.. ? S 4 : Y :.i !
U.T4
OJLT-i-Sf, Editor and Proprietor, -
- With JfrjUcc toward none; . If & Charity fur ail.
LOU1SBURG, NC., MARCH 2p, 1891.
NO 7..
'"'-r- -" ' ' - ' i;-'. ; ' - - """''"7'"
Harpqir r;Weekly
j TTir rraTin imnTA ,
"; , Harper's Wee kly ha aeycr failed to jnsti
J.' j its title as &. i4ioamai ..of . CivUiaatioB.''
k and it has don so witl a constant tagard
"to enlarged posiiibilitiea of jaisefalaess and a
f - hi;W staadari t of artistic and literary ,ex
" ;: cpllenco. It loA res untouched no important
V .; pbass of tlie wo jrld's progress, and presents
a record, equal truat-.ortay and mtorest-
t'i 4 iji U rthe t najtable evonts, persons - and
, ' .; '' achieveaent? oj; oar tiina.,- . ., -) , j
I-, ii piicial sapplmedts will, be coaturaed in
- 18U2. Tfiey will be literary, scientific, ar-
- " tistie, bistonca criwcai, topograpmcai, or
dwriptire, as i iceasion may demaud, and
will continue to idssarTe the hearty eoihaien-
m Nation whicU hss.'boen bestowed on. post is-
- r sues by that proali and t he pabno Aa a lam
H fore. bedHd mt'a d strict" reginl for-thft
qnalitiea that njake it a saw welcoma aud
visitor to eycryl
BASPB'S WEEK
BAKPKB'S BAZAR,
HlUPES'll YOTTSO
V tided Mates,
PERIODICALS.
II- . K . ? . If-, i- J. , ?
1 HABPBB'S.S(A0AirE.....-.,.....-.?4 00
'4a iiB ifttbttriber: in. the
canasta ana iucxico. ;
Th rolaraca. ot tlie Weekly besiu
vith tae nutabjirs for June andieeember
of eae'u vear. ; lltVhen no time id specified,
uleri(tios wilibcia with the unmHer
current at the fifme of r&ecjyt of order v
it Gitiad "Talmiies of. llArpier's -Wc'ekrv
tor thre years baek, ia aeit cloth binding
will be sat by mmit, post-paid for 3 00
pr Vtflwiae. Cjioth cases, tor bindm
mbU saeb lylbi:l,-usfc-pjiiL
v. , Index to H4ipfer':, WwjklVj 'Alphabeti-'
al. Analytical, Vnd elafsied," tor" volumes
, ,1 tiv70, jnelusivl, frcni June 1350, to June
185, one vol., 8-o, elotli 4 oil ,
Kemittauees ahoula be made by post-
x
Highest of all in Leavening Power.i-tatest U. S. Gov't Report
O ! J :
1 fv ji
new?
Address
Habpss
; There - re few, if any," men in iablic
life at the present timevho do not take
it for yraa ted th it'ilis -money to be
raised fre sbprrt of ' the govrb
nieut should b levied is a duly upon
imports.": There w .oaWittirojrerBy be
tweca tho Deraocr.ttSc tind Ucpublicnii
partie upon the priocipla luv4ved ia
the tar'dT. ; Tliese vartiesdiS oalv hi
respest. to the object and jxteut f such
dutie."' Ills Democrats bild that the
duties upoa imports are to le levied
with the purpose of steering the siim3
of money ,uetd;4 for the auppcrt of the
government; --The EeouLIjcaDg h ld
that custom duties thould be laid with
the double prposa of r isiug te nou"
1891.
ILLfJSTBATED.
& BaoTUEsa, New York.
idee nioarsy qhlei or draft, to avoid lev for Diiblic -x!ui!itiir4 snd tnr thn
eU:uice ut lass, i . j. j. - -
Nwpape, lire not to eovytlus advert J...? wuvu Any
thzijuitt. pS&ofc the Ttxprps?. o;'dci. 6fJ? S,ves attentioa to these iimpl
Jlarner Sf B'romert ' " V statements will sea that al the di -cua-
sious which have bt'en h::d io the la t
quarter of a ce.ilury upon tariff eo- m
have tuited upii tha'siygle' quesikm
of the purpe and tlie extent of .(be aj
plica tlou of the system, aud no upoa
qu stioas of principle. ; if two rogges
whcRjId faU cut, audquiirrel-over the
question of the purpofe aii3 ext-ut of a
Harper's Bazair is a journal for the
'home. Giving t the "latest information
with feshtrd 1 1 tiae- luisbiottsr its nuiur-
our illustrations!; fasliibu-piates aud pat- ( CfHltoonlated larceny, nn v oae could
IKriuwccu kuuuuiinciiw arc iuuiiiui:uuir t . .. . ...
