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If, WHHi hu withilrmirn from Ibo I'd dXakiHf( ami Kiinnt hintM, w-irk-: mimt vk fif ef Iai A WtUbv, I ma oWi Vie btti-wn lit njr mn her ine Pll.p will fin l I liar of .4rtBra and lli.m.- m'! f Alma, ami an hava all km Uuf lU p-iir, ; aait I pa Uttnt; 4ub. ?if Brooklyn i that part of town known as f e have for sale lots ranging j in price from , : ! 035 to 5110. . Tbmm L0T8 are selling tery fast nd it will be to your interest tn jcure a lot at noe. For lh time loney yon hvo to pay for a lot in ; 9me other parti of the town, you an but a 1st and build a house in IJHOOKLiY. , - ' ft ' :" -' til itst fararaii terai rltti, BI EBBAI M ft EAIES. Llirs LOOK OUT! Campf4 ht with jnnt parch i J -A 4fiilt.V' DYSPEPSIA. CAS8R, e. f HI LA DELPHI A. Prir. ONE DaHir r- P-kC ai " -u fn Uvm.(m. U rr4 2 Trlr-Hrk .raj in f .H mi ( at NrapiM-r, f.4 on U. xl.le Ik mI b1 iiKaiiur f J, II. tltn tt ( n in rfac k.V,c f. iitmik. ftice.t r ihr MWMMI gtl'wliM SMoU L-VCI kcntAtVC- : Special Atteijticn f i - IS f'AI t l:ll TO TliK , j 2asclly Springs L:td, ' OOi'REU.1 SrATIOU, W. H. C. B. IL I. K. 4 PI Si,' I'll', Sll l.l.S All. vvrr: Tinr sr.i r:: Ai'foMVDPA rps i an EDABD V Analvi4 ihr wir.-r. Urns u-M I y bi)k, icu ntl.t r l.y y, ut ,.s- ''nr), . C.f r a'. t'iHn 1) m.g.J, & MO., ri:(irii!KViU;.. Sj.mcr JuLr.cvo Warehouse. tS(Ici Dally. - lv il4iV! 4 ;k. S(..V. WlIvli.ESAI.i: AMI KKTAH, DUUGGISTS. t.;w. r. kcto co. II. ('. : l;ost V.CO.', . sir- . Loaf Voljaoco. IIV Lol CM ' J(HN'iX vV P.VMAY, Vj!!rt!ei ssl Tuist TjIikm. JiLy CF T:2iCa t'.BT CAT, 7 Jjf Brtfi. IU g. f ,;,rt. IY)tirltnl, . Lee S. Overmsn, .' Attorney $nl Counselor at Law KAUsittnv, y. c. rfArllr.eii to Sile am) Fr-liyl Cmirta't Wilt atii-a-! i'i. e.-nirt of Kuwait, p-M iti ton. TnMl,-tt I al-arrua. Manly auil Mont roniarr .t-nap'si. Olflec No. 3, t'ouaeil How. MT. VERNON HOTEL, SAH3BURY. H. C. an. a... j .... .! lS"2 it . n. u.'iii i Tf. ii- v- w i rju. . GAS ASr Kt.aThiC h'Kl.I.S. L.rf. Am.!! Bb MBl. n Alalw MiWi Sim.... rrvr Sf:a S ni...iai. . j w,.t.wwi win ila.1 sH.a-;rr m '! I;ai.i 'icn.i t.t te amiin ..ui ar-iuna. KIKSTI LJn l.l'.likt AM AlllJb l-1y P. A. rS5&3, Pre;)ritar. Fir ItwiiraiKW Agency. j.sam i. Mrt rnnr.s, rril'V a tin- of. Tir. In.urAno. C'lnifmrtUfi ,uI tfi imy tn P tm . C. Cfin ztf" a low ntiiw anti urnm aa can b? obtained,; , 11-ty 'f r4T aTLESKJIBM- " ' - i - - T":A brtTr-dwii fitatl'Viis, fttronfo OTjr' vO..Q, . . aiO"iit'iTif" 1 wuh "lutemR. hmt JOIIX A. RAMSAl, i Aa a rosnlnior nnd protm'tfw of fumv a.. a , . . , Mionai t'J''n, i thitt oritttatt iM---t.. of rhniiire AtUtnil iKAlltvitiil rt-matriirtlon Sfinrprx tl.Tumni o wuimuihir '" l-v4,iH4, r.- amt .vtujipins of Uenl Knlutc. K-ilininlc m n alert ora. Plan l.ir liie Krcction oi .nun. Dweliium, and Hk.vl fc. . Hie nturkaae ft all klnih of UarliUWiy. ' Ituilihnjf AtalerlAla. 4e., im. Aiy VHXIAM3 EEOW3I. STOVES. CfklactTfHi.Hcawliie-Stnv.rlHtevaF anu muv n m an . aiuiUv If vlnt tm -rant It ni ta ttk can cirdar at ti.Kt imtiee. ... HOI KE UHJ'lNf; and Il TTFKINO ; tt?sx'1 limfrnr!(t, 0t"?TtfW5. nd tV brsA t'Mils M tie trSir. . , all KiMua ttiri'F.n ti obk j nn i-Tior tviOr. ttttl a rw"'lty. K f j rttwri ( vrfithlnr hi iPT a'-vstv-iim lhaii.. ot iriRt Uatm. In aaotairi Um trm kv, J 40. Salisbury, 1ST j A G.T AND OL D I OKM. lm -bnti kn'W iiim bv lc liruti ?. I)iiiiujr- muv l.f lit for priiife. I'riii cfi lii dr Hinitf!tiii!;r It; . i (Vijrui lt tl whirl ttiri'lirtv jtitkct, 1 Ml Uct..r!,c t!ie (."Ii.'tt civ J'f tli (W p.