Carol
a Watc&nian
BRIEFS.
zi.iJ.cl
Co-vLtxtr-y.
Brandreth and J, J. Nert raan; all pra
tical mining men. " The object of , Urn
company is, j as soon as the necessary
amount of capital stock can be secured
to tneet at some convenient pointrin
llowau county, general raluction milts
fur reducing gold, silver and copper
on',, sep iratiug every particle of any f
these metals fruni the refractory
Milphurets . pyrites, utilizing the. for-,
met in .the shape of sulphuric acid for
the manfucture and sale of a chemical
ferttlizT. They are promised assistance
v-t.ti.'r iw'11 J i- - - ? trom nortntrn una vtteru capua
nV. Li.l or exchanged, for an . , . ' l
Last we k Gov. Oarr offered a re-
i -...
rZrr 1- m lougcij cuauccted
iih 1 . . .inn' n4 ou!tt!oiiut or
if'
. 1 . . .
I I II
,,vc
tlue us oujttccoui
I -1
Fob
Kxchangk.TTwo cum
, ,er and job luting out-
. i'.,jiT-n North
? . in cv-" r
WV .Hfit. is tbatot tne
.r-..i t
7
w,.r,l ..f S2.)0 forthe canture-'of 'VVih.
3,iptioii f fiJ i Littleton nnJ J B iloore who were sua-
UDllSueu ai
tl if ' l" ' . .1 ' . Si. a .rvrwi ITCWTVI l uulilunu ..,..v ..wv.w.
f r ?KHH Gifeon at Tuv.iLc; u the
iinilcteasjiJ job1)r!iitiugoffiee niht of Uiel3th ultM from which were
lflclu4Hg u c wia property rtiH 'stoten watches and jewerljrt) the value
..-.JtV till.
t ' :.. ilu the tllL f -U ..A CO VI A . .wt lil-i.kMl mur irii if
.dpuuine uarKi.i"j ,m uu mi wju. mi uiihuim lvn...
T , nropnctor, -"who f forced to !g2- j, 0fftfrejl!,y the gentlemen
rrtire n
. - - J- - ' .1.1 '
r.... further informaMO" ?
j W. McKESZIE,
bllshie,s ol, accoUut of faUtng ( Monro,h;ld fceQ UQtj
I tied to -be'' oil the Itwkout for these light
finwrpd rents.-aii soon after the at-
rival of the Yadkin Traill Monday
morning last he learned that Littleton
and Moore were in town. . Summons
ing Cheif of Police Shave ai;.d his s-
If so
- Grand Offer, j ,
J.,, (,y ,lo vou any good-?
.-i.liva Utt.ie tiimi. -t
rt''! AT ivrU. I - . . T T7I J
hmi- roaluc? asmucH. i is v- 81stailt police officers r.icet .-nagie uuu
.rlvpiiuoiu nil"."," . i M-.h-iinr tnuiil linn 1Q me. semen, IIC
- ! Bimetalism ia Bostoa.
h
-VM "r- t.-i.-:.. m,.piwnt warran-
rmuU first claas wgu. ----- .
If iuhev of caslt subscribers:
differ ad. the wateOrcla in ev
No duU taken! of less than
HUrh hvost accompany each.
J-Srork at oce see; what you .can do,
dforbaniile copies. .
5 tB-Me-srs. C. C. Wale, at Troy, J.-M.
JlJt.Ulieau, iinj
, n'i-irt6u. at
V ntlf
Montgomery, wumv,
collect,
Ouville,
NewB-Observer-Cliroalcle.
It gives us pleasure to"! print, to-day
the straightforward Mter written by
Genl Fr mcis; X. Walker ?n behalf of
the gentleman of . Hostou who have
formed themselves mto a committee to
id vance the eaue of Jbinietalwm; reply
ng to certaiii q'itstims propounded to
him by the Evening Post: ,U will ot
remembered that u short time agosev.
era! eutlemyu invited niaiiy of the
aistiuguhejitlzf n of Boston to form
an organiz.it ion to pomote bidieta)isiri;
In this letter Gen. Walker incidentally
mentions taut mue "but ot ten ot uie
gentleman solnvite-j responded favor
ably: aud he'iilo stites that the pro-
rMiriiiiri anionir the ieonle of that re-
c. - . .I t' . . .
giou who favor btnm-al'.siu is even
gre iter th in ihat: Tiis is an imHirtant
stttemeiit. U i
Agaii Mrl: Walker
heart ' of one phas of the currency
question when he; asserts that the
Sontherh masW hjiviiig beeiijaaght
that the Kortheost Advocates luonome
talismi haveconclu(ed that its purpose
in doing so is the selfish, one of'aggran
dizing itself xit the Expense of the other
secfioijisi Ttiat cinl;ldsi6n has aroused
prejudice, which new can be allayed
only by! a demonstration that the pre
mises! iare oufounedt and that the
Northeast does not jad vocate monome
talism,! butllrepudlates I the doctrine
taught by tlie Evening lbst and its co-
lalxirers in financial matters.