tnke to ine uoile tlrcss-muber sua the "" " "
professional njpdestc. No ".-sexpeu'B is j condemnation of theft, no dtvo ion t-i goyerunw.nt su.;li be "borne by-all th
ness ; or the n srhest orate. Us clever
short stories, p ;lr r lays, a.ld tiioa.irlittul
essays satisfy aJt Ut'S, ana its lusr. pac
W!at islhe differenre between
tsxlni a man beeau?e he Is hungry and
tixiiu bim until he become .huury ?
What is the differeuc. between, taxiug
a niau because he is cold and 7 taxing
him until he is compelled to get cold f
What is the difference between taxing
u man's actual tas'es, and taxinz ev
erything that - he ubes. to gratify . his
tastes ? We impeach, tins .system of
tariff taxation of higlTcTiiiiea and mis
demeanors, in that it lays heavy bur
dens and grievances to be borne upon
our sheerest-hainan necessities.
Duties npon imparts art fundamen
tally Iniquitous be -ause they levy a tax
for the support of the government upon
cons;imci8,t the exclusion of all other
classes. The man who does nut kuow
that the consumers of imported good.
aud the consumers of the protect eal
homeuproducol goods, pay all the taxes
the uncounted millions of the reve
nuehas not examined the subject, or
else he has not enough capacity. to un
derstand the most eleruetitary proposi
tion in economics. Where does the
government get the right to tax one
class of frepraen, for the support of the
government, an 1 let all othr classes
go fn e of taxation ? Do not the most
elemental notions f freedoin make it
certain that. the. necessary burdens cf
But it would be unfair to a6k for the
National Baptist what we would not
ask for every other religious paper; and
therefore It seems very desirable that
the "ovtrDroent should subscribe for all
rnrious paiws, especially the smaller
and fabler ones, since those most need
encouragement. Tto Independent and
tlie, C'Lttrchman, and the Christian Un
ion tan g t along without it. - But ; we
would no: ask peeulmr privilege a for
the religious iiai ers. "TheConstitutKH
knows nothing of religion.' Therefore
nil the papers, poIitL-nl,, medical, busi
ness the government ought tv sub
scribe for f. om ine to twenty thousaod
coi'es of caih r.f then.- Jl 0ukl en
vour.tao tlie publisher? ,the 'paper- ma
kers, the ink makers, the type niaktrs,
and would inaugurate an era of pros
perity :wh'ch the mind laintly i ndeavors
to conceive. ' ,
There, are a good many unemployed
treachers .around. ; Hie government
HOW TO GIIOW TOBACCO-
Preparing: the lAnd for Plant Bei-
;.' -: '; - tiiisr..: y '
1 - ... . mi.. !
ing is recommenjed.
--Tobacoo land, more than almost
any other, should be rnuiunpd with
a liberal hand. Stable or barn
yard manure ia every way Ihebcut,
el R. B. Davia, formerly of bu.1 wLen nol to be had in tuffi
rt NC but now of Wil. cient Wntity, must be abstitot-
Colonel
Hictorr
mit r b7 m9 good commercial . fer-
, 1A , v ...... tiljxer, of which their are count-
cessxui toDacco grower, in tbe state ,e83 varieUe9 p6n the marts tpoa-
nve years ago. lie thoroughly un- ftessing more or leaa meritv To-
derstands the culture of-tho weed bacco Journal.
and.madd money rapidly as
planter, llenco wo give this week !
a graphic description from his pen '
on the all important subject of
land selection and preparation:
lVrtlllxln Vonnj Hants.
Ordinarily and after early seed-
ICTica Tor Powdering Uto Nea,
. Speaking of powder rap recalls
the devTora of cror&ea for powder
ing their noses. A woman bates
ash!nynos?f aod not ercry vo
man knows that the hot water wash,
and cold rinen will cure this affec
tion. So it happens that many
women carry concealed somewhere
about th?ia a bit of chamois skin,
a triabglo of old !dcktag foot or
a swan's do:ru puff. It requires
considerable art to hide this in tht
handkerchief and gnUy. powder
the offending feature while fated
WvTamAm Mill kA..!M t - I I ft
vf 114 wrgiu 10 snow 1 m an opera dot or bail room.