-Tt tlimi.hv arul fct ltng . 1 Sin n V4-- !'."Ul(i .J' -Ufi Wiilt!. "TIti lirv - riiiit i :ryt-l.il iirrUt ' ' Ii' lt t.Vi?1lin.T cut (t slant : . Tlicii' tut i-MrpI hci. nnii I.'-Vf ai:d j rorHTrt you iiud ni, AV'lc Hir vttlu.'H r'tr-'-iu- the Wihl Hut a p' bi'IvM in tic t-a. 1 m, tipriiiff'l iifhivi !uj fi:Il''.Vr!. i Oil fi.r;(Tv(ui. fk'lhittft Ihfii; i MMi f. nil.Tj, (pni. rnin'inti4r ! 'I h.it cur nicnii fst llii.ML-:; tuv inv., IMi'ii Ipv Ltiiif, liicii U fi4'.!ii.P 0 Mini by Ut4.iU!(tt him! tm-n l,y fume, Cliiimin t'ljiuil rij.'.hi! la wnnsjii:,1-, I1 In ft Mmn'M ffinoblin' 5?im'. 'Thwe hk f;mi cmlmiHl4;rtM, rx-rmit, j Tht-rt- nr- HltK- wn.i v.i r) 1 l.ri art i-'tlars - tin- liili-.; 1,4 ( ..HTft h 'nm w-l tiaiioiiii, Livt ar:I r. ymi ur-l Ui-; r lu ItUH Ail la;mJ uiftljU' rt.iii Atv as ( hint ill tin Ti-iliii h.iiifTft jiVir- urc I.i-.ilil -t- j Ti'''-tl !iiim-- i y ii.nwi. Pi-I .ifitl IViH iii-l mi tbv Muuei ' It Ibt twrrtl flf ctlHTs ftvri-hrmls, Living :! b- ri'jcitA'i ; H'hth- thf fwn-if ti::.ii'4 'i titl-.inl X-tili'tii :niy iiii' lb Vip it-vi.jv , Truih Hull ir.' pb-rnil Hntn wtili Ii v. iim ftirl V bill- lurrc i ;s fjruiiv ii: i.v iici. wb.- Ani. if:r,! i- fcjuii) U'uwuilfss tov- to ynu (ir.d i.rw, 1" tivlv' "ppn--v. Ifii Hf t;tlv, At till- (M;ttt-if4lf IjH'.StiV -'W - - Uow InvaUA Won Hi Wiie i t.;M.nj !..ttf t. Prtivl-;. -jMr.; W ! . n Irt-ii'i- V:t ( ii to Kuittis lu a us i; (! w ) uti 'rn-' X If bw h-;-r. 1 jiaiit tm nth 'ii t i it.- .f tilt' ii.ri,-r. Uni ikr JiiCf V ItLti l;!! (.f i.HiIu'ir t-yrs (it. It Im in viin. U' ii'.'-i, l.o-v. ait, lit r .i.ti.'(i no um1.. ibf i,fii .bier f s New York mrr- r l.t'it, BiiH J... JlKl i. tUir to Atii.i4fn. id r nuitt' . Ainii Owe: ..ii, i i ry iiTi-nak, upi-n. Ut . t n-r I1rt i!iKi l.lr i -nr- n.iUmi 45 hrL'Ui liiri . iij V r -It h? il.:.a-r fill! if ih., ;in rl.Uli lti i! '.j"' 'In sn:;. S i;f ib'-r.-tiifi.ri1. .Khf.-'1; iifll .1,; a-'", k:-1 lu' be" liK t-f t,!:' Ii. 1.;: (iij.bt !.! f. iui! tl.rtt f Mis A'n-i?i it' - 'i'i"iii M-fmih (f ih' !t; t: !. Afti r Oh tic nrrin '. .i u! ui(T:ir.;4ii, mil lii j;rt,..i- w iU rrA. Tiw fr Iftiijlii i t ( is lilt Anrii O'Hn'U r-i;Ii "..f tin,- (j-t. f Mte i ..re ( llic bnv!ih-.t -;ii h ut ; i r-liincln ly m a. H X- i-nt' (if tb' '. trt-i liTH.tin HI..- Ii-i-- Jt-i.l 4 I ir-r fami j ly. 1 i1 tiua circ (if ,nnU ntiiy iU , Bt:t i ii :b tiMUi L'T, Mit.i i uJ:m JnUy ; titiu :Vrt?-W IrnfnJi' Jlt'c-M rnr j ill. u b -L' b i'l ii ib-atic uaniT to , lrflii r hsr. ' T!. m"attiiil of rtiiny ttf ty"Mj.it fit -at I fit fl..tstn C'ilHH WfrnttBr a at,ll 'J1H(n mlif.tiu &i ntr Is ii-tidO , U Uk la (.tit 5 H M t4 ftiipH-U biJt rebi. h. v.. bm aH miJavo-l p. n.-v tn 0'4 - iy Ompt Ing a.i4 tit .r.)ijf.il ij,ua ivi' -ln fvr Uf !ng a.i4 tit .r.)ijf.il . j pan uf ww.?n s n-'-'iMta lr. rire;'a V tt Oh- mil jniiisji i. "T n.i uttar umiit'lutv. t.i'.if, of II ir gicat 4i4 Vattl.4l-tf fllS.-TlCICO. 'il'Ull-JhVr-U 01 t4'Mlilll- i riium lwi r.if tm-U;.! ft in tti m n wyi-a-T vnrt RiiJ uttitinnt.i hhm a Ln-h Um) l ift "d i tti.-lr nfcill. tH-.ur it t4 !.. (In- 11,' 'ifierrn, J (Hii-'tr'f A-vitji si lr n in l 'n.1 in- ut ' s.(T -rkiff T((mn. It in rt r "mii' ti'lni f.i a 4-myIt," but u a ijiisii pt-xtoci tK. vitii.- (ur A pot foi, li-ri,orWtc innia. : st'tst ' fwrtitiik. Uau jf l - l iia aiii-ntHwA ta i.r. T'?r rr nrV il, vnru -ntlt," ;C "i HAtiaatMa (U.lAUSeiK, Mill (If HIT Wl TTMT1 rulir. ir. htriv lnrutili 'n-.Tiuio Ox nrtttlft mrthty Ihh.l, trine uunnuhd M aouttlMir uiitl MrtiQihentn ' Bfrvliifu " Iciii until i'r.