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BAB TABBIES AT THE 8E,VSID£
Cm OF WEA1TH.
•l«M»llatW.> «f Hit V. fnlthv Kkoaltl lie
Atrrpit l «s. .»«-l<»»sty —•Vrl»r* HH'k<
MBIa ItBrtMih Ilf 2l«it«'Y llllla —
Knnnrrwl in L'Mirlmi Trll*
bjr !>••«*«
Ifr. LooU ILiuttlu-.
Tim nrxt licst thing to tiring rich
oneself I* to Imve itch fiinuits. Anil
th« next best thing is t.i l«o nh!c tn
accept from 'horn, grarinMnly, wlmt is
offurrd to Uin way of hospitality,"
Mra. Millionaire oiu otlur to you.
to me, or to lire other woman, an
iuviuttou to her beautiful homo, and,
In return, tf tilts question of a return
most be dlaouNiad, see giro her tho
pleasure of onr |vi<stnor, our wli, or
oar (loe uppwhiicip*. whichever It may
bo that wo pose ess. It always rv.uis
itself out. You have soiaetliina that
Mrs. Mlllioimiru (loos not posses*.
You cau be tlio spirit or joy in the
household, and oinks every billy ghni
and b«|>|>y, no tln.t yon am giving
something tlmt uollnrs run not buy.
Tim world ot huge lx inclined to laugh
at the I.iltlH lliolhers oj the Iticli, but
you can be very cerium tlial tile rich
do unt xerk out pnnplc to lie srltli them
unless thoy flnrt xoinuttilug In throe
friends that they lack. iii t any that
woman tn mean who dmsn't know how
to accept graciously. muJ enjoy tlicr
oughly, the hospitality offered by a
rich friend.
aui'iu sn.
Tbe banian of visiting lo the aver
age woman la th« tipping. Thsrc wn*
a time when io give to I'm toaiil who
attended oua a dollar wn* convidejed
Quit* enough, U r. uotv there la tun
butler, the maid wlm U nhout one’s
room, the man who brushes one’s
akirt or oils one's short, indeed more
than l c»n tell, who expect their palms
to be covarrd with—not silver, hut
gold or ita equivalent.
To vlait for a uea and have to pay
$5 to ttie butler, 4d to oue and 41 to
anotUer, and 41 to another servant I*
really the bleeding of one. Ho many a
woman decl ines u pleasant Invitation
because-dut can't nfl<i'al to pay to thr
aervanta of her hnet what she would
otherwise give llir pruprUlnr of a hotel.
My hos'.is* la u wine woman. She pays
her aervanta high wag-a. und It Is
distinctly undamlo'sl tlint If «m: la
known to lake a Up, n quick discharge
will follow. One servant In this way
becomes more or leas nf a pjiy on toi
otber, and that important itersoiiugc.
the butler, ns lie can receive nothing
biitself, watchra hisur.de rllrgs cloatly.
You say Hint in Koglivhcountry houses
Upping obtains generally. Ho It dol.
Hut there a visitor gives a couple of
■hillings, sometime* only one, and the
recipier I ta jierfeclly siviadcJ. Hot wv
Americans, Icing almost d 1io.lvd with
what we call generosity, over-tip, and.
In couarqiipue-', tender servauls worth
leus and impertinent. lint laid sa ia
the system of lip» now, it wua worse
during the reign of (jneeii anuk (duly
rich meu could w/loid to go out ta din
ner Uien. Their servant* assembled hi
Uie balls and salted in the most Ineutcut
way for their vails. The Duke of
Ormonde never sent an invitation lo a
poor man that with it he did not In
close a guinea. an I hilt- Is. might ecrnc
in the dinner arid Iw able (p tip thr
servants without xnlTsritig himself. It
wouldn't bn a bid Idea If purple did
that nowadays.
3*0 CDA3CQU KflO.U CITY l.ll'R.
Of coins. Newport I* beautiful, hot
Newport is not a change from N«w
York. It is simply tlie riuliiotiubh. set
removed front brotei,stone rxm-ea to
beautiful villas. arid living jml at they
do in the city. Dinner parlies, ilunees,
breakfast, ten*, a it i an fteensio.-uil pic
nic for a oliingn Hit out the day and
the night, and lift) in the sains tedious
round. S'nl tim inch and women thliik
they wrs snjoylug ilicmeelvss. A din
nsr party of pleasant pi-ople U pleesmt
anywhere, nnd «■> it is hurt*. lint at
the dinner itself is tlm migidfioent
feast which onu sees during tlie season
In New York, it cannot be cltal a*
nsw. To-night Uiv tcMio of color on
the table wo* aJI green ami while, ex
cept tlie chum, and that was gold and
Willie. Iix(|')i»U« It-tivns and I* tutlful
orchids framed tha lino china and so
perb silver, au<l Hie dinner table waa a
plot me nf clviMmtimi, ahowfac the dif
i«rer»ce.ljelw>< !i tint man of to-d.iy and
lie who aie his food from a wooden
platter, ont lilt menl with tlie dagger
taken from 111* belt anil l.nd no knowl
edge nf a fork, 'flit' chatter goes on
through tlm hour* ut lire table, the
pretty women nro ■« Uylr lie** airJ
brightest and evervlody b trying to
Ml something tl.at is now or clue *n
okl that It Is worth rrJnve.iMtl in.
Ticking op lib gliuu aixl liolillug It
to tlu> light, iidmhing Its line ciitilne,
a man who Is u judge of la-anriful |>IIh
said: “Ilow many of yoo know tlx*
(.'gar of Itusslu la a line j.alg-a «f glnoe.
esimetally of the Ilyx-mUne gl msY
*nnie made in tbs royal potteries of
1 lamia is never reproduced, and I think
If i«o ware cotn g to make unr a present
I should ask of lilts* not amu* of the
old silver, nut wire of tint wonderful
Jewel*, but two or liner ptrtn.i nf Hint
marvelous glass, studded with grin*,
•rid which has never Urn duplicated.
