Wilson
CLAUDIUS) F. WILSON, EDITOR & PROP R.
LET ALL THE ENDS THOU AIM ST AT, BE THY COUNTRY S, THY GOD S. AND TRUTH S.
$1.50 A YEAR CASH IN ADVANCE
VOLUME XXII.
WILSON, WILSON COUNTY, N. C, JULY 14th, 1892.
NUMBER 26.
TJno
Advance
Cash Catches the Bargains
Vfehave received a beauti
ful assortiw
nt of
Glass-ware
A GOOD CKKEI).
True worth is in being, not seeming,
In doing each day that goes by .
Some little good, not in dreaming
Of great things to do by and by.
OH ! RAMSEY, GOME OFF
Nothing ever affords readers of the
Progressive Farmer quite as much
fun as Editor Ramsey's twisting and
squirming and dodging on all ques
tions of public interest when brought
to bay by the Democratic press, un
less it be the idle, senseless vaporings
BILL ARPS LETTER.
UK RUMINATES A ROUT HIS SIXTY
SIXTH RIRTHDAY.
Tli ere Is Much of Care, of Pain, of Trouble,
of Disappointment, Rat Life is Still a
Glorious Thing and Full of Boundless
Possibilities.
Yesterday there was another birth
day in the family ; most everybody
has a birthday I believe. It is the
paternal this time, just two weeks
behind the maternal. I am always
behind, and it looks like I will never
catch up in this sublunary world. Of
course. I didn't exnert anvthina
of Zeke Bilkins. Ramsey writes the but a kiss or two from the children
articles, of course, as everybody under- and a smile all round. They used to
stands. He is smart and some of
them are bright. Last week the
following dialogue was published :
Bilkins ''Say what is the force bill ?"
give as many kisses as there were
years, but they had to quit that long
ago with me ; it would take all day.
I found a note on my plate at break
fast, and on the outside it said : "Lines
In new
Stvl
m at our usu
al
pne
es,
also
w Curtains
from 65c. uj.
at 04c
Lace Bed Sets
Come and see these goods.
'
You will find they are very de
sirable and much below the
es asked elsewhere for the
pric
same quality of
roods.
Some say it would take all our liberties o MY Husband on His Sixty-sixth
away. Utners say it is lor the purpose
of getting a fair count in the elections
in the South. However, no sensible
person is alarmed, for it will never be
come a law. Wall street men keep the
matter before the public in order to
keep alive sectionalism. The Oniaha
platform will denounce the whole out
lit and all their bills, or ought to, if the
delegates think it worth the ammu
nition."
The above was written and printed
Birthday." I looked and wondered,
for I knew it wasn't poetry. She
never writes poetry, but she speaks
a good deal ot prose sometimes
When I opened the letter there was
the identical check on the bank that
I had given her just two weeks ago
for her birthday present. She had
saved it to give back to me. Thought
ful woman ! Wasn't that splendid ?
riroTrr.1 .xV C r rriiAr't Krat it fnr
before Ramsey had seen the plat- financierin Each of us eot S20
form promulgated by the Omaha and nobody out of pocket a cent. I'll
Convention. We suppose he "felt! try that again next year. Sixty six
all over in SDOts" when he read the years old ! lust beginning to learn
following in the Third P.rtv Rnsnh,- something beginning to tninK, to
The Cash
Racket Stores;
WILSON, N. C.
N;ln1i and Goldsboro Streets.
TH1
WASHINGTON
LIFE
tions and platform :
"Resolved. That we are in favor of
a free ballot and a fair count in all
elections, and we pledge ourselves to
secure it to every legal voter through
the invention of the State by means of
the Australian or secret ballot system
This refers to the Force Bill which sonS which says :
"Wall Street keeps before the public,"
Ramsey says. As we read it, it
seeks to provide for purity of elections
and is pronounced against Federal
interference in our elections, and is
strong enough to be plainly under
stood.
