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Western Carolinian;
PUBLISHED EVEBY FBIDAY
ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM.
J. P. MURRiLL,, Editor
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Presbyterians vs. Catholic
At the late meeting of Meek-
"TenBurg Presbytery the following
resolutions were adopted:
Whereas. The Romish Church
jmen't and a note of reproof forEeaUai Advantages of ca-
rmhl ishinir tha nnnil'n name. "or I - taDwa J.uniy
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other liaattera Mnr.Mil wnh tho
We are informed tho nnnil named
U a confirmed Catholic, aa U a'so funt has made mucb nt
one sent from Sampson county to man lbere llbak
their school In this town. There
While the Banner Democratic
are no doubt others, but we har
positive in lormati on as to ths
two,
The People IXnle.
deserre our special notice educa
tion and manufacturing. The
writer will confine his remarks to
the former of these
The educational advantages of
this county are unsurpassed by any
The evidence" of s . ort of tral-,
between Henry Geurge and th tte
publicans in New Xork prows more
convincing daily Th Stir ?.ir :
Henry George hai evidently foun-l
out Boss Piatt's opinion about tli
catnraign that he doe no "can
about onlinary campaign work m
the country district, for the whok
bu.ines is in the George vote in
New York. So Mr. fteorge, like
an obedient Ilcsiiaii, having receivM
his order?, throws up thi can vara in
the interior of the Stale and come 1 1
I'.olltlon rolnt.
(birfiirnl. Mr. ir.Mfn,of
u
other county in the State She has
attained this literary lisht since 18S0. i the citv to fiirht the I)inirvmt nn
The people of Rhode Island, when there was not one active char-1 hU old bittle cround A last war.
VW hERthe Coufesin of Faith 10 6lZtZ nd without tered collet in the county, now j He enters on hu econ-l local ra:u.
: .aracterizea thus: ''The Pope referenc to partisanship, having there are three, two male and female p iign under th great disadvantage
of Rome is that Anti-Christ, that declared by the amendment "to and one female. These are as fol- of the fierce mJ mti-llige nt opposition
- 1 . . . M 1 . iL aT a . . 9j M rf i S V 11 1 1 I ll V
man of sin and son or perdition, i tne ionsiuuuon tnat una sale on lows; uatawoa uouege iraaie anuiot tne rroeoive Libor party,
rthat exalteth himsslr in tne intoxicating drinks as a beverage female), at Newton, under care of
: Church against Gbrisr, and all shall be prohibited,' we condemn tne German Reformed CfiHrch.
- .that is called God' is planting its eVery attempt todefy and thwart ThU institution was chartered as a
J.Mi4'W1ll,r thisLpJevSand' college about 18.0 and continued a
Resolved, That our sessions be sist that this fundamental law regular college course tilthe out
1 , enjoined to admonish all -our shall be respected and obey id " hreak of the civil war,when its work
members against patronizing or The above is a part of the Rtt- became academic. After the close
. countenancing in any way these n ... - n Uitlw .aa ftf- of the war it was run As a high
S-Artnetirft and dangerous institn " " r.-.- " " kvi ifi!
pdnrtivA tind rlancrnrrma irRtitn
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Itions. and that the disregard of congressional convention in
this admonition will subject them I ltnoae lsiana last week. It speaks
to the censures of the Church. I volhraes. The Deonle have sDoken
On which, The N. 0. Presby-land ine politicians have heard
terian editorially says:
theirvoice. The people, in their
school till 1885wheu it again took
up a full college curriculum. This
institution is now under the man
agement of the popular and efficient
President, Rev. J. 0. Clapp, who is
ever faithful to hia duty. Ooncoi
" we pumisoio-aay tneacuon sovereignty, and without refer dia College (male and female) at
ot Mecklenburg Presbytery in re- enca to partisanship, have done is under the care of the
gard to the patronizing by Pres. this thing. No -Third Party" Tennessee Synod of the Lutheran
byteriatiB of Romau Catholic did this work: It was done b nu u n mn .v.f,..j .i
which wash: mam reliance in his
lastcontest. iV-ople will not failtu
notice how quickly George obvT
when I'Utt comniands.
