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A lJemoeratio Weekly THHT Newspaper Published by W. 25. GAITHERj Editor and Proprietor. Eerprise Job Office nn RYRPK is prepared to do aJl kiads of plain and fey Job Irritating. New Type. Good Work. LOW PRICES jYo "Botch WW?' u;ul JUL vy Subscription Price. rt ti.s Maic.ha - TJ i'if. lmim ...... .. . 'Fop us. Principle is Principle -tilislit ia Hiht Yesterday, To day, To-morrow Forever VOL IX N EWTON, CATAWBA COUNTY, -N. C, THURSDAY JANUARY 5 1888. NO. 48 turned out. sv" - . ' e.r . y En tw : r--a. r tti !VA!Li5f.i&.'.U SiL.OUSE.ESS '-- :.-. aSTdCtlon of the Liver, and c?;s, ' Morougu.y curod by that Grand lieulator of tiio Liver and Biliary Organs, 3SSZS0SSS LIVER RGUU.TCr. fi.VCTACTUaiD BT r- - J. H. XdLQ & CO., FUilaSelpiia, Pi. I tea fcfBUtrd for reveral years with dburdored liver, '.vhk-h rveultcd iu a aiTere attack i f J r.niidiea. I had as yood medical attendance as our ic Orm aflhrdH, who fa led utterly to re store Be to the cnjoviurtil of my farmer jx.-d hcti'.th. 1 ihcu tr!cd the favorite prescription of e. of the most rrnrtwno-l pisiria:; of Loci vUIo, Kj.. but t no purpose : wrcerc-iy.-:i I a induef d to inr himmonH IJver Kejmlator. lf,.u!i'J imme .lisle benefit front its us, end It rdtt matciy tvet.r-:d ice to tkc iuU enjoy aecnt ci Lca'tth. A. 12. SHIRLEY, Kiclimond, Fy. Proceeds from a Torpid Orer and Im ptirific of :ue Sitomacii. It c&nbe Ia"earily cored ty taltlug Let f.li v-.s eulTax remember that SICK ATM) SERTO'CS EEADAGEE3 Cu he prerent.: '.-y ic(t a dos as icon as their :sj toe ki.uta tha wnuiij of au attack. tin's EUodH Le uol S J; -' ni.T'PS lioro canSncnicnt. end for bock "T .n-ri:-," f.-je. BRASrrcut IIscl'-atoa Co.. Atlanta. Ga. Tr. A. trA7 r. Proprietor, a t EWTON, N C. il faraixhed roTa ; polite ant ttTitiTe er Tiutts; tah!n mpvlied with the best the market iffordn. Di' ? F Laagenoar, Dentist, kr,4alf ihr.'Eultiti.oTr C bUrgf. J Vmtal Suf Kewtm, N. C. -T-iiitiir-a- all f Or-aiT- Iicntitry. has th m-leru ;m:Tovemert in Pet.tal nne!iin-ry, A,. ?lia e. .artrMineuUt, MatvrlN. aaU method or oprratinf. Tesa Eiiraslsl wiM Paia Hy a4minii.tvringSifri.ns Oxi1 0. ArtiScii tta without pUtv. AirSin t-eth vatl. ea 4, llelaod annl 'i.-f.il !i I 4jrM!. OjSei en Ctm- , o' Voi.r. ffe'. A Word to the Public. TH HEWTOS 3ABBER-SHCP. W ' f prepaml to do all.Vinda of work in our Hue iu first e'.ais itIe Soberness aud c.eaaliursa strictly observed. Will do our utmost to make our sb p a peasant place to our cutr uuerH and patrons. Careful at.teuti'a given to Ladie aad chi.deo at Residence or Hhop Earnest L. Moore Prop. STOP -AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL Hickory, N. C. aaFirst-cla-ss fare and splendid accommodations. AGENTS WANTED far the most complete popular family physic-in Wk eer protlui e-1 Select something -horouh:y miwful. of true -ralue. and wlert are u'vmv Kiire aad Urge. ENTIRELY NEW, up U. Hie verr 're. -,ence, yet in plin lanK':i''- K Ortfc T MOVELTV in all its parts and attracts imtant attention. 201 en(-ravie'. The mowt - r ftisely aa be.utifi.l v illu-tratotl book of the kind ever rut up. Bet of all. it in bvf rthe Ur the loe.fl- pried rv. ri. -i-hed-le than ball tbe cost oi t.rrte;entvo:..Tn?-el -nt Agents who'r tired of etr'urzlin)-Willi h-jiii pr cc i iHtoka. for pirticuiars f this erctit ne dt-iiartu:"" in hooksMiur PLANET i-tJ'.LI-HlNG O . 610 Arch St., i -U1I.AIM-.LPHIA, TA. 0 day's time giren Ajente v.'