yOli. XXII-TIIIRD SERIES.
SALISBURY, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1891.
NO. 50
s J ir i 1- n id
for infants and Children.
f rrcomrocnd it aa superior to acy preccr:puon
mown f me-'" H- A- AncnEO, II. D.,
311 So. Gsiord X, I&ookljrO, N. Y.
. Th ni of rasioria' Is so an-versal and
r? 1 -rerosation to endorse ir,. Fevv are t ho
II! Uiit families wlioonoikec? Cy-ina
Castorta enres Colic, Ccawtipatton.
Sour Kromach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
Kill3 Wornu, gives Sleep, and jn-otaotes ?l
pestion, r
TTithout iejarious medlcctioa.
For choral ye.iro I hare rficcmTnpntM-
yoir Castoria, ' and shall always continua to
do art as it iios invariably prcduGed beneficial
results."
; En'Vfis F. Pardee. M. D.,
' Tbo WTinthrop,M l-5Ua Ktrett and 7th At.,
Kew York City.
: Late "rustorDjcooaiasdaio Bforui-jd Church.
' Trrs C-ntauh Cokpant, 77 JlL-RitAT Etheet, New Tors.
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That's what !
822.50.
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A 5.00 Umbrella, at
; : Warranted three years.
A 4 Clock at $3. Actual cosU
A 2.00 Breastpin at.
A 1 00 Ire;istpiri at ;
A .50 Kreasl pin at
Everything under the discount head in same
proportion. J am the Js'?r a::d you make it il
SI. 50
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!. ( -Written ror The WatciUan. 1
Divhlin llic Parly, i
A lrlrift Lriof hope for the toiler is d.ixvniffg,
Driving the mist from onr jMilitieal sk,y:
The brijrht soil of free.loai illutni-.ics th imorn-
' in?. :
That lirii2- reliii;tiinn niA loliverance ni.ili.
Yet a IV V: saH nimllT3.:iro howliug s jou.lly.
"Divi iiitg the party ! Dividing the arty !'"
,Mt"h!v nil!Hj;s of luhorrrs tt forces arc
swelling.
From rb!Iiii?,AJan'tie to rUfi of the: West;
Meehanieft mid planters are ttlndly .unitnig.
One erloriotis auiiitioii is fniiiir each ,Hveii?t.
! Ytt a tt-w Fad trrumblt rs jiro how ling ?d u l!y,
Dividia; the party ! Dividing the party !
y :
Th? choice of all parties nre beinp cemented,
I5t liu4 -tiither ia U of sVeet union:
And horf of jrr.ivc evils will soon he corrected,
Tiniug wUii gladness our frlorioftsdotniiiioii,
Yet rt few sad! priHiiliTers are Iiowdinft si joudly.
'Dividing ll:e party! Dividing the party !"
So long as we labore.rs with forces divided.
Many of our struggles were fruitless and
vain, . . !
Hut now we are mars-hing with toilers ui ik-d,
And ;ialiiH of victory are certain t. guin.
Yet a fi-w sad grt;inl)'ers itre howling so 'loudly.
'Divitlii'g the party f Dividing the piir'v !''
W. W. ir-AUKis.
Flock, X. C.
Jt!;isie:tl Tt:ilM:sy.
It sr)ni"Iinis :t;)p'.:iiv':u t t 1 41 m i-
i ; -i u s lovers of iuusm; wert" cii
tlowcd willi t ho most u:ii'nrtuii:i!p
oi:s it;: ft: res. Can it lie tuat tut nubi
science, (iin.'ct fio:ii God, ami the only
e.utliij" art whieli will j.rolmbiy lie
cSifi ihel in Heaven, can be the creator
of this foo:ihlv sen-afive j.alous r1
Can it be tll.it the cnlt i vat io:i of the
jiiV ti apprt ciii'e. and I lie voire do J"".
ifirnv, that which is . used for l he: ii a;-e
of Jehovah, de: rai ts from olio's j n''
nicnt, heart and min:iion sciim ?
kt:ow i.ot !;ow it i--. Int so it. is; inn--i.-i.iiis
an; ;:ir 'o r.oise as snneh dis.-.-r.!
