1L- JLLiL-j THE PUBLIC GOOD OUfi CHIEF STUDY. jmKV . , ,- : ;-!', I i frfUAt a int. J 7 ITIIAI9 rStlltKt. i a YANCEYVILLE, N C, FRIDAY, JAN. 27, Tm OL IV. NO. 25. The News- tviuimx rvtxx ritrv ;r W If. TIIOM I'SON. rrl 1 PrKV. Pad! .--not Krrt Hole! st.coA iv;.iA x.i'i'.txc;. i fTTl !-rf at.tri'i".: r..:-am to Ik A. K. lIi:NI)E!o.N i Ultorncy-al-.T.iiH; YANCKYVIIJ i; N. c. j. :. riNNix. j.. .Ao72C,y at Law, YANCLYVII.I.E. S. Jrlte utf KV ntf. If 4-c!.o A. C'. t.rr. V.V.1 f fctrf.e K t- Coa:' of ta J--j . !. It. J uts.? n. J. nt ! :: 1 Vcat f!h, N C 'aiiey.::c. . I . JOHN5TOS& Johns i us. Attorney at Law, YANCI.VVIU K. N. c. YANCr.VVII.t K. N. C. w.Tr & wmir.Rs. Attorney tnI Ctun'Hn'$ at fstirf YANCKVVILt.i: N. C. W,i; gic por? attenuoa t all tcs:aet ,jaatta. Tht .teior Prt-o. K.; 11. Wait, da U7 f t their '.c I l. 1 H. "J - : Yaaer! o aer-iarly a?nt. I Drill ANtKKv.N sTOKK, N. f!. VYi! (ft .tM.f in Ce't c n?y. N.C. anJ l xaic t4 uti Ca! !y mt r.d cth- j 1 J. C. Corbtts &Bro.f Watchmakers an,t Jcwek-r.s. c fOKUl.lTs. N.C. " WATCHES, CLOCKS, SPECTA CLES. JEWELRY. CUJI5. PIS TOLS AUD Sc'.v:.'C M A Ca'cfj'.'.yV; ii4 an 1 rnntcl. , BLACKaiMITHING. The maJsf r " - ,iae L l"" all t& di ca.rQ" '" - , .. 01 Cti...inlt- I aataar. va Ltt nOte ia ievrtahf " A. li. WATSON. Surgeon Dentist, c. cat cl 0-eII aa! I'lsi C cojM:s Atwmtnl ol Ieati?ty. VN pro-apt a:te:w ta call by md. i'.hAtr MOl(ta!r. James Fkickkk, JEWELKR, 328 Main Street, DANVILLE, VA. Va:aea.CxLv Jcwc'.ry. a.; j v A a fa;f. of bt we arr tli e l laJct Watch tt SI. tit P. . I Of aa O, y " Yaxli YJt $3 93 V - K' cttra. Nw ti Wtr?taty Watci. !'rt oat for S . :-vtij aad re. citra. Stv Gt arri-v retf ek. VEAICU11DEVEL0PED a j 1 a a y ' V - J . Dr. H. 1 Joyner, i AToUeALu? la etrry fa;wt, Ajer" ILair Vi,jor ertr flS t reatont t! jtrattif-I frt-ab r$ ax.I !;r to fjk.Ir-1 an ! pray Lxir. It aivj prevent t!. ha-r fcxra fAlIInj, era.lK.ktra ilinlruJ, ac-1 stinulatca wt-ak har to a t irr growth. Iire yara r. my hair, which waj jCiu r"r, "ou.ni r. "! tKif,:. tol, in r-;l cf cnttlir. ai.l irwu ir-ar. tKti f-th'u.Ir tmnt iLinner etrry !av. I mm f.r.aJIv p ra.v2r-I to try A)tr Iljur V,f. Tu Uu!a cf. Ihu riot!f rC ttly m.'H-I the Lair tt't.t ihlltnz. but a! ir!"fn it ori lz.1 ri.f . an! uiuta? i a t,-w cro ta. EJ iK.U at.. . .M . bi, a! . Ayer's Hair Vigor, Kvii t y Ir.itvt -mI rtrf.acr. EtrmoM tv the. Fiw. whftVr !a It f.'iu c-f ! cr Ikll. !nl!r? lrrjcrii.r In the t !!, an 1 limM su j iit th? aw cf Ay araiILk, F'.r th r &-K ! 'iri f Ijmp!-, !?-;!, j an.! frl-o I U1 t no r-mtT f;ol tit AyrT' xr rilU. i. Jf. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ts;i tj i I J'fH !;. UUir. !o tXw ' f.-A V -'.V, f.V! tLS TA . u'in L j XJ v5iV . i V ES u T r -sxT ri rtri LKKlCdll i a tt J ria V will fttustaiig" r - - n feiadea. fera'aw, Spaii.a Sualai, f UleVa, Xackatlr. Spann CrtxTa, Ccrtrmrtrl Jfasclc?, rrayticaj, Kccf Ail, fcrtv Worn, SadlZeQalU. Pilea. Lmtago. Eaamatirs. EzrH ; Sruixa. THIS GOOD CLO STAflD-SY ' axo;ttlKrtrrtT7V:) cii.