.tuuut capital. FVTRA BOCK AGENTS LA I llrt UlfiH TV ft MS ?ITV i S) boVi; 1 tT.Timr no 1 m viit t;m-5, wuat terms e ,ed tr.ti. .M n ' a w plan ana nimimun'j w ...w. xlaeaoa anl fat-selltB Vks. 7 53 S3 J3 K d 81 Bd a au iff! JtiV"MlSli Ho a DA.MKI. MAKMISQ. Hls luth and Buil-.i; fckeroTi of Ul Albist N I.. Dmi 24. Mr Man ning neenied to titi y mid ri'ht considerably this iu r iigr to the surprise f his family. cd abiut lo' clock t hi afternoon l is mm, JstriCh H., who bad ben up wnfe'uirjf at the bedside, alino-t witlit rf-.l, went out for h fiUtit -ik in tb fresh air. Ha ieturd ii? a ff ifi.ineuto and, mtfiio;- ttit rniu wheie tl imiwr a;d -pi-t-iut discovrt d t bat hi ta lier w.ih breathing fatter witii njottened breath. The iurk ol death wj m: his cwuutotiuuve and ti.ouh Mr. SintiDinpf had r-ptttdl. reqnntd hi. fAiuiiy Uit to vitneiiH ht mu avrMy it h thought beht to suramor tie hortsehoid, and iu ts; presenv nf his family at 1:34 this aftftnoin Mr. Jblauin quietly a; d geutly reus td to breathe. Albakt, N. Y.. Dee, 27. "resi dent Ul-velnd aud Ike mei; em i f his cabinet rrit.d ht t e Wei Shore depot al 8 a m. Tuey met by Cclouel Hue, G-veru r HillV private witlary, CoiuueJ E. L. Jnd hou, and dtiyea m a Bieigh t th Executive Maniun whei they teie bteakfatkted. Th body of U-e i afl fctatesniat!, eneiobed iu a eloth c.'T-ied eake. was vet in thera:!or t.f ttifc l ttudue of i.is sou Jauies U Mnni;. At iou of came.itis and whiM l-ots. A bi.ver plate bore tLis iiiSeriptiou: Dtxiel Makkinq, i Bobn Are., 16, 1831; j ! Died Pee. 24, 1887 j From 9 uutil 11 oViock thr. per so?mi fiif-udis of Mr. Maui.iu cie jiei nutted l Jm'k upi. i tnee f th daad, w huth kd it- cr.-i.iai seif, save for the i nptsa .eti by ilt vajrs of I he ftrufjle for iti- :-e ln.d uuuergone. The caiei CHtue r-ut. ail itioij iu i'e atud iuu -'?--naru s hi-e b:Mt iirid vi-d viitj. iLose whine ht is hutu;: iu tt e l;tt evidence of rpeoT. t.s the J. -parted. shortly before U'iO i.'ciOk the ReT. Dr. Reei 2re.l a prater the hous, ml ujt'u-bcrs sd tii f.n r. iiy Wiiii; .i ent. he .1 taking d a f i: hularid : d v.ded father i ad it 'e-iv-;. . t lie lid Heioed asjd - - li4i i.' lo the iii-ar i v u- . I freUJfli f ll I'l'V.'ii!.';'.;: liielit of the Ar.JUH lMt:: tlauies J. Wa. V.-, .j i. S . V. - J So au. Gfcr S. fVf, i. ;. aid Davhl li. Vi de. Hon. Par. . l-.:u; i; of Tif: s :r. wa b -r rt-i Tl-1..: flu -Il-b :t'n D Ci; X. Hif. Op M t n-i - x .--: :. Very lit; ited 0 : .. yeais f (-' ' " Widow,-'-!: t.-id 1 .' roi.W nt! ! .f. - - -: iOfiilh hlMV. t. : i ' -y - iu ihe olSf .i .' :. aftera ard ci. ? i and W was li ej ' - - ; if hia -da-!; . Po.ilios wr.fi h- j i' t iliArju- atJti i- ': '' ;' turay.Jii'. Wi; a.s- A O M.ei oi ue yt. T-'. dicovanu lio i--- - -' hii errand b v. - u it;-.- 'ii p.rter be-fore ie v ui--!. y i.id. Mai.niii aq '-' i4 i tiriii an exteuiuve- a-rj .ar '-a,- --t .h pub.it: meu, d-. t:. Arg-i. ..a . .(. erf. .a-- the hindquarters Ot DeuiiKTlay. Ad tut reported t': p:tM-e ,i New Yuik sei:Kt', -- 1 t j ca! convention -I i-. vn iu the S ate of .v. . Heui; turiftT aid toft' managed not oniy lo appor r:-. j motiier and si-j ei, tu .-duv- to ncq-;; r. i n titt.irt c.iuiiiitencv. . mat c."i.i become a Khaiei.oid.r it- ihe Argus' Cmnrnnv wheit Cast-i-W. tt-tu: ii e i of the ciofe t: tLt; war. :OI & ..:tid Iim paper wit - tue A tins a:d iuin t hia tuine-s into a Sioen eo.upad Manning then became; cif iui"or d the Argus aud a prorn'iie. t . i politics. Ai thed-jitn oi 0-- d -, t -1871, tauur y -c..a:e u- '-i of ihe Argus cotnpiiuy, aa.. iu,j. ed his busin-sa jacniiits m a -i du: iftaimcr. He a.so too an aci.v-i part in the maia-emiit of tu Uv.ii- luercial National ii.tuk. Mr. Manning was a iue;ib. oi th Democrat c .-late c. nt-.i:i.i ol 1874 that noiuinated Sa-iiU?. J. i -deu for 3overu..r, m(t in li-j7t member of ihe "t- Ii i- c . ti- u -wh ch nouiinat d .ui. I i. -e -i Presideut. It at yeal Ue o -cttie a member of the New aunt t -e;i- - fc t co.11lllt.r. u v u al toiuiuifctrts iu : ndsrfcd as aultlOl Z cli . I lf if . hi '. :i Mr. lYdtu. iJwviiiiiis - tnat body iu lo3-'. the cause Ot i.eve. .1 vs vior. He Mil w.'.'n i t .e uomi-ation of ir i-bicago m Id -4. 't.