A
of fedin as harmony of trains. 'i lie
tenor finds i'auit with the hiss, the su
prano snaps up ihe alio. What qa ti
ivlia for precedence of posi: ion in the
L s:njr:nii seats . nac I nrej.ii.s or ii
union if Miss pooi voice is ai ouvd ! v
;ii;;4 with thetn. What violent seces
sion if Mr. !3ravah' voice is pii;;t
riv appreciated. () ir city choirs are
no betler. A word ot"adv:ee to Iheoi-
Observers :inl ihlhlcera have re-
en-
Teimessoc Letter.
Mr. Editor: IVrhans vnn nn.l th
marked frecniently tjie reat extent to readers of von r valnnldV Ivm.r ivmd.i
urlitoli Ii!. I w i.m i t. miifif ! III... J,. 1 tt " . k
jur.iJcoa uic-uTrtiMij : uitr lii Know soiMeiium; about iN asli
transactea uj young irrcn. in itie
"wholesale and retail houses; in the
factories; and in ills in Ih is section of
t lie State tin "most respousilii-position.s
are frequently held by in en w hoe aes
average from twntyVfive to forty
years. Even in the linancial, where
we wo. ild suppose the years necessary
to accnmulatioii and f?perience ou!d
reverse the prevailing fentleney there is
a -remarkable sprinkling of new blood
even uaion th active iotiicials, wlii'.e
the clerical positions, even to the most
renin-, eralive and the nt responible.
are filled, with. youn;-.nivn almost ex
clusively. Take Winston b:in1;lh"f"ih
ftitistions as an ex!in:n!?. There are
onl v
one or two irrav-haiied aetie
ofJieers in them, and the routine woi !;
is almost entirely in the hands of men
who are nmler forty years of aire. The
tendency is, of course, less noticed in
the professiiMis, especially i:i the sci.-n-tilij
ptirsuils, such ;.s liiedicine.
Science moves in direct lines, and all.
yoim and old. who are concerned in
vine aiiff wnv 1 am here. I will
irr,i,wi u; ueci iue some u me princi
pal points, but ask now to be excused
for all shortcomings.
"Nashville is a biisvcify of about
7G,0()0 inhabitants, tt is sttiiateil on
the Cuinberland river and is Ihe "capi
tal of Tennessee. It is also a great
educational center, perhaps the "Ath
ens of the South."
The University ol Nashville nnd the
Vanderbilt University are the most
noted school. Eacli of these in
stitutions have an attendance of about
five hundred students. The Universitv
of Nash ti!1e "is-jilsmralW the Peabotly
Normal, in honor of her great bene
factor, .George Peabody. Tennessee
Ljives Sirj.():;0 annually to this institu
tion'. Thus we see the Normal has
the means to place her atnonp: the best
of schools in the fon! hern S'ates. In
deed, h v friends claim that he ranks
lirst
is a school for eij dpine-.it ol
eacners, iier cnosen j.'rotession. 1 here
is a trrerit riva.ll V between the stndenl
its application must, keep pace with its j d' Vanderbilt. and t he Normal,
development." Lherelore olner physi
cians retain a greater decree of poer.
all other things beim; cq ial. than
younger ones. IJul in the law, in lit
erature and in the colleges the Same
conspicuous assert h;:i of the voting is
noticed. 'I'here is so much of .ent i
meut a-soci;itcd wit h bo! h the pu'pit
and the star that o!iT favorite-; iet.u:i
their popularity and youu'j; a-pir.iiit
!i!it their -W.iy with difiiculty. In
joiiraali-m. proiiably nior. tlu n in any
ot hcsr calling is b it ti e iidiuence ol
voiithi'ul life. The newsp,;jer profes
sion h is been almost ivvolu' ioniz 1
within the past two d v.i les, and only
i he yoiiu can be relied upo;i to adod
themselves properly to the rapidly
t 1 1 a 1 1 r i 1 1 lj met hods ot such a nro-'ivs-sive
field of combined business and lit
erary activity. In polities ihre is sn
much dependiiiLT uoo.i iu:l leuce o!
so
The Normal js situated in "South
Nashville, between M n ket and Uni
versity streets. It is a, line location
and commands a Hue vietv of the citv.
and is connected with all parts oi
Nashville by the e!Mctrie railway or
si reer cur lines. D. V. II. Payne is
t he Chancellor of the Universitv ai:d
Pie.sident of the College. lie has six
teen or 'seventeen assistants, graduate."
of the best colleges of. America, and
some have diplomas from European
colleges. Students are here trattied
for that great and noble calling, teach
'laTe scliocd. opens WedueMtav.
Skill In Ilitc.ing ;i Ilors?.