I , - - - - vruu
ecnoois. .xmsacuou 01 iuojrrC8- nne people, as was the case in I lege in 1881, with Rev. P. C. Hen-
jy iery Drougnioui ev. maris o. iow, Kansas, and in huudreds of kel as President. Prof.R. A. Yoder
Gross, the priest of St. Fetcr s counties in the' nearly all the was the first teacher in this school.
church in .Charlotte, States North and Soath. And Our popular Rev. J. C. Moser
is now Craftsman in wishing that Dei.i-i
in defense of the Romish church, vvhen tne people become con- President of this institution. Under crats ami Kuights may all vote the
Mev. ur. iacK, in tne rirsr jrreB-i vipced of the oronrietv of Drolhis efecient management, it has same ucKei .
X f mS W I
The GreenlNiro Craftsman is the
organ ot the Kuights of Labor in
North iTarotoia. That paper sas:
'A portion of the Democratic pns.s
of North Carolina fxiuv. their
doubt ub ut tli' ir ah:litv to carry
the State, unlev an exlraordiuary
cttort is made. Let thcni entouragt
the organization of a great la!r
party, pool thir iues and the road
to victor) is easy. The Democratic
party has always shown itelf the
unniistakahle frind of the working
man. U 'issues' are tlnse that
every honest white laln'ring niau
should endorse and we join with tlu
Hark-, was in to m i.s iai iat rr.o.K.
lV-Iitit !!. Mr. M.Os-on l the
trop t f.'.r.n in thf rpuMiran ir
t fflUrke. He Ihtak thetiikrt to
in in svIU U HLwk nnJ Settle
an.l Charl Price for r.owrnor.
SUlexil'.e Matt.
ff IV.t,. l'i:rl KltchrO. ot the
S-otlan.l N-:k lk-mocrat. will with-
Ix.iw lh nam- of Hill an n aniM.
from hi Pri-Mcntizl mat-hal fr
s.s. un 1 hott i:.t J 1 tne iiimo of
Nimul J. lUn.t i'.l aat K.ir.e
Miuthrrn tari!T r former, like
Cnvlr.wpul shake hiM paw cit,
it latt V l-Ur Wtn kly.
It i U-livvvtl that Ju!e ?h tt-1
l:tZ his plan to Ih the !. -publican
eanlidate fcr Uovrrnr. He .x
ncmtly Um In tnfcn in with J-n
Nu-hoU m. I al.tr KejnjMirin
ialrs IfheU nnlnalM h
have to learn over ac-i n the U"n
whlth Vance aught him in tTC
"ituri w.nlklnir nhi.i'l of U.
Totutnle." (tlastoro Argii.
Mr. It-chtaouJ IVrv3 i now irs
Euri where he will rvrain notil neit
Hrrin??. It w rlieTcd I.e wU ti
iM publicao or lolejM,tde t canJiJt for
Cngrrw urxt year, iu Li ili'trict. Th
xIl of North Carohc wonU I vrrr
listU' upricJ ty iach a ou on hi
part. fnra.
We were pli asl t tiet the follow
ing gentleiuen Aho wi Ti- In attenlanrf
thU week at the Knleral C.irt; Cl. V
M. IfihW rt.ran-l an-t t. M. tlin of
Catawba. I. . lV;iron. L. A Talr.'
an.l I.. A. liristol. cf llurkr; S. '
I-nlonl. Jaob lUcvins nnl XV. II I
llrown. of A!lo V. C. t'erjru-M.n. of
Hurke. All of th-s' grntbuo-n arei
republleant. and rirt thai ho far a
their observation th" ch.tnre for i
a republif-in victory wxt t bt tl.n. ar
Z t L Mail.
Listen! Lhten ! Listeal
walrfl rvA.l O'k Alessa
II ! t rr .!i-'rb't Hf.s!it tj
gci.WUrMlilf Jl"!J h.
It - 1 . - t It
f lH T-rjt!j wls HfiiUi
ta!.r3t4?r- ' Tl Jf V'f t11"
to c'l .' tt at wl c'srp
Us.- f ii-"1 i' ltHt tHsa
a be. f uu -a 1 1 h' rr
Professional Cards.
u "u j evraW f tHa ar b- la tht coU.
H r.r i f . v .t, ,o i Ti .tU m vit&e l'tt t
RoepJil ia thi't t JoUr. t
X Ur" ef -' oa4T art l rHc
wLu-li hilo kit ttr Ikiai h toh
tr.
r.rrnv'H tr in W. it ROoK
tt I oU clolb. n.n ps!- n.-lia
t. eo'cr! fcrV.iri. Ac 1-
O.-f Uh Tt. nbo haJkcT
clif. kc-irj. cr.ti. 1. t KKtioa
Vin u, Uk! wire, kaie ai4 for k
W.jw Ikctor; r-rk.
