8WBST SIXTEEN.
' tAMUL M1STCR5 PICK.
Th aUrlight through the lattice vine
Fell alanllng on her brow,
The rosea white with dew a-thine
8wajed on the wind-rocked bough.
And wared perfume quaint and fine
Like incense around her mouth,
Whe-e dwelt mid curve and hue divine
The glamour of the south.
Just sixteen years of joys and fears
Just sixteen years hath she,
But her eyes are blue,
And her heart is true,
And she's all the world to me.
The row-tree hid the stars from me
But I could watch her eyes; .
They shone like stars upon the sea
Soft miTored from the skies.
Her little hands upon her krees
In folded stillness lay,
And in the dusk bloomed winsomely
Like lily buds astray.
Just sixteen years of Joys and fears,
Just sixteen years hath she,
But her faith is sure
And her soul is pure,
And she's all the world to me.
A silence fell; it seemed a spell
Had fallen on my sweet;
I saw her quivering bosom swell,
I heard my heart a-beat
I spoke! bat what? I cannot tell,
I hardly know the rest
But just before her teardrops fell
I clasped hei to my breast.
Just sixteen years of smiles and tears
Just sixteen years hath she
But the wedding chimes
Will ring betimes
For my little bride to oe.
Southern Magazine.
Eloped With Commoawealers,
A Runnels, la , special to the New
York World Bays:
Kelly joined his Commonwe&lers
here this afternoon, bringing the com.'
mlssary boats with him. He found
the men discontented and surly, but
they were soon put in a better humor
by the Issue of rations aad a little
"jollying."
This morning a wild eyed man
passed here in a skiff. He carried a
shot gun, and was seeking for "a lit
tie woman with brown hair and blue
eyes, and about thirty years old."
The man was a farmer from near
Adelphl, la, and the woman was his
wife- He said she had become infat-
nated with one of Kelly's ineu, and he
declared that one barrel of his shot
gun was for his false wife and the
other for the man.
Tonight two Des Moines men step
ped from the Wabash south bound
train long enough, to inquire for their
wives.
Kelly spoke in the town hall here
tonight to about four hundred people,
and took up a collection which netted
about $250. Mrs Harper and Miss
Houton, of Council Bluffs, occupied
seats on the platform with Kelly,
They are the only women allowed by
Kelly in the flotilla. Most of the wo
men who left Des Moines with the
Kelly crowd have been taken from
the boats by officers along the line.
Kelly telegraphed ahead to the shert
iffs and other officers to take charge
of all women traveling with his men.
Only one woman is now known to be
with the army aside from those who
travel in Kelly's boat. This woman is
about eighteen years old. She refuses
to give her name, but claims to have
come from San Francisco to join her
husband, who is a member of the
army. '
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The Indianapolis Sentinel credits
this story to James Whitoomb Riley:
Three bosom friends started out one
evening to have a good time, and
when the time came for going home
they were so drunk that walking was
difficult. They finally reached the
home of Brown and made noise
enough to waken the neighbors. A
"Window was raised and a feminine
voice said: " What on earth is wan
ted ?" In thickened accents came the
answer: "Will Mish Brown pleesh
ome down and pick out her bus-
Fifty Burned to Death.
New York, May 11 A fir started
at 4 o'clock this morning In one of the
wooden building enclosures known as
Jones' woods, at Avenue A and Sixty
eighth street. The flames spread over
four blocks between Sixty seventh,
Sixty first streets. Avenue A and East
river. Over $200,000 damage was done.
The sudden changing of the wind
caused the fire to spread, when the
firemen thought that they had it un
der control. Fifty horses were burned
to death. A number of persons were
injured.
Itching, burning, scaly and crusty
scales of infants cleansed and healed,
and quiet Bleep restored by Johnson's
Oriental Soap at John Y MacRae's.
One bald headed man in town has
painted a rabbit on the top of his
cranium, so that people will think it
is a hare.
Constipation and sick headache per
manently cured, and piles prevented
by Japanese Liver Pellets ; especially
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by John Y MacRae.
Woman leads the world. She used
smokeless powder for ages before men
ever tnongnc oi adopting it.
Call for the Horse Brand of John
son's Magnetic Oil. It has no equal
for the diseases of horses and cattle.
$1.00 size 50 cents : 50 cent size 25 cts.
For sale by John Y MaoRae.
Mosquitoes are going over their ac
counts and getting their bills in shape.
Johnson's Magnetic Oil, horse
brand, &c, is a powerful liniment es
pecially prepared for external use for
persons and all diseases of horses and
cattle. $1.00 size 60 cents. 50 cts
size 25 cents.'
Transylvania county, will hold an
election June 30th upon the question
of issuing $60,000 in bonds in aid of
the French Broad Valley railroad
All diseases of the skin cured, and
lost complexion restored oy Johnson's
Oriental Soap. For sale by John Y
MacRae.
Rev Abe Mulkey has the town of
Longview, Texas, so stirred up in a
religious revival that politics have
been regulated to the rear. Congress
man Culberson, who was booked for
a campaign speech last Wednesday,
cancelled his appointment on account
of the big meeting.
Two Lives .Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City.
111., was told by her doctors she had con
sumption and tnat mere was no nope tor ner,
but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery
completely cured her and Bhe says it saved
her life. Mr. mos. lagers, 'ionaa t..
San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful
cold. apDToachina consumption, tried with
out resuit eve :y thing else ; thev bought one
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two weeks was cured. He is naturally thank
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samples, that Drove the wonderful efficacy
of this medicine in cough and colds. Free
trial bottle at Joan Y. MacKae s drugstore
Regular size 0c and $1.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, re
ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil
blains, corns and all skin eruptions,
and positively cures piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refund
ed. Price 25 cents per pox. For sale
by John Y MacRae.