-aMn.iloti ' la t.u"- -l-'I'sl A.. la mvwlo.Mi lo allavlnr sn- i flit' iilttti o-rvoiw ft.LMbi!it v. itnt.il-ilii v nn-r :trsM.mtf, mrv'ttis err.y -n c.tn HT'a'T aitrnni't ins"n luiut' ii nnJ ot'iim ! d :-" ti tl.f wot. ah. It i)ilu.-i i, f.' l.;'H 1 t'p avt ri-jtevra meatstU ftiuotjr ul Ae- Dr. rfrra raTr(ff Prvrrlpilaii la IrpMlniaio rocnlrine, -imIi.l:j KBfnrhiuri'i'-t by an psiwrtiTtf I ktl'il - i h)i''lti'i. and tlupb'd to woaiati a Mirat , onfftnis.'ti'n, H la pun'r vr'i..! !o lu it imioiiitiio and i4rti'(i hurmtt to ! t I elTccW IB anr iMOd Litrii of tit" iu in. Ym miwntiiir e4.'koi-M, f.r nu;tn, frni MatcvT J mum ncwim. H'tiit atimiavb, ijnJi.ir"4K dy , i Di-ptiiat atv! i(ifi:tivtl nymjit e, MSr Jo lunmli 1 ijt wfivi vfi-v IV nr!!, i.:L - rrin".""9. rnnt w ( . .ifvirrl.ra. ftt-wt Q-wlag, pamftii mmrmn'n, jmmifrrm! nn-rnMin, j flrJH '., .t.". Z!. tu-ni'ti.rfi n a iMinvcyjr tMi -rrivonial ! e-innlly rtffl'toui and Twli.Brit in rw rffwra abin trtfcon lar ui(.i QitKiriw-t-M and iitrifif nn nti im il' ut in t!-,it bt'T ar.l ut,itu tnaiual p.Tiift. oTls ri.itnBT'af l.tt " l iiTorUe rrrHrri pilot-" wh.n takrq In e nut ' w't tf' l"1 y I'T- l'i.''f i (todl.-n M'-1 ll4rnTT,at."4 JTtl l-txaU- Ol 1W. I'Wl!! Puikf-tK1 T. II. -t ll.it! if ! L'Fr PilUi, rtin-a 1-jvtT. Kittii-y lUtil'Vr &-tm. TtH-lr uintiiatd m niw ifmwi l tikMd taUit, nn I khottrjlii ctn.nroua and atT'T't("ia nimi'ini imm it"i ymi-ia. 4t'aolte PrrarrlfUon ' it the on!y rtlciin' toTTomi'n,a"l4l (yoninr'i.unit(r a prtitttiTO iiorfjiitec, rroiii Km tniinii xrnrtutn, tliatlt will kivo natili-4:tl'ii in rwry car. or rwtny win t M'Tunntu. i '-w gtiRinn tf - hia t-n prlnlfArl on tt hcUitrtiii' ii and taitltfuMr carrwvt iit, or many rtva, I.arca houl Tti al.OO, ar alx OUlM lor iMo, Fta- larrn. HHunrfitf-d TrftiatM PlawMiff ttrnmon ilH) patfva, pnnor-varvdi, amid b.H oootf in muni. AtlUruaa, forfi'i Dlspmurf Katflctl issaclallott, M Ksiia at, iniri'Atvo, n.T ' : 1 tnO-if ,.ji.t.S0 C, Thursday, April i3MlUl4.NTH FROM iNUUTIl Wo lean, from the Lerwir Topic tht abMitov.'ar ago a Iaro crowd t " f titi..frm-C.11w..ll. tVilk.-at . ....... , - Iiinhn. I.aut week one of them, I Mr. iatlmn (iwyn, rotunu-il, uny jing tint iiinrjy li tiint i'inigruit:3 - would return if t!.oy liiul t lie- muiuy. j In vpenkiiig "f IJalio lio stiiti-a un fulluHS ; " I rt-ff ivi-it giKul wugi'.., la. mntli us tl.Mt u diij iitnetim"(i, ' tmt I ha.l tn tjifrnV a rriut ili-ul. j The eliimtc is nor severe than in I ho eldest jiart of tho North Curo-1 Mtm , tlc ani ,.0stion is settled, j combine, car.c!iier combine. Jlut lina nioitiitaina. A man with j then i another iiietion, the ili-"') man lnw any right to put ob uiniicy Bnlhcient to buy a farm, jra-ivtUuliibment of the church. The j "tructioin in the way of libor. Not udonicriL and iirovisions w Ut ,. . , r, , year or two , well fixed in Idaho, ( 1 lie great tiMible is water; away I from the rivers it it touve, and people have to rcfort to Artesian 1 1 wells; near the rivers they ac nib jeet to overflows. The 4m)w lies on the ground four roouthi." A man that works for wages ill North Carolina can save just about as much as the one in Idaho. If a man in North Carolina has money enough to buy a farm, implement and irovitions for a year or two, we venture to nay that he can do as well here if not better than in Idaho, provided he does not mort gage bis farm for thu third year's provisions. A farmer ia Idaho, in order to do well, mint work ;idi) ! days