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" ' ' " Entered at .''tWa.t'Oiaace'tn' Charlotte, N C, as second class matter1," according to the rules of . the P. O. Denartnien t ' q j . ; WHOLESALE ' - "' '"'- 'AND - ' . ' "1,1 ; CHARLOTTE, N, P, , ; . -May 11,1884. . ..-'J " CENTRAL HOTEL, (UhcUr New Management) ciiAitioTTE, ar.'c. Newlv Furnished, .and, Equipped . '..if:;. I the teat sttW17 u Hot and Cold ( Baths.-'- Patronage solicited. Give an a trial. Rates, $2 and $2.50 perday. SCOVILLE & BROCKENBROUGH, . 1 . Proprietors: Feb. 20, 1880. y J. P. McOOMBS, M.D., Oflers his professional services to the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country. All calls, both night and day, promptly attended to. Office in Brown's building, up stairs, opposite Charlotte Hotel. . Jan. 1, 1885. . . 1. BUB WELL. ' ' .' F. D. WALKER. BURWELL & WALKER, f u Attorneys at iLaw,' : I U CHARLOTTE, N. C. Will practice in the State and Federal Courts. 1ST Office in Law Building. Jan. 1,1884. HUGH W. HARRIS. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. CIIARLOTTE, N;C. i Office, First door west of Court House. , Jan. 1, 1880. ' - , HERIOTi CLARKSON. 1 , Attorney-at-Law, CHARLOTTE, N. C, Will practice in all the Courts of this State Prompt attention given to collections. Nov. 7, 1884. i'Mtfiwi -Ui. '-!-tt F. I. 08BORNE. W. C. MAXWELL. OSBORNE & MAXWELL, Attorneys at Law. CIIARLOTTE, N. C. Will practice in the State and Federal Courts, ty Offices 1 and 3 Law Building. July 3, 1888. i y' 1-"-ii-' HAMILTON C. JONES, Attorney at Law. CUAELOTTB, N. C. Will practice in the State Courts, and in all the Federal Courts in the Western District. Jan. 8, 1880. y DR. M. A. BLAND. Dentist. -':ii CHARLOTTE, N. C. Office In Brown's building, opposite Charlotte Hotel. . Gas used for the painless extraction of teeth. Feb. 15.1884. DR. GEO. W. GRAHAM, , i . CHARLOTTE, N. C. Practice Limited to the EYE, EAR AND; THROAT. Jan. 1,1884. HOFFMAN & ALEXANDER, Surgeon Dentists, CHARLOTTE. N. C. Office over A. K. Nisbet & Bro's store. Office hours from 8 A. M. to 5 P.M. Jan. 1,1880. . .:- ', A W. H. FARRIOR & BRO., OpposiU the Central HoteL Practical watch-Makers and Jewelers, Charlotte; ;N. C s ; j A Keep a full stock of handsome . Jewelry, and Closks, Spectacles, etc., which they will sell at a iair price. ., , , Dealers in Diamonds;' Watches, Clocks', Jewel ry, Silver and Silver-Plated. Ware. Repairing of Jeweliy, Watches, Clocks, &c, uone prompuy, ana saiisraction assured. tJT Store opposite the Central Hotel. Jan. 1,1886. , . s .j'ji Uiii- irj SPRINGS & BURWELL, ( Grocers and Provision Dealers, CHARLOTTE, N. C, Have always in stock . Coffee, ! Sngar," Molasses, Dyrupg, aiacKerei,. soaps, starch. Meat. Lard xxauis, r tuur, uraus oceas, riows, sc., wnich we offer to both the Wholesale and Retail trade. All are invited to try us, from the smallest to the B. A. LEE. , 6PBISG8 ft BURWELL, R. A. LEE & CO., . CottrfnUBHiya. ' Office-in, Vie Chamber Liverg Stable Building Vollege street. seuers win do well to see us. If we do not buy u; - umu oe in value of the cotton. f Jan. 30.1885. . ; ,. ... HARRISON WATTS, Cotton Buyer. Corner Trade and College Sts., n Staira! n CHARLOTTE, N. C. : Oct. 14, 1884. Mi.ii. r . THE CHARLOTTE . COTTON AND PRODUCE EXCHANGE Corner Trade and College Stsm Charlotte, N. 0. ' s. il. PHELAN, Proprietor. mem-) a ' "!' ber New York Cotton Exchange ,y , and Chicago Board of Trade ) V ; ' J.' F. LYON, Dec. 4, 1885.';.' , u Manager The' Near York Legislatore re- ' cently passed the followinfic law : "When the Hfaea1 between 'two" towns1, wards dr ooonties, divide a farm or lot,' the tame' shall be taxed, if occupied, in the town, ward at county where the" occnpant'jfet aides. ' If unoccupied, each part shaU'j be, assessed i of the towri;1 wardi4" village1 or coantf 'where- the 'same shall lie'. ;. ' ,0, ff.,"jV;" lExecution Sal e. . i. '.;.,:;;.: ; By virtue ef Executions to, me issued from, the Superior Court of . Mecklenburg, county, I will, sell at the Court House door in the city of Char lotte, on - Monday, the 6th day of September: 3880, the following HOUSE AND LOT. t6wit: Lying in the town of Huntersville, adjoining tae-j lands of Mis? Herns and otners,. sold as the,, pro perty of R. M. ant) M. M. Ramsey, . ' ' " ;W. f. GRIFFITH, I Aug. 18, 1886. ' 4r- : " ' Sheriff. ' i ; : GOLD REDUCTION1 WORKS i; '3"i : or:sx:K .:' ' I will sell at Publip Auction upon the premises, on the 27th of September, 1836, that valuable Property known as the ADAMS REDUCTION WORKS, situated on the