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nrw H Newton ENTERPRISE VOL. XIII NO. 43. NEWTON. N. C., FRIDAY DECEMBER 11, 1891. PRICE: 81.00 PER YEAP, piil drill ' FOR PITCHER'S 111 Cantoria. promotes Digeation, and cvi-rcouios flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morj hiiio or other narcotic property. ' Oistoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription tuowa to me." H. A. Archer, M. D., 83 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' I use Cnstoria In my practice, and find it ipeoially adiH ted to affections ot children," Alex. Robkrtson, M. D., 1057 -.id Are.. New York. I'm CirsTAm Co., 77 Murray St, X. Y. ANNUAL' ST A IE MEN r OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. STATEMENT F ALL CLAIMS THAT HAVE KERN AUDITED 3Y THE BOARD OF C: 'UN TT TOMMlfSf IOVE. S OF SATO COTTXTY j I'ii'VIi .AS1 TKL AMOUNT". ANT) T ' WHOXS ! J , J ( '.- oniiiihsiancrfi Office atmvbi Count v. Dr. P F LAOGEHOUR, .glgg, DENTIST. Newton, N. C. - wo k. Latent improvements. New 'ii.nls. Low prices. Aching and bad ;.. mv. 1 ti elh. trciitfd. lilled nud savf .,;. liolil it pm-celain crowns put on na- t ;r i; ts. Call snve 9." per cent, o- t.-'ili ns are usually extracted. Ar t ; r: : ; 1 1 P-eth put ill without lates, by th.-n- ,yst.uu oi CROWN anfflUUDGE w. rk. Th".v arc made fast in the mouth, j v. i d r.vu or get loo.se. Are the i.-ar-.-t a;iroach to the natural teeth a'-'H'.v i'ar the bt-st artificial substitute J. H.LITTKL, g RESIDENT DENTIST. NEWTON, N. C. ly.JVe in Yunt 4r Shrum'a Building . J.C WHITESIDE, M E i'MYSlCIAN AND SURGEON, Nkwton. N C 1 ! : - his Professional services to the p.-.ipi" t.j Newton and the public generally:'.-, '.':, .- ate;'r.l lor a very liberal pat ron:iLr.' ia tii-1 past, hopes to merit a con tiii'inii : ' rlie same. Special attention x'w-'a to 'ii-. ases of women and children. ( Mil'- at ivsidewe. Sincerity. Ah, yes! we were speaking of flirting; Twas wrong, I recall; you declared. But I held the other opinion Would have said so had I but dared. You said a flirtation to some Must surely bring infinite pain; That, whenever two hearts went playing One heart must be hurt of the twain. I ventured that, both understanding, Twas only a pleasing pastime. You averred that, while I minht think so. To you love was something sublime. Far too grand to be made a plaything. Too sacred for false masquerade. And I smiled at you there in earnest Such a sweet, sincere little maid. Twas yesteryear, down at the seaside, I thought as we talked on the sand That time, with its changes ho bitter. Would alter her faucy so grand. It is strange that a year could so change The girl whom 1 met by the sea Last night when 1 made my avowal She said she'd been flirting with me. -W. R. H. A' Wonder. ! She is a college graduate. Packed in her little j head i Are all the living languages and many that are ' dead; Sh thinks her thoughts in Latin and she whistles in high Greek, While with the Chinese washee man she easily can speak. The whole array of sciences are at her finger tips. And problems mathematical just bubble from her lips: Whene'er she talks her hearers try their hard est to look wise: But, to conceal their ignorance, they venture no replies. Not only is her learning far ahead of any dream. But she in college tennis was the captain of a team; And in the college races on the lake and on the land. Was always crowned the victor, to the music of the band. A dainty pair of glasses on her dainty little nose Adds to her look of culture and her statuelike j repose: i But when discussing subiect with a Boston maiden's mihl. Her eyes Hash through her glasses like a loco motive's light. Oh. she is just a daisy. Though the drawback of her sex Keeps her from being president, !.r mind it doesn't vex; For there are higher stations she is able to at tain By having so much knowledge in her actlv little brain. And now the wonder cometh: this sweet col lege girl, who might Reform the very universe which men have ruined quite. Stays at home to help her mother in the kitchen. where bile makes The most delicious puddings, pies and home- nuule bread unu cakes. eJ. R CAMPBELL,M.D. XtAvrojc, - - - N. C. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. is 1 (.il ti '' CI 'I l Co j .it V. i n (ifes!-iuiml f-n vices to of Newt (n and Catawba Jtilv 14th. 1891. (i EORGE McCOKKLE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NEWTON, N. C. Will practice in this and surrounding count i.-s and in the Supreme Court of N. (.'. Coll. ft ions and returns thereof ;co;,tptiy ir.tld". Oiiice opposite Court House, on Main St. A. K. THORNTON, Kr es pi.r.Rtantly on hand all sues of Wood t'ottino. A !o Burial Kobes Strung r,v sending for coffins mus nd good securiety. Shop one milt north o Court Hout . Newton, JV. C. P Agents profits per month. Will prove it or pay forfeit. New portraits just out. A $3.."0 sample sent free to all A man w hn thinks a woman's higher educa tion tends To make her hate domestic work, on which his hliss depends. Should taste this maiden's cooking, for the more thai women know The more of sweet home happiness they're able to bestow. H. C. Dodge. Young and Old. When all the world is young, lad. When all the trees are green: And every goose a swan, lad. And every lass a queen; Then hey for boot and horse, lad. And around the world away: Young blood must have its course, lad. Ami every dog his day. When all the world is old, lad. And all the trees are brown; And all the sport is stale, lad. And all the wheels run down; Creep home and take your place there. The spent and maimed among; God grant you find one face there You loved when all was young. Charles Kingsley. PAID FROM THE FIRST MONDAY IN Dfi- L R Wbitentr sup of Su.-mm jELSh-'iril! vp of Ys'.ev W H Wiwtener s-u i f Eva j 11 nl 1 'l Perfh'-r:. Lifter, mus, ,,f La I F iy Ifi Ir i tei. 1 mo j J M- ?ll!Vt.-v K.li. .f N lEIV i 1 -li - ! AbCeV i Ait' ' ' " ' l ' ' I 1 50. Q M S.eirl, i iirin 1 1"' 2.00 Al.dv Ion., 1 Pi," 1 - Kl!; Of A'i'l l.OO Dr.? 1 5f' i 1 50' it Mr 1 II ill f r s' vie 1 . A"M' i ;h : ' !!;. l i ill ) mm Y. II. Childester & Sou. l'niid Street. New York. 28 A A A A A A A SYSTEM MAKING STOCK AND (il'.AIN Speculation practically an LiV -.-t mont. Profits large and almost 'Ttain: loss improbable. Explanatory '' '! nijiilcd by addressing. thi; miti-alsyndicate, g waii;st, N'-w York. Dp? rwSINVIJABLEfuBUuVl5 Kra firQ CUSHIOS?. Whispers heard. Con-l-'lkoif. -ur-ufnl wbrrrall Uvcix.liMfall. S.ldbyF. HI SCO I, "'J. Br'dij, Kn .rk. WrPU for ImkftllMfcfUt Who Shall Be Fairest? Who shall be faireatT Who shall be rarest? Who shall be the first in the songs that we sing? She who is kindest When Fortune is blindest. Bearing through winter the blooms of the spring; Charm of our gladness. Friend of our sadness. Angel of life, when its pleasures take wing She shall be fairest. She shall be rarest. She shall be first in the songs that we singl Who shall be nearest. Noblest and dearest. Named but wtth honor and pride evermore? He. the undaunted. Whose banner is planted On glory's high ramparts and battlements hoar; Fearless of danger. To falsehood a stranger. Looking not back while there's duty before- He shall be nearest. He shall be dearest. He shall be first in our hearts evermore! . Charles Mackay. F7T.7 HAIR BALSA:-! &.'j'if1'" i " ' Clcar.wj and bwitifief the I pTI,uutr, a luxuriant growth V---;. J.-i ft -var Fails to Bestore Q ill'... -it ,.y tn t. Youthtul Co. Cum ncalp d bsir ta.luf. hulr. th. Oray or, XL ' - -'rer p Omirer Tonie. Jt curef the ort Coujik, J). i, :.-, ii riiJCItioii,i,in,Tkintim.ct. HINDER CO RPJS. The cnly ntre care for Com - .. bu.a. li- -uKistJ, or BISCOi CO.. ' I i A T J ; F U I-CO M PORTING EPF'S COCOA. HKKAKFAST. "I'y a thorough knowledge of the nat Jriil laws which govern the operationn of 'i . -t i. , ami nutrition, and by a careful N'l'ii' it inn of the fine properties of well ' " ' i i ncna, Mr. Fpps has provided '' '' ''f-akfast tables with a delicately "I beveruge which may nave us i. 