in the year; just the same here. If our young'men wdioemi- grate would work half as hard as llieydu ehwwbere, they can get along very well. Kucslut s i:i Concord. " " tin Monday night of this week some iirtytA'jl Jit 4il4f af?.Wf4i?11erffi: i." t ra nee was ti.ude through an uii- i.. . i,., r i ,i.. fi The window waa left oih-ii. au.l the arti, Us of furniture in lh Mvral r)otits turned toiaiv-turv. It Is tlaoligtlt that before velitwnnfj down , stairs the marauders were fright- cprd from some cause, and hur- liediy loade their ebi-ajK1. Nothing . w is stolen as has yet been discov ered. J;o!it Writing It U currtn 1 1 v hpoftcil tlmtalaw wa M..ctl by the last general as - n, m, ... , , n - JU II I II- At 4 'VIHItllJ lll wr4 (Jiinlr, nr Hinrii(:ig(et to psv a n filausi in tho rovcime - m pitc! by llu UoiitK. but I male iwfti aaatnet it- tn me muste anil .ut thu Hvtioii atrt 'ken out. 1 win afraiii 4hc Senate afterw;,--'; j uten a niinlist. lint now thov n-ii-ili d from the ann-niiment, . t J come tn America and tell ua ho to wrote to the atvrt'tary of .taV . j oonstrut eommonweaUhs. 1 de-iim-wifit br.n.t law. It U sjuaa then.. Applaunel. Amerieaig no hitotnr a hiw ami men care CV) .o'n wriling depdft aa before and they should be allowed to do. S. K. Williams. jTbeJayorand the Selvatlori Army . in Cburlotte. j Col. Wm. .lolulston,' mayor of , tlnyity, yesterday issued au order , -irohibiting the members of the i Salvation Army from again bhnv iiiiglioriia and beating - drums on the streets on. .Sunday. The order is to take effect to-day, and if the u.ual Sunday morning rub-a-dub-.dub. and toot -toot-toot is heard, thc-police arc tnstrnctid to arrest toe violators. The parade is not r vi.taA ' ' 'AiJ '.-1.a ' ll.lviiltAn!W. imay pursun their nsnal route, but ioiust not aiake a notsc by beating their drums and taintioiirinea while parading the streets. The order is , iniK-rative, ami it is hardly pruba i ade that the members of Capt. , .Voder's baud will resist it, (,'hron . ;!c. . -. ' jt Botter Proapects for the Taylo.--' Tula Road. atali'Slll5! iuhilmark, 8th lnt, Col. A. 11. Andrews, of the Iiich i mond k IhintilU. ay stem, arrived ; here yestirdiiy morning in his sjie teia ear, and was joined during thu day by ileiisra. It. t. l.Miney, It. I'. Mathcson, K. M. Stlvcnson and A. A. Mill, of laylorsviiie. -A- conference- was held betweett these gentleaien with regard to tho con struction of the tailroad to Taylors villi-, and a movement was et on ! font and was earnestly prosecuted I throughout thu day to aeeare the j right of way from Statesville to 'he j Alexander line. t'ol. Andrews ave ' the lit legation and gentleman Tier ' tlie positive, assurance that -so mod ja a cfiirevanoc r.f the right of way I wjs made to hit company he would prooced to build tho road. More ! than half enough Iron to lay the track to Taylorsvillo has becu do : livered here a.id there can no longer ' be a donbt as to Col. Andrew's in- f I, .nt iniia. Wa fool nerf.etlv aifn in saying that whenever he receives i he road bed he will construct the road. ."' '.' ,; 14, 1887. IIKW UKJI ON SOCIALISM. - ' Ktr. 1r. Henry an! Hcprln-r ! Bpol-.e nt tho Ac.ctny of Minic ou M'lrn Cui.iiii.l6." II. ..,M. iilll r i. .. ..... J.ui-Jh; . ,u . 8iit Stllll' No , f..r..it .iii.l .1...,. ill.. Willi it. Koveniimoit, Khil thero m no govfrntiHtit which ia not of rojirtu - Aii.ii.