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. JAMES C. BOYLIN, Publisher. Ir Mlf f f ft fMif t T The Wadesboro Messenger and Wadesboro Intelligencer Consolidated July,l 1 8C3. PHIZ mW SEEIES-YOL. IV.-NO. 1. WADESBORO, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL . 17," 1890. B ADAH'S 11C ROBE KILLER. the Greatest Discovery of the Age Tl DIAMOND BUTTON FEOM THE DIAKT OT A XLWTEB AND THX KOTB BOOK Or 1 fiKPOBTEB. " CHATTER XX VL A DOCUMIHT THAT SHEDS UK5HT, OLBROOK OLD ht THEOR Y, BUT THE REM EDY 1 RECENTLY DISCOVERED. ; : '' - o- ' . 'Cures Without Fail Catarrh Consumption, Asth ma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, :;hemnatism, Dyspepsia, Cancer, Scrofula, Diabe- ; tis, Brieht's Disease. '.rilalarial rever, Diptheria v and Chills. Ia short, all forms of Organic and Func tional Diseases. The Cores effected by this Medicine are in many cares MIRACLES. Sold only in Jags containing One Gallon, Price Three Dollars Aa small investment when Health and Life can be obtained. 'History of the Microbe Killer," Free. " CALL ON OE ADDEKSS L. J. HUNTLEY & CO., Druggists, Sole Agents. - Wadesboro, N. C. DE. J. T. J. BATTLE OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL BERV , ICES TO THE PEOPLE OF WADESBORO AXD VICINITY. By BABCLAY KOETH. CCwpyrtgUtecI, 1S8B, by O. H. Dnnham, Published oy special arrangement through Too Am.-,, Preea AmwcdnHon.) -chapter xxy. ... HOLBEOOK MARKS A DISCOTEET. M ON TH had elapsed since the murder. It re mained quite as mucli of a mys tery as it had been in the be ginning. The po lice authorities were baffled in every, direction, though they clung obstinately to their theory that Templeton had been : killed for some one else. On his way down town,- on the morning following his walk with Annie, Holbrook had stepped into headquarters, and had talked with the high official who had supplied him with the eample of cloth and the dia mond button. He had discussed the theory with the high official, and was compelled to acknowledge that from the standpoint of the authorities, and with the information they possessed,' the theory was plausibly argued. ' ... . He was troubled over his own conceal ment of certain things, and while he felicitated himself upon the fact that neither Tom nor himself had said a word concerning Fountain, now that it was clear that he was not the guilty man, yet he thought he ought to tell the authorities of the suspicions they had as " vr.ouui nvsxwi. niiea ina aWI to haw nn thm nniwn I ANOTHER. TlldMrpa aoums companion, - - Tanned shn nA ku m.ri. TIOV. "Recipe for a pink dye. Cut a soft but verv "stretchv" shoaa. The New Terk Tribune. Plug OUt of a DUmnkin: take nnt evrl hnva ni th no, 1 I The ASSOCIA- "WHOLE POMPEY WAS CLEAllED. "I cannot make a this property as. I want - to do, without discovering to -Judge Harkner certain events of my life, which, if known to him, would lose me his esteem. I think 1 nave it now, and I wish to retain it. .. "The first thing I would have to con fess would be that Charles Pierson is not my right name, although I have borne it now for twenty years. My real name is Carroll Preston. "I propose to set down here briefly the facts, to be read by Judge TTai-irrifr after my death. "1 was born at Red Bank, N. J, When about 20 years old I removed with my parents to Plainfield, N. J. There, two years after, I married a young girl, who died at the end of a year in giving Mrth to a daughter. "Shortly after I went to Philadelphia. ant down to read the . . . erJ airescuy snoas. xne W I " I " , . .... , . Imperial Caesar'. iatfn Pre him Great document so sin- "usuu OI a pumpiun; take out seed boys and the negroes wore heavy, u" ine A"iance nas RivareXamesaie. gularly brought and P your yarn; then pour in home-tanned leather shoes with P"" treeh impetus to another more- Atlanta Constitution. ' to his notice. poke-berry juice and a little copper- wooden soles. Those were noisy menk o' 'armera, having ita head- 'Private John Allen W MiafliMinni "Judge Hark- as. Replace the plug, and let it stand households where there were many qu-'ters at Springfield, Mass., and who became the wit of the House of JZ:t 'w-ty-four hours:- . boys, or where, as was often thecal itself the National Farmers' bSStS I wTti ttl feaTS make a wilL I Tl"9 " lh-e fir8t memorandum that the carpets had been taken up, made Indeed, agents of the Sunaet te8 . ought to do so, my eye ma little "Confederate into bed coverings, and sent to camp league have begun to appear