Newspapers / Carolina watchman. / March 3, 1892, edition 1 / Page 4
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i i r. v 1 t 1 1 t ! i h ! : ALLIANCE. DIBEOTOKY W.n Allani-U L.Polk, president Nrth Carina; II. L. Louden, Ticcprcsi- irJliMrrra jorSU; J- F. WilletU, lecturer. SUrts Milan Marion F,tler,-rrf"csident.-j .Clinton, If. C.; W. iwrnw, iRaleiijh. -,' . 7tA Cnrttslonal District Lecturer, A lW. lonrr.riUo; iVyleivt, Col II. A. Wj, Ctwb; T.-Prej., E. P. Pu-'ck, lnwon.3; Sectary and treasurer, J. L. liamacj, Salis'onry. , CovntjfJw Miller; present. JJUckmcr; M. L. Iiitchi, secretary, SaW. ' IrtdAl Ccttnty-J. M. Parks, president. UtoTille; M. K. Kamsey, crctary. 'jXorTille. .' batrrrrns CnnigL. F. Ilileman, prcsi de.t. Concord; Dr. J. 3. LTerij, sccre, .Ury, Concord. David CodnUf C,reen. president. Jim; -W. A- Lindsay, secretary, Thomft- - CatawU Cotmty-S. T, Wilfontr, PrMl tant. Newton; J.- F. Herman, iecreU. y. JJ. ( Refera Pres Association. OJierrsJ. L.Ramiey, president; Marion f Jiutler, rivt-prenJcni; W. & fiarr.c, sec retary. rroyrot Farmer, 5tata Organ, CauaRlaa. Itural Home. -Carolina Wkkchman, Farmer' Artwa'e, Raleigh, C eitaUjii, N. C. Vv Uscn. N. O. Ballsljury, 5. I. TarfcorG, C. Mountain Homc:journai, Asn.-nlie. r.. v. Alliance Svaael, GalOsha!-'), K. ( Coaatrj Lite, ' Mrcur7i ! Eattur. HI;kory, N. C. NTUlllafeers. N C. Each f the above-named papers ara re qrutttA to kcrp the list-standing on the first 'jHtge and odd othrrs, provided they are duly "elected. Any-paper failing to advocate the Ocala platform will -tie dropped from the litt promptly. ' Onr people cart now sec that paper are published in their interest. i hearts uxcoxquered: lTh following poem was wrlttca In gratitude "for aid fxtcnfleJ by the North to Southern cities After th,e. yellow lever ficourgo had. desolated so 'many homs. It breathes the spirit that 13- bring lhrjlcatecl by the AUHnco aud Li worthy of reprctr auction In a reform paper. You come to n? once, 0 brothers, in wrath, And rudo desolation followed jour path. You conquered us then, bat only in part, . For a stubborn thing i a human hearty &3 tho mad wind blow3 in h i 3 might and main, ilnd the foreala bend to his brath like grain. Their heada in tho dnet nni their branches broke, ,- But how shall he ?often their heart3 of oak? You sweep o'er our land like the whirlwind" wing, But the human heart ii ft stubborn thing. - Wlaid clown our arm?, wo yielded our will; But our heart of hcarta was uncoaqucred still. "Wo. aro vanquished," Are said, "but onr 'wounds must he;il;" Wo gave you our fwerds. but our hearts were 8tocl. .'W aro eonqnered," wo said, but onr hearta were sore, And "woo to the conquered" on every door. i Bnt tha spoiler came and he would not spare, Th angel that walkcth in darkuoss wai there: Ho walkod thro-' the valley, walked thro' the street, And he left t! print of hJa flery feel. la tho dead, daad, dead, thRt were everywhere, And buried away with aever a prayer. Prom tho desolate land, from its very heart," There went forth' a cry to tho uttermost part; Too heard it, 0 brothers 1 ."With p.evt?r a measure -. Ypa'opened your heertaTanJ poured out your. - teapure; 0.1 Sisters ofMwcy, yon guv eImjvo these! For you , helpeJ, w know, on your ber.dei knefcs. - " Your pity was human, but oh ! it was more, When yon shared our erosa and nr burden bore. Your lives in your hands yoa stood by our s'dav Your Uvea for ourdives you laid down and died And no greater love hth a man to jjlve Than lay down his lifj that hia friends mar live. J . You poured in onr, wounds tho oil and the wine - - That you brought to as from a Hand Divine. v Yen Conquered os, trothers; our swords" we We yield aow our hearts, they are nil we have. - j Our last ditch was there, and it held oivt lon-r-, It is yours, O friends! and you'll find it ?troa' Your lovo had a .magic, diviner than art. And "Conquered by Kindnesj" we ll write on - our liert. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. A Comprehensive Conmnnlcition on the dSubjeet by aa Iredell Coaaty Sabjeriber. porrasDondence ot the Watchinan. I saw an article in the Watch van of the 11th instant on tho -"Nine Hollar School I lousy," and was so forcibly struck wilh it tiat it brings out a few words from my 'pen on the SAme line. I b"pe they arC'not a. con tribution to the waste. basket, br.t that they may meet the eyes of vouLm?nv re;wlrs, so that if there is a single good thought in them it may. serve toaronse our people from their leth ogy and cause them to "get a move on,rin the cauw of education, wherein lies the sal vatTon of our count rv. While ous people are b-ing so mm h aroused on nil the other mutters of the day, why are they so grossly dormant 'in th. :ause of ednention, and especially in regard to public school? All our re form journal write on efVry thv ubj-ct, in the World but rarely ever sny one word about e luc.it ionexcept thougb some" correspondent-like the one.ul,ove niemionel,4)r as I am trying to do. - , J Whoever that correspondent maV h be is not nsleep, for he certainly "o there" on the' subject of school house. Tsuppost. he is fr-, VoUr countx (ivman) but I wish to inform bin tbat-our OUiity flied.dt) lnvs ple.x such ..example-'.. I know, of school in our county that have been and r jwing hmght in houses that would m I bring mm-dollar-. And in these m bonsesdrtiliMs r employed who hav tojnsiruft the chihlre.i of the com iniUf-e who employed Ihein in such nlarft that the same committee would not allow their .stock to stay. This! seem hard, but I actually know of a ' chool in session now, which is tauh't hy a lady, in a house that would n di make a" aah "and respectable bUblej In some'of these dislricta the paopitl rsay tliev arc not able nor have the time to build one, when the very same peo plo idle'siwny cnogh time each year runnitiff arou:;d to nil sorts of gathrr ings, goin; to the postome and to town, and throw away enough inoney on foolish things, such ;is tobacco tnd whiskey which ara worse than use less to build n good school house snd fcruih it, toe. The' writer-has taught school some aud his second terra wa-i nearly fiv months in a home whirh was sold shortly after its cloo and brought (the whole out fitt r.s- r.rat as we re member), 83.75, and then the uvmi who-bid it cyfi. concluded that It was worth nothing and wouldn't have it In this same district. we are gi.aa to ray, tber now have onof ihe best buildings in thtsi flinty. We wo'.ud i!Ot have people eateh trie idea thnt we have no good school houses, for we have manv, but not neur all are good. Hut we started out tt) ay somelhing aboTTMhe attitude tf the Alliance to wards eflucation. Doesn't one clause of it. constitution say something about doing nil in its power for the cause of education? IN ow, we ask in- nil sin cerity,1 what is the Alliance doing .or saying on thafliue? .We hear of this Alliance and that one buying its sup plies, its members' clubbing together and getting everything so much cheaper. .Hut tj ey never think of clubbing, together for a school to edu cate their children that thy may b free indeed and in truth, or they never can be for while thy remain in igno rance they must be "hewers of wood and drawers of water." Nearly every Alliance 13 able to employ a teacher and have a school for at least five months in a year. They should locate the rchool as nearly as possible in tho centre cf 'the 'patronage and see that they get a good teacher and then that th? school is carried on in a business kind of way. Hot no, tlsis is not the: Case. They dkenn? everything ele in the world but never mention schools. Try to learn the best methods and kinds of hogs, sheep hordes, &c, to raise but never- say a word about raising children the crown of God's creation.. Some are even so obstinatej.to tho cnue .that they won't even patronize what public schools we do have and then claim they are loyal to their children, their Got, their country and the Alliance, wb.cn it is an unmitigated falsehood and .sin. Hrethren, let us. be up and doing for tho caiJSQ.of God and humanity i Now, some may draw thfir idea from this that we do not belong to to the Alliance, but tHey are mistaken. We do belong to it, an t believe in it and are as loyal to it a any man should be to an ything outside of his LGol and. his wife, .but only mention this as one of the mistakes it w mak ing, hoping it may profit thereby. May the time comev and that sooa, when the Alliance as an organization, the members of which it is composed and everybody else, may be aroused to th cause of education, and then and not till then, will entire rolief coma, or the millenium either. 