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'AttMillntt1 Wo -oh n Q n ! Aa Alabama Faith DoctorKffls alfBgro ! NOTICETO DRUGGISTS AND STORE UarUliUu, W u,utUUlctU. Woman ft ft Sufii-ifi Offeri--- prafefreal RACKET C. O. D. STORE. THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1887. Sight-seen make a mistake as to the Star of Bethlehem. They get up about U o'clock or earlier and see a star in the Kant, but it is Jupiter. Il is high up. At abo rt 4 o'clock jou can see the Star of Bethlehem just.tbove the house tops in the Bast. It is a magnificent aud -autif ul star indeed. It is growing fainter. It is not so bright usHt was a week or so ago, but it is a till of peculiar magnificence. It has been; reappearing Try 800 odd years i since the night it appeared to the "Wise Men from the iaat." We read in Matthew : For we have seen his $tar in the east, and are come to worship him. Then Herod, when he had j rrily called the wise men, inquired rf them diligently what time the star appeared. When they had heard the King, they departed; and, the starx which they saw iu the east, went be fore them, till it came and stood over where the young child was'11 Read also in this connection Luke, chapter second, from 7th to 20th verse inclu are. Wilmington Star. The general apprehension in regard to the "Star" which Ud the wise men to Bethlehem to see the infant Saviour is that it was a miraculous "Star" for that- occasion only. The "Star of Bethlehem" referred to above and pas sing by that name, whatever its char acter or history, is not, we suppose the luminary referred to in Matthew and Luke. An observant man at Durham writes to the Neits-Observer that the "beauti ful "Star of Bethlehem," so much it a . i talked or oy the newspapers is none other than Venus, the beautiful queen of planets. Thar now ! now "morn ing star," but soon to become k,even ing star." Woman as a Sacrifice Offering Threats of Mob Violence. Sehni, Ala., Dec. 18.--A horrible murder was committed here to-day. Wm. W. Jordan, a faith doctor, hap been living in Selma for the past twelve months, and has in that time acquired a great influence over the ne groes, whom he told that he had come to redeem the Jews. He announced for a Passover Feast, at thV house of two negro women in the outskirts of the city, this morning, and told them that a sacrifice was necessary. Frances Driver said she was willing to offer herself as a sacrifice, and laid her head on a table. Jordan thereupon took a sword and struck her several blows on the neck and stabbed her a number of times, killing her instantly. The body was then dragged out intrfhe street by two other colored women. A white woman witnessed the affair and gave an alarm. Police officer Payne, after a terrible struggle, succeeded in over powering Jordan, id with the aid of several other officers, conveyed him to the city prison. Two negro men, who were present at the feast, hare also been arrested. The negroes are graatly excited over tne rauraer, ana there are threats of KEEPERS. I guarantee-Shriner's Indian Vermifuge tn destrov and xrftl worms from tho hn. w i man body, where they exist, if used ac- coniiujj w uireciiouB. iou are auinor ized to sell it upon the above conditions. David E. Foulz, Proprietor, Baltimore, Md. mat"'' JMiiW J. The daily press of Newf York being :i A.1...L . i. winimscs, iiiHb coy exceeus un oniers for crimes, cruelty and accidents.- Every day the disgusting record is spread before the public, and enme really seems to flourish by the daily recital. - O - - The Virginia Legislature elected Hon John S. B;irbonr td the U. S. Senate, Tuesday last. Vote in the Senate: Barbour 26: Mahone 13: in 4he House, Barbour 61 ; Mahone 35. Good enough for one day. The Chronicle now informs its read ers that four cotton factories will be put into operation in Charlotte within the next twelve months. .-. 