Not by any menns is the art of hitch
Tvriiikliitg.-
Turkey red is made from the road
o
I am
not
able to sav a:ivthi:i ' about
various kinds
and
comparatively
you comj sm;i
n
i nii v vours.
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mil nummw vsq
Carries tho'Largost Stcck cf
I iliiil d ttoMiiU-'Wi fliliB
To, "D3 EDaid ivtho Stato.
U
r cliorister
: reai ens t pro
-s a iiiu;!;.
an i nvpiv.-
.rit!i isr
t 1
which.
-aide coi net, m ine c.iurca. 1 :e no
oriun.ite ui osic com :u :! tee is t i.n r. ,
me w;v and another, and biaaud as
freely asv the president ot li e United
icw l oi ii A.o 1 o'..i
mu.-ical Societies rent atid
sectio:ud ai:atin. See the
iiiileiipon innate personal work, thai
abii
ill !
ar
il' e o-ed
L i,k at Oii!
bv
. Oi.l
rivalry of the ojer..tic tioiiies v.ath
leaders as ai.tagomsi ;c ;.s (irimalkia
and Carlo and like '.hem i:s : t'i ii
voices in a wav ii't at all ea!ciilated to ,,f hit
please quiet people who U'iint icst.
Everv one "f t iiesein fiances are tiar
md more, un fort uua'ely. eon Id b.
ited. A) time 10 de.it h ! Un foi t tmaie
nu-iciatis.: iv. ine are ireiii wz n
ii j i i 'i .i .i
it iarr l alniost as iiaitiv as me tneo-
ogiaus. - Cannot men consent, to hon-
1 4. T t II 1 .1
st. rivalry r Is. ail wouiU use i heir eu-
eruv which is spent in angry thounts.
ml enveuome I spieen
i.l'. wouiu
t reput.it inn once in
f..irs js gein-raliy sU'-cs-fHi as
in viiinig luciis. hut. w.i"iiev-.r new
Mood is infused in politics it
is u'ho'ieoui". ihe young; man
s oi '!-.- je do-is of his repu
tation anil therefore more cofuscen
iiou.s -in ins pyrl uat.iace of public
du:ies. It is no di-respeet to gray
le.als that mm v ol' liiet:" crov. ns sir. alio
!: t ransfn r d t' ii:i-i!vered
i'ims are cha!!gin'4 rapa!L t
i-ily in 111 HiV iiistaiices for the fa
ocks.
io rap-
o.
111-: llleiiitl.Ui
)v;.,..i,.., i
I l l t K i l l 11
- r ' - T.s - -r f
e;;ul!ica;i.
the workings of the school, except that
the testimony of old students is, "They
wili work you hard." The ''Model
Sehoo!"1 will open in a fe-v lays in the
"IIodel schoal house," situated on the
ground, and under the supervision ol
the Normal, in this school, thirty
pupils (children) are taught by the
best meihods known, and the "Nor
m. iiit.es-'. are required to attend and take
l.-:so;is iu tea -long. There are sewr.d
line librarielT in the college buildings
ami besides these lu students have ac
cess to two or three more up town.
lb;:. I will not write more this time,
hut ii I think ii desir.Jd-', I will wriie
a. ai:i. describing the ''Model' School"
for tnyMe'low teachers in Rowan ' ainl
adj lining counties.
.last; a word to the ahirtneemen: Liu-
i I i i 4 i - 1
papers state ilia:, tiie .-iitiance is iu-):i-
te:rati::g.
ing a horse, even though the i lea is der plant, which grows in Hindoo
conhned alone to the time spent, in his
stall, a matter of light, significance.
ot a lew verv vaiuaoie nurses navei
been lost by getting cast ;r otherwise
hung out right bv the neck through
want of tnet on tTIeTowncr or groom in
lyitheni. Some horses !iavera habit
of scratching the ear or poll with I lie
hind foot, this arising, quite . often
from the top of the head becoming
chafed from an undue bearing of the
bridle or halter. This movement can
he made when the horse is at liberty
with entjfre safety, but when tied the
chances are about even, if the hitching
strap be slack, that this will catch the
leg. The r sult-tn m.tny "horses have
been more or less injm ious,md toothy
ers, as stated, death in the stall.
