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'ou xXIil-THIRD SALISBURY, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1892. NOT 15; -My - . for Infants and fllilldreR. ..iHft-'fewftodanU!diochn!rcaCbat-9 Castor! cuf Cone, Oore.:rwtfi f vn -i'! ft.oorc.iyrtoai.yi r-y-toa vonm. given i:p, -aad promct " HI Eo. 0t rJ Et, IJr.xjkJjn, T. T., tCt?3 di- cecticn. Tfitiiout injurious rocd-catica, rriti'b unfvpTSfti find 1 " For Fevern! years thorn rccomrced that it eecsrtsa wor s yoar iwwriMuui;v.;Uv..-v orse it. Few am th I do so as it bos invariably produced beceSciai . ' .;(.-.- writ known ' CHiri-Mrnrii, i ',. 'TIaoWInliirop,,,lC5tli Street and 7thAve .. - T!rT,'DJfla-ormed Church. - Kew York City. Er?m F. Faroes. K. D Ttns CTrrAca Coxpakt, 77' Mraru? Gtiiest. New York. 3 .-7 "o IflfM HOMPSON- BOLE AGENT FOR GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS. jl'STiUIvr: HIVED, a full lino of Ladies' THE BEAUTIFUL. Beautiful faces arc thase that wear , It-matters Utile, if Iark or fair Whose souied honesty printed there. Bca'utifUl eye? ivrc those that show Like crystal panes where earth fires glo$:, IJenaiiftil thoughts that burn belottv ncaufifn! lips are those whose word's Leap from the heart like songs ofbirla; Vet whose utterances prmlcitc? g-irJs. Beautifwl ImnJs are t:iose that lo Work that is earnest, hrr.re and true, 'Mome-bt fey moment the long lay through. ni.nitiful f-.?t are tho that go Oil kindly ministry to and fro, I.osvu lowliest ways, if Grt vill3 it so. Boawtiful shoulders are those that loaf Ceaseless burdens of homely c:;re With pitticnce.-grace and daily prayer. Beautiful livc3 are those J.h;vt LIc3S . Kilent rivers ; of htppTnc?3, Whose hid-lea fountai.is but few may guer.3. Beautiful twilight at set of sun, Beautiful goal with race well run, Beautiful rest with work well done. Beautiful prrave where 'grnsse3 creep, Where brown leaves fall-, where drifts lie deep Over worn out hands oh, beautiful sleep. C LO kecoud stock of Fall A is j list m A 'and and full Winter Dross Goods Hue of Ladies Go nis' a: -1 5 a Doii fail T7 V A to sec mv Stoclc. 11 P-A. JOHNSTON T. L. ELLIOTT JOHNSTON & ELLIOTT, . CHARLOTTE, U. C. 1 1 U 11 TfT 1 v, ! f'.r iiromTA nun r.innhin uATitzn Mv7 At'wholepnle and retail. Owii- ' 001 Jp'im. urs of thcrceiel.: ukd dC. v ' O.W';Vr"in ircu'll coiintv.; A-nts for Iron The Prodigal Daughter. From our first recollection we have always heard a reat deal of talk about the ivturn of the prodigal son. We have heard that instructive parable read many t.ra is in eh niches, ami heard many eloquent sju-nnoiis presched from the Haute, yet we cannot remember of it it!ie instance either in sacred or pro fane history, where a hurrah was made oVjer the return ot the pro liijai daughter. Many girls have wairlerel away front home, fa'! let) into bad wayts, and occasionally have become so heartsick they have Jir.ived a father's wrath rnd -tndcontuniely, reproacli smd r'C(m of their female aefjuaintauces, and sick and tired of life, have returned to the home of th'-ir NO'ath and inttoeence to die. We have never heard however of an instance where hc-r father saw her afar off ami ran to meet her, ordered the tin est rpnarel brought forth., the fitted eaiF killed, and the neighbors invited to rejoice over her return. On the contrary in the cases we ever I e:rd or, she has slipped quietlv in the back way and tup in itter ket tt-; qua t ; s possit.-Ie. Inste;id of making it a matter of public ivj ncin'. tite prodigal daughter was, tnad to tak a !;:v.