The ' - . , Carolina Watchman. t . m OL XVII. THIRD SERIES - SALISBURY, CM 18) 1886. I I . i . 1 ' ' - MEKONEY&BKO j The State New Yorkv is Have fitted up Machinery at their Store House for the purpose of overhauling old Sewing Machines. They tfeep: new parts of all Standard Machines. Can refit them and make your machine work as well as when new, AT SMALL COST. They will Tepair all kinds of light machinery, and various house hold article& Guns and Pistols, Umbrellas, Parasols, Locks, Sausage Grinders, Coffee Mills, &c, fcc. Forest Commission of asking the Legislature for $75,000 to carry on the work of protection of the forest lands, from de vastation, and the incidental benefits to the cultivated lands and the health of the people. The destruction of the forests not only rendering timber scarce, but it affects the flow of rivers, drying them Dr. Cope seems to be filling the bill to a Call of Members of the State Committee, grape-growers and wine-dealers looking Saturday we had the good fortune' At a meeting of the Democratic cen- TlSl of being psent at the closSgexercises tral committed held this day in pur- wm8' the TiJS J? of L. W. 8. Best's school at the Kluttz 8uance of notice, it was resolved that of 1885 18 &yen" ! T 2fcS98 e e?elses ft Fri?y the Democratic State committee be and Saturday were of the nature of a ni . . . D i :. . , , W i i t called to meet at Kaleiffh. at 1 1 o clock delivered an address on the subject: lhursday, Apnl 15, lWo, for the pur- Tr j I 1 J ' : ... L X 11 pue ui couoiuenng iiupurianr- iuuiters. "Choosing & Profession or Aim in Life." His subject was addressed more particu larly to tlfe boys of his school, in which WM wt. fnrt.h vorv ltmirll v tVint it. va up in summer and flood-i the aim that makes the man, and without ing them in winter. It opens the country to severe wind storms, and in many ways affects the comfort and healthofthe people. Chinese Question. A Washington Special to the New an aim however talented he may be he will never be of much weight in the com munity. Mr. Bost has been teaching in this vicinity for the last twelve or fifteen years, (which speaks well for htm,) and knows just where, how, and when to strike to pupils. reach the better part of hts Warren. A full attendance is desired. March 10, 1886. Chairman. THE FOLLOWING ABE THE MEMBERS OP THE DEMOCRATIC STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, CHOSEN JUNE 25, '84: 1st district S. B. Spruill, Frank E. Vaughan, W. D. Prsden, Charles P. cause of the movement. The rise has not yet been decided upon, but it is es timated that it will reach about 20 per cent all round. We are anxious to see our people a grape-growing, a wine making and a native-wine-drinking people. ! Not a people drinking to ex cess, of course, but a people drinking the pure and wholesome wines of their own manufacture, tarthe exclusions of the often vile concoctions they now consume as whisky and beer. We be lieve that in that direction lies the shortest road to the temperance we all Don't throw away a pair of Tongs, or Scissors, for want of a rivet ; a Bucket, for want of a hoop or bail ; a Smoothing Iron for want of a handle; a set of Knives for want of grinding. Spend a Bime aM save a Dol lar ! - - mm We hope soon to start up our Wood Working Machinery, Ma chine Shop and Foundry, which will enable us to repair anything frOm a Sewing Machine to a Steam Engine. We have good wood working machinery for building Doors, Sash, Blinds, & making all kinds Mouldings. If you have one of our Farm ers' Plows, don't throw it away : the committee, according to previous ap- nnintmanr ssnllawi a moAtintr AAnoiilr. An York Star, says the Chinese Minister j the advisability of building a new school house. A. H . Kluttz, Esq., was appoint ed chairman , and explained the object of the meeting, Betting forth the disadvanta ges of the present house, with all the ad vantages of a larger. Then Mr. L. W. S. Bost read a letter to the committee from our worthy Sunt. T. C. Linn, in which he urged the necessity of building a new house. It was concluded to build a new house, 20x32, with modernedesks instead of slabs benches, also plenty of Black boards. All we have' to say is, that is an aim in the right direction, go ahead ! Yours truly. 