The cSf rt hncf UiJl J4 UaJry
tor thai were rr cScreJ.
A full ba of rcTw aal proTikfv
of thr to-t cffal fcIcctoa an4 m low M
the loftt.
UecSr S3 fiwr cv.!ca tia, hat fcT
rh b hat ka kel ti b. Hoa oat.
Call aa Ut rattc4 bfe all th
bar-tto tr ! 1.
Vcrj rrtjs?et fatly. Ar..
IMi ALKXlNriER.
H.C,' Hamilton
Real Estate Broker,
Will buy and aU town Ua u jWt.
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W. A. Marler, D, D. S
mcKonr. x c.
Bank of Hickoy,
Hicltory, im. c
The Wilrainton Star.
byterian churcb of the same city, hibiting the great evil tbey will grown very rapidly. The roll for
rlaa tnitn Ida kictn.n if Pnman.l J. Z 3 1 . . I iUT. M..V.. 1 10 ri........l t i .1 - ..
uvu nivu uwvvi; vi vmu -i uo BO inaepeuaeni 01 party plat 1 1,1,13 numum iu. viuieuium .i me recent election m ic i
ism and laid bare its atrocities forms or party lines.aud the party Collegs (female), at Hickory, is un- tucky, the Democrat received nboti
with an unsparing hand. that attempts to check the move- der tna management of Prof. Hot- 15n,HH) votes the republic, u 1,.
Reutitti for t'iuli:irniinriil.
He had
attempt
Ot cow se there will be those ment will be repudiated aud left
who will cry "Peace! PeaceJfeHirjd. Some elections'in Ten-
ovTowhao Prohibition elec-
ing its churches into every nooiqma5udwa?ooga is
and corner of our land. There Republican' D1 -?lsa t5CiJ9ig.
uvill be those who will denounce jority, but .Charles Whiteside,
every exposure of Romish mis- Republican candidate for Mayor
deed as a lack of charity, forget was defeated on the lltb inst.,
tul that charity to a wrongdoer is becauso he took an active stand
tenstem. Besides the; there aio the ProSihitionts- o,ih and
several academies aud schools of the Lalr eandid it.. omU- nU.n'
lower graces. ,,K). It would Mrm that if we ar
In view of these lacU there u no to judge by Kentuckv. that the !d
reason why Catawbacounty should party line.- will hardlv U wil oui
have on? person among the rising thU tear. In thi connection xv
generation who shall not have a fair would pause to state, tint trang.
(education- though he may never as it may c?m, five eights of th
L . V - .1.1 t I .."-. t
eiinxi w uc miTiuiug uuu tanner, counties ol lv.it itc " nT u: l r
J i t i.'. r.'l the rlit-rial
- -..int tuui. Hh vant l ti I j--lit- .n!
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D.XV.ttULEU.CaW L .
Dr. J. T. Johnson,
incicoiiY.ji.c.
lUiac Cra4atJ la mKH L,o
war a d hatitC fwt'j n-rit iWa ,
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yw .I. a a favmAp'a v.. f I ft. ..-ttl.il I 1 1
.1 ..... ... I . vi Olic; o lai uiti o nut. uu. iiiui inc.il OnlUlIl 1.1WS
the verv reverae of r?bftntv tntbnaAl.o;nef ..t,:t.:: -.. I ... . . .... iw.ai ojuum mwl
i V ' i ' . f'u",u,l'uu "iUuu" all ber advantages will she ever pro-
& , ' 4 ' xvcpuuucau cuu- duceanoratorand8Utcsman e,iual K. 11, Wa-hlnHirue. for thirtv Tear
H flr hntfni it ia fn An nn harn.al J! J.i C 11J . . 111 I ' - J
J .7 . V '"""J uiuaies jor Aiuermeu were an to Zebulon U. Vance of Iluncomlw ? one of the most pr .min-nt actors 1:1
. ...w fcV cieuieu. mis huowbjubf as mucunf ghe not h will not be tor the the political affair of this rountn,
prevention, man wait till H is "Third Party" as we care to see. want of intellect and opportune di(,i j Chic., on the -Mn I. int.
uVug .uu iu. vwuijr ftiueuju-i wnen eitner ine Kepuoucan or for its cultivation, but on account ne was 71 vear old. and has nil.-1
nze tneaoing. ltisuarator us Democratic party puts up a man of that do:rt care disposition, which hie4rlv verv i-sitiu.i in i
u. 1 v . i . . i . - i . i "
xo Deiieve tnat ma-iy t'rotestant for office who has allied himself predominates so powerfully over the t)f xy .,arty to U-tow.
