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I I I I I I I '"T II I I I II I II I H I 1111 II l r 8 irk toria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher prescription for Infants children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor1 Her Nnrcotie substance. It is a harmless substitute" for Paresorie. Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. im pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by ' i jfinions of Mothers.,! Castoriais the Cbildreu's Panacea 4ha Jlother's Friend. ' - Castoria. V gtrWamo tm-B Adapted toAIhlreetbiU tfofomen ttM upor to any proscription rttoB-!.'-- JL A. Archer, M. D.. - 1U So. Oxford fit-, Broaldyn, X. Y. i TieuJoCl,torla 450 universal and -jpjgto well known that itTkx'ui a work rtramUk who tlo not kp Carioria "rthj.MTrcca. New York City. Cas toria. , Castoria cure Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhasa, Eructation, ' Kill Worms, cives deep, t-id promote gestioa, .' Without injurious medication. ' For several year I have rwommenoW your "Castoria,' and shall always continue tc do bo as tt Las invariably produced beaeflda results.'V - Eow P. Paanrc, K. D 12.th Strrx-t and 7U Ava, Kew York City Ths Ckhtaob OoxrAmr, 77 Hchrit Stuxt, Kkw Yobx Cm WflGllStf s en lanall Female Complaints and Monthly t-fTjkrity, Leuoorrnocaor niws, xrauiui or Sides, strengthens the feeble, builds .ik. 1a ivttem. It has cured thousands Swill cure too. Druggists hare it. Bead limp for book. ' Sam Jones on Character. , -r ' Rev. Sam l Junes - writing -from Carters v il le, Ga.,-to the Atlanta Jour nal says: Character is worth more than U at last. I had rather hae the sterling char acter of W H Ho ward, the banker in my town, than to have the world without having any character." When his hank susjended for a day or two a few weeks ago hisrdepositorSj held a con vention and 'passed r solutions indors ing Lis honesty and integrity of char acter and signed it written agreement pot to withdraw any of their deposits until the Hrst of Decern tier and to aid Save Paying Doctors' BOTANIC nmnn num U uLUUU DAUil THE GREAT REMEDY F01 ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES - Hj ben thoroughly tcxl by wa ll nut pbyafa-ian aud the popple lr mn ana aerer nww . cue auiddy and permanently K80FULA, ULCERS, EC2DSU, IHEUKATISiL PIMPLES. ERUPTIONS, trt .D mzmt of FATTSO, SPREADING and raiM SORK8. Uwiabrr cam tlx tuthioma hland dlmup. if Aii-ections nr. (! lowd. Prke 1 per bottle, 6 botttoarS6. ir e ir nr?iu. OCR I rtlCC WOTTD K tt 1' Vlt iJJKES, BIDOO BALM CO- Atlanta, Ca. I. VV.'; Yates. TulUhomn. Tenn.. writes: Noes me eood to nraise BotHiiie Blood Win. ' It cured me of mi h.Iiwkh on the and asthma that troubled me two and that other remedies failed to , wASHnroTon uettes. From ttrregiilareoresponJeot.' Serretary Carlisle is again - on 4aty, having retiUTketl from the ten-day va- j cati.rti which it probably the only one he will get for many long months to come, as the 'general belief, fully shar ed by himself, is that he has now en tered upjin a long period of the hard est work of his life. -His, department deals exclusively with the 'two great quest urns that will occupy the tiniejif Congressthe tariff and financeand it is his desir to be prepared to furnUbr all of the information oil both sub jects that will from time to time be asked for from the time that Congress Ukes tip these questions until it dis poses of them, and when that will be is a conundrum that no wise man will try to answer at this time. " " , Not the slightest bit of a sensation was caused by the alleged news, re ceived here early in the week, of the disabling of the U. S. S. Mohican by a shot from a poaching sealer flying the Hawaiian flag, for the very simple reason that nobody believed a word ot it. The department has had reports from? Behrings sea dated a month lat er than when the alleged disabling took place, whkli make no mention whatever of any such incident. That's why nobody believed the story. The number of pensioners absolutely dropied from the roll since March 4, last is 245, but in the came period 5, 090 have lien susiended, pending fur ther' investigation. Judging from past experience in such cases it is esti mated that a large majority of the lat ter will finally be dropped. The work of examination is being pushed as rap idly as possible and will be confined for a long time to pensions grauted tinder the act of 1890. Now thitt Secretary Lamont has taken a four years lease on a Wash, iiwrtmi ivsinVtifH tli rniiinr-mnnyprs him otherwise in all