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HTtT W'. SLEDGE, proprietor.
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A. IsTEWSFjFEK, FOR THE PEOPLE
AVELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1891.
TEliiMS
NEW ADVERTISES! EN'TS.
hen You Sneeze
Cough, Choke, and Gasp
for Breath,
BEWARE !
It May be a Serious Symptom
THE SPECIFIC
For all Throat and Lung Complaints
ASHES OF ROSES.
NELLIE I.AHARI1K.
IS
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
if.
if
mmm
Rev. John K. Ciia.sk, of Soittli 1 1 :unit :. N. II., my-;: "The best
remedy for La Grippe that I know of is AV Kit's Cherry 'i ctonil."
"Last Spring, I was taken down with La Grippe. At liim-s I was com
pletely prostrated, and so (liliieilit was my brcuthhig the.t my breast
seemed as if confined in an iron cage. I proom.d a laittli- i.f AYF.lt'S
Cherry Pectoral, and lio sooner had I 1.-K:i!i taking it Urn relief
followed. I cnnld not ln-li.'V.- that Ihe effect would ho so rapid and the
cure so complete. It is tr.ily a w !e'.-l'u! lu-.dii :.,o."-YV. I!. Williams,
Crook City, 8. IX
"Frommy own experiencf, I lake p'casure in voluntarily slut inn that
of all the medicines I ever used for f,v:.i colds ami La Grippe, A VKK'S
Cherry Pectoral is, pre-eiuiia-ntly, the inn-t potent remedy. Ordinarily,
the most virulent fresh cold in the head and coed vanishes in a night, lis
If by magic. Just follow tho dirceti iai. an I AYTI'.'.S Cherrv l'ectoral
willdotherest."-lr.ii. II. I'ikk, Cadiz, Ky.
"For two years, 1 suffered from a most i
last, became of a consumpt ive charm lor, and
After trying various remedies, without sm
Cherry l'ectoral, and was very fooii relieved.
CEI.ESTIXE NlltOIS, AugT i.l. Me.
The best reincdv lor a' Is, i':li.! and 11
throat and lungs, AVER'S Cherry 1 -n toral is univer.-aily recommended
by the profession.
sire
sing coii;;!i, which, at
ry alarming to my friends.
, I Infill tut.die AVER'S
Two hollies eine.i me."
Ciooimoi ili-ordcrs of the
Kach lilo basils visions ol hopes that arc
dead,
Of blossoms thai Idooiued in life's mom,
And sweetened the years with their smiles
and their tears,
Till their summer to winter was warn.
And each oil" thinks on the rases he Inst,
Anil sonic with eyes dewy-wet,
In fullest despairare living the prayer
"Oh, Ood, could I only forgel!''
My life has ils garden of roses and hopes
And its beautiful, beautiful daisies;
Audits violets too, of heavenly blue,
And pansies in dill'ei-eiil phases,
Hut Cod sent the IV. st when winter had
come,
And luo tot our loved llowcrs pciislud;
And I muttered no moan, Hamuli my roses
alone,
Were left to be folded ami cherished.
I kepi them warm in the hoc of my heart,
'Til the frost kind's s.-a-on had lied,
And summer begun, hat lidoc burned the
sun,
'Til my noes, too, were deal.
All searched and burned, ami withend
away,
Ilead areall luy posies;
Hut I'll smile through the lean of life's
weary years
And cherish in v ashes of roses.
Ayer's
Prepared by lr. .).
Prompt to at
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LU'v) 'tO
HEAVEN ON EARTH.
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1'OSE.S TO llEMOllEI, ALL CUEAT10N.
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fjAUWOOD'S EMtACI,
NACES TRIPLE,
VIOLKT WATER,
woodwortii'sj'lorida wa
ter, SACHET POWDER.
New Line of
STATIONERY;;
Just lteceivcd Kifl Linen writing
Tablets, which I'll sell
at a small
r HO FIT.
WALTER Q. GRESHAM, U. S. Secretary of State.
GEN. POLK.
ACCURACY
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Pure HTiite
Linseed oil.
