, and at all times he had years of -future toil - planned and wait ing. . ' - The books which he illustrated from: 1850 to 1870- were numbered by Bcores, ; and the desi-rns by - hundreis and even -thousands; and his iaeorae durlng-that tims " wa :1, 400 000, and would have t been much larger if be had cared to . stand out for higher prices In all the hi; tory - of art. it is fafe tossy, there is not another such an example ef indefatigable asi1mty : and of . ceaselev demand upon the imagination. -And this doe i not iuelud-3 tiw lon list of paintings which he produced in thw period, many of vhich nvera mnst difficult aad elaborate, though they did not bnaj him so much & aioovUsi, "lie his it all in Dim," tho critiw said when tbey lo:ked at his canvas, "but he lacks school." Italian Workmen Sfever la a Hurry i Letter from Italy.l'- J."- "f ; Workman bare ars nevjr in a hurry,, arid are always glad of an excuse to chat or look at the cin$ry, or do""anyUiiaij but what they are psd to do. .The deli cerate .war, for instance, in which a stone-mason works woold make an American builder crazy: In the firt place,- instead of . having a ton of blocks. Bhot up on - a steam liivatorr"'as a FtiUAdelpaia contractor would do, the stone is brought up bloc? by b!ock.on th backs of liUie boyi. The little 007 stniables on t'nt ladder or stumps hit toe and mieesa hp, but tae stone-mason. doesn't mind thi". but - whittles whila hy wait patlsatly for tha w boy to corna agauu" ir-Tha that block- of - 8tonj "fr, laid,"; the boys go2s down, the-ladder for another, aad the ina;-en Uik3 an-thar look at the aceoery cntilthe bnycoca -8 back again; Th sand, lise the b1oc.a oftoue. is enveye 1 to the masiins by giris aat boya Tfesy csrry it up in baskets that feot t about hiuf a . bushel. Tee f cromen tdi ins teat several Yaars are required tor the contrncion o a modarat. s:aad building. The boys wlio carry, up 11.9S9 bits 01 BtoEo and ba: Lots of mortar-j snd j and got from 13 . to IS cents a - day; 1 ho stone-ma'on get 50 oeat-i, aad the men who quirry the stone and fc&nd 40 cents per day. And tbae aumi are eren smaller. -tnan They loo;, tor an .Italian day is ma on .louder than a workman's day in America It- is measured from sunrise to sunjet, ; find at this season of the v yoar 7 and.-, even 8 o'clock in the evening finds carpenters and br.ckiayors and mechanic t-till at work. . ' Smtso. on EUrUu - - . ' J. : -dDetroit Free- Fress. - r ITine miles from Walla Walla, ia situated a ; colony' or Davisite .iformon. Th&y call their organization the- Kingdom of Heavou on Earth. . Ibey leliava that npir.ti return, aad tak$ up.'n tliemelvei new bodieand tisat tlie .s pirite-o Jsn-Cnjrist, Jhn the Rorelater, JSlu thaJ3sp i t, ,B& Pe ter, and about fcalf the other ; 6FOitlvsy King Davii, l Jiiosss the Lawgiver, Abr&ham, Isaac aaa "Jacob have returned, boenborxi over again, and that they now have todsesacred chil dren in that colony,, and are only waiting for them, to grow up .when tha shall con quer the whole worldJ" - ? . Taoy have a sacred corral in ? which thoso - children play, which none an entor with out takia tff their' shoev - Davis .has a daughter about O yoars oil, who, it-' is claimed, ia tj.o great ..eternal mother of ..apuitaand i? to ba mated, by her-fasher,'s to htr drcther in lleaa. DarL.claima to bavo ths powr over life and death that be rand ail who bekeva faithfully- in bis doctrine ( may Iivo a long a thoy.; please.: fembars hair, and, seldom comb it. They hold their property, ia common, bu t Da vis - holds ,tha deads, titles, etc fTThey do not believe, ja maTrrag,- tnt an to be mated by Davta trmiit hhns8lSr'avi U ' a'AYtjlshman an J th rast of .tue coioay aie English, ; Irish, Bcotch,' Scandinavians ;-and a-rfew back w -da 'Americara .