11. J. After the closing exercises oT the school Stevenson, H. L. Granger, R. B. Pee- was much displeased with rresiaeiit Cleveland's message on the indemnity demand for outrages perpetrated m Wyoming Territory on the Chinese. He referred to the indemnity conceded to this country in the Canton riots. The President endeavored to show that the cases were not analagous, and the minister's demand not well founded. This produced indignation instead of satisfaction, and it is thought trouble is ahead. The English and German Ministers, says this correspondent, side with the Chinese and throw their in fluence to the production of dissension. The Chinese have a fashion of cutting off heads, which they seem to think our government should proceed to 4Jo without the ceremony of a court and jury trial. 2d districtr-H. L. Station, M. D. W. desire to see prevailing throughout the bles. 8d district A. J. Galloway, J. H. Clark, J. D. Stanford, A. B. Williams. 4th district H. A. London, W.Hi Pace, A. W. Graham, 4. H. Abell. 5th district A. E. Henderson, N. W. Norfleet, EL B. Gleen, N. B. Cana day. 6th district W. J. Montgomery, J. D. $haw, N. A. McLean, H. B. Short, Jrr 7th district Georee S. Bradshaw. land. The native-wine-drinking people of the world, wherever found, are tem perate people. Why should there be a difference m our case? In this connection it may be well to note the fact that Representative Green, of this State, himself' a large wine maker, has in charge a bill prepared by the State Viticulture! Commission of California and the National Vine Growers' Association of New York, re flating to spurious and adulterated a t ill wines, wmcn ne will introduce ai me J. G. Hall, J. P. Caldwell, R. C. Bar- earliest opportunity. Under its provis- The proposed increase of the rates on 4th class jnail matter, the author of the Bill, Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, frank Rev. Sam Jones, the revivalist, was not so successful in Chicago as elsewhere. He succeeded in raising a sterm of indignation against himself on one occasion, which affords reason to fear that his light may yet go out suddenly, and leave the world in as deep darkness as before his entrance upon the stage as a reformer. We quote from the N. Y. Stmr, March 5th, the following notice: That mot sensational of modern reviva lists, Rev. Sam Jones of Atlanta, 6a., is a ringer 8th district G. F. Bason, J. C. Wil- bourn, W. C. Erwin, M. H. Hoke. 9th district Johnstone Jones W. W. Stringfield, W. B. Troy, Frank Coxe. CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. R. H. Battle, chairman!; Oct. Coke, C. M. Busbee, George H. Snow,R. G. Dunn, P. Fleming, S. A. Ashe; W. J. Yates, Mecklenburg; R. B. Glenn, Stokes, James, S. Battle, Nash; John Hughes, Craven; Thomas W. Mason, Northampton; James W. Wilson, Burke; Paul F. Faison, Wake; Paul B. Means, Cabarrus; D. B. Nicholson, Samson. B. C. Beckwith, secretary. (The Democratic papers of the State are requested to print.) A. CAED. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe that will cure you, Free or Chakgk. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South America bend a self -ad dressed envelope to the Rev Joseph T. Inm an. Station D. Neve Tort City. .. 