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LOTJISI3UK.O, N.'C.r JULY 18, 1890.
NO. 25.
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FHU1T5 .pjbl RBPUPfcigAN-
THE MCKINLEY BILIi WOUIiI IDBIVE
THE PENN SYlTVANIA PAKMEES
OUT OF BUSINESS.
Plilladelplna Eecord. -
A little over io years ago "the mer
chants of the "Umtea Slates ownei 75
per cent, of the vessels carrying the
foreign tonnage jof America, , Tpday
they-owo nQiie'tf ttfeiri. 5 Sq Sthic;t lias
become the Anasericarr na2 upod'the seas
of the world thjt Nellie Bly, iu her trip
listing 75 days sever s.iw the stars and
stripes floating Lorn the masthead of a
vessel from the time of her leaving the
country until her return. This oM em-
ALLIANCE M ATTEKS.
4
The f llowing is an extract from ; he
proceedings tf Caldwell county Alliance
held hi Lenoir,-C , July 4th, 1890 :
sThe paper kno.vn as the "sub-Treis?
ury bill,'r which had been sent down to
the snb-Alliances for adoption or rejec
tion, coming up as unfinished business
from the April meeting of the county
Alliance, a motion was made to adopt.
Afcer arable discussion of the bill ' for
and against, a vote, was taken and Mhi
motion to adopt was !ost. ; I)r. II. I .
Y iiy Won't Men be Sincere with
1 Themselves. , ,
blem of Liberty
tl.-t is, taxed
has been "protected"
h-off of the ocean hisjh-.
wa'S of the world.
bceu paralyzed
by
Its freedom has
trade restrictions.
Just as a caged jsigle pines and dies , in fello w cilizeas, we offer lhe followin
di-ooped and died in the captivity of. pro
tection. So well did the merchants and
sailors in the early history of o r Gov
ernment understand their' calling and
their interests that it was with them
that the cry, "Iree trade anil sailors
rishls" originated. Free trade in com
merce which is! the right tQ,do bjishiess
with whom 5on pleiaseis a thing of
t ie past; and "s; ilors rights' have died
with the lealfrx f the t pmmeecq bQ the
United States. : This has -happened
within the last thirty jears of the histo
ry of this country, ,
The same'infldences are now ' under
mining and destroying the formers and
farming interests of the United States."
More forms ar e being sold out every
month in the counties adjacent to Phil
adclphia than weke sold ten or , twelve
yiars ago duriug an entire year. Ex
tepdug its foreigpi commerce, no indus
try of this couutiy is so paralized to-day
a- that of farming. It is fast becoming
a business of thejpast; not ouly in so
far 'is to hardly jeable:a man to make
a living for hifnstelf and family, but in
evei-y "respect "Hist6ry is repeating
with lhe f.rmer the expei"ience of. the
sailors. The fajmers as a class do not
seem to understand what is meaut by
selling in a tree
. It is the custom of many persons to
purchase' at Uie close of each year t4Ji
a.les,7? in whic'a. they . propose to set
down their daily thoughts and' acts to
Write, in fact, their own vprivate histo
ries in a series of annual 'volumes.
- As these biographical memoranda are
ouly intenlcd for the eyes mf the yartiej
who commit them to paper, it muht be
thoaght that they would lie candid and
authenlx. , Eut this is seldom the c
B jail then offei-ed the icllooring pap(r,4Few men are entirely sincere, even with
which was adopted, viz : j themselves. Few are willing to paint
Believing in the fundamental princi- themselves as they really are and know
pies ot our constitution, viz: equal rints themselves to be, even l though none
to all and special favors to none: to con-1 but themselves can contemplate' the
picture." - j
Unquestionably, hundreds ot individ
uals who keep diaries tell fibs, over
reach their neighbors, are gu;lty of de
tractioa; repay good with evil," put an
enemy in their mouths to , steal away
their brains," use profane language, and
in other ways transsess the moral law.
Yet we re all the diaries4 m existence
published to-morro.v, no such enteries
as "to-dajrl liedfLL';to-c.ay I cheated in
business;" Ho-day. I slauuere i-, ' "to-
Dame Alden's Treasure. -
stantly strive to secure harmony and '
good will amon all mankind; to sup
press personal, local, sectional and na
tional prejudices; and haying faith in
the intelligence and conservatism of our
plan as a remedy for existing public
evil, not only to our brt thren in North
Carolina., but of the whole order, . and
would firmly but respectfully ask of all
candidates for the Legislature or Con
gress a public acceptance of the same.