C. C. Railroad, one mile from Charlotte, .the same consisting of about 10 Acret of Land, on which is a Gold Mine, large, commodious Buildings thereon for, the operation ; of the works, an Engine of 200 Horse Power, new and never used Furnaces, and all the Machinery, Tools and Appliances neces sary. The entire property will be sold privately before said day of sale, if sufficient bid is made, or leased. At the day of sale, the right is re served to sell separately the Engine, Machinery, Tools and all loose material. - i, t W. P. BYNUM, . Aug. 6, 1886 . j 8w Attorney for Trustees., Valuable : ,. , FOR Machinery SALE". , I will sell all ' my Machinery situated in the town of Matthews, consisting of one 20-Horse Power Return Flue BOILER, and 15-Horse Power Erie City ENGINE: one SAW MILL. 48-incb Saw; one 50-Saw Hall Cotton' GIN: one Boss Press; one 36-inch Corn Mill ; one 20-inch Franklin Planeing , Machine, together with all Shafting and Belting, in good running order. Will 6ell any part or the whole with Lots containing it. ' For prices, &c. write to or call on the under signed at Matthews, N. C. ' D. M. FESPERMAN. ! March 26. 1886. tf . - , i STORAGE FOR COTTON At the Charlotte Ware-House. ' If you wish to store your Cotton this is one of the best and most convenient Warehouses in the city. For terms, &c, apply to BtrKlJNUa 3s BUKWELiL, or R. A. LEE & CO. Bagging and Ties. 20,000 500 Yards Dundee Bagging. Bundles Delta Ties at SPRINGS & BURWELL'S.' ISP" 1 you owe us anything we want it. , SPRINGS & BURWELL Nov. 0.1885. : ; SOUTHERN PRIZE TURNIP. "This new variety of Turnip is rapidly grow ing in popular favor wherever it has been tried. and is destined to supercede all other varieties in Southern culture.. . Certainly, no variety yet in troduced has proven so well adapted to our cli-. mate or produced larger crops. The testimony in its favor as given by some of the best farmers is of the strongest character ; leaving no room to doubt the point 8 of . excellence claimed for it. n fact, it is affirmed that it is a better Turnip even than it has been represented." If. C. Farmer. SF After thorough trial , for- several years. the following points of excellence are claimed for it, viz: ' It has no equal for root or salad. ' It stands ex treme heat and cold. It is superior to the North ern Turnip. They do' not pith or become spongy as other tnrnipsr"'Itproducer "Salad"" two weeks earlier than any, other turnip. .Insects do not injure wiB as laey ao omer varieties. It proJ duces more salad than any other turnip. It pro duces a larger root than any other turnip. It is the best turnip tor winter use in the market. For general farm market purposes it has no equal in the South. All of which is fully confirmed by the testimony of many of our best farmers. In addition to the above we have in stock a full supply of all other varieties of Turnip Seed. 1 -iu rujjoORi$PSDAvVc0.o- Druggists, Springs' Corner. June 25. 1880. Bread, Cakes, Cocoannt CuBtardV and Peacli Pfes, fresh every day at S. M. llOWJSJULi'S. May 7, 1886. ' . i .r i n 1 Rooms for Rent, Cheap. Two sod BOOMS, in.' Democrat Ofl3ce 'BuileV ins 10 rem. addiv ai unarioue "uome-iemo- tS r m. ' ar t t - , mm wm crat OfflC3, Aug. 131888i;C H bilA King's Mountain High School. Open September 1st, 1886. ; : fi The largest Military Boarding School in West ern .North Carolina. Situated at foot of the Mountains. Health record better than any School in the State. Sixteen hundred students in the last ten years. Large Assembly and So ciety naus now aeing added to the present build ings. A thorough Business College attached $225 covers every expense. For catalogue, ad- aress W. T. R. BELL, A. M., King's Mountain, N. C. July 23, 1880. 4w nmimnnm f n rtv r rtrtn Statesville, N. C, ' Begins Wednesday, September 1, 1880, Closes June, 1887. Villi Pnrrva rvf oKIa TflaohAra Vine niimnln dome Comforts and Moderate Charges. Special lessons in Cooking and Housekeeping without extra expense, send for Catalogue. ' MISS FANNIE EVERITT. July 2, 18S6. 8m Principal. Administraor'sfNotfce. Having qualified as Administrator on the Es tate of Li. M. Caldwell, deceased, on the 19th day oi j uiy. isoo. notice is nereny given . to. ait. per sons indebted to the Estate of L. M. Caldwell to make immediate payment and settlement, and all persons having elafnl 'against said Estate will present their claims for payment on or before the vtn aay oi August, lsav, or tnis notice will r plead in bar of their recovery. y 7 i Admr4orii!M Galdwell, StaStesvili M & August o, ioqj). ow jCORSETS. j , , ; u Try our celebrated P. D. Corsets. For comfort and durability, they are unei- ceuea. . ...,. These Corsets are especially adapted to- Ladies of stout build. ."SlUM'ti TU I 'IUr i No one desiring an easy Corset should be with' outjthem ' ,rh i Tv one asd1wilecemeia irneat k i f r. am fit. If. July 301886.: i '.; -ill i t H.f - r . i Tired I .well, whatjof that $,.,! i r Dids fancy Jife was spent on beds of ease,7? -t. Fluttering the rose leaves .1 scattered, pj (the vComeSe Ihee f woVk while U is cajjed lo- ! 