-Whan' eatherod to f gether fi-r serrioe3 . they remind one of" Hark Twain's unprejudiced ury. cr A Peculiar F.'shtlug .Fowl. Saturday Be view. ' v. There werj at lelst tuirty- reoonisai varieties of game fovli in Great Britain, pf wjsicA , - KnowIey breed was on. the whole tha-moet celsbratad. ' The cocks were black-breasro'i, - with red hacklasj the hens parti"idga-colored, and the leg3 of bath were .white. -- Another famous v bjead, known aa the - black-Tsraasied,: djlrchuwbai I -grey. , hackle i aiidVed wjagi Then thero were duns of various i hues, ",wait3 "pilei,''. cuckoos, bloteb-breasted reds," and many.othiTs. , There was also a curious variety known i as the hen cock.; The peculiarity of tho hen -cock wa that his feathers, which were of a -very eobir polor, reS9mtled those of a hen; -and his faminiue 'appearance of tea indiiced Mother game, ejeks to imagine him 0 bo of tho female 6x.--W-uen, 'therefore," he ""was put dowa upon the mat. of the cock -pit his -adversary;' ..irv.cuaa oi - prwyiirmg ? w. ujjuiv- would ' sometimes proceed to make those "gallant : to wb, scrapes , and. pirouettas : f 01 which cock - are sc : justly famous. Not so,-5 diowever the hen cock. . Watchiji; or his eoe"myJs-" polit3St"momenfe, that wily bird gave him a bloWwhich' thoroughly - unde ceived r him as - to - the question of sji. aa4. this blow wan delivered under such singular advantages that it Often decided tb3 battle. . , - . - ' ; A Prof e3or ot Walkiag. - f Excbaage,! : . A pr6f essor pf. walkirfg ie said t6'be a -Canadian Institution : which might -"bo - imported- with advantage to-our young ladies' seminaries r': The professor-.- take3 - 3ouug ladies cat on long tramps and compels them to-ndopt a tree swinging gait, aad carry -their shouldof a properly. v " . -. . v" Chicago TrlbunoirThe motto, i'd rathei fur right ii-aa be, prosident,", origisatad -with a' Wawaukee man.' " - ' , , f t r- -'': - S r - VISITING THS ; EARCNES3 . AT HEH Personal Appearanee '.and trading Cbaraoteriatica Holy iAtdgavaod , It Furnlnhlngs Pet fnd Their Ttov'T , ' ""rTtttresThe Touns Husbands , rLoadoa Oor. Kew .York Sua. " , ' -To Americans, -the Bimmass Burdott- Contta has always been a "person of singular interest v Ser.waal1;:hr.. - Baeov.'beBe.' - j factioji, and romantic nature all tppsitr -to-1 us, lorour .-eaabiUcwi are doubUas keoiier and finer than tSoa of the Bia-llslv - i .""At one ot the very ia.t rsceptiSus' of thai season fcitfcias some waat apart in a f aiihion- i able drawing room.-1 ia i a sLgafc sti aad i tllUA.ftVeryltody .-aroiat: SttJhxr xrx&m Fhr0 was nub r q uoe - wtx . oaiequioune.s u j the attitude which are - showa to royalty. but a voluntary and almost aifectioaw ra spect.' .. The hostess advanced with smdiug face, aad said, -"Haw good of you, barondss," and the hum of -conversation" was resume J agvia. 