-d skiii lu asui: g i.i S " ftatiou in mecouvc. tv v. A t i: re - jjinir wad A UiOinei i i- : , t- n. .. Stte couaitt ien li r . - . . i 7 to lha eiactioa of PreaidaatCi - It: d II wa its secretary iu 1879 and 188". and its chairman in 1.81. 1H82 aud 1883. Too Nw Yt.rk Saia dalegation .to the National Democratic tu-veutioti of 1879 and ioHll ff.d 18H4 was controlled by Mr. Manning, uud by the enfTiicejiei.ta 4 the unit rule at Chicago he ws enabled for the third time to giva the fOfid Tt of the State delegation t tli man of his choice. One of the ri:ie causes of Mr. Manuin'u xtretigtli aa a leader of his party wax : hat lie never sought aa office for iitoii-eif. and he never held one uutii nft-r Cievaland'a el.tin. ilr. reiand, U.cn taking office i Uarcn 1H83, ca.led 3Ir. Manning -to hi ci iut a rretary of tbe Treaa ay. Tue a p t unit waaeono d d nv the et'Wi.iry genraiJy to be a ulioi.g one, aud Secretary Manning e-obducied tha afTIia of the 'I rea ury Dtpartmeut with eminent suc eeife for a year. Over appiication to duty, combined it as aaid. with au accident n U l vch 24, lS8f, led to tbe iilneMs from which he nrer recovered, flie acrideitl was caused by apiaiu i"g his an kin aud fa ling d.wn a Hght .f stairs in the Treasury build ia-j. Oth- iw a t touted bi fai.ii g u-a.lh to tbe baa enti.atii-n of the l'teat-ury department. It wi a hopnl Itu sorue ue-nthh that the Sao etaiy wuuiai be enabled, with rent, to re turn to his ofih-iai dutit a, but, toward -..ha end of lay he p:as-sd his iesij ..Bthm iu the bauds of the Preti ?fHt. lio accepted a suggestion ii'.iu the Pieident, however to let uia texiuaiiou leuiain over uutil hia tfr- of itbaence itu;d expire. AaHiotaut.ecrelay FaircUild wa tequt-aied ti act ua hecietaty unti. ibat t iu -, and conaeutt-d tc do so. c-on pfit-r October 1, 1886, t;.e aec retaty returned to hia duties at tut-ueaa-.iry womewhat mpn v-d iu iit-ailt:, a.id Huj-aieuth in -ood apirit I 'be iuipioveiaerl mil appii did not joiig co'iiiuue, a id at toe end of M-ticij ,a-t he Una ly retired, hia pr euiptury leiguation having be teud-iisd nd accepted on Feb. 4t and lir. Fanciu.d waa . ermaumt y .i.r-tai ed tt httt anccet-not. In the iu nn a hi e i he VT-t.ert Nalioiix ii-.'H.'i 5l ri ciiy, waa in pr e of otm!.. a ou and on the 14 f us.ei it-ia u;.i, Mr. Ma nin' t-k :;i: i !ace i t--ide;it uf tbe instuu iu'U so whtcti he tiud bteu elected ie ai-'Uttn prrvioua y. A jou ne i tiuiope aud a loli lest appal tnitv I nij-l.e m rl.atlfieo roniiiuti.-n. it i! u -t rj-y aa a io -uiciau j : a!. h" oti U'st'ti'-titui. lie dtvi -j-t.i an i i. a iMHwry d'-r.-v a h d Kt'H : d au -i;tuz?i 'f vtn.iu . es.les ill ists I: 1873 he lie 1 i '. i t j d .e . Ar f ;h;' ati-t'a j, . VM- or A bny. Iu 18 hi. ii-- .;.t- K.et-t-u vc-'.rt-.-idr-rii, aud j i.u a;iCce-"-d l t- th- preid -ney in j th ii'i owiuj.- year up--n ihe d-atii of Ge:-eri KWert ii. Pruyn. For :s-v.! ydir" ih w.t til di"etr for f A.otiiv iu tU- Atbidv a id S isq i ;i'..i n oad Co:iiii.us He af a .i' t- itji'ii S i uer au ; n d ivc:or of ', h.-m K '-iv.f L'vfbt ouijiany ' i o. ts f ;he trtisteea -f 1 l'-.., ): i .e ill'!. L- a'iii'ii. ai- of ine : x. !J, ;.iu'ii t jjrs-at r tumi '; .. - .rii x , in 12 i fi a ffitnoui .--.. r d iiii t;avi a blaci. - ir d'U i 14 was twice .:.;. i-1 iii.-i ill-it wit , iisi Mary ' L mar.i-d iu IH 't-i Khe !-! i t i;3"i to t on Xove u r IX 18'4. ' mime i Ia ilarr ria Fi-i i-i He i:s tour thi- r-n .ijjt-.- iii luu jl inniiii; who ic-m i t- v.-.i- i'lai-agiiiu editt r "f th .If 'S. Fitdiit ii Clinton 2daui.in ; a : ni if i- uer iu Aiimuf, Mrs. D!ehaut. i A b t- y ai-d lliaa Ha y Manning. Ur. JJa.ttm.'g uia n-t aipire to s j c-a. pr i-.jiiuenctf. t!.o u a Ciilio.i-: : e I grid j,; iiy dritu d into tb- Epiicopa- 1 j.. siu:c of wtuch lr.a rrst -ii ws a itiiib i, i d boh of his son, wl o j .. i -. i,i)i-rt-tut ihi-ni.ii.ua iu tne : t.