I'll sell paints '
Tery small margin.
I A Large
I Stuck ui
I ' VJUIKTII'.
I IIIIWH
THE PLACE TO GET
Uus Ihin, a Misnissippe river boatniau,
lias started a new ''Heaven on M irth os
he calls it.
1 to has located this fin de sifc!e
paradise at Boat Yard Hollow, acrs.-s the
river.
lias, who is styled the "Messiah of
Xuliire," claims to havj received his
temper. . I and spiritual authority from hi
ncuher. who, he says, came to hiui iu u
iion while lie was at work. He was
seared, hut linally lucid the apparition
iirel a.-kcd what was wanted. He said
the spiiit commanded him to forsake his
evil waif, puiil'y liitieell' and conepier
the world ly lei'enuing all creation
The flight, ned heatmaii paid hut little
attention to the first visit, but when he
w:'.s commanded second and a third
lime he n solved toohey.
In a tool; whieli lie calls 'Hiaven cn
Kiirih" linn says he will begin his
ciusade hy undermining Cahoiies and
gages and X'aiiderhilts. He will not
make special war upon the Li.-h, though
he is very bitter auaiust th "in. Ho do
c'arcs that they will soon have Home
Rule and then tiny will exterminate
themselves.
After these "enemies of mankind," as
he calls them, have been disposed of, he
says ho will establish the centre uf the
universe on the Wisconsin shoro of the
Mississippi, and there have the people
conslruct for him the grandest temple on
eailh.
That Ihm is not devoid uf some lit
tle financial instinct m plain. Hj ha
had a badge made for his "Order of
Freemen," whieli will ho mailed for f-.
This iusignia issutluoiinted with what he
culls a picture of the "Sun" looking for
enlightcuincut. The "illustration" le
veals tho fact the ' Sun wears" burns ide
whiskers aud in general physiognomy
resembles a larce comedy policeman.
He bus not secured any converts yet,
J -L-.s to have manv ou probation.
?' -d
nd tak.
may J
chuig
WHY UK Stl FliKl
IK 1ILANK IS HERE, I KNOW IT Ml'sT HE
TUI'E.
llevoliiuon are an iu.M
ibe Ohio retoruier
f Lis Woshingtou campaign.
A good story is told of lihliop (thou
Lieutenant tieniral) l'olk of the t'oiil'u'r
crate army, and anothir General, wliem
we will call" Wank," who now resides iu
Alabama :
During the Georgia campaign, and uot
long before (Icncral l'olk was kiihd at
l'iue Mountain, ho reipicsled (jcui-r.il
Ulauk to accompany hiui to a hiil iu
front ef the lino which cmumaiidcJ an
excellent view of the position of tho op
posing Federal forces. The liguns ol
the two clliecrs outlined upon the sky as
they stood upon this eminence, i llen d a
tempting mark for some Federal guuuirs,
and in a few moments hoth lay ou the
ground stuntnd and seu-cless liuin the
Beet of Federal shells. The furtuncs ol
war had brought togellu r a most diatin-gui-hed
clmrehman and one of the brsvisl
and most trusted of Forrest's ollieirs.
The latter, however, was not at the tune
noted for extreme phly, hut was ratlnr
given to the use of vigorous language
and forcible expletives, whieli fact the
good Bishop knew and regretted; ho also
knew that his present companion was one
ol the very lest and bravctt in n in the
Confederate service.
Tho two officers lay stunned for several
minutes, General Blank was the first to
recover. Looking about him iu a dazed
way, he soon discovered the hurley foim
of his companion, who was breathing
heavily hut evidently coming around all
right. In a few in an nts he heaid
General l'olk mutter: "Oh, Lord ! wli.-re
am I?" General Blank, keenly alive to
a sense ol'giim humor, whispered goutly:
"In hell, General." "Impossible"; mur
ninrt'il ibe semi eotiseiuus l'olk. "Who
is it that tells me so?" "It is I Gener
al Blank," solemnly responded that prac
tical joker, "Oh, liM'd," groaned the
mind Bi-:hon. "have nierev ou me ! If
Blank is here, I k n )v it must bo tin.