-k so;:t. The Gang's Close Call. He is a little man, and when his wife woke him rnd excitedly ' whispm-d to him that there was a man in the kitchen, he told her to let him stay there. "But Wll get in the dining-room and stpat nil the silver," she said in an undertone. Aro you a coward?" Well-, now perhaps he was a coward when it came to tackling a burglar in the dark but no man is going to admit that to his wife, so-he jumped out of bM asid said, with the best show of courage po-sible: "Til gt) in the hall and see if I can hear him." lie went out into the hall and heard him. He didn't expect-to, and he did n't want to, but he &d. ?;There was some one in the house, beyond al! ques tion, and he wasn't particularly anx ious to meet him. lie didn't think he had much of a s;how with a good, hurly burglar, and- he was in a quandary uutit-j he remembered the.speaaing-tutie. There-was a mouthpiece in the hall and a whistle' in the kitchen. lie went back to the bedroom and asked: " Where are my trowsers?" "Perhaps you had better not go down, George," said his wife, as she handed them. ; "Don't be a coward, Mary," he re turned, as he hastily pulled them on. "I'll teacll Itim.1 "Perhaps there's more than one," she suggested, anxiously. , " There are two or three, sure," he said in n business-like way, as he reached for his coat to throw over his shoulders, "but I'm good for them till, Mary I !'t routed before." "But, G -org','1 she cried, tlirovin li.ir 0'!ils2 : : in! ! 1 ! l ruess vou. .never saw me wnen Col. Fultoias Views pT (he Alliance. Col. Fulton, who ty tite war, is a true and noble alllancemaa of" broad and liljeral views of deep thought and sound judgment -ami a clear mnalvticai mind, remarketl while discussing the organization of which Iqeris so zealous a member, kThe Alliance cannot iorm a party, neither can it as a b-xlv de clare allegiance to tiny political faction or party for it has in the formation of the order declared itsnlf non-partisan, and it cannot depart from its obliga tion, ba&ide over and above all there is in the nature of the organization a principle as eternal as truth that will outlive all parties and powers, for while the countless cycles ot ages glide into into eternity, this principle will move with them, for itis an attribute of deity and can never die. Justice will lire when nations perish and worlds -are lost. Ve cannot form a political party or af filiate with political aggrandizement no more titan the Masonic order, or the Odd Fellows, or the Knights of Honor can. Like them, we have formed our organization and established' it upon nrinciplesfor the benefit of mankind. Like them we are a brotherhood seek ing' tha mutual interest of each, other. Like them v.e have laws to govern - us, we have secrets appertaining to our order, we have grips and pass words, but into none of these do we any more tha the other fraternities referred to, admit politics. The Alliance is as dis tinct from a political party as is the church, and can and must be sustained as fren and independent of politics as is the church. The moment we enter into pc!itical schemes aid parties, that moment are we cut off by virtus of our obligation from the Alliance.' Ax man may be an honest, useful aliianceman tier arms arouml him as ne tnui to go nnd belong to the Democratic party cl out of the room, '"i think they have the Rqnibiian party Or any other part v. called for help from friends outride. I but lie can not bring this itito the con hetird tliree scr.-eching whistles iti the stitution of our order, then the vital kitehm just after you went out into linbi by which we are bound together the hall the first tim." would be severed and the unity, by "Quite likely," he said, as he tore j which we aie supported and hold, our himself away and hurried out, "but I'll ' existence is destroyed, and we lapse fool them ail; I'm not afraid of them." ; again into the grasp of our oppressors He returned tt few minutes later, and divide into factions and parties and and, as ho pulled off his truers again, the organization is disrupted tho the 1 iiit !... . .. . said reproachfully: "Mary, they got aw.iv witii some ciM.ljtneat. 