iumiiies wouia patronize Koman I with the liquor traffic, and thinks I young of to-day. If V ance di.l
vat none schools m prelerence to I it an "important industry let I come fmm a back-woods county he Here b nooifthu i ahnK ta thitk
uieir own, tnough doubtless some the honest, sober neonle without I has surmoanted all dithculties and oi; but. uwcrth. i. .s. u t iru : in a
under the trrnaslv miatntpn notion L i t 4U- ,i I won for himself the admiration not Oovrun.-iit Iune .vlnui. in Wah
o j icgaiu w uaoi uw lULCiuer auu I i .
ih.-.v r
rfSlAlgLEIi'S
.t'i. !! b ?". i .r' tlr"" t -t .
1- Ma j tn y ---r to.iij it. n. Nih'r!
. t v C.lu il Jc t our r.n.tant p- r t I
lh.it."
A lha eaif la r l. an wQI H rap; i
lt. ra.l pal! aa a raw.
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Aa acTvcnl'.ar! wriu? ' flw tc
l tk at fuvM
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To. J-e ji I 1j I : ' t. f g h
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I'rrlrrl lrrrrr.
that sucti conduct is no more defeat him. No drunkard is fit only of the State but of many em,- h;cilri U;U5 t!irvC UtltlJrta WOT,OU r-Vr. h-ia atf u ia, fa.-... ......... .t,-
than Christian liberality, rxight for office, as very nearly all men, nent ltesmeo of the United States . w w;:.t,. ,uiv;..,
be led to do it. The Romish even distillers, admit, and no Then, young man, do not make BO mhnJ moro mcn tUau WOJI, u tW,.? Mi-ef ,a.M ?m. f,rV,, i ijt,f . u.aic. to,u? . ctTw
LADIE3 !
PKi:ULKS8 DYK.i
T7 Ul !?oltv t TV, . M Sit
1'nor lO e a fUkrt tt
iaT bt ao l-c ri
ITU 4a a ra. ae t
J.O. GSJNT.Mva. y.i
Highland School,
I
Tho Otlx Annual Tern
Thursday. Sept- lat.
schools ate" not superior to I'ro- man who thinks more, or even 8P" ' tbe akwaid but earnest ti.o doct r t tho avyhuu iho .-tui.t
Uk.tnj I .-.t 3 I endeavours of vour back woodsman I to know.) x tLat it ii uu account tf
- . wiam BvuwutB uumnuBiouu- as mucn oi tne saioon as no aoesi . . " ... . . . . . t
inr ihaan ,,1,1 . ... tl.i . I School-mate. YOU may in tho future tobacco anU whiakry. Weget the alovc
--0 M ,uu. i.ivv, ioi me aome , ine bcuooi ana inei ' . . .. rom 0j anthonty Lincoluton
1 :i. . . I . bwlf hw finnnnrt nnrt lnw hpfnn Iim lro,n K v- auiuvn.. u",v-u""
-sovmvuRi on iue uuuiru-inurcn, IS 111 lO D6 nameaiU COn. . "t .'x. .. Tiumpet
1 v a a Aawav a w j aa
The tli Inch f(n: filial o.
A (rood tnaur far mem of Cabarrn
1V. in manV rfiSneelft ihOV Are fle I naAfSnn mUVt ann nfflm an1 Via
i.fedlv inferior Tho .Uim fhatl- VU .i ' Jf H8 We ta hT J0,,,,K
tb -in. i. l . . . -. . I men speak of their desire for au
the teaching will be oon-seetanan lot rtonular sentiment and ahanel .l. . . .
is not true-cannbt be true as 8 Arfltform.'.Sel?nrlr. th A"' baTf n Way. " and Koa cotmt.ca aro rctiJ their
moment's reflection ought to 80oner they will be tree from the f iT7T T'm r' 'M ,h'
... . BWUW iuc; "iu w uco uuiu I comnlaints. if thev have the Will to ilrnriHlationa of haiitem anJ linhtriuau.
sntisty any one. Take the maU "disturbing element' which now hel r themselves. More than half Ud Uo they My the, dr ,.ct want the
ler of til of riT-TT A7Vof n.ll oiidLl. a. mu T I r . I ....... . .. .......
