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A. TE'WSFA.P'EK, FOB THE PEOPLE.
TEBMS-'-''110 I'Klt ANNUM IN ADVANCE.
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WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, AlHJUST 1, 1S87.
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h in this country, hut ill the I'liitrd Kiii'oloiii as Hell, whore ihe ' PATA PSCO
JPKIiLATIVK" COMMANDS DKCIUKM.Y MOIIF, MONEY than any other
fccrieau Flour. A.-k ynur grocer I'm it. AUi IV.r
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Our agents (or the sale of our Ladies'
Fine Shoes, for their reepeetive sections.
V, We make on the N. Y. Ucra, Acme,
Wukcphait and Creole IumIk, the latter
Is just out and is very niuo. We uo the
McKay Machine and new with best Bar
tour'i thread. Every pair warranted,
they are uice, neat and stylish. Give
them a h ok when you want a shoe and
I will be pleased.
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Cape Henry Family, Iteill'iinl Family,
North Point Family, Orange drove Kxlra,
('lienapeake F.xtra, liahhvili Family.
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Tutt's Pills
HmnliiffHt Ihi torpid liver, trnrih
vii I ill (l11eri, ". r-if nlttr 4Ij
lMiula. mud r uueUitl4 a mm
AHTi"BiLICu3 mEuiCinEi
In niMturlNl illtitrlrls lhJrlrinir
niili'ly rvt'uuiilctfil.UMllif) tOMtrH c
uMr runrllH lu frvvluc llieni
cwulvfl. ItoMi wtuwlle Vrivm-
Sold Every wliere.
Office, 44 Murray St,, New York
Kvb 3 Ijr
Mil
In hi. mull. Cut this out Slid
turn I,, us. Slul we will sntl yon
frn. unmMhliitf nl mat value and
lui)Hnlire 1UJOH, lust win ur.
,,u in Ihmiicmi allien will uiihk uu in more lunit
i'V rltila sunjr tlisn nlivlloiiK Ml tills wnrlil.
Any one raa Un tliv work suit lle at home. Killier
set- all axis,. Hoaiflloiii,' new. Hist just coins mon
ey forth workm. Wcwlllstult you; i'H,itsl not
m-leil llii. Is una of llitf Ki-iiuiiie. Important
chNiicetnfa lifetime. Th. alio are amtiilloilt
ami viiternrlsiliK will not ilelsy. liianil outfit h-eu.
AtlUrvaf, '1 Kl t A ell., Augicla. U.lne.
liel'llr.
WORKINfi CLASSES
ATTCktTinKJf N'e n,,w prvjwreil to
A I I tll I IUN i fiirnl.a all ile Willi em
ployment it horns, the whola of the time, or Tor
tlieb siMte moment. IiuhIiicmih'w, Unlit witrt nro
tilahle. Persons of either sef easily nam from .Ml
cent, to OiisTevenliis, and a proportional sum
liyiUv4iiirall Uirir llaie to the btisineis. Hoys
ami sir's earn nearly m much as men. That all
w lin see this may aenil their aililrem, ami lest ttie
hu.ineM, we niake thlana'er Tn fiirh aa are nut
will sails-Hell we will aend one dollar to pay for th
trouble of wiitfiur. Full partlnulani and ootflt tree,
AOilKM, wiuTlNHON&00.,
OeC-t-l;. rytUWt, ataUM.
COVE, GEXTI.E llnl'E.