uahlfcemplMjihemautta"!afrra:M aDOUl Vn,e ursi o 1 Most any smart woman can da
ry branch oundustry should I , r ' , I Marcn, at w hich U
so that eve
mean addition-
aur) Ka ia u.,a'PU Die. Which llPtfim TtlAntintr shnnM I....... . ... I
p rity before us all. if the gove.najent !4 l.. ' ..v . - fry iw square yards, snoaid be and with a handle,
Lm :iv tinriiv n,i tn hnv t being an adage with good farm-1 ... . QA . . . "anuir
1.: .. it,.i ls r.. ..I. IT i- 1 I I ao . V. t I
fist
A Litllo GirP llxperlcuce hi a
,L . lilbtlio'iiae.
is half worked .n
If the land i
4crop properly planted
this, borr ere r. The - best powder
bought stuffed
but th owner
rip it open ana remove tLe
are well up and have began to filling and haudJe. .Thea she
rrow. thftv Brinnlrl h ntiabw1 I ! 1.. 1 j i "4
mow ; I 0 J 1 uiv u 111 povuer uu, iuib
new ground, ill nMi--.-:vuhAr Jr.i. , . .
should after having been grubbed lui TlTCr i- wrong ..a, onw u.e Kovw
i v 1 , ? j V 1 tbe before each successive put it awav In hr card case or
and chopped, be raked cleanly and rain MmA . fprfnlt(F .JrrV"? r... . . v
0 -- puiioiur iuiunj use. c w vr
nil InnwAa 1 ! i i. I 4 Tl I
;vo auu nucr uuiuu 4b is I it,. . it i . . v I .
then readv for the w ftn , K--" leans ncayune.
"" I snnrs vtrrii. ttiitm with an nl
d wuieU is of i
leJl Agent K. O
f articles on "11
Jpuzt coajos
Liyiiz,".4.ud an
is auoU3 as a b id 'tst of wit ami h tubul
in its weekly issues eveyrihia.sr is inulud
tcest ..ti woiiten. Uariiisf
!tii.sBtJ3 will wriisa series
iio lions i Ooirfort'iblo'
will, treat of vasisitary
uCrrtsstiiiZ succession of
papro i x.Voilan in arv ap-.l Cliistory,"
superbly Ht-istr-.jd,' will be furnished bv
J). I ue scr:al sttx-ics Will
unt an 1 Tiiotna llrdy
PEIUOD1CALS.
;n vkak. ,
.?4 00
or regard for, honesty. 7Le rogecs Pple Irrespective of tlie v Lisses to
would -bo agreed that the larccn; wllich they my l?-lmi: ? Ytt this in-
siiOidd be coittmitte-'l, however much
su
Thkopobb t:nt
. bs by Waiter III
H.lB?i3a's UAZ48.
YOnK-3
Votings free
United iitatdiy
ii
The valuniM
the first Number
tiuie of rvecipt
they mifjht.rlidr as to t'te uso o r e
made of tue stiden troneilv. or :s to
the litnount of nronertv t be t kif,
int- tJuit w hic'i ftp: pjirs to bs simple in
ac , illustration of the sort we h ,ve men-
tioui.-d;. bece'rnes:; misty ' and uncertain
iu t -e d:s-vusslbt'iS of questions of put .lie
rli.'y-. It ; ntay eta rtfc-r soTne - of nr
Democratic friends: to tell -then tluit
""'"I4 ylj j th:re is i;o differenVe,-iu prin iple, be-.
I..! '....,.......k!..r.'..i!s4 09 1 tw.eeiV: their 'tiriff. not ous and policy
ipSOPLB.........:..., 42 0(1 i - ,.P,,. i,vi.: .,.. "!..-
v all tribsen'?rts in the j 1
foiuOa aad Mexico. : ai t e tbem iis it may, the truth must
I he tld. ;Th re is t-.o d.ff- rent e in p- n-
1 t.ii uazea oogins with ..h-le !..t-t,eii a bv laiil' nurl a l.i.rl
Mr and Mrs. Lot era Trescott are
keepers of tne Gov. Lighthouse at Sand
Beach, Mich., and are blessed with a
cimghnr. j.w.jear. old. Utt Apr. Bhould be closely broken -twice 'I 'Vu'L J rV l.vT tT'
she was taken d wn with measlrs. fol- , . ......... quantity of damp earth. Tho
lowed i'th a dresriful eoUjjh and turn- anQ CrOBSWlSe Wltn tne DUII-tOngUe f-rtniW srmnlrl nr l .nnli
iiijr. into.H fever. Doctors at home nd J in horizontal rows three feet apart, I l;u 4
at Detroit treate.1 he, bnt in vaiu, she iUtft .wirl 1- IHftnr. W.h.Ul.he pl"t8 . WCt Wlth
POISON LN COSMETICS.