- Spain ii tlic only UUkt m - lion. I ho dt'iiil arc u was nuwt. KnI-.nd hm z gtimnlating iruln'i'in, , country i strong i-nougli m try 1 which in Ir.'hin'l a thorn in her ! B11J' esi'riuu ni. 1 aiu in side and Ireland will iiPicr ce:ie ' sympathy Willi thu worlcii.s nnt to be a thorn until Knglitnd takei uf 'llf' tuniinon jieopli;. h'or Mi ller into her bosom. Hut Kngla id 'stance, trailea-unionn arc good, but Kill have another pmhlein the ntii.limi nf h.n1 il it ri l.n 1 ... S!,. cjmrcu it .unit interesic.l in it, ll'-"f" m .a,.r, the state al.Jo has an interest. ! umona have a right to limit indi- j ne,, . ,U,,,;n f ,.c hUc vidual liberty. A man ought to be g,.,ls agiiate.l. 'I'lien the ' """Wcl t" labor as many hours a ' House of Lords if to b ehangul ' he bus in him. What are y.ui go- I and were the l'rince of Wales not I , . . , . . ao popniar. I tie death o! t he tJueeu uiiiibt urodiice revolution. lint Knglaiui is to rcmliin at present a : ground to that of liurope in regard been sprung in that town, and that niouarchial republic. In Knrope 1 to the rights of individuals. 1-t their establishment is now consid-tlu-rc is nlnuwt a tempestuous heat, every individual alfiCfiily protect j crtd.a certainty. The JK'npIe never had better treat- ' them. Why should the government ' Salisbury is blessed with a new uienl in regard to food, shelter and E" the bakery business. I am 'generation of business men, nul clothing than 'ut pnsent I!ut a nn out-nnd-oul free trader because , wlien they put their shouldi r to a "... . I ..... ii.o.l- ii..., i... , ........ : .....w...,n..t .i.- i. j growing intelligence nas negun in develop tho spirit of mailhiwid. The bottoru soeictv, lifted lip bv industries uf individuals, tlovern- t cided that it was necessary to have the spirit of (iod, "cries, ho miMit. U n right to nuddlc with water wrk. and without much Itad uo ?" In politics and proline- i the immoralities except where they j Mowing or haggling about the mat tion the conflict is going on. Kv- i interfere with the rights or safety J ter, the work is under way. and ohilion mav now be said to be gen- ' 'he community. That ia why 1 w-.il be completed in a short time, eric. Socialism is in the church am not a prohibitionist. I am a The ditching for the mains has b at tberourt and among pliil s.vpin rs ; and statesmen. J he m t danger- ous, but destgied soon to pi ri,h, are mhili.m and aiiarehiiin. 'Ho-ae are not indigenous. We are tliSSff eiied with dun-vrous iileas front our foreign population. Xihi'ism s.ivs the whole stute of society in corrupt and must 1 we.t amir, and tho hasiA is that nrivate nroii. trty "is' dishnnrat property. Sup- lini tlMM pnlllo twi oinuii to ; mjs could be shown to - . . - ...... . been borrowed from the New To. M iiiejit. li'iebc art jiot ciaawtneiiuTil. t-h-'fVc' iVnounsP?n'lii::!TieoTyj. ! tllJ '"""" "n.tlic .Mount is full of ilvii.imite. Kl.-ssed are the noor ' ! We f"gnize it, bnt we Uonl ajrm- paluize. 'iuk no thutiglit for the morrow.' Well, U tluil lin t Asi- alie ititloience we ilou t know what it is. That is, if we take the am ! teiico lit! rally. Lnghind tried the i doctrine of universal, charity, and got nearly half lu r population into ! tlin rsior- iuuse.. J lie doc. -me was ; found to lead to laziness and leads to the devil. St. Basil savs .