1 Ceward, ariaej go forth ty wyl ? ! to -jy -ti.ii if a: -tJ 'fivii n?-..f-.i-ns ! . , u, Iondy I pd what of. thaf.? S a i ) . - A iSome must be lonely, 'Ma not given to all, Tp feelahearxespoflBve ris,an4ia.iU 'f-ni j To blend another fe into jiU 9lfn-7r.. 7 h Work may be done "Vnelinesfi.iiWOrk 4 !. . i 1 ' : Dark ! ' well, wiat' of that ? Didst fondly dream the sun would never set J i Dbsi fear lo lose thy way i ' iraxe" courage, yet ! ,xearn mou jo watx py iauBjanu DVff tu Tby 'steps will gVide Jbe, rguidd,righ'tu, j f k ''Ranlt areHi whaVolr thilH' lik t;i "K DidstTancy Mfebneiaumm6r hOlida' !fc J I ''-'' With'lessons nepe to lettA'&d naifgal buf play ? Goi get thee' to thy task t ; Conquer or die , It must be learned. ! Learn it,' then, patiently. -M i ;f - J i .. - 'iii ; . .4- "(,. u-'it No help 1 nay 'tis not ao-1'' i" " ; Though human help be far, thy God i nigh, ! -Who feeds the raven, hears His children cry, - He's near thee whereso'er thy footsteps- roam, And He will guide thee, light 'thee, herp .thee , ; homo.. .-. .v '.:! t ' ' The Barefooted Boy. You have all! read of '"Benjamin Frani- in, and how he rose to distinction," amid privation and toil.' Bat (there is one anec dote' which i ! have never seen in print t ' was told me ! by 1 a gentleman ip Bos ton,' who remembered the old bouse in which' 1 Franklin " was born; "Often," said he, "have V looked at the old tumble-down ' building ' On Milk' street and imagined the bare-footed boy' sitting on the door-Blep learning to spell from an old Roat-bill.-' ; , ,.;iti.,. ... A young miss , daughter ot a distin guished citizen, passed him one day while thus engaged, and the' boy overheard her words of ridicule as she spoke to ber com panion, laughing at the eagerness of the poor lad, and deriding his "beautiful spel ling book'-" ' " ' : But' there came another day. when' Franklin was our ambassador1 at the court of France. A wealthy American lady. who was present at one 6f the festive oc casions made Id' honor of Franklin greatly desired air introduction to her distinguish ed 1 countryman. It was obtained, and great was her surprise to near him aav, "Aye aye, we have met before. She- could not remember' when, and Franklin added, "Yoa do not remember the bare-Foot little1 boy on Milk street, studying his lesson from the muddy post- tyll." Mx. A Simple Remedy" for Chronic Diarrhosa.. Dr.'T.' C. Smith, writing in the Medical and Surgical Reporter, June 12, 1886 mentions Che fact of his having cared a case of chronic diarrhoea, which had lasted for nearly forty years, by the administration of a ' saturated solution of salt and cider vinegar a drachm being taken three or four limes 'a day.. ' He also states that since the' first instance where he ' recommended 'this homely ' remedy, Without suDDOsiner that it would actually dp any good, be nas employed itseveral limes in more or less severe cases oi chronic diarrhoea, in which 'is produced great improvement,' 'and, in some cases, cure. Where relapaea .fallowed the sus pension of the remedy, its. renewed admin istration was'again followed by improve- UlCUIi. I USE WILDER'S Fruit Preserving . Powders . cave plenty of Fruits foi1 Winter' For sale at all country stores and at ; , v i ; j U - u i , 1 . ; WILDEB'S DRUG STORB, Aug. 20. 1886.? r - ! ' In Charlotte. MOSQUITO CANOPIES In several Qualities, different lengths and . the most improved kinds.' Also a new lot of ' the ereat convenience in the wav of ' ; Bed Fixtures 'il .s For the Canopies, very best Goods. These are- all .new .and the ;. . J.J--,., ! i --'it.1 il j Mosquito . Bobinet, &c. No .further troubled with the Mosquito Bars, need of being mosquito. ' ' b. -l! KEESLER & CO..1 Successors to Alexander & Harris. July SO, 1880. , K ..iii ,, !; j ",'. Pure Reliable Drugs.. ,tjj :., At WILDBRS Drug Store.'1 ' An assortment not to be excelled in quality and prices anywhere. 