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VOLUME-18.
WILSON , NORTH CAROLINA, JUNE 14, 1888.
CAJirAirjTrr
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NUMBER 20.
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K . .' tl HAIt YANK EES.
c i'rojtr Who VMt thr
'!"' Iron "Furnace to
I'm i fin 'ji
T! '
gO;l 1:1
'V. "Mr. Brad well 13 a
class, who were born NAT. CONVENTION.
, don't want to come, i '
fanatical
hating us
f 1 tney arefloiMamg, diiz
zard or no blizzard. That's all
right. We will have a select
population after, awhile, and
get up a cross that will harm
onize the sectious.
One of these friendly yanks
Stopped here last Tuesday and
looked at or bir pile of iron fcHjjS4CrBEA.T33ST AND MOST EH-
3t came Troiri. We pointed to i ' 1 rE7EE HELDIH TEE
CLEYELMD AHD - THURMSB H0M1
! '.HATED Bl iCCLiMATIOH.
U1TITED STATES..
1 .! y;iU J:r
'HP
the hills and mountains all
around us." Why don't you do
something with it," he said in
surprise. We tojd him we had
not been in a hnrry about it ;
that. a man- by the name of
Sherman came along through
this country and burned down
all our furnaces, and it made
us so mad it tooK us tweni.7 i The Advance of last week con
five years to get over it, but we tg.ined a short item on the National
nave swagea aown rjgui. iuuri'
The Setl Jiandana to Ute Front
Once Again.
n, a good citizen and
aoher. lie is a colored
lu.ni v.ith a form and face that
!Utra"t attention. is the
preidiiv.; elder, aud was well
raised !' a Savannah gentle
n. ni and has the manners of a
"gfiitleintui." He is my neighbor,
vini ve like Lim, for he sets a
goo I example to his race Con
gr-Vs has 'just passed a bill tg
I; y li I in nearly four thousand
u!hirs for lour bales of cotton
th it slu-rnviii's bummers pick
f.l up and carried away to keep
for him and forgot to return.
T! I :il was passed unanimous-
. : ' 1 . 3 - m .j. 4
. , ;iiia we are giau oi ii. a :, -
,h'J-.,( ,,nrZ o iia Sam Jones could -.go there.and
ri.ht fair prioo for cotton.' That a hundred thopsand 0cllas
rim .,. ,nLa of stock taken in two-days, .for
L lain; f IX . 3 UllU IV U.. UUW A.
ly jiowad are going to ao
sometlinp. He came" round to
a town meeting-that 'flight and
took twenty, shares of stock in
our new lurnace "and paid the
first install ment and went away,
and aa'd we - would hear from
democratic Convention, which was
in session at St. Loms as we went
to press. ' ' '
' The : National Democratic Con
vention assembled in the Exposi
tion building at St. Louis on Tnes.
day the 6th inst., at 12.S5. The
Convention was called to order by
OTTO : NEXT VICE PEESIDZNT.
Sketch of Ohio's , Sistingut'-lied
Statesman Eon. Allen 5- THur-nan-
' ' '
TEE OLE LOyEE AITD' THE 2TEV;
Senator Thurm an U perhaps M
well known thronghoat the country
33 aoy of the statesmen of the pres
ent time; and it is safe to ad.i that
the State of Ohio never bad a nore
able representative in the Congress
in. the. United States. . .
SKETCH; ei HIS LIFB AND SERVICES.
j 'AlleaG, Thurman was bom in
Lynchburg, Virgiuia. November 13,
1813. His paternal , ancestors -for
over 200 years were citizens of that
State, he being of the sixth get-wa-tion
of his family born in the Old
Uiminion.' His grandfather was a
a soldier in the Revolution, and
liis mother , was the daughter of
Colonel Nathaniel Allen, of IS'rth
Carolina, nephew and adopted son
ol josepu uewes, one oi ine sign-1
ersofthe Declaration of Indeiien
dence who as chairman of tee Na
val Committee during the first few
years or tue revolution perrormea
the duties wdicu nave since invol
ved on the Secretary of the JS'avy.
Mr. Thurman moved to Ohio in the
year 1319, and received an academ
ic education, study id g law with the,
late Hou. Wm. lleu and Juage
v aia evenings, rnu ol mnslc, char
How I Bhoiild like to elope, Bald eJPra8 "a P8' dances,
Silvestra Grey, sitting under the BKra ana uaptwo Leon-
crimsoning maples, with an open t jcame constant attendant
book in her hand- , on Bilvestra Grey. A handsome
. To what!' said Jack Leonard, PPle they made, nd people be
who had been leaning against the Q to whUpef at the possibilities
trunk of the: nearest trees partially an early wedding.
wbHtling oat a set ot silk winders, T 1 w,"h' "Silvestra, en
and waiting or some risible sigh thusUstically one day, Hbt yo
or token of Silvestra's notice 0001,1 baTe my cousin Jack!
To elope, repeated 8UTetrm. Denr old Jack! Yoa remind tne or
wun a uttie irown: Mice 1 jktt ier-1 " --
stnepnmantw nterdays and ftfP.Wx ni? A . WCPTT
, I Jkl J -I U VA IX II UIJU
WHAT IS UAPPEXISG lit
2UE WORLD ABO UXI VS.
alda Fits Gerald in this bo-k.'
I shall be jealous of this Jack,
4 What did She elope fbrP arte I In v6 ftbouk hita ny longer,'
honest Jack, i . .Why didn't hei"aia ,ne captainnjng; , "
get manied likeoiaergirta, jOth aL f0 T "ijlvestra;
wadding present, and all that sort . nd dia bimr
OlllUUgJ
A cofutenaed report o'ft krnru tin
gathered from the column of
wr oontemporu . . State ami
XationnL.
T2S FLATTCSli
:ThK.-Vi Carols Teacher will,
be pobUohea daily during the Aj-
emuiy. .
'Jradwell. i-s a
colored
ii:l:s ot tne people Dotn jortu
and South to the! colored, race.
