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,,...,.,,,,-,.-... .,, "'"- V'il " .r ' TT,. M,v... V -W . .r l"7: voi.. iJ. SAivrsinjiiY, :n oTri-xunsrA.Y.'OCTOT3iii 7, ibbg. "NO, .v. POME I THE RIGHT PRICES w tm dullv rmnlvlnr our larire wk of InubVe and (inirl.! IMnw Brokf. the celcbMtnt tiiulil'lii'i aid T'mii"e U a iron. fiirehlOaf, Machine and llrrr fowi-rs, Idlnf Kepjr and TU if nwn mo it raw Cuttrni. Hrlm! Pi;iir W liv. l.jf?V jg 1 . 1 :.. , , Tk WWW ft ourf one of the iMrt Stoclt of Bilffffioa in Vxe Stato, 1 will nil f'r ttnit! u:n ul w- li:a to tell baft tl the bcit BuiM LDOv.-iruc.'oi about tiir si.1 ri-ju tlwap pnuli-a. PUT aim la to down tkc hull Firr oi -iM aiaa aJ V aoas aa.1 y iv 1:11' vroi,.i To mixa oozjB aiiKnns. a rrr aTilll atnrt of Allia. f;ui! .',.rr. !!; k V'trr k r. t i. Tn:". Slw! ii-.. wltLifaaaaat- prin aa rliMi- a:i -frlirrV' in u.c Vistv. .i :inv irt'iUv 41 jail f 1 ptiOT tw utc d ennui ritiru' i-i. a'. 1 l ?T"rrs3 A M) l.L V. 1 1 IIIN ITSELF Ir-V: v . DAIS VzA'?'J UAWIIt. , '-V -'1 V ' r , - I i.i n ' lr.LT. k.J- ( f ''i '''' t Her J F TmO. . 1 ' ' i ' IV ai:'k:ii'l'.f wrV wltTinut anv haat- i ev..ry Nnilair nvp v -, V r-"'. ' !' Tli -rc Ihi a vi irM olli-rwl I rery memth: mum 1 ' ft I v1" '" anr nu-'hin- tl.it will f.,il,.. ior ia-a ! pimiiay Srhnal iA' Ml 1 ,,lf '' ",T "")r" wil'loi" - ) acrlit at pmi Jl ' l"li"f "ill Vll v. tiiev ran I Tkumlay at p at , ll : J VI -. A.itytlim.' . tHMr marUin. Im lU forwiiorTmajww i i 1 1 f 7 oanilL U'lir don't thi-r take ia thia ra . . rr:-,Vi ' V v I. wl.r ihr r i :in't d . il. "" Hark 8. fl -f,i,.Ji-4ju. - I' rtJ .'. . . t.-- iSTiriirriroxsvXs f " i- li "'laTi - ll,. 'his OotrTsxnun Hii:ro3iTxon a ( ,... f'TAjLi LOUISVILLE, KY. riMIWORKS. and ovar On Thousand OTHER HEW FIATURES. 1IL ER.0N HOTEL, SAXISIiUEY. N. C. '! 8 1 tun tod nar th Junrtirm rf th H. A D. and W N. O KniU-OAJr ; yywly Xkrxvlla.a J. nt-OXkc. t CAS AND ELEC'lRIC EKLLS. . ! a.nr lfl Hnisi on Main lrt. aAassfti rfisrtatTPi no or ruama f4ani will (IM rUIUrxtr? HHm-ft the ; kCt utmii Sfisitrtint vtW .f i'ir.iirtm j riRHT'4 LiSkLIVI ilV A Ml, K. Flit IT TREES FOR SUE Tor Fall Delivery. I reprewnt J. C. XmrflM' A Hro.. of nnUiTa. N. C. ar.u .Cor s..t i.mii f pn Fnnt Trfi tun. Atftrcntiv rtv kired pri C4. Jufrrn)iriii trbMy fur- ttied. AOJnwa, A. M . Hmti ..- t- . . ni.. .'- n:inrrtntc, . v . I WILLIAMS BROWN. J STOVE3 ! I ai Mutt( all fcUiti. . . j 1 what ana wtnt to ivt vuvM ui urjf-r at . I I I - . hiart atth.. j . VorNK OfISO an Ot TtMtlSO 1 frttii tn a niipirtrtftt(Mrfir. Ktx Wivkruan ataa aar.ajkJ in tl ilia. Vt-t atiuM or corn . ttokK V Sort notloi: 'stl'la .a wtf. A lan ; ft-f f.Trrililaa 111 air H'ii- 'U .huh Wat takiai la aa twnav t.a a.,ra. iONer gftfl. d) lrr Omuls li. Notions, Ilata. Hliora. Jri- . 1 nromiiiffa. Thev k."' l 'lo' li"it ila .ikevsaU fir raah. P'r-).ii tatll t htp-.thvy take an Vrfi!i1la h"Ue IU i Hip rfiVf. It'V 1. fl 1 ' -u-d a : relj tii.'k! "Vatie anrt tvttittn it M to ih. many f-ii'-f ON HARDWARE. lliiMwum. hftlsitnwrrft & Dixie Flnwa. .inrti ana I iiA'upiAn J!.nrfiB; .M:u-Jiln. rcu rni(i 1 iiotuu nny mn;-. n-nirrapu ml W fl man a riican n;w mh? Arr.uiC'Nnirn wliicU rnaMeo Ii;r.ilr r.f Rjrinln.r Isvi'..'in',nlK HfirdwHre, l ruvKfi. r, Im .ui'.rKrt ns all a ithonin;;. i and mo h .w rr,..Iy u!wava am to c t ou low tin(f. o c T. 23. (75 rlcrw wrft-r 0 ttof.)2 ENGINE, BOILER. COTTON GIN St PRESS TOR KAL1L T prpone tr si H the a?ove elimp for 11 it. l lm b.