'avy doctors' bills. It is by the ''':'s u-e of such articles of diet that it nt ion ma v be irraduallv built i.p i rnn ir enniiirh ti resist everv ten- ''' '"'' to diseases. Hundreds of subtle " alaili.-s ;t re floating around us ready to "wy-K wiierever there is a weak point. ' In -i v i.,.. .. fo.il ohnft. llV k'-'-j.iny; ourselves well' fortified with pure '"''I"! and n property nourished frame." ivi! Service Gazette. Made simply M"li hoilintf water or milk. Sold only in ;tlf ("innil tins bv Grocers, labelled thus: lAMKS Kpps i CO., ilomoepathic ''"Iliistr,, London England. ;,it vi n I-, 'i-ii,! Remember. Remember me when I am gone away. Gone far away into the silent land; When you can no more hold me by the hand. Nor 1 half turn to go, yet turning stay. Remember me when no more day by day You tell me of our future that you planned; Only remember me: you understand It will be late to counsel then or pray. Yet if you should forget me for awhile And afterward remember, do not grieve: For if the darkness and corruption leave A vestige of the thoughts that once 1 had. Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad. -Christina O. Rossetti. CEMBEB 1890 TO THE FIRST MvDAY IN DECEMBER 1891. PAUPEB CLAIMS. Dr J 0 Clapp Btipt of Abby Abernetby 3 mo 4.50 J C Slower supt Dizzie Moser and children 1 mo 3 00 Dr J M McCorkle services as supt health Nov. '90 12.50 Lavina flawn aupt of Mahala tiawn 6 mo 4,50 Andy Young supt Chas Cline 1 mo 1.00 Andy Smith enpt Peggy Rose map 1 mo 1.00 Andy Smith fnpt Caniila Rosemans child 1 mo 1.00 Cassie Robinson her supt 1 mo 1.00 Ct)8sie Robinson for support of Bill RoliiDson 1 uio 100 LoaD Smyre eupt of Ri?sie Wilson 1 mo 2.00 Logan Smyre eopt of Rachel JUstber l mo 2.00 W P Campbell his supt 1 mo 1.50 J M Arnt supt of TV m Mayor 'Z mo 2.00 Daniel CabiH supt of Lovic Whitener 2 mo 2.00 W P Smith eupt Susan Pope U mo 3.00 J E Coulter supt Sarah Liu- gerfelt 2 mo 2.00 J E Coulter supt of Amanda Smith 2 mo 2 00 J D Little supfc Adelia Sher- nli 1 mo 1.50 J D Li tile supt James Hagan 1 mo 2.00 J D Little supt of Martha Cnmpbell I mo 1.00 Li R Wbilener supt of Geo Robioeou 1 mo 1.00 L R Whiteuer supt of Susan Miller 1 mo 1.50 M A Abernetby supt of TVesly Abetnethy 1 mo 2.00 P L Jones supt of Mary Sher rill 1 mo 1.00 Perthen Litteo supt of La- favtte Litten 1 mo 1.50 A A Brown supt of Eva Lantz 1 mo 1.00 J M Murray supt of Nancy Arrwood 1 mo 1.50 J V Robinson supt of Katie IloffniHn 3 mo 4 50 G P Sherriil supt Anderson Sheirill 2 mo 3.00 JANUARY. J T Beatv supt of Rebecca Sibtirill 3 mo 6.00 Perthena Litten supt of Lh- favtte Litten 1 mo 1.50 A J Stine supt of Wm Msves 2 mo 2.00 J C Moser supt of Dizzie Moser and children 1 mo 3 00 J H Pitts for burial expfeiises for Isaec Eades pauper 4 00 Catbrtrin Htwn her supt 1 mo 1.50 W P Cimpbell his supt 1 mo 1.50 J W Robinson supt of Katie Huffniau 1 mo 1.50 Cassia Hobinson her supt 1 mo 1.00 Cnsiie Robinson supt of Bill Robinson 1 mo 1.00 P L Drum for coffin for Betsy Shook pauper 1.4 Andy Smith Bupt of Peggy Rosemau 1 mo 1.00 Andv Smith supt of Camila Roeeman's child 1 mo 1.00 Dr J M McCorkle services as SuDt Health Dec. 90 12.50 Logan Smyre supt of Rachel Esther 1 mo Z.UU Locan Smvre supt of Rissie VVilson 1 mo 2.00 L R WhiteDer supt of Geo Robinson 1 mo 1.00 L R Wbitener supt of Su9aa Miller 1 mo 1.50 E L Sherriil supt of Wesley Abernf thv 1 mo w5.00 J M Murray supt Nancy Arr wood 1 mo 1.50 Sidney Sherriil supt of Mary Sherriil 1 mo 1.00 H H Wbilener sup of Eva Lantz 1 mo 1.00 D M Brittaiu sup of Oliver Wood 4 mo 4 00 J L Hawn sup of Harriet Smith 3 mo 3.00 J D Little sup of Martha Campbell 1 mo . 