First, Such a modification of the tar- day I was guilty of base! ingratitude;'
iff as wi'.l allow the products of our "to-night 1 staggered home tipsy;" "to
farms not only to reach tne tree markets dav I blastjuemed" would, be iouna m
of the world, but to get in exchange for J any one of them
our products the manu-acturea of a fiec
Remarkable Case in Illinois.
"I suffered for five years with
mercurial rheumatism, which
was the result of potaah and
mercurial treatment by physi
cians, for constitutional blood
poison. They not only failed-to
market without unjust restrictions.
Second, Such an economical adminis
tration of national finances as shall
leave none of the people's money locked
in the government vaults as a surplus
above the needs of the government,
thereby contracting the currency, or
ofinrr a a ci t fmr.t'it.witi fnr (nri'nnt
schemes, pr wasted on needless public cu? me but made me a Pbysicai
bufldines and uunavkable harbors and wreck and my life a burden. J
rivers. then commenced taking Swift's
Third, A modification of the national Specific (S. S. S,) and after using
hankinornct. so as to Drevent a needless I a few bottles was entirely cured.
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contraction of the currency; the repeal j of the rheumatism, which the
of the tax on our State banks; and the doctors brought on by their rem
free coinage and remonetizit.oa ot sil- j-a nj tiKW-t m;Rrtn wliifl
thev failed to cure. I cheerful
mkkes the prife
nil lhe same, as
Iwdi t, and d n
ver.
' Fourth," A cessation, and repeal of all
unconstitutional, centralizing, sectional
and partisan legislation by 'Congress,
i ihsrebyjromoting a feeing of naUoual
brotherhood, and confidence in the just-
govemmeut
ofgrain for lennsylva-
t does for Russia . and
compreheitd that it is
r;ide market and buy-
Lg in a taxeil .market. They, seem to
fail to anpi-euiatl the fact that Liverp-ol 1 ness and stability of the
icJuch is viA basis of national rrospcri-
tl'-
Fifth; A proper control of the rail-
the iru-e of iheijr surplus products tlmt roads which are bu t the highways of the
makes them eitlir successful or bank- pe-.nl j for the purposes -of travel and
rupt. -V ... ' - - commerce, in bueh i nianncr as not to
TheCfarmers of this country are now deprive the railroad companies of a reas-
doiug a- business! ou a ' basi3 of -.; buj'ing enable profit on their investment and at
milk by dry meajsure and selling;, it .by the same time prote c t the people from
wine measure.. jThe; 'are- buying by tiie unjust discriminations and restrictions
short toU of 2,0pp. pounds and selMng by. on ' trade and travel. ;
thel6atofnofi,0 pouuds. siTth. Rfnonbosition to nowers not
ly recommend S. S. S. to anyone
similarly afflicted."
John. H. Lyle3,
Sorento, 111
NO TRACE LEFT.
Mr. and Mrs. Littel, of Hunt
ingburg Ind., say : ,That about
one year ago their little girl was
entirely cured of an annoying j
eruption of the skin ; and a loca' ;
blood disorder, by the use of three j vent an occasional discontented
It was a wild, dark night along the
fihore, so dark, Indeed, that the eye '
could not pierce tlie blackness which
hang like a pall over eea and land. For.
two nights and days the clouds had hung
low, and neither sun nor moon had been .
seen. The wind had risen but little, and
what there was came In from the ocean
and went eighing Over and among the
rocKs and crags wit$ & saa, meiancnoiy
sound. All signs wont' to show that a
storm of more than-cimmoB magnitude
was at hand.
Abolithalf a telle from the little fishJ
ing village of SlaJone, an humble cabin
stood perched like tho nest ot a eeafowl,
above the summit of a high cliff. It was
Just low enough to be sheltered by the
crest of the rock from the northeast
winds, which at times blew so fiercely
that had not the cot been thus sheltered.
It would surely hayo been swept away.
Two people dwelt in the cabin. One
was an old woman who went by the name
of Dame Alden. She was stricken In
-l 1 v ... nfrrVt ViAnt
joug, tuiu lit: I iuiiu vroo nou "(" wr"i
. 1 1 M I
aouDie. Dun ner eyes wro uiy wu
piercing, and she managed to walk about
the cabin, doing the little work required
much better than could have been expect
ed from one so old and decrepit.