- ,,.,(. I rich man is a thief.' St. ('biysos- torn taya : Better all things were ;in Luniiiion.' M. Ambrose savs : i'lni' - iuity alone has created private ' 1'lVfl-l . ..I.. W Ul'Mlll- i S . I 1 I " j vale property is bused oti usttrpn- - tiprctation of the doctrinog of the'-narm by their beauty and a N'vw TeHtaiiiciU that has ktl u er-! fiuish without the h-a?t eusgnfitio.. ror. h i nun oeen uorrj u rater Ucs- i puliKm ami Uurknees, 1 would h.ive the most evolved cotmtrv in the world. To attempt to reconstruct the institutions-01 tins tree country is an outrnge that should not be condoned. The peaceable reeon straction of society advocates have under their vicious assumptions. All men are uotu rrce and equal. Are they equal in sixe and weight? Have they the same foresight, the same wisdom f Can every man produce the aame amount of work as another. Are all men, artists? formerly, certain classes contained certain virtues. Tho French revo lution came and said that crime is crime. Men are eijuul before the law. Ku.ua! law for trims and eijual justice for virtue. The 'Tu.Tj (S.Jrp.'e!.! ioTI tiio " oirns-r has been at the bottom of all En glish socialistic theories.. Jlen are diverso, and they have got to stand in then condition, and they can't help it. The next dangerous here sy is that 'Property is the result of labor.' Yes, to a certain extent. but what sort of labor; of. bone and I muscle? t hat Is the idea in Ku rope. . Laborora say : H'e produce property and others steal it.' I hulii that if you give the laboring man scope enough in the detiultion, then labor product's proicrty. Hut property is the result primarily of thought, secondarily of work. Yon might as welsay that tho ass that draws the man to the mine pro duces the gold as to suy that the body, the slave of tho mind, cre ates property. Everywhere brains aro high, and everywhere, in the world meat is cheap. Laughter. The brain men are at thu top, and they outfht to be at the top. .Noth ing is more dangerous to the com mou people than ignorance. The ignorant man is a man not hatched. Aa you give the animal full phvy, man becomes dangerous.'. Another viojmu theory i? that of a paternal government. The American idea is the other way. In Kurupc they want flic government to take care of tho people; in America they want the people to take care of the government. J'aterual govern inch t is infernal despotism. Democracy due not mean that every one is on a dead level, but it recognizes all ch, i-.se. (to into . k huiifiobold. W'U-re in thu king ? In Hie cruiilu. ' The ttirv lowc rurfnUf tntMiiitai : tie l'l"-t jHtoff. The gjH- - ; 'J m;-n Hint yuu rcj Win I w utt.l I nb.t. i ..it ri.n a m i wiullliy and tukiiii d j " - .'" iiiiifbli d to ntlitJe tf.i . iuJ(,liy-iid Hilk of our tuU'iiU d. Tlie jfivat I. , poi'iiim on is m,i mi.-uuu i .r(a- 1 J Jaufioron. Ilieonc.. hut it is ', liillo llit ot oivn. may ! "-' iraiiMi-m-u .i.-., r. " aro not jierfecl. Jhoirim ni- t'ef? UTC Hot llUl?el. I.ct tilllierH ii'g to do with an eight hour Ims- II I .... I . n. . . 1 . : ":""' niuen oour wuet i America takes thu very opposite 1 "" i ' " siiniiiioii:"""" .nn-.. uinSu. I 'iag ""J T''1 1 '"d Jlt with the A Tery short time ago the t" u de- I lemperaiue man. e must make . 'empciaic men oy merai ininienef', , "ot hy "1 machinery f paternal' !gocrhn.it. In ltrooklyn we have ! a saloon f..r every . forty voters. : The saloon men arc the oiily nristo-; eoerats In America. The saloons' j i iniine the politics of Brooklyn. ! I li!,' unnking habit so much i : that if I thought gov eminent could I i prevent it 1 would almost go in fori ; me pian. i.iiu morality cant no i it . i ... i mane oy niacninery nut we nius Mivt' ' I 'itli. ny hoPB "cuupieu ine auimorinm. i no pu us or ine rvuui. trattoD ana i'll'r Business Colleg... under wuose auspices