4:ly HAPPY ffl YEAR Do you hear a big noise way off, good people t That's us, shouting Happy New Year! to our ten thousand Patrons in Tex- as, Ark., La., Miss., Ala., Tenn., Va., N. K 8. C, and Fla., from our Grand New TEMPLE OF MUSIC, which we are just settled in after three months of moving and regulating. ions, pure wines, the product oi tnis country, are exempted from taxation; but all compounds or adulterations of wines are taxed, and, when such com pounds or adulterations are represented to be nure. -they are subject to forfeit ure, and offenses against the law are punishable by fine and imprisonment, m addition to iorieiuire. The Blair Bill in the House. Norfolk Virginian, Dem. The pathway of those who favor the Blair Educational bill appears to be beset with difficulties. Many people and Daoers. in the earlv stages of its discussion, adopted the conclusion that this sugar-coated pill would go down the national throat without a halt. The developments at the present sit ting of Congress indicate that such parties made a great mistake. It is re lated that at the Friday's meeting of the House Education Committee a l: t , j I ii x:. 1. 1. ,U.,.al TU K, 1 1 ., ........ r..i-; i ,,r...T-n i cuiiveuiiiuii oi k aiie-iiuneis uiiu v mtr-i l reLiv uuiiv wus jlih-.-.-t-i. mc um the country merchant. The measure . . TlK.iferatioA of an auctioneer, makers will be held in Washington in was opposed vigorously by Representa- the standard never wears out, & is unjust to the people, and those who J Mr. Jones possesses these gifts in an euii- May next for the purpose of forming a tives Miller, Burnes and Strait, and de- nem, uegrpe, aim um auuieucw national association or tnose engaged tended Dy mjv-wuiis. wniv nine raera uniformly , disposed to be generous toward in the twQ inoUstries mentioned, and bers were present when the first vote his eccentricities, in view of the earnestniss wQ . w f!roHna wni 1 oto Thia vnU tnod 3 to 4 to he threw into his work and his manifest " 1 " . 7 T Ti u-n j. i xj Z a1- sincerity in the missionary field. Presum- represented thereat. It is proposed to report the bill to the House. After ing upon his indulgence the evangelist, hold in connection with the convention the vote was taken two members en- when he found himself face to fane with an an exposition of American wines and tered the room, and a motion was intelligent audience in Chicago on Monday other products of the grape, and an ad- made to reconsider the vote. This was evening, proceeded to make offensive re- dresg ftagjen issued by those engineer- carried 7 to 3 and it was decided to marks which his hearers were prompt to . wr Mnwntil unA uTSri- tha n1Wt affain at the next "11 It II I . Ii : rw I . , 1 I liiu wutu v vvitivtwvu wnw vmmvm I VyVllUl.iV. . v v the niece of lis. If VOU have enongnw mam 11, impossible - tion in which it is shown that the rape meeting. It is apparent that a ma- . . a. 1 i a 1 1 1 hi, 11 1 h iiii 11 At 1 iimi cii w 11 1 iiLii iviii, 1 - t 1 1 r i a a Hallelujah! Anchored at last in a Main moth Building, exactly situated to our needs and immense business. Just what we hive wanted for ten long years, but couldn't get. A Magnificent Double Store. Four Sto ries and Basement. 50 Feet Front 100 Feet Seep. Iron and Plate I Glass Front. Steam Heated (Electric Lighted. . J1 ly admits, was intended for the protec- gospe.er ormani o u eccen ru.es ana aorup, ij "vv r surprises. His labors in the vineyard are tion of countrv merchants. The end nmmhiriv lwiii vftd to have resulted in .,,1 f ;a n nvAnf. mnntrv Twonlp I awakenine tlie convictions and improving Grape-Growing and Wine-Making. h ' i0 m o mor the morals ot a certaui class whose harden- Raleigh News and Observer. "UU1 & J ea ueans cau ouiy oe reacucu oy a preutu- w , , . . .r . . .. . 