grew worse -rapidly,- until she was , .uu, uiiuhi either dew or rain. Cor fear of scald-
ihto which should be drilled 300
nere -nai u.ut oi, Doe." Tlien sue puuuuo iwr c-, uuieus wnere me I tu n 1
tr ed D King's New D scovery and af- land is naturall v rich 'of a pood T r7 , , " . . b
terUieuseof twoandaliaifbotUesw.s ' natora-iy ncti, 01 a good gra should hftnd picked oflr
completely cured. Thy eay Dr. Bull's ana CUVB IC" 11 " " "en tvA u-a rni Af
Cough Syrup is -worth its wtiht ia ready to be listed or bedded, with U.-.v .vu t. " ., 1 - vvr.v
goki, yet you can get a free trial boltk. atnrnin nlow I rPfpr . li-r ptrrmBuenuy Madame PifTypaffy adTertisea her
at Louiebnrg drugstores. , D.1g.P.. . Pfefer the hak removed nntU the plants are near- L . , '
. ftiuwiniuuicusiue uoe worK OI u avm iK aA t. t,i.i we-- .Wl-WUUU, VWUi
One disa-rei-ahle thtntj about posts-e hilling, and is at the same time a
It seems to be the fashion with
young ladies with pimples and
blotches on ther feces to make ex
periments with Tarious cosmetics.
stamps is ihat4hey ar apt to get stuck
ou tliemscivcs Leader.
more economical use of the fertili
zer the balks between can be
Tki,1s Backwad''ist.h.itk' ofa thrown our at the first weeding.!
bonk doling with events of the future. .t--u i j , .. I
tfy.u puffer fiomcainrrh. von ran look With a broad weeding ho these!
forward to a speedy cure by using Old I lists or beds should now bo work-
ly large cnoogh to set, but should
then be, in order to toughen them.
Careful Ilandlin; Plants.
Our farmer friends should re-
posed of a combination of poison
ous mineral substances that dead
en and burn the delicate substance
of theskin. There are no complex
ions like those that nature give.
f ord.
lor Janunry f euefi vciirt ! r . ,
When no time i-Jjincutioued, a't?riptius 1 ia,'''"' ,t;cPt,a Omereuc.ti negrce. II
will oeffin ;th' !jhe n'uniber current stl-the li-iniblican tariff do'! lev Is an inio-
- a tf -t. j
tiiiy, then tLe Demx"ratic
is oul-' a lesser iuiqui:y. The o;.e is a
tar ff with pro- e :tion as the end and
r.
Bound Volumis of ; Harper's B zar for
three years harts au ne it cloui. tundini;.
taiiii' policy
will be sent by is
express, free of
freight does hot
voiumc), for $7 U per year.
iail,. postage paid, or by
expense ipfovicUd the
exceea one 'uoiiar uer
l loth Cases foi
forJbi tiding, will
paid, ou receipt
Jtetuittiince sh
f each volunift, suitable
tbe sent by mail, post-.
W$1.00 eacn.
bald be made bv Pcst-Of-
revenue as toe tnc-dc'-it; t!;e. - thct is a
tariff -with revenue as the ed and pro-:
tecti:-n as the iucident. - , ;
W4 dare to uiniutaia the thesis that
fiee Money. Ordter or" iJraft, . to avoid any. system, of tlutes '. viou Imports is
chaoca otioss. . rtl. , based upon afaudameut-:l .a:ouity.
iMiriii:iltra i.r lint tn cnnr t.fno - ilrir. . 1 . : - - .
