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J. A, THOMAS, Editor,, and proprietor.
With Malice towarJL none) 7f ith Charity fvr all.
clso rr.n axxvjt. . . Jr,
VOL. XIX.
LOUISBURG, N. C , JULY 11, 1890.
NO. 24.
SENATOR'-. VANCE'S fcETTEK
outrageous taxation aud to restore' the
full use of silver as mone3. haviug so
Sex ate Chamber, June 2Hh, '90, Proved unavailing, reasonable men
. -v ': ir ' I-are not surnrisel r that?. the impressed
.it VB ii -j;... . nu r f- -. Y
fyarta, i, tv.
f
someiiin".
Foc-one I rsvmmthiza most covtVuillv
Dear biP.: many- reports ; con - an(. sincerely with1 Ill's detcrminati .n
cerning my. position on what isknown Inasmuch as. it is possible to c .rn:en
as the Sub-Treasury r Farmers Ware-. sate the farmer for the robbing of him
house bill have been cpculated la, our under this f ariff laxalion ; by imposing
State, and I have recefved so many lcfc tariff duties for liis benefit also for the
ters of enquiry on , the subject, that4 I reason that similar products to his are
have deemed it my duty to answer them not imported into thU country the
r.ll in this way. I, write to.you as the question arises, tiow shall .he be ,com-
1 oj r d head of the Fa finer' Alliance peusateJ f ifspme way be not deyised
of North Caroaua, and destre m - this and we contiuue to itnpo3e s these tariff
m inner to make known to ;.t!e people taes on him we a mply admit that he
my honest opinion ort this and cognate u to be oppressed forever or until he is
ful'jects. I do this aU the more r. adily sent to the p or house; and ihat whilst
becfiuse I am conscious tiiat 1 have we have power under the Cons itution
never, in tho course qf ihy ijphucal life, to destroy by taxation one class of citi-
copcealed from the eople " who have zns, we have ueither;the - jwtr uor
hoHornl me any tanflut : conviction m j the disposition' to compensator that dc-
rcard to any importfjut'publia'' matter. ! stroyed clas?, nor to equaliz j the bur
ii i iwi mie iui uic iww iu uegm sucn raens or me among t ue people, l nyer
course. 4 . . ' U will agree to lhi-, and I staud raady to
On the 24th day of February, 1-800, vote for anv m. asure for the relief q!
nt the request -of Col L. L. Polk. -Pres-1 the agricultural classes of the comtniiui-
i lent of the F. Alliance .nd Indus- ty that will serve the purpos . askiu
trial Union,' I introjl.uced m the Sen- only 'tlwt it be within the . power con
fite. bill 280G, : popularly known as-the ferced upou.'Oongress byline Conslitu-Sub-Tri-asury
bill, aid procured its ri f- tiou. We live, happily foiMis, in a gbv
ern:e to'the Oommittee ou - Agricul- eminent of liinited powe:-s, but because,
ture and Fostery, wjiere it was suppos- as I believe, the present tai'lffduties are
e l that it would receive more friendly utterly unconstitutional, and but rot
ewsid ation than fro n tha Committee bery. uud.'f the forms of l:w." I can
on Finance to whiahj it would otherwise' pot gain my consent to vote for this Sub
have gone according tp- the v.rulcs. On Treasury bill whi.h provides fir the
re eiving it I told bath Col. L L- Polk loaniug of money to the people by the
and Dr. Ma une, the Chairitan of . the government, and which, in my opinion,
Jiegislative Commitw-e of the Alliance, is without t -oust itutioti.il authority., I
not ' prepared to promise believe, however, under that clause of
bill; that it was a 1 the Constitution whi:h gives Congress
great and radical departure - from ; the the power to regulate comme-ce with
jtx our , legisladon, foreign countries and among the States,
jquestions both of and others established elsewhere as well.
that I was
them to support fuel
sic ustomed policy
and that there were
practicability and constitutionality which for the reception of domestic articles.