-nd Gray.
Written for the Roanoke News.
CONFEDERATE
REMINISCENCES.
HOW TUEOEOIlllIA CA1TA1N AND I KAN
THE LOCOMOTIVE.
... l ..... u-.tii in
The uiau Willi t nc cork .uh -bad
humor because heeouMn'.goskating,
and he growled when he handed Ins
,o to the street car conductor.
oW,!l. it is ore iy hard" adam'ed the
ton.luctor,"hut you have one ad vantage.
.. I d like to kinwwhat u i .
tloul'.eil wiui v -
iskcd to parse
so
AT THE
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tftWEST PRICES,
IS A-T
DR. A. R. JSOLLICOFFER'S.
, iwu OPPOSITE R. E. SHED.
' BIDE WASHINUlun
f ELDON. N. C.
- -
;TK BY FREQUENT A,li!diml
A vniin" hldv was nsl
. . , ...n,,i.,l ,tl'orts did
kiss, unu imei ii-
correctly as Mlows: "Kiss" is aconjunc-'
lion because it co.mecis. i. .
because i, signifies to act and to bo actid
up,,,. 1,'s a preposhiou because it show.,
.Uhopeismkissdisno relation. U
: : i,...ti.,u (at least it sounds like
IS ill, "" '.I-" . - . 1
one) and is a proitoun. hecau-e '-'
ll is also a noun, nei.ui"
Y,U ale never
f el."
dayiUue,
"but I
It was on the railroad between Dac
viile and Gieeiisboro.
Besides o'ber passengers, including a
numher ol ladic, there were a good many
Confederate soldiers going home on fur-
loa-h.
When the traiu got within two miles
uf Greensboro it stopped, aud the
oiiginar announced that the engine had
gotten out ol order and that it was dan
g :rous to run her.
The ground was cov 'red with one of
the heaviest sleets ever saw, and the
pr.i-p-'ct of walking two miles to Giccns
h-To was not at all plea-nut.
Tli passengers all got out, though,
and commenced the wearisome journey.
Among the soldiers was a Captain from
(ieorgia, a line looking and dashing
young fellow named Jones. He said "I
am a first elass engineer, myscif, and if I
had a good fireman I would run this
engine to Greensboro." I replied, "I'm
iusl the best Ureiuau you ever saw."
"Very well then," said the Captain,
Wo will go back and run her." So
we got upon tlie engine anu i went 10
throwi-ig wood into the furnace and the
Capiaiu started her elf.
The engine made a good deal of fuss;
popping and -izzing and sputtering, and
w is enveloped ill the steam that escaped
from lur.
1 never knew what was the matter
with her, but I noticed that she only
worked oil one side.
Wo soon overtook the others, who,
ladies and all, were slipping and sliding
about and getting along as best they
could; and as we passed the engineer, he
remarked, "I wouldn't be ou that engine
for a thousand dillars."
We soon arrive! at Greensboro; and as
the Captain stepped off the engine, he
remarked, "It's the first time that I ever
trie ! to run one of the thiogs." To
I The fact was . , ,. i
thing about an engine, except ., ..i
bad mo engineers pull a level, auu
nvm throw in wood, and each ot us was
,l.,.,, ui.on what he thought the
other know.
''he Captain and I didn't want to walk
tlu Uv, lt.it wo tlul waui iu (tv.
THE RESURRECTION,
TO IlAV WE VISIT OI R (IKAVES, lit T TO
MOItllOW WE SHALL (10 TO HEAVEN
AN II THEItE HISOOVEll (It II HEAR
ONES.
Now York Herald.
And that he was buried, and that he
rose again the third day.
There is no single incident in the his
tory of the human race whieli sends the
blood in such rushing torronis through
our veins as this one does. If it had not
ojcuired Christianity would long ago
luve been numbered among tho many
r forms which have lived their little day
and then died. The Master would have
taken His place in the group of great
souls who, like flashes of light uing, have
illuminated our human life for an instant
and then left us to grope in the eld, un
certain way.