With regard to bimetalism itself,
Gen. Walker; speaking for the genu
men associated with hini, goes to the
has gone to the
lv authorized Hgents to solicit, collect
J int for subscriptions o' olxa
' Joat'fur the Y ATCHM AN,d all f our
rtoM wkoWe-dae us will please make
Ze vf thw -ftl lJ.V "l beir
v 1 j. '.1cKknzik, Alitor.
soon found -hist men, both of whom
were so adroi ly slipped upon that they
were arrested before they realize tha
fact that they were nabUed. Little
ton had -a pistol, two gold-filled aud oue
silver watch and a lot of jewelry in a
valise aud pockets ot his Jclything;
and Moore 'had one- Mirer watch; a lot
of assorted jewelry and a pir of knacks
found in the pockets of his clothes. A
gentleman from Alexander county was , 1 . J mov metal. At pres- $2.50; a.ui for sums exceeding $250
in the city whoknew both the Pn.nt in'lhi Ai'tttr silver stand as an former charges will be adhered fcy The
ers, and identified them as LittletOH aMxiiurj sotuewhat after the fashion of new arrangement goes into effect July
und Moore tie men wanieu-anu ; i.-Uv '.f.l liin tl.P stan-Ut, 1894.
tl.ere-is' nodottbt of their being the ' , , I ,.ft, 0 vmno in f.ntll.
General Newi."
Eead tha Following Magniflceat Offer.
MONET MADE EAST, YQC CAS1)0 IT, SO
WITT NOT TUT r . :-
We call the ktentkn of our readei
to the remarkable clubbing offer i
ers
in
beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
coaaia Uercar," it -
The consolidated Methddistr papers As mercury - will surely -!fj destroy the
11 begin publication1; at Greensboro JJ"8e 'niell and completely! derange
about Aoril IsL i ; :. - , . FJwni 'wneii'j entenn t
. rii- . .. .. inn iriMii Knnn I n . il .1 .1 . v y
An liitttois m.in nnnie oturuia nasi UCin uc uami exceitL on ..1 . ? t .
XMjneowiiuH .u?.w - to the gtio.1 vou can nohiv .1-,. stitdtioQ to t ie same addre for nn.
: Wilmington truckers hare teen ship- frou thm. Hall's Catarrh Cnralwfor the low sum of $1.50.
ipping cabbage, lettuce-and;; ra.lkhea 0: -ntJins tLt Yd. f iw ind we
Uhiken internally; acting diilyu'p" nave wr.We. to make Jo our
on thebloo.land mucu siirfaceVof the reafler- t
The Atlanta Weekly Constitution. 'is
too well known to need any introduc-
the 15th instant. bj DruutSc. ! i . " avs x ,w p,ace a the
nresiue ot the nation as a model week
ly newspaper. It number on itUtff
some of the most faniDiis and brilliant!
writers of the day and on all publfe
questions its lance is ever in rest to de
fend the rights of the peoplelt is the
and most widely circulated
o New Y ork for some time. "
, v a - - - . 1 KViilam .In K... ... J r
pointed conuKgeueral ta, Shanghai, W;- s.rrnure
will leave tor his post of 0 duty .anbont j. Chm & r 6 ..:..L r. r
- - r 1 cyitiivuiiil9 IICC,
Rev. Dr. W. . Black, superintend
ent ot the Oxford Orphan Asylum, has
NOTICE! i
beeu appointed presiding elder - to lOf ths Sale.cf Valuabls Farm Lands and
succeed Be't; S. D. Adams, deceased. ?H Town Propsrty, on Ciis&s Creek and
Several casesf mall pox showed up X J97! 3? Town cf J
in AtlanUlaWi week. eouseauentlv the UUeOO, C-t f
.-T-..-T-: -. . . " - . n.,! :- .J. - V7 ----
people of that city, are Very much aK p0 i ZZ iir y Phw! in An4er5c:l
armed. Every ffort is being ;nseu j Court of Mouigomery Uoua'tv North !kr. "av,ng circulation of 150,000, and it
thereto prevent it spreading or inCreas- reuuer " Term r 18U2, in a
r . V -.-i Uua theu and there peadiutf wuereiu
uvm u. vvonn, KUardian of 1 the minor
largest
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5 . " j--I. '. . J ; ' t,tvi ?:.m. ?! - Is
- - . -t.- '.- -Vf - j. i. j e f . v ; ....1. :. i--1--. ;-. : ; j;
0 : 1
VV '-' t 1:1? n-f Ilel VI. W. II. Uagley deed, is plaiutitt.