1 - ' " ' ' , in fact everything kept m a' nrst class lrug Store can be found in this establishment, i Give us a call ; , - . .i . .,; H. M. wilder,,. ! Cor. Trade and College Sts., Charlotte, N, C. July 10,1885. . , P; ; Hood's Ssapaillah!" Arid all the-leading t PATENT MEDICINES for sale by i '' ;'.! B. fa. JORDAN & CO,. March 20, 1886. , . ' , 4. .. , . i 100,000 Pounds ,:" ' ! I - OF .... ; !' i, ! RAGS WAFTED, Paid in Cash, or i Trade, .at i ' ' v I -i'-i-l: .o ROfiS &' ADAMS ' Book and Stationery Store No.' lk 8. Tryoi St. ! Glass. IJC iJl'S-i- We have receiv seivedt k lal-ge" and complete stock lass,' large and small sizes', single of Window Glass; and double thick. ! . . R. .TT , JORDAN A sCJQ. 'i May iiBBjCjj J,u (u; Springs' Corner. I A - ; i"W,pQd.iWanted.-5-ii.SH? i,-n-. OK 'CORDS good i Hickory ' and 5 Oafc H.WOOD. delivered at West end of Tryon Street. Apply at f v - -i Iii ' a , HOME-DEMOCRAT ftFFICEfi- j Auissj.- ; , , u ; ;. , THE DODaE HOUSE,' t j i (Formerly he Shannon House,) j .: - h Cen tral ly. located on iTryon 6L4 betweea 4tft and ! 1; triuii Trade. j, ..i-t-i. Good Accommodations. Moderate, Charges. Tie patronage of the travelling public solicited. Comeonee and yoa1 wiB Come agaitf. ' '.' Be euro- that thai hackaoaii- taker yoa' vo -the DODGE HQUSE,-Xojmrly the ShanoA Hooaar I, IPili Aug. 6, 1886. -.If5 In, view pf the, tendency, -at the present day, for earnest. Chrisjiaa worker. to be-; oomei abotbed Jo r work oatsjda-otithe home. thws negleotisilatiea ;that belong to tbie, social. r t la tionJ the Christiari Advo-; jcate speaks as follows. B I i j; u d , ,l I tt'llave w aged - parents r till -lingering ion the shores of tine;l waningpatiently Yor tlio finat aommonaf Never' "let it 'be isakl that oari' earthly 'engagements have been- so absorbing and -imperative that we had no time to visit there; nO -time to bow with-t-hem. at the fireside altarj no time to Reassure them of tAir 4vVj, fid 'receive in return their a blessing.1 f Where "there Is he will there is the. .way The- loss to oue'a: sselfyi tbroagh (aib inexcusabl de linquency 'can rever b repaired. Very soon- theyt wiU disappear from1' our -viewJ Tbeir.lond embraee will only be a blessed mnor5 ;theirword8'i-counsel and ''af-- fection bo more repeated;1 their presence ne longer our inspiration.: -Mako haste. Let not others claim oar beat affection and help that which God bas adjudged as rightfully doe the'3hiefesti beneiaetora1 of our mortal Uf. And in thia- age .of op portunity is there ao dangerj even 'in' re spect to the family relation itself ? uitiu : .The husband and the wife are 'called to fulfill most sacred obligations obliga tions to eaeh, other which no church claims may remove; obligation of -v care and love for the differest members of the household which the Supreme Author of alldotnestio relationships Jias Himself i imposed.- If oar piety is of the kind that makes us less carefal as to doinestio duties; if the .hue- band cao excuse himself, from 'lightening the burdens of his wife, because' of other demand upon his time; i if the wife,' ab sorbed, it may be, in noble charities with out, can lay; aside the important trusts within the sacred : precincts 'Of a world which, in a real sense is her owri realm;--if parents,- on the ground of pressing- Chris tjan work, can neglect those offices:. of 1 af lection and cnltnre which are-' "indispensa ble to childhood and: youth, then will, the power of the Christian religion be surely neutralized before van observing : world: No amount of public prayer, exhortation or song will atone for such failure.' uod a Word and human reason will alike pass the merited condemnation. ' ' j A Discouraging ' Picture. VY e see, or might see if we would open - - 1 mm -am t mm our eyes to faets that are continually be fore us, that disobedience of law-; is one of the most common habits in all circles and grades of society. Adulteration of our lood and , drink is among . the. .mosi.com mon and gainful of our industries.- I A thousand modes of law-breaking! are prac ticed daily, bourly, by all classes of men, from the holy-minded religious, devotee down to the miserable but more consistent evangelist of anarchy. , ; Occasionally, when society is suddenly outraged by some uncommonly great wickedness, ;like the Hay-market massacre, it experiences a sudden spasm, of virtue, and ..a .popular clamor demands the execution of the. law against certain, great offend ersj, while,tbe thousands and. millions of. , offenders, that are' not so demonstrative .in-itbeir 4aw breaking go on breaking the laws. And universally as to tbe ,laferj apjnot un commonly as to tiie former, bur ministers of the law look -smilingly on ,'studyirik the1 popular currents that will: carry them to the goal of their hopes in the i next ballot boxing. ' Wbo that looks'seriousiy at the facts will leel warranted i in denying the tltougbt of Macaulay? "Your constitu tion is all sail and no anchor," Chicago ftm " r. -fc ...