I wished to reserve I I told them also, iutended for expert r fr s.ile iu oilier
that I hoped for good i esults from its States, and that the government coul
iptr'duction. and believed that? its dis- be made to receive ""these articles and
enssion would attract the-: attention of issuo' receipts' therefor npou which the
t--e country to the I ronditioaaud -the t holder could readily borrow monoy
wants ot the agricultural classes, aim r u i -l-nis. i. i-cuev -vouici.v answer every
t'iis hill wjis not denned the proper one Purpose con le nplated by the Sub-Trras-8
mie other wonid bp ibnuulaied iu : the ury p?a!i ; .ei:cept, that of 1-orro.ving
mr.w ;on nt tte ii .jcitsti rcner.-i.i procure I money at a sjkc ; e i ?heap. r it.v
e l an earlv co'iskke
A little sapping of its strength, a little
diversion in its ranks, will bells defeat :
again. j.I 8 defeat will likewise be yours :
The danger '3 that , oppressed n-ecmen
become impatient, and impatirit men
are often unwise..- Your great V rrgani-
zitioii is but Tittle more tliau too ycari
old it is not Tct crowu. It! caui'il
; for great liarvest al ; result before
the sowing and maturing of the crop.
Already wonderful' things have been
achieved. : Venerable legislators, '. 1;R -lot.g
servant? of corporations and : Wall
street policy have already come to
kn'ow? that there is alarje ; claw., of ; iho
American "people called :"tarn t aj d
who have riiihts and ' privileges - lit.e
oUiers. Xo greater shock f.r :. years
past has been given to the s'e ik and
comfortable recipients of clas ; tegisla
tion.that the recent passage through the
Senate of the bill to restore the unlim
ited eoinajrft a:-d legal tender character
of silver. ThU was undoubtedly due
to the -Farmers'' Alliance. - For t!ie
jtfist six months there has ' been - more
discussion upon ihe j condition of -, the
farmers and matters pertartiinjj to their
interests than ha'd -taken place in 0
the better for the farmsrs. Their
vvrougs are so palpable that the justice
of redressing them will become more
aiuRmort irresistable as the light "8 turn
ed on. . The policy of the farmers, being
now right, is to keep within (ho right.
Demand nothing tliat is . illegal, ask
nothing-, that is unreasonable. Fs-
pecially, vt seems to me they should be
e ireful not to injure their friend?." .
f They should hold their fore js in hand
rea ly to rid thoe who favor tham "t n 1
to si rike those onlywh are 1 hostile to
their purposes and - principle 4 To atf
tempt to make a political iirty of tlie
Farmers. Alliance fur thi pirposi "of
supplanting tither i f the great pnities
who divkle the American po ple would
be a great mistake. Iu the South it
cou'jl -nly destroy the Pemocralic prti
ty and lesive iu uudispu led control that
other party which is the auth r and
uphol -!cr of the evils by which we are
afiliitel. "Sty your own rules; you ex-
LlUaiOROUS lARAGi:AiUS.
WHAT T IE WITTY VRITER3 OF T1IE
- -V WOiiI.DARE 8AYIKQ. " -
- t . .
'Zm Zt Z JcKmI 0P5,,cJ " W 1"' CoHon fartorio, &r- H,inS pro-'
lair one's room a sight that caus&J him rpecta to ico in tlie tariff. And jecttsl and bailt ia Ih South,
to stop and exclaim. What a arili yet ice is now being imported bj Northern capital, and tha
P An Indian ought to be easy to shoot.
Tou caa always get a beai'oa khn.
"What a place for whhrt a Turkish bath
must be.- V on can get a ''rubber" so
easily. .
' .
Kidnappers, keep away from Hatan.
eas. Thoy hanged tkivn of you there
recently. - .- - .
All tongues but Rusjaa have been
suppressad la Finland;- Of course,
women' tongues are exoeptoO.
Now a five thousand-year-old will has
been discovered which. Pharaoa made.
Faro to-day spares the need of making a
wilt a . .
Sam Jones Is going to tSake the FhU-
adelphla feather. - Piillad el phla chick
en are hereby warned to loo out for
theishakes. -
. Poor Mwanga, the Arab have again
turned on him, but why don't he change
his' name? It's all they can have
against him.
. Be careful about your conduct towards
cats. A Virginia man hit one, was bit
ten in return and death completed the
catostrpphy. ; . .
A good-looklnj' girl when asked to
give ball for herappearance said " You
can gamble on my apearanco being
what It ought to be."
A Milan (Pa.) young mn broke his"
.jelghty-year-old uncle's 8kull In a dispute
over a fence. Moral Uncles and
nephews should not miff even ih mlffln.
1 Btaten Jjhtnd women complain of
being terrorized by a monkey, which
peeps in at their windows nights. And
yet there are doubters of Dor win's
theory. " - '
; Popinjay Thy say that Mrs. Blgsby
makes tnings hot for her husband.