8o.i3 wara -sunj by a groat linger, aud recititious .delivered, by a well-known comic actor and - the - most interested and amused face the most enjoying face in all tee assembly--was ' that yif the 3 Baroneas -buraett-Coutt. h " FEB30NAI. AFP24JEUKCB. . Z VThen tho peoplo- thinned out a little and I ... had an opportunity of talking with her, she " etormod - my' heart. She has a very small, sweet faae, deep blue eyes, soft, "dark brown- hair, -without i a gray thread 'in- ic, and her complexion, ree from- all artiflvial ties, if parte ctly frodh arfd healtny.-- s-er manner is very quiet,- simple and unassum ing, and she an excellent and sympathy tu li tenor. We made f am a3 head way togetaer, and she said she would be happy to reeaive u on Saturday at Uier place near London, Holly Lodge, C . It is a lovely -drive to. the Lode past some of.tue model, dwellings and fcrrough -green lanes.- VVe were nwt by a footman and asked if we had an appointment with "my lady." We said no, but gave. our car4s,and a short wade oa inlaid marble brought us to. a Ion? room covered with - matting , aud fdrapad'la red and -.white buntmg-.Taa large, Frehchswinlowi close ' togataer Opened - to the ground, -and : wieker work chairs, fables, and settees of everyeoacelva ble shape , and design furuishsd th5 room. At the back was a Una of Tcasoj filled with geological specimens, all labeled arid nam- bared In the" neatest mauner. . This room opened . into a small, lichtv weU-fll!:ad : con servatory, and this again communicated with tho drawing-room. ' Such a. pretty, qaaint, retf ud,;- old-fahinnad room it was. A carpat wiha waito ground, strewn wita rosea, covered tha floor; the furniture was encased . ia bright, fresc flows red chiutx, Several uncovered cfiairs, ia dainty- em broidery, bore on their faces loving gifts to taa owner.' " 1 . - " . A large photograph of a beautiful and distinguished lady in a gilt frame hung; close to the door, and on "the waite margin, in ' a Care toJc pretty hand w-s writtear "iEs Couttt, ironvher friend -Sophia" (queen of the 23therla'l.-tw'"griml piano in the ccster-was covered by an immease and very ugly piece of fancy work. Too facials of cloth used - in the jtoldioro1 - unlf ormswero haped in - small diamonds . and sewn: to gather; red, black, blue, yellow, lilac, graeo, n& to-;ip'.i against each other in the most fantastio maanor. ThU, too,. wa- doubtlesi ajgift from grateful hiadi Wth ever opaa beartsd owner.- Large looking-gl arises ant many pictures covered the- light walls, and tables laden with, priceless bric-a-brac stood aero - ana laere aoona riue room, u i on was a.beautiful .specimen of . BeUuk ccina,' a rosa-tmbod shell resting on tho. graceful necks uf throe a warn; f - FET8 AN& FICTTJllES. 1 , v Wo bad waited fifteen-' minutes when the baroness ' apjioared. 1 Sio 1 tad - been - some ditanca in tEo garden, and had walked bur--ridly-80 her ehek4 were Gushed with ex ercuo and hor byes -ware bright with health. She eeeme jf unaffectedly glad to sue us and, -after a f 3W 'moawut' iwuversatioa, said sae must fehow u a little mor of. her hoa-e. Thd billUrd-room w Inrg9f and ilelljht full. arransed,.,,. Tho.; wa-l pictures wera especially later9st!ng-to a lover or animals All "the baroness p-tar dona by famous artbits, - adorn tha .wall - Cows, birds, cockatooi, dog3, -'doo'iey-i,"-and shwp lira amicably toother. .Upon ; the rmautelpieca i? a singular-lookin g bl ack , dog. v with an almost 'tbite .head. :S Tos, -V19 barort e'iB taid,"" "he" was -very-atranga "in appearance, aad A.yery accompli'hed. My slater