1-00 J D Little sup of Adelia Sher rill 1 mo LOO J D Little sup of James Ha gan 1 mo J.0U FEBRUARY. Romance in E. The room is dusky; there she sits And plays the well known air. While dim the windy moonlight flita About her braided hair: And borne from out the summer dark I hear the village watchdog bark. She plays the air, and I recall How first I heard it by the sea; I know each chord, remember all The meaning it once held for me. That bitter autumn in the rain. Old scar, in which I yet feel pain. And as she plays, thank God, my heart Boats strong with thankfulness and Joy, That I have lived and played my part, A man. and not a lovesick boy; A man 1 come to her and cry, "Play for me, dearest, till I die!" Cornhill Magazine. Best at Last. Sweet rest at last At last the hands are folded Upon a pulseless breaat; And a soul tired of earth's great burden Hath found sweet rest. In Cambridge Cemetery. Fate. Fate loves the fearless; Fools, when their roof tree Falls, think It doomsday: Firm stands the aky. -James Ruasell A -!i-t -ii: Sherriil 1 mo Oi ..f M: f C In 1.00 1.00 2,00 75 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 We send the marvelous Tiwneb Remedy CALTHOS trtm, and legal guarantee that Calthos will atop iMuk.m. Jt EmlaeleM, CUKE Sei-aitorrkea, Varlwnla nm RESTORE LmC Vlgon Ust it and pay if satisfied. .rr.lddraa. VON MOHL CO,, MM At t Cassie Robinson sup of Bill Kobinson 1 mo Cassie Robinson her sup 1 mo Daniel Cahill sup of Lovic Whitener 2 mo Harrie Hawn sup of Oatha rine Hawn 2 weeks Andy Smith sup of Peggy Roaeman 1 mo Andy Smith sup of Camila Roseman'a child 1 mo Mrs WP Campbell eup of W P Campbell 1 mo Logan Smyre sup of RisBie Wilson 1 mo Loga Smyre sup of Rachel Esther 1 mo ML&JJ Cline for keeping rmupes in poor house 3 mo 273 29 Cyms 11 ill sup ol xsaueua CoDnor 1 mo ADdy Young 6up of CbarleB Cliiie 2 mo J D Little sup of James Ha- an 1 mo J D Little sup of Adelia Sher rfll 1 mo J 1) Little sup of Martha Campbell 1 md Dr J M McCorkle services as Supt cf Health Jan '91 Jacob Hefner sup of Susan Pope 2 mo L R Whitoner eupjof Geo Robinson 1 mo MABCH. Dr J M McCorkle for services as Supt of Health Feby iBvina Hawn supt of Mahala Hawn 3 mo Cassie R ibinsoR her sup 1 mo Cassie Robinson sup of Bill Robinson 1 mo E Coulter sup of Sarah Lin- gerfelt 3 mo E, Coulter sup Amanda Smith 3 mo Sam Wilson his sup 1 mo A"dy Smith nup of Peggy Roseman 1 rao Andy Smith eup of Camila Rosemau s child 1 nio ogan Smyre sup of Rachel Esther 1 mo ognn Smyre sup of Rissie Wilson 1 mo Cyms Hiil sup of Isabella Connor 1 mo Bumgarner sup of W P Campbell 1 mo G S Pope for burial expanses for Katie Hawn pauper Bob Beaty sup of Rebecca Sherriil If mo Bob Beaty for burial expen ses for Rebocca Sherriil Q M Smith sup of W M Mays 2 mo Q M iMnith sup of Dizzie Mos er and children 2 mo R Wbitener sup of Geo Kobinson 1 mo L R Wbilener sup of Susau Miller 1 mo Mrs Bob Moose her and children sup 1 mo Ann Setzer find cbildieu sup 1 mo J ii Murray sup of Nancy Arrwood 1 mo Perthena Litten sup of Lt- faytte Litten 1 mo H H Wbitener sup of Eva Lantz 1 mc J D Little sup of Adelia Sher rill 1 mo J D Little sup of Martha Campbell 1 mo J D Little sup f James Ha ij 1 mo Sidney Sherriil sup cf Mary Sherriil 1 mo E L Sherriil sup of ealey Abeiiiethy 1 mo APRIL. Perthena Litten 6up of La- favtte Litten 1 mo J W Robinson Hup of Kitie Huffinon 3 mo Dr J C Ciapp sup of Abbey Abernetby 2 mo J D Little sup of Jaiueii Ha- gan 1 mo J D Little sun of Adelia Siiwr rill 1 mo J D Little sup of Martha Campbell 1 tuo Cassio Robinson her supt 1 mo Cassie Robiuson for sup of Bill Robinson 1 mo Andy Smith sup of Peggy Roseman 1 mo; Andy Smith sup of Gamila Roseman 1 mo Andy Young sup of Chfls Cline 1 mo S L Lefevers sup of Oliver Wood 3 mo Daniel CaLill sup of Lovic Wbitener 2 mo Dr J M McCorkle for services as Supt of Health for March 12 50 Logan Smyre sup of Rachel Esther 1 mo Logan Smyre sup of Rissie Wilson 1 mo Jacob Hefner sup of Susan Pope 2 mo Q M Smith sup of Wm Mayes 1 mo Q AI Smith sup of Dizxie Moser & Children 1 mo Q M Smith sup of Abel Sig- man 1 mo J M Murray sup of Nancy Arrwood 1 mo G P Sherriil sup of Anderson Sherriil 4 mo Sam Wilson his sup 1 mo L R Whitener sup of Geo Robinson 1 mo L R whitener sup of Susan Miller 1 mo Mrs Robert Moose sup of ber & children 1 mo H H Whinener eup of Eva Lantz 1 mo Sidney SherrilJ sup of May Sherriil 1 mo E L Sherriil sup of Wesley Abernetby 1 mo J E Coulter sup of Amanda Smith 