the ways that they j wjj, pruljab,y Ctase startin, Tories of e'iJv A friend in need is a fnViid in ills ,ntendd early letirement from.the deeil. The nan wjio tlms hs theeon-. Cabinet. He a ill live in good compa-fideiu-e'fif his neighbors and the, help ny H3 hW house is next door to that of ofhiM frimds carj i ' never go down. Senator Brice and within a stone's How .iitleii nt with many other bank- j throw of the White House. The Sec ers, soh as those who take a trip o ' retary caim hn this week to consult Ciiuula and thfewbo take up their ; wt, Secretary Gresam in regard, to jejitentiary and those Severa matters mi uder the State de- parrmeut which were unsettled when -why he should do that. Speaker Crisp is net expected here until about Augusts, two days before Congress assembled, and a movement is now on foot to postpone the Demo cratic House caucus"; for ;; the nomina tion of officers until the morning, of the 7th. as it will only require a few niiuutes;for it to transact its business. The canvass for Sergeant-at-Arms and Doorkeeper is goiug'on quietly and all of U)e candidates are claiming to be Safe.v There is practically ! no . contest for the other placesClerk,. Postmas ter and Chaplain. s despised by the ' WANTED Uieliable lVrsou in Kvery Town fo take the Exclusive Agency j 1 of the , 'World's Columbian Expo- suion luusiraiea, 0THENT1C ORQAtl OF THE FAIR. I- ' KSTABUSHKD 18JO. fut OpportttBity to Make Money for J the Next Year. One Chance in a Limetimc. 'oseld cents in stamps for Sam ple copy and full particulars. I.B.CAIV1PBL, PRES., 159 ADAMS , 'CHfaAJj; ILL oo o do 6 obdo ftTW tmalleat Pffl fat the World c"Jf you sauor v Dvam DystMpti and Skfe-HMdaeha, ' fuirlu Iff mfiwrabla. wba ItittW QaalyUayMtrhand7 : u oTiny Liucr PHIgo ah:de in the who .iie-sjiunr.ed and men thy have ruined. There is no reason -wiry any man with sterling character should gi down in disgrace and ruin if this great na?tiou of people will look more lo character and less to title, worsliip God niore devoutly and . idolize gold fess. Another decade or two will findus in much better con dition. - Does This Strike You? Some people.iu this world remind us the President left tow"n, and while here he signed the lease for his houe. Although accompanied by Mrs. La mont whose face is almost as well known as bis own the Secretary spent , several hours in Washington and got safelvirway before the newspaper men knew of his visit. However, it would not have made much difference, as La mont is a past-master in the art of talking without raying anything, which Talleyrand saidjvas the first re- of a story we have .. seen in prints qmrement of diplomacy. Several persous were passing a muddy j During the short time Secretary La 'vi i-t -. i l ; i r i s l Place arouna wnicu were uumereu a niont reiuaiueu in iowu ne lounu time number of raggejl and wretched ur- to decide that Army officers who de chins, and these little tramps began to sire to attend the World's Fair must throw mud at them. One' gentlemau Ps,.v their own fare like' other people, said, "if you dotft slop I will throw it and that permissions granted officers to back at you, when the sorriest look- attend the fair do not. carry free trans ing one of the little fellows replied, portation. While this will upset the "you can't do it without dirtying your plans of numerous Army officers who hands, and ic doesn't hurt us any way." have leen calculating to take in th This is the way with those creatures show at Uncle Sam's expense its 1 1 I a . . ... y a t a II tl wuo uengnc in talking about tbeir justness is maniresc to an. ine saia heighbors aud circulating falsehoods i ry f the Army officers who will visit When the Governors Uet. Kew York Uerald. In the o'den times of our Statehood, before the steatn engine bullied the earth with thunderous stroke and re duced space to a mere matter of time, when whiskey with sugar was five cents a glass and all backs were turned as that glass was filled, aud when a white man was as good as a negro if he behaved himself, the Governor of North Carolina took it ju to his head one. day to pay a long promised visit to he Governor of South Carolina, So he put a clean shirt and a pair ot socks its his saddle bag, mounted his horve aud rode awav through nine forests o ward the South. Diligently follow ing his nose in this direction he came in due time to the home of his brother Governor, where lie was received with all the honors of Southern hospitality. When asked how he felt his character istic reply ws: Thank you, Governor, I am tired, sleepy, hungry