Mayb tiiid is the beginning of
'tlie irreat restoration. Maybe
our vhito folks will come next
and got some of that surplus
that is iii the treasury,
W..H- Rrnnm. . Ohairniiin of the
him later-His name isuincy, National Executive Committee. S.
and be lives m Chicago, bo it M. White, of California, was made swavne. a Justice in the United
. r i 1 ' I , t j T". I
seems that tue nrsi casu money temporary cnairman ana irairic k gUnreme Court. He
for our furnace came from Chi- A. Collins, of Massachussetts. was t0 tbe bar in 1833 and immediately
cago, and Mr. Qmney said that made permanent chairman. After t0ok a high stand, being bronght
iiciiuoucui iuii,imii ttco v.. mto competiiion wun ucu mwje
iected, the Convention adjourned a8 as Henrv Stanberry, Thomas
until next aay weanesaay-
On Wednesday .Daniel Dougn-
erty, of New York, nominated
Grover Cleveland-fseconded by
Jae. A. MeKenzie,
ho ia vprv nnnnlar in Chicago.
man I J r 1 1
and it shows the kindly feel- uu ' I
.. i!i.t. J ' i-.ii. -x-.i. I fiiii lii m tn Rjir that lift lived
here and knew the quality aud Judge Twigg, of Georgia, W. E.
oi Kentucky,
Mr. Stout, of
Morrison, of Illinois,!
; Michigan, Mr. Dawsoa, of South
! Carolina and Mr. Lightfoot, of
Texas. -
.The nomination of Mr. Cleveland
for President was made by accla-
lUVe. llri aim tOOK irom US Wltn lW miuunu. iu ua.iucmc,
malice aforethought we won't and the waterworks, and elec
sny a word more about the tar- trie lights, and a brass band to
ill nor : lternal revenue. I see I toot our horri. Aleck Willing
there are a lot of claims being I ham says his next ambition is
filed -from the South, and I an iron tower on Pine moun
wonder if the claimants were tain hih enough for ti3'to'look
union nien so called or our around at all our suburbs, such
Ewiug and Judge Hunter. He nev.
er sought for ouice, but the om. e ot
Bepreaentative from Ohio t-. the
Twenty-omth congress was ir.iasi
upon bim against his incuu-ion.
He bad declined the candidacy out
when absent from the State, ht was
nominated and elected by 400 -ua-
jority in a district wmcn c- i in
the previous canvass eiecteo ine
Whig candidate by a majority al
most as large. He declined v. re
election, imd returned to tue -.cac
tice of hia prolessiou. in iao uu
was elected Judge ol the Sup erne
Court in Ohio, ruuuiug 2,000 ''fes
ahead of his party iu the Stat, . He
wis Chief Justice of the same rom
1854 to '66 aud was a Democratic
'Jack, what a 1 goose yon are,'
said Silvestra, serenely scornful.
'Yes, I know I'm goose,' ad
mitted Jack; 'but '
There yon stand.' said Silvestra,
arching ker pretty soornfnl brows,
'a great overgrown lubber, whit
tling away just like the Yankee on
the stage '
' won't whittle if you don't like
it, Silvestra,7 said Jack,' guiltily
tbruMting his knile into his pocket.
'Like it! What difference does
it make whether I like it ot : notF
flashed out Silvestra. 'Whittle if
jon please It 's only 'm part of
your character and go on asking
was admitted rioicnious ques. wns. ior
l wa going h sy, ouresira,'
pursued Jack, mildly accepting
her shoirer of peppery weeds aa a
matter of coarse, .'that if yon pre
ferred eloping to the regular
thing, I'd elope witto ( yon any
time.'
m i - ... .
xupopie oi inKion want a
big Fourth of Jul v celebration and
I a l iuit Fair. "
Gome,' said Silvestra, Hhat is
careely a fair question. Of eoame
I liked him, a little.'
"Mlse GreyP . '
'Yes, Captain Leonard i? - ' - .
suppose I were-to eay tbat lj rour negm men are on trial in
ucea yon afreet oeai tnat I lor- J uornam a th ru-rge of having
ea jou i. eommiuoa rdx una uegro wom-
Oh, Oaptato Leonaidi." an.
'Would you Way me no or jeaP Th -...
Y sh hIiDr A r. .be "W-tratea of W ayne coon.
ftftimM-. - iy nave reunceU the rate of tax-
Yoo know that I love you, Giaa. I . iuree men constituting the Dot-
ono.' (withaofu renroachful ee.ll iKnaaittee ol their nman in
If I were a poor beggar in thei Sw. Uven, were found puiltr and
Via Martua, would you love me I e"ieei ur oujooalug.
stilir be oatecklsed btrt, with ten-
aer earnesineM.
YeT she answered, steadfastly.
Jr or my sell onlyl'
Oo, Giaoopo, bow cia yon, ak
tbe cruel qneatioosf . .
k uae to De sure,' said lite , cap-
serenely. 'Oeme iMjre, In tie
You!' cried Silvestra, boratiog "u W f 1 -
i,iet!'.bers of Congress jast tak
in tit-m up promiscuous. If
they are all from , union men
ti.ey sir trotting prettyj numer
als of late, aud, I reckon will
as Atlanta : ana t Kome; s ana
ChattaDooga. Since Carters-
ville has got on a little boom
Aleck steps as high as a blind
horse', and is pricing himself by
quantity of these ores. But our
furnace is now assured and will
be built right awayi J le ' will
let some outsiders build furnace
number 2, and then comes the
If they will pay us what tney roiling mm, aim pwv ivrjr, mation, without a dissenting voice.
lae convention was wild witn en
thusiasm and at every mention of
the name ol Cleveland the ionuest
and longest demonstrations of en
thesiastic devotiou were to be seen
and heard on every side. There
never was a scene to be compared
with the spectacle the - National
Democratic Convention presented
during the time Mr. Cleveland's
name was being presented to that
body. After the nomination ot Mr.
Cleveland the Convention adjourn
ed uutu Thursday morning.
As the delegates came in the
nan oanners were seen noating in
the air representative of the differ
ent candidates lor toe vice I'.esi.
dency. The Indiana delegation pre
sented a large gray banner, show.
ing their preference for Gov.. Gray
for second place on the ticket. The
rea.Danaanna was seen on every
side and the name of Thurman was
on almost every lip. The Illinois
delegation ; presented the name ol
di-olve the partnership that's whioh had taken the most stock Slack, although they expected an-
all. Wb never nronosed to in- aennrdina- trflneans. and he "ier man to be nominated. ..: After
vade their territory' nor inter- sicked 'em at one another until
fcra witli the government at he made them both -double, I
Washington. We never hanker- never saw such a man to loosen
etl after a luht, and we never up the people and. open their
believed there would be any. I pocketbooks. ' HetaH over here agm 6uat was onlv ennallftd hv tht , ure c ".i
i o,i ci,,.i .u.niJ.' r- ' .B' 1r w?.8.on'y e9nae OJ tnat dressed the Senate
ijn . s tor -ecefsion. but ween ran back next mornins-to work
out into a merry peal of mocking
laughter.
'Yes, I,' said Jack. " 'Why not I
I'm sure I love you, Silvestra, just
an much as the hero loved Lady.
