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The Stiagieat Maa. Stingy men have been stumbling blocks in all ages. Tbey have al ways lived. But the man who would tell a lie on sixty days time rather than tell it for cash, and the man who had plenty and would go hun gry have been retired by a gentleman living about thirty miles from this tity. He goes to church regularly, sits on the front eat always, but pays nothing on the pastor's salary or in church collections. His pastor tells all that is known of this man's close fistedess, and he says that when he gives Out "Old Hundred" to be sung in any of the services, this stingy member will sing "Nine," in order trCs;i ve 1 er cent. Charlotte News. IIe' from ihla Stale. DmvkI McCoy, of San Bernnrrlino 1 Araham Lincoln's statue in Union Square, New rYark, was decorated with flowers last , evening; and a Barbed fence wire is put on the free list. . . - Lebanon, Pa., The campaign here for the November election is assum ing a strange aspect. The Republi can County Committee has issued th firtl In coiner r15ot "Inu rnnHi'Haf i .4 . . . I .. 0 J the memory Dt tneir virtues , in tne for the nomination for any county hearts of future generations. Yet it Qffice who gives out ber by the key is elevating to tb? minds of all men or allows any one to do so for him to at times recall the beauty and shall be ignored by the County Corn meaning of such lives; and of all sea- mitteeandhis name dropped from sons of the year Memorial day lends the ,isl of candidates to be voted it sell most eraccinuy 10 lue ooserv- 1 statue of Horace KJreeley will be un veiled in the same city to-day. Per haps no two! Americans ever Jjad less need of monuments to perpetuate a nee of those ceremonies which help j to keep in remembrance the patriot ism and virtues of those who have passed away.4-Philadelphia Record. Yoathfal pepnfTlty Civil Law. From all quarters comecomplaints of' outrages byf the "wayward East Liverpool, O., Alleging breach of promise. Miss Susie Nessly has filed a suit for $25,000 damages against Frank. W: Silver, one of the wealthiest men in Wellsville, and se cretary an3 treasurer of the Silver Banking Company. Miss Nessly alleges she was induced to live on county," Col., a ensioiicr o nt 1812, was ont hundred and lour years old a lew days ago. lie fought in the battle of Thames River, where he witnessed the death of Tecuniseh, the'lndian nlla ol the Uritish: The old gentleman is us well and htyrtv most men at seventy. -Mr. McCoy was born in Burke county. N. L., the 2d of- May, 1790, a year ailtr VVasljingtow's inaugura tion. His father Wasa Scotchman, who fought in the British army dur ing the -revolution, hut who refused to re-enlist after his time of service had rxpired-Durham Sun. Chicken Cholera. . Here is a remedy for chicked choi. i a, enl to the editor of the LuivtIU- (oiri nt-il Farm lv : "Fanner's Daughter.'1 who vouelus lor its being a dead shot sure cure. It has been used by the writer's mother she saysfor fifteen years, and has never failed to cure or stop the dis ease: "One spoonful of. saltpetre, one spoonful of alum, two spoonfuls of coperas, two spoonfuls ol sulphur; ............. , lt.' J ' ' 1 . it 5 " .uuuvvvi tu mil V vM c .i 1 young." Ihcse complaints cover all I . f the war'; . , s J , K n I the defendant's farm as his wife, and kinds of wrong and embrace all con ditions of life. We hear of them alike in the college and the school; in town and country; at home and on tne street's and by ways. They ex tend to life, to pruperty, and to the rights of persons, and to the ameni- llies ol society.) The Press is getting fully aroused on the subject.! The New York Post hvs a leader; on the Cornell killing cae, and severely criticises the presi dent of that institution, for seeming he thtew her over in 1892.. JUDGE WLTERCLARK USES AND ENDORSES THE . i ! 1 TRADE JTAsiK. 'Cans whea all else talis." 1 Nrth Carallaa 8Brei4etDBK. W T. EK CLARK. ASSOCIATE JVSTIC. BaIxmr. K. C.. Jh. M, ISM. We hare founj th Kfectrotmlae very ralnable rape. H.ll for children. I not one la t Kay. and I am rare I - e s-rl three time lu emt already In doctors and .,we Mil. Frm rar f-xperlene with It, and ok- ( mm. i ran ti ry rcvooinu.ua It.' t Yur truly. j Waltz CLakk. Investigation Invited. BOOK FREE. Electrolibratidn Co., rOURTH AVCNUC, NCW TOUR. enthusiasm was infectious and spread of a lotard apostle;'. that Luke rapidly. The thing on the wheel had wrote from hearsay; and that Mark sand and was level headed. It real- J was but an araenuensis nnto Peter ized the situation and 4m t on the and there vet remains, absolutelv leg power, and while everybody was unassailed and unassailable, by high , Stile News The Press Association of North Carolina will j meet ati Morganton, June 13th, 14th and 15th.