I ImsWl L'I Ll) lluJK.' tllilt WilOlt tllL- lllltl
r.ihic!i tfWiflly tu ttic cIhw of day,
Smiie voice I'iMiiHiiil tlit; Inr awuy,
Will rtimv to ti nml sweetly sny,
"IU ymi.1 the (htrklio. there in linlil,"
And nweet to Iiojk- 1 hat wtiuli ttie tiile
Hi'KUin to iijirlL' attiiir fet't,
'I'linl voici' will ivhiiier, clenr itlnl weet,
"IViir ii'.tto eiims. I am thy huM".'1
If vvt! eoiil't kumv I lutl hen thi rtiii
1 1 :i pt t V. Itliln tliti ocrldeiit,
'1 In- Mimler n Voire h.-uIiImi)' "Well iloiii1,"
We n.ithl l.. .k t' r;ir.l Willi cimti'tlt:
Hut U' t. Mirer;. ti;it ..iir lot
hen we hefure the Mn.ler t.llnl,
W ill 1)A i'i li. ar tin itlt rit riniuiiniiil,
"iK'juiri fr in me, I kuuiv oii nut."
('nine, p utt. H .n', thy nuhuT hriiiif,
Aii'l wliisti-vrt i iny Imiely hear',
I'ntil I hiitr the un-t 1 Hinjf,
Alxl all lhe loiids t -..u!it depart;
I itlll I hx)k iKyutnl the ski.-.
ThrmtKil r.tilh hi teniul teh-si k
Aii'l i-v the il.twii if uiory rise.
Ami wateh the tfliii n (.rl(iK ojie.
WHO IS PROTECTED.
AIITICI.KS MAHK IN TIMS I'lM NTIlV Mll.ll
TWICK AM I'llHAI' IM KNIM.ANIl.
llViisunita (Fin,) rumiiiort'lnl.
1'illshiiro, l'a., is shipping hhovels to
Australia, ami sueeesM'ully enuijieliii; with
(he Mitne ooiis el' Fnlih make, l'itts
horu makes up lor this by sellin;: ihe very
same shuvels to the Ameriean farmer for
double the priees it charges the Australian.
They are able to do ibis because the tarilT
sliiilsoll' eompelilion and creates a mono
poly of the home market. Sincere (.'um
p.inv sells its American-made scwiu;; ma
ehines in I. uidon and l.iyerpojl for one
h;ilf llie prices it charges its custuniere in
thet'nited States. Dees any one See
where the profits to ihe farmer, mechanic,
or laboring man come in under our pres
ent prohibitory tarill'? The dilTcreiice in
juice for which the articles tire sold in the
foreign and home maiket does not go ihlo
the 1'niti d States Treamry to lessen taxa
tion, but into the pocket of the umnufac
turer. This tarill' simply legislates I lie
money out of the pockets of one and puts
it iu the pockets of nnullii r. It is worse
than highway robbery. It is legislative
robbery and a legaiizd fytciii of pltin-
ering the masses of the people tor the
ben Tit of the large monopolies and manu
facturers. To-day you can buy a sewing
machine in London, made iu the I'nited
States and exported (here, wi'.h freight
Rddcd. for -ll or while the same ma
chine, made in the same I'nited States
factory, is sold here iu lVnsaeola for 810,
and cannot be purchased fur lcm. Who is
prelected?
TWO DOcfsTORIES.
A physician residing in New Hope, N.
J , has a favorite dog, which usually meets !
his matter at the railroad on bis return
from an excursion. On a recent occasion
the doctor did not liud his faithful canine
friend at the station. On reaching his
house the doctor found the dog awaiting
on the porch, with another dog iu his
company. As the doctor passed into the
house his own dog remained outside, as
well bred dogs are taught to do. Hut the
strange dog pushed in and overwhelmed
ihe doctor with troublesome caresses.
When he took a chair llm dog climbed
with his breast upon the doctor's knees,
and one paw all'eetioiiatcly upon his shoul
der. This very demonstrative behavior
led to an iuyesiigalion, aud upon examin'
iuu' the other paw, a piu was found stick
ing iu the (le.-h. It was of course el.
traded. It could uot be said in this ease
that the doctor's feet was "no great ghakctT
for the vibrations of the tail of the pa
tient, ' discharged cured," were something
to wood, r at, as be Irolledoiil. Il is not
remarkable or uneotiiuioii that a dog should'
tvliin iu a1n. appeal f.i help, lint that
a phy-ici, Hi's dog .-h arid "loot'' for custo
mers of hi- own rat . and bliug bis liiastir
asubj.ct d r lr.'al" i ol ei riainly is a re
tnnikuM : proof of auitiial sagacity.