•‘Although whin Imr.gfelbne Iraui
lated tlie pan of I'ld.md Ire broke tlm
•-larch of K-lenlaill,” Milt it never
was really broken, bit i* today cher
ts! red Id the Musgravn family. t saw
It when I was tliirre. and It Is Hymn,
line *'«•«. The crony Duke of ivirnr
toil once let it full, bill the Unlit, a
very old servant ipdckly eaogiiV It la n
napkin, «r»U so It didn't hrvak. Tlte
story goer that a aien.ti. r of tin' fatally
snl liy Ht. Colhlirr*.'* tVell to Ilia gar
den of K'lrnimll nl mhhiirht ini M.
John's Dvr, and when ll:o fairice came
up hs suslelwtl tliU cl rat from one of
them. As tiVy Now b ick. the liny elf
angry nl toning I ho drinking cap i.rlled
PUt!
•Jfeier lit* yl,-et >> Itrvaii ,w Ml
IfnrvvU loHn- •*•*•», uf Kit*fcni»Mll,‘
• II ii e-x-in siu-Ij thin, uml Is kept
in u ••!<! leather case, mounted Tti
tuiloiM shull aud gold, uml Imvtng the
ores! and ruul'o of the Musgr.ive fami
ly U|»n If. As Antenatus wo ought
td lio Interested lu It. tot lire (laughter
of otto of our moot distinguished tern,
David Dudley Field, is Lady iim
grafc.,, Tlion lie look a long drink of
oliampngoo, and Hie girl next to him
►a* lisieneu to.
■tucuii urnit tur couuxhi-oxdknck.
Sim »aul: “I kuow a woman who
nllle llu-correspondence column In n
magazine, ur.d 1 can assure you that
the (juratlons aiv* too funny for any
thing. And, whut is mure, they
ure io*l. I'ooplc write to her In
»M slooerliy and ntk advice
ulauit tIks men tliay Shull miirry. the
[rooks they shull wear, llio medicine,
they slnill take, the wstur In which
they shall tail lie, and the mode of ar
ranging their ituglets. Tlte funniest
tiling about soon a column was tins,
whiith app.-oml. so tbo story goes, in
un Knghs tpaper: -To Daisy: Thanks
to much for your kind letter, though
your hand willing might la* better.
’* 'VtS (he uiislakn la mitre. It
should have been a quarter grub) uf
Htryeltniue Uiatetd of a qmirier of u
pound for your father’s complaint. How
unlucky; ln.-uo»- luck next time; hut
I wax so u-ry busy. There is uo
bcltorf mourning thuu that you men
tion.’ vf hat do you think of that?
rVrlairily a foal did rush In there and
undoubtedly the angola *ro treading—
soil" plant.1'
Ariel everybody ha l laughed at this,
tlioro nos si to nee, hoosuae a m in w.u
lulklac. think of It! o( Trilby. Said
lie: “The play waa good, wllli one tx
O'pUnii. Tins Jew was uot the Jew
Do Moirkr dire. it was played l»y
an actor who simply vulgarised It.
Svciignli wns dirtt; Iks was a most jno
n.uinm>J lype uf the unpleasant I'ol.ih
Jew. hut he would m»vsr bnv-i been
able to have given birth to such beauti
ful mudc if, boyuud the dirt t«nd Ik*.
ynml Uie c.uldishnesA, there Imd not
‘jeeu a email] spirituality. Tin* actor
nude linn co imo and common, dirty
and offensive, and never gavo u glimpse
of the Inner nature of the man who
unuld control people Ilka Ueeko and
Trilby. Uis Svraigali was u biirhnnpii
— the ut.tu who plsyod it, wlioae uuuih
I think is l.ackayc, and who looks Ids
nuwe, made Idm just such a creature
as ihc variety actor who Ulis Jewish
vtorlm st Tony Pastor's would make
bun. And with all Ids wickedness,
this uiun had anisic in his soul so
strongly tbU- when hr made the music
nt: In-cauie another creature, living ;«n
otlu-r life. Uy-lhe-iiy, 1 have soen this
same actor in other hurts, uud 1 can
not ■Uidu.-stmd Ms being liked, lie u
fa-., awkward, and wears Ids i-lullies -
Just iiMYcn, how he docs Wear liVS
cioilu il Von know liters Is u simp
coudueted by the good Sisters, where
nl! sorts of dollies are will by rich
nw.pli-. sud tbu Sisters frcs'.ion llicu up
and w!l them to pour people wlio
lut'd tin-m.
Vnry often l'try g«L tin, druea clothe*
thro an nsida liy n tuan of fault Lou. nod
Hit* Motor s dress clothes always link
at it they h.ul beeu bought there and
Gt well for the pi Leo. That's whrrr
lUe Kitgllsli tuv ahead or us. They
rls.u’i lei a nun conic on the et.igr
kwkilisf as if evening clothe* were nuw
filings lo him, but when Ha playa the
purl of a genllcumu, an antoi Is ex
peeled to at least look likes one. i
should like to see Henry Irvin* play
Swngnli -l think MoneO-.id would
have understood tho watt, but It aoemi
a pity that It Should have beuu given
lo a m m wiiniiu only idea of It w.n
that a hideous Jew must appear and tlutt
no liraln* weru necessary to picture
him, lint llwii, poor soul, perhaps fir
hadn’t any w it to start with.
•T>h1 you know Unit good (fueoii
Anne 1 shouldn't Uilnk ilicy would
call her good— had all actors placed til
tlie eutigory with rogues mul yagu
iMMids. Iind to-ilrty In Holland It la n .l
onusiihinl Uio thing— indeed. 1 linvo
hoard It is against tliu law to pormflaii
actor to enter a reapr otable Imuechol'l.