1: you ha 'n't mad'-su.-ii a f 11-s when 1 tried warning and not to make SiU ak 0:1 them, I'd Her female acquaintances who met ; have captured the v. hole gang, 'sure.'' i lie r-ro-pgal sou wi;h a heaitv hand siutke Sitid ; wreath oi' snid 'S ujoii his return, s-'ttt afraid to eo 10 uear her, and ien-rallv gather their dress skirt - as she passes by. Whv this di-tnict ton Ikrhoes i'rt.r.i ihv War. principles remain ttie same. The AI li iiice is lust, a po.nicsi! party and can Jlianre banner. never 00. oou.hfi How Ho Sold It. An agent fm a cettain kind of scrui- soan is so well versed in the vul nerable points of housekeepers that he seldom fails to -dispose of at least one bin . Senator Goriloii's Dog:. Of course rdl the realers effthis let ter have heard of Senator J. S: Gordon especially my friends in Ohio know him: Let me say that I, consider the sei&tor one of the stauncliest friends and one of the best practical jokers in tliecdun- ftry. 1 never knew a man who had a warmer heart and one who could change it quicker than this good man traveling from north to south, and vice veri. I pail him a visit at his happy home a year ago, and while there his ; good wife suggested that when I returned ta New .York I send her a thoroughbred northern dog. .1 cast my anchor to vrindward for several days trying" to find a dog merchant who would be glad to swap me a dog for advertising space. On the fourth day of my quest I found thH homely, but good, dog merchan1. He seemed anxious to hae the advertisement run in the first issue of the paper of which 1 was a part owner. I did not understand his anx iety until two weeks later, when I re ceived a dispatch from my friend the governor (Senator Gordon was then governor of Georgia) which read a3 follows: "D-g received. Accept thanks for the present, but the next time you wish to send me ti dog kindly end a live one." Upon investigation I found that. th proprietor of the dos farm had palmed off on mo a sickly pup, and when this animal arrived at At tanta, Ga., he was dead. The Gordon family believed (and I think they do to-day) that I shipped them a dead dog, which cost them Si. OS express charges. Being of pure southern puritanic blood, they 'do not believe in such sippo-ed practical jcl.es. ' At any rate the governor got even with me in a few weeks. I received a letter front him which read ns follows: "I have just purchased tour hundred and fifty aeivs of choice southern lands, and I purpose to start a stock farm to raise mules. One half of this farm has standi'ig southern corn, which grows winter and summer, and all the mules have to do is to proceed to this part of the pasture and reach high to eat the corn, which is standing, of course. That will give them a beautiful curve in tlie necki which will enable me to get 40 a head more for my mules than my neighbor is getting. . If you would like to 'nave an interest!, in this farm 1 would 1. gl.td to 1; t yon in on the same basis that 1 purchased it. One thing that 1 r.efd especially is twenty Jenny mules. Will vou be kind enough to sec the superintendent of the Fourth avenue stable in your city and purchase OH) SOUTH STATE There are twontv-flm nKonf nl the Keeley InsLituteJa Greensboro. Th ree h u red northern tisi tors are now.if.Ui? little town of Southern Pines. U is said that one man m BaleiglV lost 535,000 in cottonjfoturcs this season, . The Adjniant General reports th 6 strength of tlie Stale gnardj'i ofiicera and men at 1,570, This is n mnkl&n able increase for the rast Tew p.iin!. ; - The Concord Standard says Silver Valley Mine, in No. 9 township, Ca barrns county, is to be re-opened:-and worked by the OliverU Company, .of Charlotte. The company is after sui pliuretsV. iiu which to riiake "acids.