-i's is it) tt little ami is In -crtv rt'iMttr. iuier 15 hirw pttwirr. Mr;mt li-i rover. Hie (iin U 45 rnw, rflf ft-Dh'r find Dtodcnaer. Th I'rvfsa in a I.tddi-ll a Itoaa Fniw. an giMKl aa im.v loivtt. Anr fKrn Vwlifna; tn we ttin chfirfMrtvhii.i'rr can ilo an by ralllrt nt mrmlH five mibrs atmih of fiallaivury. K'ir rinv ftirthr tufmtnalioa eall m or a'ttlra am til thi uiatT, jjttf PKHEILTO. POUT 25 fl HORSE AND CATTLC OWPERS M Ht J !, iv M' t yniriositaif 1 -t -ii ITrlrft, jd&tiv . rouwt. : Livery C'iblo, CITY DI1J ECTOKY. ; . MATOB E B Kitv. . Town o)HMWloyKn : n B 4ull. t) A AiwH, F F Mctowt, Jniuii Hnrrrti. T A C'mifrliflticnT, Q W Ualm, Kirr Cralgp, It i llolmw. 'IMl.hlti K M Burriusrr ami li V Pool. ... Ttrxx tax cui.i.wnm : 0i BLaviv. wvhtt orrir kk i ' BliKriff, 0 O KridiT; Kcnlirtpr, H H WcKirtwm: Clerk of llie Court, J il liorah. UpprrwaUlln. 1. B OTcrnian. - C'onrreMmn of 7th IWrtrict Hon J 8 UrauVnop, bsliIwry, HO. Building and Imo AmxUtloo. Then P Kintti. Pni.lmt: B II Marsh. Vlre lnllfDt; KeT K 4 Mnrdm, Secre- iprv and T reaitunir: 1 t; umi, Att.rgpy . DiHwntR P I Moroney, ; A Paraer, Alien llrown. II F.nnwn Ir, .T J Brnwr, J I) OMklll, W Hitlulcil, W L aUutti, E B Kmvt, D A Aiwill. POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. ' . A It BoYDny, Pottnatcir. Mil)tfriig norlh, cicaet 6 Oil a hi, ud 1 (H p at Mailroinx aoulh, clo1040 a m, and mi p in Mail irolos wtwt. clixoi 00 p m Mall for Mockavlllr. Jmintrm, ' Zrb, 9..U11. Klvrrawl rarqiiUEloo. Euiular u orirtTl. iparc 7 uw a m, arrfre a ini p m. Mall for Albrmarle, Gold II t II. Ilort w)1. Pattitrrsville, and all pout ottWa in Hini.Iiv mMintv Ktiniluv aiiwnfMl Imt 1 1) in. arrtre tw n bi. HruliTK. I iM.Mlair, I iiurattay antl aaturaay, lv 7 OU t marrire B Wp m. Mail fur Mt Vernon. Wocalleaf. Ycrbl. Twwlar, Thuratlay and ftatunlay, kave 7 ll a m. arrlrr Ull p m. Vail for Harta and Wataonrlllc, Mo. d.ijr and Friday, leave 7 00 a in, arrive 6 uu P Mail far Jackma Hill. Uringlr. Piml, Uill,ilt-vllk, Bnln, (iarrlrkl, Ilralinf Soniia. NiHrrtown. KilrTa itore. i'hand- k r a tntve, kavi Monday and Friday at 1 txi a is. Arrlva t ucaday aoj atunlay altMpm. CHURCH DIRECTCRY. T W inhh, Pfttr. BundaT vrvirt- at 10:3(1 a Di , SiimlHV Reboot at A ( in: Evening atrnlcm fttdpm; Fnty ttr mctftio Kev J Ituuimr, I) IV, Pnittnr. FD- i-iy i V ' KvrniUlt ihtvii ea at It o flock. rrayr nieelfnx t every Tttumlay Bight . . sr. i.fsa RPianor ai. snracaL Rev w J Murdorh uVctor. Riuwlay !U-r irrii lu reornins at 11 1 m; Huiulay tVllool V. t p m- KvMilng aervlrea ai 7t m. i,v-iii atrvicra nixtneauayat l p in Hibl Claaa WnUeatlay rrea- mji si 74W I niomlnx aarirn at II a ai; evening wvioiw at p m. Banner Tobacco Warehouse. Galea Ially. " .S-ly ;. -MINK 4 rHul1S0N,, Salisbury Woolen Mills. Mawafaiiwn of rrtlm aat, afttttneta, ..iavs kciMra, Bla-ikvLa, Varna, Rolia, c I'r iu.