regu- hirn8eif cf how he came to be a pro - for my property receipt book.w It is not a dainty lit- or hospital. ' lwly at the meetings of the secUons found lawyer P has grown to be tie book in black and gold, itlahome- Gloves were easily made, of linen of lhe MUk Producers' Union, and a Dart mf,m . made of coarse brown paper sewed for laomer and cloth for winter. are 5 f propaganda, and Tarn3 in the c,OHk TOQm qJ tli6Houa together With lininiunnn ..J Pt lt . .... . I ftnrollino- rwm tl hu iKo thnnnnJ. I . .wv.. VUOUWUOC - " r-w.Wu,uU won nr ioose or om Diack J """"0- yesterday, aod when Allen's turn is .written with a quill. The ink. silk, scraped like lint, spun with cot- A U membe? ia near.,v came he told this one! - . .Jto a pcuunar oroazea iook, ion, ana Knitted into shape. omw iu we union, out lis recalling our home-made inks of Except for the bitter sadness of it, chief "ng is in this State. Con -those days, which were sticky, and the way we got our mournine would necticu" and Massachusetts. Iu naa an unpleasant odor. ' : J have been funnv. Crana onnJA nnt origin dates back less than a "year. large, it now amounts by - the last inventory to over two million dollars. will to dispose of The Confederate woman dyed "er- be had. The demand for all hlolr When the State Fair was held in ery thing goose feathers for bonnets, I goods had been so great that the sup- A1iany las' September a group of straw to braid bonnets and hats, old dresses, gloves and stockings. So universal was the practice that we sung. "I am dyeing! Afary, dyeing Boils the kettle hot and fast, . With bark of plum and walnut, Gathered in the days long past." Bonnets properly head the light of our wonderful costumes. When the wr begun, bonnets, were worn small. We continued to wear them just as tney were, forgetting, ia our preoc m. T . a . . . ply on hand was soon exhausted Ro a"ners came together in a little a regular system of exchange wae room and formed the New York instituted. State Farmers Alliance, with special When a loved one was killed, some PurP8e of securing "an equal tax I 1 , TTT . m m one, perhaps a stranger, for our common needs made us all sisters, I want to tell you of the greatest legal victory of my life;' said Alien, as he lighted a cigar and prepped hU feet against the wall in true Southern etyle. 'It was down in Tupelo, dur iner the Irvine nariod iit sfurthn war. I was at that time a practicing thd"wned were fr lawyer that is. I oractieed .h.nAr OIvwww OXE OFTI The Sad Htn. Hie Wife a , ea witb a . mingtoa. WQnungtoa Su John Evants. out with a par November to Miss., returned gives a deplor eOfferings of the went from this i Evans was with r who were on a raf: on Bogue river la , Sunflower river, w party were washed The others were 6 a a skiff attached to Wrt.Mrt 1 .L. I - "... uucu iu.o uceu iub oaneor rnruo. i.ni;. .i . ... " i uciai.ivu. iuab kuera wa Kiirn a thm,- - " M U.U I became involved with a widow named VVessing, with one child a boy. She forced me into a marriage. I pretended to j ield, but it wasa mock marriage. The supposed minister was an 'accom plice. I fled from this alliance, taking care that after my flight she should know the ceremony was false. l tied to Europe, and while there an l will quote about that as change of fashion, from a letter written time: "Gradually a lady here and there appeared in a bonnet of novel shape, unlike any thing our Confederate eyes had rested upon, with a sort of front BOSE, GEipL If$0RAfGE JlGEIyT. Represents the leading Fire and Life Insur ance Companies. ' - Office Martin Street. "Wadesboro. HV C. 6 to Temploton's and Fountain's relations American, of my name exactly, died in Porticoor balustrade addition! and Ao l .il t A At t n.. Q Cm a II fAiitn IPl. 1. ' m . I il.!. 1. . uiih ariiBHcauy covered with more or less of ribbon, lace or flowers. I learned upon inquiry that word had come through the blockade that 'bon nets were worn larger in front.' "Next there came a whieper that bonnets were worn larger behind.' In an incredibly short time there ap peared excrescences of divers hues to each other and to the dead Pierson. But what was he to say? He was in pre cisely the same predicament as he .was before they had found Fountain to be guiltless. He couldn't speak without bringing Flora into the affair, and if it had been difficult to do eo before, now after his interview with her. and after a Small town. Thouch nvara f tt'l paid no attention to it, until I learned tnrough the American consul