bought him frsm soma-' Gorman player., Ona of his tricks .was-taking a rei-hot coad in his .inanth, and ? fcl3 teeth were qaita worn dowa." He had a heroic f aco, a'sqnaro j'aw, and - iateasa 'eyea that spolce i4 . past- tufilariog. ;; It is pSeaaast to think of his jj(at 4 day, ! profperons- o,ad happy," with nothing- harder to do. than to carry a- ladyV- dainty, .beaded bag in his poor scarred month. - ' ' . ' J ' "Ben,? alsmall foxitarriarv- that' bad not left tha-baroness side, Ustonl jjalously to tho conversation, for ha sneakal away, and presently triumphantly; retarnodb caiTylng a roand white stono in ' bis - mouth. - .The baronesi says her' friends frequently send their pets to: her when ill yor - tiwrblesome, for she ia as kind to animals as to humanity. ' -V XHABACTBEISTIOSI.", . In the second ; drawing 1 room there are sdma wonderf ul pale qiamarin9 witidows,' withl. graceful t'etcbiag on them of draped and jroutided. female figures; tho hangings are all of the same pale tint, and. he whole' room is a suggestion of the earliest and ton direst" spring days. :' Out .of this room is a fernery andtben into the garden, where wg had tea in tha beautiful old-fashioned flow ersd -obina. Her-; eardens-K'ae love-.; The flower beds are .Jnore ua-tudiod than Oiirs ra?a, pinks, geraniums, lilies, larkspurs, all jostle each other." - - " . There was a great political discnsilon go ing on, in which the baroness was animated and.interested jika overy'true woman, she. looks - At her" husband's 'opponent fiom a purely personal view. . 3r; -Burd3t-Contto was away'laying a corner stone or opening J a railways - She speak of him .with a sure-. naes that mdicatj tae complete congenial ity between them. - Indeed, she is a woman whose age no man .or'womaa would -stop to consider,-;- Intelligent and Qonversant'.with a great variety of subjects, she has gotten the bast that life afford, for she haa been, always busy and kind - and useful. Her in tensely occupied mind has taken no notica of time, .bo time has passed . hor lightly, by, going on to tease those -woman who watch with heart-breaking anxiety for crdw-j feet . " Vitality of Seeds. - " ? fy,xffhanaf.l " The IDchigan Aricultarai - cblle'o' peppla are testing the vitality' of j Seeds burd In sealed bottJ3"six years ago. ; The aeelf which thus far prove to have mostvitality are tlrcse of commm weeds, their percent ase ieing from 90 to dOwhilo plant -seed did not germinate f raelr - - ; BURDETT-GOCTX MOW KEROSENE ia DIST1LLE0. n tTsaal Process of Iteflatae; Petroleum j::'Crude 111 umlnatlns Oil "Eduets.f " '"CBo8tou Budget "Notes and Queries. "I'." p.-troienm consists of a great many differs. btT fluids... .wbicn range : in volatility:' irom the boiling paint of . ether to1 nearly a- red heat."' Such being the case, as boob as the oil is h.ated ; at all, tbe most v volatile pro iocts b?gin to come overi -i at Cr-t colorlass xs water, -bat Tery . gradually as-u'unjf a J yellow tinge until J he inoit dense dt.llatiQd, c-jming; over at tna la-t is quite dark brown in-color,- h that if alt-the"- tiistillafco- wars al- towed to run into a, tsnk tcgether, it would notlajS: very jJiSerentiy from' the original petroleum. - - ' ; ' " . - ;:vja. t the -crllnnry process of reflninz pe- trolenm the'diitddate is divided infeTthre, ; porUoris; -.The firt is tha. lljhta-it,i colorlars port'on, nearly as volatile a at wr, and ' ii