Dempsey fwho has breakfasted with
Blgsby That certainly doesn't apply to
his coffee. ,
An old soldier applied for a pen3lon
Ile had been injured at a buttle. On
examination it was found that he was
are you uoing f Th lady suPrd to into. New York from Norway
the door and explainod that a new dress- . - nw. " 0
..... . . . .-v . Two cargoes arrived thro San-
had just baen-s-nt home aai that she . . -
had placed her mirror doWn on tho floor ay . Omo of the liugn trans-
so that shecould se how tae dress Atlantic steamships should col-
looked as she walked past r Jaronoof tlico Lie ice bcrga
LiOOKS an ngat, - saia oe.
number of saw mills and ico fac
tories poirrg up are too numerous
to mention.
ll w-
n:iou ul the lull ly 1 ever; th.s,.niv be. I know, mv dear sir.
a very ahlecand that neither you nor the ; o d and iri.e
interestir g d scussiott by Mess:ii. 1 men you repes ;nt would atS me to in
i 'oik 'and. Vacunf was h vl. lu6 oi;ir 1 fringe in any wav u;x)n te orsc m'c law,
le ommittee has not f of our comstrv, iti 'Ihe faiihml ohserv
vet 'uade a report, khough linn assured ance of wjiichilone t-.ouis;-s ihe safety
of our p-io;.h ; ; ;
; lrnit ne to say that thero is atlh's
t" ma a srreav r. spoiisibUity rest:ng upon
the comiuitiee. ami
clu le from meinb. r-ihjp a majority o It injured. He ran away, so hard that h
t:iat a mai.tntv ofc its. members are
a xionsly seekimj. j davisa a inctliol of
relief whu h shall not be open to the- ob
jections of that bilk- 1
My own proppsittnn remains the
the p jmmumty. aud for that re soiij
aloae. yi.u should noL under" ake to be-?
heoomo a political p;irty. 1 soc many
indications of tliat tendency wldoh give
mc niieh concern. - In tho reigh'-oring
s-.ale f uth Carolina there is a coi -
iest raging which, as it looks to me, Here t a cotcpllmnt. Four French
a only have th result of puttiag that men have honored America by writing
State back uudur African rule. This 1 to the Bridgeport Suicide Club asking for
hurt himself.- v
"And this Is whwe yon, teach tho
young idea how tostiootr remarked the
visitor to the pretty schoolm am.
; "Yes, sir. she replied; 'we teach
trhrger-nometry here."
i . -i .. .
uiiomiauon ana permission to lorm &
branch organization iu PaTU.
yo i. lucre is an upnsmg ot the agri-
cultural classes of our people, tlie mosl
too, among men who j-ref si to agree
ui on all matters of principle. Let us
hope tliat we may avoid fucli .danger
bu- ati l -unseemly contests iu our
same, i cannot sminot t thus bilK- iu i.:s; lxjwerlul class of our .ooietv. which ?iat-. l iruss muca iq you, . my aw
rin!rn sirJaiul to the couserva'Um. eood sense.
to the principle ahd; purposes ? of thi This revolution is directed towards are moderation and patriotism of. the form j . tt ; . - '
measure. Ou the i on trarv. they- are
th se which I hve for ten vt-ars advo-!
Made-OS. Isn't that a bull ?
Charlie Yes but you needn't be
afra!d bo long as I'm with you.
Madge I'm afraid you won't be with
i . .- . , p . j. I i-c x a. 1 h r 'fliA tun t -v tnd . To
ureas oi ineeviH aiumg ; irom . imjutst wvikwi
legislation. You are the J chosen ; head ing of any pos'iiion or the doing of any
catcd, and for thf accomplishment of and representative of that class in . the
which I have in every county In Xorth state of North Carolin l one of its most
Carolina, again ancj aga'n urged the . or- honored and respected citizens. I feel,
ganizatU'ii of farmers, pointing . out t sir, with the freolo n of a friend and C I"
them how that all jother classes of sogv loiv worker of the same po jlical faith, I
ey were organijd; for the promotion of may say to yon ih .it j'ou may .do much
thei sep-rate interests.:; "It is a shame" ! to prevent this popular cry fur . redress
lul trut i, that in the normo.i3 jrowih jrom becommj a clamor for revenue.