---.--s. - - SALISBURY LODGE. KntxtitKkf nwf. Mtln$ tfeU Inrt i litit-i MiavUy lu KwaU. y JOHNSON & RAMSAY, ! MmufuttriTi tl Pit. ni Twist Tabacso. I T FA RM ERS WAREHOUSE: SALES OF TOBACCO EVERY DAY. ' T-lr BraU. Hod a Foanl, rmarletot. WHOLESALERS D RETAIL, DXllTGOISTS. THE0. r, miTTZ t CO, Tor Mill Plonm. Granite. Gold Grinders, ami Itock Work of all kinda, a.1drras : ' i. T. WVA1X Knrraaaorto E. K. Phllliral. My I' O It,,, 14U, Hallilwry, M C. " Ta B0ST & ca; t l-o alTplaopo- Fire Iiutiranoe Agency. . HAM' I MtCVBlMAH, rrprcaentlnr a line of Fire Inauranee ConiianHa erpial to any In Wcaaern V. C. Can tfit-aj aa kw rate) and teriea aa ea he ibtaiiod, ""T Lee S. Overman, Attorney and Counselor at Law BALIHBl'HY, N. C. Pmrtlrea In Plate and Federal Oonrta ill altend tlie court of Koarati,-ihirki. aoo. lnMI, t'abarrua, otaniy and Moot joinery eouclltM. 1 jr Offlia. No. I, Council Row. Jif V . " GRANITE 1 . We are nreparml tniurnffth Stone of alt dfrnntiatloft for bolktttif purpoaea; win dow ailla, wat?rtbb?a. doiw atepa. frraoife moitfiiiti, c a R M KAMKS. Sallabury, K. C, i.l , PtiiiasupK Oc ma and :' ('ryt!a a ierialty. iracwfne HsfH'binM i tjf r!j trrtt, nviitv a,Ai all KIT73 TO SOiiOOL. Thore'a an army tlmt munUra r, legions. adu mircnn 10 rmt-cau racii day; And happy uid bleat ar tbo reeVum r Which Re in the bright anny'a viy. Th-r troop over hillock and hollow. And gaily and cbevrily fo)ln The fummnni wlu4ii thfitt to Br ihotwandt Jman)iy b Butrilered,.-"! Ia.aKl.R are 'v-Ai aa U fllUruj NW ea i u?afit umbered, NattfB4 tiV care overbonic. At iliy-imalt aotnetimea Ibry itumbled, And aomeUmva by verba are perplexed; And lh prmi.W grow aaddtsned aud buntMed M'hcn a qur.a U piicj to the ncxl. But forgot at the brief pi vara Hon - Are prub!rs sxA yrxwcm and prone; TUr urief uf the stern rojugation( That late wa a ftmnttdn of woes; - , And the army gora m to ha duty, , . The hoar for play time la done," Resplendent In lore and In Iwautv, . Unmatched 'neath Uie light of the ucl They gather, thia wouderful army, tn fWld and In frove andain atreet; Their vutcva art: ni'-ulc to chatin me, Ho rimtina; and eftfrer and awect. Their chrcka are aa r-d aa a rUerry, , Their eyea are as pure tt they ' ' And the attund of thubr marching is merry, . Whenever lUey paac on UipI There ate rteeple forever a slhinjr And artyUn the world ta all wnm?: But aonwhnw their dmilHs uke to flylQg -At thettht of IbU wonderful throng.' Th world may bt rloutlcd and wear)-. Of trouhlo and toil may be full, Butallcwat there la hope where the rhrery, Xear childrpn are ftolnf tn arhool. Mra. Marj-'Aret K. handler. WRITTEN BY A BOSTON GIRL. To th Tountf Uu Whom 6ho Met In the Country this Summer, Thia is bona fi-lo extract from letter wrUten by a pretty Boston Bcbool girl to tbe Springfield young man with whom she ffirmed an ac qnaintnnctj id the country this aura I hivr : lcar Mr. Am ftora to trtwt tn luck on getting through ; highest J'rohil.iti.inia. by 1,100 tbe next recitation and take the i votes. It beeamo evident early in stndy hour to answer yvmr'tettervitherbr that