1 fliom fr Vmi7 -frnm I pr who noiSf'Ss! the Itinera ol n. Stentor. the I o . CUUXl l LI ILIA LW uu,ux w y i.x I 1 O 1 J I . .. . ' a. r . i . : i . I. 1 mrpbr.r. Th niMMiire touruc u' ' 'ircc.' '"V1' u"u kT hv adding three nieces vou haveiPP0 ifc wil1 8ure to hear when a new plow at a trifling cost, reiu w lueir . " ,r . . , ,A involves the same oppressive principle And remember that you don t o Qur preent protective tariff, which have to send to N. York or Ohio puts a high rate on foreign merchan- to eret a DroKen nart or noinis. dise m order to protect home manu- o i The freight in such case will buy facturers; for the rate is fixed high i "i .... make it impossible tor tne The Largest, Finest and lost Com gleteMnsic House in America.' I A Fart, if we do my it ourselves Visit New York, Boston, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans, ? or any City on this continent, and you mil not find its equal in Size, Imposing Ap pearance, Tasteful arrangement, Ele gant fittings, or Stwk Lamed. Buzz. Buzz. Buzz. 7 TNE BUSY BEES HEALING NATIONS. to the Wafted forjB. B. ? MOTHER AND BISTER. ''J B.B.B. Co.: M v mother and sister kd ulcerated throat aad trrorala, and KTfc B cured them. E. O. TIN8CW June 80, 1885. Conmhii,'ili, GOD SPEED IT. B. B. B. Co.: One bottle f B cured me of blood poitoo and rheumatism, I Msj God ipead it to every una. J W. 1. BL1I4UL. June 91, 1885. Brunswick, On. twentt-piveJ tears. B. B. B. Co. :. One of my customers, J.1 B. Rogers, was afflicted 25 years with a terri ble ulcer on his leg, but B. B. B. has nearly cured him. R. P. MEDLOCK. June 22, 1885. Norcrses, Ga. BAY HORSE. B. B. B. cured me of an ulcer with which I had been troubled fifty foart. I am new ss fat as a bay horse, and sleep better than anybody, and B. B. B. did it all. 11 It. SAtLI LK, Conductor C. R. R. RAILROAD TALK. i Pour hottlcs of B. B. B. cured me of a severe form of rheumatism, and the same number of bottles cured my wife of rlieuma- USUI. W . i WWAAili Conductor C. R. R. BUSINESS. piece 01 us. 11 you not bought one of our Plows buy it you will never regret it. T. J. A P. P. MERONEY. Feb. 4, '86 foreign manufacturer to compete with the home producer. Under this sys tem the home manufacturer grows rich at the expense of the home people who consume his goods. Woodleaf Items Three Babies at a Birth. Dear Watchman: Farmers are busv nusninff oreDarations for another will not soou forget. tria Vina nmf niiirp i a i I fat well together, and even a popular re- jjJL. j x t ir I Tivalist need not forget that the disscnu before coming to the meeting rise In their seats. Twenty stood up, and to the majori ty, who remained seated, he cried out that he uwanted them to take their carcasses out of bcfe.'V The scene that followed was sensational beyond the expectations even of the revi valist himse'f. All over the hall men and women stood up, and a tempest of indigna tion seemed to let itself loose in ah instant. Revivalist Jones received such a rebuke from his justly exasperated audience as he Manners and morals Snnthem members, whom it was sup posed would favor it, will vote the oth- Band Instrument, er way.' Besides, should it command SJ- BEST SEMEDY KNOWN FOE CATARRH SORE MOUTH SORE THROAT In all forms and stages. It Cmren where others failed to give relief. Dr. B. B. Darts. Athens. Ga.. says: "I suffered With Catarrh Ave years. But since using CERTAIN dising and gone to farming. tie is mittinsr in a lanre crop. Mr. U'od Knocker has a new way of putting up ice. He stacks it and covers it with saw dust. His first stock thawed out and a second stock is likely to go before this month is out Clod Knocker has been after the chattel mortgage man. Officers have a practice of posting mortgages on country store doors and ir never does the store any good, never helps the trade. I never saw a mort- forgt nation of the gentle and benign doctrines of Christianity is in no wise inconsistent with the character of a gentleman. A better, probably more truthful, and satisfactory statement of the Chicago af fair. At th First Baptist church, in Chicago, Monday. Rev. Sam Joues, the Southern 1 All 1 11.. Ail ' i 1 11 pan be successtuiiy grown on lands jonty or tne comniuxee oppose inc that have been condemned for general measure, but some of its opponents are agriculture purposes; that, owing to willing that it should