Ramsey you are a blooming red
headed daisy, you are ! Why didn't
you go and tell 'em w hat to do ?
ponder. It is a fact that when a man
gets wise enough to live he is about
ready to die, and that is right. Wheu
we wear out the old clothes we want
new ones. Death has no terrors to
those who live right. There is a
beautiful sentiment from a Persian
have found much disappointment,
much care, much trouble and a little
pleasure. It is mixed, badly mixed,
but it won't do to brood over. If a
man broods over trouble he will
catch it sure. Burns tells us about
the old woman who "nursed her
wrat'i to keep it warm." Just so we
can brood over little things until they
swell up and burst and a whole gang
of little devils come out of them. The
good book warns us not to fret.
"Fret not thyself," which means that
it "is not somebody else who does it,
but it is ourself, and it means that we
can keep from it if we try. Fretting
is a bad business and fret is a bad
word, lor it means to eat away, to
gnaw, and it does look like a very
foolish thing for a man to do, to gnaw
on himself. Good gracious, what
hills and mountains of trouble we
have all conjured up and brooded
over that never materialized.
But I am sixty-six years old
too old to be fooled about some
things, too old to be alarmed or pain
stricken about politics, or to believe
all the newspapers say ; too old to
believe that the nation will fall to
pieces if a Democrat is not elected,
too old to get scared when Albion
Tourgee predicts a horrible massacre
in the South within ten years. The
vigorous old slanderer, he has been
pegging away at us for twenty-five
years and will die in the harness, I
reckon. Then the old devil will
snatch him before he gets cold
and make him a trustee over those
brutds and fiends he says we mur
dered
AN ABLE ORATION,
character and national spirit of the
people whose government it is.
delivkked in wiion. july 4th, No system of government, how
ry oeo. w. connor, ksq. ever wise and just its principles,
1 can be imposed upon a people ; it
ThePretw rration of Our National Olmractor . r , , . ,
and Spirit Necessary to the Life of Our j j itL t-
Republic was the Keynote of iiis Mas- i hearts and mmds. 1 he English
terly, Elegant, and Kloquent Oration, and government and the English COn-
it win Make You a Retter citizen to stitution are strong and enduring to-
Study What He So Well Says. jv tu Fno.1ieh rnnsrihitinn
j f,
Its history is
Ladies and Gentlemen
is the English nation
the history of the English people. By
Each day leaves an impress and it there has been no attempt to create
exerts an influence upon the life and I liberty of freedom. It has grown
character of mankind. Not a moment and developed with the growth and
passes, but some deed is done, or
some thought conceived whose influ
ence is indelibly written upon the
page of history. But there are days
On parent knees a naked, new-born
child
Was weeping while those around it
smiled.
So live that, sinking in thy last long
sleep,
Calm, thou may'st smile whilst those
around thee weep.
Happy UoineN .
Thousands of sad and desolate homes
have been made happy by use of '"Rose
Buds," which have proven absolute
cure for ithe following diseases and their
distressing symptons: Ulceration, con
sreston and falling of the womb, ovar
ian tumors, dropsy of the womb, sup
pressed menstruation, rupture at child
birth, or any complaint originating in
diseases ot the reproductive organs ;
whether lrom contagious diseases here
A venerable friend of mine who
died in heavenly smiles used to say
he wished for no warning, but would
like to go all at once, like the one
horse shay we read about. He lov
ed to recite from Mrs. Barbauld's
verses
in the lives of all great people, when
out of the struggles and conflicts of
centuries, out of the yearnings and
strivings of the human heart from
generation to generation, there are
born tfyjyis whose first enunciation
maks a new era of human history and
gives life and spirit to grand and far-
reaching movements in civilization.
These birthdays of great ideas - mark
a great people. It is to celebrate
This alone gives us strength and
stability. This alone thwarted the
purpose of the military hero of
the north, and set its seal of
disapproval upon the revolution
ary speaker from Maine. No
system of laws, no constitutional pro
visions can insure strength and en
durance to any people. No principles
of government can be so broadly
conceived or so wisely formulated as
to restrain or to determine the de
velopment ol national life. Beneath
all human institutions, whether social,
religious or political, there flows an
NEWS OFA WEEK.
WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE WORLD
AROUND VS.