thai: in quiries had been made by my dead wife's I A.' 1 " reiauves ana oy the woman Wessing. fluiT. T r.nn..nJ I .1. . ...... louaucu lue consul tnat it was myself w ho had died. It was easy to do, for the other Preston had no friends. CT it . - . - i men returned to this countrv ami came and offered to exchanea hr mourning, which she was juat leav ing off, for our colored clothes. The trade was gladly made, without re gard to the fit of the garments. Certain ladies who came to Rich mond immediately after the war, and went to St. Paul's, the most fashion able church, 8aid they would have thought they were at a masquerade, but for the sad faces and the worn forms dressed in those strange costumes. God bless the peace that now lets us laugh over those days of priva lione! c. M. Lyitn. A TERROR. If Yon Cant Agree, Why. Don't You Fight it Out, Young people are terrors.' This law." When the fair ended the members went to their homes and talked of their organization amone their neighbors, and corresponded with each ether, and the result was that in December a delegation from the Alliance .visited Springfield, Mass., to confer with a body of farm ers who met in that city, to form the National Farmers' League. After a full conference the Farmers of the two States agreed to consolidate. The New-England men adopted the plan I had any cases to practice with. One day old 'Uncle' Pompey, one of the old negroes of the settlement, came into my office and said: " 'Mars John, I wants you to cl'ar me. I'se gwine to be Vested for stealin of two hams out'ea de cross road store, " 'Well, Pompey, I asked, 'did you steal the hams?' " 'Mars John, I just took 'em. 'Did any one see you J' I asked. 'Yar, boss, said the old negro, disconsolately; 'two ole white buck-ra'a.' 'Now, Mars John, said ole Pom- wnat was practically a nromisa on bin part not to us,e his knowledge to the dis- .adopted the name of Charles Pierson. TU TJ Ci T 1 -T T rv ri advantage 01 herself or Fountain, It was ruteen years had elapsed since I left , IF -L UltAl. JJ, 1. O.J aoubly so. .Besides, to open himself to fiainneld. I put inquiries on foot and aud contrivance, obtruding from th UI6u uu,ku nuuiuuBiuproTeireacn- wia essmg woman nacii backs of ladies' ciuua io xom. I "cici uueitinj name. So, without revealine anv of bfa "I entered business and thoughts, he left and went his way to trom 4116 beginning. From time to time msuce. ne aismissed aU further con- "a4 sent money, tlirouirh smst r ; DENTIST, ' ' (Office Over L. Huntley's Store,) Wadesboro, North Carolina. ALL OPERATIONS W ARK AN TED. 9-tf . : the thought that he was so involved bv circumstances that be could not do what A n e r n I n o ! i a fe.mcd to 08 an obvious duty without rtllOlHI III0LILUL6. doing greater harm in other directions. uiiuii 1 uu on me joys i nis walkwith Annie on the previous even- mg ana ner charming qualities of mind and person. -Thus engaged, he reached bfa As he opened the door of the outer room, with more than usual vigor, he was star tled by a loud crash. A clerk had so piacea a ladder that one leg was imme diately in front of the door. He had mounted it so as to gain access to a row of high shelves surrounding the office, dismissed all further con- 1 nave sent money, throuirh siaeranon or rns duty in the matter with urces tue woman W essing. uirajucuuj a uau inquiries made as to my child in Plainfield, wnom I had leit witn her aunt. WADESB0K0, N. C. D. A. MoGhtoor. A B. Principal. THB SPRING TERM BEGINS MONDAY, JAN. 6th, 1890. Twrnoir in Lttbrajit Dkpabtkknt 2, 47"No deduction made for lost time. G. FORT, euilder. Contractor 4 Millwright, ii ciivi ui csutt.es wnose anaus the heads sheds as it were, Duut upon the original body of other day to his house to tea a me Donnet. tleman whoee separation from the Day by day this disease of the "partner of his joys and sorrows" has bonnet spread through our congrega but recently ceased to be the talk of tion, until rows ot ladies, having the town. Immediate upon being caught the contagion, might be seen seated in the drawing room the iren- She had just married, at tha tirtfe of e,tt,nff ' a state of deep satisfaction tleman was am.roachftd bv t.h in .j IUir,j, a man oy the name of inese ingenious and picturesque daughter of the host with: sofdTdT man?ed weUand waa ap- arboreecences." 