go back to the favorable climatic conditions, soil in- House for the question to be settled irredients and ceoloeical formation, cer- there. The opposition that has devel- tain belts and areas of country are ex- j oped is a surprise to the friends of t&e ceptionally well adapted to the produc-1 bill, and it is thought now that hiany tion of grapes and that such lands ap preciate rapidly in value under such cul tivation. We all know that this State lies within one of the belts and forms one of the areas above referred to, and it only remains for us to realize fully the importance of the wine-growing in terest and the possibilities of profit and better general health that it holds. There has already been a rapid exten sion of the industry in the (State despite the lack of any organized effort in its behaii, ana it is tnererore eviaent tntit it can easily be made to reach the pro- and now, with this Grand New !Music Temple, affording every facility for thc ex tension of our business; with our $200,000 Cash Capital, our $100,000 Stork ol Musi cal Wares, our Eight Branch Houses, our 200 Agencies, our army of employes, and our twenty years of successful experience we are prepared to serve our patrons far better than ever before, and give them greater ad vantages than cau be had elsewhere. North or South. This is what we arc living for, and we shall drive our business from now on with tenfold energy. With hearty and sincere thanks to all patrons for their good will and libera! sup port, we wish them all a Happy New Year. LMflea & Bates So. Music House, SAVAWJNAii, UA, erasre posted on a store door in Salisbury in my life. There are plenty of other ta gftsp for breath places and the people up here intend to J seated now,1 he said. '-Why brethren, you see that they go elsewhere in future I would ftnd more prayerful Christians in anvwhere except on the store door. Hong Kong, China, than there are in this I meeting to-day. If you can't pray I want a., i j. Kin v i (Vt i ci,ri t ru iiitit o Ij v rv i of goods. The school is still improving at evangelist, said: "What a privilege it is to it gnould bear in such favor nrjrv. rnv i wni k ii liiiikr uoi i own i . .. . t 1 i on their knees and prayed before they came ale soil and under such genial sKies as to this meeting to rise in their peats." About those nature had vouchsafed us It 20 persons arose in the auditorium. Tlie should be fostered and encouraged in evangelist leaned against tlie pulpit and I every way possible. I here is not a "Yoa may be I prmnt.v in th St,;it,c in which it could vou to take vour carcasses out ef here. I don't want you to come here if you can't pray.'1 An aged man sitting In one of the , L L.iL 1 U a majority vote in doih orwucues ui Congress, it is a question of some doubt whether the approval of the President could be secured. David Crockett Ben Perley Poor in the Sunny South. David Crockett was the roughest diamond that ever sparkled in the House of Renresentatives. Reared in the cabin of his father, a Revolution ary soldier, who was a pioneer settler in Tennessee, he became noted as a marksman, a bear hunter and an In dian fighter. In due time he was sent to the legislature, and in 1827 he went to Congress. Wearing a homespun suit, with a waistcoat made from the skin mer should have his vineyard big or of a panther, which he had shot, he at liffln iiiat ne Via Viao Vila fttt'tl or n i nl I trnctad some attention, and the most 1 Itvlvt J U0V chj iiv utw v " mm v uw v.. , makft irrsiiM-s not onlv for absurd stories were told of hie prowess. domfc,r. consnmntion but f or shioment I He told some good stories but the to the markets INorth and West, greater pan oi nis remaras were i-uarw r. s. If any one should happen to want a Piano, Organ, Violin, Banjo, acrordeon. nt, Drum, Strings, or anv nstrumcnt, or She:t Music, Music Book, Picture, Frame, Statuary. Art Goods, or Artists' Material. . WE KEEP SUCH THINGS, and will tell you all about them if you write us. L.