and sober." The host cordially assured him that he could remedy all these. Next day dinner was ferved at( wlve o'clock as the horns blew for he hands to come in. After it was over the two Governors retired to the shade of the long back poreh, where corncob pipes, with lon? twist of m a r home growu tobacco, awaited them. There, in the long soft afternoon, reclining on easy Wtom rockers, t hey lolled and smoked and talked the hours aay Betwixt the twain, on the floor, sat a brimming' pitcher of apple toddy, with the mellow, roasted fruit floating on the surface of the divine tipple. From time to time this aided to enliven the conversation. They talked ot the comparative excel lencies and advantages of their re spective States, of the price of cotton; of horse raising and runaway negroes; as they talked they smoked and as they smoked they drank. They speculated on the comiog glories of the country, pledged eternal friendship to each other personally, and vowed to preserve all neighborly courtesies between the two Carolina States forever and forever, amen! Now and then they would doze in their easy chairs under the mellow influence of their happy sur roundings, aud on waking up would indignantly deny having been asleep and take another drink to prove their wakefulness. Aud thus thinus went and scandals. They tmve fno charac ter themselves and consequently no reputation to lose by such disreputable practice. Persons who knowingly, wilfully aud maliciously lie to injure others are utterly devoid of the first j principles of decency aid respectabili- a I ' aa ... . iy. i ouv wno pertiaps tor the ake ot politeness, have been lending au un willing ear .to these fair talking, oily tongued scandal manufacturers and taie bearers, know who they are. FwiwtoMtaa4dlrmTM Q imat of Ufa to which yott hrf vn a strangm. Dom small. Xrto V 0eeU. Oi&o, S3 Park Plae. N. Y. ooooooooo MAGNETIC NERVINE. wwiiif w aa m NanrousProatra tlon. Fits, Dizzi ness.HcaUaohf ana , KaraltrtaandWak - tulnuM.eaui'ed by ex-. eeMlwoaaoXOpiaia, 1,1 T WEI.' aloi Softening of h,nLB Mry, Insanity mul DMth . 1 OMf rls 11 1 In t.ti jw .-saajwsn js 1UUUU1 I UWI rra?tM cat or refund tho ovcy. "iit. miaw oiur oy our ex- . One of our exchanges gets highly wrought up-itnd writes tlu followinl: which, of course, dues uot apply tuuuy of our readers: "We do not object to one's ordering his paper discontinued, it tie wpi send the money for what he owes, when he asks us to-stop." We wish nil the deal beats on Our botik-t would settle up and quit those wtfo keep on taking tb putter aud readinir hit, yet don't pay anything. ? We have a tew only a few of that chantcter on our books. , A gentleman an hon est man won't order his paper stopped without payiug up the old score; nor will an honest man let the subcription run on until the amount runs up and then say he .didn't order the, paper or make out like lie has not been taking it from the office. - We expect this article to "make all the dead leats mad but it won't shake a feather on a gentle man's cp for he wjlj Jfqow we don't aiude u hitM ernor of South Carolina teds tne in his own house that he sees nothing wrong !n Vfelfiwell! AllI have to saJfif said the Governor of North Carolina, rising with a very great Utt rather a unsteady dignltyt "it is a damned long time betweend rinks." "Ohtsaid the Gbveanor of South Ca- oumvas the situatidn flashed on hinii m , .a - - l itna8 et7 Jnne. She means stop, and were idooe for today. Pin! sorry 1 can't bring that pitcher back. I humbly beg your pardcu, but maybe, there's Betsy Jane at your house and you know how it is yourself." The offen d-d dignity of the Governor of North Carolina dissolved slowly into a genial smile of, intelligens comprehension, and. solemnly working oue eye, he fell either upon the neck cf his host or upon the jwrch.floor, tradition . does not say which exclaiming, 44 You bet old boy; you bet.1' And that's how it came about, Throughout all that Southern land tradition has wickedly repeated and kept alive the saying of the Governor of North Caraliua as a convenient made "of joggiugthe memory or stimu latiug the flagging hospitality of a host but has failed to embalm in human memory the righteous prudence and wifely virtues of Betsy Jane, the spouse of the Governor of South Caro lina. . For near on tfra hundred years the saying has been a faithful oue, and worthy of all acceptation in our coun try tljat is to say it has been faithful ly repeated all that lime and anything offered in response thereto has been universally accepted