thirtg that would prevent the Democrats
who are i ' the Uiancc and the Demo-
cra'a who are not in the Alliance from
working together for principles which
are common :i.d interests ;which are
gei.eral, with that lArmony' which so
triumphantly ' brought us tint . of Uie
house of bondage hi the rperiod from
mm
1
of the wealth oroiir c. U itry in the last Guided witlfu the proper channels, I 1370 to 187 G, and which' has" in so great
t veuty years; the farmers have not pro- believent is the movement, for which all a measure restored our Jjtine to a re.-
portionately particiiiatel. . All candid patriotic men in -our country have sonable Cegree of irosperityJ and credit,
men adaiit that tliiey have uot had their- wait J and wished n long, and .that; r Let as . not imijtatate tho ; conduct of
share of the a?gre ile prosperity of - our will result in juster legislation and more ihe Jews when their sacred city was le-
couniry. . The refison of this is as plain cqially 'diffused prosperity, lint if reck-1 Seiged by the It -man armies, who
to be seen as any fcause for : any V effect.' I lessly, unwisely or selfishly directed, it taught their e-icmics wu n lccrofuuie vai-
wiui
Let us strive
Xor a reduction of taxation n the noc-
T'or n. niMrtw nf ri intnrv'-? t.lVr '-in 'febut I '.iTv.-rMilt'iii ini-jilpulfthlp mttirv to nur I OT all day and fought eacli ' other
.A . -r M ; "j . . J I - .
p " ,1L. i t r ... 1 ".. J .. . - u. 1 1 "i-ii-roilil ln tnrv nil n'crlit.
nuu oi our country una ueeu uuiut.uusr i couniry auu jcayuciiiiiy wui. outuuu j .
ly in the inter-st
tions of .capitiil.
ui i;niaifi:-tuuiiuu(i-i yuiliuu ui it.-, v
I t n7i"f-A with nnin ihat - much' of . the cssa: ies of life for a re iuction of the
have been Drolected bv enormous du- ill feelina: f the farmers is directed, hot expenditures of the govermnent-for an
ties umti foreigu nnpbi tho price of
are absolutelv . rhibitorVS Thot cur-1 this nefarious ; Jelatioui ,but.. against Mhrm products by tueTree coinage of sil
rehev has been sis tenia ticallv contract-1 tneir nearest : neiahbors' - lutl friends ver and the. restoration of its , full legal
ed bv the withdrawal of circulation and thosahbse interest are as" inumately tender character for a repeal of the tax
the demonirizatiob of silver in i the In connected with their own a? is that of npbn State banks; -for Uie reflation of
i I.
terest of the bankers, .rokers;:? bond- members of the same bonsehold. I ob- iranyporrauo.i nura t.y rauroiiu com-
holders and all the creditor class. :Tn serve th-tt titter fcelini is sprinjiing up missio-8, ana last ov not least, ,iev x us
this way , iher inevitable results betwean town and "c unlry between earnestly contend against that eirit.of
liaveOjeeni prooiicedlfc'T the;tarmer who brirnjs : li centralization , which is constantly
wfealthof our country jas: jiHre and town-and the merebant who mya ltai a i
... - ' '. , 4 i ir'. .l-i ;..: I s ' i,:V,"' AnW, ..mr,!; I '.
more ceaseo 10 ' pe .. wwieiy,r'a"siriuuieu i m iciuiu sciia-uuu uij J'u'j, o-i'i'"co
ami lias become concentrated in tlie that often the farmer is laught to be-
hands of a few K;Ovw?rown fortunes I lievetliat the lawyci, the doctor or the
liave been accuiailail"by2 thV i ivtred j pr6fc'sI6uat man is ho'tife to him t.r is
ones, while mortgages,: have been the insome way ir-jsponsihle Ibr the i!ls
cluetacauisilion 'ot the manv. - The far-; whicn lie sutlers. I need n-t say to
mer beingompelle I t6ell his surplus 4 you tliat this is all wrong, (nu wise, and
wheati beef and cotton in i Jreie . tirade hurtful to a deirce" tTt hTl toQcerned.. It
niarkete ofUelrid. wa and tack of acute inflammatory rheu-
also to buy his iipplies- in: the , same weakens their power to procure redress, matism, which was promptly any
)lace, but was compelled ,to ingthie We need everybody's help, because our quickly cured by your. Microbe
money home from Europe and buy his J oppressors are a great party fcntrencuea Killer. '.'I used flannel bandages
i be and arms wet
using'it inlernal-
threateuin to absorb the local self-gov
ernment of the people Of t'..e States.", . ;
i't-'i -Yiry truly yours, ,
y :: ' i: : Z. li. Vance.
rf ; : SlllVOaDEX St, Pniu Pa. ; .
- ,....v, Mch. 28, 1889.