& Bi Si Mi Hi MAGICAL, SIR, The use of B. B. B. has cured me of much suffering, as well as a case of piles of 40 years' standing. Although 80 years old, I feel like a new man. B. B. B. is magical, sir. GEO. B. FIUZIER. WONDERFUL GODSEND. My three poor, afflicted children, who j inherited a teriible blood poison, ha? ? improved rapidly after the use of B. B. B. it 18 a UOUsCilil llUlMllg ouun. MRS. S. M. WILLIAMS, Sandy, Txa. EASTSIIORE TALK. We have been handling B. B. B. about 2 months, and can say that it is the beat selling medicine we handle, and the satis faction seems to be complete. LLOYD OS AUAMS, June 23, 1885. Brunswick Ga, VERY DECISIVE. The demand for J1J B. B. i rapidly in creasing, ami we now uuy in one giw pw. We unhesitatingly say our customers are an well pleaaed. niLL BROS., June 24, 18W. Audcrson, o. U. TEXAS TATTLE. One of our customers left hie led for the first time in six months, after usin onlv one bottle of B. B. B. He scrofula of a terrible lor.n.iiiat naa all other treatment. B. B. B. now takes the lead in this section. LIKDTKK BROS., June 16, 1885. Dexter, Texas. THE LARGEST or rn i inner wrm ILLKWDSOF SEEDS PLANTS Send tor New Illustrated Cat aloeru e r r 1 886. ad price ot Field Seeds. Mailed FUEK. T. W. WOOD & SONS, WboUiale and BeUil Secdiman. Richmond. Vs not be profitably pursued. Every far- had RT HOPKINS Unity. I front pews leaped to his feet, and in a fal-1 tje won& find the enterprise as profit-! and vulgar. It so happened however, Young Will Uiniiis wile gave birth tenng voice said: "Mr. Jones, I Uon it thin . fa -HUlrat he became arrayed against Uen. C AT A K Kil CUU1 am outl rely free from the dts- I)r. O. B. Howe. Athens, Ga,, says: "CERTAIN CATARRH CURB cured me of a severe ulcerated sore throat, and I cheerfully endorse It."- It Ims Lucy J. cook. Ocone Co. Ga.. writes, Sept. nth, "One bottle ot your remedy entm-ly cured 'me of Catarrh with which I had suffered great!? for five years." J. U. Altgood, Athens, Ga.. writes Sept. S, S5; "I had severe sore throat more than two weeks; was entirely cured toy CERTAIN CATARRH CURE In ane oay." CAN YOU DOUBT SUCH TESTIMONY? WE THINK NOT. Only a tew of our many certificates are given here. Others can be obtained from your druyglat, or by addressing 3 C. CO., ATHENS, Ga. For Sale bj J. H. ENNISS, Salisbury N.C. 21:ly. I certify that on the 15th of Febru ary I coniuimenced giving my font f Children, aged 2, 4, 6 and 8 year?, respectively, Smith's Worm Oil, andl and within six days there were atj least 1200 worms expelled. Oncchildi passed over 100 In one night. J. t,. MMpsoK. Hall Co., February 1, 1879. to three children last week; two boys and a girl. This is the second lot. She gave birth to twins the first time. Five children at two births is good work. Old Rowan is still in the lead! They do say Will is getting scared. The babies are dead. - Will Rice has returned from Missis sippi, where he has been spending some time. Hurb. Davis submitted his case for not working the public roads. It cost him $4. We have some Franklin boys going to school here Charlie Jacobs and Willie Thorn ason. Jbb. it is necessary for a person to get down on his knees and pray. 1 consider myself a good Christian and I do not like to hear such talk." "I was about to cay the same thing-," ex claimed Rev. Mr. Scttdder, of Plymouth church. "I prayed while h my way to church. God does not demand that a man shall get down on his knees before his pray ers are heard. "Any more exculpatory remarks ?" drawl ed the evangelist. Dr. Scudder. "These are not exculpa tory remarks." A man with an ear trumpet arose and pmhark I Jackson on an Indian bill, and wnen In the address to which we have re- the President sent a friend to him to farraA if ia rpnrwnt vl that, '"f lip arrpnerp tell him that he must support the bill in vines in the United States has more if he desired re-election, he replied: I lVnn lsnWlal nrifliin f ho nnaf fiva vann I Iwlifvp the measure is uniust and I 11(11 UUUViVU M itiiiil V1IV uwmjw 1 l t v. v.ii.