'Where is your wifel 'Dgmyhfe'ewYorkVmar i -B'neta bcae eo vast that Somewhat amazed and decidedly ried a young girl under the name of f f one made of six yards of embarrassed, the gentleman shammer Fountain. She thought she had married tarlatan. costing forty dollars in ed forth: me. It was another mock marriage. A Confederate money, with twenty 'I don't know ' SeofacIeSmaeiParker'aCted me"aa of'ed goose feathers. We 'Don't know'persisted the infant .. JeIKJ man. nlaited our hafa of Brvllr t- n..;ui- i j . "lo had me in his power for vears I lv 7 ' ",i"ie 'x " 11 J uuu you Knowi' and bled me freely, until I caught him 7 16 COrn busks' or of Pa, indng that the child kept on ask- in a scrape and held the state prison me"- Aliey were pressed on a jar, ing troublesome questions despite the .iixux. Alien x was inriprnriant. u tuah tuere was no trrt-nf ing the farmers, such as the tarifE. The functions of the State Leagues concise statement, says the New York euou,d-ba to secure laws asked for by Tribune, at least is made by a certain lbe fa5mers '"n the State Legislatures. Anus in Massachusetts and Connecti cut where the oleomargarine ques tion is troubling the agricultural nt . 1 XT !-t1 r I'"";: .ITil - do ayg for you undenheeir , oiaie I cumstances rarmers' j-ieague, and to contribute - - -f uwvtviiui uvuj, lb trV rhldet,ed 1 nSt BatUd bdy ' WU. I consented to try,' said Al tltjZhe" Pf0 came, ltJIU "The case was to be hekrd before member of Congress who represents i a district not more than 100 miles dis tant from New York. He invited the Magistrate named Johnson. Ha was totally uneducated, and wa, moreover, a perfect dictator, and no negro ever came before hiui who was not fined the maximum penalty and sent to his field to expiate the crime in the sweat of his brow. lhe Magistrate heard tha cam family his wile, two three sons. Two me l demon Myer's family : . i . granu-aaugnter were ed. Besides these, were " ton's wife; Suean S daughter Hester, and 2 Henry; all of Wilminp;t . The party were on th J i twenty four hours, and ' sixty miles in that time, on Jonas Goldman's pLi Bogue Creek, aud were c their homes bytheoverj Evans says that huudrc people are in that county, r have beendrowed; the suT. the survivor are truly disti Besides himsalf, oniy one of Evans family was "save,; fant about a year old wi: he swam out .when the r. wrecked. Vicksburg, he says, is' fur. fugees; many colored, peopl North Carolina being amoi number. All are anxious to i but have no means to do o. interests, this issue should be fought vZZ u , ,T u T ithv thH,.f.T.,- 1 Every 06slb,e proof was brought to ITn k , T " show tnat Pompey stole the hams. nne turned its attention to the alleged unj rue president of t League is George T. Powell. Ghent, Columbus, County, New York. It is not difficult to obtain access to the ranks of the order. For the 6mall sum of fifty cents a card, sign ed by the president or recording secretary, is handed the applicant, certifying that he is a life member of the Ptate League, and has taken the following pledge: There could be no doubt of it from the testimony. I did not put a Btngle question to any of the witnesses, but ben the testimony was all iu I arose. d in my most dignified manner addressed the Magistrate: lease your Honor, it would be useless for me to argue the position he holds, and before one who would adorn the SuDerior if not th Supreme Court bench of this grand old Commonwealth. And I may say .that those who know you best say that you would grace even the Su WADESBORO, N. C. O ', Xstimate furnished for the construction of all kinds of buildiags, from the cheapest to the finest. Correspondence solicited. References furn fced on application. office had in charge being lettered in wuiie on tnem. open the door it had struck a leg of the iuuw, neariy toppling over the clerk and causing him to drop one of the boxes to the floor, upon which it fell so heavily as to burst open. . T This was the crash which had startled him. Several of the clerks sprang to save the box, and as they lifted it up it fell apart, scattering its contents. "What papers are they?" asked Hol brook, viewing the wreck he had caused. "Old ones, I should judge," replied Clark, the managing clerk, bending over to pick one of the packages up. "They refer to Sampson, Hurcomb & Co., a concern that has been out of existence these ten years. Their affairs are all closed up." .. Among the papers was a small tin box. "What is that?" asked Holbrook. "I don't know," said the clerk, picking it up. "Look for the key," finding it locked and the key not in the lock. The office bov WADESBORO, N. C. but could find none. ... , ' O ' Holbrook took the box and turned it D. L. PARKER, Prop'r. SrteaT-4 n one he Ba? "What can it be?" he said, struck by the initials. "Bring something to break WADESBORO Shaving Emporium. O- ' J?.7 Brber Shop is now furnished with the FINEST and most COMFORTABLE Ch of any town in this section, and all who wish a nice, bloodless Bbave will find me always at ray post, with a steady hand and a desire to please. Hair out or trimmed in all the latest tyl, and we guarantee to please the most George Holland is now with me and will be j ikwvu u serve an dis old patrons. Respectfully, , 7 RAPH ALLEN. I7n viaf x- f T 1,.J t.: ., I . ""J d 11 .