t4io dry jtieiiataVew Wo came hoio'Kuf rusv. i imetp" have" bawled I...1 Julo Ward and Ned llaynes went as far a Sewberry with us, and the rest of the gang saw ns on board. lly the way, WiU Dame gave me his picture before I left that' more than yott did. Say, do you know' it' fairly rank to be back at aWloolr Uould chew Riyatdf I bateiteo. Sasty atudic sum yew, Virgil, Euglish historv, drawing, chemistry and physic. I (masked two test tube, and' burn toy finger on the first go off. The master came prancing up with some good advice about exercising a trillc more care, etc., and so on old havn't laid myself ont studying tnucb as yet. I want to thank you for those chestnut bells. Wo had a great circus with them. There goes the old gong for the next Icnaou ltin; know I'll get left. Excuse paper and envelope: it's all I ccnld rake np here; bad to berrrfW one from one girl and anoth-1 er from another. H til, Ira la li loo. Oratory la Texas. ' fCmaiwBClilt. W Lather Iienson, tbe great temper auce orator, hx-turcd here to densely crowded bouse Thursday and Tri day niebt. Sever have we heard such an awful and terrific dennucJ ation of the whiskey traffic and "the evil of alcohol. It would take the miut vt mvatriLikt nrniua of atrrre man, wotnan and child present to give the faintest tdca of the real Srandenr'of that Bian'a Words the rollcst, rn-fttiesl, tlia most sublime or tbe saddest that ever fell from human lip. With every flight be seemed to rise high, and a"kr, and when lie brought his majestiu, sweeping gesture into play, lie was like the eagle parting the clouds with a tireless wing; then he would lower hi splendid voice, ami, ia a ton of unutterable tenderness, re late aome pathetic incident that caused tear to rush unbidden to every eve; and then suddenly, with a tongue of flame, he thundered .. - . ........ v. away in fierce attack against thi evil that has draped the world in j sorrow while bis groat sad eye seemed to look clear across the plain of eternity. He finally clos edjwith a reference to hi Uot,and, raising those lustrous eyes to luav. en, be delivered an apostoepbe that i seldom equalled, 41 was a burst of solemn and pathetic feel ing; it was electric It was the last beam of sunset or the gleam of Sum mcr lightning, radiating from the brow of cliff and mountain. A few week ago two young per son went rowing en White Hear Lake, Minn,, and tie young woman trailed ber baud in the - water and thus lost a ring. A week afterward the name exjpic were again "ot roaring and the gentleman saw the ring lying on tlie hard bottom of the lake covered with ten feet i.I " , , : " i papers in the case of T. J. Olnver- Snndr-y, Monday and Wednesday tt.lHlil conrk.M of ,e nigh... tmMlw.totimwigtotUmti jU(wm t, dr ooy luesday night I l(ld reservoir in Richmond. Y.. wens to wie tneaire. - ion see I -.: Uileay watr lit, Snipped Ins ki. by tbe ide of tbe riuj; to marV''' ' -!'nt, rWed the yimng w.tsfan t ' shore, and wiulc ti;,, ' ? . j,, ' 'i, a Im roiod iri.