Mr. Radam :"
" Dear Sir-IIad a violent at-
iron, his i clothm-. and. nil his' farm" sup- m the strongnouis ot me goyenimeni. a"roun(i fae ifa
p"iesfrom the domestic S manufacturers 3 Naturahy the redress of wrongs, -oecarf
t .t . ' i . ; . - 1 .vbi0iiu u . wun-u,- pesiaes
fib JillCBO CL-UilUliJU f OUiy i. Oy l-liese I siUUC I, UJ unjtt?ii iumuuu o mo . ic- ri v .
orroil
enormous tariff duties, but likewisn by
the-sevtre contraction of the currency. Democratic iarty of America, now in a
What else could possibly have followed J lar-e,nume ical majority, butdeprivefl
but ii f ettednes j and taukruptcy for that of the control of the government by the
cLisy who had thu to bear the, ultimate I most unscrupulous methods, openly and
burdens cauied by this disturbance of almost with unanimity, layors the re
the laws of ecdaomy, j and by which peal of all the legislation of which you
alona the undmj riches of one class was complain, A little strengtheningof its
secured f v t j -, 4 rl hands, and but a little, will enable it to
-; AU efforts "o secure the.repeal ofihis triumph.' Its'triumph will bo i yours.
Mrs. B. T. Jexney:
For sale by Dr. J. B. Clifton.
A melon trust is to be. formed
i Sieeultss nights, made- miserable bv
that terrible cough. Shiloh's cure is the
reineJy for iu -. For ealeatFormaa'sdrcg
For eak, back, chest rains, and
a Dx. J. II, McLean's Wonderful Ilca-
ing plaster..;-. ..... ;. -':''
f Mrs. Fangle Stanley complains that
be cannot get married.
Mr. FanpleLncky dogl
Wrs. Fanale What's that t
111, Fangle I aid He was to be pitied. -
"You mi? rhare this, 6ald Jay.
smith. Indicating . a w ate it he had se
lected.' . - " , . v
" You seem to mistake It for a gun,n
replied tho Jewell 6r, as he placed it back
in the case. ' ,
To-morrow is Bronson's birthday. I
say.fellows,let'8 send him a phonograph."
. Do you think he'd llks it ?'
" " Like It ? Did you ever know of a
man who was fonder of hearing himself
talk than UroH30n?'-
Ur Tamny We can't wait lor saints
to fill our oClces. Andy j because death
precedes canonization. - , . ' ;
- "Mr. Mcilump Trus enough ; but
you've cot the . argument at tho wrong
end. - Only a man's llie can merit it I
- Now. children, who was the strong
est man T" asked tha Sunday school
Superintendent.
"John L. Samson 1M yelled a little fel
low whose knowledge ot sacred and.-
profane history was somewhat mixed.
" Aunt (Just arrived on .Tlslt and pro
ducing presents for the children) To
whom shall I give this Utile organ
Papa (slRhlng) Better rWs that to lit
tle" Frank. Aunt Why so Papa
Because he will break it the quickest.
English Lord fto yonmrn am It
Is time, Clarence, that you was thiukiiig
about n career. .
Uotlful Son I will b pulded by you,
father. Shall I take oiders. study lor
the bar. venter tho ai my, vi tuai ry an
America u f
Foreman fto editoil n-n' n rolumn
and a half to 011. nl thf ri"' nothing
but a calley ot pi " left. W hst shall I
do about it?
Editor Run it; In and head It t "A
"New "Negro Dialed Story, by t Mwrth-
ern Authoi, , ;
. Uil Tliread ts. Slllu
In one of SL Paul's palatial apartl
ment-houses lives a young widow one
of those willowy blondes, with . brown
eyes warranted to kill at 1M yards.
The next time she has ooc&slon to ap
pear in full dress she will probably wear
a pair of gloves which she .won from a
well-known gentleman who has apart
ments on the same floor. The gentle
- r"" came homo one afternoon, and as bo
"That's all you know about it," said
tha "widow. . " Ia ths ' first place. It
doesn't. hang wall behind: th-re Is a
certain satisfaction and peaoo of mind to
a woman who knows that her dress
hangs well behind that th a comforts of
religion do not gt7v--I";ul th greatest
fault with it Is that it Is so short that I
am almost ashamed to wear it. .-.
" That's so. It Is awfully short," he
said, looking down at h) widow's
graceful ankles as she moved around
behind a chair. " But I always did ad.
mlr those embroidered Lisle thread M
" You don't know what you're talking
about ; they're not Lisle thread, and you
have nothing to boso an opinion on
except your too fertile Imagination.
s Well, I never worked in a dry-pood
store, but I'll just bet you a rsir of
gloves that I am right, ;and that they
are Lisle thread . . "
"And you wont tvor tell a living soul
If I show you that you are wrong r
"Never! upon my honor. , . ;
Well, come In and cloe the door,
but remember that I trust you to be
honorable In this and nevea breathe a
word of it. And If I satisfy you that
you aro wrong I am to have a pair of
eight-button whits Kloves.