That incident has changed our entile
outlook, taugl-.t in that the horizui hue
is not the limit ofo ir j mriiey, and that
there are other hori. ins when ihis one
has boou reached. It has given such
buoyancy to our thoughts that they are
no longer satisfied with earth, hut take an
eagle's flight toward heaven. It has
furnished us with a scries of impelling
motives which make it almost easy to
bear the ills which he in uiuhusli, siuce
we are making ready not to say "Goi d
night" and then fall into sleep, but to
say "Good nioroing" when another dawn
shall gild the hilltops beyond the ceme
tery. If the ltoinao soldiers had leaned
against the door of that tomb so heavily
that the angels could not have opeucd it
the words of Christ might have been
gathered by admiring scholarship and
published as a new philosophy, but tkey
would never have taken the shape of a
now religion. The Preacher in homespun
who was followed by niu'tiiudes about
th; shores of Galilee and hated hy the
self seekers of Jerusalem might luve left
the impress of IIU personality uo His
generation, but He would not have be
co.no tho fouuder of a kingdom whieli
has outlived the embattled turmoil of
Above these troubles, sorrows, bereave
ments which fill tho world with murmur
ings nod regrets is the still small voice of
Him who said, "I go to prepare a place
for you."
To day may be tempestuous, to-morrow
will be calm and bright. To day we visit
our graves, but to morrow wo shall go to
heaven and there discover our dear ones.
We can be iuiet, for though life is hard
the reunion will give us back all whom
we have tost.
A ROBBER'S CAVE.
i. V
ttlMOHS OF IIIIIUEN IBEASL'RE IN THE
SOUTH Jl OL'NTAINM,
twenly centuries.
Others have been bravely defiant ef
circumstances and wrung a hard earned
victory from fate, but to "the last enemy"
they have surrendered without conditions,
dseming Death too strong a foe for sue"
eessl'ul attack. But Christ disdained the
lesser conflict, and assured His disciples
that ho who conquers Death will by that
act compicr life also. While these words
wore still ringing in the ears of the
haughty officials of the Temple and of
The last issuo of the Morganton
Herald tells the followiug interesting
story: '
Esipiiro Br't Hawkins say there is a
tradiliou among the South Mountain
people that during the Revolutionary
war a Tory robber named John Brown
plied his trade iu the upper valleys of
Jacob's and Henry's forks of the
Catawba liver iu this county. At the
big sehoals on the L ov.-r Fork near the
foot of Bon's Knob aud iu one of the
wildest bits of the South Mountains
there is a cave which is still known as
Brown's Rock House. Tho story goeB
that Brown lived in this cave with ai
old negro, going out alone on his robbin;
expeditions and returning to his wild
retreat laden with his ill-gotten booty.
Tradiiion has it that tho old negro
stated that Brown hid many thousands
of pounds sterling in gold and silver at
some poiut ou the liver near the Roek
House, always going up the river with
his bag of treasure always coming back
from down the river. Brown was shot
just after the bailie on Kiug's Mountaio,
by a eitiz m of this county who encoun
lored him ou one of his predatory
excursions, aud the secret of the hidd.o
treasure was never discovered The
people who live iu the vicinity of Brawn's
ancient abode siill believe that the Irea
sure is coneealcil soinewiioru near me
Roek House. Stiange noises, ihey say,
are heard in aud near the cave at night,
tho ralile of chains aud the clinking ot
liver and gold, c runted cut piece by
i i. .1:..: 1..
piece uy an unseen uanu, oeieg oisuuei.j
heard iu the cave. Whether this is so
or not wn J 1 not r.rcsuiue to say, but
that there was a robber named Brown
who lived in the cave and that he was
killed hy a Burk county Whig are too
well authenticated to admit of a doubt,
The C
Ami t!i 1 Ik;.-:
fails yon, i.i
lator", (tho lid
you hoar at tin)
cxcolloitt Liver medi
people sliculd not p
that nnytliiK ol.-o will d
It is the King of Liv,
cincs; is hotter than J,,
takes the place of Qwnin.