1 Let's educate our people nnd then we can boast of our freedom, but not till then. Success to tho Alliance, all ita causes, and advocates. , J. H. Thlk cheap, but 'tfheri ifs backed tip by a pledge of the hard cash of a nnancially fe eponsible firm, or company, of orid-wide reputation for' fair sid- honorablo deab'ng, ii cun$ ' fastness f Not?, there a?4 scores of fcarsnparillas and other blood purifiers, all cracky to be the besi, purest, most peculiar and wonderful, but bear in mind (for your own sake), there's only c?v gziar&ntecd blood-pa rifie? and remedy for torpid 'liver and all diseases tbat ccme from bad blood. Tliat -one standing solitary end aloric said .on'tricU is Dr. Piercc'3 Golden, Med ical Discovery. If it don't do good in skin, Scalp and scrofulous, diseases -and pulmonary consumption 13 only lunrj-scrofula just let it3 makers Jknov and get your money back. Talk's -cheap, but to back a poor-medicine, or a common one, by selling it cti trial, as Golden Medical Discovery" is cold, would bankrupt the largest fortune. Talk's cheap, but only " Dis covcry " is gitardtitccd-. QOQO0 O-O t-i"-"1" ajy-pcpcia. eaa iacfc-IIeadache, vrcm:cTin3 lii'o crablo, xylicn tho -v rcaicUy Is at j oer Land t .0 fera a FE1S S5 U CJ Q 3 O OGOQ 1L car.blojoa to cz.i ruil di-f r.t your food, (3 Gamblers iiVNciv; York, Tere Siniison, a Avellknown pport- int man of .Phihidelphift," vras tellinj storif .gamblers .and gambling m the ITofTman bouse cafe! kst night to an npprecialiye audience', tie had told several and was as.kcd for "just one more and then we'll all o.M "Weil," by begnn ?eflectivelyv'l hare one that strikes home to Kew Yorkers. I Just heard the scqual to it the other day and I might as well teli it. Several years go, whew everything went in the Quaker 'town-, there was :i faro bank m "Ninth street, just below isamson. It vus the oesfc known bank in tliatown and ran on the dead square. Up stairs were two or three poker rooms, where there were big games every night. A regular player at' thrse games when he was in town, was a New York trav eling, man for a. jewelry house.. "IL? w is a gre:it blotter, and always Played very heavy - stakes. 1 think he was ahead of the game until one night he got into a g.mie with a liquor- mer chant, a horseman and n New York gambler. The stakes were piled up out 'of sight, ami along toward morning the traveling man aro?e from the tabic just $0,500 loser, lie was vnry whit, but perfectly --calm. '.'Gentleman,' be said, 'I never kicked on losing in my life, and I'm not squealing now", but $0,000 of that money belonged to my house, and I can never make it good. So here goes. "With that he whipped out a six shooter, daced it to his bend and pulled the' trigger.. But just as the hammer fell the New York gambler gave a spring, struck the man's arm, and the bullet went into the ceiling. The crowd gave the d rammer some of his money back, andlie left town swearing he would never touch another card or taste anot her drop of liquor. Up to date be has kept his oath. "Now for the sequel. About six months ago this same man. was spend ing a few days at Atlantic City. One moonlight night he was sifting out on the end of the big iron pier taking a qui'at mok:e. There wer:; no lights on the end of the pier, and he wiis the only oiu there. Suddenly a man rushed past him and 'leaped into the "ipie urammer realized that it was a cnseof.s'.iicidft, w the wafer was 2 ) feA deep at-that point, lie is an excellent swimmer, and without 'a second though: he shouted for help and sprang-after the -wouid-be suicide. He saw him bob up on a wave in the moonlight, and with two