-m. bt'tOit-I to tMl' d-'nomiixtion. d tuuter however ll a reiuati.ed . H-:;lllC i abor fciT.iii3.ics. LUci-iaj, N. C.,D-c-mbwr 28 Tie om'u ai.-ucr of I ah r baa ii-isued ' ?e-o- 'he rirst evor iaued iu ifiu Stae. It h!w very Citwriy 0-4'. in- ciiauii-a' wages h-ive incra-ed i d 'i-i-i the past t--ii years, while ag . i.t- t'ira' eariii- tf h ;ve dituini-'hed. Iii-re irO d-u:t,.titwev-r, that t-be i .a;--'- of t.d.- -Mai areas wwll eft am e of h y oiher 5t;ite iu tne .-.ouJsi. A ai- pr 'portio'i of iand i :u ilie ae-liou east ot O: i--nsb'.ro ai v ' woi tgag-d, and th J'Mem f cr p i 1-a s Uh- proved h very powei -iu; c!iam np..n agrh uit .ia. vior and pr.x-.enty.. Bat s'uue piospect ha Oeeti oi: ue una -e.ar. .u m wu-i i : . . ' t . . ....... s. a j m- j i I' '.Ts-aat iu the uiiiuo'-r oi .e.', wild tnis is a f .vorib e a Faui-.ty Bieflsirsr- Siui :"nns JLitTKi Heuiator, the fa v -ri e h-'uie remedy, i e tirclv veg f -tfi is the put-t a id beai f.t.H s ia uiCtiie til t l- C Mjipodudod. A -t r v.. e fe.aled i- .tdm nis'e:- J a, li on ex o-uie iter s vf tluie. It 1- the v ii -ii-ivt- !ue-i;.-i'ie a-d Sali? .1 ' ; ti j m ; iua t.r "tit tiif sickness .!.rtT . rove to i). . ad, - n my ord.uary u-e.i-'. whl effect a s.jeedy cure. Duiun. the G.-uuiue, having Tw - Z-staiup on Wrapper. Ji 1 FCR THE PTJBItIO SAFETY. A Bill t Provida Jtf The Zzpnlsioa of DanareroTUi AUaaia bom Uia TJxxitad SUtei. . "YagHi3.ot02f Dec, 11. The rrcent trouble with the Auarchists in Cbica tro, and the prosecutiuu of John jloet in New York bars suggested the preparation of a bit) which will tie introduced iu the House of Rep reaeniati es by the Hon. George fe. Adauu, of Chicago, providing for the expulsion of dangerous aiin(. from the territory, of the United States. The Bid was suggested by Herman Raster, tke Editor of the "tatea Zeituug, of Chicago, in a speech m de by him before tbe TJnu ion L agua Ciub of that city. Aftci drawing the bill Mr. Adams submit ted it to Mr. Refer, nd aio to members of that club, ad - iuad uiauy change in the original text to conform to their viewf. Tne bill as it now viands provider, that. Wlieres, alieus residing iu tbe United States hav.e lately men aced the pub.ic peace sdviMu, en couramg the distruction of piper .y and the tuuider of officers of th aw; aud w hereas, such a-t are of 1'eucea aganst the overignty of tht United states;"1 therefore, when any (liatiit-t attorney of the United hit -e bhail have iuf rmnti'U iu writiug ft out tio Jess than three repatabl citizeua that auy alien ha- aided, ad viH c', or encouraged the li-ti-ucti(iu of pi open y or uiuider of auy officei of the law, or has attempted to over throw the law, or to vxcite domestic vioicne in any State, a-uch informa tion ahaJl be tiansmi't d at once to the 11 evident of the United Stsie. The preaider-t a-hali ti en ittt an ol der iu wh.iug nqu riug Btich siicn b depart from the terntosy jf the U. ited Statea within a ;iveu time, uuo hia older etiali be nerved b? th United Stated murnhai upon the per sou to whom it is directed. . Tu Preriient ahali have j overto r vi.k s-ucu order or extend tne t me withit which auch a ieu ih required to le iv- he coui tiy for gosd cause. If the ff;iider amid rvfuae t ob-y tte . der, it bhail le the duty -of tbe S ere trv nf btate tocau-e inm to lie a. -tested aud couvevtd out of the t.r- titor of the Uuited S ate-, aud ;f ht ,-hidi return to thia country he tha i be puiii-hrd by iiupnaomueut m more tnan three veai-, and at the ex pirarmu of his term of iiupiiatm uietit 5-ha!l a;aiu lie couveyed out of il.e couutry, and not peimitted to re turn Uiitii the order expe. irg him la revoked. .section 8 tf the biii pro vide-, tt.at wLenevf-r in the j'-dg-mctit of tne Pienitbt of ihe Umted -t-te, the pub.u aafeiy xha.i rqu;it-, it -iliati bj hiAiui for ihePicsidcut i .-jtu.-e any mich a.ieu to be are-stet .