tisemeat withoul the -exjrs3 order of I z Pu83,l)on imports- are fundamen
UaaPKBABKO-rijEas. - - - tal iniquitous, because they hinder the
K HARPER
. IIOITE AN
z CalsominintJ
ing a specialty,
teed, Lienve ow
U . cockcVdrui? stb
tied J.'T.-Weldod
Siiney Diokersoij;
wilt sell at publK)
fitmops system vomcs iu. and "with an
-npndent effruntery dutt our.t to set
the blood of f. eamen to, lioiliug, tells
Tbe consumers, that Uiey must not onlv
pay all the 'taxes-neuessary- to rui'porl
the gocernmcnt, but they must: pay
tribute to the manufactuiers at home j
When we 1 ok at the iniquity of this'
gystcui we find it very hard to look up
ou the m m wi-.o deliberately advocates
itstontiou tnce as beir:g antbiiig .lse
than a th'.ef. Ignoraut or roguish In
must be. It is little matter to us, .that
great names io th!s, and bi other couu-tri'-s,
may.be brought forward to sup-
poit iiud perjietuate this infamy. Th-;
thio- is Avr.n eternally, and essen
tiiiliy wronpr and great, names count
tor u th iig good whea they ar used to
bo-stera-wrong. -
The reasoti's we have uow g.ven make
it certain that the Systran f Uiff taxa
tion is a plain iniquity. WeJdia 1 take
up, nt another tim, the qua tion as
t what sypt-m'of taxation can be sub-
stiiuted fjr this abomiaatioa, with eh-
tire fairnes3 to a'A cUsses. Iogrcsfcive
Faimer. .
bauis CHtrriH.nre. rrice 25 cts. I ,i i.;n. i. : v 1-4.4.--.t. 1....; TJiu'lftnic af Mr.tV.ar.;n . ...4
Tji-i. .4 i n 14 I WVA vwuiws uir, I'loviug luciu 1 memDer mai notning pays Detier 1 u..6.uvmu6
- - . . . m-.-. ... .v v. I'l t - I II r 4 or 1 4 T at . 1 . . . . ... . . I, . I t . . . .
mit them to-sufi'r wth coik. flitulcncp l. incnPB aparu x Know mat i than carelul handling of tobacco. J neaiin gifing etiecu oi fcwitt
etc.. when Dr. Du'.rs Bnhy Syrup wiU mauy recommend, more crowded Work with the leaf only when it Specific (8 S. S ) permit nature
tliWcf l--.i,.r. lh-m IS emili I i .. ... !. . - - l .
- - ' v ...... . , TMnnnnfr sipmcriha rrm hill. - . i .. . .1 l . . T . . . r.. l 4 1. . 4 ,
- - I f IT 7 . " IU 6WU vtu' AttCrwiul lua4 to work his will in this respect, as
-Ambition is a sn? r wl h widch we l oly three feet, But in doing so every leaf goes in the right branch. t , . , , . . ..
mnstwalkairefuiIr,iir,edu-twantto nothing in my opinion" is cained A bar b-af in rood narl fif 4DOUSna8 01 ,Aa,e5 Dolb Joan?
in weight, while something is lost leaves often reduces tho whole to ana 0Id bT0 diacorered.
in length, breadth and body of the the level of the inferior. Let the Tto cheapest and most beautiful
leaf, which with the manufacturer leaves bo of uniform length and complexion depends on health and
are tho primo requisites. The hills of one grade gd together. Here is . . ...
lv.!a t -ru 4 ... wide room for error and needs v,gr' ns me oice of Swifta
vr - "-"6 -y careful watchin in wranniu- the enccific fS. S. R. tn w,w.n,t
a a a - o "fcs m
1 . a . l I w
& BitOTHEUS, ;
" T Ivfw ork.
I free tnLercourse of iTeoplf wi h p ople.
Ci vilization make a pivgf eS3 main ly b y'
business contact of country with coun
try.' -'The superior elements 'in the civ-
dizatioh of any country will rausmit
tliemselves most '-rapidly to a les fe
vored people and country through the
business intercourse e4hpse countries.
Any -system, therefore, - which limits
ORNAMENTAL -
bsiGJST PAINTER.
.lmng, p?aior pain t-
natista ction guaraa
ers at Thomas Ay-: i the intercourse of country ; with coun
try, must hinder the civilization and
progress of- the !i-s f ivored "''country.
By virtue of th I antlioiity- ulven liJe itfH Th:&rgument inay appear to som to
an order of Franlilin'Swperior Court uaJe be Eutopian aiid far-fe'ched.: - We dt
; by B. li.'llassenbjiire, Ulerk. in this pee- : . ' ,- .'