-fi- Treasurer J. W. Griffith, of Greens- ; hero, has received at State warrant for $2,500 to be placed to the credit of ther State fireman's relief association This money accrues to the State tax bn the insurance companies doing business in. The Raleigh corrospondent of the Richmond DispatcJi says the influenza is killing most of the fos hounds in this section of the State. The well known Doylan pack here has been nearly wiped out by this disease, for in the etise of dogs there appears to be no reined v. The State Auditor, who - has chared of pension matters, says that soma gross lrauds have been perpetrated. In- one case a man who had -lost a finccr ;.vas certified to lmve lost a limb, antT in another a deserving applicant "was rejected because the chairman of the Hoard of Veterans, which in each county looks into the applications Wad a gradge against him The Audi tor will visit several counties and look into . these matters. There are not many such cases. Denny Field, the yqungest son of Jns. Fields, ot R-uidleman died a 'most horrible death January 20th. Little Benny had gone with his father fdrthe depot and on their return he unfortu nately managed to suck some - peanuts which he was eating into tlie trachea, causing a.n obstruction of t he bronchial tube, lie f 11 almost -lifeless on the street, and his father, picking him up and running with all possible hasteT rvin::g-.d to get to Dr Walker's office, but hjfore the no- essary steps could Im taken for th- little fellow's relief--he had died from strangulation. We iii'ai no fault with the grand in structive parable, nor with those who preach trotu it. We think the old gentleman did right. But the same principle should apply to woman. 4 While laboring day after day to re claim fallen man, we should not neg lect to give erring woman a chance to reform. While we make a hero of a r forni'-d man, we should at least extend the hand of friendship to tho reform -d woman, and once-more give them the right' to earn a respectable living, free frotu the reproach' and contempt of society. V ubiic : r-ent intent should be educated to regard AvoTpan.'s crime: the same The II th igh Ecenhn r,s.v of cake at everv door. One day he rami ' aven 1:0 n vour city nnu purcnae . lMU"m'ul- Mondtiy contained the-following 4ara- tho bell at the houae of Mrs. Candv, ' aS 1;U1" j'' f t ,u The readers of the Chronicle .aph: who was a noted housewife, and who, T-"1 'MvA TT s,bL.lt U ! 1 'ocked by the tidings of a "It is stated upon reliaido attthority . answered his ting in person. I not V!!re lo.,;,k(l:in ,nter,.s. tn.0 i ble crime near Goldsboro just b that a lady living in Durham lav awako j " He understood her charactemtics at i fa"" ' wuh me."; Upon receiving this , lh(; hoiday!i;. the lnurder of W. all night the other night, crying for a glance, and saw that a jocose sty 1m fear her husband won at have to go to would not be successful with hr, so he the Chilian war. So t bat Durham is said, with a crestfallen expression, as he ahead 'in the anticipation and reahz i- looked beyond her into her spotless Hon of the improbable as well ;s to- hall: bacco tax." I "My dear madam, I must beg pardon Ibis may be true; we will not say for having needlessly interrupted you that CO! c letter and looking over my exchequor I thought I would take the trouble to purchase the female mules for him instead of buying an interest in the farm. I immediately applied to tlm superintendent mentioned and told him my .story. He looked at me, whistled were horri- beforo W. Pearsall, wife and two children tad the burning of their home. The bone ef the four were found, On either side of Pearsairs were those of tho children. Suspicion at once fell upon a drunken white man named Weight- man Thorn scn. - lie was founa in it regards -'.those or a man. Soc:ot )mrades, and gave men tetter to t.te nnMSPSR;n nf snmo of Penrsall's rloth- li, is loi, imi, w ii-uiiiv ujju.