ine lecture was gtv - ,", 'ai upon ine siag LISZT t HITICISKU. A Cur J!arhlni,' at the 3!onn. This tendency away from the ,, , , , ,, , '"l"cal toward the expression of j j unrest rtfined passion is somewhat, j noticeable, ey.n in Chopin, some of : whoae nocturnes are lust d.au-rilul. i j ,pitc of their ciquisit artistic jabilities, by j ami lu nrly the t; rtn 4't3H)orty," all of whnfec wurk8 i , n.Attu i-it i morally t.eroic. It is uas noiioeunio in eliuuiann, though even in him the ethical element which pervades all the great works of lieu hoven is conspicuous by its absence. Hut it culminate in the great aK,stlo of license, Dr. Kranx Liszt, the moat fascinating, the . , a , , i i most influent al, the most wide r i..,i l ui- .1 .. . - loved, and probably the must vor-i,, . , ' ,. ' ... runt and corrupting artist of our I time. The high priest of sensa - tionalisro, a libertine in his life, alternating between Bta of super - stitious pietism and of a gross and s pietism and of a grosa and sensuality which 'regarded r the honor pf husbands nor seltlsti neither the wTlfure of iiumbcrless Wu'lncti who were allured by his fascinating li... u..i.. -.i , ;, r""""-'' '"",","?. ,, ' 1 1 -we may accept Mr. Adolf Houssaye ; -account of the matter) for t.ie most , disreputable of reasona, and brag- , ging of his disgrace afterwards; 1 wa. 11... man whom thound, j of young mnsiciant arc proud to j acknowledge as their master, treat- ' mg him with shell reverence aa'1 miolil tHCiTk- lu. aniviwl,,,) lo ll, chief of the blessed apostles whose unworthv successor ho became. It is not rreeessnrT to overlook the qualities which gave Lint hrs inlliieiiee. In truth, we aro in no danger of if, forlheyari''proc!ainied daily the world over. The Mill. ts he rendered to his cIiobcii art might lo be, and are, amply acknowledged, lie had bis good things in his life time, lint it is certainly time that the iii feet s of hi ideals, long ago JiOiuted ont, should nowadays be newly emphasised and (httr.deinor alixing tendencies guarded against, if posstble. ,. ('. t'illmorr in i'liiilf. . All About an I iiibrella. Aa umbrella wai rceiitly carried nil from thf editorial room of a (jtsorpa newspaper, and in the next number M that paper appeared the follawttifj paragraph : The man who cam into th oX fii aud deliberately to!e my um brella ia worse than ' a tliitf and meaner t han an atr.apiii, lower than a blaekuard and uglier thaiva rra r.v qtiilt, !ay ea:h rain drop that falli tipon it turn . into drop of blazing vitriol, and aeh un ray bristle with 10,iO0 pointed nettllea dipped in aerijl p.iiaoa to prick, bis putt id iieaU. No. '8. j 1'he It Ii into IIuikI Kli-cf Ioh. i i-uovlnrx k, U, I -Wii ; . tri.. Ui.at ....fri,J'r,,',,,l ifa.'i'.. J',,- distnnt point in the Stat' wen-m-t reived Diitil er!v this m-.rmi,. .... . . . J1,P DeniMcru!. i-lc-t the ImviTt, -.A1if,)na7 Giiin-al ,1,. ij,.,,. .;,.t,.t lull 1 n-itsnriT oh .lull-. W. Hiv,. ' : ,,.., fur (..,,veriinr. In atioul ,nBjritv. I 'flu. m.inritv manimt tlie -omnn MllllllVO IIIHVIi' i in Tie cis I'.i lie nlilr au al. In the House havi- n,i ni h rs ijilc.n s x-l. 'lw . Slid ;.' Ill lii-H I lie 1 1. tiiocra;s ar.d the K.-pu hstru Is are yet to be ;(.ir.t trom. 