strokes had rrabb-il him. Tae man irug;-t desieraelv to 2-t away, but he was kept nfioat until the life boat c;v ie ouU aud the two men were hauled in. "When the would-be suicide was brought into the. light the traveling man recognized him as the Nw York g;itiiblfr who had snvei his life at the poker table three yero b fore. Ib had got broke and 'wan ted to die. Tin traveling man braced him up, tbogsun bler swore o5 cards and liquor frey'er, and the two men aro now living and doing well. For that reason you c.n w why I withhold their names. although probably a score of people now know the story. Ae;r X Morning Advertiser. urn i A Safo Investment. Is one which ia guaranteed to forinj; you satisfactory results, or in coso of failure a return of purchase price. On thi3jafe plan you c&n hit y froin our ad vertised druggists a bottle of Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Conpuraptiosi. It is gunman teed to bring relief in ever' case when used' for any affections of th Throat, Lungs or Chest, such a.s Con sumption, Inflammation of Lunj;. Pron ehit:s. Asthma. Whooping Couah, &c. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, per fectly safe, and can svlways bo depended upon. Trial bottles free at Kluttz & Co's drug store. A rich man holds his wealth simply as ajrustce between his M:d:er and humanity. Unless he wants to become the slave of his money he must give ;t freely until he friels that Hipm some sacrifice in giving. ;Mv observa tion for a great many years has led m to have a strong oniniou on that ub jeer, it -.3 tor the .;' o i or thf i T . - n . . ... man himself that he should look at the sub jeet irom this point of view. I (In I not believe tr.ere is much philanthropj or charity in providing tl.atyonr money shall be given after death,, wb.en you are unable to hold it any longer, bet ter give of your means as you go along through life, leaving of your wealth to others who after y.u, in the t xerc se of dhoir stewardship., follow the same c uirse. ). Willis James in A'r York Independent. Elerit Wins. Yc desire to say to our citizens, that for yearn wo have been sidling Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Kucklen'-i Aniie Bajvo and Electric Bilicrs, and h;:ve never handled reincdies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satis faction. We do not Lcsitute to guarantee th.ein every time, an we stand ready to refund the im chase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their, use. These rcu.eiks have won tlieii gna' rpul;irity purely on tlujr mt rits. Thco. F. KUutz fc Co., druggets, 0 r li'piesentatit!e-5 are now mak i ig w r on the deadly cigarette. They p.o:dse taxing rhenflu y,vr i,00U. Janice . Lir.c.!:-t-r. iinM kiiusvilip, (n - wmc "My wife w::s In l:tl iK- iif i) jt! e srht vrs F:v,; liKMcrsa-ht :is m ir.j uiGfeUiifTeie'.-t i";o-..r" i-;.'t '. aaes had inine hci- no geoU bJ.c butties or i). . u cured iuT CONSUMPTION CURED. . "" "y na an Nfi-vons mm .Jamts m C ' ..fi f 11 " ws .'u;j to., -nice motive i;ri(l a dsii-o ttt How. lc l U'ii t.-i siuii rfn f. In ..It vi h.. .1. i. . i. . . Ari iiiOMl l v this "'ill st-n.l free ot nr.. riio.iKr.-rnieiii.iitnr,,At,1Sj rv Sd t jit- aiHrcssla- ir!i stump, n itninnus i v a NOVEK.-S-.l rsweSUiKit' O -he s N V. V i v - -.. .U.WL 1 ",J Uhildrcn Cry for Fitch-r's Caste i,.in,?Wpi;vsl,cljn' rt,liefl rrom prncil-.p, Hun t; iiaKl placed in his Uarb bjlan Kan !..!:, missi ..- r ,?r i l,!,l P'nna-ieai cure of ferDsiifii tioi. l.'isiS AffiHrtious, n1so a Wimiivi. in.:.