-x it j nave nere a soan wiocu j v. aixauiea : . . ; , t -n, .... 1; if : . . . . .. , I 1 1 ?. 1 1 1 1 . , r 1 i super iiieii'ient i 1 in uiAiu hyciiuc jiim , . hion ot eircu tnstaritiaJ evi nes up to the kaieigh iauy who he- to nmove siams from paint, carpets, I.E. ... ... u..,i i,;nA n ., ; ' k . T " V,'. . 1 1 ' i. n i -i 1 1 t 1 ' t noi" iiou in- n.m a: ivimv vi i.n..i t rifnrf was cotnn etp I in- ween tnft atie so much concerned r.oout the furniture, and hut I see I nave cou:e T ? . . .... ,u!.jaL, 1 coiup.eje. uiw mo i . i i i i i n . j . . . i .. . . i it. .. i .. 1 wan ten. tttn i uewuioi i:e.- I-.HM, f..,.;-.,. m. t was leanai that m'ooaoo.i v oi ner nusoaiiu ';ei;:g cane i i.- uu wrong uc a-c ior taere net, a ,, i ,i fi, "... . , , , , - . 7 , - 1 ... , i i t . . ' n i. or -rather, the two letteis, thete .a a.. , a ,o;rii(rl e,)i; , P0f, ? eouvtcted of away to w:;r that, unknown tuher h'ts- stain ou vour patnt or your na 1 carpet, 1 , u-i,i -.h ' . ,''u"Ji -' ' c a , t , , , 1 i , . t i , i, tiproar m tne otti.je. cat. tlos .ill i he nonder ;ual arsourbut oulv of the. band. s:,e gave awav his i.xover.uor . r.nd doitithw. votir ltirmture ts inptady 1 . 5 , , lt.. i1 .t ti,o,,'n ' !, ' -"V s u U'V 7 Ul m Guards r.e,utretnents. and when he ,,dck and snau. So I'll ,-ay -rood ineant ' 'lin Xl lrUf'n3'- Ail however. i it r i t j - ;fik.-ii'; ( ' - ---- :iiiiii ('iri:ir iit iiv ililllltl ll I1 ll ll ' ' J mJ Fences, Finals, Civstings, &e. slinild be inifiresscd with the fact that Mem ton tV.c Watchman when jou write 1 ? t'9 m vw VIMlw IU woide attend funerals here. H may increased my facilities for handling and ! he tho -custom iti all cttte;. Uouiitless . " , - , , . . fit is.-' Ail the s. me it is queer to me. coming season, 1 would now again respect- Th:A ia xvSlslt i nilli: A C!,rtai f.iend Having irvatlv NVashintrfn is a curious place to ;i cracker hk e me. in severu resjwis. FfoVinVr I A T it... I v.UriL jully t?olw;if- unv and all-orders cntnie-ted to mo, promising to of hrown dies, thrown feels that he I?;,? - , ' . . ;, , , - , , ough.t to go to tlie funeral. He doesn't prnish you promptly with what coal you may want at the lowest !ca;.e to (T) in H.rson StJ u, se:i( his Market nrice.' In order to obtain advantage of the lowest sum- ' empty cttiTiage. Inside of thecarriag s socieLv as well as the other. national Weekly Tom Watson on Washington Funerals. I was much struck with, the way i0or l ri l- i i i i Brown iuts his visiting card, lhats A;l- pnc1s,.y.)u should at once.send me your orders. , Kemmher Tho:c:irri:if-e tlrivcs to the house tf-uitj- hnnl-io only the best grades of - screened Coal, including . 0f tli? deceased. " The driver waits till die hed Ash , sih table for grates, stoves, heaters, &c. the body h put into the liearse, and the Also keen on hand at all timcs-the -finest Grade of blacksmith . ,i - - - J. ALLEN BROWN. STATESILLE MARBLE mm hearse states. Titen he gravely steers ues,rr;t rnetu i : us pajaa-. mor . I hard work to walk with one ioot in t!u sweouyinronneanm na - ;ung ?V:: j furrow and the oti,-r up on the plowed reauy piuv iueu .i smknm ua: n.m.n.u oanuj, ,wiu a n..-:o. i -i.ia.il w: . v,L i , t nssurC yoi: i am even with fenalor -.tonton, lu-kfli 'li-.i rki'iiinllv (rinlf.v nd tlu 1fritl- -"-' ' j ' j . ... . r ... I l . . a. . 4 .1 i i . ...... .. i t li v.:n not ii-eessirv i.or nun to "j um. severe cou lenaiict-. von ui.tv ict, ui; t- - i .-- , . . i . . . t 11 ('I f l( VP PS L 1 TH SI L ' f I L -' - - - ' " - . . . iconic ot ha lsburv an i-vicirytv wantmjr monuments snouiu ... 