3$ .4 MAS GREETING ! In General D ability, Emaciation. Consumption, aud Wasting in Children, aooiis xiznuision or rure Cod Liver o - -It - Xeics-Obsircer A great pugilistic encounter took f)lace on French territory, an island, ast week, between Jim Smith, a Brit ton, and Jake Kilrain, an American, for a stake of $10,000, and the chanH pionshin of the world. Tliev had been undergoing a thorough training for the 1 a i.i . m contest tor some weeks, which, by the by, involves any amount of self-denial 1 1 P t I i mi auu nam usage or tneraseives. ine battle between them ran through more than two hours, in which time thev fought one hundred and four rounds, and the filrbt was at last declared a draw-.neither winning, and neitherfvant talents is in jail at gaining the prize. A deal of trouble and suffering all for nothing except the gratification of vaih and vicious pet pie. Tne latest reports from the Kilrain bmith fiifht assert that Kilrain. the American, whipped the Britisher, not withstanding the reterrees declared it a drawn battle. The fiveanarchists that were hung in Chicago some few we?ks ago, were buried, last Sunday, all in one grave ana iweive reet aeep. un this occa sion there was about 2,000 people pres ent, who were addressed by four differ ent speakers, who charged them to keep up the fight and talked in a verv vio lent wav. This thin" was kpnfc on foi- four hours during which many womenH raintea. it would be better for our CO an try if a great many of them that are now living were also placed twelve feet under the sod. the The Charlotte Chronicle credits Greensboro Patriot with saying: We know a farmer in this county who alone shucked and cribbed forty bushels of corn last week inside of five days. That was good work, and such workers make plenty and prosperity. - What wasthe matter with hira, brother, had he lost one or both arms, or was he entirely paralized. At the convention of "Young Re publican clubs," held at New York on December 15th, during a sharp contest for the chairmanship and amid much wrangling the vote of the North Car olina delegates was called for, and with much levelheadedness and tar heel simplicity they -announced that they would vote for "anv one who can organize this convention." 'Rah for North Carolina. The Charlotte Chronicle notices the failure of the firm of Berwanger Bros., of that city, an old ar.d, it was thought, a very solid house. "They have been doing business in Charlotte for eleven years, and had won a good reputation. They had a branch house in Raleigh, and another in Knoxville, Tenn.; all are included in the assignment for the l)enefit of creditors. It is believed they will pay out, damaging no one. The enterprising pe pleof Winston are talking of an artesian well, and ome of her citizens have been, corres ponding with a Pennsylvania gentle man of experience in boring wells, who promises to visit Winston in the in terest of such work. Deep holes in the earth is the order of times, to bring un water, petroleum, gas, or evidence of coal. lvnchinsr. but the oolice have a stroni? ) with llypophosphites is a most valu- i i. ai ia. i .1 ? t able food and medicine. It creates an guaxu uie ciiy prison ana say TOtellMIyLfiBi tliev Will IM dim tn nrovont mnh virv. I . . , . ., . j i 1 ur sysiem, anu ouiiaa up ine oouy. Jflease ieoce. Chief of Police Rosser savs that read : " I tried tVott'a tjoruan is unquestionably crazy. The young man wnom pnysicians at tunes murderer has a brother hvmg in bhrevc- Imu IPyei1 UP; omce ne oegan using tne port La. I mulsloni nis uougn has ceased, gained I tlACh Qtl1 ctrncurt 1 i tut i..ur.. nil IuVAJtt unit .tiiv iiui, MUU 1J IMU ait tlJttitI llHfl'S lilS lifi will Trc&CnfrtU monn I - - - " - w i.t vtuiitvtl 1UUII f TTiiue senator i. nann ers mi sin- years. i nave been in nosmta Korv jmng out four Southern States to have ror lDe Pas' twenty years, and neyer their elections for Congressmen rean- -usd a".y Preparation with greater lated bv Conrnm nd f.Vin,r wnv "raiac"-Sullivan, Hospital , r . n. oitnuiu. xvcturiu ouiiuoi, iUiui saiiza. i a. AiStl .t t ,tO t- I n I 'Ll U I i ll r i w "... . . - . i ur mr. osn. r.fiA oirp Krosiriont r S ,S , 5 rt,M W-ton Col. ge, in scaling of Presi- direct insn It fn fU Snnfk. uent Cleveland s message, says : T - w vv ttti. wvutitvtu UVVUIVt 1 t t r ... It - 1 i -. . . . - i- t I I 11 I I O Had Tltri ltAnl tnin tt Kaam n.t It 18 naSPf nn t ha lHan thnf fha lunn a I. man unicmi, ,iun ni;L ,jVr V a i vfi drying , td improve, his condition. I or these btates are so fraudulent m thpfn i i ...Ti. , - , , 7. , , 7i ague mwmwtruiy uu mr. veveiana conduct of their elections that Congress in the view he has taken of the present t t . ii r. 4- - 1 At. ' -I l l l I .! It must uikc away meir riinicsironi tnem. suuanou. And who is this man Chandler? He is IF YOU WOULD KNOW ALL ABOUT FERENOE BETWEEN THE lit Urf LIVE CASH VALUES CLEAN ( I T AGAINST CASH a republican Senator the chief politi- w. Holmes Hardin, jr.; of Chester, Oil Striker rT lta rnAm-tl ntirtii Ijif n l l i.i t..