What's her-name Fitx-what-do-yon
call her in the story. ; And if yoa'd
only marry me, Silvestra, I aboald't
oare if it was an elopement or a
regular eb inch affair, with carri
ages and cards.'
'Jack, leave off talking nonsense
and go along,'! said Sylreatra, per
emptorlly. , . .
'Dear ovlveatia, won't yon say
candidate for Governor of Oh o m inat jou wm marry mei .r ne; nam
'67, but lacked 3,000 votes. ' Ii '68 D,l'J,1,e,aQ?-
ai v'a vra va
l'jI ninru thicker, mor denser, j the front fott, which IS a nnm
as ( ibj -ays, if Congrqsa id tro- ber twelve. . V JV,
int: to pay them. Most Ml of the Sam Jones is a boomer, too.
rUiual secessionists are dead He made a rollicking talk the
but the union men are lively other night and drew six thpus-
ijime lively; en,' me iaci is, ana aoiiars oi biock out oi . ine
we wer all for union on fair boys in a few , minutes. One
principle?. A few wanted to fellow got behind a ?potand
tiht'just for the fun of the hid, .but Sam got him and nail-
thmt-v but not many. Most of ed him for , five hundred. He
us iut wanted to secede to got'two men to quarreling as to
"eceesion,
th" lihtinu' 'oine on I quit hol
ler.!! ;,ini became as gentle as
a suckiiiL.- d,.i ve. Mrs. Arp want
ed t iiht a littleibut 1 didn't.
Mo evtrybjdv Iwould have
compn .m!sed - but j the women
and tJie preachers but we were
jn lur it aim had to light or
back d.iwn. V"e never invaded
dif ir t- -ritory and i' they had
lei 'us aloae we would have let
the in aione ana so 1 aon t con-.
j-ider myself responsible and
therefore they ought to tote fair
and settle up. My wife lost a
barrel tit so.xp that we leit. in
the smokehouse and she wants
on th3 Romans
Tom Mil ner made a talk. L.e
began soft, sweet and low, like
the gentle rumbling of far dis
tant thunder. , 2fearer and near
er the storm came and finally
was precipitated upon us with
a terrific outburst' of "Give m3
liberty or givame death," and
then the fr 'Dace was; consider
ed built. It was a good, old-
fashioued towii meeting, and
Mr. Quiucy .niade abquf the
best speech of anybody, for -he
had the money in his hand in
stead of his "Socket. Hurrah
for Chicago When a yank is
he was elected to the U .itert
States Senate to succeed Ho'. B.
p. Wade, and took his seat M uch
4, 1869; and was re-elected in ibli
lor the term ending .aiarcu , laoi,
daring which time he served o ; the
siary Committee, tne jou-. oe-
tect Committee on IteUeneb .ient
and the Committee ou Post Ouiceb
aad Roads and was a member
of the Electoral Commission in
I87G. Seuator Thurman, while in
fbe Senate, was extremely vigilant
and faithful, wateliing with careful
- . r i
eye an proceeaiugs a irequeui,
speaker, ready, clear, persntent
and stroug in Ueoate; couneou in
bis bearing, and generally evuu mg
lerfect candor and respect toward
rinnnncnti and tllfiif ODII1I D8.
the ballot had , begun and most of while, with abilitv. he asserted and
the States had voted, it was moved j advocated his own view. His first
that Allen G. Thurman of Ohio, be Kn-.u in th Senate-was on the
nominated by acclamation. The n,itmn nf Knondin? the eivil
motiou was carried, with enthusi- rnnr act. fie subseonentlv a-
in a series ot
nnoMflip. aha and fair exDODQts
ted.' I nf ', Vmno-atie views noon all
this circlet ol diamonds oa your
piamp Soger. Ah, here .comeV
Miss LeonarUr ,
HJilveetra ran to ber, with eye
lashes wet with aansbiny tears. , ..
H)h, alias lieanard,' abe aobbed,
I am eugagedT
Aunt Sadie lifted her eyebrows.
To JaekT'.aaid ahe. , .
To Giacopo,' corrected the beau
ty 'to Captain LeoaardL'.
'Well,' said Anul , Sadie, .'ie'a
jack.. ;.
'ailveatra turned, tuwund. with a
laea of pretty pntalwueot. i. . .
., Jack!' ahe repeahed 'Jackl. '. .
Say it again, sweetheart, car
eased Captain Leoaardi, tenderly
impriHoning her band in hi. 'Yoo
don't know bow tweet it bonada
And, Hil veatra '
Weill' , V.
. 'If von would rather our marriace
ended in an elopement than a reg-
Ular church wedding ' I Our. bualos baa appointed July
Bilvestra gave a little compre-1 12ih as 'Lme for tU txecutioo cf
hxudine cry; the scarlet blood fiif-1 Vm. A. Potts, t .c mmdererof
fused ber face; ahe clasped both I nl Lncke in li- anfort conntv
now.
bave
WonlerM Cures.
pay for it. It'was good old-fash- clever he is the cleverest man We guarantee thorn always
loaeu lye suay uiauu iu iuc uarii m me woriu, out wuen ne is "i -a-. xvowiana.
W. D. Hoyt & Co , Wholesale
and Retail Druggiata of Rome, Ga.,
say We have been selling Dr.
King's JSew Discovery, Electric
Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve
for four years. Have never handled
remedies that sell as well, or give
such universal satisfaction. There
ave oeen some wonderiol cures
effected by these medicines in this
city. ' Several cases of pronounced
Consumption have been entirely
cureu oy use ot a few bottles of Dr,
n-iug s in ew uiscovery, taKen in
tuuuauua witn Kiectric fitters.
Sold
important party quesnous, as well
as such aa were above any party
coloring or character. He panic -
pated preeminently in the d fus
sioiis relating to the judiciary , cur
rency, questions ot tariff and tax
ation and continued to discuss the
prominent legislative questions,
alwavs winning his full share ol at
tention and respect.
bands over ber eyes.
'Obr she cried. 'I gee it all
Ob, Jack! Jack! bow could I
been so blind, bow could IT
But in vain she strove to draw
ber hand away. Captain Leoiar
di held it fast.
Yon have promised me,.' my
dear,' be declared ; 'jou bave prom
ised, and X shall not let yon go.'
'And I doa't want you to,' whia
pered Silvestra. I I think I, al
ways loved you, Jack, even when
yon were a great , awakard boy.
Bat now' ' f ' '
And ber bright, shy eyes, timid
ly lifted to hU, told the tale.