-.. I ' - - - -i - ' " dimes. ...... . . : , f ... Jncekasinc? his Height A' story is told of a youth at 'West 'PotnJwhb was bright and' 'profioiehr in, all Ms, studies,' s tkture required of a cadet. ' He had been admitted, however, with the' understand ing that he mast be dismissed if at the end of the year be had not grown enough to reach the standard." He did ' not 'grow, and on the night before the 'examination which would be fatal to his' hopes" he and his room', mate were sadly talking oT their expected separation, when a 'bright ":fdea broom stick he bit the little fellow two oV . ------- -T three Sharp Yaps on the top 'of bis (head, raising a fine bump. The next morning the boy came away from ' the examiners exulting id tbe'koQwledge that he bad at tained the fall atature Wxacted of cad eta, with at least ad' eighth of an inch to spare. 1 rrvfviici iiuuoo.i.l'jvu. . iJ Thb Monkey ok' T6p.The AaguBta (Ga.) Presbytery fustained. . Dr. Wood row. ' The vote was 13 not guilty v to J -gaiitv. An appeal was taken to the Georgia Synod to l)e held in October. ' K; The man most anxious; about ,-his social position is the, man who Aever had any . sueh jositionfc thongh he has tried, to uuj it wun money. - :te . J. ;;. Ni'i. SEED OATS. l-:'su ! : We have just received a" car load Choice Vir ginia White Oats.' J Also, a small lot Of choice d. 1 . .1 1 DCIU. IITD. '; !,i I ..'. :'4i t .! -it It Mi , " . SPRINGS & BURWELL. 5Aug.8,1886.: i -tl-' J" SECOND-HAND ENGINES Bargains. fox those n want of Machiaery, i Three 6-Horse Power Engines, one'' located ! near Pineville, N. C. - : " - 5 m a tt t -n : Two 8-Horse Power Engines. . 1 Two 12-Horse Power Engines!1 ill t-14 ti une.i-uone fower" i&ngiaev il v 1 a.s These Engine are. all in good order and are as good aa new t and will, be aold jat-ry. Jow: prices and pn easy terms. For further informa tion apply to" f " ' ? J ' ' :' , T r-, 'O 8. JOHNSTON Agent for . !-.Un Talbolt ; Sons, at Char loue; N. C Aug, 2Q, 1886m l-op-ji v-J jiofc- .t.-j.Vi i TT" w.'.U ?!' 'J U'l, U rt- t Nobt CAHoiiwA lUintoAO TjovirV.' ' i i . j Bacretarf and iTeasurera-uoice. i i i . The aecetid pay meat Of 8 per cent en Dividend, No. 24 wiU be due on Btptemoer lstt to. tocft holders of record t 12 o'clock M". i on August 10U.' Tfie transfer books Win be' 'ose4 at.42 o'clock Vie on A-Jfns' 10th "antH September tiatJ1886--) i,l - jtr'i t.ifow nif-wtM rJ 5. 4w f ;j 6; (Secretary iS --si: They -Canght Aim. In'tbe'daya'wheri inns , were not6or numerous ks they' cowers, it .wairpusr tomaryi in' the Highlands of Spotla for ravelers to ask lodgings at the houses by 1 Ithe jwayaide At a. lonely part bfa tfigorj and road a weaver had his home. ' He 1 was a good man, and one who had real I , , ; ','. . --m :. . (. . . - 'i :i aith in God. He was poor but hofpiu-l ble. and kindly entertained belated. Strang-1 era who asked to tarry for the night, . Bat be was sometimes imposed upon by worth- ess characters, who rose early and made heir escape with what they coald most aaid to biro that if he took in 'people he kneW nothing 6f, after the way be bad been'f - n. ---j , , . . 1' depredations; but he felt the 'necessity j laid .upon him, in his;9ircumstanee, tofal- fill the scripture .command Via entertain I Straneers " and. althontrh ha wuhea India, t nmintfl hfl -nnM nntth nt no itiif ''jT-flvw","T.y' & i '6 "i'i m . A person presented himself at his door shortly after tje bad,. suffered at tlie bands of dishonest guests; ..and . be, wishing to satisfy himself and bis wife of the man's goodness of character, said, Well, now", you. are a stranger to -me; what security do yougive that yoa are-saeh a person as ought to entertaior,Withoat 'a i mo ment' hesitation the man answered.' ,4The ord good wall. in stranger admitted was hospitably treated, and, after worship, was shown to beI; iut be - was a .thorough rogue. .,ano betore the 'day f dawned? he , bad left,,, the house with a . 