-uia woman uiree years snape. Then they were painted with abused her mind a to th rol a To fiee tbe beauty of the village When Holbrook had hastily swung Ief her, after giving her enough prop-J UP tho chu"-'h aisle in such a hat, "v mao uw maepenaent. i nad a """ieu wun wnac we all recognized son by her named Harry Fountain, as a strip of her father's dressing- I married another woman under the rnho . ., same circumstances, forcing PtaS to 2 Provoke a Smile, perform the marriage ceremony 8o conscious was each one of similar nw llij tuave now. my name In uvu u unu person. i remember well a sad case of mv T I 1 e . . uau iouna, in some secret corner, a can of old carriage varnish the genuine article. Proudly I de cided that my hat should outshine all others. But when I went nut into this marriage was Simpson. The woman uvea in iNew Kocnelle, and has a daugh ter now aoout 13 years old. I made her ! independent when I left her, which was only a year ago. "I have a villain of a brother who dis- appearea wnen he was sixteen from Red Central Hotel, .wu. UCU uaiik, ana we au thought him rr I tua .,,oi,; .u. .. . fuT-oj a ouunumu, hio varuisu meitea ana SSLSLfSJGTVSffi ---.- the relationship, but have given him reader may imagine the result, money to keep him quiet He wants After 18&. when Calicoes became rum, that's all. - hard to get even at forty dollars a PipZlu f I68 ,1117 prPer name is J&rd Southern women took to home I"""- 'VT: w.nos mow to the bduh for dnmostin w,r mud reproof of her Daren ts. ho con cluded to make a clean breast of the matter, and have it over at once. So he said with calmness: Well, we don't live together, we think, as we can't agree we'd better not.' - - He stifled a groan as the child be gan again, and darted an exasperated look at her parents. But the preco cious youngster would not be quieted, and at last she exclaimed : Can't agreel Then why don't you fight it out as pa and ma dot' I am unable to say what occurred subsequently. my power by vote and influence to secure the passage of an equal tax law and such other laws as may be tor trie benefit of the farmers; and be useless to dwell upon the testimo ny. You have heard it, and know .he case as well aa I do. Hniai- also to .npport tb. National League "' Ior mB 10 r by ... WtU UllgUOU icttr, wmcn lbe ObleCtS Of iha Twicriia or-a mi I . , . forth in the following -m" 1, . " T ?learly dfiClde8 thia c ad o plan of work statement, printed under the motto of the order, "Divided we are falling, united we will fise": "The-Farmers's League is anon secret, independent, non-partisan organization, in harmony with the Grange, Farmers clubs, agricultural societies and similar organizations. uui toe .League goes a step further. Its object is the farmers' political welfare. The work or the league is directed toward securing a just rep resentation and treatment of the The above Hotel is now complete, well and teatly furnished, and mti wit) -t.i polite aud caroful attention. Table first-class. Terms $3.00 per day. i 5r!8Hra lnion Telegraph office is now ote tor 0,6 convenience of the public, ESTHample rooms on first floor. Travellers nd Drummers' trade solicited. JBus meets all trains.. Give me a trial" ff T. J. INGRAM; Corner Wade and Rutherford streets, WADESBORO, N. C.f Will continue to furnish ; - . his patrons with BEEF. Har"0,?.' l?f h. lry, Butter, fc6s. "Bsa uysiers, Jfisn, Fruits and Vegetables. And wkaUver else can satisfy the appetite f a gentleman always giving the best the market affords.-! will pay the highest mar- e price ior uowf Hogs, Sheep, Ctoickeris, LOOK OUT! O Great Excitement in Wharf town! Ho carried it into his private room, and there they brought him a hammer and a broken dining knife. - With these he broke open the box and found it filled with papers.