There i- an oilier story of an e.pi.illy in
telligent dog, whosi liiilhs have bun;
aaius' d a family on Sialrn Is'aud. bile
id-fri- tid w, re i-ciis.-ing his wii, on,
il iv, il was propos ! I , scud the d"g up
s urs for bis ii is.r,' wrap Hot tirsl one
of lh li b, s weni up si.iir, l.ii I 'he wrap
0,1 th I'o r. and ml 'l,ii ,.u il wi h I er
.-wing. '1 he dog .i s.-ut, mil i(uiikly
tiuulthevrp. Vainly lie lugged at it:
lirsi mi on,' m le an I lln u on llie other
lliscolirill' d. bill l.ot Ji'llllVid. lie paused
for a lie ii cut when, uji!en'v making a
dive, be w ii d llie selling ill hi- lei th and
ran toward ill tire. His opponent, now
lt from guard ran alter him In I'tMiie her
work. This wa-enough, llie dog drop e I
the sewing, ran fr the wiap and bore il in
triumph to his luislress.
MAM JUNKS' I.ATI.vr Al l 1.(11111 V.
"You have heard the expression, 'The
naked truth,' and perhaps you dou't kuow
how it urigiualcd," said Sam Jones in his
lied Hock seruioii yislerday. "1 will tell
you. Once uiwii a lime Truth and Em r
went in bulbing together. Error came
out first, put ou Truth's clothes ami ran
away. Aod Error has been trjing to
wear the aaine garments ever since. Wh
Truth came out of I he water the only
clothing it could 6 ud to put on was w hat
bolunucd to Error. 'Helen 1 will wear
such garmcuts as those,' sai l Truth,
will go naked all my life.' Truth has kept
ita word, aud goes thiough the world naked,
without frill or bang or bustle or anything
cW-St. Paul GMe.
WITAND HUMOR.
A trim creature The milliner.
High watermarks Fancy stationery.
Always open to conviction The pris
oner. How to gain llesh liny a butcher
shop.
It is the spur of the niomeut that makes
lime liy.
Man wants but little here below, and he
generally gets it.
A recent discovery is a telephone talked
to death by a barber.
The batlies of the union lighting be
tween man and wife.
Crcniationists do not believe that a lit
tle timing is a dangerous thing.
An old bachelor says the most difficult
part of surgery is to take the jaw out of a
woman.
The ostler's new wife asked him if they
were not to lake a wedding trip, and he
took n bridle to her.
A child being asked what were the three
great feasts of the Jews replied : Break
fast, dinner and supper.
'It is rather hard to die in abject pov
erty," said one. ''It is harder still to lite
in il," was the rejoinder.
"Jones must be a very dear frim l ot
yours?" 'Vans, he does eoinesprctty high;
just lent 1 1 i in a twenty."
"Mike, did you ever catch frogs?"
"Yes sorr." What did you bate with?"
Hate em wid a slick sorr."
A minister walked six miles to marry a
couple lately, lie said be felt sort af fee.
bill like. The groom saw it.
An Irish Judge thus sentenced a priso
uei: "You are to be banned, aud I bone it
will prove a warning to you."
When Johnnie's father asked him how
lie liked the new horse lie replied, '( )h,
papa he's real tame in front but awful w ild
behind."
'Docs your mother wear a switch?"
asked an impiisitive lady. "Yes," replied
little Johnny, "but she always ucs her
slipper."