- ! In North Caj-olina there are 33, 280.000 acres jf land, about 12,000, 000 of which are in cultivation. Of this number 1,600,000 acres are m cotton. SAKCItLSPERCKB, F. W. UnD KOTBEHFOSTKB, KeCKvx Western NorUiCwlina-: shooting and yelling ami hle smoke was hanging low it turned the hill, crossed the cteek and was safe. At M. Dupuy has succeeded in form- the lowest estimate over 300 hots ing a Cabinet, with himself as the I were fired, but all appeared to go Pwmiw ..nrt :a I wild, w hue tin this subiect we wish .1 1 to offer a word of advice to certain l,,ni ic cw ministry win suo- people. The cavuse and the mule stantiantially adopt the policy of ex- reach. 1 this locality with the; first Premier Casimir-Pener. An excep- &"t tiers. They are familiar objects. tion will, however, be made in the imposition of a tax on French rentes. This is a sop to the Cerberus of Communism. Whether it shall do the new Cabinet more harm bv alienating the moderate Republicans to treat a caseiof murder as "bovish I fun." The pulpit! too is at last than u can ain bv. an accession of votes irom tne Keaical Lelt will be waking up to! the true dangers of our social system.; In this city, on last Sabbath J two very able sermons were preached, on; certain branches ol the knotty problem; a.nd the learn ed Divines dwelt eloquently on better training, mote Christian influences, higher culture and similar remedies. But we are inclined to think that the main trouble comes from a "letting down of all legal Bars;' and a ten- j Yille Journal. seen shortly. In France, it may be remarked, the Ministry proposes: They live and breathe and never seek to overturn the matters and customs of our forefathers. If you ride a bike, don't come this way for a quarter of a century yet. Give us a show to get used to the sight of the critter and give us time to figure on what may follow its introduction. We can hear the rumble of civilization afar off, but the man who has picked his teeth with the claws of a panther. used a bearskin for a bed blanket n ,.,1 l h. . . 1 , , - . , . I onu nuikcu uu hii nupcillC OU I lie w t1"1""3 uia" back of a bucking broncho can't poses. The first time a man ever plants a flower garden you can't persuade him for a while that the florist hasn't swindled him by sellinghim the germ materials for a lot of weeds. Somer step into patent leather shoes nor part his hair in the middle all at once. Aruon Kicker. dency to weapons lean as too much on such "moral suasion,' puLyerize and mix in corn meal "brotherly lof(j,' "spiritual growtht' (kissing her) "Nevermind dough." Saltpetre and gunpowder etc: etc. f j don't cry. I'll make you a : . 1 . 1 1 uu.- tuu 10 ue ootn a cure ana pre ventive of chicken cholera, while coperas and sulphur are also used with good results, and all together the above doubtless is a good re medy, better perhaps than if one or mor6 of the articles be omitted. The Wife (tearfully) "You have broken the promise you made me!" Husband my dear; nnnthpr ' The influence; of the State, through cnM t the power of law, is nearly lost sight I of, jf not actually: ignored bv the ,d subsc"ben "I called to pay sentimental reformer of the modern oa that $6 1 ovve ya-" "free age." i t ? t In the old civilizations there was a recognized power felt, and control- writer fails to state the number of ling all the relations of life, in our chichens this is to be fed to, however In the old civilizations there was a and the information is incomplete as recognized pofver fell, and controlling all the relations of life, in our duties l HUIHTENDO.M VS. CUKIHT, In the limited space at my com mand I can only deal in "glittering generalities," but believing my read ers, if readers I have, are not only cognizant of present affairs, but sufficiently versed in scriptural lore, to comprehend what I am permitted to barely hint, I will proceed to "ex patiate free o'er all this mighty maze." As did the gallant Greeks of old in search of the "golden fleece," the polit ical adventurers of to-day close their ears to the minstrelsy of fraternal love and declare it the siren's song it is. To Yeans Men. Get into a business you like. Devote vouselt to it. Ik honest in everything. ; Enploy caution; think out a thing well before you enter upon itr Sleep eight hours every night. Do everything that means keeping in good health. School pour&elf not to worry, wor ry kills, work doesn't. Avoid liquors of all kinds. If you must smoke, smoke moder ately. . Shun discussion on two points religion and politics. Andj lastly, but not least, marry a true woman and have your own home. Edward Bok. Editor (loftilv): "There was no hurry. You needn't deprive your self." Old Subscriber: "In that case I'll defer it, as I really do need the money that would lure them to destruction bad,v- With a senile sneer they laud the Editor (rising): "John, lock the sentiment, but decry its oracticalitv: as ruler and subject, as master and dor and if he makes a break for the admit the theory, but deny its utility servant, as parent find child, as hus w,naow knock him down with the land call for some infallible rule of raauet. Now shell out that $6." Atlanta Constitution. band and wife! nupiujci auu em ployee, and so on. Now this is