Afpec,altp the, AfeWl Citizen tt,id M.B. Lassiter aud hU wife 8. S.
sayv 'George Hensleyjbosholaiia kill J1", Caiur 8. Keams. W. F- Wooley
ed RUey SheltonJrat nrettpnwas I?1 T IWm
. s . . - -,! iV-K. aatl wile Wagie Ingram are defen-
tned several years Jigo tor killing a man dants, for the foreclosure and sale of the
....... i fi,..n ..A .,... If fl n Imorlvrated I ud4 described in th -om-
- ' - , P,ll;t.IH8aldsuit;I, tue uodersigned com- phe world every, week for a year at an
Mi& iMtuy ise v curt,-wuo maue. uai-i uiissiouer appoiutea oy
week. It is mitself an education to
those who read it. By the clubbing
rate which ne offer, onr readers -can
get the Weekly Constitution aud their
home paper at but little more than the
cost of one paper, thereby getting the
news of their home. and the news" of
the court iu said ;
Ion ascensions at the New Bern fa r. decree, will sell at public auction to the T ..... . .; ' . i .,
TVJXn til bidder, for cash, at the Court I addition to this, every subscriber
made the Ust or,e Br.d.y and in de- in ; &onday the 2J to this paper and the Constitution., un
cending alighted in thtunddle, of the day of April, 1894 it,beiug Mouday of A .rui i.,,,
Trent river. She u rurf wi.hout ? ,") - MUM La of La, der our dubb.,,g u n,Dge.t, k.
- . . to wit: i given an opportunity to win some hand-
damage except an impromptu and The 1st Tract known asthe Alex. JSich- nr:7
ntthertoolbatb.. I olsou tract pFJere. Luther place ou the A.,r,. ...
waters 01 uneeas ureeK in said County, ( ic eji.ucu m
Ve merely call at-
show our readers
waters 01 iieeics v;reeK in said uounty, hwio
Under a new postal law- postmasters djoiuinglhe landsof Mattin Rush dee'd, another column. W
, . . James F Green dee'd, Alex. McKoydec'd ... . .. , .
no longer sell postal not. They will aud others, containing 833 acres. The 'entiou to it here to
... nf Aha liiiit fr 1 Thov (In lint stO!
...... j 1 . , , ,. v . ...lr..,n( i,l.-f :..t.. i.: .. i:i I K.... I
with uii adtocaicv ofl ailareer use of ue fostal orders only, i iree cents are 7v",,:t rj,.., r. XLtA; i ."rJ ? wua1' " "UCI,U ""CVWC "tt,v w " lu
1 : w , I , . . - . . - . w.w. auiuiuiui: t4v lullUQ Ul , U.I.I . 'I'U -fT . .. l... ....
nnmur Inrif.. ..nlimitd u to be charged for orders not exceeding Illtftlim. Marv a ciiimbef, uieiu- Auese uueis u,rt4lc "u
9U1tl v.w mvv.. w .v. - - I . I c " - - T I , ... ( . j. . - , , - .
ivearus aim juo. r llUi coutaliili:g OOi i airuiiguitrni, wim ic uuiiBii'utwii,mm
rascal; While on their nay they were
trie-v I Gehi Wiflker repudiates the
ivi.t Ueunett-, of N.,rwood,-wasliere
, " i .
H"llday. : ,'
Mr.W.T Li!ly,of Norwood. pts-
(athruoul' the i it v lat Sat unlay . on
- his way to t),aiviile, Va. V -.
Irsj V. It; Hirker left S ituril iy on
r 'hVreftuUr-spring tour North topur
cliae iit'w iuiiifry.
Mislw "Alice Thompson v anl IzzV
White in couip my wi;li Mr. Frank
Tliotnj sun are visiting " friend. .in the
Jlrfihie Lilly, ;bf' L wdv.rs, Stanly
vfiHiutr, vv.'isiu'tli. city Sita-lay last,
nave the V ATCHM A 5.'
nnikiflv uiifi.ruiivHii Kiiiiit' ii:m in iiiiiilc tin i . a . e ' i. t
"Ji" Tr.V V. . . 7 ,;smgreigoId standard and advocates a man. Dau Slaughter, who had I
thrain; jtn.1 bo.diy uispiayea- ana , lru, a . A8heoulltv;ua was Ul
tried to sell some of their Hlolen iewei-t . - - . ?; ; . . :i j r '.. .