-.!.,.... A street Magician. The following account of hd amusing adventure is vouched for by the highly respectable gentleman to whom the inf eident occurred. - -"I was walking down one of the principal struts of Sail Franr sjiscaon. a windy afternoon, when a suddeii gust of wind lifted my high silk hat ( for I had been making some visits ana had on niy bast) and sent it spinning down .the street. Of course I started at tihee in pursuit; but before I could reach it, my unfortunate tile was picked up by a gentlemanly look ing person vho was apparently about to return it to rue with a bow, whop he suddenly exclaimed, 'I beg your par don, allow me?' and he drew out of my hat a cabbage. I ' 'This is very odd,' he continued, as th? half dozen idlere who had been watching the proceedings drew near, 'but really my dear fir' drawing oijt a bunch of carrots 'this must be very uncomfortable'; extracting half !a dozen big beets 'and you ean not surely, put-such tilings as thee on your head and he held up, 'amid the laughter of the crowd, a rabbit, who kicked vio lently as be was h?ld aloft by the ears. Rather annoyed at thy publicity of th entertainment, I finally' succeeded jn capturing my hat, and the rnagiciaj:, followed by a small crowd, took bis way up the street , ready to play hiis tricks upon any other likely subjrct" Xew York Tribune. I3er Droan:. j Ed was standing beneath his loved one's window, and with his whole soul breaking-its channel of sentiment injto fervid utterance, he was thus breathiii to the night his deathless- passion jm accents as soft and sweet as those the z-'phyrs use when whispering to tjie violets. "She sleepr," he gushd!: '"Silvery night is indeed a curtain it for a sleep so sweet and pure. Tjie very earth has; -hushed its pulse, lest its softest th rubbings might disturb a si-umber which alibis now doth covet. The suspensed leaves hath stilled their sespousiye s:gus to wooing breezes, fci-eir in leu noies nngni ce.use a ripple of di-ecul to creep .across-the bosom of those blest drearrs v. hich find in a sic p as pure as th s an. endejiring scene for their swedest and hohe.it ministry. Tis well that siik.-n dreams, like iko-e sweet Sl'CluS tho autre is weave. ! m.-uiu i liatue n;.l s?a;n; a seal .11 U;-r iii!;iiTs as glorious eg l flOse l!(;.S- less stars, which benuiiiy. the sleep of night.'' But hark a noise i.i beard. Sae moves a-lnut the ro-un, a sbriil voice crieth on1. "Say, mammy, i bayc l.rn dreaming of something to e;it ami 1 iV ant !o know if therj are any morr ll trtOS.O Cold (rre.e'-4 f''i Til:. Iinl' I'iio ho'y speil was broken, and lie lent up air-iias'l h'-a shirt eolb-r and vc:)', totally un,- ho lo C 'P.iorcli rn! tr.e v.'ondrous appe- tiLc ot his btdv In ive. The Crescent ih ;u I K:a iii. The crevuit has be.n. known trine out of men. rv. hi anciiit me" tb-oiogy it tircr.itc I the for- h ai-. ot Diana and (fAtrrte, the Syrian Venice. In the days of Ilemes gre-det glory the ladies wort? it as an ornament in thf.r hair. Since the foundation of Constantinople (the am ient Byzanti um) it hai b;!en the embl.-in of the city and as such adorns its walls anr public budding, bcxidos being stasMp ed on its coins and postage. The le gend wlsich ac-ounts fur iU univeai ndoption in Turkey, aud Constantinople in p;r; b-uin.r, is as follows: Phillip of Maced'ui, laid sieg- to the city in ta-a yt ar :.U0 ll. C. Mr choe a night of. unusual si ;rkmss i r tho pro posed assault, bot wan foiled bv the moon sudden ly breaking from l-chind a cloud. In commemoration of this prov idential deliverance the crescent was adopt k1 as the symbol of the city. The Mohammedan sultans we;e slow to as sume tlos emblem untd -one one mem tioiicd that it wa-s the symbol of incve vs-Higgrea'ne- s, pow.rchaugo.gas r::iady as tin? oha: ol' the !U) in. St. Lirpub'tir. As a S ecsmen ot what select io;r vill u, ir.'in;:y b ohs-n ved that rpo--tcrs and -hens among the liut'tne'niie tribe of the indi-ms m. the v rslern part of French Guinea was perfectly vh-te. Not a colored: feather can be found among them. The natives have no tradition of a time wjn-ji, their An cestors had fowls of cdher colors, but white chickens are probabiv explained hy the fact that white feafbers are the choicest ornaments n mo !- i L 1 i. .-...! and they wiii not n ear feat! ers of ; :oi v other color. Intact, their low-Is' lur color. In fact raised more f r their featln ihai! for the cooking ionr time pet. i! is sni.p g a ; jlat ;, T . - il,'o v.htMl their anceitor- cbo.e ubite as their favorite color the gave the prefereiice to tl,o;e fonlV hich were nearest, white. res;rv;n" i tie ot in .1 . 