The other occupant was her grandson,
a young man of some flve-and-twenty
years, who followed the occupation of
fisherman.
Ralph Alden was as smart and active
a young fellow as one could find any.
wnore along the coast. No one was more
sure of a boat-load of fish, or could pull
an oar stronger than ho. He was a gen
eral favorite too, among all the dwellers
along the coast, and there was not a cab
in which his presence was not welcome.
Although possessed of sohiany friends
Ralph was by no means contented with
his lot. The life of a fisherman had no
charms for him. He wanted to go out
into the great world, and see what lay
oeyond the distant horizon. He read
greedily all he could lay hands on, of
foreign countries, and listened to the
.ales told by those who had visited them
NiMk an eager look in his eyes; and he
ften said that whenever the time should
me when he cculd do no, he would see
ill these wonders for himself.
But this he could not do at present.
Vs long as his grandmother lived he
vould not leave the cabin which had been
lis home longer than he could remember,
ilia grandfather, father and mother had
lied years and years ago and she had
een all in one to him. Such a thing as
ieserting her now never for a moment
mtercd his mind; it would be unheard of
cruelty, and was a possibility not to be
entertained.
He tried to keep from her knowledge
the fact that he was discontented with
his lot, and said nothing to imply suet
might co the case; but he eould not pre-
look
1.
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3.
4.
5.
C.
7.
are doing just ths reverse xf what they
should in order Mid' become successful
farmers and successful trades.' Of all
IhecaHings in thcouhtry the one that
could stand free jtrade more absolutely
is that of : the fartner. If the, McKinley
tariff bill: sbo'uldj become a law, and be
enforced for three yearj, it is safe to say
that no, former hi Pennsylvania would
be able'to pursuej his callmgwand" make
his expenses. - 'Vvheait is iUnderstoqd
tliat about forty-jive per cent of the peo
ple of theiUni&edj States are farmer j or
interested Jn. farriiing industries, it may
be realized bow isasferous to tlie - In
dustries bfthis country -would ; be the
euforcement of- the :" provisions on.the
McKinley tariff jai,' ': Z "', -
T.QPEKA, KalfSAS,
July 5,1890.
granteil in. the Constitution ancf reserv-
'ed to the people. , v-; ' "
;. ;S.,ti.. Patterson oflered'lfie follotviug
resolution' which was adapted i
,- W1iereas. On account of his promi
nent connection with the sub-Treasury
bill, and his declaration that he cannot
support it in its presen t shape, our
Senator, Gov. Vance, has incurred the
hostility of some of our Alliance breth
ren, '
Resolved, That tho Caldwell couu
ty Alliance expresses its continued con-
fideuce in bjm and in his sympathy for
the Farmers of North Carolina.
s;' St.. Joseph, Md., July 13, 1889.
I have. used several gallons of
the Microbe Killer and do -not
hesitaie.fo recommend it highly
bottles ot o. b. b. There is no
trace of the skin disaase left, and!
the blood has been in perfect or
der ever since, and the general
health of the child was never as
good as now. They wilV take
pleasure in answering any letter
regarding the child's case.
Treatise on blood and skin dis
eases mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
I have been, a v sufferer ..from as a; blood purifier and tonic. .It
dysrpslajfar I ia especially r. good in cases of
2 liver ana Kianey trouDie, ana is
I the only remeay l.haye yet iouna
tot nervous headache."
: l Jos.W. Bower,
- y. ; 1115 N. Fourth St.
: For sale by Dr; J. '3 Clifton:
The young man who has learn
ed to work has solved one of the
?reat3st oroblems that tend to
o x
success.
-., G.J. Spencer, lormerly pro
prietor of the St. Joseph Evening
News, says he has been, greatly
benefited' by the use of Microbe
Killer, and i3 still Using it. For
sale by Dr. J. B.'Clif ton.
most
which ho was tearful sho might observe.
Never a word pa.' jed between them on
the subjoct. When they talked or tne
wide world, as they sometimes did. and
the strange people living in other lands,
Ralph heroically concealed his desire to
look upon them.
As the darkness closed in about tne
jabih that night, it contained but a single
i l
occupant UauieAiaen. liaipn nangonr
out In his boat, dark and threatening as
the weather had been, and as yet had not
returned.