eithei straight or with sugar. , Zebulon B. Vance. HSgaest Report", ,. on. the fair go right along and they cer tjiinly should be willing to pay their own expenses. Attorney Genera Olney has been accused of not looking very favorably upon the practical side of politics, i. e., putting out the opposition and putting in members of his own party, but be fore leaving Washington for a short vacation he showed that accusation to have been undeserved by notifying a number of the assistants to the At torney General with salaries ranging from $1,500 to $3,000 that their resig nations were desired, and it is stated by those who know that every Repub lican connected with the Department of Justice, outside of the classified service, is to be made to walk the plank. A good many guesses have been printed about the chairmanships of the Now it happened that the Governor of South Carolina had a wife as all good Governors should have, on the principle of the old maxim that he who aspires to govern should first learn to obey and her name was Betsy Jane. She well knew the failing of her Gov ernor and she easily guessed that th visiting Governor was tarred with the same stick. Quietly watching pro ceedings she at length concluded that these two old cocks were about as full as they could well hold without slop ping over, and it was time to stop Watching her opportunity during a rather protracted doze the slipped a way the pitcher, stilt half full, and inserted iu its place a piggin of cool spring water, with a clear, yellow gourd hang ing on trie handle. But the instincts of nature are infallible. Though sound asleep the Governor of North Carolina felt that something was wrong a lack cf spirits as it were every nerve iu him cried out against the presence of a hostile element, and he awoke. His purttirbed soul had not deceived him. The pitcher of toddy was gone. He immediately awakened his host, who courteously A Strange Death. Thomas Odell, a young man of twenty -t wo years, living seven miles back of Greenup, Ky., has met death in a strange manner. He had been a puzzle to physicians for several years. He was affected by what he ate to such au extent that when he indulged iu beef eating about an hour afterward he would become restless and wander out in search of cattle and bellow as an ox, and would get down on his hands and knees and eat grass like a cow. When he partook of mutton his actions were those of a sheep, and he would plaintively bleat like a lamb. When he ate chicken he would go out and scratch for worms, which he would devour with apparent relish. After eating fish he would wander to the creek and go in swimming. One day his father killed several squirrels, of which the son ate heartily for din ner. He left the house shortly after and was followed by the father. The father saw him enter an oak grove and soon saw his son jumping nimbly from lirabtto limb, at the same time barking like a squirrel. He called for him to comedown, but this only seemed to make the boy want to escape, wid he attempted to jump from one tree to another, but missed and fell to the ground, a mangled, breathless mass of humanity, and expired in less than five minutes. Atlau ta Constitution. of all in Lea;ng PLneSt U. S. Wt - j --;if i ,.' , . .... ... iinportaut committees of the next quredt " x"e niaiter. House, and one of them was that fopi ; "Don't you see what is the matter?" resen tative Bland would uot again be tnft 8uesk looking indignantly at chairman of the Coinage committee. ihe Pgg nd the gourd- "Indeed I Now, it can be stated upon excellent tee ot,ng wrong," said the uow dis- anthWity and without violating any- U,e "''l . v, ci if j the matter, my dear Governor? "The bh's confidence that Mr. Bland m Nothing wrong in. be chairman of that committee iu the J go to sleep with a pitcher of next rJousB, unless he declines to serve toddy before me; I wake up and find pgain'i and there is no apparent reasoB a piggin o spring water, and the Got- Mr. Cleveland's Rheumatism Danger ous. IS ew York Press. "Mr. Cleveland's rheumatism," said a leading Washington physician to me yesterday, .s really a serious matter. With a , man of his size and weight rheumatism is a very dangerous mala dy. It is likely at any time to reach a vital point. Mr. Cleveland is himself responsible for his rheumatic trouble. He has not taken proper care of him self. His exposure on the 4th of March was simply foolhardy. Then he has on several occasions remained out in an open boat all day in bitter weather. No man can do such things without paying the