i iVi 'i " mreaieuB mem. me xvcpuoin 0f our pregents were of poor fami- iwirwgca suicvi, m mey aeairoy iu
vuuuoru in a nomisn scnooiicang are fast aettm? their sails for i., t--u.. 4 the dreaded chinch bnc ana ie:.ucr
. 1 ... I o 1 lies, uttci?ou auu uuuusuu ncic ... ...
about the Spanish Inquisition, or the popular breeze, and we hope born in log cabins in North Caro- tbem Mf . ?
nbniitv.njfrift- : -c I r ... .1.. . ?. . . ... I common euemv of fsrmera. Ooifarmrr
boforn tK me Lremocrauc managers win not Ima, and Lincoln in a log cabin in from r,ct,ltIr kuw .
before the promulgation ot the longer halt between two opin. Kentucky. These men educated pidse, and in his craw fonnd
iiirtict oi JNautea imperfect us ions. The people rule in this themselves and filled hih stations
. I . I "-O-
iuui juBirumeui was ana espec-1 conntry, and they are determined in life, why can not you ? No evidenc?, we think, that tho bird oosht
lally about the results of the revo-1 that the liquor traffic shall stop reason, if you are an able bodied DOt be - Concord Time
cation of that edict. Would they I kill in tr .heir sons, and deitrovin? youne man. and will is at home
ever hear a truthful account riflihAhflnninBa nf thn. wiVAa nA with ion ThW ;nn( far Recent investigations have hlrown
tlm mnr.r. Affif L,,vff mL --.. . v -i. 1 that nearly a million pupil.- are In the
" -"-. '.uwiu iqaugiven.. xaeir.yoice nu oeen l uur w UBT public schoU of the Southern States
would they;mdeed, ever hear at I heard in every State, and iu tiro V5 from the stage of action and that the amount of money extrude
all of these things, and hundreds! portion to its strength is the com I k'n political and religious duties annually for schtoi i: jn,i,.an
of other thinfira In hlstorv. maklr.rhanaion f tb will devolve upon some of us. Then that since lw) the number of public
no en tA;KiR I . rr. .. Ifhvaa dft . nni;fi J fill s?hooU has bec increased from 4o.(
.n v gWU8ll luo paua" awaKenea. ine liquor curse I wi" ...it iu on k .
xir j ;L . ii . .. - i r 4. :ii : n. i
ami -t a . w n.rm rv w a n w . z . a aw a. - r . a a v a i iiiii in i i ii aw i a rwi'ui a. aa i uu -"
- iuu. i rnuai u anyeo irom ine land: I ' . w,v. . ,
TTfa V. :U A. I .i . ..... I ward fnr tKoir ctrnrrrrla in nl.lmt.inr.
vnu iikui iu wunuiuri na norm a htva paiii .( .v.. oHUKtit iu uuiaiunin .. v : ... .. . ..
k.i, I " r''"' v. ntiu v. i ... ... I .ukiii k; is Hioiiir ni uiiuum a
-tothe dictates of an eaucauon. ine earlier you arc mother."
ttWUluoranteed
w w vtr. wa uu,.; -- (to c:
aran tartau, aa s)ui 4 avrtaft'a, ac-4
at to vr
Ta rU U4UA ara Uuili Hxii
V ia Mvk aa af U ta J wa-.r o tl
a CU.ef mriaja axu .aa? WL tf g u ;l
far Cf uva
8--f lUaot. Half a octfal oi ttU.
a&4 aar la a taUaaootiral l lr atkd c
a4ai Mltaa; waUr. 6ar'. aaa cajfal cf
afar, two afvaeTai f 1 Haafw r4e u
To tw4aaa a waJnat aOaia o wcL taka
aaa a,aarl af aUr. aaa a4 eta half
awaa af waaalaa; aula, twa aal e.a half
iaa Vaajia fcrown, aaa laarta ootx-v
Uaaroaaata af f-ah ; bed fr Us tula-
lwa. afll apply wlU a traaa la tbaf a hot
ar ala auu.