Aunt Sadie amiled to herself as
she crept away. 'My little plan
has succeeded,'' said she, ,'aa 'I
thought it would?
of the moon. General Vandiver
ociMipied our house and used up
all. that soap iu six weekij He
n list have been an awful, dirty
mm. 1 wasent doing very much
fighting then I was running
and that was our principle
liiriuesH for several mohths,
3 1 1 svt ! dodging around with no
rest for the soles of our feet.
ibeloiu invader Kept us a
tro .tin
mean ne is tue meanest, l waa
powerful mad the other day!
wnen l learned tnat trat con
temptible' cuss aiggins or "Wig
gins or Piggins or whatever hia
name is, had written and pub
lished a history of the war in
which he had Jefferson Davial
caught in woman's clothes, and
He Got it Skit.
Pompons Old Teacher (to class
iu sacred History)-"What weapon
uiu fcampsou use to kill the Philli-
stines T '
. U"o one remembers.
' n t m i . . . '.
x.a, (wno neneves in sric.
vVLIlIla.il H UlULllcs, O.UU I racHn o..o. . ...5".
thtt the book was actually used 7. ;At?'UiU n cum
1VI T ha l np.i c-mninnm-rnt- I . ...
" ' IUO vf O. HA crjaUillclil V 0.1 ilfLOU I Kridrhf Unit n i - .
1 met a friendly yank ville. I was mad enon.h td H ZXLX,
tl other (lav who was with fi ,.t anA k ' rrT . -u uowj xue
, i " - "-" mem w iaiLj ua i lawiMjue oi an asa. sir "
WlinOnv'.Tt liafilirt.. frla hnnnfi I n ! mt a. .1- .
unwiiiaii i-ciuaiujj wiiio ucouu- again.;. . mat same oiq lie tnat
fnl nimirr A irvii f n a 1 (pfanrf I (. rt v 1 1 Jl a .
intriirlnrtiTl liq sin1 gsfcorl him if t,.n.J : j t I ' er8CHai'
1 .1! .1. H 1. 1:V11 ,rli-ltl. , '
"J - " ". oueu u5uk vrauiuieu uown air. n mhiioiiofain , At ar
'i') "' vo biie, Eburuaia ui :ur cnnarenj one, Ala- writes r I tafeA oroat
An Ezplanaticn-
What is this "nervous trouble"
with which so many seem now to
afflicted! Ifjon .will rememner a
few years jago the word Maiaria
was comparatively unknown.
to-day it as common as any word
in the English language, yet this
word cover only the meaning of
another word used by our fore
fathers in j. times past. So it is
with ner-vbui disemes, aa the; and
Malaria are. iutended to 'ver
what our 21 am! fat hers called Bit
HoiisneaH, and all are cause 1 by
troubles that arise from a du ;ued
condition of the. Liver wbh ii la
performing its functiooa ttudnig it
cannot dispose of the bile tin mgh
the ordinary cnannel is compiled
to pass it otf ihrough the sclera
canning n jrvous troubles, M' iria
Billions Fever, etc. You wh? are
suffering can well appreci.e
cure. We recommend G, en'
August Flower-' Its cures- are
marVelon. 1 ' : -
the' little beauty.
stamping her foot. 'I won't marry
yoo, and I've told- you a thousand
times Defore. ' And ir - yon - ever
dare to ask me the question again.
I'll I II never apeak to yon as
long as I live.' . i .
So Silvestra went away; ber
her pretty head erect in the air,
h ir hazel eyes sparkling with dia
pleasure. And Jack looked after
her like a big, loving, wretched
Newfoundland dog of a man as be
was.
'She's soch a little darling,' he
mused, adly, 'And IVt give the
world for one of her sweet looki
but somehow 1 don't seem to suit
her, let me say or do what I will.'
And Jack went borne to bis
maiden aunt, a jolly old lady, with
a fortune "to leave," who was a
great reader, and hugely luterest
ed in love affairs of every kind and
description, and told all his trou
bles to this affectionate old confi
dante. - 'Sne'a an sngeL 1 Aaat Sadie.
'No more an angel tbaa I am. I've
seen her. A pretty, sunburned
little thing, wrth a : pair of spark
ling eyes, and something of a lisp.
So you like her do youf
' I love her ma ami declared
Jack, fervently. . :
'And you'd like to marry herf
'I sball be wretchel forever if I
canuot win her.' be protested.
'Very well,' said Aant Sadie. I
can tell yon bow to gain ber affee
'Dearest Aunt Sadie, if yon will
onlv helD'ma tn ootalu this nriiP
'Lar off nrnratimr.'. ma.u Ant I and bttle girls whom the suierin
Sacie, 'and luten to me. Go I beCoreband engaged
away. There's your conain Her-1 w opwave me macuiaea reporieu
bert Wyatt going to the Medeter-1 wanj.or anty.me wort 01 insirac
ranean in bis steam yacht. There WM prom.-atlj begun. Tbereis no
are th Folliott Vriw tn.ii utitt. Host motion In Wadeabort'a Silk
ing to look op the ' aoarces ot the
Nile.1 Or if yoo prefer moose
bunting in. Maine, or salmon fish
ing kg Tadonsac ' j ' j
'Kllf. A lint Rrkilio
- miuiv syvuiv-
'And then grow a heavy beard,'
added the; old lady, imperiously;
'ear hroadbrimmed sombrero
bats; study up the matter of cos
tume; read roetry and romance.'
But I always go to sleep over It,
ma'am,' said honest Jack.
No matter for that, pronounced
Aant Sadie. i-'Wate up, god be
gin aeain. Never despair. Model
,. The report urthe, Committee on
Platform a. tl.-n read bv J. 1.
CaldwU W . of Stat(Tllle, aud
eniuuiasiica!iy n'lopten. ' it wa
as follows: 1 '
. r e again cxtjrriiiuiaie le peo
ple ot North '.in4.na on' the cou-
ttaoed mjovn cntloX. peace, (and
goTtrnox-ni . id general proevnty
under ! ni-cratie admiaistratio
ot Ike affairi of tba rkata wb'Lh
baa now bc.-n unbroken Ltt ao main
iearx: npoa t .t juft axij tmnauU
en'orcement (T the law ; oroa thf
incteasingenicieocy of car common
school rtu-a, and tfcei jxtess
waa irt-raL-v Wiitwa irnm
the improvement aid mArnrM
maaifetted la all parts of the ftite.