penalty sooner or later. Mr. Cleveland may have a strong constitution? and I presume he has, to have stood what he has gone through; but he is composed of ordi nary flesh aud blood, and he cannot yiolate the laws of health with an more impunity than any other man He must be more careful if he wislm to serve out his term. Ilheumatisn is always more dangerous with met who are inclined to be fleshy." The Concord Standard says Mr. A Furr, of No. 4, has a young curiosity at his house. A red Jersey sow b: given birth to an otherwise well form ed pig that has two heads, four ey and four ears. l : XT 13 BETTER TO LIVE, f 1 h?e om'ies' felt that the tardea Ut life was too hear r to bear: And have longed to li dowa at the noontide Ant rest and forget all mj care; ' " .t. ami again; t oeuertoHve andtoioiraar man to die to be rid of the There is reot in the a. -tr - And end to the weary delpair. The grave holds sun. . pain. heart grave holds T . ..i .. o sorrow nn . i ' t . . vim w mere If soul that ha need of mj care. That my hand maj lighten or .hire. To suffer no wore with heartacUt, And sorrow I meet in this life: irom my ,orrow -wn A melodj , Weet may be wrung, Andmy lu, when thej drankf'deep of .nf The tenderest songs maj hare ung. 'TUNo hard to be patient with living W hen all the world is awry;' luat will only come alter we die But even through all mj complaining l ean hear that undying refrain 'ItUbeUertoiiveaJder' Than to die to be rid of tne pain." I will live and be strong, and will suffer, irneed be, until I find rest, When life and its trials are over Though never my lite should be bleat. .-oug,, aivraya tlie sun should be darke By the clouds that hang over my way I w.Il that the light will be cleared 7 " nen itst I awake "in the day-" The BillviUe Banner. During our absence the other day a Georgia cyclone kindly moved our office into the next county, but we will be back at the old stand as soon as the sheriff can get a requisition for us. The folks around this town are slow ly but surely getting civilizedFbut you still have to run some of em down and tie 'em to put shoes on em 1 he financial stringency has struck BillviUe; the town.is dead and we are sitting up with it until they can raise cash enough to defray its funeral ex penses. BillviUe imposes a tax of !2on peo ple for the privilege of walking ou the new sidewalks: we are, therefore, hav ing a high old time in the middle of the street; its dusty, but economical. llie school exhibitions are over; Mary's little lamb has been turned out to graze, the boy has left the burning deck and curfew won't ring again un til next year. Six men that we recommended to the President fi r government positions are now splitting rails for a living, and yet, those 3ix men meant twelve votes in the last election. it-. A CURIO US CECHUTM. :' Around tha W oriel 200 Tlrnco. An emi nent p jtie iia Wn made a enrioos mathematical ca. leak uion in fiv uxg , th workings of the , has tn heart in mileage. He shows that U Ufetime of HA jews the blood aa it psa see throogb the heert thrown a diataacea f 6, 150,880 milea, which- - in m continuous ttret m, - would men nroona . the world 206 timet 1 ' ; - ... .- Keeping in view tSk comUnt sthua the heart, and taking in to coiiaideirtion th ; . abuse it receive froa t OTer-extrUon, aicc- boUc and other ttimuhu ita, U it any wonder that it finally becomes affected, tff : i; perform iu work, and c deathT Tt 1 1 fact can be readily and ntood that oo ra four ha. a weak heart, al the hnportanes ej ij ; treating that organ as soot as iu affected eon- ( dition is in the slightest t tegree nmnifete4. -Reader, If yon have an r reaton whatevasi tot believing your heart U 5 should attend to it at on tate. Many persons who di. disorder have never suipei ; Joseph Boody, Plerpont, W. year, afo I began to hare dlfflt palpltatioaof the heart set In. i , ankles were badly swollen, could not Urea week. I bifai Kew Heart Cure ; the first bottU me, and, although 7C years of boulesltook altogether so lmn ' me that.l am a new man. i i mend this remedy. MWaUesufieriag(rom sersr dlaeaae. and expecting to die, ph afforded m no relief, X wmumu of Dr. Miles' Mew Heart Cure. F. ma ric&t'ep. and It seems as U almost raise the dead. 1 would Kew Heart Core bottles with gold cent remedy they contain. If Icon on other terma.'f 8. A. HuU. Fran Fee SO years I was ssrlonaly heart disease and nervous prostrat affecting the sciatic nerve of my W lng thatftlme I was treated by ma -physicians, and sent huiidrede of for medieii.es, aU of which failed, beran owing Dr. if lies' New Hean now enUrely free from my old ct George J. Barry, Park City, Utah. Dr. Miles' New Heart Core Is sol tire guarantee by all druggists, or 1 Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on reee. tl per bottle, six bottles fS, express positively contains neither npiatai no orngs. be affected, yoti ee. l not neat i suddenly of thi - tied iupreseoee. .. r.