More than once had sho gone to the
door as the gloom gathered over land and
sea, and gazed far out on tho water," In
hope of gaining a glimpse of his boat rid
ing hi before the ri3li:g galo; but only to
be disappointed. Then she trimmed
lamp with Cio c-C-'.cct care, and lighting
it, placed It In the v;lzCo7 overlooking
the sea, that it rc.'c-t ecrvo as a guide to
him, and also let him know that all was
right at home. '
'I hop the boy will get In before the
gale breaks," she said as she BOrveyed
4.1 l.tl 1 1 T . ,J
me supper muio. i au tinuu every
thing will get cold before he comes, anc
I know that be will be as hungry as a fish-
He kadn't ought to have stayed . out sc
late when everything looks so threa ten-
have-used Microbe Killer for
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months and can -eat " an
wish. Have, gaihed tpn.- ppunds.
My aeighborrjhave beeh using it.
with be4isS6ia3 Jfesults..i My post-office-
address is' Tope ;
MfiS.JJi . J 5UKJN GEEEY. "
ry odor from the table, sho removed It
to the hearth. Sho was on the point of
approaching the table again when a knock
sounded on the door without.
"BtJCKIil XS'AKNIC A SALYE.
rid fori cut
.alt rheum,
happed hand,
f-orns and all skin eruptious
ely cure put-s, or nov pay
required.- It : Is v guaranteed' to " give
np.rfeet satisfaction, or money refund-
r- -1" . . - . . , -
ForVsajrbi;!Cf ebejtsanlntbe dr
u' 'y '- , .. vir ruj8tjs, r'Sores',1 "..ulcers, i a
'14 nVAVfttfcAfrii r- bear fever sores, :, tetter.. chappt
: 'i.Z"-iv --Kitivr-f- ehilhlams, f-p
.With Cithers.,- :xry 1 and positiveb
' FfiEftuEOTf icdltoccuj '.in';the- required. -r:tt
1imi.kM --iSUinit" .iama -Vmiimi .f.a ' .DeffeCt SatlRJ
ST-SrC'SS' ?54en48feb011 : . , , more brilliantly- fa Tioar of:,
, . l"' f4-r---4 . v '''fnna Yiisrht of misfortune : :is "'ki jmT "SllTai .fnaiiP'tntaerahle bv was tho answe
Aixu - ' v I . - avv - - 0 '"j
that terrible eugn
That state, of life is the
ha'btfv .wherefiupertfuities" arfe hot ing as it does to-night."
r0rt . . rtufihivk ri n ro "nnt. Taking a dUh which gave forth a save-
T to - ' -ftin'.-'- ' '
-.That hsckiiiff eoueh can1 be f so qnlckly'
cteI,by Shuoh'scure.' He guarantee
it For-sale a.tjFarmatL's dmg store
vThebest:pluine an ..wisdom's ioudkey that her voice might bo heard
follies" -i ' '. - seemea to ue rising wita eacn passing
Catarrh dufed." health arid sweet breath
secured. bv I ShdoaV CaUrrh Remedy.
PficdO oents... JNasai mjocior iree.1 ror
sale at r urman a iruff-store.
Therstlrx' tojf 'templatiorif shihes
DUjlOlljas i.'tner memory' Oi pasii aoove tne nowiing oi me wma, which
i .' ' , ' ; seemed to be rising n
uiiiuie.
"It Is us, Dakne Alden. Open the door
quick, or the wind will blow us over the
cliff."
''Who Is us?" screamed the dame, not
recognizing the voicea of those demand.
wade ' miserable by
Shiloh's enre is the
Life is too Rn'oVifWb-STvent in I ; riij.j-i.- it. i.il .'e
S, :vJ:Xy flJwa7? -i aiAL VA remedr-: etiu er..al.FarmaA'.drug
w .... , .1
If vou bave: ai
tigue, Jind your
Dr.J..II'McEeia
wjlKtrAqOu-aniyidrpusx.
-To;.be,
the-w&rlsd
peoiile's 'btismesa
painfnl- sense of fa-: - When vou are constipated, have
dutiea'ntksome, take ;i,lihJ rWinsa nfADnetit'e. take Dr.
-1 store
Hugh Camboy and a chum of his,'
.was tho answer which came back to her.