--. - w Ji M. W and covers at the present time not less than 300,000 acres. Farmers who talked of planting five and ten acres then, now take fiftv and one hundred with the ease and confidence that a thoroughbred would take a hurdle. The increase in quantity has been out- stripped in qualities or varieties selected, so that it would not be an exaggeration wicked, and I shall hgbt it, let the con sequences be what they may. 1 am willing to go with Uen. Jackson m everything 1 believe right and honest, but lievond that I won't go for any mnn in rrpiition. I would sooner be honest and politically damned than hvnnpritieallv immortalized." The Whitrs took him up and he visited Philadelphia, New York and Boston, Sir: Mv child, five Years old. hadi symptom of worms. I tried calomel and other Worm Medicines, but fail ed to expel any. Seeing Mr. Bui n't certificate, I got a vial of your Wornii Chi, and the first dose brought fort worms, and the second dose so manyj were passed I could not count them. S. H. ADAMS. 21;ly. Shorts from Heilig s Mills. tft7or Watchman, Dear Sir: The farmers are busy sow ing bats and clover seed. We are glad to see the farmers moving in this direction, they seem to have the "clover fever," and are going into it pretty heavily. That is it, brother farmers; raise more clover, then more and better stock, and your farms will improve much taster and more permanently, than under the ferti lize and mortgage system. punctuated his remarks with vigorous c S m MM f ka .ncf rum DUUIIUIBK " aaaa. I , I'll fi 1 ..,1. J r i, 1 11T AlA rnt 1,ot-. I fn out f hut. nmPTlPallV OUT" whOIP SVS- ,Tl I . OlfXICB, UC UCIlaul v, AA'AAt) in.ii- 1 vu .-J - J ' . . . - , , tn ,.t .lnrn ,vn mr knie nd nrav for I fxm hw hoon rPvnhltloniZMl with in t.hp I receiVllliT marKed aiieiniuu uu muu v - rr r. . r 7 r. 1 " : : . . . " 1 . " 1 x vri 1 Hi a mariner l have snetit nearly 1 lie en- nn. a,i nomoH Tho pamta mv,.. m nrewnts m eacn cuv. luicuiicn- wmmw -p- ' - I ; w I LUl IV'Vl UUUlVU X VK W rWII.V 9 I - - 0 . il.n IJ i I, ii t -m a vam.Ua inH I . . i- - .Sli 1 1 riV vineyards and vineyard properties m the whole country at the present time is not less than $100,000,000. The pre sent ratio of inerease of planting and investment is about 100 per cent, in 8 years. This ratio, kept up until 1896, will give us, as the result of nine years, $800,000,000 invested and 2,400,000 acres planted; and estimating the pro- When a shoemaker has to buy his duct at 400 gallons oi wine to the acre. own shoes, a tailor purchase a uready- (supposing all Were made into wine,) tire div rehdingthe Bible to a gambler and a drunKnrn, aim x uhuk i am chhuuu iu respect here. Other men and several women oegan 10 stand up ih various sections of the church, but a tew explanatory rcmarKs served to stiti the tern nest, and the revivalist was per mitted to finish his sermon without further interruption. madp1 suit, and farmers ffo to the stores would yield the round number of 960,- The wheat that was sowed early last f or their corn and meat, there is some- 000,000 gallons, a Quantity equal to the thing wrong. Let the farmers diversi- present wine production of France: fy their crops. Too much cotton is Yet, startling as this may seem, it is en- not good for our county. That's not tirely within the realms of possibilities, successful tarming when fanners find and depends for its accomplishment their grainaries at the stores. That upon the question of whether or not country where farmers raise their own there is a paying market." trovisions is in a prosperous e n lition. That this question may be answered livemfy your crops. It will pay ' in the aflfirniative is made evident by Ccmrnrd fUmu. the recent action