'web the weaver had got ready jlhs .previous - evening to carry 'to bis emolover.. -4 . i. :. iU-.Sii rrr ''- , . .When the. weaver and bis - wife got p the next morning, and -found! the fellow goatt, his: wife ! was in great perplexity; ana, jn-ner. anxiety, gave way to uporaia- hg her husband, saying, "Now, you : see, i is just as I saidr. wei shall ' certainly ; be ruined by this foousb ' practice of yours. What are we i now -to do? away and how. are we tolive weave another?" .: ' It was a dark day to her'. him; for he said, "I got a, good ana 1 keep tbe securjtyj and Intk ' r-IuL-'-L-':. - wilt mi uu ,iur ,iub utttu Lord's sake receive. him; and although he has proved unworthy of oar hospitality, yet Jesus is worthy, and we shall yet lose uolniDK by. Hi" .uy-i-.l . . As the thief was orossine a; bill. I shun-1 ning the usuai rdad,, God iny eloped him in a miaty covering, .tie. wanaerea 4ong upon, the bilhside, this way and tpat, and ,iai) gut. t,u vuu iuuv vi iuu urn, iuu 1 . . . . i i.i.i:ir; Jl. knocking at a cottage, I he asked if they would keep hint for the night. Tbe good man of the house i recognized the voice, ' and said to him at once, " Uome in, and down' with e-the web V The' thief Was thanderstru'ek ,;whrle':.the' man' saidl r it ueir' youpucxi inienu to uiay simi- ar" pranks' mind hot 'to! giveJ yddr.'se- Cdrrty 54 4 " Li'.tt tsiViU 6 !1 -".!!tlai ' Udwo eternation !Tbee the jthief got.bewiJdered ia the-, mist, and. mseaqoi, going. aowQ toe lartuer siae m the bill fae caaie down- the. same aide, and knocked at,, the . very cottage, door from wjiicbt he had set out in the morning! with . ' a tlie poor man's weo. - 0 A Plant' to Suppress Malaria. ':t!ii !; (Dr. Brahdesi, physician at Hitzacke?, tiauoyer, nas, written an article in auer- ma6 medical paper in which bedemon- straCes 7 the valuable'!. properties of the Abaoh'aris. 'alstnas'trum, a water 's plaijt wuiuu u u ibu.w. uyeu iwuaiw-f ?,; -y unmitigated plague, , chokine op "Yers, add altogether useless. Dr. Brandesi hif. remaraea tnat in tne district wnere ne i JHes, andi where --malaria and : 'dlirrhea A fofm, these diseases i have i gradually de I creased since the Aoacharis-alsinastrUrof began $ to infest tbe neighboring-' river I 1 ' . j .... 'it i J na marsnes, ana since ioar 'years nave i totally, -disappeared. The J- above named water plant nourishes itself o"idecayed i vegBtableaatternd grows with incredi ble rapidity. it thus destroys the germs w&icb prod oce malaria and' diarrhea,' and besides,' its presence obliges -tbe -freoaent claanaing ot standing waters a measure penenciai io neaiin- .r,, pranoesi inere-1 be tried ofnlanUna tte Anachaxis alsiuas-1 trim in marshy distriptB, Ji is also use - tai in protecvoc Wf young ; oi7 nsfl. ve P,Tur r'guy . wu, v.ua.,wUOuW ib was uiDurut lwuiieiiuu. buu iucuub vu "Tbat'a qaite- enoueh. Said' the ZZ LhuL . "Cii mistaketypo ' fhadein' laVifrtr tMl man, opening the door wide to .Jth took htm ' 1 '''"-' ' t ' I goo4 Old way Wf a,oing,"'thdt' 6nrfainef "Come in. come m. v' I receive you I , u 9 t ' ,ii.H.;ziv l and tnotbefs observed. Tfier are 4alyir" the name of t the Lord," ., ,And .so the j rw Wthr-:atv f "4 ,J frettioi atfd fitrdifrg ault. f.The'tferir'a tiermany about 1840.' in north uermanyi"' L,rinMBNt FOfi C.1U.chb. Accord- year : appears in all pirts ' iu ! unuBual li : . 7"- 7-, 71.... H7.i: i .c.-r-mrv y fr ,1 r eColbred Race to Dlsaear.;, J l; thl 'white knd colored death rates ind theirrelatiou to each othef are agaiu being commented orf . extensively.. The death coulirrrinraclo enrmoui t;iu 5v.Vngtou iti.33.38 per M?V Pf.P?"n neWt?5JP!3 ii raLe. wane iu oavauuau 1. is uu w x. uuu i .i. , .j in icsef faot. no le.s than vJThe 3SK'Tr"; s, .g ,,T-tK . oordance.. with AiW pfficUL.reportt, i.Tf nA A ,1- t-; i' !AM1SM,RMf .i.J ,f .eema jto indica atthe pejgTO, Mnd 5ta CoostiUtion UTmoortan. w,Nm.pimtf. po.se.. itfgf fonpp ; ooontry ne manages, to aeepowq np raie i . " Vrr -t ,T 7 " r iv ""' "J ueyeiopea inat viie ui- v i to k point sbmewbat near that of the. wh "l8 4rlt and -rjiiok)milk! nal appearB to.be guided by wn.eoV.rea.! man, but iu,t9wn he aeem. wholly flnablf iMt?kMD P.al?S?n. ,miny aT. M i,. Wnkfrid.- IleyMr'aWyj'AnV.i to resist theprersuref hia envierpment, gW.-h7. .W..' .WV' oeV J' Wl'V'-ffr'?. y bat the result upon pun. oi t&e . opraeps - , TvTTuTjr t- 'V 'yi1 ownea nors ins joe. naa oeen anving nazaetfonii p,CrJe4on.UM ,:..ciitq. ,c"h5er?