‘‘I Imvv nlways uhiiiitislnod that loss
brain was necessary for acting than
for anything else. A child can act. a
man or woman with no inlelllgotiec ran
imitHtv, amt tlioiigfi, os lu nil work, n
brain la n good thing to liavr, still the
ucidr win got along with less than any
other nun. It la foitaoalo, isn’t it?”
ct'AMJ'ioaiN'd widows.
Somebody was lUuding up for the
widow*, This wat n klixl (Mug, for.
from Mr. Weilrrdnwu and hack, they
*wm jo lie regarded *a m once danger
oui* and dmirahle. It was a widow
who was talking and evidently ehr
luul simlkd the aiitijeot. rinld she:
“Woulitii’t you have prnrened Marie
Htuart to Kiteibrtb? And <lld yon
know tliat. of lha mint* of the wnrld,
HJn liavo been fklW»? Tlie diet wid
ow? Kve. Tlw Tnlmnd jmvn that
Ailain died te foro tier and that she
lived Hi faaeinata tlw real of inankuid.
Cleopatra, with her yellow hair ami
wMtoaktn, wnan widow, liefoie either
tiaeaar or Antony /el iu love with her.
Xinoliln waa n widow and took (or Ian
vucoud mule n Roman aenator. with
whom *ho lived vory happily, i.ud dur
ing her trcnml marriage *Jie bevaiun
renowned a* a good Imoit keeper. It
wnea widow wIk> railed Uie mat
mndniacwit tomb to Ur It album),
,MauioU'|m,’ and K> gave lid) narao to
all Wfirrb nionumcnU; and It Win an
other widow, Ihmdioca. who lod tho
•irmlr* id Ktigland nml committed
euloklo when they worn defeated. Mid
un. Mainlirtion trua a widow, and to
day the oanit powerful woman In tho
wnrld ami lit© on# I admire tho new!.,
Vifloriu.i.Mruii of Koghntd and Itru
prt si of It. Im. la oht.i a widow. Wld
"»i ninnllr moke good Wire*. because
they hunt h id a training and know
wlmt plcuw* a man.
MKHOrnnu tvoan.N.
‘■thru. too. Uiey nre not apt to lai
young nnd *elN*h. A ft if all, ngv hi*
very little to do with it. Ifrli-u of
»*"» Was i.\cr fit then (Vie made
tli.il iroiiht,' Mr her, when (tkotritr*
Wnp rV> win-* ilie'iwt Antony. A«*si
t*™*'""*1"** landed that ahy
lh»». 1 ertclvo, uni Xiuou wne ?J whvu
hur gra.idion fell n victim to hnr
; Chnriox. Catherine of Bosnia wax .'1C
wbou altsanlard the tlirono and ruled
the bcxrl of Oi-loff. mid Annie of Aus
tria Him .tA when Jlnuklnghnua fell In
hivo with her. They always a>y n nixu
is wx nli|:is ho forU. and it woioun us
iisshn hx.k*. 1 den t know that
this is trim. A woiuuu Is ax old xs
the overlnxUng hills when site erases
to clisr.n, Slid then site may be onlv
17. Xu, that woman lx y.inng who
can make a until fool his owu Impor
tune*, for that Is tho art of fMclqa
ilnn.”
And so the chatter went on, and the
; women adjourned U» llm drawing-room
leaving Uie mini lo smoke, because
didnly women fcm.w that chiffons
0>'ilso lo Ui frmlwhin when the p«i funis
.•f tnh-ieco lingers over Uwto. And all
of Hu m ntVed the ho.Ve* to take them
nptolho nursery hi see the balnea
■tsleep, ar.d Mr*. Mllllvlmlrr knrlt
down bvalilu her Iwby's crib, leaned
over and kissed IU soft little oWk and
lam tun* slis xnid a prayer in hor limit
f'»r it, just us you, or I. or the olliur
wont-in would do.
It l* a mistake to think that bccanxn
ritple me rich they are linrtl-hcurlcd.
havo known of meaner prido anil
greater (rdflthiuw* under a xlinljhy
gnwu than under a line our. Ittcli
womitii have so many rcapu.iaUdJIllev
They have so uinoh to do, go much lo
consider. They are responsible fur so
much. And maoy of ihcm realias how
hard it |« ror thorn in gut lo ilia king
dom of heaven. Aud 1 look at the
beautiful house, and I think of Mrs.
Millionaire, and I kid rjtbtflyd l can
enjoy all *hn lios with Itnr, and f am
not answerable for It. Aud I nan Up
preolale Jwr tareetmns and Imr giiod
neaa, and [ do not hare to think, hs
stie does many a time, that 1km foito
uatn wmuen envy ms, 1 ought, with
very llllle trouble. Hr* the skcieUm In
llie Milllonarie estnb Ixhment, but that
would be bad form. TUev hive ask'-d
>ou and tne sud ;liu othor wounu to
slianr tlielr pleasures, nod wo have oo
right lu haul out tlielr kirnimt
And tbr< time corns* wln-ti 1 am In
my own room, and almost asleep, and
here in this Kashin city of wsullli.
surrunadnl by llm luxuries of the mil
lioiuitivs. 1 mormur that old prayer,
‘•Lord, give n>c neither poverty nor
riches.” JUii.
U Iter
M. Ua.lmWW'.
Kx-Cimgrcesniau Roswell Uurr
leaped Into a national reputation nml
won much Republican applause in t.Uo
olil day* with it * perch io which lie
advised t!*o MouUi lo i mV) ' less hell
and untie liog*,''
Mince Mr. Cleveland’s two election
bt ihe l’.vsidoin y have made it un
necessary for Urn Moitllu-rners U> raise
slieol ugniast it-JimlblOAn aggresstnus,
they have beeu acting iipou ilr. florr’a
«dvn.e wltit leaped to hog*, though hi
•ootr localilux it Is atilt uecesiuiy for
Iheui to culliv.de a breed of swli.o
that cuu outrun Mr. Hanisoii’n
Sou them Republican constituents.