-thX - ". Uk !' : ." . . j try - Items of Interest from Staf ej Immlgrhtiuii Department. Quite nam her f lVnnsYlrftiikma risited our Htntt dnrinp hwt. wk a part of whom will rrohably start '(Small businesses in N. V. . : ;. t JMateaviJlj, Dlil., dcdiri'S to ecD"' aryrty , Norlh Carollh;goi- i l anwn baring gwd I: wt'll to correspond once. w,tb hint t Clias. S. PVrkiiie, of rul;iki, Otvrtgo Co., X. V., doirc to o enre boiiu' good fanning land near ome proaiH roua towji or i!lui(0. 11 stern" to be a prnCiimO farmer, and would nid us coniiderablf. V. limit of 35, Church St., North Ormabjv Vorkuhire, Eng., lias been corresponding with Com missioner Patrick with a view of locating and starling a businos. It i rery likely lie will loejito in N. C. and bny a quantity of farming landa He can also influence, quite n num ber of good Knluh farmers. J. II. Motstlcr, of I.anciuiter, Pa., will bririjt out a number of capital tm fui'niiiij$ puoptc uriring tbo last wceltK of October to attend the Northern Settlers' Convention and the State Fair, tho prospect of which oro very enoonraging. J. A. Kiting, of Hudaon. N. Y. desires to secure North Carolina lauds and will visit M. C. iu a short while. Clcorgia Sick of I'rolilliltlon. Atukia, &pt. t Ii. In the Democratic nrimaries the Prohibi tionists Were defeated, the highest majority against them being 1, AOO and the lowest HIM votes. Mr. Clark Howell, npun whom a bitter personal attaik was made by the prohibitionists la-it night, led his ticket bv 300 and defeated the m.'nnpw'to arii'at- -ft-in inrn .rnev lllia HI, una n,i t,u,l .l licsot was run under the name of the "Citizens' Democratic Ticket" and the dry people voted the "La and Order ticket." An interesting incident of tlic'duy was the casting of his vote by V tilted Slates Sena tor Jos. E. i',roau. Tho vote to day shows Atlanta only want the lopprtrtauity to overturn Uie Pro' j hibition law. ('Ittveriii to Hani;. Tirs-To, Vsw, Sept, 30.-Tliit morning the Supreme Conrl ot irginia, sitting here, handed down tb the endorsement that the ne- tition for rehearing is denied. This remands the cbro to the Hustings Court of Hichmond, by which the time will be fixed for. the death penalty by banging, unless execs tire clemency interpose. Tho Vote Jn Maine, The total vote for Governor of Maine two years ago was 141,113, of which llolin (rep.) received ?S,3J8; Redman deiu.) bS.H3. Thi year the total vole was K',618, of which Hoilrell (rep.) received 6(1,870; Kdwarda , (Ttem.) ; 56,15(1. Thi shows a total falling oif of 8 per cent, the republican votoetieing re duced 11 per eent. and the ilemo- r.ruti. of A urn iwnl 4 'miatdavin rt ! . . I, M .. . " nAi nn, an.lu m.ri. by Blaine and his followers, thi looks very much liko a 1'yrrhic victory. "Another such Yictory and I an. lost." seit Jf-iuo Lf ji.Vlntur will be made up ot li? republicans aud 4 democrats in the Senate, and 118 republicans and 3.1 democrats in the lionise. I-ewiston Joiirnnl. And yet the Republicans east but 68,870 votes, whilo tho opposition cast - G0,0t8. Divided rwrty-wiae aocording to the popular vote and the Republicans would hare but 80 member to 71 for the opposition, Hy tiro iniquitous apportionment law of 1 883, the truly good ltepnn- lienns stole 38 rnenilie.'s from tbe wicked Democrats. Xcw Age. CttvL.txn ' Hah Osix Two Cnn't:TiToHi!.