Hi proceeding tolimnk land assets eatl eeehowit can weUppear other-
i adtfiiuisirator; etc; . 8.
fv.et.-, at , heirs-at-law 1
auction to the bisliest
bidder at the Court House door in Louis-
iur, i, c;., on a sonoay, the otu aay ot
Aprjl fet'iito'eloe 'ta it,!befh1; the!,firs
Hnday in th ia iuth,,th9 following "id e
erlbed tracl pf 'p iircel .f lahdrjsitaated ii
ih township o layesville, ia iVanklin
' . tsottuty. aud bpBrtiea as follows: Qa? .th
, . a. " . ... J wii. ; ..., .. i r . ' V UVIU Oil U
W ulie Ureeit, on f the East ' by lands -of
on the'Mdntiiby lands
in ihe West by lands of
iainins about 50 acres.
f 5 cash,-' balance at 8
o
'.,-'; Charlie (toodson,
. of Brock Cheek, i
', ; Itobt. Harris, eon
Terms- of sale i -
months time, deferred payment ta be evi
denced by note bt
ff..,:.m Ironi day ji sa
purchase money, ih paid;
yp.:, iiti. i.4
This 14Ui day i
V
- (,. .
AO
ariotr 8 pe-r cent, inter
e, and title retained till
rebrirary, l$91v
' .ommis8ioner:' v.
8
P 4 PIECES ChV.UGiC.
x o any one senainj i
Macazimk -will be sei
vocrippum. The
per Vear. Each iz&ue
complete stories, corj
puzzles, jokes, hints
oesc oi music
evenings. - TK!jrw
64pfres 259
300,000 wtU :
plete stories, and vo
tne latter is worth a)
:or only Ten Cents I
his oner is made to
tnaI.inowitijrvfuH -i
i in A-t. .i.. w. .
it for four weeks as a ft-a
egular price isiour dollars
liontains from ten to- fi fteea
llments on current events,
or the hnovhnlH. and th
mnS7Iist ifr th5n' toT lo8 winter
mu yon get in fourcopiasl
Itrmns o? readings matter
CmprisSJg over BO com
lal and insunmental mnrac,
least titty cents,) and d
( It entiru win ty4.. w.A
f Ws offer is made to fliet yon to give the paper a
vii taac you wtu become
pettaaaent subscrtberli.
A' d 5W3lr WABAIlK,'" Box lh,
-- w .-w ims . jac.--r--h pa
Evt ryone who h is Once usotl Dr
Bull's though Syrup mviuiahly resorts
tq it ag.iiu tor coals, etc. " .
-0 "When vice pievais and impious
men bear sway.", ' When "cuts," sprains.
ai;d bruis-. s torment nil the dy; then
ea?e trom p -in tram care aud hurt are
sent. by great Salvat.Ou Oil, the stand
ard liniment. .- - -
The CJoyeruincht Dlirkct.
wvf-e to tnose narrow, versons w ho
coiumit themselves to the collectins of
revenues by customs duties. But the
pjgress pf.tnea in -tlie- line of ytlmse
achievem en ts .whicli add to the sum f of
oof. virtues,-aiid enlarge the exttct of
our lowers iover tde rtra'actory torcea'oi.
nature, and 'increase, tlie sum of our
happincssfand broaach our sympathies
and quicker our aspirations, is certaiu
ly ii-OtouuworthyJ of the; ttetou ; of
statesmen .i; We make no doubt -at all
that the Decalogue! tself seerus Eu iopi
an and impracticable to the inatf -wh
sees anything but a fundamental wrouj.
in any taiiff system of the past, of . of
Ihe prrt:i.-
Duties upon Imports are fundamen
tally X iniqaii.ous-because-.. they - levyJ a
burdensome tat" upon 'our. human ne
cessUies.1 the city of Raleigh should
tax the daily hun-cr of-ils 'citizens : to
supf'brnhe municipal government in a
8tyleof extra valance 'andwaste, ; the
people of ; this quiet and - pencf ful ; old
town would burl ' the city; government
but of both power and life in loss time
tlian a week. But what is . tlie differ-1
ence in levying a tax npon actual hun
ger .aad actual nakedness, ami levying
a tax u ixn the thiurs that are hecesa-'
ry to safcisiy lunger ' and cover aked-
Under tha "new Silver, bill, it is pro
posed that the government ehould - buy
all the silver that anybody. has .for s!e,
whether produced iu Amirica or else
where, and should pay.JTorjit about.25
per cent, more than anybody e sc would
pa for it; Of course,' this ' is done in
order to encourage the mineis who are
produvingthe. silver-
Dut why make a distinction in. ivor
of tht.8e'."who .constitute but a very
small majority of the. producers iu "the
country? Why not have the govern
tneut buy all the iron, and the lead, and
tne copper ana tne coat mat can e
m hed ' AVliy not have " the : govern
mt:i.t:aid the hard handed at d deserving
fanper by .buying- all -his; potatoes and
"ill his lifctf? If ;the potatoes and the
beef should come to grief on the bands
j jfthe government, why:the govern
ment is able ,(o stand it; ai d It is al
the Aietler for the farmer, wha thereup
on can produce soiu.-ir.oie tar the came
benevolent purchaser. : f By the same-
tokeu, the govemment shou'd buy al
tire cc al, all the lumber, all the hard
ware, all the shoes and stockings that
can b4 purchased. ;;;
But t!:s is only the beginning. It Is
very desirable that the newspaper in
terests should be protected and encour-
aged. i The 5 ycrnmen t ought,, by al
means, -to at once subscribe icr tcu
th tisaud cop es of the National Bap-
ti&U whicK t o d 'ubt, the euterprising
trip.