Southsvu l>omocrsts are uul only
r.tUIn# hogs in resp-'Ctalile mnubers,
hot kfo raisin* corn hi gieat abun
dance for fatteniug liieoi, so Unit the
firm laUnvra who pick out litis year's
cotton crop and plow for next year’*
crop will have cheap nod plentiful
rations of muscle utufciug food.
Mince Djin.ierney re established law
nod order In the Month tlio wulnrmchui
crop bus also tmeomo a ».ifo sinl prntiu
hlo venture, ns U ncyer could bo while
Hev-dKican Hinnies dominated rural
court* and itolteo systems. The aama
Lstrusof tli* fruit crop, tlio poultry
crop ami the potato crop.
Tha varied proiluot* ntvl iudoatrlus
which are fast mnklup the South tlie
richest put loti of the Onion wore itn
paeaibln under Republican rule, which
In thu Sou til sv.it lumr anything but
luwlnsmese and lluruxe.
Tlie South will go on thriving tut
long us Conservative Democracy U
nbio lo hold in check the reactionary
ptllclo* of Uie Republican party and
tbe radicalism of the I'opa lists.
MWiSUI Hry.
*VIIUlUlll»« 11‘HMlHf.
When IVtor Ncy, tint schoolmaster
hi Western North Carolina, was on
ids dcaib-bsl »: Ilia tunne «f the Ut*
OalH.rue Kor I, In lbiwau county, In
IjMD, In answer to the y . test ion of thu
phyaiclsn tn tell llmm who tin wan be
fore leaving this world, he said tn re
ply to those prr-snot—“1 nm Marshal
Ni-y.” In tint very prosjnoa ~5f death
this inisit fxtraonlinnry man, who wn*
so crr.it iia to iii»ia>*.» Inmdrisl* of lip
trlllge it mid tosy Itlvbly educated pro
plo willi the idea of blur nobility of
character na well of high abilities, de
clared that ha was indeed Mlehnel
Nay. the great Murahal of Napoleon,
••tlie bisrest of the hnive" os tin: grant
eat gcuiosNitd thills'll .in culled him.
The letter from Ihe gentleman in
Prune* is out.elusive at to who l'etcr
5>. Nry was. ltnid Mr. \Y niton's book,
as interesting na Macaulay's must
riiacinsMHg hlatrry or his delightful
essays on tr.en
fclmejrfti Colloti V||K
VurvtHv fwn•**»>.
Tim etpneliy of il.o IImw-MU oot
tim oiillt on Hr.mil rlvur, In itnOrr
foul county. X. U., Just uvof the Huh
lin.’t it twin* ilolll.lcd, l. 1>y |t*r>
rrucllmi nf u now tniiltlliiK In be f'W
fwil Ion* ti.il lys r«nl wide tint by
Iii* 40. I* W t|i|inlln« nil.) Hud l.mint.
Tin. (ironeiil nUut cootniim Td.OiXj
t|>lmlli« mid 7*J0 Iimiim. Tin. new
idnht will, lhcrrfof». luiyu n!».nt
(Vt.uuu »|*lmlli» mol I,.*i *> inonm-Inr
nm'iiiilt ciii|Ht.yni.'iit to nlioiil 1,-V.IU
opomllnw.
The Umnlor** .VUmmuin < 'nUini
. Mi.), ni.ir Kin*** Muuiilnln, X. (!.,
• lint isnuimn.oinl llit civet um of on til
imxUIo Uto
i« w MMi-tiinvry r.xonlly ilocutcd u)«nn.
Tno tnmirtNV will iMit In UKXl ndwlb t
t»r *|iiiinl.i* tin own wnrii..; #m win.,
jwt Iti it*ty hiiws |.»um. Oyertlbnin
nmmiwoonllnnliie .lay .ind nleht,
ftuunl.
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lie ns* tli.iiei-wpiim- n-i lUlkrrMMlI
mwJ-a|Mwkn I'eewie l.lnte Kultin.
J4wM M'.miv TUiua.
Ki*r wekx the fopullctsof (kdiarrua
uouniy lixvo In-tsi lo ):,jii3 la.wml lo
ikeobuilhg of Tillman ami lluikt.
Great ;i*r|i.irnUoiia liavu bem task'llX
for lUrfr recejutuu, a ml » large crowd
was eximct'-d. Acrordui* to apimili t
meat traitor* TiUroru and UuIUht
apoae I ant! Ue-Uy. rfeey wore iscorted
to llm court house iiy n ‘mmiulou i«ro
crasiuu of ill men and boys by actual
ooiuiL
At tin- court li >iisc liie syercbc* were
iic.tril by a crowd of about l.J'JO, many
of whom wen) llrmocril*. Tillman
Sjarkr lira;, ilia a(>e«s;iioccupied ubo.it
nu Lour nml n 1mIt. it yu mil re*
tx ivii.i rvitli I'tuvii cntl uaiiwu owing
to llm tost llmt lie stated iiatt he «u<
a Democrat. Tbia -.IIU ant ptc.ian tlj*
Popu’isln. lie eluted further Uml lie
didn't Uiiuk much of Ibe l*opull« |mr
ty It had loo unx-h tail to it. and too
mn-.y t<m» iu it. Ilia s,a*co dl d nut
plmiao tin uegroca bxcauao be talked
wlille «n|HLu:.o.y.
lie was followed by putter. II*
could not maku Idtnv lt 1m.ml and a
ovnnbrr r.f those invecut left.
Th*Iii/ to nltou.-tliar ilieru was little
euthuxbirtoi In tlw crund.iubl the meet
ing was not u snccexy. 'fly crowd, ion,
Wa* a molt fully 0,0.11)
PCopIl! weit CX|l.'Cl(si.
H.niih f rr-n
Uivk ■■•ii'U' i nui* «
There I*, f. it mat •’ of tnlk lit the
ponrrs of Southern progress it if
shown to <• very body’* eni Isfuct ion Mtut
Nature. lot* m;u» lively cutlewotl Litis
section lipoi any otlier, and cimis*
•luenciy aianufaciuriux can b« caviled
•in hem nt a greater pruiit tl.nn eUu
rclierr.