Ccdts require to be hitched in their
s'.alis with great care, as they are prone
to become restless under confinement,
and there is no telling what positions
they m a- worm themselves into during
a night, ami what the owner or groom
may iitid their condition to be next
morning. Too long a tie enables the
colt to turn his stern where his head he
longs, and by lowering his head, As he
is sure to do . in Ins struggles, get one or
both forelegs across the hitching strap,
and then, with the average colt, the re-
ti it is notdihL-ult, to anticipate. Horses
that become res! less
iim si. end
their
time, as very many horses do when ccn
:iued,iu pawiiigidieir litter orin absence
of litter, pawing the stall ilonr, nremot
nuli'rely to get a forward loot over-the
hitching strap. Once in that diiemuia,
there is no estimating wliat-niay follow.
In hi'chiiTg, give rope enough only
to allow the horse or colt to get his
nose down to the lluor, or wry near
there, letter still, a plan adopted by
many, attach a weight to the iuuerem!
of the hitching strap, giving the latter
free and easy play over the roih-r or
smooth surface. The weight should be
uilriciimtlv heavy
to
that no
slack occur in the hitching strap, which
would then have no more weight need-"
ed. Colts or hor-es that have been en
tangled in the stalls i.i the manner re
ferred to. are ve: v hla i v, lab r on, to
ierc 'ly it, through any mishap.
e troui:
st.ui.- It is nn.hahle that flu m:id,W
it gels t lie retlder it becomes.--NeW
Orleans Picayuue. ;t "
44 And you rejected him?"
"I did." '
' fie has the reputation oj beings
a large-near ten man. :
"That's the trouble with him ; he i
too large-hearted. He can-Jove half
a dozen woman at the same time."
Cape Cod Item.
Stranger Can you-telj mejhfm Ifr
get to tbe farm of Mr. been, 'wlirt
raises watermelons ? :
Voe.thfui Native Ye?, ir-ee! Yoit
just go up the creek bed buck of tlitf
house, and take the path upthrotiglt
the thicket and crawl througJi u hole
in the-er-ei'-couvj io think, don't
biieve I know where he. docs live;
mister. Puck.
"Wise men hesitate; only fools are-
certain, remarked a Montcalm street
man to his wife a few evenings iigo'
point with
strugLTie
!hey ha'
i ! ; ... , l
w
;i
l.
aruess.
ti ire. I men ;;a t b v r verv seaiom
:e,.. but aliow lije tos.'.vth
tist Ce ggressive.
Wi
e must oe aggress; ve.
h t us move
forward, not b.chsvard. il we assume
t ;s a! "oosb. Herein the LniVer-
-ity I inecL genth men from all over
tht S tith and be the)' Alliance num
bers 'or not, fhey s.iy tne Athaiu.? !-
ooomiug and doing go
d
petty leaiou-v
on some gooii a-- f.ii work,
!e better oil.
we have tsaid nothing new
t is.i
Ul ' B
I Buy .in :Lar-o Quantitio? Dire ct-from Factories
aid Will Give-Low Prices. . i
Write for Catalogue
ancl 1 rices.
jM Iiaiisl if not aMjctoof.
3 SJ 3 '
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
i ,ie woist ol it is that
every om-
linaws I nis al reauy.
It is easy to hint fault. We can
show ixactlv where the dose. ise lies.
W,l;.
Some
are not
vor.; lit t new
l i : ' i '
ih.. defensive we wilj le driven out f reflective com mu nine-,. lennessee
the light. We have been askings dregs ow bass ot an Alliance governor
lor our grievances for vears, but norv '.. " niajor.ty in the legislature.
we demand it, ami it must Come. In- an t .ortl. t.aroima oo as we,! in tut
sicadof sembug petitions to (ongress next elccaon v e bdi -ve she w;;L
we -ropo-e to s ml men biaveami true. U'JiiT. A. h all.
who knoA- w'mt, our interests are ami Nasnyille, lenn., Oct. y, lo'Jl
s-IlMl
any sysii-iu
g st ran is a
in
very
L ..I.l
ivha
wiihii! it.-ei f.
never slips.--
au.l. iLio' a ruooer I
Southern Caltiv .tor.
but the
system
ban I
wncn sue was arguing a
him.
"I don't know about that," she said!
testily.
"Well, I am certain of it," he re-1:
pbed so emphatically that she laughed
in his face, and he has becnwondering:
ever since what shethought was so'
funny about it. Detroit Free Press.
''olitners is an awfully-mean duck.'
lie robbed the pC-aboxonce.,, 1
"That's nothing like as mean as
Ilicks. Hicks borrowed a 1-cent paperi
from a newsboy and then gave it
buck." Puck. ' !
t ' !