A Condensed Report of the News From
Oar Contemporaries Gleaned Here and
There For Rnsy Readers.
development of the English people. , ever-increasing and ever-broadening
It is the embodiment of the character .current of national life ot which these
and spirit of the nation. Then the institutions are but the forms and ex
strength of England and the endur- pressions. Then as our national life
anee of her civilization depends upon grows and develops, our constitution
and is guaranteed by the national must grow and develop, new condi
character and national spirit of the tions and important changes in this
English Race. Let this fail and all national life must be reflected in the
will fail. form and character of our govern-
In what then shall we trust for the ment. The most important question
permanence of our liberties and our for us, my friends, on this, our national
institutions ? Shall we trust in that birth-day, is, have we preserved the
"elaborate system of checks and purity and integrity of our national
balances," in that written constitution ? character? Do you ask me? Then,
Does our strength lie in the truth with a thrill of patriotic loyalty, with
one of the grandest and proudest and justice of our fundamental princi- an undaunted devotion to a country
birthdays of our people, my friends pies ? Or is it in wise and united forever, I answer, yes. The
that we are now assembled together, patriotic officials that we must same spirit which, with the cry of "no
1 he 4th ol July 1776, was not only put our trust ? Had these been our taxation without representation upon
the birthday of a grand and glorious only hopes, we had lailed before we its lips, dared to defy the armies of
Republic, whose territory, today peo- began. The constitutions of the ureat Britain, the same undaunted
pled by 60 million souls, to-day com- Spanish-American Republic were con-1 courage, which wrung from those
.11. . .! 1 . 1 . . , . , r I- : A ' T 1 I i
prises tne oesi pan 01 a comment, dui structea upon tne principles 01 our armies rvmerican inuepenuence, to
it also stands as the day.on which was constitution, vet these attempts to day animates the hearts of the Ameri
first proclaimed to a kmg-ndden and establish Republican governments can people and makes them the
ODDressed Deonle. a truth, noble in have not been successful. Must we strongest and most powerful nation
ia a ivu4W i u- j ww v a a - l A. a. I - I " B
He keeps a tally sheet, and its conception and eternal in its influ- not consider, then, whether our im- of the world. That people, who, in
says the average is one a day. Sup- ence on the lite and destiny ol the phcit confidence is not misplaced ? less than twenty-hve years alter tne
pose we deduct half for guessing and numan race. mis is a aay 01 rejoic- May it not be that in tne vast and greatest anu mosi uouutuve uvu
Ivinrr. That leaves 188 a vear for ing not only for Americans, but for Lever-increasing development of our war ever fought in the tide of time,
all the twelve Southern States. That's all people in every land. When national life some of our most funda- have obliterated from their national
not so bad only fifteen to the State. Thomas Jefferson, voicing the senti- mental political principles have at me every sign ol that war, need have
We will compromise on that. New meats of his fellow-countrymen, pro- times been severely strained, if not no fear that time will but strengthen
Ynrk State avemws a hundred and claimed, as seii-evaeni trutns, mat 1 utterly overthrown r anumaK. more poweriui anu ihuic
fifty, so the last census says, and ail men are created equal ; that among That principle to the maintenance glorious their government and their
they were all white but two or three, the inalienable rights with which of which the Fathers trusted for the civilization. When we stand in the
T .r.r,hf ,..rKo tU .t Drt.-t Ln-v c I thfv nTf eiiflowcd Dv tlieir creator. ( anrl vuror ot tho rrwiQMfntion was I iamuv 01 nauoiis aou utrai men
A lllUU 1 J I I 1 III llJil I A Wt L J kj I J - J , 1" - -j - , w f m
affair would stop old Albion's mouth, are lite, liberty and the pursuit ol the distinct separation and pcricct in- proud Doasts one 01 its military
but it didn t. That was the funniest happiness ; and. tnat governments, dependence ot the three grand de- iame, anotner 01 us weaun anu com
concern. The coroner a ring leader deriving their just powers from the partments of government. By main- mercial supremacy, another of its
in the lynching and then sat upon consent of the governed, are instituted taining this principle they hoped for wise and patriotic rulers, another 01
the bodv. and when asked about it. among men, to secure tnese rignts, a true and lasting Republic. liut us oroau expanse ui iciuic auu pi
said he didn't Pet anvthintr for killinrr he spoke not as a subject of the atrain and aeain this principle has perous territory, let us the youngest,
s " .. I ,a . 1 ; 1 , , Il...xL. 1 f .-..;.,
him. but would ret tor sitting on nntisn crown, not as an -.mencan been overthrown. It was disregard- out uie pi ouu cuuai 01 any, pv.un
O W. V I . 11 - . . . . . . 1 . 1 1 J - c
him. His verdict was that the negro citizen, but as the proud champion ol ed by President Jackson, who in the witn tne exulting prioe 01 an un-
. - . .. . .. . . .1.1 l ll r, 4.- . I 1 r .1 J : . 1 I A.,,,,-,torl nirinticm . Dprlil rtifn
mmo to his rlrarn at the hnnns n i- iiuiiuu iilc iui an ; 3 i jiu . i removal 01 me uenosiis. uas set a I a-u--iv.u uaui-u-m, i- .... w. .