Ceaa Braa4. Oba piBt'drw lavilaai mal.
aaa flat laar, tartnagt valck Uoroohlj
anis aca taiaapoaafal lara, aca ktoa
(ul amfar ( Jf nora, acrordlrvf ta Uiui. two
ff. cr.a rial aor milk MrmUk. ia
whW-k aaa taaa arr id ear, aaaaoofal cf
la araTioaaJy Oolvavl ta a LaUa watar.
tUla la a qM ovao.
ftcfn G kcf tral Tb raa 4aU Soar, ca
eaafal laid wfl rtdiai ihro; it, ona
laaafaafal aaJt. ana Uaafaoafal r'aiftr;
aaat two a;jv a!l coa sial aaaUMa m
oapfal hrwa a a far, oca aca a Ktif tca
apeoafa amla 4UalfJ la var. tlrml
ta kalf u pal w-.1 Callk or baiiaffx.Uk thor
wig Ll . aJ4 an U flwar ;' vU .1 ax, 1 taka
Wa rvaa j'al amka l-ja
1 j iiv a:: t:uj
And lUr I'll Ciaaruuirrat by
Cao - a t v k la taUft at aa
A. K HaVKt.
w t : tr-. Th r i . o a.
AVJTtN.TKX.
says a moral contemporary
011 e8. conscience,"
by the constitution of the Unite
BtaWj--does : not apply to any
ifonntry where the Church of
Home holds sway ? Never .would
these things be taught, nor thous
ands ot other things that
our children: ought to know. It
seems little short (of infatuation
in a Protestant to send his child
to a Romish school, unless, iu
deed, he designs to make the
child a Romanist.'
i - ;4
The pretense of non-sedtarian-
lsm is too thin to'deceive any one
who 1 cares to know the truth.
Soon after the Catholic school
was openfoV in this town wo pub
-Hsbeu as an item, ot local news
that a certain young lady pupi
Irom1 Statesville, with others had
joined the catholic church. Mark
tB, Qro?s was then in charge. He
wrote card, denying our 8tate
of Georgia. Mr.BanoaT
venerable Senator will soon retire
a
and that Gov. Gordon will succeed
him. Senator Brown is a Protec
tionist, It is understood that Gov.
Gordpn is for Tariff reform and the
reduction of the surplus. In other
words,he is a Democrat. Wil. Star,
Mr. Randall, editor of the Anis- brouSDt 10 W npon vour own ex- This may be" true, but hereal-.uts tfirh
' , AAIA7 I 1 1 1 111 a I 1 . a . a i P
ti Hnf Rlo.f im t - lemons ine uetter tor you. Eselt-rorK naruer io k nioinern-in-iaw
with Sentor Brown me.raenffa the m03t hocorable
i v:-ti.- posuionstTSKK they are not
than they Mo
change.
to get mothers. Ex-
Here is a significant paragraph
from the .Democrat, published at
Tyler, Tex: ''JCansas has 100,000
more people than Texan. Kansas
has one penitentiary with 990 pris
oners. This is the result of pronibi-
tion. Texas has 100,000 less people
than Kansas, and her liquor traffic
Texas has two large penitentiaries
with 3.000 convict. The spring
court will send about five hundred
more. Don't you think prohibition
a necessity Er.-
Whatwe-Ski
hen, my young friends, is not geni
us, but self-reliance; not talent but
the will to work. In school is the
place for you to prepare yourselves
to cope with the intellectual giants
of the world. If you are careless in
school it is more than likely you
will bo so through life and failure
will be your doom.
Fodox.
Mr. McRaa, who is mining for silver
south ot the mountain a few miles west
from Danbury, was in town hut week
and Bays that ha has gona dowa fifty
feet on one vein, whiob it two feet wide,
aod tut some ot the ere as teeted by
WuhinftonOity ehemist, assays filtf-
two per cent, silver. BeportarsPoctT
WMMaaiaMiMa ,
The K.C Baptist State Convention
meets In Durham Not. 16th.
o-yu3i of Sout
swept away by
were lost.
jtv of Juclito. a
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a storm." Sl2
town on the
Las becu
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JARIES LEAKS'
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The Lawyer And The : tiler,
A bsok cashier wtiohrul alohn $0,0 0
from the bank at d allpx-d oat to C ia-
cinnsti, weat to a Us jcr sad ssiJ :
"How cau I x nutters i-o ss iobetafo
from tbe
a
I will srrsoga to bare tho biak a t-
tie for hall the au.oaat," was the r ronpt
reply.
Whei this hsl beea doie the thief
expressed his gTrst plesArre and salia-
f action sod iquii d :
Aad nowwhat shill I pay yem lor
your serrictaT
The other half, sir," was the calm
reply. .
ir .
aiotsi : nut wonder the Lawyer
loxt s) much for, the bank.
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to ssy tLal I Latc brru bald far twalre
years froa a hrl p-;i Jf f trrr, but by
2 wr rk aw of Mrs, titers Rcsl Hair
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a youcK growth of hair.
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