He (sale-man) D?ar little hand
(abs.-nt mindedty ); I wonder if it wilt
i 'i
wasu r j
Sh.e (conspirito) Nojsir, it. wtm't .
nor it won't" scrub, cither but if
you want it to play the piauoit 's yours,
(h'Orge. Lifer
"A woman will do aim st anything -when
sh j is desperate. "I
"Von think so?"
"I'm surerof it. There's Miss Sho w
off she h id a row withher fiance on v
the beach the other day, and she
got so m id that she walked deliber
ately iiih) the water with her bathing
suit on and ruined it. -Detroit Fre
();;e ov one they gather home. Oj:Jy
a few montlis ego Dr. Li il.T came
aiuongst us ai.il won tla
with whom
a-.:l.a
coutidenc
i
le come
Hid e.-tee.U o
in contact, bat whilst we so lu'i-li en-
io.e.i his M-csi'iiv.'!' Low sad to think
J i --- ,5
for
sojourn
that he was here j'ist long nougii
us to learn to bve Inn:. I
About ix wee!:s ago
. i
tins or u;.:-
fill ,,r .,
short.
a cure.
out we cannot suggest
per! nips it is all for the best.
"It is well hat
one say
we
il v f t
i nerleci: tor u we were, we soma no
so into!elal;ly roiid of it, that theri
would be no get fing along wjh us."
KxdorxTitR of Kivai, Doxxas.
. . t . r a . l i - - i
W heii' "ije Astuz.e r-uiiuili was
per"ornied at Naples, in 1 7SiJ, an iuci
i . i i i "i i i
lent occurreu wnicli rive4 to inai
rat her oid-i'a?hioned work Uoi uiicx
oecti il success. Two rival singers ol
; hat uav, La Galli and L i : Moresch i.
ippeareu in the same pieei). 1 ney
.veie of about ( i i a I rank, and a seem' from lnMnng corn, grain, eas, or o
-.vjis ner formed hot nut down in the- zr tin or seed, should try sassj.fras bark.
u :ii . T !... ,l..t lti'-Lt,;i,i ' T .l.-.. i i-.mmi iii eh.'OoinLr axe ah.! cliin
OIlls. II lll'J mi' " I i I - i
how to guard and protect them, i he
peop'e are in earnest, and something
must be done. They have grown weary
under the yoke of oppessmn, and liie
now (leiu ind economic reform. I. icy
believe that the "labor is worthy o.
his hire:" that he d serves something
more t han mere subsistence . when hi
toils late and early, year in and year
out. They have beerrir-d t f late ve il
to seriously doubt whet her J here is
enough virtue and pitriolism left
uiioiig the controlling classes to perpet
uate our free institutions. Interstate
Alliance Echo.
Tribute of JLes;eet.
Harris Chapel Ai.liaxce, No. 7AYl.
WjiEREAS, In the Providence of that
Su ore me 1-eing, to whom our Alliance
now ut its every ineeliiig. He hasten
tit t(i remove trom this Alliance and the
world, our deceased brother, Stukcs C.
IJeaver; tl.eref(M-e be it
Kjsoived 1, That while we grieve a!
his Hiss, we v-ut hope and trust that he
nas ijoiiieu i ne greai. o;oi uei i.oou
arouiid the throne of God 1:1 lie.iyen.
Kfsoived 2, That he was a good.
was so
disease hud
ising young
erirv l id th
us. f .il iil'i.'; cut
p,!-
rueiaiid useful nie-mber of th:s Ani
;nce, and that his g';o-l counsels ami
SnssaiVas Drives Away Weevil. Iri 'ddlv 'oeariug toward ail will bi
er
7!f !il:-i;i V.'.itoleiv.m when .you writi.
fOALI
W WW P
liaviiv irreatlv increased mv facilities for handling and
storing COAL !10' opining season, I would now ag'am rcspoct-
sfullv solicit anv and all orders entrusted to me, pro"mising to
An-iii?lrvou pro:n:)tlv 'with what coal you nitty want at the lowest
; "market price. vdn order to obtain advantage of 'the lowest sum
" 3ner prices, you should at once send me your qrucrs. .Remember
that I handle only the best grades of screened Coal, including
the Red Ash, suitable for grates stoves, heaters, -Arc.