well nigh all gone, or dort for in the uni- id t'.i- -i - . - versaj reign ot ?'treethought," "free Orchard and Garden. Never put manure in close contact with the roots in setting out trees. Gooseberries and currants do best in a very rich soil. To be of the best quality vegeta bles must make a quick growth. A good soil and thorough cultiva tion will in a measure at least pre vent mildew. be ll.lrdpni.fi k(T i.r 1 uciurc oeing trans planted. Spraying the apples for the cod ling moth should be pushed'as soon as the fruit sets. TJii ... Kim prune annually and in this way avoid the necessity for remov ing large limbs. Land that cannot be Drofitahl Prevention of Tuberculosis were Dre- sentisd to the Board of Health by Dr. Banjamin Lee and Dr. H. S. Anders, representing thj society, yesterday. The resolutions call attention to the danger of a spread of consumption through the medium of street dust, and new methods of street cleaning are suggested. The emolovment of cultivated mav often1 h only trained seaWnerprc thtUn-u with trees to advantage. wetting of the streets fbefore sweep it hardly seems good economy to InS the partial fupervision of wait until thetreesin the old orchard the wPrk of the Board, of Health are die before planting a new one. points in the suggestiops. , I rash of all kinds in the garden or orcnara lurnishes abiding place for "I wonder what makes Higby so ----- uaujcr u up and burn unpopular? ' "1 give it up; but it isa it. Hop Journals fact. Whv. thai mail L that he can't pnn i u: 1 , iJrtckinridge wasgivenanoth- croes fishinr r ' . er enthusiastic recenfinn ;n u;. 1T1"tF-ournai. trict recently at La Grange Ky Every man should try to live so Ue appealed to the people of the that the wor!dl f$ P be made d;sir.et as to whether he- should mUh his getting out back to Congress or nn.-,.,.,.!. 01 'c,-Galvestoa News. He Got A waj. Tuesday moraine: last the mavor speetn, irecaom pt conscience," of this town, who is ourself, received -tree suffrage,!' and$t general claim a telegram from Prescott to the to do jtfst as 6ne pleases. effect that a j oung man from the Unquestionably the old! laws were, east, who is making a tour of the in many respebts, 'too- hard and west on a bicycle, carryingan Ameri- severe. But they were based on can flag with the staff thrust down sound reason, j dnd 1jad their origin the back of his neck, and several bot- in true Bible doctrine. Now there- ties of soothing syrup and other action is to ttiej other extreme; and drinks in his pockets, would pass the sentimental j reformer relies too through this town at high noon and much on the "goody-goody" sort of wanted protection. We at once talk. Recollect jthat the wise Dr. started out to hunt up Bill McGee, Sam Johnson jvvell puts it: "In Re- Tom Slohne, Tim Watkins and other publics there is jno respect for any- eminent citizens who had never seen thing; only a fear of power." Let a human critter sitting on too of a our rulers and all inf authority, and high wheel and are agin the rush of ?ond the wal,s of b7 tugging ebpeciany beads, ot -milies and all civilization. We got the crowd to- at tne hoot-straps of free will; business enterprises, jand more espe- gether and labored with 'em, but antber hopes to be borne upon the cially all teachers rnd preachers the best we could do was to get a PurirJin waters of justification into study somewhat this aspect ot the promise not to fire over three shots the holv harbor of sanctification: boy and girljf c trouble. Charlotte apiece. We telegraphed to have the another lulled by the consoling cults young man take another road, but o( Calvin. feels his calling and elec- hehadalready started. At 11 o'clock tion sure through the imperious the sidewalks along Apache avenue d'ctum of the most-high, and yet lined with a quiet and expectant otners seek by means of music and populace, and everything above two I miUinery, candles and cadence, feet high had a gun. We had done the best we could, and the thing on the wheel must depend on Provi dence. t 10 minutes to 12 it ap peared a mile away on the hill. It faith; then as the "way and the truth" is being disclosed untd them, in the words of the rabble of Pilate's time, they cry. "Away! The patriot has grown too shrewd to be sincere and we too wise to trust him!" Like Milton's fallen spirits, pro fessional exegetists range the theolog ical field in wandering mazes losts Pleased and satisfied with the nieta physical and mysterious, they all with one accord look not for the kingdom of peace on earth, but seek preferment in a realm of bliss as a reward for their virtues, at the same time practicing vices that almost un fit them for seats in the devil's domain. One attempts to hoist himself be- Democrat. The resolutions reeently adooted Giants raised in the hotbed should ne 'Pennsylvania Society for the 1 baubles and beads, to anticipate the sacred city's solemn splendors. But while church men attempt, by distorting the meaning of shrewdly selected sentences, to sustain their a coonskin cap and was therefore agin us and must die. When it struck the eastern fringe of the crowd, the boys began to shoot. The Col. The Fundamental Principle of Life Assurance not whether they should do so without insi.h- i terference or influence. At this point a voice inthe crowd snouted: "The Courier journal can beat you." This raised a perfect storm of ap plause and when it had subsided Col. Breckinridge said; ' "They tell you that Charles Stew art Parnell was turned out of Parlia ment. Can anybody give the name of his successor?" This sally brought down the houe and r five minutes unrestrained enthusiasm held complete .swa. The niost modest little pond can reflect a picture of the sun, if it Is ab solutely at rest in itself.