e again cnilleaes a oamnanarM
between tbis Mate of tbmra and
lh wjUm, oimea aod aoandaU
wbicu aitrtidcu iUpnblicao aornd-
aucy in our borders U e Jtdge
oulves to icrt la tie future a
In the pat our txit tSbrts to pro-
move me latetrMS of the permlc t.I
a'.l Mclloaa ol t'je Stat. Affirming
our aon.reoce to lemocratc r.nn
4es as tiuetafora ennariated in
tbe pUtlorms tf tie tauty, It U
hereby
UKSOLYKD, Thatagovtaita
ba tbe nbi to bsrdna iu rtj.l
wiva laxee ie ;u a iue aaoaat t
quitrd to paj' it uroestsly ex
ne and grdOk!!y extlUgOiib il
pubr.c UvlK ; and that wbrntrrr
the reTrnsr. tfTVtr 6( rfred. er
ceed tula atnonn', tbey Lrltl b
mluaml. j a. ! aro4 a aerptos la
toe ueaurv. Taalmtiy syeta c4
taxation mbib nt-cr,kiiatna tbe
paxmiDt f a premium o( t: '"Q l
the governiuciit vU tava J,0X ol
it uoud. Uk-a u. a.'.a iu
lion that ouI UI(-i1m im iJV
In UM vaa'.ta, acl ij '4 to lond
ho'.lers who parr bap. d, ta masylo
ince nr luatr' par, t on
(ltniTiiih. ;rK4rt ao,J toviui
Mii;iit;4 in l to then ef
Hrifcic mik4 to- Ue pe'i,i.'e
Irom but'Itu. -i; j mu-rsal ieebae
aid tiria: r ...:ya, tartta Ua tie
auproval i.f tlj Uiiuociaiu: iart
of tbi Sta'a uuti miiHifjMv
lectimTuenq ;:iai 11 iLej end It 1m
!yM!)., ?(1 Z.7S TO PH"I(.!L
Tl. . H I . .. . I., . . .
tun viihwit it lur iv pro-1 Tr.:j; 1 -li..!ll I.'O- TLit nmi..,i
'"'r wguij iMToe r;aie. ine 1 auv aud iusct rai mnmr. nn.
louowisg will .nOtantiale: ilrc. n:l to Cagrr that will afford
oa uoru iiiiord, bo live tin tbe la prartitml rlf li.m sorb tx wt-
mwer end or.f be county, bas given I ing bcrd-n. . r- - .
orna 10 lour nova witbin the iat I i:kLvi.1). TLli wbd tiw. t
4 m. A .... Aft. II la 1 . .
k-ic uiunijit.. uiueuo. 1 iaan ti ilc tut i idi br which Lh
, ine omiiuui'iu iierau sirs ti.
fi. (lodges bad Lis noe maehed to
piecca by a base ban bat that Hp.
ped from the hand of the bitter.
JlcJ. R. JJuatr,of LtOdKter
S. C, coiniuiurj Miicide a few d iy
ago. lie wa .lli j . I..t at the time
and father of th- h-nff having
filled that rfflc Mkelf. Ill health
was the euv irtle rb deed.
. 1 1 . . . ...
. r airier nyan uaauiul poem,
"The Omquured li iuuvr," baa been
et tomus-jr, mUU Uagnsfa and tier-
man word, by liev. F. W 1- Tcs-
cbaa, pa hi or of the Laibenran
Church at W ilmlagbiu.
The 8uprrmn Cuil b.t decided
a verj curioas case. A woaaa
oiaru-rea. 1 er kaoaud and wa
aentlo the pe,rentiary m sued
lordOTer out of. the eta'e tbe
Coart grauied ber cUicn frr dow
er. .
C-uti(4liaual
be gii
wliU h
Una aball
be gxardu. rt-acUed are subiecta
tt
rvv nue
He was convicted in the lower I
court and sentenced to be hang on
May IRtb. An api-e.il w taken
to the Supreme Court and the
judgement of loer court af.inn-
ed. i
- A colored man Mt Ilirmlngham.
Ala., was Iriicbtened ia'.o a delir-
i-i:rx-u;aiivt ol oar
leop.e fat tbe al)tial Caohal
moot lie tra-ie ! to aJjot, we tblsk
the ca-toin datiea KboulJ be levied
for tbe pro ! nr: ion of public rev
enue, and the d.crimlnatkns In
their adjustment iioald be nch a
will placa i he insist rates oa loz
nriea and tbe lowest ua tbe neoea
-neof lUe, (Utribote aa equally
aa pontage t Li unavoidable bardena
ium by a couple or "etru boy, wbo I of Uixation, and cot.fci I be greatest
A North Carolina Silk Factory.
The crude ailk Imported Irom
Japau for the Wadeaboro Silk l ac
tory, arrived ia Wadeaboro Saturday
morning after a short delay on
the road. It waa at once taken to
tbe factory and prepared , for
manufacture, Jingbt aud early
Monday morning the young ladies.
knowing that he was afraid of
ghouls, dfiguiw-d and '.bid them
elvt s near a grave apd rushed at
bim as he pasml by. The lw
were arrested and the man w a ma
niac ..
OnJlr. G.'i. llernn;' ilre.
aooat one ana a Unit miles from
FaHiug Creek, l.it riday, Lanra
Miller, a ten or twelve year old col
ored girl, waa kindling a fire by
pourios keioeine on it Irom a cati.
Ihe can explodetr, tbe oil flew all
over ber and burted her clothe
aud skin. At last acconu she waa
suuering ierriu;e a ,o nes, and co
b-pe ia le.lt that ebe will recurer.
good on tLe greaten: jiumber.
JlE.-oLVri, That we. as hereto.
fore, favor, and will never t-eaae ta
demand, the unconditional aboli
tion oi ine wr,oe internal Tevenne
ys.em, a-i a war tax. 'Dot to be
justified iu times of peace: as a
gnevoo burden to ear people acd
a source oi annoyance in Ua prac
ucai ijeraitiUH. yt r . . mt
tent "ion of the people i ibe Srate
to tiie pb.VMcal hj Kicnti- J pre! en
sions oi tue leubucan iartv in
tbeir platforms that tbev are in
favor of the repeal of tbis oneron
ysum of taxation, enacted by
tbeir party, wfaito iae Kpnblicaoa
in longresa are lAXlsg tbeir eaer.
tioa ttetween free and convict la.
bor. bat it lut U at u
bhall not remair !J the ex
teaae of botet ..Ur.
KtS. J.TED, TL-t czrt, U-lrr sa
agriealtnral rfutr. it i tar !atj aa
well aa our i!eaar( t I totiioia jiv
aod all legudatioa tba: ta twal cl
culated to.advance tie u:tcrcts cf
encnuure; and ta;it .a to do:ag
we win moft etacuallr ar-nce
the interest ol tzr iics. maiin-
farlaiers aud UUw. . .
Kfc)il.VtI. Tbat tie l)rarrir
of North C atCri ua cor!: a?e sti.
piovctae adiaiusran vt Hon.