-ltuout noiice and cornered out of t!i- United ?ttes.'' I tie bid U .ikel o excite coa:idetab.e comment and dicu-aiOB. Personal. Mr. N. H. Frohlichstein, of Mobil Alt-, wriits-: I lake great p easure in ret-o'uiujidiu Dr. Hitig's New Di-i-oicry fir Cnsumuuon, uaving used it foi a severe alta-K of B.ouchiti-. tud ' a? an b. It gav3 io lusUut re iff ami -ntiie y cuietl ia- and 1 hav bean affl rted -dnce. i an-o beg ii state that I u id triv-i othr rem-'di-'S with no ;H.d lesu t. H;iTealt. si-ied E ectri i$ilei! and Dr. KiugV X-w Life Pi.ia, both of which I cau re ;uiiieijd. Di. King's N v Discovery for Cou.-u;uf.tioii, C'liyhA aud CvJids. i aotd on a pj mve guar.-iutee. Tintl bottli-s tree at Aberuethy h Wibiaius Dm,: Store. Under Fourktan Fiaga A noted Soatheiuer is in New Yoik. Hi- na-ie i G n. Ilenr Roua d -"aelver. - iiisiiie h.-ie .cu one of adveuiuie an .1 be is i-ai-1 t- uave s-eiveil uidcr f uit en ii i- Ti-at b--ati the celebrated 31 j s Dua d Da gHty. He is but foit tive ve.irs old. ileis d-cribd as tnvelier, M:dier, due-'i-t ud -'utn-lu-in al'ay"- Ihe WfUi says o: Li.u : - ile fought in the British Army during the Xud'aU m'.itiu , and S1UC4: -t that meinoia::e i"5c.vioi ne nas ee service un.tr tTe ilg tif tue .Sou! hem i.'uf dera'-y, Vlaxiiniiian. Ita y, Bta-zi-, Areu:iu UVpob t Grt-te, Cu-a-r'ruiic-. pau:, Liypt, Hiz;goviii:, .Suvia and Geecf. t u keep hi . e:'ie eut mind employ, d wueuthe gttes oi tuti XeiUi'ie of Juiu- ti.t not proc al n war, he fought over a d zen dUi-.s and kldt-da doi-f'U men '' He liai a ipieie.bd puvaiq ic, i over six feetbign, erect, with -ra; eves. Hi- mother wab a Vugiuia ai oman. He s lKiu at t-ea, but his toy days -eie sp? lit at Lynch burg. Wilmitifft'nt Star i Consumption oaroiy Curod To the Korr-'R P.e.tse n.f.rm you: reud lE ihat I have a po-iive remedy for the ahvve named d sease. 3y its iim-?lv use th'ousau ts of hope u;ss ca.-es 'h;ore b -eu per.uauei'tiy cared. I sha. be giid t- seu-J two iu.lt of IllV l'..i!M-i. FftZl TO allV Oi vou. re.idei -hT. i,.ive coiisa up ion if in v wi 1 eeud tu.-ir ex iies au-1 psi idle addic--s. Uespet'tfody. T. . SLJJU.il. Al. C, 181 Peari IU ! St., ew 1 rw. aal Dec 8. '87. 6m. STRUCK BLIND. lha Deadly Foiaon that BUarbted tbe Op Uoerr. Koekester Union and Adrertiaer. Our reporter was very much struck with a conversation between two well-kuown citizt-u, a short time airo. I notice joa wear Terr atron- ' eye glasses." ai'es, yep, I am a perfect slave to my goggles. It is haid f.-r me to uiideistaud why one's eyesight fails wheu a 1 other faculties appear to be in ood condition. Even the y..ung wppear to lose thtir cjesight." I question very much the theory and tne old notion that poor li .ht. tiue print, etc. i responsible for it. 'It is well you may. If 3 0U con suit an oculist for eye treatment, you vill find he ia almost sine to auaiyze the fluids passed before he wiii com meuce treatmeLt: one once loid me that over ha.f of the f ai.iu et cidgbt w . ay O at attribuiab-e to disease of the kid Ley a, because of their inability to expel the uric acid from the system. -How is tioit f '"I do uot know. "He claimed that failing eye-Myht was oue if the mont prominent symptoms of advanced kidney aud B.ighTs diwsuje." Beaming uiore interested. :ur re porter thought he w.uld GUTy iiiVfrH i ig-itions sti.i further, and ca led upon tu iustituti u wh-re eeveral paiuil ueut physicians are employed, auii a-k-d the ques;i jt: Vhy is it that uric acid or kidney poisou nflVcta the ejeT Oue of tnHiu answered, doea uot affect tne eyes any ui- re than any other org .a. It is oue" of tu s -upturns ui Kida-y disease- Tbe --ystrrui becomes saturated with Uii. .ci.l. uud, as a re.