Tim b'iit -it:i.
Perhars y n r r.m dotvn. can't eat
an't sleep, c-an't t ink, isn't do anv
thina lo vour safisfliciion. and vou wrn
der what ail yo i. You should heed
i. -. :. .... xi . I bv Rtennini? or otherivisA mnsanr. I !-- v 1 i . . . :
v. niuuii,. J'l U.K 1(1- III" mc 11191 I - " I CUUaUICOVU WU4bU, BCD 44I 4 . 0 I . .1 1 lit 4 . If . .
siep Into Dtirvotu niostration. Yon ine one row. and then niacin the ...nfi irith rit rirs. Tbe hinta ,wuw aim ntaiia n sysiem,
.r'!.r',? lIiH B,1u hills of the next between those of mty seem small and of little worth and m this way to give' luiter to
wtor-inr yr.r nervnu' systeM tb its the first, and so on, or what is call- b,ut long experience teaches that th9 ojes anJ roses to tb9 K
ll: eddodging them. To prevent crowd rZ? Xt
...... . ... ... tr ... I ino nr lrTPOTilsritv in hillinif lhil . i - 1 t. -v I Lrtlrtrpn I.rv Faj Pifrhiv P4mi
luuiu end niu-rauve. xour nppeiite re- o j ........ " sua oi ine pianiera cufck. 1 es, i w j i.w..wi avt i.
. .. . -1 . r . .1 i ni' . . I. . .. ... I - .
iriiK, go'ni cijicss oo is restored-, fino i ruie win do iounu oi - use wnere l planters, careiui nauaung pays,i .,, .
the hver and kidney resume healthy ro v.-j0 ora arnnAA I and navii well. Southern Tobacco TUldrtrt CfY tCf RtcherS CtStSfll.
...l..v- ri... . L.nl. rr - . 1 - M" M v v iu y vu. 1 I J I - .
av-w.Mi. lit n ituklic. - irrico OU CCD IS I I T "
journal.
at Louisburg drug stores. - I The hill culture, both m the
preparation and the subsequent
A man never gets so poor, tl at be working of the tobacco cron. should
. ti.. i -
can't borrow trouble withont'securi'y
BUCKLEY'S ARNICA SAIVB.
The best save in the world for cbts.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum.
fever sores. . tetter, channed hand-:
ohildlalns, corns and all skin eruptions
tnI positively cure piles, oi no ' pav
required. It is ; guaranteed to sive
perfect satisfaction, or ruonoj; rcfuml
ed. . Price 2" cents per box. ?
Jtor sale iy Liouisburx Drugstores.
Given a few'themksls. a ."rountrr-
feiter can always raise a dol ar; " : '
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When Baby was. sick, w gavshsr Cwtorio.;
r - f
When shs was a Chfld, sha cried for Castor! a. .
When th. becams Miss, sh clunf to Csstorlm.
When she had Children, she xae thm Castorlik.
A man who is up to snuff iai't to be
suetzed aC ' ' - j ; . - '
Sweet ct Bast II
' Ths Leading
T23S.3Xr2IE.
fngnattt letting?
Price 23 CU. I
Sold st Dn-mdst-L
eCvm Liter Cmplulat,
CottMKCM, tlllOM
Afactioms, 6i4lit9,
- SfrugglttM.
ptJli' i Sit ' i r . lr ' J-;V J K i'
mimi
Cis. &oii bjf ctff dniggktu
ETjIJ reliera Chsumaiisa, ffearaf ja,
SxctlingsfiruixB3,Lumbago?rziaz.
Headache, Toothachs, Ccros, Bur.7.
and large-hearted publisher wudd te CflB, Scafds, Lackachd, tounc!3,CiC.
wjlli ! to put at
holesale rate.
tt.tr" lCt- - rtVCS. 7 Crtnt Tobacco Aim
bntU MUJ'-f'f Id Ct. MtA drugs'
never be departed from, for the
reason that the method of cultiva
tion gives the land the best drain
age of which it is capable. And
in this crop drainage is ono of the
Watch the IMaut Bed.