AJ1 Uitw* lliiugn arc flrlutlv true nod
minin', ia beginning to dud It out. and
llK' title of imruiginuon «i«t develop
njeol if netting rapidly In till* iiin-.i.
lion.
Jn the cnitrfo of tints this will he tlio
• telr.int ,111.1 moat pruaperoos section «t
our great country.
Hut tre are young ii> °or duvel >p
meiit rin cumin rrd wit It lliu iioi-iu and
east. Tim .1/Iinyerfae V It-rortl.
gives Hut fi.llotv ligure* of KHHporta in
“<'omjsttlng iim oily of IVtt'.Inronr
with the llu ro Stair« of NtrrUi r’amli
un, Sottllt (’irtiliiui nnd •■♦'ir.'jiu, this
oity Itii* oyer lno.iXW linitd* employed
ill f.tr.| urii'S, sriioto «agm aggregato
over :Jpi.ii:ni.iKJU ft year, while tint
value of vruilucla If M0UI t'l7.Y0:m,isx)
a year agniusl 117,«*» h*« •*. ret1,700,
fW in u.-.iioH and iU|J0|»V>.<l) In pro
•Iout T«v Lint threw Si*'•'* imiiisI.
Tile*B iVjnrw indicate *on>''Ui|tig ,.t thu
Winiderfnt luuiin hcfoi’U thu South.
If H is doing ns well M it now is and
making eiu'ii excellent pr.n'ivea. who
coil looamim Its future wl’vu it fuily
ulilizijt the great l»:o**h«* given by
natiii* us a i.iui;dutl0P l«>t Van, av.tHli
creating iiid'.Mtrhts Then! Is uo dan
ger of nVcrdniug Southern progreK*,
tisiufii llH'ivtusy he dinner at times
of •>>>Ttiii<iiimg, for it ms*t l«ko iir.uty
rears, even at tlio preterit ta;<M rats of
growth. Imfuro this Notkoi can wen
ei|ii41 New Mil gland’* present Indus.
UU sietfvlUee.”
• TIm lf eoi*fe tigimM eltow Hint
IliilUmuru nlono bus larger innim fac
toring iulcr*<t*. pay* atom tor labor,
»«d Us nimiifsnturwl product is great.
vr than llir*« of tin.- W*t pii>*]*ri»u*
Stales hi tho South, Including our
OWll.'
Tin a c la ub n-asmi for d Istnmrug*
nront in tiilf state uteri!, but v.dlmr of
meonr igemt-nt. If ilito e.tu '*• d.me
hi niw eity lrluit are Hie posaltillitiee of
» glcnt Sli»lc? They art) burned enl
euliiii.ii,, nod liiiiti only call allow what
tiro le.tiudiinl future of oar State unit
MXittnll will Lie.
\Ve liuve gone far eurniyh to we
Hint it’ll pohsib I tie* iim Until ks*.
I -
I.OHl kflu
(jLmoiril in.lui|,
Mr. .M. |fc H'mcfcwrMi-r wui In
Kli'u'* Mi.uninln ;«i«l wm I
Irort'lln/ foe tlm .Slnif.’t M«.
< liln« ' i*in|Mny, bn* I'urt I'J * ||R
wn* In Uhi not of l.-.irloc • Imiel mill I
IumI I'WiI IiIh vwlinr, rwtulKliii all
lil* |i»;*t mill nc'Tini' «#■!»»• kvh «f
oh it lai*. U; !lio *#IJ* mi‘1 vrim miUUiik
In* lillt, when a v >rl»r if».>M**i| )■)«
I iimpcrtv mnl friviiltloN ‘-■UlliltiUMMl
I | ■H*Hl/»T. It It*4* * *#!*!•'»•% IImi |VC
t* r >*iUl, inn- i:*» vwliw hi>* i**t yol
belli; leCsAV.i*'.
* W*t M+.«***
nth*. i*!*- »«4 !>••>*.
i' n rn'ni'i^i * mf ••few* **f * . j t'.itf.,
W/ ffv/l l fc— vl •i"U».»
.an.. « • .> lk.«*l>.l . •. c_•_ ».
»
;
k mrrtm:*'m«m*> n»,
** IVtvMrl, VIU.H, tl<
*'•» -II. H iiiiiiti K«uw>. Jr.f
KUnsl'N UI/KXt. ITKkM.
IwCItlra** !»• nirl.1.15 tfitam- Where
<M4 >*S IMwatid u-tean An* NImjs.
fared IW a«rl«>..
fldomco Ulf^lrh. laih. tu k.-w York tlmU.
A packing and nl.io; liter! ns haute
wlicrn Imne mif.t j lavpwrud he Uw
Katvpnan market ij one ol Uto thriv
ing kiMlMlnee here, being located oa
Wwi Fifty-s-coiM elm*-.. no tha north
line of the A ruby u»td.
Tbareoue liiuultvd rUig-Uaisd aad
spavlucd Itorues, bought *t tnetlou fur
II to IS a bead. kto sl.uigbtcml and
picked lu barrels evt-rj week. A new
uddiUnn to lha slunglilrr I .mine itidi
calcs tint Uw bu-dmtn tj growing.
As 1 spproclmd U« budding lo-d.iy
Uic steni’li iiv<rjKiv,'fcri‘j uw. JCvrry
tnlng 1 kml ever sippr'caoe-l ,»r read of
or iln-aiued of lu vile cm .-I Is dwindled
Into iP*iguticuuor In u*iiuiurisnu with
this.