-.-. . 'a , . - 7, V v , , ,f - I- nas garnered t bates (4oU lbs. me ueupie or ine ooutn iuiiv atmreciate Mii. r.ff.. i.k;. mL . " . f . ... , J . - cwii; wuuu uuui Hill VCCJjlaCICa. XIKIL una ciuuuuiuieui ui xiurtuera 1 1 farmmff m li.nl I,... ...1J J J iL. tJ.-lL I O "'V.II llrtLC VTUUU1 UML' I HUH L1IK itllllLII- 1 1 rM t 1 . . 1 . J.l ll i-'v unit yt itiivtii2f tinav iiuiii l 1 1 1 i i r- i. . . . . . mo - i..." " II " asmngion, uec., iy. liills were in- .uwwvun. uu j troduced in the Senate to-day by Mr. wuos. iS inev WOtlld dO UntO tne tOlir Kammn nmvMii frwr ci iM.ltli K.,:i:., j j f-v j'lli'lll Ul'ltlUg &tate:s named they would do unto all t Asheville, N. C, to cost $150,000 and the Southern States if thev eohld by Mr. Vance for a building at Charlotte wreak their malumit.tr nnnn them to cost 200,000. AT FVEUY STAGE, AND THE VALUATION OF CREDIT MERCHANDISE. COME WE ARE OPENING UP FOR THE AND SEE THE LINE OF GOODS HO I TM APE ! lo Ld INT ox- A young North Carolinian of bril- Washinston Five Drisoners. the Chirk hmtKoro 7 - w - mm '.'nivi passed through Chattanooga, Ga., on the 19th, to Tompkinsville, Ky., to be tried for rjbbinir Uie ba;ik in that and is sentenced to be hansed for mur der, the murder of his best friend, he place. says, to which crime he was dnven oy waisaey ne says runner, a demon An Anarchist paper in Chicago is that got full possession of him and preaching cassination. It, dvo- made hun a madman. Another vouncr nnt-e tbo ,,.-.!. Ua nu: n-inn la in i n .,( llt.r.r.o.Urvn I . I ! ' . . n n ....... w ..j jtui :u vjuCT-unvuiu tvi Kiiiiii i inorities. ix Prloes: Toilet 8hJp"i7T,&eSnwSid!$T,m7- TPioratl, blue, pink and brown band, U7. Ten Pices deeorated, S. Ten Ttm, uare a friend after a Quarrel at a mme of cards. The two had teen close com sauions and warmly attached to each otner np to the time of te petty tiff over the card-table. Now one is dead and the other is in nrisOn as his killer. There are lessons here for the vouth of .i .... . .... v . tne Mate: lessons, sad indeed, but verv i j important to be learned. Tlie awtul warning should not izq unheeded. Aeivs-Obsercer. Philadelphia boasts of a woman who weighs 907 pou nds. She is 20 years old uu o AtreL inenes nigo. THE HANDSOMEST LOT OF L1BBABY AND HALL LAMPS MARRIED. What fun there would be ulonsr nf- er the holidavs if James 6. Blaine was in tne lower house of uonirress. (J hi- -w " cago inter-ucean liep. And uwhat fun there would he" if Ben Hill were living and were "in the ower house of Congress" to reply to he Maine ranter. Jim would snhside after the first day's skiuning as he did v. nen nin mounted him years aro. Wilmington Star. By Rev. C. A. Rosiv Bee. 14 187 M Jno. A. Hoffman and Miss Joyce Shuping, all of Rowan county. Last Wednesday, in Davidson emmtv by Rev. V. A. Sbarpej George H. Coble to Miss Laura Sumner. At Amity Hill. Iredell emmtv V r Dec. 15, by Rev. Geo. B. Wetmore, D. D.. mm as a m i . . . ju.r. j. a. aempicton to r.liss Laicv Neil. youngest daughter of the late Jos. A. L.ipe, Jitsq. AH of Iredell county. Ever brought to this section of the United States, and we have no hesitation in giving PRICES auu lctuu uuiiijjciuurs bee our ugures. ue propose to sell CHEAPER THAN ANY ONE ELSE IN TOWN, is Retain iouor dealers in Philarlelnh will next year have to come under law taxing them $3,500 each, and give iwo Donosmen, each liable for 2,000 tO meet the COSt Of law .vrntntmna there are now 6.000 saloons in tbe citv, but under high license and a more rigid system thev will Drobablv he duced to three or four hundred. re- of Decision in Suit Involving the Site tne City of Anniston. montcomerr. Dec. is. Th miy ; Stftuted bv L. Camnhell nf lVn..,,j and John P. McKewan. of New Vorlr iiguuist, ijiu .vooastocK iron Co.. were to-day decided in favor of the Company. These suits were instituted to recover the property upon which the city of Annis ton, Ala., is built, the nronertv is ,,w !, Mm ifro waA ma ' BRONZE