1 mo J E Coulter sup of Sarah Lin gerfelt 1 mo Dr E O Elliott sup of Nancy Shook 6 mo MAY. Geo Lin- n - ! Ij a;i; -I .it.lv Y 3.00 I . t, Y.n.. ' "lli-M. ' 1 i: i I l-O'l ! J wt. ii G. ..:! C ilKlor 2 ;;ci Perthena Litteu sup faytte Ltlten 1 mo L R Wbitener sup of R.'biof-on 1 mo L R Wiiitener sup of Mary TY-agufc 1 mo LR Wioiener riup of Susan Miller 1 nio Mrs Roht Moose her sup 1 mo G P Sa r-s ill sup f Anuersoti Sherriil u:jd wift 1 mo G P Sbeviill for sup of Ad lino Abtrnttby 1 mo J M Murray s-up of Nabcy Arrwood 1 mo H H Whitecer fup of Eva Lantz 1 mo JUNE. ('yras Hilt sup of Isabella Con nor 1 tu: Liriua Hawn sup of M .-thai a Hii'vii 3 mo Cassie Robinson hup of Bill Robiuson 1 mo Cassie R bin son her sup 1 mo P M Mull sup of S.irab Lin gerfeit 1 mo P M Mull sup of Marj gerfeH 1 iuo Daniel Chi!l sup ol Lovic Whitener 2 mo J W Robinson sup of Katie Huffman 2 mo L T Bandy sop Vary Sherriil 2 mo QM Suiitb sup of Wm Mayet 1 mo Q M Smith sup of Su?au Pope 2 mo Q M Smith sup of Dizz'e Moser 1 mo Login .SiiijrH for supt of liix hel Esther 1 mo Lo?an .Snnr s;ip of Ristie Wilson 1 mo Andy Smith, sup of Cmi!a Ros-etnan s child 1 mo Andy Smith up of Peggy Kowman 1 mo Andy Young sup of Charles Cline 1 riO J E Thornton for burial ex penses for Susan Pope Alice Wilson sup of Sam Wii son 1 mo M M Gabrivl pup of Adline Abernetby 1 mo li L Whitener up of Hariiat Smith 5 mo L R Wbitener Mip of Geo Hobinson 1 nio L R WLiteuer sup of Susan M;!!er 1 mo L li Whitener sup of Mary Teagu1 1 iuo Perthena Litten sup of La- faytte Lit'en 1 mo J R Guilber sup of Jane Bass 1 UIO Arthur Cisv'O bis sup 1 mo J M J.irrv up of Nancy Arrwood 1 mo Mrs Robert Moose her sup 1 mo E Mathi sup of Abel Sigman 1 mo J D Little Sup of James Hagan 1 mo J D Little Sup of Martha Campbell 1 mo J D Little sup of Adline Sber lili 1 mo E L Sherriil sup of Vvesley Suei rii! 2 mo H H Wbitener sup of E?a Lantz 1 mo 1.00 1 Supt Health July 12.501 ! Jane Bass for her sup 1 mo 1.00 i oo i v as,sie uo unison ior nersup i 1 month 1 -0' j Dassie Robinson for sup of i Hiil Robinson lmo 12 0J -Daniel Cahill for sup of ' i Lovi;; Whitener 2 nio 25H 4o i -h v Smith lor sun of Pesr- Highest of all ia Leavening Power.TJ. S. GoVt Report, Aug. 17, xSSg. 12.50 4.50 1,00 1 00 3 00 3 00 1.50 1.00 1.00 2 00 2.00 150 2.00 5 00 3.33 5.00 2.00 6.00 1.00 1.50 2 00 2 00 1 50 1.50 1.00 1.50 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1,50 4.50 3.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.0c 1,00 1 00 3.00 2.00 i.O; ..V ' 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.50 3 00 j 3 00 2 00 150 1.00 150 4.50 1.00 1.00 1.25 125 2.00 3.00 2 00 1 00 3.00 3 00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1 00 1.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 1 00 150 1.03 1 50 1.00 100 1.50 3.00 1.50 200 1.00 1.50 4.00 1.00 itotwuian 1 mo Autiy Smith lor sup of 'amia llosetnan's child 1 mo Dr. J. A. Sherriil lor sup of fiemll and iooi ir n for nderHon wile 1 1110 M. L. and J. J. Cline keeping paupers in poor d mo Q. M. Smith for sup of Dez- zie Mosers children 1 mo Pt. R. Ritzel for sup of Wil liam 1 mo Arthur Clapp for his sup Cvrus Hill for sup of Isa- bellaonner 1 mo Logan Smyre lor support of Rachel Ester 1 mo Loiran Smyre for sup of Rissie Wilson 1 month M. A. Sigman for sup of Mary Sherriil 1 mo J. A. Brown for conveying 1.00 .00 U Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURS L R Whitener sup ot Geo i A R L Whitener gu o gu Miller 1 mo R L Whitener sup of Nancy Shook 3 mo Abe Turner for taking Joe Steele to poor house Alice Wilson sup of Sam J. R Gaither for sun of Jane Bass 1 mo J D Little for sup of James Hogan 1 mo J Little for sup of Adelia onerriii 1 mo J D Little for sup Martha 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 1.50 4.50 1.00 THIRD PARTY HERE. y . u r i 11 -1 Polly Hart to poor house 1.50 T a,V IT f. L-pueu L. R. Whitener for sup of aAvTP Geo. Robinson lmo 1.00 x, l? mo L. R. Whitener jor sup of . ... " P" ZZf 5UP 01 busan Miller 1 mo l.oO L. R. Whitener for sup of