‘‘A little worse tiutn uciaO.”'upo'.o
sellcally remarked .Inun llurus, who
presides owr tint e i Id nuts. “You see
oar furnace got out of order two or
three days ago and tlw cnldrout only
got going to-day. lu tlm meantime
ilie meat we eoukud ia Uwia Hud de
cayed. It is iM»t nhvajr* aslaid as this.
itielmrd Martin is proprietor of this
Piece, lu answer to qutwlions lie soldi
'-I bay Uk- lioix'H alt unnuut at auc
tions, and generally give, ktl a Uaad for
the id. They urs uf ad a,',v,vuw tbiro
yens aad some thirty. They are all in
poor o-mdlllou, but thi-y are healthy
and sound. Y'ai, that owe lew on nicer
iw big ns a silver dollar or; bis slu-ahlor
but lust is uotliingi It veuj frotn puli
iug.
"I sell roy lairsu meat in Rurope.
Uavebwe gel ting llirt-r-otnla u foaml
fur It, but now 1 uonsign it to Antwerp
sod «t|>cet to gel four cents a )«oimd or
more Air it.
“My family cat eouw of tire meat,
bat do nut live ou it. I tvmikl not |
know wlmt sort of soo-ls l war sriltnf ]
if f did mil nit some of it. AU uf it is
alike, and you e-ndi tl jairt llkelwvf;
you rook It utiy way. Au eatraot
similar to tbit! out of tvliiirii bosl tun
i« rooda is inroduci-il ii.nn tlm nock*.•*
Tills Industry lias Wvt. in operation
about two years, and w'ncu it is mniar
kUmd lliat Unj ho'wu slaughtered there
are emaciated ami lir.ik. n down ani
mal*. necessarily inh-elrd with ilHkSsen
it will be sneu at onoo tint llu> matter
isonoof oous Moral do iiupirtaaec la
Immonity in general ami lIn p.-ople of
tilnoago in partionlnr.
rirart»iu*N a;c
>f<«TkW*ni*irv
I Charlotte several years ago iravn t lm
old Confederal? vitn-aia a lurbeeue
that limy have n.xt forgot l<m. In fool
llidj luri iIiky often dreamed u limit
It. The trout i to l»! retb-iiltd ilili
year. A men! i.< of tlm -'provisional
committue” «v - < hull today, and Ui»
lurbeeun urn* >1 rlilu.l «u. Tim tranche*
will bo dap In tin) (p.-v>- nl Oio (urk.
•>a lli»22ud in-tC. tlm day of tlm an
nual picnic. Tiro b:vvti>, alt »Wp and
other auppllca lit prop irti.m will lm
supplies and all the ot.i v-ls .no invited
to bn Iran and fall U>. It is Cluiiallt's
set up, and It la ip-Ing to loi dono la
atyle, M yoo can ir.us word uVuiX Urn
line.
w'~ >"■ i ■
War! Won tUi-»n !
Tim following Item U (uk<-n from
tha Itsk igU n -ia/1 {**•/■■.'.Tr’a men*
tlon uf Id* silver picnic In M.imimoh:
Major Qutlirlo stiya ih?M was no ultra
politic* in tlm KaltHu’li.x aid that it
was a sort uf frea sliver affair. Tlm
Major says things nru a sort of chaotic
simp* politically mid tli.il no one run
predict what will la- tin- eoi-.-litlon of
thlnn twelve in.mil* iratr.-, mut Unit
a slate made l i-d.ty would |wnltd-)y be
s-.ipjilnntod by uunUsi-r iw-xt wnA. Uo
says Uml it wnr rvUh si-pm lltst-ala-a
fotvlipi i*iwrr, l.iat I-:k four or live
year*, would i-ini'-il ,mr ]a->iplo to
Rrtl.er tuid soilIv nl! nnr iliuinelal urns
UiMSS.
• ■ .ii a . i — —
At Dm muting ..f Hip Stale AIIunion
ill t/iuy Uii» wvph. I*;-, * >t»w Xiiomj
aoc, of (>U*ll*W. «IU flouted I'AUWcill.
...—-*i
Two UrriMiMt.
tlr*. lthieW TM.om.is nf .ImucIhmi
IMly. Ilk vrix l>y »*-r duclMt alie
hail ('oniim>l>l!ou ami Ihn*. ttiore wm
m> Ih>^m for Imt. tint t « > kcllr*. J»r,
King* Xrw .liacnvery fMiH|ilt*U'1y
CMII‘,1 liTf and olni oiv:i l!»r lift*. Mr.
TH»i. K*go»a, IJ5.I Km UiIU SC Son
I'ntiurlaco. miff.-; • il fmiw n Ul\m:fnl
t-.oti1,a|giruucMiiff tli.*ioiiii'|4i<iHf irkd
without remit fimlkiM rW. Hon
Innglit m.* t*'tlk' of I»r Klwp'a Xrw
Iikcnierr ami lit two tmki wn*
cwrwl. II* I* tint nitilly II inkfnl. ' It
la Midi rpaulio. «f whli-h :h*m* arr
niiiptr*. Hint Un- w.'nlvrfn* *f>
U*a*y ••» Mil* awn'Mim lit * '.utgloi and
i'ok!*. Krtv ItrUl l«4,.Wat furry «1t
Kouiiedy'a Drug fftvA*. Urgttlor DU
(Wo. ami *1.UO.
-luUm War, though o uch under
legal aga, l became a private cavalry
«**» .bomrUmw I «aw (kit Jack*,mi.
JuAugiur, l*B, tin day U-rom tie owl
tun! drove beck anartuy Id tlwbatUa of
Orda. Kuo, I ww riding down Um
roan leading north from Ornnea Ckurfr
House. on my way from brigade lead
qoarlera toJulM my regiment on tlw
itipldan, when t orencok a division
0“ »ho march, going to
ward Culpeper, tlw active move
omnia of our fotea* indented the
•harp week that was near at hand.