-Carly le bill is had Jl iai v, tfii millinet's unusually larg. ;f lj ihou-jht vv, decided to be ponomical?" She '"And we have been; haven't you given up smoking and horse racing and the clubP'M-liippincott's. Dr. f. Fatherhjll the eminent scient ist says fatty oily food is detriment al to weak stOmkchs.and says starch food is most easily assimulated bv mc umestlvf nronitii : n A ' ' ..jc.is. riiiti organs greatest strengthener. is the Evt rv mnn i a.. ... 1 . "' mat ne nas pre- l7 lDt lr'? and temptations which are the h4rdesf of all for him to bear; but thejr are so because they are the very onej, he ceeds.-Richter. The Watchminj and the Atlanta Constitution for $1.00. didn't wear a buffalo overcoat and crumb,ing creeds, one great feature of Holy Writ should endear it not only to the professedly religious, but to every one who cares for - the wel fare of humanity. From its first page to its last there breathes a high spirit of liberty and respect to men. It enters the pauper's cot, as well as the kingly castle; it turns from the free to bend its regards on the bond. The story of the common people is thus the theme of the Bible, haying its culmination in the Godlike deeds of the Carpenter's Son. Quotations could be given, but I would recom mend personal perusal of the sacred scroll and, in th renHino Umrr uiuiwuwa ior tne iamily. I s not give ear to the sweet songs of wurranaieiy, However, the the Fsalmist, nor heed the eloquent ucucutianes 01 Ule assurance words of the Preachei, nor hearken are onen deprived of the pro- nto the voice of the prophets, nor viiuumaaeiortneni, through I ponder the wars of beligerent the loss of the principal, by I Hebrews, but pass at once to the louowing Dad advice regard- contemplation of the teachings of rlim, whose name thoo shalt call Jesus. Granting that adhesion to prejudice is too often mistaken for a love of the truth, we will acknowl edge that "plenary inspiration'" is untenable; that the apocalypse is but the angry mutterings of the "linill(lllinlor"- kat ki C fit misforf,i XIAZ. - . "w .-iuuuru, ---p, ,AUCa accunng famine epistles are genuine; that 1?U2 JJ? H of - c residue are pseudo-Pauline; that surance lor the same amount the writings unto the churches dis- vSlZ a ln are but subtle polemics of or tacts and figures, address factions approved; thatthegospelac- W. J. R0DDEY, Manasrer cord,ng to "the disciPIe whom I or low school of criticism, either as regards, credibility or authenticity the evidence of the one who sat at the receipt of customs It is as a cooling stream-of fait amid the and sands of skepti cisni, and from its pages can be drawn the proof of what we claim: The Bible teaches socialism. The writer has no patience with those eminent (?) theologians who blatantly declare that Christ was but a reformer of individuals, and not versed in intricate statecraft but a reasoner in ethical abstracts and not learned in civil government Ye who prate of puerile and raawk ish sentimentality in the son of man can ye disclose more diplomatic utterances, from an humbler rostrum than fell from the Hps of this un lettered Jew ? True it is that a part may oft contaminate a whole and that man himself roust reach perfection eie he can build a perfect State. Analyse the beatitudes and learn what pei feet man must be pure in heart merciful, tender and loving peace makers and brethren. Men must ac cept a Jesus, not a Tefferson; a Christ and not a Cleveland as their politica prophet; and incorporate the golden rule into their party platforms in or der that a financial crisis may come no more and universal prosperity may reign and when in the fullness o time this shall have come to pass, long centuries after the mute lips o Egypt's sphinx shall have opened and re-told the story of creation's morn, and passed to dwell forever amid the forgotten glories of anti quity, there shall be found, not on monumental stone or brazen tablet, but graven deep in the living hearts of men the glorious mandate of our King; MTbou shalt loye the Lord thy God with all thy mind, soul and strength and thy neighbor as thy self ."Rectus Sum in Statesville Mas cot. M fi kern w 1 1 DOTAHIO. BLOOD BALM. A household remedy for all Blood and Skin diseases. 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