"Yes, yes; that's all richt.-he an
swered Impatiently, thinking it would
be a good bet If he IoaL "
AVaikln? demurely to a dressing-case,
she opened the upper drawer and said i
. " I bought three pairs yesterday: here
are the other two and you see tbey are
silk, not LIste thread, and that they have
Just a little line up the side instead of
embroidery.'
. But I thought
to-
"Sir I There ir tomo enbjeets npon
which you have no right to thln'x. Merer
mind what you thought." she continued,
as she held the door open for her
caller's exit. " Just utilize your thinker
In remembering that you owe me a fjlt
of gloves. . i
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Don't Turn Gas Too Low.
11 any persons have a dangerous prao-
Qco ( allowing the gas to burn dimly all
night long while they aro asleep. If the
gas is to be kept buruing at ail. It should
for safety's soke bv left blazing fairly
Ligh; for when the Camo Is reduced to
the faint bluo'spark, tho least diminution
in pressure at the works will. cause this
to go out, and when the prcssuro is re
newed the gas, of course, escapes stead
ily into the room, to the possible injury
of all its Inmates. A eight lamp should
bo used, if linht is necessary, or a fair
blaze so shaded as not to fall upon" the
faces of tho sleepers. A wholo family
were nearly killed recently through keep
ing a live light too low to survive the
lapse of pressure soon after midnight.
Diptheria is dangerous when
c I : t . i r 1 1 1
now loose in the. Atlantic and " --5 ... uu
tow it intft rri. It rni-ht nrvo uv ia " r n yuu Kno
a good Fpeculation.
them Radata's Microlc Killer.
It never fails to care, axid as a
' FBrqcnrrxT iiccMei U crur In tW parent at ivt? it is sort.
imu i-tiui't wntv.li rnu iunir, ion,
jn'ms r nd brui; for, o In uch
h I)r. J 11. Mtlli au's VoUauic UJ
L'li'imcu'. v . -
For nxh by Dr. J. B Clifton.
Cbicago is to bavo a rspid tran
sit railway.
The "Rev. C,t. II. Thavtr. ef Bosrba
nitdorsctl by tlt I'rtsta.
Tor scTeral months pajt tho
readers of this paryr Lato socn
each wckepccial reading noticea
wJ . . t a .
ina with -i.oiu ma viicomc rut I .t tl 1 r i m
llrts to Khiloh's 1 ouua.ptioB enr. Fr showing tho Wonderful CUTOS ef
Miebyrum.au. . fected Swift's Sjcific, Utter
Jokes about plumbers should known as 8. S. S., and in tho faco
always bo well loaded. of such testimony wo are ready
lf-jOuUve arninfn! sense of fa- to say that in all the world there
will brace jon up, makeywu tron; remedy. The cures are
and Usuiojj. simply miraculous, and if any of
' Germany took the lead as the oar readers are afHicted with any
country of syndicates in 1SS01 of the blood diseases that it it
To atiR
In nl fUil
pr"nrt and aturnctory
l tamed 1-y r tlml lu rc'LiUe
remedy. Dr. J. il.McIxi.. Volcai.L-
it patn. ulluelolIiaimitcnl known t- efTectually to cure,
si res and u'-vt. t!. mos. wj dy ,h t . g g g
ami ntifiuiory jru.U are . . . : . "
iriai. i no company who makes
the remedy is ons of thi largat
patent mtdicino firms in the
United States, and aro heartily
endorsed tho leadine men of At
Oil Jjoiu-enL
Saved by a scratch Your"Un
cle's" eignature to a check.
Thai liklnjr roith can b so anlckly Innta ami C.trtrrrin "1T .V P
eorr.1 hj hhii.1f.. tun. v jr..rsu ianI ana ueorKa- Lake lie
It. For sale at cara.su's ding tore. , glOD, EustiH, Fia. .
you were going
The dollar you take in ia a
dwarf; tho one you pay out is a
giant.
IVbfn you are ror.Mlpoted, hatts
bcmlnchr, or b a- f apatite, take llr.
J. II. ilcl.faia LiUcrRiid Kiduev lM
Treatise on blood and skin dis
eases mailed fre.
n Swift Specific Co.
Atlanta, Ga. '
You haven't got much religion
lets; t! ey are pleasautio take aud will J if you praise the Lord only when
lureouv you fvel like it.