“When 1 reached lie head of the
rolawn I found Gan. Jackson. hla cap
drawn down over tna Jon-head, riding
abut# and apiareotly burled la drop
meditation of bis cuategiu plana. I
rod* by wltb a albmt salute, but lm
recognised aw, called me to halt. Had,
riding op by wy ride, began to talk
alioot the colored tkiuduy aebonl in
lorkliigloo. 11 Wat a great gratifica
tion to him, lie aahl. Dial tbc action!
was taring kept up la lilt al-wwor. So
parted, and Im rode on to Uhmdy
victory c
“And ones again, it won Uie after
noon of tlw areved bull Run battle,
itnd one of tlw most ctitlcal motaaaU
of Jackson’s whole military career.
Ue had oeme rooud through Thorough
fare gap. putting l!w Hull Ituu moun
tains and Pope's wlml« aresy la twees
hlinaeir and Lea. iVpe Intd turned,
dosed In npuo him, and brought Idm
talnjr. The ba'.Ue bad hgen (aging
for hours, and though LoogstreetVwS
ooiuo to Jaduonb aid, no one could
ret any Uwt Jacks.,,.* liard-preaaed
Irfl would uat bo iivcnebclmud. Our
taUnlhro of cavalry under MaJ. l*»t
rlok bad bean balled itr-jr Grovetou—
alinoat In tie oealer of tU« Crh] of
iMitla-asd abarpsiKiotera were de
ployed to nxet the roomy, who wns
eumbig down ih - U’arm.too pike.
At this uunoent doe. J.ekaun rad*
up. Tboro was hard Ogbtiug every
where. ilo conversed for a few mo
awnu with MuJ. t'kirieb; and U«u
turned mid spoke H inc. II* antd that
oei tala of our men oti an emioence
staiva Iboroad Were i.cedk»jly exposed,
anil bode mo rid<- tn ttwm ami call
them in. I had started to nbev when
h* suddenly stopped me with -*
■‘-Olil 1 luutaletb-rsfaw days ago
from J»r. While, and lie tells me that
oor Sunday school Is still kept up.*
"That teas alt, 1 went my wsy to
rxt-oato bis eommsad. and be rode
hook ta his Infantry. I ntvar saw him
again."
tedlwf Now ratty Mom.
WaMwtga Mar.
A new poll ileal party lias bren or
gantard tn Know, and a call wm la
■tied for a Mate oouvrntlon at Topeka
on Sept. 6. Tim uame 1sth* Independ
•nl AmvrtOUix, and it U imped t« unite
under its tanner the Atari lean Prolrc
tle* ueaocliiituu, tlic Junior Ordei of
United Amurlcan Mmdiaalo* nlliar
IMiriutic orders. U mo ben of thaw
orders are invited to Um state conven
tion. Tke o ill l» for Amrrlcmibm.
free, coinage *4 lilvof and lire removal
of lam national o ipital to a m»m cen
tral location. A national conference
la to be bulk'd by tlw IVyeka ooiiven
tlort.
■jr’.1 ."v. is'pi ...
Vk*SM»Mlnehlki>llMlrr.
UwtMlu mmtrtr.
It le n strange arcniuant In favor of
rxl mill lug Urn Inu* ,if 0 a- Xnrth <•<»•
linn IUtlm.nl at Hit* time Dial unless
it w dune Urn *,mtln-rn lUilsray Com.
)nuy will talld a railroad Unm Mocks
vllla to Moonwvllle. IVlio is It tliav
objects to uie building of new rail
rimdsf Tliry nnniattale to the Styvn'a
de«i lo|iatral ami rvcrjr mile of now
l.anl la ornm |im|>i ily ft* i|*u Mato tv
tax. .Tta nairr the truer, tin wllk
llie ibuteo.
•w rrwple.
OM I'cvtdo who ruplro madlol-i* in
ngidnt.- the U.iri-U and kMaey* kill
mid Ike turn n-n.iilj !u i> vine lilt.
Kv*. TWte nardtrlun dors M atluiu
late and oonbilua no wliWtey nor inker
luuxkmnt, tat arts m * ‘.nine and at
le.-iiiirn. It aeta iniMly on the M.-we
aeti and bus da. achllng *1 length mid
glvtttf tm« tn llm erginc, theidry ow
ing Nalutv In the lorf.iramnoe nf the
fulii tI.ihs Kketrk' IttUrra Issues
eeltait nmst'.xvr and «'i|s didUinu.
■ rid IVoplr dial It fust eximtly wliat
Uwy need. l*rtea fifty ornla pet bottle
at Cany * Kennedy's Urupuotn.
A*» foo towns PjvMomlitw* BOB.
vtxtom, tte "Ktac w farm Hu»
™*»t" Tfcet !k what ome wIm
wwif and nothin* Lu( that. It latte
ten* old friend to erhtch tte old MW
ptan*4ttelefrith nr.dwar*amr4|
anadtent dtr it ia. Ota* ItbHteMtei
ntetad^ MT«r srifea, arnrate
teMwne Is opk ■
ntetelwoy.J—tgta tiotootte&M—
ntef wain qoioT mid wiaa^Q on*
*ah now «a ever. It oem Mte
Brerybody noadt BktaltwMtete
•nd rtoryoTHj abould tote only Mte
■ono Unr Ucaalutvt. '' ^ vj ": •
Btwxc you«ellt. TbcIMI
Wtetfco wrcyivor. -» “ ■-»“» -
Oo.. ntlljuUluhla.
wteia warn Ar aaarroor
Aa Arn-Otno »X1 urilm - -,.go,
*T«I In TtrMt r«. wa.
MHoiiiant
FarUnpa ipuy of our )•».-*<« «io bo
•wpted to Siam Him li e tulnnou wte
■l tlwold ( un.w.j; raotory la
■Oipbw witter ami tx tlm .‘tarot finality
of that rJl-lH-.il'uij tr.liitr.il water 1*
tUc Mute.
The ur!l. w* w !wf..:TDcd. it 190
wwMrti* «nd en«a Un .-I in tnuoood
wa# iMnd by tin- luot ssjr ki yank*
Jn« ayafcrre. it Ijviijq a Realtor pro
aorvji.u r-flret. Tbo water baa beam
•mwkiMl uml I4 .«»• cm** to 1I«M
llmt It U a mj U-;c quality ami boa
*w»Hir*Mn« i*tii«t:«.
i I&,SUW' l“6 "*ul- ftnoa
St# W 130 fart telirW tliv itiytwe ml
rooa down t» tbo river bank and o*t
with Ut« tide.
i~inr ...