4, tespltad witji us. Estimates furnished gratis. for murder. Thompson has had the case moved to Jv)ii"nston cmirt and it wiil bo tried there February 22d. He The Visitor the next dav after pu- h(lve a couple ot them cakes. i i- and It v-IS frpA ..f Wilson e.ourt lOvnars nrrn i 1 1 i. 1. 1- . . J. n you want to Know now im was orougin. f,,r the -murder: of his wile and was ac- about, address that g-ntletuan, senate quitted. State CfHOHi'cle. chamier, Washingtott, ). C. IF. J. .,, ArkelL in AVt York Advertiser-. Proaouac-od ' Hopeless, Yet. Saved. -o-w- j prom a letter written by Mrs. Ala E. HC . 1. r;-,.l.f.11 o'ft.,1 10 vinr lf;'.l i!"(';iY,tr.i) Si T vi. mlrif ' - 4Vnu ;ii-il.r tt ! v 1 1 ?-ii To :l i il. 1 .-...--! ,- 1 1 1 ; r -.11 .11 IV Mil i I 111 I I.i li I ! M 111 -1 I ill .VI V'Z .lUMin ii, n-v-'i i , -- - - -' - -. , ui wini x i yj i'i. iiii n ' .lliuiu... i vu.ii. in . 1 1 , - i - - j . , , .11 I.. ...r m t C ii ban war had a beau v osi to be wast in it. in t ravelin room! ; flaugatfi L a t.-rit, . lut.itiu., .t -m.. . . .'. . 1 am t lishing th.e itlove (uote-i paragiaph, sure but they might come in handy came out ar.d.said: some day! ' "Selma, Johnston county, beats Dur- She gave one of the cakes to her ham. We tire informed this morning niece a few days later, saying she had by a reliable citizen th-.t a gehth. mat! bought th.-m cf '"an tmcommou civil i . ! . III. 1 at he ma. it; oner to he sure to avtM stiOkCit vo.uii.' man, who iiao too mucn seleeteil his spot and dug his cae Thi as aireur, but h"d eviden-ly be -a drove v t i. . rf . .. I I ! j n 1 n .iLUtiu X to the business by hi bfortu nes. hid That's nothing. A Oarhant voting Youth's Von-i-.inton. v, use us-t mr ! n m-ooaijuny l wa.r 1 w.tit h'-r best young man, became so enthused that she went immediately to Wit ami Wisdom. d. liberate! V Mi-K Ffla W ::n'. ot iiempi danghte: We dthv .r. . ,a- a; 1 L lIKet; Ii i to of a cut al site expected un Said her room and v.owdered her face t.-fl r-i'r;M'i.!ii'?i i, at all DtcHi'tm San. Great men arc h their mm oniy oniinary men .--Ati'hison Mi, t ;me. com Off t The lottery Goes Up. New Oriaxs, February 3d. John A. Morris, the principal owner and director c.f the Jjouisana Lottery com wir n (rlooe ! T! , IIt-.- m ' r in- i ,'T.i A't I tl -, n lie ISO I S V C Ii j' v. Hi ' 1! - is usually too busy to live up to his in come. Pilitics i- n toy with which no rich man can meddle without being prompt ed r(,ct. murder Wall heca ij.-tt talkit; The iw' y circles an 1 sensation. It i. r t ti the 1 I'm ;:,id tl;at si;,- k.il d 3:l--s her thioat -vifii a razor, Kating a simitlv. it was d-me r-ubiieiy ot Mllchel! was unv I i .i i -ia'ou- Wat. her. ar tit ve:l in g' created a ,1 i my Lups, cou.h set in m finally ter minated in (assumption. Four -doctors gave me uj), sayitig I could live' but a short tiaie. I ave lnvEoll' up-to. my Sa viour, jlctennhie i if I eouhl not stay with my fi-'iei: -1.-' -o;i eart'ti, I wouTfT meet my ab'-eiit on'ih-ivc. My husbaud was at"vii'd to get- Dr. King's New Discovery lor (Mf-!uaptioii. "t'un'lis and Colds. I iravc it a trial, took in all eiht bottles; it i;as cured mo, aul thar.k God I am now a -well atrl., hearty woman. Trial great his empty carriage into the procession j v.;ir:Vi. n.)t;( e j:1 the newspapers h' U1- o VU UP- 1 r- 1 1 -i l j I. L ' l a i : . o . . Is tlie Place to Gat Monnmonts, Tcm"bstonas, &.c j'e stock of VEPaiOXT MARBLE to arrive in a few days I guarantee ' . 'a'.ii"n iii every respect and positively will not be undersold. f Graiiito MoilnmenCs r Of all V'd specialty " '! C. B. WEBB & CO., ioatl-n t'aa W'atchraxn vvacn ;oa write I tTl 'fR PilLr ' ' " . ZLJ y m .t&rAxtnui.E.njam. UUWDED (3G4 by,tho j-resent executive Occirrites four baildings Unrivalled in facil- .-.1 is.