' . ,T . , standard aslgld iMf, , from the Alleghany l nl by a party o
I r . """"ir.- . . ! I 71 To make this possible, bowser, the m. from Ashe and UncheJ.
Uvlorsv.lletotnesuerm there mar, , ml3t aambl f Alleghany, Qia,le a fig
lfr" he r, "et "?L the same al its commercial value; but agrtiut the ,
Veny nde out, he would take h pn-iG Walkrr v.rjr Correctly says that J several of
,nets to ri;yh.rsville. A good witlia rea:,bleUine3, with a reason- ,6ut iu the
wiirk" tins, for our wide awake sntr- , .-, .. , , i ., , i. . . ,. .
fi iendl
ca.l
-ripfinlini
sa
AffrrfepiMidiiig 18 moi.ths n ig-
iU(l,Mr; FTink Williauis lerurne.l to.
his In hie at -G-U K'nob, bi cbuiuy,:i
: . '.U C iMwell,, of "tho h.'-sfe daily in
7 tlwsStkt th Giirl tte'OWr wa-i
. iii'i irc ty Siti.-liyl ist. VYe 1 k : it
be! te than Mil v in "the United Slates
Dr." A.;. Fuller, of Davidson county,
: las retntly sold several mining proper-
itU f..r ?o"),')00. . The purchasers are
Norih Carolina and Feunsylvaui:t.tiap
: italists, it is said. V - ;
: A coinriieinlble h'anrovenint at Uie
. depot iv an .-id'litionai number of lamp?
(which The Ruliniond &Danville people
liavenretitly placed there t. light'- up
1 tile platfoVtil.
J. .l.C .rbett, the fi f-fiter, lias
l)tf MVto Jackson ville Fia.. was tried rfnd
J ! acquit tV -for fighting Mitchell, and
returniii ji -;sed S ilistmty l ist Su n-
vJajnigltloirliis wy Ntiffli. 7
I Wtile on his iiunton our sea coast laRt
ek;Pi esideut Cleveland had fine sport ;
lie alone. Ivavuig bajiy;el one wild swan,'
twentj jitese and more than thirty ducks,
v 11 said lie never .enjoyed5 a more pleas
r Mt sjiupthig trip than this proved.
V "AiBirlier prpiniuent divine, Dr. G.
1) Parks, of the-Presbyterian church,
i died at his home iu Cliarlott", last 3at-
ifday. .He has been in . tln. ministry
' I far alxiiit forty -years; and once had
' thurge of -Third Creik church, this
1 cuuntv . - J ' ... - - '
' i If you owe'iis your suo&mption for
the WyTCHM.VN you know it and you
'rr knwTTis au honest debt tliat you are as
touch iu honor 1huimJ to pay as for the
We published in last week V, Watch
man1 an account of the lynching of the
killed
(en
f
Sheriff
ht
lyuchiug party aud wound-
theui, among them a man
abdomen who has since
aMeiriitio betveeii the metals, conjoint captured, whose name is R sv
full! toinartj-of jtiie two metals will Phe" sheriff has him charged with ni.itr-
iiiaintalii siahilityMii their valmv' der; the irieuds of Slaughter watithim
, And he ftuiherf assorts that it is no! , order to a.vetige his death, while
At 10:30. clock on tlie night of the at allinece: hit the money of ahStl'a recent associates ii the lynch-
2 id iustauf the brave old GeneralJubal couiitl-y shpuld 1 coaipw-d of equal ig business want to put, him out of
E ally p;tsed quitely away, surroiii dd parts bPthel tvo ,netalt. O.ie or the !ue w.,y to prevent any. disclosures, he
iu his hotne at Lynchburg, Va.,' by his uther!mVy rfp ujderate at lim-'S with- m , nt to make. Hose is in a b d
familv anil friends, among whom was out pMucjig uiliicOtiy.etieut coase-,ix
n .lor ibinjiel. He' steuud to be quehees. j
nware cf nppro; c iag death', and met These atjthelyiews of downright
itca!mHv'"Not long lefore theeud.he. bimeiilisUlf'-fUlf; as were the stales
called Senator Daniel to his side aud men of this! cbuujry iuthe olden time,
acre; more lamiliarly kupwu as theltoh
erson Mill Tract. The 3rd Tract ou
Cheeks Creek in said Cuuutv. adioiniutr
the lands of John P Little, H. T. Steele
and others, more familiarly known as the
James Skinner place containing l'JOacres.