wrenne nn.nnmn nnH the Qtote'c These truths. Droclaimed m no un- most dantrerous nrecedetit. that of the ot Independence and a Constitution
jyx. a juim itjiivnv.' ww iit iMivt j v-t, 1. 1 i. nil - I I - - - j j -
ortrvritnir tirnc flrt-r- irornr.rlin.r I.nnf I Certain tOUCS. 'll(l llt.ll U Ccl With I E VT,11 Vf mn tml .TIO" finailPPS of of the United States and to a nation-
...-.....-, .. ... j . - . . -
The 9-year-old son of Ransom
Garriss, of Wayne county, was
drowned last week. While fishing
the boat capsized, and the boy could
not swim. 4fc
Sunday morning of last week
Grant Massey shot and killed Lee
Davis in Waynesville for "monkey
ing" with his wife. The commis
sioners offer a reward of $100 for
Massey's arrest.
The State Tobacco Association was
in session at Morehead last Wednes
day. The annual address was deliv
ered by Col. W. H. S. Burgyn, ot
Henderson, and was ah able effort.
Its delivery consumed about 35 min
utes. A memorial to the tobacco
trade of the world was adopted, ask
ing tor recognition of North Caroli
na's bright tobacco. The tobacco
exhibit at the World's Fair was again
taken up and the President of each
board ot trade in the State asked to
appoint three representatives from
each market to aid Mr. J. S. Carr in
his work of getting up the exibits.
The election of officers resulted as
follows : President, Col. W. H. Bur-
gwyn, of Henderson; 1st Vice-Presi
dent, T. H. Martin, Durham ; 2nd
Vice-President, W. C. Reid, of Ox
ford ; 3rd Vice-President, J. A. Long,
Roxboro ; Secretary and Treasurer,
G. E. Webb, Winston. After the
election of officers the association
adjourned.
Life ! We've been lone together
Through pleasant and through cloudy
weather.
Say not "good-night," but in some
brighter clime
Bid me "good-morning."
Won't that be delightful? For
f . - 1 1. 1
one s own sell to wane up in the
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ditarv, tight lacing, overwork, excesses spirit land with new clothes on and
- i x 1 1 1 - . . .
the old ones buried three leet in the
ground buried with all the aches
and pain and miseries buried and
coffined and sealed so that they
can't follow you. Poor old carcass
could not run nor jump nor dance
Poor old eyes,
or miscarriages, one lativ writes us
that after suffering for ten years with
leucorrhea or whites, that one applica
tionentirely cured her, and further
more, she suffers no more during the
menstrual period. It is a wonderful
regulator. "Rose Buds" are a simple
ful in effect. The patient can apply it nor prance around !
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. WILSON, N. C.
Office m Dru- Store onTarboroSt.
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BACKKD BY UHCJLIE SAM.
A CongremniRii Wliotte Four DeucfS Werf
RarkfMl by the .SerjHnt-at-A rins.
an unfalting courage to day make the Federal Government. Congress al character and national spirit that
glad the hearts ot the civilized world, alone has power to declare war ; yet I maKe us a iree, intelligent, liDeny
I he Declaration ot American lnde- President Polk forced affairs to such loving people. Let these oe our
pendence, forever stamping the divine a crisis that he compelled Congress to I glory. So long as we maintain the
ntrht ot kines as a falsehood and an dec are war with Mexico. The Km- purity ana integrity 01 our national
lation will do anything for a lazy man absurdity, and forever establishing ancipation Proclamation and the sus- line, for so long will endure our insti-
kf -j KiH tnM nr nm urhn cttc I tne ifutn tnat in me uie auci cuaracier 1 nenston 01 tne writ ot tne Maoeas iuus uu uui uvuiwuuu.
down and broods over his misfor- of the people is to be found the only I Corpus were acts destructive of this
tunes. know some who won't guarantee ot strength and endurance, principle. 1 he powers of the ex
mend the front gate nor put a pane I nas made possible the civilization of I ecutive have thus been extended from
of glass in the window nor chop the aiaid cemury. time to time, until mat equiitonum
stovewood nor bring the water, but
tor the murderers. He and the cor-
coroner played blindfold, they say.