Also keep on-hand at ail times the finest grade of blacksmith
oai. T. ALLEN BROWN.
madinuhift, the two ladies! 'provoked as m my chip- as are needed, taking
ach other Xcessivelv. L i U dll sang chips and bark t oget her. Iroui hvi to.
ca' ... a !nin :ini p, l.i i . oi'es- n ir inches so iare ov ciiernitig. 1 ne
.ic, -.w ............ ' r " , V ' , 1 , .1
TIL 1 ! !. ... .
Those who wish to prevent the weevil SU(l,Jf misseu. oei ineuioeis.
iif'soixeu u, i ii it io; liii-iiu ij in.
jerejived wife ami family our ". .
of
the l:s3 of ;
m .!!, 'o 2 un
orosM-'ts of a 1 !!.;
sh j rt ins ear: n iy
grillage, and from tiie garden t time
nis siml was Iran-planted to bloom in
God's garden in lv.-ternity. es, 'twas
'hard to give him up, but the Master
i-ailed him hence, and we can only bow
t: the chastening rod r.nd s.iy: lhy
will h-e d()iie.
For live weeks of weary suffering
and pain, borne with Christian forti
i i i : t; in;.,-.
ru-.e ami ca.m ieign.uiuti, uimi
hands together with liest Uledicalai l
.btainable ministered to his wants and
rendered every assistance that huurm
agency could devise; and cheered by
the pr.-e;;ce of ih.o dear loving friend
Holding the highest place of all ctiou
in a loving heart; 'a;. d with aug-dic
1 his everv move .is in? lia
i i
ween alternating hope an i
. are watciie
U ia-
symi) ithv the svnimuiv
i
who; urairn
f riend.
with them
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I K II 1
Ih'S dved 4, Til:
a copy
of tl
nose
Wits similarly rewarded for her may be used several tim
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ability. When L a G nii r. c inmeiued
ha- lnovemeiit. srie addeii the most
b-i-nitiful vjtriatioiis ami lioiiture-
bv a
as
the
S:i
which were s:cc"u:pun;e.
)C1 "1 eel
torrent of abuse which her rival whis
oeiel into Tufr ear during their per-
v T ?'r.vf...iii i-tihw. i.rvv:ir.i tlimn-' i t he cofil as it, IS Iio.ise
till i 1 1 . i 1 ! t-v . . i . . . . ......v. . ,
in her turn, ami redoubled her grace
ful attitudes and seductive graces.
..hile La Ga'ii hasten d io return.
with interest, tiie aiaise sue had re-
v II'! i I . ..
ce.ve.l. . vv nen tiie eiiseiuo t- c one.
but h 1 he singers, irritated and furiou
STATESflLLE MARBLE
Is tlis Placo to Gat Monvamonts, Tombstones, &c.
A large "sto-.k oCVEUSlONT MAJtr.LE to nrrive hi a few .dayJ
ausfactiu in overy'j-espect ami positively will not he unilcrsukl.
Graiiit o Monuments
Of all 'i-:--i- ,i specially T
.... G..B. WEBB,
I guarantee
fras never entirely loses .is o-ior prop-
-rlu.s The eh Ins c '.11 be m.Xeil Witll
the grain when h nised, about two bush
(.U if ebir.s; to a Lrranai-y sixle.'ii feet
1 , , t i . T
sou. il" bv ten iavn. Com s.iotial al
ways be "nuskedaml the chips scattered
1.
r I . I I
Some claim that tm Lnina berry tree
leaves. Iim "us and berries, mixed in
through the corn in livers will answer
the s.-itue -rpurp-'se. Try um or both
and (have ihe weevil away---Forest ami
Farm.
resolutions be sent . to his s rrov
: rieke:) wife, and that a transcript o!
them be n ide on a page, of our miiiute-
fear, until Sept. 2Vh, at 2 p. m., vnen
tiie silver chord was severe I, the gold n
I m .'. bruS-ren and he na-sed oaie. i V awav
' v i i
! o the gre.t
. lit i
'oi
d.
His rem ii..s were borne to his n dive
horn ' in Mr. ijhe mt, and with appro-
nrit.t ct ie.n:mies frnu the .Ua-ouic
.rot..erh-KM of w,ux: i he w. s a tnelH-
teud-,-iy laid him to re-t
esurrectio-i morn. Peace
t.:eV
-oiution
a"ai:ist tnich other, forgetting that
they were before the public;, while they
mutuailv apjlied to each other the
bitterest language which the libretto
contained, finally came to blows. La
tUoreschi ton1 the laces ami si.ks oi
her antagonist, while L i Galli; remem
bering that her rival wore a wig. seiz-d
the head dress, which , appeared so
natural, and with one -vigorous pull,
carried away hair, hat ahd' all, leaving
the denuded crown of le-r antagonist
exposed to the gaze of the convulsed
audience. The. manager rushed out. to
part the furious comb itants, but the
unfortunate Moreschi was extermina
ted. That bald head, exhibited thus
brilliantly to the world, was too great
a blow tor tier to Imvu". : ol;e never
.tg;ii:i appeared on a stage! where it had
been o often erowned with success.