Damo Alden understood this time, but
she hesitated to do as the voice demand
ed.
0nc -aWhilpeopK ,fgO.L ...Wbatwoyouheroforat this hourr
I . . I " T ft 7 " " I
'sarsabcfril'It ' .V?S rn'., Tiv,nc,finPv vsr. arouna me worm, dux mpsi oius 8he asked.' "You had better be at home, den an
!j - 4- ' . I Ut AA " . I t s .. x t r ' ' kt 1.iTS5tf'.Iw m' m I a. X
up., niaKe yoa strpng M,ow n m ft;isAntto take and will sr6 KontenX to CO tnrouern ll. : l : tiugn uamn.oy, looKing aiier your poor um
Mif lends is to. find j X - For-(i
yxt'rV'yu :i?nV ' nA IndTiava: -Botli myself addife owe .our U The voice outside muttered somothing
i --jrra.i.J.--V rnt.- ii!WV.l r,T tt MnTon'a VVnn.lAT ii Heal
n -w uuciucoo. :(ti?:.:a,H h '"nTT, v i i - . . ; -Male nv Jcurmaa. -j -i r f 1 k k vi A.mk him
allay pain?iiubdue ipflammtnlH" Kr-W:-:?- J y- v RVt. ia niflWrrn.:. 1.1 b it .11. rha ,iti.td n ' 'fih
B-ires ha krithe:moC tjf He who works or - the aniury . sh-;. x yjjVylJll 1,11 ,nnn,i. U
To
heal;fpul
promut-.andfisatisfactory?
obtaim d by' vwhg that'-bldreltib1
: e nedy;: Dr.'J; It.' McLean's, Volcauic
tronbl?.
Tf vou- suller- frenivauy i aftection
caused by impure blood, if,8ich
as
it.. . :. .'--''
Shiloh's VitiliKer .is what yoifneed ' for '
constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness
-Wt Hugh Camboy bore none too good a
-name, and there was no telling who he
-might have . with him, ; and what they
LI ,'--; - - ' ... . -. 1 - 1 - - - . . . - - -'. 1 a M lfiLli MIUl 1UBS Ul - UUUCLUC -U UcHa I . .
Needless'easb is the mother of scrofula, salt reum, sores, Doiipim and 9jmfamil of dyspepsia.---- Price $r & Qave ln tneir mmas s:
bolted the door," and they ana a gust of
wind came In boisterously together.
It was about all both could do to dose
It behind them, so strong was tho gale;
then, as Hugh turned toward her, Dame
Alden saw that he had been drinking
heavily, nis companion waa a stranger
to her, and hfjd his cap pulled down over
his eyes, so that his feature were half
hidden from her sharp gaze. She wished
now that she bad not let them in; but It
waa too late to mend matters In this di
rection, and che cpuld only rid herself of
them as best she could. .
"How Is your father these days,IInghr
she asked, placing a couple of seats by
the fire.
The same as ever, grumbling all the
time. I shall be arlad when he goes to
Daw Jones' locker . was the filial an-
swer.
Hugh Camboy, the evil one will have
you sure if you feel like that, oucn
words never come from the lips of fiiy
Ralph. Ho's
"Don't preaoh to me, old darnel 1
alnt In no mood to hear a sermon. Ixok
tothelicrht in the window. The wind
must have put It out when we came In.
Dame Aldon, glancing around, saw
that he spoke the truth. Fearful of her
boy out on the sea who would miss the
llffht. she hurried toward the lamp. No
sooner was her back turned than both
the men sprang upon her; Hugh clutch
ing her by the throat and bearing her to
the floor.
80 suddenly had thljbeen done that
the old dame received not the slightest
warning of the unpleasant assault. Ehe
lay motionless upon the Boor as one de
void of life, and th villian bending over
her thought for a few moments that she
was surely dead. Eut there was a good
deal of life left in the vigorous old wo
man, and she soon gavo signs of return
ing consciousness.
"She is coming to herself, "said Hugh's
companion.
"Yes," end I am clad of It. If the fall
had drove the life out of her we should
have been foiled, and had her blood up
on our hands tor nothing."
Dame Alden sat up and gazed about
her In a dazed way. At first she seemed
hardly to realize where ho was, but
when her eyes fell upon tho evil face of
Hugh, everything came back to her.
"You, gallows' bird," she ejaculated,
trying hard to regain her breath, "why
did you do this evil thina to me?"