"How are you coming oni in
quired the man of his wet boot.
Catarrh eared. heUh ad iwert brt fh
rorrd. ty &liluh' rtrrh UtmeJij.
Fuee 50 rent. ! Injrtor Irtc. tvf
mI at Far man's drxg tvre.
Theimportatioa of American
potatoes into Spain is prohibited.
ShiloL rAhrvairticD ear it void bv
' a ircanrtte. It mrts eontnp(loa.
t or mJ at I tniiti i oruj store.
Harvard and Columbia are to
shorten the collego course to
three years.
A small investment when
health can bo obtained should be
no consideration, and Radam'f
Microbe Killer will surely kill
the microbes, and when that is
done you cannot be sick. For
sale by Dr. J. B. Clifton.
W CON SUM IT! ON IS CURABLE
Head the frill-sin-: Mr C.II. Mor
ris. Nr.-wkt Ark., say:"
VS duwn Willi -b-cS Of lonff.
nnd fi h ui ar.J i-Li Liana iroooooced
Fbiloh'a Catarrh Hemedr-a t-Ulra I rae ... l.-url.l- cur samntlvr. ltrsn
tare for catarrh. dlpfhria aad wsktr t.k.n, rr. Idn.'a New ii voTtrr
v oosumptioit, am now ou tuy third
litvuth. ifokl t) Fttiman
'An, you made me tirHi,;' as
wason wheel said to the black
smith.
SliUoh'a ltititr iti what yon aed for
eonatiration. lo of apttite, dinineva
sod all ayiDtciAi of djjj.a. rrlrr (1
and 75 rent! per bolUa. 1 or aa! at I ar-
men s Ctvg store.
Tho man who is continually
looking for an easy place will al-
l How They Carried a Million.
Two men walked rarldly down Wall
street recently, and entered one of the (ways have a hard one,
prominent banking Institutions. They
were sturdy, heavy-set men. One car
ried a small, black satchcL Both kept
their eyes roaning from aide to side. I
followed them into tho bank. The man
with the satchel sat down, dropping the
bag carelessly on the Coor. The other
reached downintohU breast pocket and Ptty slow about paying up.
Ynu caqnt nccomj I s h anr wur or
bu:n.es ntiiCM.3ru ire I well. Ii
you feel ncd up tired oot take iV.
. .M. McLean, rrsarattila. It
vills'.ve ou litalth, siierilh and
TiUhty.
Taylors say tho fast man is
extracted a package of bills. These wers
hastily counted, and the two strangers
left. The teller Jnmmod the bUlsinto
an envelope, sealed It, and pitched it In
to a safe, afterward closing th door In a
perfunctory manner. The entlra transao.
tion occupied less than two minutes.
Then the teller turned to mo and said,
'How muoh mon'ey do you think was
In that package?' ' ' ' -
' "Why, about Ave hundred dollars."
; Yes, and a little more. It contained
one million four hundred and forty-odd
thousand." j .
"You don't moan U" , ,
' "Yes," he said, showing his memorau.
da. M You see, it's nearly all in ten
thousand dollar bills. There Is not great
danger In carrying notes
nation, because, exoept
York., they are so seldom usd that sus
picion would at ones be directed toward
any one who attempted to negotiate
them.
One thing still puzzled mo.
. What did tho messenger have In ths
satchel - ;
''Nothing but a half brick. The satch
el is carried as a blind, to throw any pos
sible thief off tho track. rf c
An Ctrat!lary lleewrj.
A servant toy was sent to a Jeweller's
with a valuable ring. Ou tho way u
took it out ot it box to admlrs, and.
oasslrc over a plank bridge, let it fall on
a muddy bank. Not lwing aids to caa
it, he ran away to sea, finally settled In
a colony, made a largo fortune, camo
back after many years, and bougkt tho
estate on which ho Lad been sciv-mt.
One day, while walking over his land
with a friend, he came to thti plank
brld-o. and thero told hU story. -I
could swear," said he, pusldng his : tick
Into tho mud. "to tho very spot cn
which tho ring dropped. When be
windrow thrt tL-k. the rln as on
the cud of tho s'-I-ck, k . .
If jai u3er Irom air aJT.-ctivO
cauied by -impure blood, s-ich as
uruialji, salt rbeum, S"t;boi't, pirn-
lie, tetter iiutr im. take Lrr J. II.
ii titan's Sarap&rlLi.
James Whitcomb Riley's po-
cma bring him twenty-five to fif
ty, dollars each. In tho early
l ou If. aul ab?e to ovrrtec the work
on my firm. It is U Die I tuedkiao
ever nu 1c."