A young lady being a.-ked by a rich
I bachelor, "If not yourself, who would you
rather be? replied sweetly ami modestly
"Yours truly
Yes, I want my daughter to study
rhetoric," said the Vermont mother, "for
she can't try pancakes now without smok-
the house all up
Il seems as if there is a big opening for
the genius who invents a male bathing
dressing that will not give away the fact
lhat the wearer is bow-legged.
Distracted niolher "If you children
make such a noise I shall go out of my
mind." Young ltii - io on, . mother.
I ll mind the young mis while you arc
;one."
"An enthusiast," says Hillings, "is an
individual who believe about four times
as much as he eau prove, and who can
prove four times as much as auyhody else
will believe.
Temperance," says an esteemed con
temporary, "puis coal on Qre." Away
with temperance lor the next four months.
then! What we want now is something
that puts ice on it.
Servant (to Irish labour): "Here's
some beer, I'at, if you care tu have it: but
I'm afraid it's ipiite dead." I'at "Och,
lead is il.' Sure, then, darliant, it's I'm
the boy to bury il."
King Milan of Scrvia cannot induce
yacui Natalie to speak to him or even
to opi n ihe letters he writes to her. It'
any miserable king thinks he has power tu
bos a woman Iu makes a mistake.
A pool old rheumatic lady said to her
pliv-ieiju, "Oil doctor, doctor, 1 suffer so
much Mull my hands and feel!" "Hu ft
tieiit. deal madam," he soothingly said,
"y.iu'd sutler a great deal more without
lb .in."
' It i a sad ibing." said Mia. SpllLins
lo her husband, "for a man lu have his will
con'.i'sled after he is dead.'' "Colllestcd
after li.-is dead! 'died Spilkins. "Thai
is not half so bad aa In have it cuutesled
aft. r he ' marritil!"
Il has been aked why a cily is called
a "she." The answer seems an easy one.
There is ahv.iys more or less busllo about
a cily. H 'side's a city has outskirts, aud
a he could not under any cireumstunces
h ive skirls of any kind.
"How like ii'n falher it is!" eiclaiined
the nurie, on the occasion of the christen
ing of a baby whose father was over v
enly; ;.nd had married a young wife
" cry like, replied a satirical lady, "it
hasn't a tooth in its head."
A U islon Test First Young Lady -
Who are those people you bowed to, Ma
mie ?
Meeonj 17U10 un, Uon t you know
them? That's Mrs, Monlalembert aod her
husband.
"Have tb.y any children?"
Why, llattie, what an ideal No in
deed! They are real itylish people."
Dostoo 7Vcrin,,
THE 'REDRUST, INCOTTON
TIIK mscoYKHY V fill i K. ATKINSON UK
HI' THE CAI'SE, AND A KKMKIlY
full ITS I'HEVKNTIIIN.
About two weeks ago the cause of llie
so-called "red rust" on cottoii was discov
ered by I'rof. Ocorgc F. Atkinson. Since
ihcn he has been experimenting on the
production of the disease and for a reme
dy. Specimens of diseased cotton wt re
s.ntby Mr. I'. L. Woodard, of lllack
Creek.
A "rust" is produced by the growth ol
a parasitic fungus upon a plant. The red
rust, so called, on eolton, is not a rust at all,
but a diseased condition of llie plain pro
duced by a mite which sucks thtijuicis
from the under side of the leaves, and from
f lie bracts at the base of the boll, causing
tbein to take on the familiar rusly appear
ance, to wither and fall to the ground.
There is no fungus in connection with the
appearance of the disease. The mites can
sc.ucc.ly he seen with the unaided eye.
With the aid of a hand lens they can be
s:cn running rapidly about, now and then
stopping to bite into the tissues and suck
out the j-iicc. The mites are about otie
sixtieih i ;' an inch lung, of a dull white
color with a brown spot on each side. They
have four pairs of legs and resemble spiders.