-Uit, the weakest ur i-rtU is tne first to suffer. It may be the lungs, hcaii, biaiu or any other oran; it gen; rdiy aflec'.s iuanv 01 itie other o js and tbe person so ff-oled m .y ca 1 it general debility, r piem ituie old ae, wheu iu ren.it it i but the tff-et ed uric at id, ccu- Lmnailj poisouiug the syslesu, arna u-.lly cousumiug the pa lent, li i l"r luii ira-sou -our ie'u-dy cuies m many persons of what a -r ordinarily a.;ed di. -casts, wlucu fact areouiV symptoms. V cu.e ihe iue aud tbe lause curef the ell'.-cu lieu you cure blindness, do ycu?"' "I wiii aay ves, li you w.sb to put it as bioal as that, aud ytt w- a e ot entit.ed to tin- cre .it. vht u e .-estorc the kidueys to ea th, they u : nni restore the tail ng e-.eitd Oar r medy restor 8 the kidneys to a .t-a.tnv act ion. au 1 iuey c;mse th cuie, aud o it is with mauy of the disa.-es that we cuia, wh cu in rea dy are bul r-yiuitoius. For instance S. Sparks of Rochester, says i uad iot the use of oue eye. and the other as lapidiv failing, caused by impure bit-od. I took Warner's s-de cure to puiify my b.oo Hardiy expected it to restore my eye-si ht, bat it lias done so." V. A. Bai-y. of this city, savs My ,itt.Ie uaughler seveu years old com 1-I.tined souie two ve rs since of in- -w abi.it y to sev,a-d we noticed tna be stiiiu-ie ovt-r tiling- wnue wadv ii.r alamt ttie h u-e. 1 looked Ht her eyes and found thesu almost wtiite. t'hi-. so a. armed me that I c.nsti!ted a puysician. who said it tuid be iecesry to hve an operation .er foimed upon them. To this I coiid uot couseut, but allowed him to give Uer several treat men ts. Sue gra worse and wastel to a meie i?ke.etoa. until a doctor more honest ilnu tht ies. advised Wainer'- Sfe cure, aud e be-au l j- use. I noticed improve ment at oue1, aud gradually ehe re gained bet iiealth." Mrs. Emma A. Donsmore, Wash iligt u, D. C had tier eye sight sud deuiv tail her olie was uuaoie. a he says to l ad eve the large 1 .aini, or iecgi.:ize fiiciids on tue stiftet. Aiter a ie tajltics of Van er's -afe cuie, nr eyeii t eg:iii t--iciutr, uud co-tiiiiiiU;; its us -, su--,a- co.np etely rettoied. Ui ic scid has a --p-ci.u liking fot In- . titic nerv-. aud it i- u- uucou.- m m thing fot the eyesight to bi .0 fai' us lUe kidivey disorder ndvaci wLi.e t -e oilier oigaus itmaiu in ai.pareut grood ueadh for a longer I period, or tihiii hcie is a geueta -'VlU, WilJ Oi tne" sjr!-io ii i"1-" - .uy.-iciaiis b aud y pronounce tue 2. a.ady .tcuetai debility, or ca u smpf--m a disease, t:iat w.wi lh u. -si pro.ijiueir beiore death c aimeti its vi tim. i hey may cau it ap. p .exy, paia;)if, ronaump'ioti, pne. oiouia,biood poisoniuj.', imiOvetisheu blood, uiaiuii.. rheuuiut-m, pieUiis.-uavcrtue.e-s it is aidn-:y di.-ea-e. ai the s ne under a other name .Vy aii tuis de eptiou?"' 'Because tbe so caiied medical fn leruity 'iiae u t preparations that ca: cure. Kidney di eri--e, esptciaiiy wh it lias become ndv.tiiced,. au i tise. are a-ha iied to acknowledge it, ano many of them are too hidebound I their cod to ue a presciiption aut. , spccili..? for the kidneys, because i is advertised, aud the proprietors te f.ie to eiJO-M tbeir foruiUia. Thai ! is ex:u-lly as it is. iu ai few. words a a j I c:u giye it. Tnauks, You have no object ious to my pub.ishing this interview ?" Oio: e, whatever. We have no secrets here, except our formula." PRESIDENT AND POP. Mr. Cle-radand'a Uniqu-s ftimpla. yet Handaanu Gift t Leo XIII on th Oc eaticn ea Hi Jabilee. Balvucobk, ifd., Dec 25. The special drrt-vpoudeut of the Balti m-:-re JSun, vh was scot to reaort tuerapal Jubilee ceremoiile-. arrived in Koiee esterdav. H had in his cbair-e a 4-ift from President Cleve land to the Pope. The present is a copy of the United States 'onstitu lion, beautifully engrossed aud richly bound in book form. It wis for warded to Rome tnrorih Cardi- al Gibboiis, who received ii iu Baltimore from President Cieveinud a'-out three weeks ajjo. It was accjfa.a.j ied by a letter, in which the Presi dent requested the Cardinal to sei-d his cordial