- 5.4 U-tVRwJtfi wcnrMy., .boii teepi. :-,,flJJ. k0f friend he had so ofnriveMnflo W !4Hte UdwUnedwPW-M fj4,m?na "85 !, pren Incf UK rJmStadintlaifbt.1bW tMOattOLM'thaWina .?0W 'if th4?orBhatiei'rneaH edTbefow hiinX-rt w 0? b, CM ft?PM .JSoif. . whentlr his .ng ,i-beiglniJtofetghV1, ft9 .f..K7 -r - . time'on (ce:.. ; !!tw ., , knbin?lliathelBSe!lfigoiKom ,i ,BgfT, rthefe nflver wai such an improve-, riU, tr Lastweek $5,000 N:C. 4 per cents OT golg to a neighbor's. tQjiinner. Thii nt.ii).roppfo.r.M;th.i bM. beta. weredldlinNeW Yofrlf at lOl'.'The6 " fi on?f f "MfJP V.tl within the .pjutt.fjhreM touieek Th elf 4btWte4Br-'dVtoc o) crdo will far exceed last, ytar'r.. where L,b .rW r.tifiotAll' trri r twelv o'oicwk tbe swad ef the din-'1' there wma, .tafld .it, fould, ot. dflhhel rood of-the State Ut heat:RafeT&A better, tisnii t., 4y?Wii4! iP: vberever iha. been wo;ked.ijit manifr oemM Tobacco w'riot doaag macb,E0od: and corn--dou'4 talkjrr - ydesviUe Landmark. .The enerey, that wine success becina tell J develop vry e,a?ly , im life.WiTbe,pharac-:fpn,in tt,rto siti;fomonlotedli9okjcBdi jter'isttcs 'of xbe boy will commonly, proyo?llind,y.t,edj,r. .-Jiiwr aithfully-j th i those of the man. and the best charauteris- i ticsMyounglifeahould.be encouraged ndle-. and with kindly deedtntodawordft tedneated in th . wisest nossibla . manner. I The folio win sr story atronalv lllustratea I r, ii .1 " - - 1 this truth: . n t ,t -i . t J j sia Jn1 P - Ahont t hirt-- vi- 1 Said Judge P- auuui, iuiruy vem 1 ago I stepped into a book-atore ia.Cincin- nati iu search of some books that I wanted. I WK?ii tfcA' i tw fU V.'i KAtr nt ' rwar tWeiva y4ars bfge came n and . inquired J iui a ueuf rauu v. i Plenty of them, , was ; the salesman r'Jrv now mucn ao mey cost r, r .3t Ohe dollar. mv ladV ' ,J ,V -' iaia"noVtnowhey wereioLmuch ; 'tri isUn'iA 'aA .u. 'ij'L d'i2-t j L:r -i lir' t i ' w-. osck. : . "I've got51 ttxty-ona cents," said M 'ooald yoa! let 'me '"have'' a' Geograpt and wait a little while for the rest of the ' How' eaeer!his little brfeht ev looked tn r. 'Amu cosr. tt.'' A shrink within his Vagged clothK whfen th mannot very kindlyitotd Mmh 4coald rim Thrt?MTW;mlAiiftiaf!MirtftVnT iuk.ii t - j i . ii': kjli .l j ii oD . i f-:.:hut . .. in iuii KYI VVl OBB " J "" I i "O yif. yoa like,'N said. he.ln-aut- ' ' c I our different stores and each time he was Wilryoa try again? "Yes, sir, I shall ' ii fellow walked up maiifiilly.iid told" the ' r - . - ..---T1; gentleman jast what he' wanted, and, how mdCh he had ' . , - ,ftnd i want t0 learn'of the place8 wherehe sed to iro ; .-i--i ' "Jt- H'Well, my lad.l willell yoo5 what I wills do; I '-will !let yoa fc have - 'new aOAn,.hKv. a. m'.''ihi L fmainderof the money when you can. or I win let vou have one that : is hot quite netf for ttrtv 0en'Bv -,V -.-ja ? j y . ... . "Are the leaves, all in. it, , and. just like mo uwucr, wuiy -.uv". "w t . , ( fi.ui 1- . 1 1 . on . S . Yes, just like the new one." ,H ; "It; will do just -as well- then, and.I will have eleven cents left toward.) buy: ing some other books. u, I, am glad they dm. not jet , me have one , at the; other- places. ' rr ILast.year J went to Europe ,oo .oae if qe hoest, vessels .that ever, plowed , the , tnat w6uld have' Bdnk all !dri board bad it I tin MA tv tlri. av nrtAiattamnf Ia AM A- rJl uvn, J vu iiaju luu laou.ftuu VUO I I J l , . ii .i ik.,j..J- i-nr m ill iiui is entered!withhimsi',f' " uv Hyn puuuu, Biuv-f ' i "Yoo want the book1 very much?" asked rMm, ep at a-Um,, Pack over w Tbe web's l h rnnriptnr : " ' ' ' " i. '1 the lives now drawing so neaCi Bliiekel iantilyoo f i 'Yes" very much " UiU 'f'---ly;qii.;woul4f:find 4h.a4tAlb tbexntevinglf - . Wh d0 dQ ailt it eogryttlcfc'r ' ?Wi bakjoyeB, lhak.path oiaittiiUey,. bat not so tol i .t.nl' -?i T'W.M "Anl' llMe.tMtf.oMliDleiWirei,. wV;4Qios.d .security, an4 i gtudyVhen T can it ,hbme.; All, the eJ vFlVed-eir, flares ohildboodABii. 1 ani sure boys have gof. oneVand they will get ahead J0JWMJa;aarvnf,taren.11Iwie4nc..u,?- it was lor the ir ma r..ms. ' f.t,. u- - -;ia-, iscaoot weyt.piaya afteiAnWicaajawiireni not been for the eantain. Every shar was I laid low ithe' rudder whs n8elesk...aiidTa I tltn.e uP.t0. great leak had shown 'itselfttirektehing lT?V "a ? am iut .nL--.. il.ii. .ti f had been tryin isia i. ii n hiiiii. a irHW warit hi i mi.i iiiiu . williogtten,nd the mates were all rac- aa n TOTBgr-auguwew-iiwiiog ticalseamen'of 'the nrsticttssf buBt5firiVu:0nitr,",t T",'1 pamping for One whole nlght.and the still gaining upon them, they gave despair and prepared to take to the boataj1 a boataJr" though they might have known no small boat could livet.in such sea.; i .: I ""'r-; The cau tain, who had been .below.'