Calomel. It aots directly Oi
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels i
yives now iifo to the whole
tern. This is the medicine
want. Soi l hy all Dniggif'
Li.piid, or in Powder to ho u
dry or made into a tea.
tfEVERT PCKAE-
linn tlie '. Mump III rrl oil wra
J. II. ZKIMltf & CO., l'liiladilplila,
IPEEDY and LASTING HESTJ
TVFAT PEOPLE,
... No Inconver.ian'-?. Simple,
V thill. M from anv miiii-inus substance.
UBOZ SIDUCIO.
Wb GUARANTEE a CURE or refun.
Prtre 3.00pr bottle. Sen'1
IUKMONT MjEUICAJL CO.,
DDUJ
X
i.i., : 111 ti
io""r-
admitted 111 a grum ., "v
- 1 . o
at night.
"()h, coiuc cfl , prolesio.
ductor.
"Ii' true, I tell you
V ... ,.,v( n t miV loci n1
A UO " V
for noun,
the nun:'
common
'.uril
ol
and
I libel'
oseiilitory
propel, s,
on
Green
.,1 ih;
, he said sharply.
.Iwavs mei'v
is-.'uliuc a
.!. the e.1-0 1
,dli dit, according tu
uell ui '"i"
e-cd per -on.
h.a.ri- ll"''' al;
than cue In gemnr u "
1 IV.uiniu.' mixed. 1'ieipieu
,verucd 1. eircuinsiancs
lulcone: "il L
tbe other
qui tin re.
8 U.
If you would like to know, porhap '
,;,! y...u next week how Henry Holt
,,ivred General Hancock's supper.
SU llKM'S OF TllttiHT.
"Get out
be cold."
'Possibly uot, hut my wile hs.
. 1 .1 - .n,l,.tnr rail" up SCVell
. - ... .......A from ll
fares bctoro no n"
, 1.
.., .0, one CtieeK, lo"
WEST I
I. .I.,...'.! ttl.YilVS
capital loiter, he often rep
1 !o .- as nosslble,
eonuuoe, . .
, J KUs migut tie ."
d.
iilul and
Hid elided
The bee stings a weeping
face.
with a pet e
l.a Grippe.
During the prevalence of the , Or
. . noticeable
fact
. , t, j. ,,,1,1 never be decliucd
le i unv o-
speidy
1-.. .. n,,l finiV llilll
"0f.l.eU0tHol:
rancrcirectsof.l'e malady. H
remedy seems to h'lu-
in effecting ripid cures
peculiar po
t only in case!
..1: ':.--.r,iscs of
of La Grippe, but 111 - (.(m4
Throat, t'hest nu ..a. ,
tapSr Free trial bottles .t
Jf. Cohen's drugstore
i' Win DVSPEIHU-!,' ...
.nil tlVl.lt I'll' 'v
.. , si.,il,i,Sriin has been
Mrs. UISlo s v--v r- - .
e.i-,,. ,vs bv minions ol
used for over bill LJ
!luUKr8lo. their cbildrenwiuicceeioio
..:.i. .(.. Miceess. .W sooioes
1 . u.... ,.11 min.
,s the gums, '
and is the best reme.ly
It will relieve tlie poor
i,o-.e,liatelv. S'ld
. . , .1 . . 1. . .-ill
Where there are no birus, me i
biking. ..
Kverybody has eight eyes tor Ins
n.-iglibor's business.
A worn in without jealousy is use a
u ll ;,l,ool elastieilV.
Give to the hero the jeweled sword; to
Ihe beauty, perfume.
... f.... ,o- t..r
Be not lenient w your unu ii.o-, --i-
the wouderiug and astonished peasautry,
He disappeared iu the darkness, and on
the third day came forth, biingiog bolh
life and immortality into light.
Have you watched by the bedside of
father, whoso increasing feebleness gave
you a sharp pang day ly day ? With
slippered feet have you ministered to his
comfort, dreading the hour when the
"silver cord shall be loosed" and "the
golden bowl be broken?" Have you felt
that when ihis fliekering flame shall be
extinguished a part of your own life ill
go out with it and that jour lips will
sing no more songs ? Would yon make
any sacrifice if yea could bring lack the
old light into those eyes, roll the years
away and fill the cheeks with ruddy health
once more? And do you tremble when
you think of the parting which is so near
at hand ?