Jeo M il.Kewart, Dcclut, OhJ.
eayj "Had It n.ot been for Dr. Kind's
etr Dcover-r io Cwounplk)n I
mould Ijivs del f luoj tnoMes.
Waa siren op by ihxlors. Am now
hi H e 1kt1 rr iHralth." Try It. Sim
nlebdtt'ea bt at W. II. Funnaa Jr's
Drulirt9
Tat reaa Hadaaa'a
airrl KiCer is U
ao( atoaderfat tn4i
tiae, la bvca It luat
ever failed la asris
aus.a tM4tierksl
ta du,ii Ltr
aosTts th aiaple4
4t,mm kaa U tko
tnMj ayatetav.
Tat ricatift aaas sf
ta-aay cUlai aad proys
ttkaLercry dlae is
CAUSED BV MICROBES,
ASD
RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER
r.iUrmlniUi tK firba aad
days of his verso-making he was J thaa oat of u ejaier, sad tiea
ii. . . ,i . ., I doss ro cannot bav aa r
glad to get a tenth of these auras N mitut ht iuar. iti
drives
that Is
btthev a
for his poems.
BUCKLINSAIINIUA SALVE
Thebeat tsive In t!.e worM Pr cut.
bnii-es, sr-rc, tilcer, a It rheum.
fevrr orea, teller, chapped hnod-.
of that denornl- UJ''Wn, t orn, and sU akin eru-lioo, J( fM u!J
t hero In Now 'n'' l,11 trur.e M d it Lh,ca k
s nero in row rK.rt4i t j, Vu.mtiUJ to tivt
aim pie ee ot XalsrU 'er r a HU'
otQ ot dlrae( cr theaa ail at
.all jmam
the riM tiae, aa
CatUaliaauy.
ueat
reo'iirti. . it is iru-.
perfe t aJ''-cilon. r n-.rny refund-
Cil. : Ii 2. renl per I-a..
For sale by J. B.ClUt n.
JttlmA. CmUum, CWorri. Jlr
riil it, Wnrat, k'Um'j mmU Lirrr
Jtiiti, CaHs end J rrer, eaael Trtl-
iti .wtb. ca-f, ra rrrry
modern to tit mu J'jUtm
How tho tobacco habit is
spreading een horsos smoke
after a hard run. -
A SCRAP OF l'Al'Ett SAVES IIElt
LIFE.
It wfta Jit nn onl'r.arv scrap cf
-rrurp n rmper. Iu. it savetl lr I. re.
bhc wn la tlx lal slaves of trn-
-itinplW'ii. told by b):.liiia ti e was
Incr.blt ari l tcoM rtly lut
rd.ort lime; !: wnhed tbti ev-
enly jou-.''.. On a i ccr wrs-Tvnr
rn rr T re'i or IJr. K:nc s rew
Lhcorcry, and cut a nmple tto'tV; it
lflpill.tr, ska Uuqhi n Irrt lott'e
itleld l.r nret Nwrsht nther
and yrt w t ll-r fr.t, r rH:lJuucl l't t
aud is now tr.'nr.Trallr. "-'v.plM.Tp,
weighSng 1 "0 pennn'a. Fr folli r r
ihubtrs lend Uhip l W. II. l.,W
lm;g,t, FortSmrti- Trial bol
f thi" wonclcrful lYfcrrx frie
W. II, Furmau's rrt: Siorc.
Beteircpf Yam,t. lemt Immiiafio
Se that oar Tr Je-Mark (aa-ae aialxara)
apveara eaeh Jer. -
ej l-e boot -iu:ry ax u MKfvoe
KUlrr," i1ea atay fey
Ilr.JHCLirrUN QrozzUt, AgV
. , locisbitjg x. a
II.B.FURMAN", A rt, .
rNKUSTOX,S.C.
Muvtt Gfrti CllgLu-,
TU A2 Term JUyUt Scmlr ill.
Tirltlou (30.
Foor rersl' ejsre !! j.!y,Clia!est,
rVi'.M.f k.icai. Ulr-ey aad JV.e-l.i---jnl
rrvi it t Ktwiiifj. Cl;l sad
0tfral l?f .vrf iaj. tKaraey aad
.ler : Jia
fVj.rl clorU rf I,r a J lieleta-e,
Im4 tadrfila jy at lead laa Vmirwnilf
ltetre. '
lloo. K r.ilP T. u ATTLiT, I.I.n,
Jrtuifst, (.TaJi! lKil, J. C.