What is Albion going to do about
it?
I am too old to believe that legis
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nearly blind, and ears that couldn't
hear ! Poor old bald head and tooth
less gums and skinny fingers ! Liked
to have lived too long, didn t you r
What a glorious relief to wake up
with your mind and soul and spirit
ual emotions unfettered and free, and
suddenly to know it and feel it ! Who
wouldn t say, "dood morning to
his new self, his newl clothes, his new
existence? Who wouldn't look with
pity upon his mortal remains and
"The luckiest man in a poker say, "Good-bye old friend, good-bye
game, remarked a Washington man old torpid liver ; larewell old aching
in a reminiscent mood, as he drew kidnevs : tarewell rheumatism and
three cards, "was a certain Congress- bile and spleen and all internal com
man from Illinois. He was backed motions : farewell Dr. Kirk and Dr.
in a jack pot by the United States. Green and the drugstores ; goodbye
We were having a nice little game Warner and Cod Liver Oil and b. b.
of $2 limit. There is often a smart S. and B. B. B. and the Royal Ger-
pileiof money in a $2 limit. Around mateur and Tutt s puis and all your
the notel table were ,four of us, and kinfolks."
this was the only Congressman who But I'm not that far along yet.
had sand enough and money enough Sixty -six is not so awful old. I don't
to sit out the game. I here was a compare myselt with the young, but
night session and an exciting time in with the older men, like Galdstone,
the House of Representatives and and with some of the patriarchs, like
the others had dropped out one by Moses. We have a grandson who
oneon the score of public duty. has my name and my birthday. He
Well, it was getting on toward 2 was twenty yesterday just out ot
o'elock in the . morning, and we had his teens and I'm not much older
a lovely pot and everybody stayed than he is. Fifteen years ago I was
in. The pot was opened on four ten times as old, but now I'm only
deuces and the man stood pat. That three times and a fraction. I'm gain-
was this same Congressman. There ing on him, or maybe he is gaining
was nothing less than a good pair on me, but it is certain we are corn-
out, and everybody seemed to have ing nearer together as the years roll
improved his hand in the draw. 1 he on. His father has almost caught up
betting was lively. Just then a ser- with me, and the strangers take him
vant rushed in and said there was a for my brother. No, I'm not old. I
call of the House and the Sergeant- still love company and jokes and
at-Arms was at the door. candy and chicken pie and flowers
"'I'd play this hand out ii the and pretty girls. I still love to go
whole United States was at the door, fishing, and see circus processions,
said the statesman. and climb to the mountain top and
" 'Keep him out a minute, Jim.' look down upon the distant prospect
" 'Lock the door!' and thank my Maker for this beauti-
" Bur the bie: foot of the Sergeant- ful world. We have to climb for
at-Arms was thrust in the crack of everything worth having, and I am
the inner door as Tim was going out willing to climb a little longer.
to bar the outer one. Only sixtv-six but the trouble is
" I am sorrv trentlemen. but ' I keen pettimr older every day. If
j , , 1 ro " ii ti
",rm4hot,' interrupted the mem- one could stop and call a halt and
they go tramping around talking hopes brightened by the patriotic has been endangered
pontics, while their wives and children u.,u.- Not only has the executive thus
are supporting the family by raising Dyv' U3 1 " inreciupn-
chickens and eggs and picking ber- "on 01 a glorious past, ana ininauu
1 ies to take to town. And there are of the fate of all Republics, ask
politicians mean enoue h to fool these ourselves, if it is true that this "govern
neonle. and to make them believe ment of the people, by the people,
1 . . c .1. l .111 . 1
ana ior tne people snau 1101 perisu
that somebody is imposing on them
and has gobbled up their share of
money. Heard a man say not long
ago that labor was too high and corn
ought to bring a dollar a bushel. He
is worth S10.000, and now he is
from the earth." What is our hope?