of the California fall looks promising, while that sowed late, say in December, looks shabby, an other lesson for us to learn to do the right thing at the right time. The people (the sick especially) of this community will be glad to learn that Dr. Cope, who some time ago contemplated! moving to some orner field or labor, has concluded to remain with us, and is building a neat and commodious office. This is a good location for an M. D., and turned to Tennessee and went into the ftunvass. he found that President Jack- sou was too much for him, and he was Wtpii bv about three hundred votes He went to Texas, where he fought gallantly, and was killed when the Alamo was taken and its garrison was slaughtered. His son, John W., served as a Whig in Congress from 1837 to 1841. He then removed to New Or leans, where he edited a paper for awhile, and then returned to Tennessee, where he died in 1852. Several lives of Crockett were published, written by others. Of the many sayings credit ed to hiLvetJmost popular one one was, "Be i you're right then go ahead." It 'out of sorts' with headache, stomach disorder, torpid liTer, pain in back or aide, con Sn etc , neglect may be fuL One doaa o( Btron's Sanative VDla win give relief. A f ewdoses restore to new Health aad vigor. THE STAR Newspaper support in k the Primely! of a DtmocnUo Administration, Published la the City of New York. WILLIAM DORSHEIMER, Editor and Proprietor. Daily, Sunday, and Weekly Editions. THE WEEKLY STAR, A Sixteen-page Newspaper, Issued every Wednesday. A clean, pure, bright and interesting FAMILY PAPER. It contains the latest news, dowa to the hour oi going to press : Agricultural, Market, Fashion, Household, Political, Financial and Commercial, . Poetical, Humorous and Editorial Departments, all under the direction of trained journalists of the highest amiity. lis pages will be found crowded with good from beginning to end. Original stories by distinguished foreign writers of Action. THE DAILY STAR, The Daimt Stab contains sll the news of the dsy la an attractive form. Its special conwpOndenco by cable from London, Paris, Berlin, ienna and Dublin is a commendable features At Washington, Albany, ud other new centers, the ablest corr cspondcuts, specially retained by the Tus Star, furnish the latet-t net s by telegraph. The Financial and Market Uc views are unusually fall and complete. Special terms aad extraordinary induce ments to agents and canvassers. 3 Send for circulars. TERMS OF THE WIIKLY TAIIiT0 1 Sra acniBKKs. ran or POSTA6B in the United States and Canada, outside the limits of New York City : CbsTfTea!.'.'!!.'.'.'!' dL.'2 Clubs Of Fifteen (and one extra to organizer ) . . 15 W TERMS Of THE DAILY STAR TO Sea. Every day for one year (including Sunday). ...7 00 Daily, wfthont Sunday, one year '52 Every day, six months. , . - Sally, without Sunday, six months . . w Addrtm, THE STAR, SS aad t8 North William St., Np York. AND MAKE USE IS SOW ATTIS Corner of Kerr Lee Sir with a lull line f 1RY G00t8 sn4 GROCERIES. AIo kev-H Class 1JOAKDINU HOUSE. Call and ate biw. 5W:plv. IP YOU WANT TO FILL YOUR GAME BAG, BIQ REMINGTON 1IIFLES-2M SHOT GUNS. AH the Latest Improvements. . oo ; FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS ADDRESS Lamberson.FurmantCd., SOLE AGENTS FOR E.Remington&Sons' 1U sixteen things Sporting Arms A Ammu Broad NEW WRCTRH OFFICB, D. M. LAMBERSON 1 73 State Street, ARMORY, - - - lUON N. V. REMINGTON MADE IN THE BEST AHHEB, SY SKILLED REMEMBER THAT 101 600DS ARE ALWAYS One Piece of Solid Steel. HO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE SEND FOR CIRCULASI. REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL C0., 1 1. ION. W. V. York Stoss I IS ranger ! A wurtWleStfSfei r.:"' l" rtSri 'Poctoral PliU will " TT'hv ...wr u-. M l bins for d di;-oU, sick UsLitlis ju r-r L1 -1 "l: j 'SHH I I 1 - I

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