--Mr. Hcndrick is deatl. Mr. Moliynel'lis shelved, Mr. Tlinrmnti is far advanced in year, and Mr. Hnyaro" iwij,ularity has walked. If iMr. Cleveland- seek tho renomination be has nobody to fear but Carlisle aud Hill, and prob ably the luttor may ho out of tbe way. Alrv lilaiue, on h6 other side, reams to be equally fortunate. Of his old opponents, Arthur is not likely to be alivo two vetirs hence, i mis admit j ki, nwn K,.. ia !cl y dl- I I, ,, niiiiila t EdiB' ecrtainlv v l! no' : a th nest IProvi- nk I r -' To a Man Who Wuuld Srry.'. Select live girl. . " Aerc with llie p-irl's father in politics and the mother ift rclij.'ioij'' If yott hare a rival keep ,f i on him( if h it a wilvrV t su eyes on hi in . .iewij,,,, sleep. f ; Don't psrlto-V.aS 7 on paper, ft. yu't o-j' it read in afte rrufs,"; von will hear .rjWBtn your i wife haa aotre-. r'; jafpsse.'itt inflicting njion W i'ova aoverest l8i,,.)t j,, tte room .miywat '"U paniahinent known. Aarinarried Utolen it. So down Jib rTtf ."iBuif man, , I his horse, and .opi.U;tj4i(m.- Go ttiMM at rewnatii.BfeK.SnVtW' ' ' "J-'-tho evening. Don't wait &t,tv?.vcr biv "..',, .... ; ,,.:jti.it ; girl has to throw Iter whole I 4.jq oi bfai." Lus, -.j J.iiitaatk.JrttJ a yawn that she can't cov irHi, jir fmi ti kUt b"ok. So bo adver both hands. A Iittlo thing likv that I tjasTf iHt.j kt book and tnu coring maycaaaa a .coolneu at tha l "-,. tJe-muuc mau wha ftaul beginning ot th game. -aiootU-cM the k.k-mTw Iiita. aaw If yon sit down on some moliuises candy that little Willis has left on the itt-r, Trhilc ssrinf yooT r.i summer trousers for the first time, smile sweetly and remark that yon don't mint! sitting on molasses candy at ail, and that "boys wi!i be boys." Heserve your true feel ings for future reference. If on the occasion of your, first call the girl npon whom you have placed your young affectum looks ke in iceberg and acts like a cold wave, take your leavo early and stay away. : Woman in her hours of irocw is uncertain, coy, anl hard ro piease. . in com wemmir, nnisu snymg gooa-uigiit in uie . Douse, uon i trctcb It all the way to the front gate, and thus lay tho foundation ! for future aaki--nchil is, neu-! ralgia and cbror.io catarrh to help j you krorry the girl to death after j site nas married you. chair to wait upoo iiia. The Vit- . ;.x Don't, lie ,abfejyour;rfiiiao&aA;i,gwat1ii the triiiS, ojisln -.jirklaa j.il -teuiintou. --fe w Very "aiiusj.i.i.g ztvfiv'wi A- bearer towjyertma- t a IfikfJe ffiq liai pio "i f iir ltwself i body otiier 'tbsm hi wtv rHiftaj. :- S T V. . I il her ancestral balls to learn too late that you ex pect her to ask a bald-beaded parent who ha been uniformly kind to ber to take you in out of the cold. Don't be too soft. Don't say, "These little hand shall never do a stroke of work when they are mine," and "you shall' hvse noth ing to do in our home but to sit ell day long and chirp to thecanaric;" as if any seusiblc womau could be happy fooliug away time in that sort of style, and a girl bus R fine retoutive memory for thcsofttbitigs and silly promises of courtship, and