The egos are about onc-twuhundretb of an
inch iu diameter, white, and glued to the
underside of the leaf. They batch in one
or two days, when the tnitea begin the
work of sapping the juices, and spin a
light, irregular web. Iu Iroui three to four
days the young mites ate full grown and
ready to deposit eggs. Thus it can be
seen lhat they multiply with exceeding rap
idity. Several experiments were conducted lo
prote lhat the niitcs were the cause of the
disease. Miles were placed upon cotton
showing no sign of rust, and which was en
tirely free from mites. In a short time
minute blotches appear, caused by inllaiii
alion of the tissues where the bite occurs.
As the sap is taken, the tissues shrink, be
cjme reddened, the baf becomes sickly
and falls oft'.
The remedy used lo kill the mites was
as follows; A slrong infusion of tobacco,
mixed with kerosene oil thoroughly emul
sified with the use of soap. Tobacco was
used so lhat a less ropurtion of kerosene
oil might be used than in the common
kerosene emulsion, lo iiisute no harm to
the cotton from its npplicatiou. The pro
portion of kerosene oil was one to oil of
water.
This I'clroh-n Tobacco emulsion was ap
plied in a line spray l'i the under std of
the leavisi with the use of a force pump.
A tank was drawn on a small sled and the
hose bent so as lo throw the stream from
below. The sled was kept in ci nslant
million and the leaves were ihoroiiubly
sprayed, killing nearly all the mites. No
injury lo the cotioii resulted. The eggs
are not destroyed, so a second spraying
should be given in two to three days, bo-
lore llie next generation begin lo deposit
eggs.
A bent non.le could be made so that
the spray could easily be applied to llie
under surface of the leaves.
The I'elroleu Tobacco emulsion is a
very cheap and safe remedy for this and
inanv oih-r insects.
The small amount of kero-eiie oil needed
and the abundance of tohairu in the slate
ought to justify the manufacture of a
I'clr.iteo-Tobaceii Soap, which could le
isily dissolved in water and largely and
profitably used iu the state and elsewhere,
if some chemist will tell us how lo make
such so in.
The red rut mile, if taken in lime, can
h i profitably destroyed, mid every cotton
grower in the South should provide him
self with the m lausof preventing the dam
age caused by oue of the greatest pests of
cotton districts.
I NIV, ol' N. ('., July l!.'i, 1SS".
A'eics inn, (llttit'rvt'r.
"And what are we Join j now, Char
"?" "Only hugging (he shore, Carrie."
"Charley" and she looked at hitn in
a fa' away mauiier "Charley. I wish I
was a shre."
"Why. Carrie dear, you are not reeling
ill, are you?" he eielaimcd in a voice of
alarm. Then he looked at her again, ami
ihoiiubt he discovired a uhost ul a twinkle
in her downward eyes and the shimmer of
a smile playing around the corner of her
mouth He looked mice niorc; he was
sure of it. Tin next m nueiit Charley
was enacting llie part of the yaclttud, a
Carrie was iniersonating the shore.
l-'ur Klrkels, Mnrasinus, and Watting
llisurders i,C Children,
Seotl's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil
with HvHipbosphites is uncipialed. The
rapidity with which cbidlren train flesh and
at length upon it is viry wonderful. Head
(he following: "I have used Scott's Emul
sion in cases of Kiekets uud Marasmus of
long standing, and have been more (ban
pleased with the results, as iu every case
the improvement was marked." J. M.
Main, M. D, New York. "I have used
Seolt'a Emulsion in several cases of Scrof
ula and Debility in Children. Results
most gratifying. My little patients take it
with pleasure." W. A. Ill RliEllT, M. D.,
Salisbury, III. july lis 1-nio.
A tramp called his shoes "corporations"
because they had no soles.
HE HAD TO WAIT.
On the Michigan Central train llie oth
er day, as the "butcher ' eauie into ihe ear
with a basket of oranges, an old uiau
whose wife sat beside him, was very anx
ious to buy half a dozen, but she waved
the boy off with :
"Ilccaiii l have 'cm. He never cats
one wit hunt Ihe juice runs dowu on his
shirt bosom."