V 1ETOJI.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Cistcr:
Let's reason together. Here's a (imi,
one of the largest the couelry ovev, the
world over; it has grown, step by su p,
thr.umh the years to greatness and it
seds patent medicines: ugh!
" That's enough!"
What a little
Tliis tirin pays le newspapers good
money (expensive work, tins adveitisieg)
to tell the. neople that they have Uvth in
what they sell, so much fa ill) that if they
can't he in-tit or cure they don't want
your money. Their guarantee is not in
definite ami relative, but definite and ab
..lute H'the medicine don't help, your
money is "on call."
Suppose every rick man ami every lee
b!e wioiiiuu tried these medicines and
four.rthm worthless, who would be the
loser, u or ther
'Plus'inedieines are Dr. Pierce's
den Medical Discovery," for blood dis
ease, and his "Favorite Preseripti n."
"r wotn "Ps peculiar ills. If they help
toward .health, thev cost 100 u botlle
.aeh! It thev don't tiny cast nothing!
itesolved o. That these re
be sent, to ti e China Grove Dart ami
to the Caiioi.i.va Watchman with :
request, to publish.
A. A. 1J..ST, Cum.
A. L. Klcttz,
fjtrang-tli ad Health.
If you are not feeling .strong and hceJ
thy, try Electric Hitters. If "La (Jrippe"
has left you weak and weary-, use K :. ce
liac Hitters. This remedy acts direct!-,
on Liver, Storaach and Kidneys, gently
aii ling those organs to
timet if nis. ii yu
in
a :
To lit- n, s as.u
CoMMCNITY.
Tiie llomcstead Law.
Tim a "tverti-ing man ia the Iiaeket
store aMliarlotte is u riling di.; n the
inai' ste..d law. The V:Vlf!iii AN heai-
v e- iorses w hat he sa s and Imp. s
jK-rf arm tie l:
aHi.cled will:
Sicik Heaihiche, you will find speedy ana
permanent relief by taking Electric Hit
ters. One trial will ' convince you that
thjs is the remedy you need. Larre b t
tfcH only S0e.. at Klutt. & Cu's drug store.
a i o i
Change
wiil co: 44 nue to knoc;-:
ou the head until there i-
Whenthelaw wa.s fir-1 male per
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l a ie. n ii -vi.ii'; i.i..'s.. ,
...!...
I cine io l !l i.o i.i :e
IIo Will Soon Depart.
The mosquito. j
It is a pleasure to know that the I as it ;
one will soon fold his gauzy little--w.ings
and succumb to the inevitable .
You will miss - his little carol atr:
eventi.de the buzzing humdrum littlj
mailrigal w ith, which he tried so hard Ul
his bustling way to lighten your bur
dens. No m ;re will you feel the soft
gentle pressure of his tinvHips upon
your llesh pumping out the best bloiwl -in
your vein-. No "inure will his
wiry little toe-nails as he promenades
vo ir cheek barefooted remind you
that the results of-a hasty blow aire
pg, really the reverie of your exjiecta
tious.v . .
Yes, the sweet child of nature will
soon be gone. The indisciiminating
frost is his bitter enemy, and rather
than have any .fuss, he will lay in all
the provisions -he can .carry and j go
hence. The place of his desi nation is
a sealed book. We know not where
lliis humniiiig bird will wing his flight. '
If we did wed takf another route. L
YYe can sjare him.
We have no lack of attention tot re
port against him. We . never found
him remiss in that respect. He- was
idways on deck during his busuiess
hours. While others complained of
dull times and constrained" idleues ho
found fdeiity IhljJo. Energy and jper
siver.iiice were his cardinal virtues.
Lhe'corner-tone of his success wa-jthe.
same as that of the delect ives--k-ii'ever--b-ep.''
No one ever saw' him with hiye--hat.