In what shall we trust for the ter-
petuity of our Republic and of our
Republican institutions ? Others have
trusted in the power and wisdom of
transcended its constitutional limits.
Congress also is no longer sustained
by this principle. There is no power
in Congress to annex new territory,
yet this has frequently been done.
The power of taxation, conferred up
on Congress for the purpose of main
taining the-government, has to-day
been prostituted to a purpose totally
foreign to the spirit of the constitu
his newly wedded wife that he would
give her a dollar every time he kiss
ed her, and in that way she could
save plenty of money. Things went
on in this way for several years and,
as he made plenty of money, he
faithfully kept his promise. Finally
reverses came and the once prosper
ous travelling man found that he was
virtually a pauper. . He went home
to his wife and told her all.
She. however, did not seem to feel
worried, and he was somewhat sur-
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The beak of the mosquito is sim
ply a tool box, wherein the mosquito
keeps six nunature surgical instru
ments in perfect working order. Two
of these instruments are exact coun
terparts ot the surgeon's lance, one
is a spear with a double barbed head,
the fourth is a needle of exquisite
fineness, a saw and a pump going to
make up the complement. The
spear is the largest of the six tools,
1 . . . 1 .1 !. 1
and is used lor mating tne inuiai
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- "7 , ' , . orpat rnhr! others in the tmrirv md r ..v. "s1-' pnsed when she asked him to rase a f",
slipping around as a Third party man great rulers iWlfcttegapport of the government, I with her that .ftPmoon. hut he are brought into play to cause the
verrises this nnwor for the mir- I .j l I blood to flow morefrcelv. n case
i - i i .lit tint i nt i in v lLLi 11 1 - r
and wants to go to Congress. A
poor man who would vote for him is
close kin to an idiot
But there have always been such
people, and always will, I reckon,
and I'm too old to fret about what I
cannot help. Nevertheless, I love all
my fellow-men. except some, and all
my fellow-women,
long and prosper.
patriotism of their nobility, and others
in the abundant power of the people
themselves. In what shall we trust?
For the endurance of our institu
tions, our government and our
civilization, we have had an unyeild-
ing confidence m that written con
stitution, which was the logical oflT-
Mav thev live spring ot the Declaration of lnde-
V 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 1 .
Bill Arp. I pendence, ana to wnicn wenaveDcen
devoted as the guaratee ol the liber
ties bequeathed us by our fathers.
It is, indeed, remarkable, J.hat a
have received a conv of the Jormai instrument 01 government
but exercises this power tor the pur
pose of extorting tribute from the
masses tor the benefit ot the lavored
tew. Indeed its history, especially
since the late war, has been marked
by the broadest interpretation and al
most unlimited stretches of its con
stitutional powers. The climax has
been reached in the career ot the late
speaker of the House, who, by his
accepted her invitation
Passing a large block on a well
known street she said: "That's
mine." Well, she showed him sev
eral places with the same remark
until he began to be suspicious, and
inquired, "How in the deuce did you
accomplish so much wealth?" "Do
you remember the contract you
made when we were first married r
Slate Normal and I nil 11st rial School.
constitutional precedent has given
unmistakable proof that the guarantee
We have received a conv of the formal instrument 01 government 1 , . . fv, . A.-
' " ' 1 J " 1-111 J 11 J J I Ul nillLl Rail II H.UU111 ciiivj. i l.lll.l iuaii
Prospectus of the Normal and Indus- should have proved so well adapted Constitutional Government lies not in
. - 1 o-i 1 t-u- . tn rne trenius 01 me American neon e 1 . . . .
inai ocnooi. 1 ins is luc new ouue r- & . r.-.-r - n,lr written constitution, but in our
violation ot parhmentary usage and she (j. "Yes," he replied, "I do."
"Well. I invested it and it has made
us rich." The travelling man hung
his head and said nothing. This was
kept up thirty minutes, until his wife
became alarmed, and she asked,
"What in the world is the matter,
this last operation fails of having the
desired effect, the saw and needle are
carefully and feelingly inserted in a
lateral direction in the victims flesh.