- Df j . lur cuueuuns iuou jti.K msii HUJita lor success la mc. Trie outiooK tor Is most favorabla lor business opportunities. The demand for our graduates is unprecedented. No vacation; pupils cun enteral any time with equal advantage. Never attend a school becauso the tuition is cheap, for CHEAP is very dear; it means cheap surround insrs, inferior facilities, and oners NO opportunities for securing P0S I- riUnt tor as pu;,us ana graanatcs. iiib luess more j oune men ana combined. Catalogue and BLTiwoRETMr nMn( "ls.wliS rlIGH rwnaara oi-oxct:ienco, pas piarea inuus tv..'.';;.!,roT7lM,l-. Va.. li. CP. V. and Ga. than all similar institutions " 11 waned. y. H . S A D LE.R.Phes., F. A. S A DLER.'FC'V, and follows it to the cemetery.- Some times half a dozen carriages will be in one funeral; nothing inside except the visiting cards of the mourner?. Its about the easiest way to get rid of troublesome grief I ever saw. Brown its by the fire at home and eats goobers. His visiting card g'es tj the ccme ery and .weeps over the ahes of his friend. You can see, a!mo4 any day, a goodly line of carriages speeding ah -tig at -a cheerful trot, as if nobody in the crowd owed- anybody a cent, and in the midt is a near c occupied, the itrst ttm I saw it my breath almost left me as 1 s ood and looked. It made mv fle-di creep, I must say, to sets a man gayly rntt d (fjf to the bone -yard as it he ! were a stick of wood. In a big citv. though, I suppose it is all right, a live man don't amount to much in a crowded place like this, and a dead lane is just nowhere. , : im ct. Although preparations for war were scarcely J euun, itcot the United States $2.00 MHK) to settle the recent little spat with Chili. What i lie' cost of an act n;. I war would have been tlie tax p-tV.'M-' tU'-V .''- tui";'- this I h,.im,rfw rntirnii'ir that he'int.-nds to ! When a man hag run his race in I withdraw bis proposition for the re- world and the end comes he is out of charter of the copmany and that the breath. Picayune. IiEZSON ELIXIR. . A Plociciiit I-c op. Diinli. 1 .1.1 111 linll li'.ffnv 1 lie WOlld HiHim o'; iii. i'.. ii i.ivi than it is if. men could live up to their obituaries.- Cane C-yl Itnn. concern will wind up its affaits and retire from the held when its ehariei ex? -ires in 1801. This action is the result f the de-jisi-m of the Supreme court declaring the anti-lottery iaw constitutional. Tisi i ontls forever the great lottery war-whieh has been .waging it. this nately the steepie was c bottles free at Kliittz irc C s drug store; rt galar. size, 50c -aad $1.0dr For Biliousness, Constipation and larie, take Lemon Elixir. - For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous TTii'hiche. take Lemon Elixir. p,m si.-.n-iionp. Xervouncss and I " i . . Heart f. ii lure, take L-taon r.ii.xir. I For Fi-vers, Caiihs and Debility, take t -i i : . . : A thiet at Micdug m Centre, 3iichi- Ladies, fr-nattiral and thorough or gan, not oniv stole the organ fromihe g.u,j(. rez'u!ati :.ke Lemon Elixir, church, but the pews as well. Fortu- e Dr. 3ideys Letnou Ktixir will net ill vou in :.!' ( I I ae nn e tiaisn-o ..-)- amped on. jtafe for ifotlgllt i-. . i ,.-'.;..!, some time j ii -ttot .. i- n r;mli:n in tile1 i loOU Has de-nt'ic! at i of two democratic 3: ate tte'eet--. fartv and the nomination .1 dull in tin Vfhcii you're languid an soi l !i : of tlie vcar. When suanach and 'liver are all out c j'ear, oaseV, all of which ri--" from a to-.-pid r "Matne fami"r recent lv sent a ton- f;.....(.(i l!ver.t:r.-veh.kidnevsor oowe i .: .. . : . . i i. . . . , i i . . 1 1 .. tr at. A ciit .-damn to a man who ;i ivet ii.-u to i :-p o-e.t omy iy er. n. . th-r. amouut for the way to run a iauta, Ga. 50--, ;ar!'$l 'hot ties r.t druc L . ;iT1...It tw.'n r t'.-O liti'-d V.otil 'lO- I LiuliICN I i ill l' li'" '"-1 ' 1 r. II . 