"Shoo! but I want two or three. Hau
lier," he protested.
"You behave yourself! You want lo
get cramps and raise a great row, don't
yuu?"
The boy soon relumed with boxed figs,
and the old man beckoned tu him and
began lo lick his chops.
"I 'ass right on," said the woman lo the
buy.
"He hain't cat a fig ill thirty years, and
I guess he eau go ibiity more."
He passed on and returned with peanuts.
The old man was ready for him, but the
wile pl'otesied.
"He can't eat 'em. It's been ten years
since be had a tooth iu his head, and he'd
have to swallow 'em whole. -No, Kuchen,
you let peanuts alone."
Twenty minutes later the boy was back
with candy packages, in which there were
prizes, and the old man exclaimed :
"I'll hcv one o' 'em or bust!"
"Then you'll bust," she replied, as she
motioned the boy lo pass ou. "It's agin
the Lord and the law to lake chances, and
you wouldn't git nothin' nohow."
"Hut I'm goiu' lo buy sumthiu' llan
in.r." "Well you wait. You can't have ice
cream or lemonade, and if he comes with
popcorn or buttermilk, don't you dare lo
raise a fuss. Just you wait. We'll be in
I otroit at II o'clock, and then if there hap
pens lo he a grocery handy by, you can
buy six herrings for live cents. Herrings
is something to stand by you, Heiiben, and
the heads and tails will keep mollis away
and are good for warls. We've got too
old for gewgaws, lieiiben. What we want
is the worth of our money."
REMEMBER
That aiixicly is easier to le'ar than sor
row. Thai talent is soiiieliiiics hid iu napkins,
audacity never.
That good bruins are nfleti kept in a
p,or looking vessel.
That an insect has feeling and an aloiu
a shadow.
That the must brilliant roses bloom
among sharpest tin t lis.
That Ihe true to bury the hatchei is bi
fore blood is lound on it.
Thai no man is born iiilu llie world
whose work is not born with him.
That mistakes arc often bought at a big
price and sold al a small une. ,
That leisure is a very pleasant garment
but a bad constant wear.
Thai the best way to keep good acta ill
memory is to refresh them with new ones.
That if it were not for euergies. but lit
tle progress would be made iu the world.
That it is often better to goagimd wajs
round than to take a short tut across
lots.
That the statement so often made in
print that "rest in.ik.-s ru-t" is the vt riest
r,t.
That the lighdst of labors are burdens
1 1 those who have no motive I'm perform
ing them.
That tin n often preach from the house
tips while ihe devil is crawling into the
basellu lit window.
That contentment is a good thing u lit 1
it reaches llie point where it Kits in lh
shade aud lets the weeds grow.
That tears shed iiim.ii a coll'ui will not
blot out the stains that may have been cast
iu life upou the stilled heart within it.
That many a man sets up a carriage
only t find less of enjoyment in it than he
has had in holding the ribbons from his
"one boss shay."
- - .
I.AIHEswill lind rebel from llieir Cor
liveness, Swimming in the Head. Colic,
Sour Stomach, Headache, Kidney ininliles
etc., by taking a dose of Simmons Liver
Ueula'or after dinner or supper, no aa to
move the bowels oiicii a day. Mothers
will have heller health and llie babies will
grow more robust by using llie llegiilnlor
If an infant shows signs of Colic, nothing
like a few drops in water lor relief. The
liciiuinc lias the red . on front of wrap
per, july 28 1 mo.
If we work up mi marble, it will perish,
if we work uion brass, time will efface it:
if we rear temples, they will crumble into
dusl; but if we work iiikiu. immortal
minds, if we embiie them wilh principles,
with the just fear of (iod and love of our
fellow men, wo engrave on (hose tablets
sumdhing lhat will brighten to all eternity-
"Is this your fourth or 6flh marriage?"
she asked in a loud voice, of an old woman
ou the car.