"We have come for the money we know
you have hidden away," he replied bold
ly. "Tell us where it Is, if you would
keep what little life you have left In yonr
body."
"I have no money," 6hrieked tho old
woman, "and if I had, and millions of
it, you would neTer touch a cent, Hugh
Camboy; has tho fiend got possession of
your soul?" t j
Again the villain seized her by the
throat.
"Speak!" he said In a terrible tone.
"You are an old woman and cant live
long, anyway; and we may as well.. have
tho gold you waa lucky enouKh to find as
that boy, Hal ph. You've kept the se
cret even from him, but my old father
knew of your finding tho money. Where
have you hidden it so long? Tell us, or
you die!" ,
"Never!" gasped Damo Alden.
"Then did ltalph shall never finger
that gold."
The words had hardly left his lips when
the door of the cabin was burst open by a
terrible blow, and ltalph Alden shot In,
as though forced on by the blast of a can
non. Through the window he had seeo
all, and there was no inercy In his heart.
Ills huge clasp knife was in one hand,
and with the other he drew back tho head
of the villian and thrust it to the bllt In
his throat. Throwing him from thebody
of his grandmother he turned to face the
second ruffian; but be had darted out
through the open door Into the blackness
of the night.
Ralph knelt and raised the head of bis
grandmother upon bis knee. By the
light which flashed from the fire and the
lamp In the window he saw that It was
almost over with her. The rough treat.
ment she had received was more than the
eould endure
''Speak to mo, grandmother." he cried
In anguish. "Let me hear your voloe
once more. Yoa aro avonged. The vil
lain here Is dead."
The sound of the voloe of the boy she
loved so well seemed to act like a stimu
lant upon her and she rallied sufficiently
to speak. - -
"They didn't get the gold, my boy! It
Is 'safe, safe for you, where I have guard
ed It this many a year. I found It many
years ago', but I would not tell yon, for
.fear that yoa would want to go away;
and I could not bear to leave the spot
where all those who were so dear to .me
had been lost In the sea out yonder,
now old Camboy knew my secret I cajfc
not tell; ho must have watched me sine
I've been less careful of lato. You'll fiod
it yonder beneath that shelf of rock where
yoa and I have sat so many times togeth
er. Who burled it In the sand where I
found It I do not know. It had been bid-
hundred years, . may haps. Take
my blessing, too.
moment later, and he held the head
dead, , - '
He found the treasure where she had
said be would; and as soon as she was
laid away,' left the cabin forever.
People did not doubt his story, as to
how Hugh came to hie death. The livid
marks on the throat ot the deadwoman
was evidence enough, coupled with the
Who
A Literary Curtoslt j.
A lady occupied a whole year in
searching for and fitting the following
thirty-eight - lit t from EnIl?! and
American poems. The whole rtads al
most ii it wits written 'at one lime
and by one author..
UFE.
Why n this toll fur the trimnrl
. of an hour?
life's thof t summer man is but a
ilowcr;
Hy turns we catch the fatal breath
and die
The cradle and the tomb, alas l to
nlzh.
To be is letter far llan not to
1,
Though all man't life may teera
tragedy;
But light cares speak when mighty
grief i dumb
Tl.e Lottooj it but shallow whence
they con.
Ycur fate ia tut the comu.cn fate
of all;
Unminslcd jora here no man be-
falL
Nature to each allott his proper
phcre.
Fortune makes fully her peculiar
care;
Custom docs often reason over
ru'.e,
And throw a cruel mnshir.c on a
Tool.
Live well how long or short rr-
rnit to heaven.
Thoxo who forgive most shall be
most fotg Yen.
Sin may be clasped wo ckx we
ca-. noi see its. lire
Vile intercourse where lrtnc Ut
not place.
Then keep each tassioa however
dear.
Thou pendulum letwixt a smile
and tear;
Her st-nt-unl sua res let CUtLIes
pleasure by.
With craft and skill to ru'.n and
betray.
Soar not too h'gh to fall, tut stoop
" to rise;
We masters crow oi ail tnat we
despise.
Oh, then renounce that impJocs
feelf-estcew;
Riches have wing and grandeur it
a dream.
Think not ambition wise because
'lis brave.
Tlie paths of glory lead but to the
grave.
What is ambition? Tit but
glorious cheat.