1 1 Tne answer receive! was u";; " 7, .. ' ., :. i a rsore i :h o;u, .1 Ul i r .Iic'aori !:;i':e ;i " - - p-otatoos - eav-r?. An eietraat ana re;, one i cpnim ion i tato a follows: liPlant fruit-trees instead of 1 1. jio.iC , ;t- o--1- ! foarenoK, Pnetiuionia. Good Looks. than skm threat and l'.tnp: oi.--J tide 2" tents at druosts. rrepaieu outj ui i.. , niiiri! :i!ll feVfTiah vnc V : ' Good looks are more than skin eer, by Dr. . Moziev, Atlanta, Ga at t.:iu, , i!C hv eoaailion ot , J And nothing gives relief and notlun - ... t -Vt- mJUyvr he in. ....' Ml.i tit 1111 ..... 1 ' i have a l:t lions look; n your iics ri,' nr. D'-m't trv unv nostrum, elixir or pill -Golden Medieai Di-cuvyi y" jat tills the The sur.-st airl he-t o: a!t r- ipeu.e i. ..lV,i;-..,-.,.i-. ,.f the Over: fteinacii am. is Dr. Pierce Dt.-:cuery. . -u.O. . OhildrekGry for Pitcher'? (J :i it ti Medical ac-.ive, y ie '..vl-.-iwiii'-ini fiin hive r tie-- ' Ii" 1 i ii 1 1 f' ii I if- ;i f - Secure i i! i mi- 1 vni; wi nave roo l st-mvicn e i -i i i 1 ...... It..,'.. . Iill-I 1 I'llk u m :i : . i . 1 1 1 1 - i ! . v . , i : . 1 ooi Uok :i!ivo aad tanr t-il t villi Care- !-imrie..-, I-c:i.. IVii!- : t.d eive-; a rco'si et!!Ie.i Ea c'.rx- liittf-rs U the great aiter- ditvctly oa t'ae.se vi- VThen Haby vrn? rich, rrv pare fcer Carrcria When she was a Child. She cried for Castoria tViien sh? ttf-ocm i;:-s. ste cinn.t: t" Ctstonr. i f r. sh? had CJ-:!cIrrn(shr ga- thru Cjuwris- .1 ai ivi'al.. iM ' A Pehiti, Illinois, minister shot and instantly killed Jiis-drunken son-in-law. A few more, s-tre cure of this kind will drive Iveeley out of practiced ----- m a-o-o,i"iii . P.l", P cures Scrofula, SU Kheum and all hn mors, i)yspeiiii, S!clc ireadaone ana blUousDess, It iurt s ta.it tired re llr,r, creates aa appetite. f-treaflicr:-! toe narvr and builda up tli9 whole systim. 1. P. p. H 'inrlvalel: itad since Its Intro auction hti i.-:!i.-d more ens-j-.t of bloorj dHease Oiau al: tlie oiixr bkwl p'iriilei-3 put together. Mr. Kand.ill I'o ilni retired druKKi-nt of MadJ iHori, ti.. says i)-;c. 3,t !V-i) lie "rf?.ird P. P. P 'rii kly Ash. Pujce it-tot and Potastuiaa9 the besit iiio r-i itive 't t-io r-i irkc t, and tliat lie has seen more r,:;uH! l ! rcsultsjioio the use ol It t'uan any other tVfj-l rr.eiictr.e. Kvliayst" 1 vtt iliTiv :iftT'ji:if-s3, lost raatbocxi. v,-cf.;,ic-wi f.eisoJ tiy overtaxation or the system. v. tu : c i j f-1 tty tUi- fovertnl t'. P P.. wjilcn glve li'-.i'.! u an I t rengiit to the wreck ot the system. P. P. F. s!-.-i;tl tu-irtitra:Tte anl at- g tire pro eenivtf .-.vCtiJiatJ'' ri. ; ia n-i voa- trou'oUs and la. vtvorat'.'s anil strenjctacris e-;fry organ ot the body. Nt rvous prostii-aiori aN "ned by the trreat nJ p wcrriit P. P. P. lt- eff&irt are penoan'-nt aal u.,:u.s- CONSUMPTION CURED. An ovi pio st :Ih-retired frora practice, havlagL. hid p! - J in h!s u.rn istty an Kan India mtiwlotu' ary t:e- to? :ivi: i ef a simple vegetable remedy lojr ti.f siiv ati.i p rm atieitt etire of ComsurnpUon, p.rorieftPts. ''f.t .tn. stlitra ttntl nil 'i hroat and .UM''AiTt-etiops Isiso .vp'NiHf and radical cur ;- '.-tv--is ih-.i! t:y aa'l U Ncnotis ' om lalnts. a ;ri' vu.j' t'-ncft'ti ttfa-.cnn rr.it.lve power -in t an of e.ts' v, h;.f felt ti ills duty to m i; e ii known to lt!s s'ttTfTtt'ir feilowx. Aettt itort by thH motive a-t.l a ecyin- to icileve lih nan siifferiiijr. I '. ii st 1 1 iiif of c!nr,f, to .ill who de-ar H.thl rri -cnrifi. Kr-fi"tt o- Krll-h. witti tall tll-r- i f r r e '''i; c AV.-i !' p. Scot y.m dl by -eirM'.i- v'.V; ---t a-ir. n : :'nt,-this pnper, WV K- Nr,, !: j pfnv"!s lat.c'i. Koc'TvStcr, N. Y. 13 ly; n fciiwa icwt .tULia ai wiiv a r i u iao.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 11, 1892, edition 1
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