-t!f't:U--lhi1 - focll. or atf" t- rltn l p- ilelt.T t j tta .jtftc lirJa tt: ril;nlt i.lera! I trtl aWlttr. tr-y" .t J a l ic. I Ta- I aabtrmarr. : H la - rff I !nt. ' Tac H4ttrPtt'liHft.rk-tTirsr'.tt-r. Thm yithmie i..u it aij on uj wrk . 1 i-s. f Ta 31larB,wlU!ara(4.f nTfrfiy. ' t Thr Itaarrr c'-l ictt m' wiuwatlu i Tae raru r U it la tu koa (tlc. ! aal kUitwk j .. . m-.-i ..,., -.1 -xr. imf Tk n.r.fo-lcr tU u-u U tuM It- it will t'a ta.M-U t f .. 1 -wws cf trvtiw Ta UaUraaJ m -r -w U.'t vl rir.rtl k a kl ur tt a rw.A i r avUivU ! lacr. Xhn lick4na tor-UK. lr Ufc.'S tl;k 11 m m anCUw fr l'a C-crr t life. Tm trrUa Ml a-SJltUt tu ttor mrt; au mre- Jt 1 trx.U mVl tt iu, n4 b- k9ev. t ?. ta II. .- wi'- ait o-. j Urri It.ttif l-ta lltti'. ti U 0: of Kerr a liAltlc1 u i rirT. i--" C, , J' I . LilJl If.:. v .7- r- - . . . 1 r L f ft . k. ... v - r. 't.vr it.- ... '- C tj r ' r, !..'. S e 1 'ccm,t '"wh a t - v :i :.m t n 10 e f r it yrtrt rl t-J Bcr c. iiriA cot ta 1 1 - J. .r. ; r..r " r; ; iv i.p . t t .' t frl i t t s 1 ! 1 r - 1. ' v ' "O r - 1 Aif tn r a.Tir. M.i. l-..n i: u .. . f -.. . t r 1 . ; r. irn 1 1 j a ' I ill !"' I j ... f . - . . r . . t t 3 - ' , '. , ',...-. f . - I 4- . 1 . . 4 m . . . f .. j- ..- a w 1 1 m a Tic 'II art! k7i ip of the Farmer. I nc 3ifku!:y with which the firmer j WcKicd velvet is h: thir. in tuil!; hi to center, i Li that :hc jr ce cf his n TJ- ' ' ft'u Ji is r:7u!iicf! by th- j r.ee at uhxf j Caxeos ire again coming into (ih he v ! s hi nrj.tus in thfc markets f,f oaabls fivor. wcil . he has to pay for sJl be Luy Gra.r ton net's arc favors! ly !a(i.rcs jir:.c a.tifiaJy clcatol Ly Lhc cnor. j wll 2c leaving olf niournjTq. v. a:tai::i. He Las n'scrl! in crm- I;!acit lnx the faavori:c fur cf ? .... i : e:.t:er..Ku:i all the worM while l,r is l !i 'c! to rr.jlce the r.u-chase cf wLu he nctvli 'Jt house. eld and for Hcrk t,n the farm from the manufactur ers of the n vthcrn stc;L.i. of the Uni- ted Sr.i Tc He z S the smil!i:;t prkc si',ie ur his surplus product. He hs to j ay t. o or three j r.'cts on the imc bitis for all he has to buy. He pays twll on every p!o v he uses, every m1 rut he wears, every pol cf thread '.h'- ,;'Ox! wife -ts to at:fY the cxLor rior.ate ;r.d of the mannfacturing :nono; olist, the ct of the Republican Is it jny wor: Icr that he nth it d.f iktilt to male bcth ends meet ; that he finds i; inip,.,il!e to get ahead in the A, r! i ? He is the hewer cf wood and drawer of wu;erf in d;td and in truth, tor the Northern tariff baron. The lat ter is the fav rilc of the Republican system. lie hai his r.iarble palaces, his Ltcam yr.t ts, !: is fas', horses, and he it is who is able to vii: Furore with j the rest of ihc gay woxld and sqmder here thcu'ards ujon thousands of dol lars every e,r. The farmer must toil and delve to support this magnificence. If hc.couM pi.t uj the price of his y ro duvts as the Republicans have put, up the tarirf on rnanutactured articles he would have ho rtason to complain. He would hive an oflsetathand for the ratcitv of the protected manufacturer of :heNi.:t!u But he hasn't the pow er to do this. He is at the mercy of the Republican high tariff