Ouly destructive to the Ira ve and
great.
flat's all the gaudy glitter of a
crown ?
Tho way to bliM b not on beds
of down.
How long we live, not years but
actiot s tell;
Tliat man lives Lot who lives the
first life well.
Xlakethen. while yet yc may, your
God your friend.
Swerct rotator.
The. e is a great confusion and mix
ture of YarieJics of tct route ki
North Carolina, An efTcct It cow te-
ng n-aJe at the N. C. lrcnmeat Ma-
tku to test all kxown vtr.ct!c and to
aid . grower 1 x.ctlin; these lest
adapted to borne end market ce. Few
growett have any tcrt perfectly pcre.
and it will take several aoria to get
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
IS.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
3.
24.
26.
27.
23.
20.
30.
31.
33.
34.
35.
lhe varieties tiraht. We are now
grow log eleven torts, and till te g'-ad
to get any tortt of v local rryutatloo.
The sweet osato crop might te tricg a 1
good dctl of money to our grower. Hat
they most remember thai the Northern
market require a dry, yellow potato.
w hCe the heme demand ia fcr ' the set
tweet yam varieties. We art growing
tereitl tcrtt suited foe Xtrtfxrn 1 h p
meet, and hepe to Cud 000 more rro
d active lLaa those ccrumocly grown.
Hie onlf way to make money ia aLip
ping ibis crop Nor.b it to grow the
kinds they want, ro matter If w here
cocakler tbem unfit to eat. H. F.
Henry, Jlurtc!triat.
Jiff
HeftlU tossis Uie toss I
Tl reatoa Eidta't
Mien K.nr 1 Ut
Mt vfcodrrfst sne4i
ein. U Un.H it kaa
tr f ailed I say ia
tac,o Mtttrrwhat
thw dus, Itoto Ltr
r ! la ataspUst
i.c v to i ia
Tb scicrtil c fxsof
t-Uy elalsa asl prye
I'hat try dlea is '
CAUSEDJBY MICROBES,
RADAMTMICROBEKiLLtt
EittrrnitMtr the Mirbc asa-drirta
Wtl f ia Ttic-.o4 vttsitatU
dooe you caanot havt an aca or taia.
o tour hal tb diae. bcttr a
simple cj uf IfaUria Kr or a eotaKi-
aaitca 01 dira, t cnr tbria all at
tLe asiac tiwr. at Ucat all JImsmS
cvattilbUoaallr.
.1 rtlwa. CvnnrmjJioH. Ct'flrri, Jlrxm
ehtti$, J.'he-utMtri irm. Kidney an Lirrr
Ihitant, Chili a.4 iVrer, cma!t Trck
, in nit it$ forms, as, im art, every
iHttatt Ijicitm to (At L'trman Sttam
Bcrar of IrtTHtlmltmt Itttfatict,
See that oor Trsdf SJ jrk (tame tsalvt)
)lar on eaeh jr.
head for book -liUloj of lac Micros
Kiilrr," girrn a itr by
Dr.J ntUrrON Drosslst.Agt
LO VIS DC JIG, X. C.
H.F. FI RMAN, Agent,
FRANKUXTON, X.C.
NOTICE Uf SALE.
3G.
- 37.
38.
Notico i hereby given, that the,
following namc-d proprtjr for-"
feitetl to tho Unitctl Hfates for
violation of the Internal Rveuu
laws, will 1 oflorel for lal at
Whom Christians worship, yet not public auction, for cash, at IIn
coniprehend. derson, N in rar of DortT
given guard, drug tor, on Tuedar, July, 22,
lbi0: n9 gallons of whiskey
d andtij gallons of Brandy.
. E. A. WHrrr,
Collector 4tb Dist. N. C.
July 10th, 1800.
The trust that's
and to yourself te Jut;
For live we how we may, yet
we must.
1, Young. 2. Dr. Johnson- 3 Pope.
4. Prior. 5, Sew ell. 6, Spencer. 7, Dan
iel. 8, Sir Walter Raleigh. 9, Lonel
low. 10, Southwell. 11, tongreve, 12,
Cbarchill. 13, Rochester. 14. Arm
strong. 15, Milton. 16. Bailey. 17,
French. 18, Soroerrille. 19, Thompson,
20, Byron. 21, Kroollett, 22, Cratbe.
23!aseinger. 24, Crowley. 25, Ilea t tie.