1 :s e-'i 1 l:e CO-Kng PO!,al)o i) ... i 1 1 11 constantly hnrding from Jowls th; were white. or nearly th.' present breed of chickens was evolved LZOTON EL'XIR. A I'ler.saat Lenica Diink. : For Piiiousness, ( 'oi.si ipai ion ai d i!a hnia, take Lemon Kiixir. . F.r -Indii s? ion, Sick and Nervous lleiidacc.c, take la nion Fiixir. For Siecplessia-s-s, 2 1 oiisnc.-s and lle.'.rt failure, take Is. inon Kiixir. For Fevcis, Ctiiiis and JXduiity, take Lemon Kiixir. Lit lies, iVr .iatnr;d r:nd tlioia n;h or ganic l eun'al ion, take Lemon Eii.wr. ' Dr. Mozley's Jemon Kiixir" wii! no: fail you in any i f lire a!ox e named dis eases, nil of which rise honi a torpid or diseased !ivcr,stc.maoh, kidneys or how el. Prepared only 1 Dr. H. MolevL At mnta, Ga. f-0. and 1 l.tt lesat di -uggisls. LEMON HOT DSOPo Cures nil Cou-t.s. Colds, Ua sfnrss, Sere Throat, l-JrOiuddt ic . IVcurionia. ll'iaonhaue an-i all throat and uni- di -.'-"e ' f , , Ati c?e-a::t and ia lad le pn nrrat on. cents at iftuc-'is!- Propari d: oji-Iv lr. i!. JL.xir! Allan i ' Ja General :-: Directory. CO VNTY GO VEHEMENT. Clerk Superior Court, W G Watson.- Sheritt", Jas M.JIonroe Register o? Deeds, II N Woodson. - TreasitrerL'J riain'l MeCubbins. Sufveyor.'lj C Arey. Coronler, D A At well. Coiufrtissidners. W L Kluttz, chairman. Dr p W Coleman, Cornelius' Kestler, J A fctewntrt and I F Pzittefson. Hup?t i'ub'ic Schools, R G ICizer. Sofrt.pf locdth, Dr J J Bummerell. Overseer (of Poor. A 3d Brown. f ! TOWN. Mayor, Tj C Linn Clerk, D R Julian. Treasurer, I II Foust. Police, G II Shaver chief, J F race, C W Pool, It M Barringer. Cdtasaissioners North ward, G F At well, DM Milter; South ward,!)!; Julian, N X,MqC.-iii!ea; East ovarii, T A Couu enour. Ji;o Moylc; West wurd, Ii J Hol mes, II;TTraritrmm. CHURCHES. MtlhocTis Services everj' Sunday at 11 ft in and Ci j m. l'raycr meeting every Wednesday at p m. Rev Dr. W ii Leit Iv pastor. . Sundiiy school ever- Sunday afternoon atg o'clock. J W Mauney, sup't. Presbyterian Service every Sunday at 11 a in and 8:'0 p m. Prayer meeii:!? every Wednesday at 8:o0 p m. liev J ltumjde, D J), pastor. Sunday school every Sundsy aftcrnoGr. ut 4 p in. J Rumple, sup't. Lutheran Service? every Sunday at 11 a m and 7 p iiu Prayer meeting "every Wednesday ut 7 p m. Rev Chas 15 King, .tslor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 p ra. It G Kizer, sup't, Kpiseopal Services every Sundayat 1 1 a in and G:5i0 p m and Wednesorty at 0:i!0 n in. Key F J 2dnrdoch, rector." Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at ii p ia. , ,-iip't. Baptist Services every Sunday morn ing and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday6 night. " Rev N S" Jones, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 9 a.m. N S Jones, sup't. Catholic Services every third Sunday at 10J a ra and 7 p m. Rev Father Joseph, pastor. seph, pastor. - Sunday school every Sunday at 10a m. YMC A Devotional services at I ?i ;i every Sur-uay at 4:o0 p m. business met l- ewry iv.om.l;. II Fou.'u, proo't. LODGES. Fulton Lodge No tm A F & AM: meets everv iir.-l and third Fridav ni-rbi in t-ach !U.ni;i. K Ji Xeave, W M. S.di u.ury f-dge, No 24, K of P, meets f every Tuesday night. A II boyden, C C j Sit'isbury Lodge, No 775, K of II, meets very 1st ami -'id M.mdey night in each tnonth. C T Iiornlmrdt, Dictator. Salisbury Council, No 'J7'2, Royal Ar canum, meets every 2d am! 4th "Monday night in each month. R G Kicr Ucgeut POST OFFICE. : OHiee hours from 7:30 a m toCHO p m. Money order Iwuirs ;.' a m to f p m. Ssiiiday hours 12:15 a ui to 1:00 p m J II Ramsay, P M. EucLlns Arnica Ssi-vo. The best s.dve in the ',-':rid Ar. Cuts, m iiis's, Sore?. Salt J?ieuin, I'cvcr Sores, Teiier, Ch.iprd ll;u:di, iiiiibiains, Corns ami ..!! Skin Krupiioiix, y.ud posi tively -cures Piles or no pay required. It ii guaranteed to give perfect isfaetion r money refunded. Price il cents per box. For sale by T. F. Kluti. A Co. t fl HousehoW Remsdy P ? S 51 3. -i f A rw. a. a r k a 9 J Vr:.' V.X wkrf f rjjjrw v?j& r-Kh U.:J l&J'? 0 V ! iiKt; SCROFULA. ULCFRS, SLT 11 wUlti. RHEUM. 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