Yet he is 1 ir-c!y in the majority in this country. He is the great body of the popnhtion. I le is entitled to equal rights and privileges under the govern ment with all other citizens. Hence e demand that the tariff be revised and reduced somewhat-in his interest, since it has been steadily frimed away from that interest for a quarter of a :c;iury,.as well as in the interest of ..thcrs ; that its inecpjaiilies be smooth cd away as far as por.sb'e, its cnormi ies lopped off, so that the burden of taxation iKtess.irv to the supjKMt of the j;ocrr.mci.t nuy.be as ctjuaily distrib uted as jjoiblc among all classes ct citizciib. -Ye-w t7. Olscrrer. 27i Old lMMonvtl Girl. She as a littli girl until she was fif teen ?.?rs old, and .-he hJed her mo ther iu her household duties. She had her hours of p'ay, and enjoyed fierself to the fullest extent. She never said to her mother, "I can't I don't want to," for obedience was to her a cherish cd virtue. She arose in the morning when cas'ed, and we do not suppose she had het hair done up in ciimplng papers and cr.rnping pins, or banged over her forehead. She did not grow into a jcung lady and talk about her beau lcf re she was in her teens, and sh did m t read dime novels nor was fanccv:m; a hero in every plow boy !.e met. The old fashioned pirl was r.iotrsi m r.er ucmcinor. an i.uiu 1. Jtjlkol slm n r u.rd by-words. She I did not lauh at oid people nor nvike (fun cf cripples. Sh.- had respect for j hea e'ilcrs am! was not above listening ; to word of eo'::.-! fiorn , those ouLt 1 than her 1 elf. She d:d not know as . . ... t i mucn as ncr moxi.er, nyi m a-- ( ;h.it her judgmcu; wis as good that ol her grai.ilr.wtne:. r..c uu uu u ' GO 1 liOt to iur..c by U:? u-rc k.c w un vca I t 1. . ".. .- '..t iT.'lf ..1 1 . I ..... ti 1 -i.r-t-r v.r..gr.i, a ianc n nii.i cj.ce ur.g I'idJ n:.o ia:- 1 . . Spcntd tu U p.-ce:.L . She eT:tto MM Jtn av ". ai.d duulthss she said he r j prayers and slept the sletp i ccr.ee. ar.ocpB.i.iK.i".u...p-urijfCoa lhc m iawdst prrct: ; v ard capable of g:v:::g lappir.cfs. : And uo:a f-hncd -:t ti c ?!d tiwlay, may l eaven it rr dkp and raise up ethers hke he I- : 1 .p.. w in 1 ranee arc r.o 1 decrate-i with g.ld thre y r"-trLS ana c.tlcriy nia.ds wbo cannot ! !,ortl eiL Lizurd skin is a verv klvliih leather! and is used in many useful ard crna menta. articles. Prown and white for house wear is a favort.e combination, particularly for morning gowns. Cashmere gauntlet gloves nith pjish backs are in favor for murf v.ear in the coUe&t weaihtr. The very newest seal coats arc short at the back, with the lon fronts deeply lcrdered with fox fur. Black velvet bodices are o:1en worn a - with delicate tints such as , pale blue, pink, light 'brown and other sh-des. Some of the new silk stockings for wearit balls and operas are open-wcrk-ed and embroidered' with tinseL Imported garters show embroideries of flowers, killaloo birds, storks, etc., and are further mide dazzling with en ameled buckles. "Pcretual motion" is the latest de parture in earrings. The .solitaire pen dant L set cn a miniature ball, and os- cillates continualH. A very new bracelet is a 1nere thread of gold holding a large oval stone to - paz, rough emerald, moonstone or am - eth)st or else an ancient scaib.