Watch the plant bed. ; This lit.
tie sentence might be repeated on
ChUdVcn Cry fcr Pitcher's Csststh
GOOD XATUKED ADVERTISING.
. The merchant or business man
in any line who desires to' reach
every pago. So important it is the public, at.d profit in doing so.
that tlie farmers bear it in mind.
finest things to be considered, for WMlo the planU .coming up
iiwusuoui aiseases are young they need every at
to which the plant iliable-such tention. , Sc0 that tho littlo inaccU
. f .1. : .-. 4 : 4 4
?a ueuwiuB. iuuis, BiWu,nB, rust- ftfe dojn dkmi: Watch the
mg and shedding comes from ex
should give his announcements
and invitations a cnial. frank
and good natured cast. Tha ad
vertisement that b ars 9a its sur
face the indications of a'disordor
ed livor does not attract. It repels
are doing no damagoi
cn.nvLi!. and be anra that no creak
1 . 1 t 1
chxhivh rain, accomnanipn itv f-r- . ...... .
B i V 7 .1 is maaa m 11, mua exposing me and instead of do ng the wriUr
nosaivfl hair 1 ha crfnrfli rf IkAl .. . - I O ...
i "Vi u 14 r T nder plant. Be sure that frost g0od, it injures him aad drirea
plantitself would suggest as much, fiuda no Wfty to the tender u eUhcT Tba .
for m, time; of drouth the Remembe'r that upon -the care of who smiles through his announce-
leaves Btand up to gather the rain lhe8e plaat8 y0ur crop depends, ments and over hi. counter makes
but so soon as it; has enough of it So watch lhe laut contina. frieuda -d , . -
they turn down to throw tt off. I oa8Jy. ; .. . way but once," and people turn
"M-'-iW ' Have your land well prepared, aside and ply g. money to meet
fclwUii"' Kv. A crop wWl started is hall made. a warm han clasp and a smile
""""5 m w uuuoua ew.y H9 Rememeber this. Don't be afraid to
April or May; and schould be al- put in pienr 0( home fertilixer,
t 41 1 fJ . l
For nausea lay a little pounded
ice on tboback of the neck.
and buy as little foreigh as possi
ble. V Bv all means dn't buv it on
rrsrlit. .nntAnt thoM hints m.l I - Wet tobacco will reliefe bee or
. il ' " i 4 t, i wasp stings. - - i -.
paste them in your pocket book. - . . . ...
It will do you good to remember .rnPnftT-rfl!.f:. hfn:Mv..
ish and apply as a poultice to the
wriit.
The First Tar and Feathers.
ways when the soil is in good work.
ing order and neither . too wet or
too dry. - In the one case it- will
break and prevent the ready
growth of the plant and in the oth
er it will require much4 rain lo put J them.
it in condition for planting.
- If the land is not new. ground,
either forest or pine field, it should
be ' fresh or at least rested and in
poorl heart .and n nou which neither 1 Once upon a time Charles the
o ,. I . . -
corn nor sorghrum has been lately j sixth, of France, gave a. masque-
rvnrp- . "Fur snr.h land thn nrpn. 1 rade ball, aud he and five of his C ApriL July. fet-t-ircr. October
aratioa is in .11 r-.pect, .imil.r courtier, toot the part of .atjr.. S.
to that of newrouud except that J Io do th.s artistically they were J leg a,-pi-am$ io tu.b in tU laU
rcituu miun county, i wiij Lm t
la Loclsl.&n 00 ttunl.y of each wk,
ail alt pub'.i- dip, to attcrd to " any
busicese coucectrd with my oSc.
. . .. J. X. II-iKj(ia, iof4.
TO 1'L'BLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS
The Sapcrlntcndtt.t of Pnbllc schools
of Fnuiklui ccuuly, will te la Loci-
burg oa tbc second TriurK sy U FeLru-
a turning plow may take the place clothed , in looso liacu habits bc
of a bull-tongue, and the hilling smtared w.th rosin and than stuck
should not be-done : earlier than all over with down. One of the
the' first of May for fear that the company, in a frolic, lighted ouo
hills may become grassy whPe of the satyres with a torch and as
waiting for plants or a season to a consequence four of them were
plant .them. To preserve such burned to deaths This is suppos-
land aud to prevent damages to ed to be the origin of the tar and
the growing "crops from washing feather c us torn.- Philadelphia
rains, water-furrowing or gutter- Prers.
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