ealied cruienanhhha, drDSnsiae, 'like the crnla petr-jleam, .this "erad naphtha my bo- distilial and divtled into gra oteneA, B and : naphtha,1 rivhich: are ttaaCL in ga machines," ior miring paints aoa otaer ; similar pur poies. sometimes also forjoaraing' in' lamps an l stoves. - Tho midJla portion of the dfr tillate, whioh is neither very light nor very ; heavy, -and, paving; baa Ltt cdlr, .is the crudailluminatia . oil, orr ksrosene. :? A it runs fronj thetiH it has -a very 5 oSen ive odor,!due to the -decompijsision - of cartjin . Dorti-n-) of the petro"enm at" tae -hih fern- : peraturo reaeai in tive still. ,--V" 1 " - ' To raraova .tho offensive compounds, -the oil is fir tt. agitated with about 5 per cent ' of fctrons .oil of vitriol. This, combiaejwith " tha o5fn3ive;": od.: forming a biac, . tarry", residua that-f all i to the b rtt an of tho tank -as sjpn as the;dil-dj broarjhtiwr ret -JTais : mixture of acid and oil is callo-1 :8lndg3I.'? and -i-i n od in larg9 q laititiei ia th miaafactaro tf C'mm3roial fertibwrt-: Alter tdes-acid W drawn off and the oil waahi wita" watjp," it ii again washed with a strong eolation of. canst.c; soda waich- remove-r the excars of Tulp'uurio acid, an 1 also s -rca peculiar acid . jompoaid-i that exi'-t in tha.oiL. .7 J ... Tae ollr after anotier wash'? with w-itar, : la nearly colories. with tha j peculiar bol aamie odor-of .kerrysena, aad popo:-ej tae jligai opalescence pdculiAr to thea oils. -I As usually prepared, they belong to taa clai known as aigh-tjst' kerosaaa?, and cjniist ilrai entirely of -oils that tfexi-it " in; ; the petroleum alraady formed, bomg -merely . separated f rom Ihalargsst aadh"javie,$ pori' tion. Saab, oils as are called tii-s educt qf "tho petrol9U7n.'Tae be;ivro3u portl nf 'of v: dlstuiate contain pai-aiune-and are caiwi parafdae oil They also are ' mainly -eJaoSs or tne-original oil; tue, however, contain a much larger proportion than the kerosene. Df the products pf- the oil ." A tarry reaidne renLUiu ia the stilly called "residuum.. ., j""i Teaching tho Waiten. " Lambassadors of Commerce, ' The Saracen's Head hotel,. Lincoln, was noted foy thrao things a very xru.f .land lord, a very cheeky waiter, SndJ'fioo. - The latter term. was a Rynoaym for tae very be t rice pudding l or any . no el-e ever tasted,, and as it was .produced ever; , day in. tha year we christen&i it "SOW" 4 I can - vouch for it beio on the tabla twice a moatt for. twenty-two years, and always good alfice. I may add thut if half adozen wera reqnre t they were always forthcomings 'Butiaisrot Arthur the waiter I wouldr speak. It. wa. often ' Birpei'ted tbat x Jhia , swaHw-tfiedi modost-iookin? garcon was guilty fcf reaicrv ! In j tie decanters, anl Oipoally the s mail black Lotties cf crusty, bee's-w-ngy". old port "before they were empty; this especially "notii od by - a 3r: Thompson, - a: sharp-witted "commercial.'' ,who ou thoday; in question hinted the fact to the pre i-deat'.- ' i" -It was a rather large dinner party; au-" Arthur - wan in unuially good form. - A pint: of old port w,aa ordere-i and emptied:: tha bottle wa3 "partly refiliad with .. al pepper, cayenne,-mustard.-Wopie-sfcar sauca, ' GaUi vmegtir, ancaovy, eta -."Brin it tae bill,- "Arthur,", said the ' pre id.nt ,UY33, siriaad as usual Arthur hurrredly took o2 tho 1 bin e,r bottle... The.