-cus. Mak veils of all colors now have vines and flowers upon the thinnest net, while for wear with cloth suits come fine tissues exactly matching . their shades. Dressy bonnets are made of white cloth with Turkish embroider)- of gold, the cloth being employed as the soft crown, with dark vllvet cdgir.g the front. The newest fancy in perfume sets for the toilet table is to have the glass bot tles encased in metal covers imitating a -piece of cloth tied atound the neck wi-.h a silver or go! J cord. Folded p'cot ribbon at throat and wri6t in lieu of linen, has taken on a new lease cf hfe. It is seen in all co!- iors, and has the trip'e recommendation of comfort, economy, and becomings. Fearls which have been sacred to ycung and pretty women from the day of the Montespan or Anne of Austiia ate higher than ever in favor. Rose buds wear a single row with bangle fo match. All street jackets liave some sort of raiding. The handsomest show tinsel braiding on the wahtcoats but very pop ular are those of dark blue, edged all around with a cording of black astrak han and black braiding of rich and heavy design. lloir to Sure Icr. I have read with much interest recent directions in vour inurna! as to the j best manner cf constructing ice-houses, j writes a correspondent of the 'Country (Jcnilenan." The one in use on our place is ten feet high and as many deep, constructed of stone by farm -laborers at leisure time, and, when completed, uas tinted ' w4th mortar. The raft. ers arc b.ariled bencth, the .-pace be twcen this s.dmg ard the shingles be ing tiled th sawdust. There is a small cjeiung :u each door iu: vcntiia- tiuti. In fdh'ng the ice is thrc-n b prr.mis- JS;Vf aud after each few loach the ; ...- c is broken i intv. tragmcntN .va. . . ! -i. ! if i.T.cr.st:. t s mav Irs t irna:iv ni.d .ic , -p:: sarte process omptetcs me 1 tor to a sawdust is at enceapphed j -f cr rocrc mihcs. When jtLc sct; cf April have roched t!e!'lct ; . u vacancy acancv. If 'r-ourcvl reach the bottom . ... u miJ nol Little tuithtr t:ct.Len u g.vcn uctu ' . cc wLcn thc ait is re - tnok.U flora aro-nd t:cwa.ls.to a depth t UU time u: i.$ real as 1 ;iii.;e. j ha melted c;hi& tache trie i.cs n era 1 l . . m 1 - c ri t a. . . 11 a jmaJ!-faced ramrscr. teln't.ikn to have it reach th Lo::c;:i a: every joint The iftKes t continurd until a pcifcct wa'I of saw u jit junoun!s the ma's. No fa theT care is given, exctp: to keep the surfer firmly troiltlcn. ' The iours a;c wcn- cJ each evening and close 1 in the mon.i;:-, th'i ntght uir Icing generally 1 jcoour than tt.at confined wiJ.m the house. . . This line cf mmacracr.t furnishes three famdies with a!l the ice needed, and the new supply has, for the lat three ears, found a stock 5 el on' ha mi. The saru. sawdust is ucd from vc:t lo. year, the waite ar.d shrinkage only being rep!acctl The e:;tie cost cf the building, in-x clUihng excavation, was 