- The first one he lifted from the box was a note long since overdue. It was drawn to the order of Charles Pierson and signed "A. P. Duncan." rilt ,fa M 1 euPPsed" he muttered. It belonged to Pierson and escaped the boys when his papers were returned. It .must have been misplaced In that box." He lifted out other papers. They were all overdue notes, drawn to Pierson's order and mostly signed by Duncan. ' Holbrook did not know and did not care wno uuncan was. contrary. If he does, he has never shown ii vu me, "Now "When I am dead I want Judge Hark ner to establish the fact that my daugh ter, now Mrs. Templeton, is nay-heir. He will find papers establishing that fact m a safe in the Chemical bank, in a box in the charge of the president, marked To be delivered only on the order of the surrogate.' . I request Judge Harkner to advise Mrs. Templeton that it is my wish that JjoO.OOO be given to Mrs. Wessinir, of - - t " cmvciis menmeoi my death. - - . -.. - . ' . Flag Lore. Journal of Education. -To "strike a flag" is to lower the national colors in token of submis Then began Flags are used as svmbols of mntr agricultural interests in the Leeisla such an epoch of dyeing, of weaving, and command, the officers using ture and in Congress, and due recog and exchanging of patterns ! them being called flag officers. Such nitjioa of farmers in all public affairs But only the country peoplo were flags are square to distinguish them witnout conflicting with the best in lurtunate enougn to Dave homespuns, from other banners. 1 terest of the entire people. Iu New vve poor aenizeng of the cities had to A "flag of truce" is a white flae York the "Pecfe! and immediate ob- use anything that came to hand. The displayed to an enemy to. indicate a result was remarkable. I have seen desire for a parley or consultation " a family of children dressed in old The white flae is a sien of no no wed chintz curtains. - with . r paitni Ul uuia 6ICe8 J . uuou. ofbed-ticbing. . . often go out to the field to rescue the BarleGold. ' . One young belle achieved a master- wounded or bury the dead under the Dental Register, piece. Out of several old silk urn- Protection of a while flag. French statisticians are making a brellas she made a skirt, retaining The red flag is a sign of defiance, curious calculation of the amount of the umbrella shape. As we adhered and-18 of ten used by revolutionists, gold which is annually buried in the to our before-the-war crinoline, re- In our service it is a mark of danger, United States. M. Victor Meunier newmg broken wires or reeds with and ehows a vessel to be receivine or asserts, after careful inouirf tv.o otniu u:.- . ..... I j: l - . . I . 1 ...yn, i oj,,!, wUUe oa lots adv u'ocuargioe uer Mwaer. tbeAmaruvniriAniioia.-nct;. . . - "W 4 - I ..una. iUQDI U nmtjn- peraubulating wore the skirt for the moment, your Honor may have forgotten.' "Then I fished down into my pock et and drew forth, with a great flour. isn, an old copy of 'Julius Caesar. I opened it with great dignity to the j first page and read the line which is familiar to every schoolboy: 'Omnia Gallia in partes tread i visa est. That Queer ChrUtetuut;. -Youth's Companion. Ministers have often very q, stories to tell about weddings. : they could also, without, doubt, i many pages to the literature of ch tenings were they so disposed, New York Tribune gives several i stances of absurd experiences bef ; the font. "What name do you" give ,.t' child P said a Western preacher, a couple who had brought their ba. some distance, to be baptized. ' ' "Luthy, thir," lisped the bashful motner, ana me pastor, wno waa a little deaf, exclaimed, in horror; "Luciferl Nonsense, woman Par. . dipping his hand in the font, be con tinued, with virtuous unction, "Job: Wesley, I baptize thee " And wfc' er she would or no, the po girl received the name preacher. A young coupl Sunday at the al first child, were amusing, tuougn less eeriou oiunuer. The wife was quite self-possessed, but the young husband beemed pain fully abashed. "Name this child, said the clergy man, and the poor young man'looked about in hopeless embarrassment as if in search of the forgotten words. At this critical moment, his wife S gect of the Farmer League is to so cure an equal tax law. There are j wuw isaues upon wnicn a The WHALE has Threatened to Swal low Everything that is High. And I have just received a large and selected 6tock of General- Merchandise which I n . Forced to Mark Down ; at tlie lowest prices te keep the W hale from gettinjthem. Cme and get barjS Tand Geo The Whale; .lrriCC