The pump, the most delicate of all
six of the instruments, is used in
transferring the blood to the insect's
"stomach." Discovery.
W. E. WarrIn &C3:
FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS,
(Successors to B. F. BrigRS & Co.,)
OFFICE OVER FIRST NAT. BANK,
WTT SON. N. C.
located at Greensboro. It will reein time, sno ... '.. , .
work on the 28th of serious friction or disorder, it is our I y JT : Cnnores.T hv increasing the I Z!a il TCa a 'ZH " " I We purpose giving tne DUS1-
I 1 a. - nnt.4-.it...-. u ,1 I - - w. , 1 r - - I w t wt u i uz a 1 1 1 1 v i viwii 7 i . .
. rrTZZ: number of Supreme Court Judges, in. kiasine at home. "-Michigan Trades- ness .intrusted to us by the Ct
aoa "rrrr 7""" crder tn nhfa n a favorah e decision
- - " - I - - J . I UU1 W11LLL11 tUWSUlUUWll, LSKAl. ill WU
for mrls and women, estah- and through so many important ! . . . , ,1
" f- ' " I AC 1 J fl Udiiuiidi Liiuiatiti anu nauunui opuii. "Whit in
. i.t . il Konnnc onrl Inr ca nnr a nerinrl nt I r . I Ull
JS-isfvJ :ztom have w;ei' ; H- TcCrt er y0u .
.. - - - c
its first year's
September.
It has an able faculty, and will
?h grade of work. It is grati:
to see from the Prospectus that while
sAsl Ktolti ' CiiikMiMji r nric i
high grade of work. It is gratifying nerttier time nor man can overtnrow j Tender A hag shown
we oeueve 111 111c ciciiicii ucsiiuy 01 1 , , , r 1 - a .
: . . . y .. A iirViaf q rlancrprnni; and nnwertill inhu
man.
01 1X 1- CpUPER
rMranitk
Gravestones, &C
' n5 Hank St..
Norfolk, va
rrfte for prices.
"agis fr
5-14-iy.
ii(i.
Call at iuWlir
So cents per hundred.
the faculty represents the culture and " ence the legislative may exert upon
trainimr of the leading colleges a" great nations, iney too, have
1 a j ai i a. 1 ; -1 1 n- iwvn,c mw.
throughout the country, yet every fi" Our Jiistorv nroves that the con-
v. nf i, f,it .,..,f . ,0 1 01 ineir 1oveiiiiiieui 11 is mis iiusii j r-- - . .
Advice to Mothers
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
should always be used for children
teething. It soothes the child, sof-
i. .1: -i ii :
. . . i rens rne triims. uwiivs ui vjuiu. luivo
r" - r ' ,r Uw fotl The fnlcitw nf tb I stitution is always interprerea in me . , ,? r-
a native of the south, ana over nan ",ttl f"",v-" t . J " . .v. ;t..lr w bw wind colic, ana is tne oesi tewcuv iui
""v'v-' J:W T..,t.rfi., o.itc a 1 ntt e
ber
fifty.'
'In the meantime let me have
rest awhile under the shade it would
not be so bad, but there is no rest for
i-1 me.
-l'R0iR,KT()R
Wllso Marble Works
"The Sergeant-at-Arms produced the wicked. These birthdays are
his order book and the fifty soon like milestones that mark the journey
went to swell the pile. 'I'll draw on of life very curious mites indeed,
vou for a hundred pretty soon,' came lor they get shorter and shorter as
from the plucky Ilhnoisan. One ol the journey goes on. cverytning
us laid down his hand at this, and shrinks. When I was twenty it
another bean to look nervous., seemed a long way back to child-
There were several I. O. U.'s in the hood, and still longer ahead to old
pile already and I was down at my age, but the last forty-six years are
last dollar and had to call. I had a less than those that were beiore. i
king full, and well, the Illinois Con- am not far away from the children
gressman and his four deuces and now. I can sit on my milestone, and
the Sergeant-at-Arms and the United like a telephone, hear my grandson
ouues treasury anu tnat jacK-poi, as uc sua un ma . .j .
with about $8oo in it. all went off "Hello, grandpa ! l near mm iaim
together." St. Louis Post Dis- ly, but I hear him and he is coming
patch. . on. Poor fellow, he thinks he will
I find something great when he gets
where I am, and maybe before, but
want the news.