coniatuatioit8 to the Poppon his approaching ju i!ea. - Hearing that the Baltimore Sun -a going t- detail one ef its city sia.8 to visit Rome, tbe Cardinal iu truned the de.'ivery of the present to ihe rorrespoudent, who. according t m-:tru-tiot.s. has p. aced it in ti e eepiug of the A ji en cau college. l-ee it will probably remain until for nally prei-ntea to the Pope by ihe Riht Rtv. P. J. Rvau. arch ishoi of Philadelphia, aud the Riyht Rev. Stephen Y. Ryan, bishop of BuiTa t. i?:.e btok is gi;t- edc, coa tains fif teen page eai-h page eighteeU inches rq-jre, and ia tKund with ve! ium of er-am coior. The C.ntitu riou of the Uuited states of Amer ica," are -on the c ruer git letters. The book rests iu a i-andseiue case of Tyiu purpie. The Te v pero:is w ho hare, seeu the present speak very ;.ihly of its merit as a sjei i:i.eu of wli t Americans can do in ih tt due, out the gietest praise it ha-created baa been given to the Presidttt for the Hiuipacity of his gi.L. TJ.-appreciated Vdtiaa Of Ashes O-ir a"ricu!tar:i"Jfrieii Is .-er, gee eraiiy t-- place tiKi tow a value on the tshes i:f the wood th--y burn. -.eer dv the are lien ted a?, if of no value L-atevtr. b. iug thrown a:-yvheie justti-g-t tli.-m out of the way .-rUereaa tLey are rea e the mot-t v-1-uab e r- fusf-d luaLter .-daiut he prem- imjs. tue suoi uued vuiuaoie iacts . 1 ir an ex-ract Iron an article car-t- tioned Ashes for Grapes because gripes ns?-d potash, and ashes con tain a laige peiceutaire of potash. But it fuusi b- reiiH mbered that all fie m st va uabie; vegetable products need itah, so ashes contains a .uoht lutp-r laut constituent of all id tnts and therefore should be r-avetl. Ti e In- i'nst F.trmtr credits Mr. Paidips president of tue West Mich igan Ht-rticuituial Society, with ray ing thd f r viu-yaids he consideis unleact.e I, hard wood ashes, the best fertilizer kuo-vu. A tou of hardwood ashes coutains three huudred aud twenty jpiuuda of potash, worth fix teen dollars ; -ne bundled and five jxninds .f phosphoric acid (insoluble) worth live dollars and a quarter. 1 -nutting ail the other ash consti tuents, which have hou:e value of i:ie-u-i--lvf-he pjtash a id phosphor ic acid oi" a ton of such astes ti '.crth twentv-one dollars aud a qusltei ; or nearly six i-iiesas u.uch s a ton of fresh horse manure. Wivesl Motiiars! Daujibtersl B- TOUR OWN PHYSICIAN! A lady who for ystrt suffered from di.-trescing female co:up!aiuts, weak i.eses, etc w common to her sex. and ttad desjKiired f a cure, iiuahy f-.iuud remedies which completely eiired her. Any i-uffeier cuu Us-e them and ihus cure herself, withoa 'he aid o: a physician. F'r:m feel -uigs of t'Uiiiiude she will send tw- j leciij-ii-ui! w Inch cur. d her and -.11 l.iosi iiited paiup et esutled "Th. -T:-ppI"a-T 'c to i I tALTH," a u I fus iMstrucUous. soa.ed Ad-.uess (with ic.nts5i.rn..), Mas. V. O HOLMES, 158 Broadway N. . (Name thi. iaper.) t ct. l3-b7-l yr. Absolutely Pure. Tii.p w iar B-e-reane, A saarreJ of pnr;tT rtreaftls rl wliclesnmeness More eennemical baa th J ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold 'n obi pass i ion with the m altitude of low test, hark w ;ht aiam or phosphate powders. Std-i aly ia koaj. Bakik fcwwi 104 Wallet, V. T. NOIITH (-AR0LINA) In Superier CATAWBX COTJXTT. ) Court N. A. FERGUSON, riaiatiff TS. ) A. M. POWKLL P. C. SHU FORD. Deft's -iHIS is an aplirati t plaintif Mr leTe to I ha.e Kxeeatioii l-auvl apoa the jadjtm rtt in tblCA: Al A. t. PareU beiae a Bn-re-riatai tai8;ateaa4 entitle I ta notice f this rriiaii-'" ia herrky -K-.:ifia to -pv r. if c-a ' prM-er n4 h nwr, If ear ha txs.Vfre the Clerk vt this etirt at his eCte ia Sen ten. S.iVen Mon day J.aary 19th ii. why n-iea leTe thali noi Va -rr-;teda the aan will i d-Irf- as apan dilanVi liekur.irtRiaU: raii-.- this fo-x --ek-- r.A.HOTLK.C.S.O This Dee. 3th lJr.