MaAkvK.Mktaf,
Mvirsautoii Itc.-V
Tlieix- U a «!-;•''weal U'li.gmid juat
now about :b« P'i'i-xjIChj to carry the
old “Liberty J>4I" frum "‘■‘'rltilitita
to Atlanta andr.or.al tiw litrpfeyM
lllty and totrrtrXu.-yN h-uiu uf tlte Pblt
adeSldiiaiia an- unh.ibt iu iWr ot>tHMl
lion to having Urn ivll fir night South. m
W » the mu'.'.or \t r.t'i l*< fr] anil.
If l*l»dadvliib.il (4«‘l aant to aend tJia
old relic d.iw.i lew. gnutli will have ta
try Mid be-tr tilt- il^ririimii wltli be
coming rmijtiw.! u. Tie Ln-tl U wall
euouch In luara). tit/, af-crail It won't
eiimiwr* In roul ii.tt mi with Ho- old
•Ili lock rirtm rbut r.114 m tiullfonl
t'otirt Ilmiv uM.l Xi-.jtH Muuntakk.
w rec-nlly n eoltecUoii of weap
on* at (lulirorU U4f.l1? ur.mnd that
wan luted by U*- ptuiiu that we
WuuMm t give for A c»r I,Milcrurknrf V-'i
bel.-t, ho tnaiier Wttfn or wtu-rv Him
ecrc run*. We nil AMierate l'.tibuM
ubfa’a rtdw, 1*lit »v Olid H«t UwMeck
lenburg tit cIiirnllo;i uf ii.thgMaHiynaa
nlilfi.it.! 1! '.I* l'i'5luib-l|lnA i-vi-i.t by
mote iluu ;t yiar and w-t tamtl that U
wa» laat utlvr the lU-tori-ry of tM
treat-iwrr of Arnold |ti Mew York and
jtiftl wlu-n loo 1Vu.1xrjr.tuIa Uooiia
went lOassoiliitf for'.Ve-r - i-xjr aM «|.
m<nt In a a*.au- . ,1 nmt'.uy nod
wbea rwryiliii,,! l.H.tjMl Mttl irk for UM
iielrlot can*- U u*. *li-Whig* ,,r U»
(.'nrnilt.ni uml of Virginia won tlte bet
tlo of Ctiwpi tot aai' Xlii*'* M«nntala
and Gnlliunl Ourt Uint-e. and drove
OomwalUe. Dae great. *t or Eegtiah
getwraia, croatied and
bnaWatod, to fall an oi«y iHtay ta
; Wueiiiugton and 1b<clmnjb«Mu at York
t«wn- Ami uriwt: <rr rtdret upas
ttwan facta and njnu flat nxortli at
*>td 1 BbnUtent r>vti!.tt l.mjitv keroea aa
Morgan and l/.>. ,n.4 Mai ton a ad
Sumpter and tlm-iu w-d t 'i<ni|d«ll and
Sevier and t'Pwlatr) »:u| tYmaton and
tdielby ttud Me.s.w. ;i, mid trlHU wo
(Irmvtida-r thil Wiudtlogtnu to from
llwbuwlii we art iH-c.ty «ati i itlided
wlUt mir mu'ati.Hiary liiatoryi and.
while Wv Wxnli) nut dvlrerl fnaa Ua
Mldetreaimu «f tlw | air).da at tha
>‘ortli. Ihcte it nn muni, wiry we
dioald aak .m fiivpr i f tu« la tha
fflhs line. It 0 lii 11- Ui» auniagrr at
lliaAUHiiln Eapni ttiii wii/t aban
don tha *ht>« (ten if ldn'udeitdlbi
wmt b-hd tliC ■•J.'it-crty Hell,'' U
tliay <hni*t n 11.1 It fr - ly l*A Ike* keen
It. Tltn ill-r. w.t..M .4 «„(|l^rS
‘‘Bincli ado almr.t t«-U.; .o.’'
,, — - I -■»
fcia «. IV. • • I rn<l Man via
AwM-era XnMaajr. *av
On Aiirii*! ttc.t *40: ami JAh Uw
Aiulheru lUllray w:!l all i»ai«l trio
ticket* to IJo*l<ni. tlus. at aw vat*
tifunaUre; tlekcii. a<-<*| u> rvtara
Ontll Aft. imi: n;iO cnu la* MUWM
until Aft. ;K Tl.i.nill tw t >ilra
ilM muaHtan'ty r.c xuy .«•«: t» vie It
KaiHm* cltlm til n mu ill e«t. fw
faitln-r t«ifmni.«il.>ii mil >a« au> iwiil
U lha Snwlim ItHlIuvir or
C'DAk. la IlCtA'l.X*, T. I* A.
■!'.» W. Trida*.
t Wlutt*. X, C. ^
T1i« AtanlMt.i t;,.i:*S) , fat* -nh
nrmnjtr.t • Xo-1 \tln,-h *,V> t|> rail* fur
tnJcoAu «<U.C -*"iih:a I.Milar tkww
ulnve, IlnMmt. .*-J fnuu AMMt
*M|- to *an, ’iVtvta «rluk#
row on YujriiV. «,». aw| at
l«W ldf4*U' Mit.<| |ri;» lt>r liatlvM- /
atlr. at 0 tti > iM- ttlal ll'l' fur partita
often (1*11 II r.\«*!l! * l«c«l:er from
AtUt.l i. Aiua-.a < laitiHit. and tn
uiaa-dlkt*- ja.liUa. I.ifan IkrowA
trahiv will t» ru*. Anv.lwr lara 0W
Hurt unity t* • ■tV-rr.t lie." HiUllc.