Listen, then, for through the ages
comes a voice saying "1 am the resurrec
tion." It does not falter or waver, but
is cleared strong. If that voice is true
..,,,! t the threshold to -- 'or
newcomer, lie who goes on this jour
..... -ill .,1.1 one more to the number
UVY
who in good time will our com
ing with the same warm welcome.
Or perhaps a child has left your fire
side, a Youth with bright hopes and fail
,..,.!. unon whose stiong arm you
.....l . lean when the twilight of your
,1 ,v .lull nredi.t approaching night. lo
.miction is harder to bear than that, for
to have a riglit to uiany
Wl. ilicv arc suddenly m
. .; .. .l .. . l;.1
.1 . i.ii eonvinceu inai
uioneu wo iu..
l...u l,,.n eonicolltcU. 100
I ll ia next to illlPOSsibll
Strength amtllealtli.
If vou are not feeling healthy
try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe" has
left vou weak and weary, use Electric
Hitters. This runted v acts directly on
Liver, Stomach aud Kidneys, gently aid
inu those oritans to perform their func
tions. If you are arHictcd with Sick
Headache, you will find speedy and per
manent relief bv takiuz Electtie Bitters.
One trial will convince that this is the
remedy you need. Large bottles only
50c. at W. M. Cohen's drugstore.
COPY!
f lM 1 OBTAIN .
Rrompt. answer and an .
11 NN&- CO.. who DM
experience in tlie patent
tlona Btrtctly conflUentl"
lorinatlOD cnneeruiun
lain Hiem Bent tvee. S
leal and scientlHC boo
Patents Tai;cn ir.
Bpecial notice In the S
tliua are brouslit wldt.
out cost to the Uiven'
lusnea weeaiT, eieguu, ,
larKeat circulatiou of
world. t:l ft year. 8-
uuuaina r.,iniu, iu,
copies, '.l centa. Kvt
tirul plateB, in colore,
houses, with plana, ena
latest riVslen. ansl sccur
Aiur, to, flis ,
Chas. x.
South Sycamore t
the young seem 1
years.
of wrong
heart rebel
i..; .villi i,.-ienation
IO SUUUMi. -n !...
But if truth be toiu, no one
claim. God's providence takes no note
of vears. The rose may demand to live
i ihe oak: but it is neither lor
oak nor rose to protest, for whalis best is
best, and if we differ in judgment from
the Almighty and plead to nave our-.,
.1.. ......,r,.,l iirnvcr mmht
NEW MODE OF SWEARING.
Albeniirlc News. (J
Wc sec it stated in the papers that
the jurors drawn to serve the first week
of Buncombe Superior court were sworn
on the Methodist Discipline instead of
the Bible, and that Judge Mclvcr bad
them sworn again iu regular form after
discovering the mistake. We assisted
in the trial of a case of perjury at Troy
a few years ago in which the jurors aud
witnesses were sworn on history ot the
United States, and the mistake was not
discovered until after the trial had ended.
The accused was acquited.
Pinsissewu. " r?"""'"-
l ....,li. a bv a peculiar J'-
tion, proportion and process, giving 10
1 ' .1 -ii. nnwrira not
Hood s farsaparui. 1 ,, " (re
possessed by other n.ediemes. 1' effee l.
r , , , ' kn athor nransrallon
rsinarxams cui" "- -
fail.
Hood s Pills cure uniuusui-
It is mote easy to evade the trouble
wtiich heaven scuds us lliau
we brioi! upon ourselves
Without shoveling ibe snow from tneir
0,.J.urStcr!-orne people are ever fc
in, nt the caves ot others.
ic .1 ;.l ia dear, cveu in t derk
room there will be radiance; il thetbougbt
is dark, at noonday there -oiuuu,
ehi'd, softens t
cures winl co'.i.i,
for Diarrbo! i.
Un'.o sufferer
bv
of the world.
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