'J'here was no iLccio.n f.i- l.i -ii.. ornor nor .Seeietaiy of Mile, lu Gve casi s there were no eh i lion for Senator. Cotton JlilN for Salisbury. The Charlotte Observer of the ?th inst., sav : "It is harried fn.m Mr. ,las. A. Jolinstoii. who h jnst rctiirmd from a inji to Salis burv. that the qui slion of 'he - i UbiMinicnt of cuttoii nulls bin about completed, the material for mo siaioi pipe is on luegrounu ana before the ontsnli; world is fully aware, of what is going on the town will be in possession of a fine water works system. Theoldrown has slept out hi r nap and now pro-, r' to joiii the procession. Shuttle Itlockfe l!y a visit to the Swift Island. saws, ine wrner learns mat tnren lianos and tliree saws can enl- six hundred blocks per-dav-wliKfSfcU-, points al-'fimrleen to eighty 'ii" t muiiwiiu mu.i.i,! u ' i ui'a.- j ne eiies run irom U'i inches in length and I MI j ; mi'iiea in iuicku. M 10 a aim iixij feraiminon And dog wood are the ; only timbers used. The inch j dog-wood block is worth eighty dol I lars per thousand; persimmon, isame fine, sixty dollars. All the i other sues of both timbers are the same price Jroy Vidette. Mne Nevfrs. Xever get in ange. Never disparage another byname in a letter. Never y a word or write a line in a passion. "trM UI : x- 1 l ' 4 , . . -ou liave tlio nmnov to ii.. it with. ' . -. -- ( .v ..v j . . ... p xcv,,r frpi.t ,!mt f ,t,0 wr4 , unsaid you are master of the word spoken you are slave, ! Xer tar w,1(l, vnu uW dj 'm,der anv given circumstances; you i Kii..,t do just tho oppuaito. i v c i i i. .-i j- ever find fan t until yon are na 1 , ' sure as you ae of your existence , , i, , . ' ,. , i that a fault has been committed, 1 cver ne wnnout ine mh.tii ! CAkoi.iTA ItF.iiAUi if you want to 1 00 JapiT, content with yourself 1 ni neighbor. As'thts costs only . M ""(""" i 1'50 -v':ar " "V llolllJ )ou nul "'I'l'y - mi .r Scarlet Fever and Dipthnria - . - ,."..... are sprrfid l-y witla&toll. by (tie transfer HHas nnMter .rem llie .kin, Ibc mom , ,,,, , t!i, mulh n(W! , ihroal. aril from ll.c iiurallnea and nrin. srv ortrans. lii.infeei Uiorituirlilr and r,?'l,,,v 'i'1' "arbys Pmpliylai-iic 1"? ve'raiiy. Tnin'.'av :'"A "'"dl"."i'f... innt and detergent l)nrtiv Pronhvlaeilr Fluid '"Perii.r lo any nraparailop with wuldi i ' m aeil"aiml. Perfect Hair - indirsMa a t natural ami ht-altl tviatt tion ol tha afa!p, aud of tb flaiwla thrfMigh whiTsfoourithninnt ia htajrtj. V'hon, in niotwqurnoe rf tge and. dla , thn fiair hwma ffck, thin, atvl (fray, Ayr Hair 'tn tli rsAr,jhau It, miTor! IM orijtiiuU c li, prutuoi ita rapi.t and vlfrotia growta, and I in part to it Uta iuMtrn ami li-hnaa of jrmitli. I hav QMit Ayor'a Half Vigrjr for a littg tin)1, and u i-iiviiirtMl tf ttm aJu. Wlw I mi IT far o( war hmr btQn tuiurti untv. I 4miai4iwMdi utlntt tha Viet, ati.t m lur-trwa ei lm ftnni tifti' h priAtijicw,. t ft, 4 only r'fortMl tite rM.or t. mv hair, htf 4 KtiiiiuialiHl itv4 tfiimili that aav now ut..'!- Imir tlan avpr Imfora. 3 W. J-l anlit. 'iUwUt, Mia. Ayer's Hair Vigor, (klJ by H rroBfu a I'ttlomm, It rov aa at't-raait-a rrm dotNIIItt ao 4 loaa 4 apfvtic; Lf pmr stotaarh la Otu o( antor, r .tiur b.v.t efmi; tatik; Ar'i Krt.iarilla. Thin mUcina will faaUira j'bTtral fort-1 ami clatlr tt y V the jrntMit, mnre anrt'ly antt nrwillly Itian any tonie yrt iliiM,ftvt?rfr. - r"-iT att WMMha I ifrprptl IVotn llr and truinas'ti trH.Ilia. My ioti utd ' notrih aist ami I tV. ru w.ytk and miuh symt. tfr. tssriftalx S.iii.-a of Ay'f'a Kstramrilta. ant v rtirod. 3ulta H. i'aliucr, hjTtiiKrti'iii, JtM. Ayer's Sarsaparllla, JVrirr.1 h- l J. ('. A r ta.. Hmi, avitf Lf Vtuw. i'nm at, M4 Mtaai "' if
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April 14, 1887, edition 1
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