1 he 4tn tract is a town let iu the towu of
Mt. Gilead iu said county, kuowu as the
Wade store lot, with a dwelling, brick
store house, stables and out houses con
taining oue half acre. The first two tracts
being the lands mortgaged by 31. B. Las
niter aud wile S. M. Jassiter to Ciilier S.
Kearns, dated 9th day of November 1881,
and duly recorded iu office of Register of
Deeds for said County, in Book C" on
only those who subscribe for b itli pa
pers through this oftice are entitled to
take part in the contest.
This is the most liberal clubbing
offer any have ever been able to make,
and we feel sure that it will prove im
mensely popular with our readers.
We call your atten
tion to the lollowlu
New Arrivals: !
New Dressooiis.
New Whitegoods. j
New Embroideries, f
New Lices. j "
New Ribbons.!
New Silkolines
New Irish Lawns.
New MattingsL
These mid lo s
other goods we are en
abled to sell at veryj low
jot
work, this, for our wide awake
i-2. ' .....
r
Gen. Jubal A. Early Tead.
A Live Oak, Fla., t. legram to las:
Saturday's Charlotte Observersays
there is "a marked change for -the let-
I IT 1.1. IS, .1
page 358 of Mortgage Kacords; The 2nd, '. ter in benator Vance s liealMi, -ni
3rd and 4th tracts being the lands mor- jj,. 3 nuich better and is improv-
Lassiier to David G. Worth guardian of i mg daily. It is hoped that he may
the minor heirs of W II Bagley dec'o, 1 soon be r stored to his form r vigorous
dated 1 ,lh day of June 1HS6 and duly reg
istered in the office of the Register of
Deeds for said County iu book 4'G" page
oos, to winch record reference is hereby
given for more full description. taie to
opeu al 12 o'clock. M. j
VV. A. Simmons, Commissioner.
February 15th, 1894. 1
health and useful lies.
c
ii" u res.
COME AND SEE US.
Littman StLichtensteiii.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE I
id: "I want to iell you good bye, and we are glad o see them avowed by
M jor". Then bale his nephew, Cabell
Eailv fauewell.
Fiiyale telegrams were sent by Sen
ator D .ifiel to maiiv of the General s
Ex-Cor. fe derate comrades, aud many of
theai " dtulthss attti;dtd the fune
n l obsquies which took place. Mon
day trom St. Paul's Protesaut EpiscH
pal church, of which his nieces are
members. General Eirly himself was
a member of no church, but rather 'p ar-
tri;.l to the Catholic. ;
He was buried with both civic and
military honors. Among thedistin
guished personxge who were present
The presents i .lb. .St1XZS
if Represciitativs is inexcusable. Mr. 'exhibit the same to me on or before the
band's seigiiiorage bill is not sufficient 10th day of February 189o. This Feb. 5ih
il... -....I imi (iF .
Tlieo. F. Kluttz, Atty'. of E Luigle.
the disiingijished. giitlemen who com
pose the Boston corauiitte-'.
Gen. Walker does hot propose to have
silver use'ljis'a money metal at a value
far above its Commercial Value. Have
its commercial viflye, if there be general
free coinajge, j st as the commercial
value of gold is tixed by the free coin
age o
tha
t!
were GeiuFitzliugh Le Gen.!i Bradley
T. Johnson, Genabuey H. Maury,
Gen. W. H. Payiie, Geu. Ejpa Hunton
and others. -
The Virgiuia Mditary Institute
cadets' went in a body and 1 ijovernor
O'Fei rail and staff telegraphed that
thev would' be nresent iu fu1! force.
The burial was at . Spring Uill ceme
tery. ;'l. . ' ;
Who Emptied the Treasury? Sijures
v' , that Tell the Story.
liolttmoFC Sua. - r . ... - .
A conesdon'dent sends a cuttiug
;! t- i 1
ti metal. tut in regard to
this matter of value, as we have fre-
qneutly iaklvWe do not think it would
establishing a new ratio to
Value Jrof silver much above
be well iu
place the
iinixirbuiCH to instifv the obstruction of
....g-
busies, even granting . that b.struc
iructiou may be justified 'on due oc
c.ision. it would do no great harm in
any case end the probabilities are that
it would never become a law. But the
House s'hould either pass it or vote it
down.- The Republicans are filibuster
ing fur mere partisan devilment; the
Democrats who are helping them have
not even a
runes, I ud.
partisan excuse. Phil.
Why We Are Poor.
Wluston Republican.
We notice in our Northern exchan-
EXECUTION SALE.