xt . i t l- ti hp ip tn;ir tnere i in crnverninenr
oi tnem are in onn Carolinians, tne - r - Lu. wm W
f ik iCHrinn ,;n Ke m itsell. a mysterious power, that cvw iv" 1 -
.i ii xt i j mianntPN ir own nprtnnnonrp K mc tuiisuiuuuu caidi uiuv w
uie e..nuanu ,T n lTZ that the electoral college does not
Momestcpcience departments, vocai rwa, President, and that not he,
Music ana Elocution, inaustnai rt, - .'TrT k., -A. a -rrirnal He-
and Phvtjical Tiilture under the di-1 was a government based upon an l "Ul H",L . 7, , ,
iSlSL Naboi system of check? and mands appoint Federal officers Par-
.!.! re i- i rican nvairv ann rne snons svsiem
will be sncc a features. There is no oaiances witna constitution anoruing , --- - r.f
better nlace anvwherc
i: . . . .. .1 'S S . 1 II 1 II 1 1 i I ' 111 III! IX 4 H 1 1.1 1 1
varoiiiiu womitii iu icmvc a wuuia 1 i o c f nnnl.t;t.,f rn
etr.r bicatlnn an immortal life and destiny." The Kabr,c of the conbtltut,on
kill V '1 1 - X - 1 . ,
n I !.: a a. a "1 I T .x.-new- nnf oopiirn 1 eonnTPCC
The Institution is supported largely aiyision 01 tne executive, uie uioune- T1ZZ
u.. u cii a i, iu,.a c.,nA sniD. ana above an tne airecr nower suDservieni 10 ms wunts, mu u.v.i
and, therefore, while the opportuni- of the people themselves seemed could arise m America another
M I i a r .! i:i I A ..,..,.. ,,,1, ,i.ni,M Km rl nnnn the
ampie guarantees oi ineir nuerues. i Augustus wuu uuiu "v
These expedients, however failed, as ruins ot another Kepuoiictne Amen
all mere exnedients must fail. For can Empire. Give the control of the
7 . . I . ... . it
without violating a letter ot the law, telegraph and railway system to tne
uidinnr rlenrivinor the nennle an- Federal Government, increase the
parently of the exercise of a single countless army of federal officers, de
nrivilee. Augustus subverted the pendent on the presidential favor,
Republic and established the Empire, pass a Feaerai election dui, giving
Roman national character and nation- the President control of the election
al sbirit had changed and with this of Congressmen, and virtuall y ot
zens of Wilson and neighbor
ing territory, our close and per
sonal attention. We represent
some of the best companies in
the world. We want your in
surance. Come to see us.
ties tor culture are the very best, the
expenses arc exceedingly moderate
All charges for tuition, board,
laundry, use of books, physician's
fee and incidentals amount to $128 a
year. Those who intend to lecome
teachers receive the same advantages
for $S8, as they pay nothing for
tuition.
The graduating diploma gives a
woman a life license to teach in the
State.
The number of the students who
can be admitted to board in the dor
mitory buildings is limited, and those
board in private families in Greens
boro will find their annual expenses
increased $20 or $30.
All applications should be in the
hands of the President by August
1st.
For further information, address
he won't. He will find just what 1 1 President Mclver, Greensboro, N. C.
change there arose inivetably a new
government and a new civilization.
No government can be maintained
when it has lost the support of national
character. A strong and enduring
government must be evolved from a
people's past and established in their
life and character.
Thus it is true not only that govern
ments derive their just powers from
the consent of the governed but also
that the character of every govern
ment is determined by the national
Senators then let the American
Augustus begin his work. Not a let
ter of the constitution shall be violat
ed, not even popular elections, or
Reoublican customs shall be over
thrown, but upon the proud ruins of
a once glorious Republic, there shall
stand a victorious fc-mperor.
This would-be dictator, however,
would find one thing lacking to the
consummation of his despotic purpose
that is the destruction of American
national character and national spirit.
AGREE
that there is five times as
much solid enjoyment in
smoking five
OLD VIRGINIA
CHEROOTS
as there is in one ten-cent
cigar, and they cost the
same.
If You Don't Believe It,
TRY THEM. 12
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