In presenting a bill he hasdpeen
equalled by few and surjtassed by none,
lie was the best Collector t he world
ever knew. He got a man's ' actf-fpU
auce every time. -j
A Littla Girl's Experience in a Light
house. . p""
Mr. and IMjs. Koreu Trescotjt am
keepers of the. government -iithoiiso at
Sand I'each, Mich , and are blessed will
a d.mgliter, four years old. Iist ApriJ
s'.ie was taken down with McasleSr fol
lowed With a dreadful ('migh :nd Iturn
Tng into a 1'evcr. Doctors it iioiuetttfl"
atDetroit treated her, but in vain", she
"jew worse rapidly, instil-tUe was
" i.i if. .i rl., ,. i 'IM.ii- ..I...
iiieie- namiiiii -m immius. i him
tiicd Dr. King's New Discovery and af- .
"... f. I I I ... I ... '
ter-the usj oi iwo ami a nan ooiut-f.
ru-..av
is
i!
and sho. .Id be n pe;.e-it.
i'i i -red '.! or and ueoior.
. : 1 j .
rust t n ot n- r. ami no o, .n,
i
il HU o:
hi is it! raid
the
H n P. m k p"-:;lvo cyrs ft all st e--s t
i: ("u Ii ttlsui. Sypimt,. Hie'; i s.-i. fu. i. o i,
S .fps. rU'.'. M.a. M:U.irl.l :i Jul '"la -ae inn.. i. .W.ls
" I, is i pew i rtui larii". :ni 1 .'.'.i i'X .vattui a,e:e
t!zt:. balldhisr " 1 the Sil-!U l;u lie .
4bn lit s i: is 1 1 iIJa e n I' un' is a
toifliocas, i'.'iTitnas an 1 V." l is.
a.''- cun
s 1 si . I 1 IS, -) A '
sejbson li'd'-i;
ai hi:. o.s. tL.i . -ales and
i- p tu-i'ii -i!tiiy nu-a h. I'. 1
other will !i4t pay his deh s ieca..se n
can get oat ;f it. Tl.e credit of th
!ii:ui"vho owns $20'.) worth of propeTt
ou"ht to boas good nsth.it of a
mail who owr.sy2.0H) worth of property
if the amount of th.e debt be equal n
propOTtron. Oil the otm-r haoU tm
man who owns $2.0'.K. We feni .r.vcl
some time ago th..t every legilatur
ou"ht to be pied u" I ''d'i- e r ab.,1-
1 act ami to vote lor :
i .1.. I Tl, .. II -
was eouipicicjy curco. i un -.i ," i
King's New Discovery is worth ita a
weprht in gold, vej. you may pet a tri.tr
bottle JVee ut Klutt. & Go's drug store.
Gal - 1 c.if iuist vn:i.',t-i nil blood mca;ooic oi lae 4.a .
tU i ri 1 s -1
nij v sac. n.e
1 s- '"es,f isf-s. the !icad at Uia-S 'nun-
IX 1V Cl.l II I'. A i-e Ii . i u..syrr. ...
, i ... ...11 .I'l.'t II. :l I. tlil 1 . .1 .1' . t" i- i ; v
Ui"df.sio-il -fT-ia until ' I'.
akiMSi : 1. il .il un-e. ill. I r. I'. J
ish tne honiesie.el act am
law to improve our jmoiic loads,
repeat it and shaH stick to' i:
things c une to a head.
W
k Pa, whv does wafer run down hill?'
uWhv, my-sfU)ii, it has to yield. to
ii.. force of gr.iv itat ion. ' .
'You're way off. pop; that isn't )!
reas m at all. : j . '
ludi-ed: And what is the reason .
"It can't w ilk."
Tucltlsn's Araisa lalve.
T'r.e best Halve in the world for Cuts,
?,rui-e.s, Soi.es, S.iH Ithetim, IiViy-ulrtts
Tetter, Chapjied Hands, Ctii IbUiinsj. v
Cvi .is and all Jskiu Kruotions, andposl.
ivcly cures Tiles of im par reipiirexl. I'.
t "iiaraiiteed to give iierl'e;t satisfaction
Ti r tnoii- y r funded. T :' e -i eeiits pe;.
UK
a. (ii r oi o.e
.s. ; . . r . , . ,,r t.ioii. y r funded, r "J j eeuts pe;.
' i'J-c ' u 4 I ChildrM Cry for ritthers -Gloria. byx. For sale iy t. kkiuu & c '
t'.i
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M's-itlon-tlic Vatch:a:n x tier ; ou write