Bv virtue of au execution issued out of
the Superior Court of Row an cotiuty on a
Judgment in favor of Tobias Kesler
agaiustDavid Casper. :I will ofiVr at pub
lie sale at the Court House door in Salis
bury, ou Monday the 19th day of Febru
ary 1834, it being Monday, of Court.
A trac ot land us tollows; aijuuug
the lands of Geo. Hill. Henry Kesler,
Tobias Kesler Calvin Pool and others,
containing about 9J acres being in rrov
idence township, being the tra t of land
where David Casper now(live.s. Jan 13 '94
J . il . 31 ON rob, Sheri ff
By ltj P. lioSKM an, D. S
to arise.
from a contemporary, in whico
thi
'ensh in thi Treusury"at the begin
ning of Harrison's administration is
compared with the casb iulhe Trea
sury"at the end of that administration''
no nten:iu being mide of liabilities
w.th the result, according to the edi
tor, that there was "nearly $100,000,
000 mure cash in the .Treitsurv when
tloihes yu ware. Ii is our labor giveu , j. " pntered." The fact is "that when
you lor a IrKe, and fi-oia it alone we
ye Ui.tt-iur living for self and- family
l,erefuie e ask for whit is our own,
irubtlug i hat you pay uss without the ne-
cuy of our going or sending to you for
; oar ;m,mey. Seud it by mail, or
i cwmeto the office aud leave it and get
!.:ur receipt. j -
.' ue mainspring to all :- live mining
fnterprisesu thissecthm of the State,
r. Uich u 'Eauies, J r., M. E., secur-
i P' charier frptu our State Legislature
last session, and under that phar
' ?rr the Southern Metallurgic and Min
; "gCiinip(iny wjis organized here last
:. nurMl;iy,- The company I Ivus incor-
P'&b d orgaiiiz.ld by ejecting Mr.
.nes prdent-aud J.J. Newman, of
this
direct
tnv tsecretary and t ie isurerT The
01
5 are ft. Eanits, JrM W
m,
Mr. Clevelaud went out of office in
M trcblS89r he left a cash b..lauce,
over atid above liabilities, according to
tlie form of statement afterward adopt
edby Secreta-y Foster, of $183,000,-.
000, while Mr. Harrison left 410 bal
atice at all, butleft theTre isury bank
rupt: Secretary Foster in the spring
of 1893 wauted ta issue $50,000,000 ol
bonds to fon ifyithe Treasury, but Mr.
lUrrion woukl uotgree to it, since u
would 'make too plain the extravagance
of; his party. In Mr. Cleveland's first
term the total expenditures were $1,-
o17,6?9,0Q7r 111 Mr. Harrim s 1,412
31u,0UI. " In Mj. HarrisQirs last, thrtH
yesirs the revenue was 31,133.38,801);
r hft : npprooriatiotH ! $i;40Q03t?4l:
f fcese last figures tell the stoiy.
its cost of production, because under a
rrraaf aMlVUlllW TAr 1 llfl rAllltlCT WU:lI
r ? 'L i. . 1 , U..4 nni4wi r ruiiiiir lilinMriPfl
immense quantities of silver may be .... -
produced;1 cin oneisee what conse- fom Eurojm, E.ster lilies -from Ber.
queilces might flow from such a great '""da, rabbit skins from E nope, etc.,
prodnctiop. ! Besides it is but fair t while with u localleit-. are in-
.1 ii- 1 . 1 viifii 1. 11 1 1 li 1 1. 1 1 ilt: xvitiiS'ia vin 'i
: 1 .......1.. f...... iKu NTii-iIi
shbiild bofiratedrfor money purposes at caim-ige, nVV .1 .... v... ,
a value ulitlarlely exceed.ng their in- (frwm.:!h l
. i f i it 11. 1. t wo-thirds of what we use m home, or-
l.injil Dllna lilllul(l onnrll nine ituU t il
nee, woi KsijAip, on lauu eic, iiiip".'-
from a distance. And then we grum
ble at Providence aud. tilings in geuer-
auit Your Meanaess." - Ll W,ia we are noor. The Lord
i i . ;. I I . . l l.
pUnlefsoinetimes talk of mending helps' those,, we are taught, who . help
a r j .-, 1 . . . - -.i
their ways when that ; is not neeued. themselves, and the remedy is wnn
Thev ouiiht hot to mend their ways each individual to do his or her part,
- r . . - i - . . . 1 . .. . 11 j
but to oait ithem, turn from them.ltalive morej eotonijr' aim ,iiUU-
Ourchariicteristhe cUthiug of the facture and produce for ourselves what
i 5 i-As . . I . , .1 jr. 1 1... a
souh Now what the Y soul needs m we depend on oiners aa-oisiaiice w o
maiiv caes is hot to have the old char , for us,: and on til thw is thine we. can
ueter. th JolV Jiniieut mended, but to content ourselves to accept h good deal
- ; 1 . . . .