Asking for Sealed
Bids.
Sealed bids for constructing and placing
in position, according to the plan and spe
cifications, the roof and tower of St Paul A
il Jfi church will be received by the trus
tee ot said church until Friday, June 1st,
1894, at 12 o'c ock m.
The trustees reserve the right to reject any
ui uu uius. iuo yiau auu sutauiuua ums ;au
ii l- : J m. i ,1 : ,. a :
be seen at the said church building. Said
bids to be filed with Rev & H W Leak, pas
tor, my 15 tit
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CALL EARLY BEFORE THEY
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) tints 25o, worth 50o.
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) cream 25c, worth 4Uc.
00 boxes fine society paper, latest style,
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00 boxes fine society paper, latest style,
j cream, ouo, wortn too.
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cream, 25c, worth 40c.
300 boxes finest society paper, latest style,
cream, 18c, worth 35c.
Office and School
Supplies a Spacialty. 1
Raleigh Stationery Company,
Then Baby was (, we rave hw Caotnrta.
When aba wa a Child, abe cned t or Onturta.
Wueo aha became Mlsa, ah clung to Castorla
'bob kL'9 bad ChUdvo. ah pveUtou Caatorta,
Land Sale.
"By virtue of a deed of truest executed to
me as guardian or r a we tin ore by A. v
Jones and Vary E Whitaker.on March 25th,
J8iW, registered in the Register's otHoe of
Wake county, book 125, page 498. 1 will sell
at publio auction at the court house door in
Raleigh, on Monday, 4th day of June, 1894,
at 12 o'clock m. for cash, that tract of land
on the north side of the Fayetteville road,
near tne city or itaieign, described as fol
lows: Beginning at a stone corner on
the north side of the Fayetteville road,
known as James Young's corner; thence
north 71 degrees west 4.25 chains to a stone
on the east sid of the gulley; thence n 6i
degrees e 5 61 chains to a stone; thence s 71 e
5.67 chains to a ttake on the railroad; thence
witb the side ot tne road south, zu.cu degrees
west 5 50 chains to tbe beginning, contain
ing three acres more or less and being de
scribed in deed from Jesse Win borne to
W Atkinson, registered in book 37, p 438.
JOHN W HINSDALE,
May 3d ta Guardian of T B Wetmore.
notice ot Sale
By virtue of authority given in a deed of
trust from Arthur Ivey, recorded in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds for Wake coun
ty, in book 10 1, page P05, 1 will sell, on Fri
day, the 1st day of June, 1891, at 12 o'clock
m, at the court house door of ake county,
the three lots of land described in said deed
of trust, the same situate in the town of
Oberlin, Raleigh township. Wake county, N
C. The three lots adjoin each other and
contain 10 acres, more or less,andare bound
ed by the main road running through Ober
lin on the west, and also adjoining lands
formerly owned by , James M Harris and
George Ray. The said lots are fully de
scribed in said deed of trust which is hereby
specially referred to for a full description of
said lots as part of this notice. Terms of
sale, cash. This ofay 1st, 1894
J N HOLDING. Trustee.
City Property for Sale.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court
in the action, entitled;Wm A. Miner against
Nancy Haywood and others (foreclosure
proceedings), I will sell, on Monday, the
11th day of June, 1801, at public auction,
at the court house door in the city of Ral
eigh, N C, for cash, to the highest bidder,
the following described Jot or parcel of land
si'uated in said citv: A tract or parcel of
lard conveyed by Rufus Haywood and his
wife, Nancy Hay wood.to George M Smedes.
fully described in a mortgage deed
from the said JPufus Haywood and
wife to said Smedes, executed the 24th
dy of March, 1880, and recorded in the
umue ui tue rweiaier ot ueeas ior wate
county, in book "No 53, page 603, and de
scribed as follows: Beginning at a stake on
the southerly line of Lookout street in said
city and running tnenc a easterly along said
street uu reel to a state in said line, a corner
or lot jno o ou tne f lat or tne Manly home
stead, made Dy JUngsiand and Miller;
thence southerly along the line of lots Nbs
8, 7 and 6 one hundred and fifty feet to a
staKe, a corner of lots Nos 5 and 6; thence
westerly aiong tne line ot lot jno 28 sixty
feet to a stake in the liny ot lot No 27; thence
northwesterly along the line of lot 27 and
zj one hundred and ntty feet to the begin
ning. BCBEOKWITH,
my8tds Conun'ssioner,
Notice of Sila Uadw Mortgage
Under and by virtue of the powers of sale
contained in a mortgage executed by j and
D McLiin, recorded in book 83, page 498,
Register of Deeds olfioe for Wake county, I
win, at 12 o ciock m, on Monday, the nth
day ot June, 1891, at the court house door in
Raleigh, N 0, expose to sale at public auc
tion, for cash? ti e land therein described, be
ing a tract ot land in switt ureeic township,
containing 10) acres, more or less.
R T GRAY, Trustee.
May 9 tds
Sale of Land.
Under and by virtue of a decree of the Su
perior Court of Wake county, made May
11th, 1894, in the special proceeding, entitled
Stronach and Johns, administrators of Da
vid Lewis, deceased, against Sally 0 Lewis
ond other, ve will sell at public sale at the
court house door in Kaleigh: on June 18th,
1894, the lands fully described in the peti
tion filed therein, lying and being in St
Mary's township, wake county, and known
as he "home tract," the ''Jordan tract" and
"Doane tract." Terms of sale: One-third
cash; balance payable in two equal instal
ments in six and twelve months; time of
sale, 12 m. STRONA.0H & JOHNS,
Alex Stronach, Attv. tds Com'rs.
Abbbdkkk, O, July 21, 1891,
Messrs Liooman Bross, Savannah. Ga.
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