-With. oiB cnan.now came up. xie saw now mat- ters gtood.nd. with---yewe that I d tlintlv heard iurhoan.hftmr..t. ordered every man to his Doet- Ml 'will land ' you safe ' at j the Qieri iM Q moored t - , on the thanks they passed wn the , gang-plank, ; , As I oassed he ffrasDed mv band and said: rfe;? him T was ,not aware etbat;i1 rpardf I ever skw' bim until' I steDDed aboard jbis vessel' 'Ji,i ' " ' " " T vuo you remember that boy 10 . vinoin" ; , Vill 'William Tf.vUW j 1 wT'Wmhej" he'aaid. ."God Dlessyou.j i, r And God bless noble paptaiu.Hav.rly, :Zdting fo;' Weekly. i a, a (recommends a liniment cc I Lk.Lk.J iLf.MIl ,A. V'? Vfl..tjL E7..1 . j P-Vt ;I V!$ bemliHe- , A U'nl ftVrf inOTnlS'S JflSuMnfh? lffi 2? w W I ".3" t' that the pain W almbst , ikmedlateiy rVl iVrr rtifinr I jiOarvtr'e tat;oi,'yuii ."iouaibotnf'tf rte isiewMml4wyl.-beiHfJ jj i.iu ! i f iai L f -(Thegrea ,ol: mankind. oasj 4owtil-hewherf4hena3f .thwitl 1 only-gayer aid wonder if they isndeztakotaad ,haa beBtopi! hnd'rjffaifre teWdW11 1 to. think. ihey grow liatlea. .arid Boon Ulra iA'raosji eKerjJwmtJiasj.hOiao Old ;pero ttio totkahOQld bettaineaj lcTa tot' toake.tbeirilot olewaat !. ? W-lntar e . . .-. . . . .. a.fKima.WAtli iOid peM)IenUi hddreni both in it, we tiod jaj-BCrongj tit Ibet ween u them. .Qhi, folks,. naturally Jlurai Ho. the r . - . Mie nes.r somety 1 ineyaeiitttoAaTO' ?FI u?.lDB W'M'ana -.it goiag iflowaf RO omer jbwo ?Kmet(...iiie vHitia ooesi tana F?l . wUhi.la! and.gabil most of their happiness rosa yieirsoo'iety TTr 1 .l:. . 1 . . Wise beyond their years, from .the JtbowJ-.l edge.vpo.me,oJd graudpaiorgracdaia his imparted to them,nd woi inyariably;B8ffp uappy.otu fjeoptf wi(,a.qunu AUrsaiWUQii aa,,uuia tncKSnjaaa speecnea toiaagh, y.er.and : Jtell jtbcj.liifcle tnjes3 of. asi Stbesii row" larger Both are benefitted. bY i" omingjn contact "with tkeothAti w :1 . tJiuj, occasionally ; we. aesapj tld alan'ot j omao . that.iflf dreaded bsAhaveholti amijy thej hAHeife6Q)ine,ioardj by.eoa.1. V?kMfer IVems.aa .ttoagfcfcty- Mbiug had gone wrong they bad .toAeixSl hontactLwllh' --"- Ujto talk with t5hem, ?PJS lay, m T4how up to you the extravagance of the Jar' onuaren are airaia -oxinem. ii mer winn .1 . .... ...., . .. . -J cu. uajret om oi.4Qe.nome to Disiiaa.-iaBi i ... 4 . . - vnroognf than u? 1 1 1 1 1 rvt aa alAn W fva r anw mmrl oi , tflear.,Wepi sayo tne .mn ene w . , . ' . 1 1 . . i . .... 1Bm,e1 aomcrwna oj.wie.i long ago ., vumumB uu,ptu,w1Vtt hUi;U4 iwi4vuat u cfeiyedthpu.niahweatiorM c nldren.pf Jp-day doJ? lhej,!acU their; liyers at achppl, to, whom. they. Wrote mjsr i eives' oi,toye,,ana .pveaaifluy t aupptanlO' themUjtheirijlargestjkppe ,or;abrownjestJj doughnut, and .later, PQ. in Uf e(they sought. the society of the one they loy.ed theiest.ii just as the youths of to-day do.. n Some maiden ,d earer.thaq aU OtHers. jvbb eleaen t0 pass throagbu Ufe,-by thejr ideitandll when they began life AAieaj-neBtaOru&t.!' own homes, many of fa timer's And mother' Jj I. ' ' ' i.;j r . . . ways were xaiu Asiue i,or power, opes ja&bjB as their sops and d&ughtecs bavedoQO, ,ii AL I jnda82.theijri'cbild gfew-j npihew,ii abxioHB;tbey1wereUithaV. th? .shftflVdlbaiii thought eji8e,rjan.ati.pjeurigii5 folks . arppn J. . Andj theyM ipwijh c a ; fraepd'a elp,f Ijat .trftvelfad, through,! thesis years naf. inpy ;ja,., realise aiymw; iT.uey n J see fop .flheime ibrtteyihMei bee fooi-i. ish. unreuaj;e,(i4Uftrahua. oj.plk not- w realizing tbat people had tfiroome, Btepjatui! the place inlife where they upon i.it as .they. do.. Tbey their waVtbT,;Dut an , j i . ... .I Uiil ..Avai i" ' i Were is a;maa,ai geYree.ospiTojj ta3. Atlanta, .wboJifBwelye iba jqp the $)l WWven ojrieV hejwelftht,') fib was cukfrom hia nght.aid thiBftFeekM, The Wan who has thus become aJittleona,. IiH??? ,e jn.whp has .tuBecome ittppf,. io Aa.bama. ,, cmck jsKyqaug, mairi.vi.j refused. r -Snapa, pr t.giaoiWiv jor, teaB;i rV them' kli; 1 ort I'p! t'iPMld fen. doo'ftrdow aowoiaa itbey r i.iviiAV'JL J i aia wnen we were voene- wore. atichaoti i fean trying 1 ii.ini.77r. iijiJ A few monthaVTSew..' toil? to oxjtae td Atlanta' d -havfl ati-btierallob" performed. . He feached .he 1 tity Brrhda'yi 1 and 'placed himself tf adef Dr."NchoLsb'B'"i, care. The doctar'ooo1 disodve red thtt' l the only ehsace for the "insr? reTief ,v in'removiDg a fll-and lBSertin' '4 HhbV1. through nhe' oriBce made. "Hlfu patient1 wtsadvised'ss tothe dtiger0uloprttt6tr,UVJ but agree! tr(ts; being' performed3. YeB',.l, terday imorningDr 'Nicholson,1' 4fdd- bt-14 I twot 4iourS he tAMksi fi-b hdweVer; the-ttta4iaTetehlo7 tm aidl t WkmitoWpm UcW' i?tl TM-afif5' difficult one andi. rareryl'reioHe-l- ! ;.?luJ1l!?0 hit born,.!aBd. lwbo.yJ4 bettthe 3TTk i bu! rjQreaea oiswBTeca,wua'iaei1"- 4 until the harnesB ia taken xfLHbpk(if 3 e - i