occasionally, in after years, when she ia washing the dinner dishc or patching tho west end pf your trousers, she will remind you of them in a cold, sarcastic tone of voice. - A Wind Jlan's Cuttiug Kchule. Mr. It. B. Stewart said : "There was a friend of mine preaching on (ilasgow (ircen a few years ago, when some one from the crowd' called out i May I speak ?" After getting pfrroijsion, ho pushed bis way through the crowd, until he wa standing ou the platform be side my friend. .- "Friend,", he ex claimed, "I do not believe what this man has been talking about, I tlo not believe in a bell, I do not believe in a judgment, 1 do not be lieve in a Uod, for I never saw one of then.." He continued talking in tl.i way for awhile, when anoth er voice wa heard from the crowd : "May I ipeak t" . Tho infidel eat down, and the next mt.n began. "Friends, you say there is a river running not far from this place, the liiver Clyde. There is no such thing; it is not true. Von toll me that there are gra and trees grow ing around me where I now stand;' there is no such thing; that also is untrac. You tell me that there are a great many people standing here. Again I say, that it not true; there is no person standing hi re save my- scii. i nps)se you womiur what i am talking about; 1nt, friends, 1 wa born blind. I never hatiM one of you, and while I talk, it -show that I am blind, or I V no say uch things. And, V'i,4 ne saiu, turning to ih unioi-i, uie more you talk, .Uu more it exposes your own ign,tonee. because you re virtually blind, ami cannot aeo. Dear friends, try tbe life that Christ lived. There jot will find life and love ind I'vcrleati tig joy." y The niinitler' wife ant on the front porch t.endttig the clothe of on. of her numeron progeny. A neighbor paasing that way .topped - m for a friendly, ctiat A far?-, work basket half full of biittonsa.it j on tne noor oi tne porcn. - Aiicr j various remarks of a gossipy nature J the visitor said ! " i on seem to be on seem to be well supplied with buttons, Mra. I Goodman." "Tae, very wrfL in. j deed." '.Vy gracious !' if there ' ain't two of tlu sub'.o tutlons that "T nas'riaiid had on his last winter null"11"'" know enr anywhere." 1 ntltl said ihe mnfroUr s wifn, ! I'm hu-i.i J lu (icur it. Ciitm) I CM ail iilflV (MHUr, sen, 't.nii.1 In ;. : iuoi't'lit i lief, Tnm tk tkarUla krfw . . Js'late fcV."KIiaa Dvd'aon X- VI SOneof the beft men' tlm . itaf produeud, and ccrtyinlj' id-tho u.ir.t eccentric. Lfe tra.elinj!i once in r.,Annfi, tj.h,jj mill, wn. brother jn Christ, ie aa leen in a rwot wtlh a wng avg to itart enrnr vuxt t morning; 1 mrii hnrfiedi iby BitaVput on thewonng mac v-wi, i lire) or tour a tpr ne n.aed biapocktbwttLJ h8 ...mod jn bis eoai. tlo . Ho h. aoe ,TOinecfed that the JT"!? JC" T? trie advertise i -it and? answered j rj in jmijiriir frmm. tie called mti ;' j n.,!aoii"a Uutiort w ihe int thai f lie had on h coat, and tlial he -f (ihe young man) had Mr. J )obseti'a A and the pocket book. It ia il,i . that tho old niiniitter, realising tbo C '' " mistake he had made, and the in-I t justice he had done the y:mng man, I 5 wept bitterly, and