'Te:vs, perhaps, than cr, and no further outlay will 1-c required than a new roof at intervals of twentv cr mere veari ' I i'hristiitnil y. :. In a truly Christian commuu.;y a community sn which the principle of doii'g lo others a. we would have them do to us, the p.incip'c of equal rights .md jual freedom, permeated laws and instiiutions there would be.no pover ty, no prisrir, no almshouses, no pau pers and no 1 1 amps,, no monstrously rich pr.d monstrously joor. There would be no nomeu toiling away their lives for a mere pitur.c . no children .at work who ought to be at play, no ab!e-b othed men vainly seeking em- 1 p!oynien, no idlers enjoying wealth ol J which Lbof had been robbed, and no ! prostitution of the highest talents to the greedy gathering of-wealth that can no: be carried beyond the grave. Jn such a community there would be loom for all, work for all, plenty for all, leisure and opportunities of full de velopment for all that God's providence calls into the world. Standard. IIouHeltold Hint. Decayed vegetables should not be left in the cellar, and cedars should be whitewashed to be kept sweet and clean.' Put salt in the water, to prevent Ua.k calicoes from fading when they are washed. j Half a tcaspoonlul of common salt dissolved in a litt'c cold 'water and' drank wili instantly relieve heartburn. A good substitute for buitermilk is a thin battt r made of flour and tepid wa ter, and allowed to remain long enough to sour. Many very fine cooks will not use baking-powder, soda, or cream of tar tar in cake-making, while others think it impossible to do without it. When laid away for any length of time linen should be washed, rou?h dried without bluing and laid in 1 ot folds without much weight ou it. Buttonholes in children's girments are apt to tear out, especially in waists and drawer-bands. If you will stitch a strong cord immediately in fiont of tke button-holes you will have no more trouble of this kind. Since so many women have to. speed so much of their lives' in the kitchen it should be made a place of comfort, lie sure and have a lounge or easy chair there. For a rood trxith-rowder rnit. If reth-f , - cr one ounce r.f jxjwdcred orr.s rof jone dram of gum camphor, Uo d;arus of 0)w(htul myrrh, half an ounce 'f prepared chalk. Women wr.o do thvir own work re gard their rough hind ith-;vciy great distress. " To make and keep thcin u wear old glove t r.ght, just rattos in an ointment mad by beat tht tn te 01 an egg 10 jtou a a-.; 1 lit into a cup of roeltol iar to v. mc.it . is added one teasjoco of giyce'ne. j Ktep the mixture in a covered far, ex-1 cludini: the lignt. Perfume may be j Great cue shouM be taken inv wash, j ui.lk-cans and a!i into wiiich ! is Ki'!k Vr. ;'i I fj hcn put tn an uncicao-on. vi a.t ! m coU water, uxort.in oogj e aw ; cleart.tHl water. i;e uv, , M pXh-, set out oi ;dcors to in arulj t - TtvjrriMv AVim andXotr. j Mariklca;!, Mas., Ki$ Liaeascti "et; aaaticj $icLoo uotict jifoJjiin. iirn. . !. ; ' city W jrajg Dakota, has rais ed a nra of $ icoos to enforce the Pruh,tIiioi law.