LAMPS. $2.37, BRASS. $2.49, $2.99, $3.49, $4.49, $5.87 and up. A Perfect Beauty worth $20; OUR PRICE $12 87. ' No end of DOLLS From one inch to thirty-six inches High, Ranging in price from 5c. to $1.87. Every Style. Also numberless quantities of TTY TOYS, The Baltimore Manufacturers1 JRec- om, speasing o the netivity in the South gays for orie week only there is reportea trom iNorth Carolina: two cotton mills at Salisbu 15,000 spindle mill at Dnrham: si pulp mill at Lincolnton, and a dozen or more law mills,, flour and grist mills and kindred t nterprises. m " The nomination of Mr. Lamar to the Supreme Court bench, and M Vil:i for-Becretiu-y of the Interior, goes oyer until after the holidays. Attempt to Assassinate the Czar. Vienna. December 19 A j ' , . . v-wa i touuuu ence sheet published in this city asserts - i-w;ivu it uipaer dispatch stating that another attempt has been made on the life of tkejUzar, and that the Czar was wounded. It also savs t.hnt. o revolutionary movement has broken out in S. Fetersbur"1. Officially denied. Woman's Modesty. Many women are nnvAntl U of dvheacy from consulting a physician in those disorders arising from functional derangements of her peculiarly delicate "'v""", me most serious results are often caused by this neglect. To such persons Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription is an especial boon, as it offers a sure and safe cure for all those distress ing disorders to which women are pecu liarly subject, while it saves a modest girl or woman from the embarrassment of a personal consultation with a nhvsi- "w- x-avonie rrescriptiou" is the jneaicine tor woman's peculiar .......vo uu nuiueius, 1U by drug tiii3, uuaer a nr.Ait.ivo mi.r.t... w i a - kuut tx ii ice 111)111 the manufacturer., that it will give satis- be POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills oowdernpvpr v.trloa. K mn rt-ri it mir-tv slren?lb,anrt wholesomeness. More economical wan Liie nnnnnrv rinns imi Mm.ni htt .-,,i,i u " ' . " -ut V V. WW .U coinretlUon Willi the multitude or Idw test, short ixui. aiuiu ur puiisiuaie powners. noio only in cnus. Uoval Bakino Powdeb Co.. 10 Wall st. N. Y. For sale by Bingham & Co., Young & Bos- tain, and N. P. Murphy. - . . . 1 v naia site faction in every case, or money will reiunaea. bee guarautee on bottle wrap- Snow IS inches P Dec. 17. kep at Reading Vat HUMPHREYS' DB. HUaPHSEYS' BOCZ Cloth & Cold Binding 1U ?( Uk Steel VBjra.iof, HAILBD 7RKS. HAtrm. P. Q. Baa 181, H. T. list or Mmit nos. cuses fbice. 1 1 Pc Tens, Oonregtion, Inflammaitlniw. .. .25 "I ormi. Worm Fever. Worm CJol'o-... Ovine olic, or Teething of Infants. .2ft utarraea, 01 Ubildren or Adults ,2.1 UvMBIsrv. (iriiiiim Hiiimia rjnlin Cholera Alorbas. Vomitini .X Toughs, Coid, Bronchitis 2.1 ;Kearali, Toothscbe. Fscuaehe 2-1 neaaacnes. mcs neuicne, vertitci. Since writing the first of this advertisement we have received a bill for NINE CHINA TEA ODfPO 1 . I 1 I1 1 a .1 1 t-v . . Ptfiio iroin a lorceu saie, wuicii wc win marK at ine uiose, yuick f igures which our customers expect and we always come up to. RACKET C. . D. 8 TORE, JOHN BE00KFIELD, Ag't. :0 HOMEOPATHIC .2.1 .29 Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach. St; p pressed or Painful Periods Whites, too Profuse Periods.. ... . (tpfliln rVtncrh niffitnU llKi.thmi, Salt RbCHlB. Erysipelas, lirupnons.. ,25 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Psms 2.1 Fever and Acne. Chills. Malaria AO Piles. Blind or Bleedinc 50 iaturrli. InAn.n.a llttltl in Ilia HmJ Ufa Whooalac Conch, Violent Couitha.. .SO noupinz oiien talent UM(Di .. General Debtllty.Phssical Weakness .59 Kidney Disease .AO Aei-Toua Debility , l.OO Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bad. . . -.AO Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation .I.Os SPECIFICS. Sold by Dructricts. or sent postpaid on receipt of pnce.-Hl HI UHtVi, LtaH.;.Ni. to. loy sites au 3;6m, N. B.--OUR CLOTHING SALE CONTINUES TO BE THE ABB ING TOPIC OF CONVERSATION. - With every $10 sale we give a Beautiful OLEOGRAPH PICTURE, 24, With Heavy Gilt Frame, and with every $2 purchase a RED RAC KITE, and with a $5 purchase you get a nice NECK BOW. ' 1 M Agent. NEW YORK OFFICE: iCO & 4G8 BROADWAY.
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