-t. ;atab-i r-.v . NORTH CiEOONA. 1 Superior court aiawtaCGasH. ' f Etc 6ta 1881. UZABE1H FURGUSON, PiViT. va JOHN B FEKGUSON, Dft. N OTICE l herebr f irm t- th alwrre naf i af adaa-.th4t as t ti far iT-r his S a taiteJ ia tait Owart. aii th. -ii D.ft Jj . i l-erj-u. a s a peeery atty t tae aeiiju, w a a..B-ieMdeat of tais State. lvrt O areapoa -.ill ba aad apse", at aprriar Curt. a h ia d fr tbe Canaty ! axawba at tha bou-e in Xewta a ihe T'b Mfr Ujt br.'ore the 1-t .Mtam in March 13SS a-d nar the oa-a .-taint ol t'a pU.iiti. o.,i lit biat take attire th.t it' ha fail to appear sr.d f.rr, tha relief aaaiaadeti in the rompiAiat w-d ha rraatcd. f - A. 11 La. C. S- C MIULINEaY. Tariar ta snakes fhaBjrei-.anrhasr.lfl i tre Spnae. a a"w !-ar ennre 'o- k nf Jl!' lia.rT fi-ir at cum. W hTa bow on hand meC of hUek and oolorrd nil vrlrfX, a n ea iat f kiaee ui col.i TeirTeen-i .lehc fnry asd plaiH eJoi riVhi aad rillK.n eeiert ia "am aa-i an back. Sanr ic a! must aTj-y ewTor . Tipam b--:k anJ ttnee 'aji- plniaea. I-mcr bird w ug buH atsa fait aad uaw hat and eerry thta-rm tbe SO. inert l:ee loni fii to come ua are.mr pnaex far we mean vast we ass. We wv-! aU ea.il ttn-i.a t. oar steak t aoilajaiC rca ed. eanmti:ie f hiua in veial isaa, paiated fcisqie lTd- -i a.i ! wax at HIP ECTF CLLT, THE MISSES VANSTORT, NOTICE- B T ViaTrEofaxacaSiCPS isRaed hy clerk f tha Sapenor - aarl ot Catjtwb CaantT in fi.r of J. t . Setxer et al n& aeiint laB!el -ietaer, I will ell U the hi!et bij.ler fjr ready nimi attheeaurt Iiovm deor jn Nawt.m an the , Itilhaara' January ISSs. tha foliowiis drrribr rel tate beiuniae 10 5,1 I"'1 Sejier K wit: 1"j a i. mv.re r irss .lu tcu an the wairn a! Mol.ia -x es. a 1j Main laa. f H.st l)i J A Wike, Jl M. Wilaers.-woa b-I .ks. 8 L YOU-ST, iaariff bee t5th liaT. NOTICE- OT VISTTJE of exceations isa4 Vy tha I) eW lark f tee S.er;r court af Cat S St.aa- T in favor ef ft -I Snip;. A.lmr Jtwh le l. et al a i;iaO A K-I0IIIMH am T un J. . i!l sell at pailtc auction ai the eitfrt hoo'e aJ? ui Nvwtou o;i the lth Hiy nf J-icairy leottn wek-fief lljar-.nx d--j-il r-.' t-lif se'o.igiaj; to (feasant J A Kuouuil In Wl IS mrrva more or less aituatt-i on the witers oT r'a-Ur.s crecS a-joiuir. j laads f Jja." 1.. A w ikB et ai. slyvim-, liec lo.t 1";: it Siietiff. IIouc and laot for Sale. BY IRTUE rf ! mmta? ieed exeearei e S M Stair 4ec J ty 1 K sf aad wife I wiii to the hishest biW.i- at the c.urt hauMj in e0ii cn tne ISth eav ot Jaanary 1SI tha hana- aa4 lot wherein W k Self n w lire aa College at eet djai. injT M Wiri.cs ana o:heiy. Sale made to satisfy aai-l ra-rt.ge t Sta r tlrr'd waen mortnje is rec-jriml in Btik 19 an pase 245 acl 5 in the Kepirt of Ier i e3ca f r . Btawba couat. I will also t the sa-jiC tiaie al i placee-l ah.!Ut 29 Wshcls of rent when Deloa ipx f aaid etate HsSIiKi! ." -I liee KUt 147 S M Starr. WHITE, BUCK AID COLORS, Hand and MachineUse. FR SALE EY SMYRE, RHYNE & CO f 4 m iy New: i. C TJr J. B LITTLr, DEXriST. U.ta perminently located in Newton, X. C-, asd jtt'eis hi- profeionai serTieest-. ihe citisen rt ;:atawha eonnty. Work done at rea-Mjua'le rataa uid war antrd ta give satisfaction. ajrtice t'a Veuit f Simm's ZZuurfmy. J E. THORNTON, Keeps constantly on hand all sizes of Wood Cofhna aud different -iual-ties, as hue as can be bought any where for the same money. Strangers sending for Coffins mua send good security. tff'Skmp One Mi! "Sartk Cwi. Hmt NEWTON N. C. M1 3IcC0RKLE ATTORNEY A T Z.A 17. NEWTON, N. C. J L- W1THERP00N ATTORNEY A T LA TF. NEWTCNNeC. J1SPEJY GR O VE Stools aeXXj.- R. .la of Short Hon Catt? NEWTON N. 0 J.lu QUA 1 m SIX-CORD Spool Cotton IN xssm HlOtaT BW 'MhtV a CO., .:a4a.'7a.ia I i tva.
The Catawba County News (Newton, N.C.)
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Jan. 5, 1888, edition 1
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