-;.:'.': Governor IrTabec, cf lawa, rerorti j that $j cu: of the 99 coanUct in that Sute liavc no saloon. Thc HdivMpelf Soticif ti the name f f one of the Gotpcl temperance SQcieticrof London..' j J jlUkota lVohtbition'isurwdI meet' in iiumn to otanue tnc jjurty m that Territory cn July 17. j The tlatholk church of IJubuqt c, Iowa, has itartcil a jn-venunt for total abiUncnce in that city. It is ard that since prohibitirn his been enforced irt' Kansas church mem- lersh:p has increased forty prr cent Im ;.i5o.i:ne:;t having tttirrly failed to lessefi dfunknncs iu the British army, if is :uiw p.ruuse I to punish i!ie ofierider by stoplpe of pay. The time is coming hen the people ( will put an enj o the irrugint dicta tion of the salpdn in politics. It u l- . i sohitcly necessah- for the safety of the people and thei welfare cf the Govern ment tint tliU is done. There is a 4tory from Marquette, Mich.; that c'Cg$'tjto make a gtxI many ,r new memlnrrs of temperance societies! out there. t wa only a vlrunken man who pcunded his 1 wife to death with a heavy iron tea-kettle fiilcd with icald mg water. His nam- is Finn, and he makes really' one of the best arguments for taking the pledge that has come alongi lately, for, of course, he did not know what he va about imvwu ' v 1 w if 1 a a v w city churches wjoumI reach seven m,dt it gin mills and lager beer saloons fifty six1 mile. TV- National Temperance Society has taken up jthc matter of locatinj;; past o.Ticcs in saloons as is done in Wisconsin, and will have such action prolubited by j Congress. The Unitcdj States District Court at Dubuque, Iowa, has decided thai all liquor cases -are to be icmanded back to tlie State courts. This will prevent delay in trying! violators of the law and ttjl result in dodng every saloorji in 1 hat State at an early tlate. A lAidif'm Pcrjeet Conijxitiion rAiM.tss; Ch.i nst Tti, i ntw took by lt lonecl New York' mnt ki!J- fttl phyA:cian, that piio U but occtft h. bat rwalti from wiwt xry ih chiMtir canity uodcrtioI and oTercoroe. It !eaflf itvct ibat.aiiyi wotfian may tcom a ow her airhoat ictIriog tny pin bteTtr. It alj leil hs of rcotne-aod preveat morn tag ikk ocfc'ijallt4-hmlt, bJ allo'KervtU aueudi.ig pr chancy. I 'l If cnduihJ by !jhywciaa crybr a taa iff trar ivkle cnpaiur. Cat Ui I A "wiii avs yai gnra.tJpo pwl'l 7t Jtlc. .rni two-cent ;trat for kcritj c.rcu'.art, te,iiij'iult, ana cfc&i6Ul kt! ter tit ?n ie!d tav&apt. A4drtr FAt Tuokas & Coi,7i.blihcr. UaJumota. Ml. I fill I on Mainly hat Siinmoa'jLier Rcgsta'or will tvj Jt of I;pq-i. !lle'!achrj CvivylUm nl y'i wsi. jit wn bek ip cili aj4 tt cr a"iJ f fever: thet rf.aa, ao'i u a tl-! : '"aei4e f'r alt-oaUrU! ji0 yt in ixely frc hkm jojittfc rt cUr.cl. Tty t, r4 ylra Will be a vtoalb4 ai t4 talu d Xt r-ir $imn Urr KC UiwS, jrfrpart l by J. Ii. Zrha At C. THE BESTTOniC T-:.. er!4ie ! tVk n r.'- " ef.i. l1 ;f .r4E C nrw-m DfNrf. MitlM, U takMi I m tlimm. MiW- VitU a4 Imti tt U as aUi rrffiwf mt tfc jeVa arj n 7j-ir?Tsirt rfwU-a3t4.Ue4f . t,, fts hm aa tf asart ! MifiiU4(a.auinaa.ai 8 nnr a ri a . vs. a a ' - w - m a a - A A J s ' ' t j i i f ! !'