Alfred M- Scale a 1 ,tt-t- naLrL
oiic aod coT:crvah v.
lie -m-kij, TUrvf.cli:Ltr,
peodetjee, fa-tbtu': lo a.t,d
manly courage rr lTeji.Vut nrve
latid tiare tfi the .'.iiurat Ka' of
all good men ; at 4 t e in:4-tetia of
Jbe ennntry drtaard Lm raetnsaa
tloa ai. I Ll r 1 1.iu a.
- Tbe Avrxrr. will jtit
frota now until J.-auary lit fi r
One Dollar.
Our object tn itiuc Ibis
proprtfiUon i l!;nt ve ).r.N
bavins eonrSSerat ld tt. ry l-
tbe Irople larim Vi
loU-n about iLe t a-u j-artJ We
prorojj ebowia titt xLeir r
ord ms c l-arly itl j .-itl
for ua to do end 'il!n.T tnr
eelves U rettln . tbe -t .
govemtnu.1 ILe lcwrat'c
party. We 5ei:e a lar.;t null
etjee lLanweti w le ibvujh
we already l.avt n, 1 .r.- r'mi
latlon tifj tre y tufxi
of tM j r-jfl;i(a t, a!i itiy
new uataee to our IjM, Ve ex
Iect fuilLert.ire 1 r-t.5a
many cf tbe enb-rrlbt-ra we el
from tbe raoiptl-n laid It U t
tbbixneaxL!t that we ex, ert Ui
get our lactey. 1L Apvax
or Jhiarily go lur dx tutliS
for one dollar, lut l.y t! t rep
option it tbil .ii:e tut
ti e eatne vinvy.
Will our corre jAt;.'i uU ld
friend eTerywLe-e j '.eae tuiae
Ibis fact generally Vnowti ia
lbelrrerwtlvB n. ii.b!ir!.i-?
Will not all tie Irien l- every
wbere, of tbe x 2; tr tnl tbe
cau.e, now turn 11 ! a
little nolid work f r b -lb?
Will not the c.uiilry t--l-m
asters every wberw lccid-1-Ully
remark, every ti.w. i:J
tben. In tbe Le&rlr..; cf Iho ii-
rons of tbclr oCt-. tbit tl.e
Avvascz in goii gat a do!b?.t
from now until I ". ,f Js
nary? .....
Will not IVmvraUe Kvj-
tlve cornmltte-LierM cnnir ani
townabip, ricrtM lh !r territo
ry a little and en 1 t. a Jer
clubs?
We want a tbosisar 4 can.
paign 8ubri!er inI2e tif a
montb. We will Kt tba ia If
tbe present patron ai: 1 triectda
of tbe iiaper wiil belp it. JTill
Ibey?
If any body kdIh i. a rJel uf
. witb
e i-v
IvinMoi free l'rea. lies toobtrtfet 1-, J.ti. - 1,
ta I ou"ie4 by the rvjirvaeataUrM
before, but bis back is quite fa
miliar." - l met anotber one,
.tbe next day, wbo said be was
ud in the valley. 1 with' General
ilaiikn, and monkeyed around
Stonewall Jacksou, until he
Roman nraagee. Why, yes, of Hurrah for those girls who e- ple,asnre in recommending Dr
course, v 1 never saw hia face fused to recite it. vHiggiiiS -or King's New Discovery for (Don
Wiggins or Piggins is a knave. 80 mPt,on having nsed it for a
or a fool, i and I,Tdon't care
which. That is1 oner thing our
northern brethren bad just as;
well to know and never forget
that the South is just as jeaK
rould run like a deer. 1 He said 6uk of the honor &nd good name.
that ha'aks was Jackson's com- of Jefferson Davis as tbe North
tm.-ury; and the boys thought is of Abraham Lincoln. Wei
it wan cheaper to feed old Stonfe- reverence Mr Lincoln and nev-j
au iuau iu ugui mm, auo i?u tir litlL U UU llUllur LU ilia II
the ' always fought a runnin
u d when tueir wounaea men
go j to the hospital, the eurgeor s
always turned them over "face
downwards., to see whereabouts
in the back they were Bhot. !
"We were the backbone of the
army." said he, "and always
fell fighting with onr feet to
ihe foe and our ; face to . the
ground: Stonewall Jackson was
a. spirit si.. Joan of Arc and
we never kney where he was,
or When he was coming."
I bave been mixing up with
a good many of our Northern
brethren of late, and I like
the in. If they are fair samples,
we. will take a car load and
make a contract for more. I be
lieve they will pay Mrs.. Arp
for that barrel of soap, ' with
'o.npound interest. The fact is
that nobody but liberal minded
and conservative, people will
come down here from the
er fail to do honor to his mem-
ory, and it he . disguisedhim 4
self in a Scotch cap and cloak!
5rd "Words Unspoken.'
1
Be ri,. ,-i.. i.
vere attack of Bronchitis and Ca- " ye"'uuco cf
andentLf. T iaT 'eliet With those who are most near to us
and entirely cured me and I have anj,w.
not Den afflicted since. 1 also be ,7 uZTaI u
wieu otuer
yoornelf over again. Don't yon
see tbat this Jack Leonard doeaut
satisfy onr little queen of coquettes
Jbet's see il we can't te build him to
suit! her royal majesty J
Jack listened, comprehended,
eagerly assented ; and whether be
Factory. Svstem prevails. The
snjtenntendent is 'roaster , of the
aituation." Kot only does be know
how to do it himself, but be has
tbe faculty of imparting what be
knows toother. A
It cempany with Bro. Boylin of
the Messenger, we paid a, visit to
the ailk lactory Monday morning.
We found , everything lire and
activity everything pleasant and
inviting. The factory . boildiog ia
comfortable and well ventilated and
clean. Tbe machinery moves
noiselesaly, Hike a thing or life.
It Is clean and might be bendled
with out soiling a while kid glove.
And then it ia ' not dangerous
looking like ' tbe machinery in
most factories." There seems no
chance ol one' retting hart except
as a result of tbe most criminal
on his way to (Washington," i
makes no difference with tis.
I never believer! that story ,tnd
am glad that oar folks dMn'i
start it. I reckon that all these
lies and slanders will wear out
after aWhile'and the next gen
eration will get at ' the ' bottom
facts about all this business
and pay Mrs. Arp or her heirs
for that barrel of; soUpv J shppe
so. 1, . ... .j ."'
Yesterday was the maternal
birthday. T won't teay how
she is, but I kn6w she Was ttbfc-
ting around when the sfars fell.
I gave her fi ve ? dollars , to. buy k
summer coat for me, and anoth
er five to buy a parasol. I stuck
a hollyhock in; Aer raven hair
and kisstd her ;on hex alabaster
forebead. She wiped the.riiss
off but let tfie ijldweratay. "
to state $bat I had
remeuies witn no gooi result.