November. Marv Frazer 1 mo l.OOlRH Whitener for sup of Sam Wilson for his supl mo"1.50 1 Eva Lantz 1 mo 11. H. V hitener for sup of I Jane I5ass 10 her self 1 mo Eva Lantz 1 mo 1.00 Andy fantn tor sup of Pee:- gy Roseman 1 mo 2.00 Andy Smith for sup of Cor- nila Roseman child 1 mo 1.50 Cassie Robinson for sup of BUI Robinson lmo E. A. Sherriil for sup of Adlin Abornethy 1 mo E. Mathis for sup of Abel Sigman 1 mo J. M. Murray for sup of Nancy Arrowood 1 mo J. E. Coulter for sup of Amanda Smith 1 mo. SEPTEMBER. A. C. Hass for sup of Har- Mecklenburg Times. An Allianceman sent the following to tbe editor of the Times yesterday: Editor Times: There ia a schema or trick being run on the voters of this State, and 1 suppose the',wLoIe souii- 1.00 try tbat should be exposed. A very fancy gotten-up paper, in the shape of a petition with red tape and the name of the National Alliance attach ed, headed,"We the under;-igned, pledge ourselves to support a third party in 1892," and is being sent to all the sub-Alliances in the State and are being signed by the aliiarces almost to a man. Two men in this county that you well know are at work all over this county, Iredell. Rowan, Cabarrus and Stanley.'1 The red taped petition wiil be pub lished in the the Times next week. In the meantime, we have to say that there is nothing in the English lan guage that will express our contempt 2.00 1.50 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 riet Smith 2 mo JULY. J.50 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 12.50 3.00 2.00 2.00 3 00 1.00 3.00 1.50 1.50 6 00 1.50 1 00 1.50 3.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 100 1.00 9.00 E. L. Sherriil for sup of eIv Abernetby 2 mo J. E. Little for sup of James Hogan 2 mo D. Little for sup of Addie Sherriil 2 mo J. I). Little tor sup of Mar tha Campbell 2 mo Dr. J, C. Clapp for sup of Abbv Abernethv o mo Lavina Hawn sup ofMaha- la Hawn 3 mo Dr. J. C. Whiteside services as supt. of health for Aug 12.50 Lassie Robinson tor her sup 1 nio Cassie Robinson tor supt of Bill Robinson 1 mo Andy Smith supt of Peggy Roseman 1 mo Andy Smith sup of Camila Rosemans child 1 mo Neely Wyant sup of Katie Kami) 1 mo Xeely Wyant snp of Polly Kamp 1 mo Dr. J. SherrilJ sup of Isa bella Connor 1 mo Dr. J. H. Sherriil for sup of 1.50 Cassie Robinson for her sup 1.00 j for this low-down, underhand, cow- Dr. J , A. bherrill for sup Of ardlv. sneaking. Drose2vtin?r metbo.l 1.00 Anderson Sherriil & wife 6.00 f iiri r The men who seek to Drostitute NATIONAL ALLIANCE MEET- tne Alliance to the crazy Third car- ING tv movement hail nn reornar.1 fnr th j - 2.00 4.00 From Col. L. L. Polk's account of Alliance constitution and its pledges the Indianapolis meeting in the of non-partisanship. We feel sure 4.00 Progressive Farmer we copy the tnat ta,a low dowa metbod Lev- following. The February meet- er a" y any farmer, but it 3.00 ing ia to be composed of twenty ia the work of old worD out deaJ nn five delegates at large from each beat Polilical ekunka like Rittes- 2.Jj - ,-, hottse and Macttne. who hnrn stolen organization intneconieaeration 1 : . . . 7.5O one for each ten thousand inem- lu luo "S' e " , , . . . , 1 corn, to aau its me, oeioui 11a con - bers m each organization to be . . , , 4r.M , , , , . mi I Buwi on anu leaye it an empiy snen .OU I phncon hr tno mom horchm Tlio I 1 J rt following is the list of the dele gates at large for the Alliance; 1.00 Harry Iraey, Texas; L. 1. Featherstone. Arkansas, William 1.00 Fair Goodwin. N ew Jersey; Col. C. M. Butt, Wisconsin; Alva Agee, Ohio; T. S. Adams, Louisiana; 1.00 Marion Cannon, California; L. F. Livingston, Georgia; FranK Bnr- w Rett, .Mississippi; J . H. Beverley, Our exierience covers many ills, manv i Virginia; Matthew Rhea, Tennes- Pms a?,d many hls- nr ns. smaller l.OO I T T , t I our pillsaresniallerandourbillsaresnial see, JU. leonara, .UlSSOUn; d . tf.l ler when we ns De Witt's Little Earlv Ki" 1 50 W eaver, lowa, M. v . Rork, Ore- r r m-", uruggist gon; C. M. Maxson, New York; 1.00 Over a year ago we pointed out the dingers of allowing politicians to get in control of the farmers organ ization. Tbe fork of the road is here. The farmers who joined tbe Alliance for a good purpose have either to put the politicians outside or see the or ganization perverted, disgraced and run in the ground. A nderson Sherriil & wife 3.00 St. Claire Thompson, Pennsvlva- GUARANTEED CCRE. 