Plid foral1 Wno' country ' JOHN A. KENDALL, . Vtarftowa,. CV . v "That $230,000 be given Mrs. Fountain if alive at my death, and if not then to her son Harry Fountain if he be alive, but if not of age to then be held in trust for him byJudee HarferiBr t u dead, then tha r T wAVauett equauy i raucn resemoiea a toltr umbrella- But she son under the same circumstances and W great Prlde . and with a waist at quarantine, or is the sign of a conditions as the gift to the Fountain made of her father's wedding coat. - contagious disease. . . " JL? ;W!th A flag at half-mast means mourn- He turned the contents of the box out mlmTSSA blockade In 17 n k Ve88eh? re i his desk.N bird of a brother. Jam PrKt tloc&d her ignorance of the turn Wltb- a flag at half mast to an- world of the fashion, it did not occur ounce the loss or death of some of to me lady . who. had received thia he men. gu mat sucu a pretty drees De hidden. on his desk. At the bottom was a large blue envel ope tied with red tape, and sealed with red wax back and front over the tape. The tape was wound around the nar row and then the long way; so that it could not be opened without the seals being broken. . : . . , On the back was inscribed: " "Private papers of Charles Pierson. Not to be opened unless upon the writ ten consent of Charles Pierson, or after his death, and then only by Jude Hark ner." . , ., - . ....... J.V?ufcJadg Harkner died before he did," said Holbrook, talking to himself. luuiKxu it in ma nana. also that f19 hPf that he wiU soon drink 'himself "I am quite conscious that this is not a wilL but if Mrs. Templeton is as good a woman as her mother was she will vuejr toese instructions. . . ? xr . "CHaLES PTEBSON. "New York, April 10, 1874." Holbrook laid the paper down, over- T0 BE COMTUiUKD Electricity has stepped in merciful ly to alleviate the miseries cf the early riser on dark winter morninra. The black flag is a sign of piracy, j can teeth the enormous amount of I Ad arrangement has been devised by The yellow flag shows a vessel to j 805 kilogrammes (about 1800 noun dai 1 whicf a connection is made between oiinepreciousmetaLwhichrenreaents w roora CK ana the etove. , The nearly four hundred and fifty thous and American dollars.. This gold is never recovered, of course, but is bur ied with the persons in whose 'mouth hog- r -Seventy Thousand. , Raleigh, N. C, April 9 -It is stated that the real numher of Should he open it? Who wn tr. I groes who have left i.h. sf. .u. OlHU and Who Wflq thar nn I laaf fl F A ai na was ne not the executor of Judge thousand. Thi tim.f-, ' Z ' 1 "oea were: our greatest trouble. narnnerr , I . , . .nwuujr mcii woman becjim. 1 He broke the seals. To onen 'tha n- raaae ana aPProaches near the truth, maker. Firt or u . Zji:" 1" it is placed. Making allowance for the ranid increase of tha nnnn)aiVn T: . - I - . .. w rv..c..wu was to 1 -PPng me . nae is lowering it I of the United Rtatoo r .u bo she innocentlv wore I s'Jghtly and then hoisterine it aarain tinued dflUrmratinnfi ; ; iU.. -Blt....- I .,...!... . - . " I. -vaujcrWdUHJetfl ur 0ut3ns, we found ""iUl vessel or tort. it appears that in lees than a hundred rv'"""u' eowi. wuu two holes 11 " xresiaens or the. United drilled through them, or pieces of States goes afloat the American flag gourd covered with cloth, very ser- " carried in the bows of his barge or viceable. Honey-locust thorns made hoisted at the main of the vessel on nairpms. Happy was the maiden board of which he is. wnose lover sent her DICK UWinaoae. Wllld on rnnr frir.Mv I years American cemeteries will con tain a larger amount of eold than u baa reached a point of summerlike now exists in France . Thia ia no iors an alarm is sounded - Th decides the case,' said I, throwing the nudSed him; then he awoke to the book upon the table. That clearly requirements of the occasion, and acquits the defendant. said, in a loud, clear voice, "I will p "With great dignity and solemnity 1118 ceremony of hi last visit to I then took my seat. The old Marix- the a,tar was evidently so fresh iu trate was completely nonplused. He his mind as to have quite . overshad looked at me a moment quizzically owed the significance of the present and scratched his head. Then tnm. occasion. ing to Pompey, he raised himself to 1 his full height and said: I Something Hot. " 'Pompey, I know you stole theM Youth's Companion, hams, but by the ingenuity of your Nothing is so unmistakable as the lawer I've got to let you go. Git out, odor