-compaayj. waited some .lime, bnt . no Artaur and n-i but ap. poare V "iAVhereapou the i." nc'wa3 a i?:l to ring the fceli. In came -"buttons." "Teli Arthur ito bria in thi dinner rdll at once," said 'the president- 'Plaasa,.. sir. ha cant, he's nearly dead, he's choked.? Tiwgjntlo men: at the' table became alarmed, and hur- rid out of th room to find poor Artuur- m a mo t painiul position.": He was black I i th3 face, aad eurrounied by hisfallow-sarv- antsi On his recovery he sole,nQiy proaaisei never again to test the quality of, leavings in tho black bottle. . . I " lie Know the. Patch, Soltoal. Jv' r - JfJhronlcls 'UaiertoneaV'I " 1 v A local oraola; was walking tiroagh a s:al lery1 -with one of' thote large-ey ed, nrtkssT simple, mdet girls tha otiver day. ' H wa" enlartcini ! upon the - diffrotit . schools"- o DaintinsE. appredatal everything; ffaa- knew everything. wThey ;came to a pietara He saw - without lookinga -name in t .1005 conKr. " ' ""-' "ifow,-there," be said,-! can."tell tha, Dutch school at - a ' glance, That : is- .by EJboker. Bdbokar . ia a favorite of mine.. Thare is something so' genmae ia his pain a-- ing, something so natural aud strong in hi handling of a subject. I think nothing i mora " tuarkad or curious ; than- the iiiitui!: tions between paiuters in " tae way t:lay treat the- same theme, vTJie "strong Dutch individuality of 12 looker" - i "I hg your pardoivbut it appears to'mS; thianicturs n painted by il A.xsa-cor.wY "Baker 1 "Abv'4ear mv,soiti& How yery; Dutch he is." - - " r ,,.! . 1." ji jVci- '-"1. V- 3rand Ol. Trees. . Exchange. " s Mr. "TJtta S. Thete was wanderin throusrlt a wood the other day Ha stopped befare'a finauluitor of huge treo-vn andKv Bta-ikin-a senismnrai acwiuue, lquj sou.ouu-a-auj. . -. "How soothingly soulful I how sublimalf utter J ' 5-.' t V ' v - J fV : - Suddenly sirs. Shiijiasa Found,:a butch - trs wife, whom he had not observed stand inznear, replied: ' ' J ."Aye, what grand butcher's blocks theyd rj-: . ., J . ... , r...,S ,.,1 . fc ' f ...... :,Mr .'V maKsr . ,r - , . - . Utta S. .Thete stood long enough to utterly utter .one-Eoulf al throatful scream of horror and then vanished.'; -V "Sy . . A little Glrr Quaint Conceit""1 ' ".Broaklyn Eagla.'- v About?- a ' fortnight aej the 6-year-"?l; daughter of a t J5rookiya merchant why 1 srjendin.2 thewnmer at a favorite report oa tao'-,sounJ;"weut for a - ttroll with b mother. . riae was walxmg-on tu top or low 'etone " wall ' beueath ' a ''coloana ia.-.oi mapla-?. A slirht breeai agitated tae leave ju3t above-her head.' Snddeniy sha pause and with a little sbuJder. saidj' "XaSe me down, mtmma; I don't like.tahear the tree, breathe.." - - - ' Prlcs Sixty tear- Asa.- - - ' - J- . IChlcago Herali.1 ' " ' z In ' September, lb'Jo sixty ' rears a?o- mess- beef was t&7$ per barrel in the .New Ybrkjnsrket; butter, v 15 'cent? ; per pound r wheat 41.10 per bushel anthracite coal, tlO per- ton: coSTea, 13U cants per pound; corn.. 42 cnta per : bushel ; cotton, , n pland. 14 oents per pound; flour,. .43. IS per barrel; bams, t3i cents per pound; raw sugar, s cents par pouud ; .bar iron, Jj7,v!J par tQUf ficotca pis, ld53 per tea. A D VERTSF.MEMT. : INFORMATION MANY PERSONS-- at this season.. tuffer .from Headache, ? Neuralgia, MJteuinatism, : Pol the- , jLimbs, JiacJi and - -Sides, 2Sa Blood, i Indlge$iion,Iysj)e?i8ia. " - malarla,ContipatlQn.