"Hush! Don't speak so loud! This is
uiy iilUi, hut he is iu poor health and I
may want to marry again."
We keep constantly on hand coffins and
caskets. 1'. N. Stainaack St Co.
WISDOM.
Never suffer your
to become yoi.r
(iod.
It is well to think well, it is divine lo
act well.
Humility kneels iu the dust, but gazes
on the skies.
lie that hath no bridle on hi. tongue
bath no grace iu his heart.
Crosses tempt us by irritating our pride
and prosperity by Haltering it. j
(iive because you love to give as the
Howcr pours forth its perfume.
Ho the truth you know, and you shall
barn the truth you need to know.
You cannot repent too soon, bfeause
you do not know how soon it may be too
late.
Faith evermore overlooks the difficulties
of the way, and bends her eyes ouly to the
end.
A man may transgress us truly by hold
ing his tongue as by spiakiug unadvisedly
with his lips.
Du Hot wait for extraordinary opportu
nities fe-r good actions, but make use tf
common situations.
Says Jones: "I bate a fool." "Yes"
replied Smith, "hate likes hale." They
meet as strangers now.
Hope is like the wing of an angel soar
ing up to Heaven. heariii(j our prayers to
the throne of grace.
I lie saints, the more liiimlile tliey aio
lu re, the brighter are (hey in glory and
the nigher and dearer to (iod.
(iod op, -to -lit many hcaits with gentle
picklocks, utile with others lleiiscth the
crowbar
A Mo
nature
holy sh
Th i
theli ,
his lite o
It is a
up sun a
accounts
r ,ll e ju lonietlts.
- . ud has something of the
si ive plant. There is a
,ay from evil.
. r; of a uiau's nature which
. not purify, no rclaliou tf
, it does n, il hallow.
se thing lo sic Chii-t with
lor alovei your papers t.ud
. ;-ir iu, .niing daylight.
Th
itoo j ioii.-ly and coiiseiintiously
di-char."' ill "l-ties !i of I, .4 el, s lus a'ly
prosper hi temporal and spiritual b!o.-s-
You must I' ve iu order lo understand
love. One aei of i baiily will teach is
mure of the loi'e i f I Iod than a lhoiiand
sermons.
Wlinsoev.r would be sii.-l:tiiic. by the
hand of (iod. let him constantly lean upon
it. wh. sec vi r in uld 1 e deb nded by it, let
him pall inly r.prse hiuisill under it.
(Jul o!:- n woiks more by the life of the
illilir.i!.', st kiug the things which are
His. than by llie ability of the learned
aeekini! the things that are their own.
There is no velvet so soft as a mother 'a
lip, no star so lovely as her smile, no mu
sic so melodious as her voice, no rose en
fragrant as llie memory of her love.
lu Hi let. and to llie I'ulnl.
Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered li"cr
is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good na
ture. The h iman digestive apparatus is one
of ll c iiust complicated and wondirlul
thin1, s iu existence. It is easily put out of
order.
(in as food, tough food, sloppy final,
bad uiokiry, menial worry, late hours,
irregular hiliils, and many other things
whi-h ought not to be, have made llie
Aunrican people a nation of dyspeptics.
Hill tirccn's August Flower has done a
wond, rful work iu reforming (his sad bus
iness and making: (he American iieoiile so
beiltby that they can enjoy their meals
auJ be happy.
ltemeinbei: No happiuess without
health. Hut (Sreeu's August l'lowir
brings health and happiuess lo the dys
peptic. Ask your druggist lor a bottle
". eellls.
ADVKIITISK.MKNTS.
1857 1857.
JANUARY St lilt.
RUFE. W. DANIEL
QKOCERItS,
LIQUORS,
FINK WINEK,
CIIURS,
TOBACCO
AO., to.
nKRGSr.R KKfil-'.I.'kt
LAG Ell HE Ell ON ICE.