Have also used Electric Bitters and
Dr. King's New Life Pills,- both of
which I can recommend, .
i Pr. King's Kew Discovery - for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, U
sold on a positive gnarantee.
Trial bottles free at A. W.'Itow
and's Drug Store. - '
Writtoa By a Widower-
It is given out tbat Mrs. Cleveland
has discarded . the bustle. Bnt
what has this got to do with the
price of provisions? We hope on
lady mends will not follow Mrs
Cleveland's example in this naricu
lar. The bustle is the beat arm re.sl
ever invented, and its usefulness
should not be sacrificed because one
woman says must go. Who is Mrs.
Cleveland anyhow!
Capt. Jno. S. Dancy's barn, con
taining one - huudred and: thirty
live barrels of corn and a shelter
for carts, wagons, &c, was burned
Sunday ,nigDt tThere isr little
doubt that the fire was the work of
an incendiary ' Captain Dancy's
loss is about twelve hundred dol
lars, with no insurance. Tarboro
Southerner.
day by
things., but
he- just
day,
Aud speak of myriad
. seldom say
The full sweet word that
in our reach,
Beneath the commou-placi of com-
: mon speech.
Then out of sight and out of reach
they go
Those close, familiar friends who
love us so ;
And sitting in the shadow they
have left,
Alone, with loneliness, and sore
bereft,
We think with vain regret ot some
kind word
Tli at Once we might have Raid and
they have heard. j
. t The Little Busy Boa. ;
went to adonsari. the Brtnmea ef careleasnesa and even tben tbe
the Nile. Mie Kav of Nunta ne thn I injury wound hardly appear to
Kangeley Lakes, -be disappeared
without even ' bidding farewell ta
Silvestra Grey. ; '
i .'How very eccentric of him,'
thought Miss Grey - 'Bat, after all
all, it' just like dear, fnnqy old
.Jack.' . .' i
And then she forgot all about
him. ." ' - :
When Aunt Sadie Leonard
opened : ber little brown-stone
bouse on Linden Park to society
the second winter, she bad several
unusual attraction a Lady Boaetta
Amy Hard, of Amyllatd Park, ; ia
Dorsetshire,: who . waa writing ; a
book about tbe Americans; . Sir
Hardy Hardiland, of, Australia,
and Captain Giacopo Leonard!, of
Veaicc to Introduce to the world.
And as Miss Leonard held in her
white, wrinkled .little band the
golden (key which 'r nnlocka the
gates of society, the distinguished
foreigners ! had a very pleasant
You never hear the bee complain, time,
T . . . :i ?1 I : an.
Nor hear it weep nor wail ;
Bqt; if it wish, it can unfold
A very painful tail,
" Washington C- 'tic.
. An exchange : says tbat if a de
linquent a ,d a half should pay a
dollar and a half in a year and a
half, an editor and a half would
have a chance and a half of get
ting a meal and a half occasionally.
The captain was tall and dark.
not unlike what poor Jack Leonard
had been two vears ago.
'Yes, I think it's likely there ia a
resemblance,' , ehnly observed
AuutBadie, when Silvestra Grey
noted it. . 'The Leoaardi are dis
tant relatives or ours. Poor Jack 1
1 wish be was here to-day .
Yes,' said. Silvestra. Bliehtlv
Befteniugy 'Jack was. very nice,
very, oary a little ootrer - "
be : very serlona. Their nimble
fingers seemed not all thumbs in
the manipulntien of the delicate
threads of silk almost too oeftcate
to be Recti by the nnaided eye. Only
twelve young ladles were at work
aa many perhaps, 'as the snper
intenendent conld instruct ' in xbe
mysteries of ailk spinning at one
time.
1 : t ...
. Sam SaiaU-la St Louis
1 The ma 1 who cries ran at io la a
fool," said Small. "I am no fanatic
but if I am tbe men wbo made me
so are the wotte-aproned, not tie
nosed, bull-necked men who stood
behind the bar - pouring oat 1 tbe
double-distilled damnation to roe.
They cry crank. - If 1 am a crank
I bless the day when God gave me
strength to ; become a: crank.
During tbe fifteen year when I waa
robbing my wife ef tbe bloom on
her ' cheek and ' inflicting' endless
misery upon myl children, none of
these whiteaproued men said I was
We are' glad to know that
Wheat fair to be held in Stateaville
next Angost la attracting mncu at
tention. - There is no war of stim
ulating and (encouraging the farm
era to not only ratae nae wheat
errps, but better cro generally.
There tneotne One wheat grown ta
this county, as will be seen when
tne lair is beid, ana we uave 00
doubt lredeira wheat fair will be a
success in many wj. SUternik-
Landmark.
j.ue jvuisioa r n-e l'lexstay a
Email iized ryclouv' pa&Ked o' er a
portion of rbatonuty a abort while
ngo. That paper say it luckily
p.ijtod mostly ovr woods and
fields, and did little injury to crop.
ane crcione pa&M-d over a space
ouly about '.00 yard wide, blowlog
down fencea and trees in it path
Trees three or lour feet through
were wrung off aM he ba-e or torn
up at tLo roots. .Near Falling
Creek the cyclone blw the roof oft
a barn on Mr. John It. Hill's farm.
Some of the shingles were blown
three miles. A plow, standing in
one field, was torn all to.pelcea.
'The Scicntiifc American of May
19, publishes an old story a boot
clay eatets ia ottu Carolina, ia a
cummuu'.ty 'back -f SUisburyJ re
ported by one Dr. tr.iok II. uetcb
ell. who profeaHe to bare come
n poo them while gunning lathe
Stale. It ia a bae lubrication a I.
tbroagh. There is no such commit-
aity 'back of fc.lisbur' or any
where in the county Known to our
people. If the Scientific Ameri
can were aa careless in the select
ion of it other matter asm this
case, it would be entitled to very
little respect. 1 Tbo at ory reierred
to waa pnbHahed two or three jears
sgo, aud was contradicted then aa
it is now. Salisbury Watchman.
