Another Art Crazo. The latest art work among ladles is know n as the "French Craze," for decorating china, glassware, etc. It Is something entirely neir, and is both profitable aud fascinating. It is very popular in New York, Boston and other Eastern cities. To ladies desiring to learn the Art, we will send an elegant china plaeque (size 18 inches.) handsomely decorated, for a model, together with a box of material, 100 colored designs assorted in flowers, animals, soldiers, landscapes, etc., complete, with full instructions, upon receipt of only SI,OO. The plaeque alone is worth more than the amount charged. To every lady ordering this outfit who encloses the address of live other ladies in terested in Art matters, to whom we can mail our new catalogue of Art Hoods, we will en close extra and without charge, an imitation hand-painted brass plaeque. Instruction book in painting, 16 colored pictures Ac. only 15c. Embroidery Silk, best quality, all colors, 80cts per 100 skeins. Tinsel Braid, gold or silver, for art embroidery and needle work, large ball, only 15 cts. Maerame Cord, white, 50c per lb; any color, 60c per lb. Other goods at equally low prices. Address, THE EMPIRE NEWS CO., Syracuse, N. Y. NORTH CAROLINA LETTER. DIXIE LAND— Bine Win*, N. C., March 3., 1887. Editor of the Millheim Journal:— Your spicy Journal is a weekly visitor and is read with deep interest. We have been thinking that news from this part of the South would perhaps be interesting to your readers, and es pecially more so when some will learn that D.A. Musser,Esq.,fiom your town and known almost by every citizen of your county has spent several davs with us and helped us to masticate some of our cornbread and Hoe cake and who will no doubt corroborate what we say, unless we get excited ere we are done and make visionary as sertions. But we will try and illus trate faiutly to your readers reality, facts and figures in painting the cli mate, chances, fortunes, agricultural products, vast timber forests, and im mense mineral deposits. THE CLIMATE is far superior to that of Pennsylvania. The winters are mild and short, the coldest weather being about like March weather iu the Keystone state. Stormy and blustery March here is like May in Pennsylvania. We have to-day peach and wild plum blossoms. Need no fires and are making gardens. The summers are not any warmer than in Pennsylvania, while the nights are much cooler aud we can sleep well. We have fine and beautiful weather un til the first of December ; very little snow, sleds and sleighs are unknown here. Thus the climate with short and mild winters is more healthy than in the North where the winters are long and severe. Again this country abounds with mineral springs containing medi cal properties, placed here by provi dence for the healing of the nations. These springs, we know, have virtue in them. Any one coming here need fear no climatic changes,if any it will be for the better. CHANCES FOR FORTUNES. Well we have promised in the first part of our letter to tell something about chances and fortunes. Of course this is what we all are looking and working for, and we want to consider this part of our letter more carefully than any other part of it. We would not haye your readers understand that all that is necessary is to come here with a ecoop and sack and go to scooping and in a few days amass a fortune. Oh, no ; not so fast as this ; but we will say that there are fifty chances for every man that comes here, while in Pennsylvania there are fifty men watching and waiting for one chance to bobb up. Busiuess in all its branches is not overdone, neither is there as much competition, nor the large amount of capital to butt aganst. With a capital of SIOOO or S2OOO a man can make as much profit in one year in the mercantile business than is made with SIO,OOO in most places in Pennsylvania. And so it is in all branches of business. But this is not where the fortunes are made and will be made here. There are thousands of acres of mineral lands that can as yet be bought cheap and which are sure to yield fortunes to those who are fortunate enough to buy in time. We will mention one tract which will give the readers some idea of what a fortune is. There is a tract of 200 acres holding four veins, one vein is 10 feet thick, while the others are about 3to 4 feet. The length is about one half mile, and can be mined 18U0 feet deep. Two tons to the cubic yard, worth $33 per ton. Let some one make the Valculation. This tract can be bought fr S4OOO cash. Deduct S4OOO from 75 or 80 million dollars and see what the fortune will be. So there is, as we said, thousands of acres as valuable as this tract. Who wants to make millions ? Here are chances to make them. We will now drop this subject lest some one will say we are excited or visionary. If so, we say •come and see. The agricultural products are chiefly corn and tobacco. Tobacco is hauled 15 to 40 miles through muddy roads to market. Flour, meal and bacon is bought for the money realized from the sale of the tobacco. Why not raise this at home and save the profits made by the buyers and sellers. YABT TIMBER FO REST. There are yet millions of aeres of or iginal growth in the South, which can be bought for $5 to $lO per acre, mostly timberland with yellow pine of the best kind and white oak. This timber will come into market in a few years and fortunes will be made out of it. MINERALS. It has been said that in North Caro lina every kind of minerals found in the known world has been discovered. Whether this be true or not we cannot say, but gold and copper there are bill ions of tons of the richest kind. TRACES OF WAR may ho found all over the South, Fully one-third of ttie men who were in the field are wounded and broken down in health, and many who wero wealthy are to day poverty stricken, and work by the day in the fields, while gray hairs and old age tell the sad tale that their days are numbered. During our travels in the South we hnye visited the battlefields of the Wilderness, Cedar Creek, Winchester and Fredricksburg. While standing among the graves of the Federal and Confederate soldiers we could hut weep and breathe a silent prayer that No more shall the war cry sever. Or the winding rivers he red. Our anger is banished forever. When laureled the graves of our dead. Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the Judgement day. Love aim tears for the blue. Tears and love tor the gray. We have one thought for soldiers Living and dead; Cheeis for the living. And tears tor the dead. WILLIAM RAKER. Ladies' Guide to Fancy Work. This work contains nearly 300 handsome Il lustrations with instructions for making hun dreds of beautiful things, either for adorning your home or presents for your friends, at a most trilling expense, including all kinds or Fancy Work, Artistic Embroideries, Lace Work, Knitting, Tatting and Net Work; con tains desigus lor Monograms, Initials, Tidies, Lambrequins, Ottomans, Counterpanes, Rugs, Carriage Robes, Brackets. Wall Pockets, Waste Paper Baskets, Work Boxes. Work Baskets, Work Bags, Pen Wipers, Hanging Baskets, Catch alls. Pin Cushions, Footstools, Handker chief Boxes. (Hove Boxes, Card Baskets, Sofa Pillows, Table Covers, Work Stands. Table Scarf Screens, Scrap Bags. Hand Bags, Table Mats. Toilet Mats, Lamp Mats. Lamp Shades, Pillow Shatns, Pillow Sham Holders, Curtains, Toilet Stands. Slipper Cases, Letter Cases. Pic ture Frames, Toilet Sets. Cloths, Brush Hold ers. Hassocks, Cigar Boxes, sachels, Fancy Purses. Slippers. Dressing downs, Music Port folios, Knife Pases, Fans. Flower Baskets, Plant Stands. Flower Pot Covers, Shawls, Dress Trimmings. Window Shades, Feather Work, Spatter Work, Leaf Photographs and inanv other things. It Is handsomely bound, containing V| large 3-column pages and will be sent post paid for only 30 cents. It is the finest book on fancy work ever published, and every lady interested in household art should secure a copy a; once. Address, THE EMPIRE NEWS CO.. 9-St Syracuse, N. y. "How did it happen that you made such fine sausage yesterday?'' asked a customer of his butcher. "Well, you see,''explained the butcher, "a fellow who knew mo gave me a pointer and—" "Say no more'' said the customer, turning pale, and turning quick to go home. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts.Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv J. Eisenhuth. £■ AA| 1* %Jfto tie made. Cut this out 11 M§ sa V and return to us, and we If I | ■ I "ill send you free, somc thing of great value and importance to you. that will start you in busi ness which will bring you in more money right away than anything else in this world. Any one can do the work and live at home. Either sex; all ages. Something new, that just coins money for all workers. We w ill start you; cap ital not needed. This is one of the genuine, im portant chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious and enterprising will not delay. Craiut outfit free. Address TREE & Co.. Augus ta, Maine. SIOO A WEEK Ladies or gentlemen desiring pleasant profit able employment write at once. We want you to handle an article ot domestic use that RE CO MENDS ITSELF to everyone at sight. STAPLE AS FLOUR. SHls like hot cakes. Profits 300 per cent. Families wishing to PRACTICE KCONO MY should for their own benefit write for par ticulars. Used every day the year round in every household. Price within reach of all. Circulars free. Agents receive SAMPLE FREE Address DOMESTIC Ml' U CO.. MARION, OHIO. THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL ctoib Printing Office is now supplied with GOOD &BBSSES and a large assortment of DISPLAY TYPE. LETTER HEADS. NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS, POSTERS, and, in short, neat and tasty Job Printing of all kinds EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND CHEAPLY. A T Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's BAKERY, on Ponn street, south of race bridge, Itlillliclm, Fa. Bread, Pies & Cakes of superior quality can be bought at any time and in any quantity. ICE CREAM AND FAN CY CAKES for Weddings, Picnics and other social gather ings promptly made to order. Call at her place and g< t your supplies at ex ceedingly low prices. 34-Sm PENNSYLVANIA STATE roLLKCK. Next Tetm begins September H. 1886. This institution is located in one of tin most beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle gheny region It is open to students of both sexes, and offers the following Course of study: 1. A Full Scientific Course of Four Years. 2. A Latin Scientific Course. 3. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of two years each, following the first two vears of the Scientific Course: (a) AO ItirU Li t RE; (b) NATURAL HISTORY : (e) CHEMISTRY AND PHYSR'S; (d) PI V'll. KNOINEKUINO. 4 A shortSPKPIAI. COURSE in Agriculture, a. A short SPECIAL COURSE In Chemistry. 6 A reorganized Course in MECHANIC ARTS, combining with study. New building and Macliinery 7. A new SPECIAL COURSE (two years) in Literature and science, for Young Ladies 8. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course. 9. SPECIAL COURSES are arranged to meet the wants of individual students. Military dr.II is required. Expenses for board and incidentals very low. Tuition five. Young ladies under e luirge of a competent lady Prin cipal. 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