It. W. DANIEL,
Mil. W, Well. 4 TO, Woldoo' H. 0
jwtist-f
ADVEH'I I-KMENTS.
PUbUN 1NTHE ASht6
M'luit thoi Mt. Lebanon Slmkcrs
Found Incident In the His
tory of a Quiet Community.
Tim Mount Li'bntuin (Xew
York) Shaken we a (jtiiet com
munity, secluded from the fret
iind worry of the outside, world.
They nre widely known, how
ever, for their lit riot honor and
jiroliity in htisiness.
The Shakers helieve that na
ture has a remedy for every dis
ease. A few have been found
the rest are as yet unknown.
Many were discovered liy acci
dent. Others came to light as
the result of patient experiment
and research.
Nervous Dyspepsia is a com
paratively neir disease, growing
out of the conditions of modem
life. It is a joint affection of
the digestive organs and of the
nervous system. These two
were formerly treated as sepa
rate ailments, and it was left
for the clear-sighted Shakers
to prove that the basis of this
terrible and often fatal compli
cation lies chiefly in the disord
ered and depraved functions of
digestion und nutrition. They
reasoned thus: "If we can in
duce the stomach to do its
work, aud stimulate the excre
tive organs to drive out of the
body the poisonous waste mat
ters which remain after the life
giving elements of the food
have been absorbed, we shall
have conijuered Nervous Dys
pepsia aud Nervous Exhaust
ion, And they were right.
Knowing the infallible power
of Shaker Extract (Seigel's
Syrup) in less complicated
though similar diseases,
they resolvetl to test it lully
in this. To leave no ground
for doubt they prescribed the
remedy in hundreds of cases
which had been pronounced in
curable with perfect Buccess
in every instance w here their
directions as to living and diet
were scrupulously followed.
Nervous Dyspepsia and Ex
haustion is a H'ciiiarly Ameri
can disease. To a greater or
less extent half the jieople of
this country suffer from it
both sexes .mil all ages. In no
country iu the world are there
so many insane asylums filled
to overflowing, all resulting
from this alarming disease. Ita
leading symptoms are these :
Frequent or continual head
ache ; a dull pain at the base
of the brain ; bad breath ; nau
seous eructations; the rising
of sour and pungent fluids to
the throat ; a sense of oppress
ion and faintness at the pit of
the stomach ; flatulence; wake
fulness anil loss of sleep; dis
gust with hxxl even when
weak from the need of it; sticky
or slimy matter on the teeth or
in the mouth, especially on ris
ing in the morning; furred and
coated tontine; dull eyes; cold
hands and feet; const i pat ion;
dry or rough i-kin ; inability to
fix the mind ou any labor call
ing for continuous attention;
and oppressive aud sad fore
bodings and fears.
All this terrible group
Shaker Extract (SeigeVs
Svrup) removes by its pos
itive, powerful, direct yet
painless and gentle action upon
the functions of digestion, and
assimilation. Those elements
of the food that build up and
strengthen the sylein are sent
uK)ii their mission, while all
wasU niath'r. (the ashesof life's
fire) which itiireiiioved, poison
and kill, are eru'llesl from the
body tliruiigh the bowelx, kid
neys aud skin. The weak and
prostrated nerves are quieted,
toned aud tved by the purified
blood. As the result, health,
with its enjoyments, blessings
and power, returns to tho suf
ferer who had, perhaps, aband
oned all hope of ever seeing
another well day. mJL ...
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TTLETON HIGH SCHOOL
FOR BOYS.
N ON-SECTARIAN.
The Fall Term bOKliu on Atljrust Sth lsaT, Prep
arallen for cotlefre or busiacr. Coramodloui build
in. Eipenaw moderate. Water from huiacea
and Shaw's Healiif springs free. For eauilnf Uf
addrm L.W.BAOLKY, Principal.
July Him t imieten,K.C,
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