&Kidn&jTroublea - Y0L1KA COnsiAL CUHESL F.HEUKATIS!7 Bad Blood and Kidney Trouble1!, by cleanislnsr the i - blood of all ita impurities, strengthening ell part "." of the body. s , . " , " - , --VCUHA CORDIAL CURES SICK-liCASAGHr ' Kenralgta, Tnlns ia the Limbs, Back and Sides, by t . toning jhe nerves and etreasthening the muscles, YOUSA C0P.G1AL CURES -DYSPEPSIA,'- f rpdlgestion and Coustipailon, by-aWtoeihe assim-; - - -!Ut;ui?of Uie Kood thropeh tlieiiroTft t-'sctitm of the stomach ; it creates a heulthyuppenw. -v :- VOUSA CCn3!AL CGSES KH5VCCSSESS;r DTressioa of spirits and Weakness,- by enliven- ; - .r.lajs and toning the system. - - .-.. . . .., - :- ' -MfCUM CCntlAL CUSES- CYOIVSEXEH s ; nd l'icatc "Women, fanysnd Sickly -Children, j It is oehe'utfal and, nturrtious as a geaerjtl Tonic;- - TolTn? Almanac and Diary eyt - ': tor: JSS7. A liin"voTe complete t -l- iwhI nseftij Boox. teljrap.howto CL'EE" "SiiiJ ' DISKAsKiJ atHO.Mli7np!faantnatuB-la's'. .5; - - jdjdied on receipt of a 2c;-postage stamp. 1 Address -" VCLITJA DHUC & CHEMICAL CO , EAUT1MORE. MO., U. S. A. , - - - ' : : - -.. . . Execut6r'$5N otice. Having. this day Qualified as: d5xecuo tb, the last will asrd. tesiament ttm . late.. 'itianr-Jt.7 Aliwrc, 1-hereUy nwtify aU'.Ttri-ind Iv'ed 10 the tsta.tr to c'-nie j 'fwaiafttia laake pttyinent tuereof mes"7ana all- -pRTfrs hrtliiirji- ciaims apalnsf tae testator are rrktVFise-nettfieU to 'j; re set tn5m to rue lor payment u or tetore the th liAY if Xm.l 1, or this notice a-iH be plead rtr J-ar iii i'iieirrecfwyt - V w - - x - -kx r ot niii, Moore.' n 5- v tub. warn "v HSMim ihVK '1 X V ! S tit Si I B S ''": V' x ? s. DURHAM, 'N. C. --'" Pay special attettiorj to collections andDepositor'e accounts. : '? --FiRSTbLdSSACILhlES''l V- NOTIONS!: A TRI A Li on djer:is .asked. -? &is a si3 Mrf Eugene. BradsHer of Eerson County is .with this house. 1 EUtf ENE MOitEIIEAD, 1 ' BCKHAMj-C E JJG E W E MOREHEAD : i&,00;' l'fs-lTffIII Durh CiXAJL, TEANSACTA BAXKtlr&-BtJSISE3i5 -North K AMPLE EACIL1TIES1 - - - -ir SOLICITED. 'v.- 1-'- SIMPER JC EXT V . 1. t .W W AVERY "- : W; W. PMTERSON ; ; H, t, I)LRII AM., y ''-', TO GET RIG PRICES :FOR TOUR ... .-riV , - PS -51 r? V - I" : E G 0 L E Tfi r5i fen ffy -"This is one bfthe largestrbest lighted and best: located warehouses in Danyillo, the proprietors ask a ; . - - Caii M hszS fees U LfiSi - "v"a a of thepatronage of the farmers of Percon and aciiUifliug. counties, ana-pruuiibw uv- highest market prices guaranteed; G. E; BARLOW, Auctioneer. D A Tvree - )-'"-'' ' J. K "M?lly. I the c Oc 4 ; V. G, Hobson, ) r - - V TK r." OAKES, T" . - . sJ TTn A C .T V IK -? v- 1' - Carry at all iiiiies largest Wfid ; most oornplcte line 'of ; HE AW AND ;FANCY . GROCERIES. ' T JETcty, -.Fodder," -iSfyp Stuff , Brah t. v ii Ctton.S&zd mw,ls. - ' S E Lli FOR CAS H ONLY and you know can anl will sellj fcr 8mal.lt' r prufit tlinn ftiyrneachaBt Can ne8s.. j- - , Brin J. lYour. Produee 1 AorSllojr-you at all times. highest rOURJTvULT, V-JiWYATTIfc CO. - f --NOTIONS! -:it::: i -Q - V GAUttAHD S. WATTS' -' "J3ALT1MOIIE, Jtel. . v. :j t iz 3 Carolina- - IN II '5 ALLOWED ON ALLDEPOSIT3. rj . i r - --'vLJsst. CASHIER. "CORESP G CLEIS i A H . F 1 1 0 i ' H I b I U L I o . - I - N. W. Cabell ) . . K. C. Alien ; t J . . JVT SnHth" Baggage Master, On tbe fiocr. Furnished I i Jf:
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 13, 1887, edition 1
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