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 200 Cassie Robinson her sup 1 mo 1.00 Cassie Robinsou sup of Bill Robinson 1 mo J E Ooulter sup of Amanda Smith I mo J E Coulter sup of Sarah Lingerfelt 1 mo Logan Smyre sup of Rachel Esther 1 mo Logan Smyre sup of Rissis Wilson 1 mo Alice Wilson sup of Sam Wil son 1 mo J D Little sup of James Ha gan 1 mo J D Little sup of Adelia Sherril 1 mo J D Little sup of Martha Campbell 1 mo Q M Smith for sup of Dizzie Moser and children 1 rro 1.00 Q M Smith sup of Wm Mays; G P Sherriil sup of Anderson Sueriill 2 mo 6.00 An-y Young sup of Charles Cline 20 davs 66 Andy S.'iiith sup of L'eggy Roseman 1 mo 1.00 Andy Smith 6up of Camila Roseman s child 1 mo 1.00 Cassia Robinsou sup of Bill Robiuson 1 mo 1.00 Cassie Robinscn her sup 1 mo 1.00 Arthur Ciapp his sup 1 mo 1 00 M M Gabriel sup of Adline Abornethy 1 mo 2.00 Dr J O Whitesides services as Supt Health for Mav, June 25.00 J W Killian sup of Eva Lantz 1 mo 1.00 Jol n Gabriel sup of Isabella Connor 1 mo 1.50 Q M Smith sup of Dizzie Moser and children 1 rao 3.00 Q M Smith sup of Wm Mays 1 mo 1.00 Alex Clrtrk sup of Wesley Ab ernethv 1 mo z.00 Alice 'Wilson sup of Sam Wil son 1 mo 150 S C Brown sup Mary Sherriil 1 mo 1.50 L R Wbitener 6up of Geo Robinsou 1 mo 1.00 L R Wbitener eup of Susan Miller 1 mo 150 L R Whitener tup of Mary Teague 1 mo 1-00 W W Bridges sup of James Hagan 1 mo 2,00 W W Bridges sup of Adline .Sherriil 1 mo 1 50 W W Bridges sup of Martha Campbell 1 mo 1.00 JM Mnrray 6iip of Nancy Arrwood 1 mo 1.50 Logan Smyre sup of Rachel Esther I mo. 200 Logan Smyre eup of Rissie Wiison 1 mo 2.00 1 50 1 Perthena Litten sup of La- faytte Litten 1 mo 1-50 2 nn Jane Bass for her sup 1 mo i.uu w a P M Mull sup of Sarah Liii- 1 .0 1 gerfeit I rao 13 P M Mull sup of Mary Lm- 1.00 rrerfelt 1 mo 1.25 1 I innratri ' 3.001 J C Whitesides services as Vrther Clapp for his sup J. Cline for sup of Elizabeth Merchant 1 mo Logan Smyre sup of Rach el Esther 1 mo Logan Smyre sup of Rissie Wilson 1 mo J. M. Murray sup of Nancv Arrowood 1 nio Alice Wilson supt of Sam Wilson 1 mo L. R. Whitener supt of Geo. Robinson 1 mo L. R. Whitener for supt of Mary Teague L. R. Whitener sup of Susan Miller 1 mo M. O. Sherriil sup of Jane Bass 1 mo H. H. Whitener sup of Eva Lantz 1 mo Jacob Sherriil sup of Adline Abernetby 1 mo Elkana Ma this supt ot Abel Sigman 1 mo P. L Jones sup of Mary Sherriil 1 mo P. M. Mull sup of Sarah Lingerfeldt 2 mo P. M. Mull tor sup of Mary Lingerfeldt 2 mo J. E. Coulter for sup of Amanda Smith 2 mo 1.00 -i Kn M.G 2.00 nia; M. A. Householder, Kansas; We authorize our advertised drug- Elzey, Maryland; T. T. gest to Bell Dr. King's New Discov- Gardner, Kansas; Thomas W. eiy for Consumption, Coughs and 2.00 Gorce, Indiana; William Hess,Hli- Colds, upon this condition. If ycu nois;R. A. Southworth. Colorado; are afflicted with a Cough, Cld or M. V. Lonecker, Michigan, S. M. any Lung, Throat or Cheet trouble, 5q Adams, Alabama; A. P. Baskins, and will use this remedy as directed, Florida; Marion Butler, North gmng it a fair trial, and experience 1.50 Carolina. no benefit, you may return thf bottle The nlace of meeting istobede- and have your money refunded. We 1.00 1 K-r. -i-v.,-. I nnuld rot make this offer did we not IC11U1UCU UV LUC LUUlUlUi.CC, UUl 1 i - j a -i a -i a .-i-f , I tr-nrtiv fViaf. T1r TCino'fl Lli rncprr 1 00 1 18 iinuersuooa tnat it win oe I - & - - j held in St. Louis, Cincinnati. Chi- 000,(1 De renea on- " Dever UI8aP" 1.50 cago, or some point in the cen- points. Trial bottles tree at T. R. I A Viprnfi1 V. v'ft Timor Sforp T.ftrrre ciVa trai sortnwesT. - 1-00 x- v : . - i rc 50c. and Sl-00. i ro cers except the substitution of Bro H. L. LoUCks, Of South Dakota, isong as BCI-0ja7still disease. Wzema. Zjj I lor Bro. B. XX. Clover. Of Kansas, I rheuniaUsm. lt. timely use saves many I '11 tl T . 