declared tiiattlas t young man shonld put hint ia the r peniteutiary. f X. Had ta Kirk Somebody. Miiia.iairia Xortii amartoaal - "Ill India," aaid a gentleman, with an uriental tan on nis Jaoe, "the customs with regard to . .ants arc somewhat peculiar. When a man is invited to a dinner party, oris sittiii at Urn table of: faia boarding-house, his own 'bearr,' or body servant, stands behind hut but on such occasions the guest is exacted to overlook anyshortcow- 1 ings of which tbe attendant may be guilty; for in India the rule- :' suit my servant, and you instill r is acknowledged everywhere.; , "Once st a boarding-house oh the a" Chouringee road in Calcutta, ! saw a bearer who was serving s;4oVoM choleric Ki.gti&hutau wth ' earry, -j spill a little of the copper-colored A mixture on bis trucrg, , Briuw found that the delinquent w;oV Kol ; his oirn bearer, but the employ ol . it gciitlcmati itting at theotbejt sids of the table. - ' 'Well, sir.' lio aaid to hi ut-.a vis, 'I won't k'c your servant, but, 1 by gad, sir,' I'll kick my own !' and an astonished and innocent bearer, - s, who was twenty feet awy when tbe oircnse una couimrtcttl, was ignoro. inonsly kicked out of tlie room. . ;i IXTF.KES TIS0 NOTES. The butuan furnily living ta-y .1 on earth conaiat ol l,4j0,0o,0M ' j individuala. ' ' r '' .v, .( ' The school censu eives Cbieage ' a population ol 70.1,817, an inciae' f during the last year of almost T., j OIK'. - - A curresponilent of a riiiladcl-. pliia newspaper says that Miss 4sn nio Chamberlain, the Clevthtni beauty, has decided to go ou tbo : dramatic Htg. i ''..' J' . Sixty banks, rriember of the Kew Vork Clonring Haass AaociaUoav have signed the aawciation's reroa) mendation to close at t o'clock, aa .Saturday afternoon during tua summer months. :. Some one with mathewatieai i mind has oguiod it out tliat nil the - ' gold on carth'to-day, in wf.iUuer J shape that is mined gold, ory ta - tint, it i.liiiooe. t lio Imld in - una in :L all nations ana the jwoihot mH-f!&( ages if wi-ltled in onerisavv' i , 1.0 contained in ottbvti; , i i tliirt v lot' T 'f ' . ... ' r,,,m .' : 'do Vs'- Imjat - .itaatMniiMUr4i'av.' 1 1 1 ... i.,r,... i. ... j... - (I boating temple of ainns merit 4 V is i v. Liverpool with piv8lalile retails llie lessees. It ia Bow proposed l take her from one plat to m,th. ' ' 04 a urt of peripatetic varierj n ' The number of Jews iii tiw a at present is but G,3Hi,0tVrt ,4(K),onO are ia fcurie. S hi re are KHO.OIM) Jew in tlw I ,le4 s,mis j.iji.iwo In Kusot., 1 .S4-:-1 0n,Mn Austrian Hungary, .-..) tn ihlUcllSt oiiO.OOO in -sis ry, t W10 jn ,Mliny ,ild g:, , ,:, . j.raBl,ei . . - . . a , . ; JkIiu'C. Trcmont, vrhi t ; iJ 'i, f ' w.rtine Ma memoirs, lives w.tting family in a commodious Washington. The bom. consuls of Jlxi it tienal t t'remiiut and (jioir dattvt,. : sons are iMarried. O 'Uie uaiv. the oilier lives in '1 i (ii-Ui'ml diclalra hif huh .uw. rreim.hi aue'-L-t oeia-is. Tl a tvt , ril.-l alto --,A n. T. ; r i.1 it i .i i i I 'i 9. 1 J . ' i I
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1886, edition 1
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