-wrltm: -Three. ' Hulty In breathlBf . , . ,. vnd myUssMaia - Physicians said I s luaing Dr.MUeT ' s , greaUy eaUeved am. the asveral 4 wnsaiy peoeui beerruuyi attack rJ.aast - raleians ha ring , eedt. hay aoaa. rery aoea lifted r a tough tt would IlllnglyllU'tho fortheeaagnifl- K '- dnotret'tnem kUnfN.Y. troubled mitk Von, the latvsr J Seeetuly : Cure, and asa. ' ' tapUatou.''-. 4 on eeU ry I. Miiea rnomtaenf' liars awar Free book at druggists, or by i - ..-I i Idhead- rier'w oep. went tried, he rise -in Cldren Cry forPitcherls Caslqrg A Honnment to Calvin Graves. The directors of the North Carolina Railroad will soon erect at Greensboro a monument to Hon. Calvin Graves, of Caswell, who as President of the State Senate, gave the casting vote, "aye," ou the bill making the appropriation to this road. The -vote killed Mr. Graves in Caswell, and with the Dem ocratic party in the State, a he well knew it would, but he had the cour age, nevertheless, to perform what he saw to be his duty in the matter. The erection at Greensboro, where the con struction of the road was commenced, of a monument to the memory of the patriotic man who made its huilding possible, will be an altogether fitting and proper thing. Charlotte Obscrr- Albion W. Tourgee is interesting himself in the. Bard well lynching. Tourgee is the man wbo has on more than one occasion attempted to stir up a race insurrection at' the South. He is as full of venom as a cobra, and if North Carolina had done her whole duty in the days of reconstruction this viper would not hare been left above round to fire the African heart and -;et the negra into trouble. He and uch as he are directly responsible for nauy a negro lynching at the South. L Louisville 2'W. Kingman, Ariz, July 10 Several roudies last night prepared hu image of President Cleveland and burned it in front of aialoon, despite the protest of many leading citizens. Cleveland's at titude on the silver question was the cause. The Utility of Tirferenct Boston Daily Globe: The ba ed man with four day's gro beard on Ids chin went into a b shop and sat do wn in one cf the ating chairs. To him presently , a knight of the razor, who rem interrogatively: "Shave, sir?" "No," growled the man in chair, "I want to be measured ft suit of clothes." This statement seemed, to surp, the barber, but he managed to say: "This isn't a tailor shop, sir." "Isn't it?" "No,-sir.'' -"What is it?" "It's a barber shop." "What sort of work do you do this shop?" - "Shave men and cut their hair, sir." "Doyou think a man with no hair on his head would come in here to have hs hair cutV" "No, sir." - "Do I look like a lunatic?" This was replied to by a silent sh :ke of the head, but the barber thought he was acting like one. "Then, presuming me to be a san man, but baldheaded, what would you naturally suppose I came here for?" "For a shave!" "Theu, dear sir, why do you ask me if I wanted a shave when I took a seat in your chair? Why didn't you go to work at once? If some of yon bar bers would cultivate a habit of infer -ring from easily ascertained datv in stead of developing such wonderf u. conversational and catechistical jpow ers; it would be of material aid in 'ad vancing you in your ehosen vocation and of expanding your profits. Do you comprehend?" - "Yes, sir," replied the man as ;he be gan to lather customer's face, iud he never even asked him if he wanted oil on his hair when that operation was performed. Alliance Resolution. At the recent meeting of the Meckle.tr burg County Alliance held at Oak Grove the following resoUitiosta were unani mously adopted: Resolved, . That the lleckier barg County Alliance enjoin upon our- Cou gresseaenria so far an our antoority ex tends, that they sustain tlie present ShermaA silver act eiatil some belter substitute cau be had in its place. ' EeaoH'ed, That a copy the above resolution be seat to our Cu;reiuai, S. B. Alexander; and -Senators Z H. Yauee and Matt W. Ilansoui. By order County Alliance. , . JL W. EtuoxT, County Secretary. The faculty and students of the Un iversity of N. a have donated 2,000 volumes of book' to Uutherford College
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