of scorched woollen, aud noth- said he, as he planted his No. 9 in ng more inevitably conveys a sense - the seat of Pompey'e trousers, 'aud if of domestic calamity. It may recall you ever come here again. lawyer or that dismal day when we burned our no lawer, you git six months.' " Sunday gown, or go-to-meeting: jack et, by too close an acquaintance with the air tight stove, or it may suggent the mornjng when, iii pressing fa ther's Christmas stockings, the flat iron left on one a trianvtilnr snot of brown. There is one case on record, however, of a burning which suggest ed only pleasant ideas. ' ' ; . One day, little Polly was driving with the rest of the family, when this disagreeable odor penetrated the air, doubtless proceeding from one oX the country houses which, they were then patsing. . Som jthing is burning.' said one of the company, sniffiug the air. ' Feathers!' suggested another. Hairl' , : - . Flannel!' '. Idlthtinjg the Fire by Klectrieitr New York Sun. - Clock indicator is set over night to any required hour, and when the hour reaches that time in the room ing an electrio connection is estab ¬ lished with the stove, which is then ugniea oy an electric spark. The steeper in the meantime waa not dis lurbed. As the temperature of the room rises, however, it is indicated by a small thermometer, and whn a Tjaner of neeaieaxr pins, as spoils from some sutler's wagon! We threaded over our oia .tooth-brushes : wjtli bristlea. I guess I -know what it ia.' nioed fancy sketch asthe pockets of every leePeri of course-is awakened, but I uf litlla PullT, a seriouauess. dentist, and especially eyery dentist's the act of jumPmg out of bed has I I ve eot a Pioco of pepperment in my mouth, and it burns timmut j --v V. .i.1,1 prompUy and agree- Eadam's Microh V-iUar- rv. H. McLean's Littia I iv... o tV. "l - . 25c. a viah 7 ; -saving suKered with ablv banished bv rr J liver and Kidney Fillets. wv VA I mi a.B i. veiope be was compelled to destroy it. 1 8 causes ot the exodus are really naa been fastened with glue. The en- on,y two in number. First, the short veiope was one of the kind lined with crops, and eecond.-the nersuasion, of tne laoor agents. There tics in the matter 'and sion." : .- . The Parson And ! prom Daretin Hold on, there! patient will attest. no terrors Ior him, and the morn ing ablutions are performed "without a shudder.' , . " O WMV1U ITlfll rneumattsm of th vears. I usrl fio n,,..,, . ,r.- I "nr accidents and dnmu. you,. Elvira. I crobe Killer, and I M nt;,Vi Z" "Z :V,,,? R"a wrious iucon- 1 have the greatest conftdon ir. t-' I hich may be outi-tw i-mi . . ww mmm aw Just be ommonaing "ts. use. and will keep it it you fully f on hand aa a feeneral tonic. iji ' ' M RATAtl apamet..nn.... c.a mata a last approximating the no TZ "J? you can refer any' one sufftin" v..u.feJ , tomiuar.inia I from nnma . I. o IS no, no poli-"oppres muslin. He tore it open and took out a written paper. It was a sheet of letral tenon both sides. ... - xiiw tuuiems or me supa YaA ivo i t ; , . . penned by the Earner,, ns """c"n? Pa,lns.?n.m? he - - "nucu i -j "'". TOtr ij jijns iirnt. and find the inscription. ' ; . .. your sight weak and faiiin; a was 6ir.ed 'JCharles ricrson." prorripUy use D. J. H. cLeas t CS i-yeSi.ive. in I. . vs. net Celt Z El CO Oil fit Von a nf thought of. Then the uppers were made of scraps left from father's and brother's old clothes, the main body ui m garments having g ciomes ior the boys tne p-u-la. Henw r- is Miss w llliams so far, and you forget it! Judge., J Ire: or cl '!'-... , :.d into aks for When nature falters and reau'ros hf 1 cniit ber enfeebled energi-s with" Dr." i .. , r. t : .i J : r from same disease to m don't - Resmectfullv ; . . ,-ilRS. W, L. DULACY For r:! 3 1 L ' " ' i:' mav be onr.ti;;:" """' of Tlr J Ct r . , -j ucu uy uu use or ur. j. a -Alcian's Volcanic Oil LinuneLt Far better 1 medicines which horT.T,;. - .B"5 f IV th IWltm.. ,.r .L . Ji, ,- , ui mt-M'JUlHOU. Ml- mild vet e-otiv. "T LV ! Los Angeles, April 30, 1S39. To Whom it May Concern: This ia .to certify that I have suiTred wil( sciatic rheumatism for almost' five years, and that after the use of Win liadams- Microbe Killer fMr a f.v months, I believe 1 mnt' ' - cimd. Ilavii: t-ecn ac' Oft'..'- 'lift'-'
The Messenger and Intelligencer and Ansonian (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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April 17, 1890, edition 1
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