4 C . ' 1 . . i oc V; VrA 5 uvea xorsaieDj jas.A. Jiuiia,uruSg.8c l.oO I ;n u 150 1 ber of congress. The National Legislative Committee now con- 2.50 sists of the National President, 2-50 2.00 4.50 3.00 1-50 z.oo OCTOBER. Andy Smith for sup of Peg gy Roseman 1 mo Andy Smith for sup of Camila Roseman's child E Matbi-t sup of Abel Sigman l mo L R Whitener sub of Nancy Shook 3 mo Mrs Robt Moose ber sup 1 mo J W Robinson sup of Katie Huffman 1 mo J E Coulter sup of Amanda Smith 2 mo M F Uull sup of Oliver Wood 3mo Cassie Robinson sup of Bill Robinson 1 mo Cassie Robinson her sup 1 mo R R Reitzel sup of Wm Mays 2 mo Arthur Clapp his sup 1 mo 1.00 E L Shemll sup of W esley Abernetby 1 mo G M Beaty sup of Adline Abernethy 1 mo Hosea Greenhill sup of Sa rah Hoyle 1 mo Cyms Hill sup of Isabella Connor 1 mo Logan Smyre sup of Rachel Esther 1 2.01 Logan Sm3're sup of Rissie Wilson 1 mo A R Cahill sup of Lovic Whitener 2 mo D M Brittian sup of Oliver Wood 3 mo HAPPY HOOS1ERS. Wm. Timmorss, Postmaster of Ila ville, Ind., writes: Electric Bitters C. Wr. Macune. L. P. Featherstone, has done more for me tLan a:i other of Arkansas, G winn. of Tennessee, medicines combined, for that bad and Mann Page, of Virginia. The teellDS ansmS Irom iv,aney aua Aj,v" Presidents of all the States consti- er lr0UDi6- OUD 61ie' Iarmer ana tute the Advisory Council to the tockmmn.of eame place, says; "Fhd I S" 1 A T-a a AX 1 A l 1 A IT! 3 National President. iecinc J51llfers lo lDe e" ney and Liiver medicine, maae me feel like a new man." J. W. Gard ner, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is a!l run down and don't care whetberer he live3 or dies; be found new strgnth, good ap petite and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle, at T. R. Abernethy's Drug Store. i on A resolution was aaoptea re- 1,00 questing such members of Con gress as owe their election to Alli- 1-50 J ance votes, not to enter a party caucus on the question of Speaker ship unless adherance to the Oca la demands be made the test. 3.oo 1.00 1.00 DOES PROTECTION PROTECT ? Certainly, in one instance, it does. Hood's Sareaprilla is the great pro- Wbat measures are you taking to 5top tection against the dangers of impure that cough ? Let us suggest De Witt , . I Cough and Consumption Cure. It is blood, aad it win cure or prevent an infallibl. For sale by J. A. Smith, dra? diseases of this class. It has well St. : . u i l v.1 i : won its name oi ue ue u.uuu .uxi- football, as applied to the 2.00 lier by Us many remarlcaDle cures. Kame now piayed, seems to be a case of lucus 3l non lucendo. There is very little 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.50 Tbe highest praise has been won J football in it. The kicking is mostly done by Hood's Pills for their easy effi cient action. Sold by all druggista. Price 25 cents per box. Listed," as tbe brokers say, at "100 Doses One Dollar," Hood'a Sarsaparilla is always a fair equiva lent for the price. 2.00 2.00 Tbe largest line of Confections ever brought to Newton, at Yount & I Shrums. Pric?8 lower than ever be 3 00kore. t UQ by the players against the rulings of the umpire. The head, the arms, the hands the fists are all used more than, the feet. It would be curious to trace theevolutioii of the present game from the old-fashioned football played thirty years ago, when it was almost wholy t kicking game. Then it was an exceptional thing for the ball to be touched by a player's hands; now it is seldom out of some one's hands. You may cough and cough and cough and cough and cough you will not, if you take De Witt's Cough and Consumption Cure. For sale by J. A. Smith, druggibt.
The Catawba County News (Newton, N.C.)
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Dec. 11, 1891, edition 1
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