At tbe opening wsaion of the
African General ; Conference at
ludianapolm, Ind.", Mar 8tb, prayer
wan offered uy Rev. David Smith,
of Xenia, Ohio, ' who is 104 years
old. He Is the Mdest Methodist
minister in the world, and doubt
less the oldest preacher of any de-
nomination. He is older than tbe
African M. E. Church itelf, which
was organised in I7c3. lie waa
born in Maryland. March 10,' 1784;
a crank. .They called me a pretty I joined the cbnrcb when he 'wan 10
mart fellow.Talk about crank!Wbat
the United States needs to-bight U
a great Dig, . nnpun iiasaoip.
army
nnbnlldozable
years old. - He legan preaching
four years later, end has continued
at it more or les regolarly ever
of ' 'cranks." 1 since ' Preaching the Gospel for
ninety years is nomethiog that has
The Greensboro Patriot speaks 1 scarcely been beard of. Mr.. Smith
of tbe exceptionally , flue crop, of travelled from hi home Xenia,
oats that Dr. Benbow,' of that city 1 alone to Indianaiwlls Raleigh
raises on hia farm. - - iCnristian Advocate.
01 ine xirtui! u- tiartv to relieve
the ptople uf a'w cr a tail ,l.:Lia
OUi iUH system
ItFlSOLVl II. Ilia the
the Detii'Tratic ps-rtv. In turther
a-ice ol lKvular education, ia a snf-
flcient goaranti that we favor tbe
edocatina of lue people, ki t ft
win promote aod improve tbe nrea-
ent educt K:i.d advantage ao far
a it caa be doue ailbout burden
ing tbe jtcopif Li exceasive tax
al.ua.
I1ES0LTED. Tbat. to meetanex-
utingevil. re wt ill aeeerr, for tdn
rational pnrive, froai tbe Federal
uovernmeot. our pro rata share of
tne sarplas in it treary. Provld
ed, tbat tl be dn'nrwM through
siaie aceu: and tbe bill for tbe
diatributwu be f tec from ob,ecUoal
leaiarea.
lii-iiOLVkl), That ILe United
Stales l-in ' one covernmrut anl
ours a National party, denounce
the t-ruui ul tbe llepublicana to
fitcc sectioti.il iae in Coortcwi
and elsel:ere. and to promote di
ee'ision and ill-adl between tbe
poplrrho differeat aectloos oi
our common cuntry.
BtsoLVi.i. Tbat it is due to tbe
peojJo oi our Ltetera ouualiee, wbo
bave so cl:e"tt-iiry bnvne their Kb are
of onr cotrm u burdens, that the
presenter kii, equally effective
shfem itf equity .'.overnment ahall
Ie tAatatwiiu-vl.
UksolVD, That the Dtmo
cratic iarty is oppoeod to any for
tner extension of the No-fencr
lV nulcMi mca extension abll
have Qrst been authorized by a ma-
jorny 01 ine quanbcd voters wr.a
in tLe territory to be affected Here
by.
Resolved, That the Democratic
party has ever been lie party of
tbe workingxan, and, ia never
fostered ffionopoheK,' nor have
"trusts" or "combinations" or
"priols" ever grown ap onder lawn
enacted by i.. T'-e content ia tbU
coantry being between aggregadte
capital, seetirrr to crash oat nJl
compeutktn. and the iadividaal la
uorer, tne uemocraae party u. as
it oas ever utoa, agamst tna moi-
opoliat and In favor of a jastdutri
bution of car it a!, and demands the
enactment ol Taaa that will boar
equally upon al
BesuLVEd; That as alt taxation
bears mo.t heavily npoo the latior-
er, it Is tbe duty of the legiltoi,
as a direct benefit o tbe working
mas, to keep tbe expense of our
publts intaationa at tbe lowest
limit consistent wirb wle and ef.
flcient management. The Demo
cratic party oppose any competi
of ten new euU-rn;.
the CA-b, we will 1
per fre totbati ' -rr
out ti e campaL-T'
No name willh- ., ; 1 t;f
odd wboM it it antll -
money l paid. We ctt i!o wry
little more thi ray penM
under tb 1 9 offer If ve t et tbe
thousand eubrrib-rs an-1 t-very
one I -ays In ad vf. nee. arwl m
certainly catinut lltl l have
any deadbecl-t In iLe .Xepri-
nor and of tLe I - tu lln
fall fraternity. - .. . . .
ISow, then wl.in'eU.ef. aud
lefa eee what ran W. o.
I
A ijb e
All the talk a'.-.Ll : in - 1 1 lae
lawyer ta tie r-. .ret f
and la pan.leriur t' an nee4
atmave end pany pie a.tine. V. j
man get into a mti t aay
aoft. be txas to a In ! tor bva.
and abea a il, uiv a i
band and .lie Welfare 1 ii-.-u d
good tple ate nl ,t-. H,e
lawyer la aUay ra-e-l t,u ta
diatiolte DeCWK-xat.
We think tie a iv ed usd.
NotaanaLo has La-l at;. i-
leDre ia I'itu i u eeJ
mud? ouiJ ili-4Hii. w j -iiy
tbo -( 1L.-.1 1 j ;. -. -u-
oooltolbng StLi, i , ... J .a i-vt,;.('
of tbe cauii. Mu- !i l ,iI
somelime again" tte trllu.-ice
tba U)tr ex.ti iu ti';.t.g
pulilical ttxtugb ib cja..in'j.
liul by bia.d i i- i- --
dice aaiu'tlti- L, u - u ;uie
tbemM-lvea cliv 14 j ',.' abd
then fH-rcbanre. t " i'.r- Jf
II tbey do the r.i-t -tt
and they ukiib'!Tt v
kbouM uot tbev ret t.e n.r.f
Altcieuf irn-n t!j-y me WW
qaalioed lor autaii 1 leaking. lLaa
other roe a arouu I it i. ad
realuung Ibis the a ul m laKr u l
lore of cxiuuUy j uut;t iti.to
employ tLrir oauo it tlti'i.Ji..g
the interests -f -.t -id
inotoctiog and ful'V.tuljg II r
t llow citizens cu tte ' ri. ".. -fi tf
tbe day. . .
Let Ibeie be l 1 1'"-"? :r:id
fauItCnding, t'.e tin-H.ti wi::i tbe
other, aod k-t all wji l.itji-r in
ataJied bait&onv, aud otr .wU.e
peojae ai a p"pl- "i.l eh
otbex more awd h.'i.I ijiiwi arere
proeiM'iity of evcCA i..al. aiuii1
N'eck Dcmotcat- , , -.
I, Nortb. Tbe mean, bigoted.
For the biool wc V V, 11. m.
For acrifu!af u: li. J" 1. , . j
For catarrh, ue If. il- ii.
For rbcnniatim, c- U. 11. B.
For iidiii- tf:'!e, n- It. B. 11
For emptioTis, t- IJ. C. R. '
For all blyvi p..-'. r.. t: li.
Ak jour Bfi,;V";f '.i Lus tteI
B- B. B. of it trt.-n:'. r., t t.;ir b-k
free CHel with eerf-Co-- if vcm
derlul cu'es.
Blwo Bals Of- ;
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