20, Cowper. 27, Sir Wii'.tam DaTcuaut.
28. Giat. 23. WflUi. 30, Add-on. 31,
NOTICE OF SALE.
Notice is hereby given that
thc following named prop
erty, forfeited to the Lotted
States for violation of th Inter
nal Itevenuo law, trill 1 offered'
for sale at public auction,- ior
cash, at Lou 19 burg, N. itt- C,f
I T. Stokca atora, on Monday, Jnly
Drylen. 32, Fraocia Qirvic. 33, War 2Utf 1S90: Zi gallont'whiakey.
kins. 34, Hcrrick, 35. Wm. Mason. 3G. y,:V J'lf'r.
im 9 Tv,r, aa Kiv-Mmr Collector 4lh Uit. r. C
July 10th, 1S90.
Dsiier Jiti Cf K:rtk Caiilin-
Tkt Fa3 Term. Dtji$ StcmUr 4dL
Tuition 30.
Foar rerabur roar af slsJy,Clstlel,
rtiilopheal. Litrarr ar.4 ifKDt.fie.
ttpial ers la (VeaUtry, Clrtlaat
EUctrieaJ uZmgitmrlnf,. iatroaey aai
ethrr siadie.
pcrai sckoola of lw a ad Vlrdielar.
h stadeau snay aiwse ik VaitrWj
leelaeta. aadr
IIUL 33, Dana. 33, Shakes peaxe.
EPOCH.
The t ran tHlon from long, linpring
and nalulul titkness to rohott healtn
marks an epoch la the bfo of the indi
vidual. Such remtrkaUe cveet it
treasured In the memory sod the
scene y whereby the good health hat
bceo attained 1 gratefully bleated. '
II ence iMs tliat to much is beard lit
Praise 0! Electric Balers, bo many
(eel they rwe their restoration to
health 10 Electric BUter. If yea a.e
troubled with any di-eaf e of kwneye.
liver or ttvmacli. of I.hi e abort '
ttaudinir xou will turcly find relief by
oe of hlectrlc nitter. SolJ at CO-.
and $1 rr bottle at W. II. Kum.ao,
Jr. Dny Store
Xoa caonnt twcon.pl.th any work or
buUtesa ouless yoa ft el well. If
voa feel nsed ut ttrtd out lake Dr.
J. IT. McLean. SartaDarilla. It1
will give you health, strength and
vitality.
-
Tho average boy will make a
pair of pantloons look adequated 1
in a day. There Is nothing new !
under tho sun. - - -
ShUoh'a Cakarth Eemedy a V'ur
core for catarrh, dipthcrU sad eaaker
invuth. Bold by Faioatv
A ladv vrishea to know the
best way of marking table linen. M ing skipper freight, .!raya
Blackberry pio is our choice, al- cornn.iioo. llensittaiu-et aiwi
thonffh a tabr with a gravy dish KJ o..re.-eitoL
ia highly esteemed by many.
Hoe. Km P P. BATTLE. LLD,
rtertdtst. Chapel HiU, . C
ITarla; tbladay eaaliSeJ as admlat
trator tf U. I. tuaper, aattea U kerrby
KTra t aJ irvai avinc Lit eatau, I
cosat forward aad pay tk iot at oe.
and all x-rMoa k!iiD ctaiaa aca
U aaiJ uaapr, will irfV6l tLcn ' for
lyntat or before Jsly 4. Dltl. m Ui
seuce will b pieadedla itr ijhir f
eoeery.. TUt JbJt 4. lfT-e.
!CC.J0NC9. APa'r.
YAHTED-W001.
McLean's Sarsaparilla,
and 75 cents per bottle.
man arug store, . - . i
For sale at Fur-
they could not have come to do an old
woman harm, she thought, so she un-.
villain's previous bad character.
was his comrade la that night's work waa
never known. The dead toll no talea. J-
E&iloh't consumption enre la said by at
ra a traaiantea. it cures CTBifuii.
For tale tt Fanaaa't dm; store.
Ilavinj; and unl!mltf crrlt r for wool ' ,
I ti ill pay IhahHieet'nvarket rrke de- "
literal at any dejot or wl-C tkerelr ;
;e aai
way "
rfacka famuLcJ free-
tfrtnl, " , ,
MILES F, "MASON'S SON.
No. 3 S- Kth Fireet
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