have.it thrown aside and a new gJir- of what appears as unfortunate ana
ueiit. not the old one mended, and there misfortune, simp'y because we do not
are raanvf habrs that are not worth choose to remedy it.r
meuditig. l!hy neei to be thrown off
pntirJv And hfiw habits formed. No: I The marvelous success of Hood a
the corner
an I niprovemeht but a complete change Sarsaparilla is ba'sei-ujon the cornei
isvhatinanineed.--A:ll.Presliyte- stone of absolute merit. Take Hood's
llirouguout tue spring
nan
il
i-
LA
Is Essentials
to
HEALTH.)?
Yon cannot
hope to be welly
11 your
BLOOD
13 IMPURE.
If you are troubled with;
BOILS. ULCERS or!
PIMPLES, SORES
Kyour blood is bad. "A few bottles of SS. S. wit
thoroughly cleanse the system, remore wi"
purities and build you up. au manner 01 u
i&nes are .-..
CLEARED AWAY
r its use. It b the best blood remedy on 1
wKa h&nCMf It 1 SO.
UHMWa " . T T' Z U!,V. ...
My blaod was Mdlf pommca m T. -J,
Caifferr appetite. aoemmrBMat of Ute. wo "'";
nroMfnt me urn ok.
remedy for blood diieuw.
Inuv r 1 itu TVavtoa- Ohio
rreatise on blood and skin diseases mailed If ree-,
swiirr srjst;iiv wshbh,
Hard. Times
Cortl!l7CrC lowest Vle-l
Prlctft.
SITIind PoUtm U.pO
15.00
A.- fiv3v.Mw -ni Traits
SafeSS; Theo. F. Klutiz, MVS
Ayer'sPills
Are better known and more general
ly used than any other cathartic.
Sugar-coated, purely vegetable and
free from mercury or any other inju
rious drug, this is the ideal family
medicine. Though prompt and ener
getic in their action, the use of these
pills is attended with only the best
results. Their effect is to strengthen
and regulate the organic functions, -being
especially beneficial in the
various derangements of the stom
ach, liver, and bowels.
Ayeis Pills
are recommended by all the leading
physicians and druggists, as the
most prompt and effective remedy
for biliousness, nausea, costiveness.
' indigestion, sluggishness of the
liver, jaundice, drowsiness, pain in
the side, and sick headache ; also,
to relieve colds, fevers, neuralgia
and rheumatism. Tiey are taken
with great benefit in chills and the
diseases peculiar to the South. For
travelers, whether by land or sea,
Ayer'sPills
are the best, and should never.be
omitted in the outfit. To preserve
their medicinal integrity in all cli
mates, they are put up in bottles as
well as boxes.
"I have used Ayer's Pills in toy
family for several years, and always
found them to be a mild and excel
lent purgativrvhaving a good effect
on the liver. x It is tne oesi pin useu.
Frank Spillman, Sulphur, Ky. -
Pitared by Dr. J. C. A yer ft Co., Lowell, Ifaas.
Ql. 8U by Drug.t- Everywhere.
Every Dose Effective
ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICE.,
AH' '.persons having c uiius h.
Thomus Earnhardt, deceased, are hcieoy
notified to exhibit the same to me on or
before the 2oh tlay of January 1895.
AH persons indebted to said deceased
'are requsled to make immediate p-
meut. This Jan 20th 1894.
I !?. A. liAJtNHAEOT,
Adm'r. of Tbos. Earnhardt.
Newspaper Lawa
1. Siib.scrilreis'wiin d
press notice to the e)it r;irv .-i
ered as viliing to continue tiim
!eriptioti.
2 11 tt-e su'bsc ib'-rs r
con- innaiK t ;
pu'dl-er ?:.-.v 'Hi', tuin
IU. til all ;irii'..r;ti.es me p. if
3. If subuciib' r neglect
to take their peri"dieals from .
fice to which they are directed,
;ue ref oiiv:ldv until they-Iiave s
their bill aud onleied ilitiu d-r .
lied.
4. It the subscriber, niovt to th .
places without informing t' ,
er, and pner are ueiit lo tin- '
dirctiou, they are In , rj :. -'
hi.-.
5, The out tn -have decide 1 tL r .0-
fuiiig to take per odicals i r.-ui , is
ficenr i moviig aid, hhv:?1)
.f
.bem
fiVim -PM:i km id vnu niust not stav
S . j I MM.. -- j -
Fits, dizziness, hystc ria. wakefulness. af u-r eleyeri o'clock.
bid d reams aiija softening of the brain He It's nine o'clock now.
quickly Spuredj by Magnetic Nervine. She Mercy! We have only two
Soi'l byjfelwiii Cuthrell, Druggist Sal- hours to say good night. N. Y. Week
isbiury, C -
!!U ; ic' ii. j 1 v , J Infl tmed itchi. g, hurning, crusty
r ST leaseuii rive iu-eniouisi. cuurui, . . . , . . , . ... ;faf,
r i , -fit U . . and scaly skin and fCalp of infant
Lincoln county, was burned recently. ., . J , 1 u ,;'-n'"r?
: . Y ,-i" ' soothed and curel by Johnxin sUneu
AJsingn g haobeen Held in the church . j g ia by wm Cuthrell.
tud the mre in tne store was not . pttv
.rerly looked fterJef ore the crowd left,
the loj is aoout $l,0K)r Tbre was
no itiburaiice . t' ." H
Recommend Job nsou's Magnetic Oil
for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains,
bruises, lame back; it quickly relieves
pai.n For S-le by Edwin Cuthrell.
11 uc1 led for, ia Prima Fac -of
intei tiotlal f aud.
0 II u!iT. ibei N .41 -
aji louiiil to give i.itic-
,it the e -..' oi t iiei .').
Wih to coiiiii.iif i.
the publisher isauin iiz'. - 1
ami t he su'iM-i ib"i- iviSi
until an exi'ie ; -
1 ol an air'- i-w " i- t
er. " -' .' .
The last K).st.l laws ;ir
newspaHr pu' i - 1
oie for fraud v.
I'' - I' ' iJ j'! ' '
the muii h .i :
lo run along 10:; ..
theu orders the poitu.. p. i . u. iL
"refusal" and have a postal can! ,jui
notifying the pubiisher ! ;. h niielt
liable to arre t and' tine ti.e .lame a for
theft, etc. - - '
Of IIo.ar Sanjtarilla k aly wirtii
ihelK;Uudar reaWH htcausi it is true;
nlways appestU to the (.! rt iwmon u
of ti. "inking prople'lramiiJ"' ii i UiM;; afld
it is always lolly Mtbiji c.i i t-; ciaio;
.finf-uts which in 'the Li-i i:.: w . .
won d fcccrpiul wiihiut a iLtu.. j
beitaliuu. - '
THE
K3.
6NTH
Being the largest, 1 the dlr-ct result of beln- Uu
t 'L ' . u -d are known and crown la
m th sonth: acknowledged to be 1
k..i mr mraeo. iriu
Wood. Seed BoK- It U not mere catalogce,
bat reference boox 01 me Kriifc ,
r,r. t-r.,i infnr.iiatiou boib f.r the troc.er
and pUuier, together w na full purticuUtrs about ,
. ,ii r.tnra tor lu kj the full directions for
rowing Beet, for Smrmr Hmlui alo de4crlp. ;
. " ftrl'restrU. an lnvaluabU
ora-e plant, and U the latest novelties for ear-,
len and farm. Write for It, and enrrent prices of ,
ny Grass, Clover, or other Field feerts requirea.
fnrj fionr orders direc t. If your merchant doea,
not handle Wood's SeeUa.
T. W.W00D ii SONS. Seedsmen; Richmond, Va.
Ttds question i oflesi fceC and ut-arl;
often unaiisw ered.
If is not mlwi.ya reineiobrred, as It
fchou'l lie. Ilml tl.ei'cvaaiun of ill-lttn-ier
Mid iri ilabilily is ofivii lo be found ii
l lie j.b racial cinuiiwii . ibr -iouk
Iccied. WhnlU lW uh: it trying o.
"harun'iiwe" a uiau wliose liver lis gone '
huek en hiu.? IfsviuKU is lortuitd with
'rheiimaiifm, how can he be ix peeled to be
finable and agreeable? Can confirmed J
,K gpeptic le expeele! U be cheerful mi
iiiwnyr ready to tell a funny irtorj? Hi !
only way to riinoe the d.lli. ulty if lo !
et al t hecaunr. l)y Kepi-ia. mai isni. ;
impiiie ulod a i.U iler ir ub'ts 4 it-It? ? j
,HoHlV8afmji:rilli; iiii v -
rtlective tiauquiiizt r, a p;.cc'.t rUi'
ger, a.id a proVtui jve iX dnpU fia i
iels. , . ' " :-'1
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