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MESSENGER - INTELLIGENCER. i WaDESBORO, N. C, JUL 10th, 1890. IAS. G. BOYLIN, Publisher. PoHtics and the Alliance. Ah the political pot is beginning to nioimer questions of interest are cuniiug to the front. lvighte and wrongs ae being discussod. Demands SENATOIt VANCE. Progressive Farmer. We oubliah a letter in this issue from Senator Vance to JCIia&oarr. Eea . President of. the State Alliance. in regard to the Sub-Treasury plan, j are beiug made by the people. Men a I W . .1 11 M.1 Our oeoDle had been led to Deweveiare Decerning restless, especiauy iuo that Senator Vance would readily I Alliance men, whose minds it seems w M;ah -thh wk . matter suDDort the bill, e-en in its present are being agitated by a few pohticaT -r , - ... . 1 ' A I A ,V, . .1 an pHtinrin! From thfl Pro- I shape. IS Wlil DO rememupreu 1 "cu,oSuU6ca, uu A Letter f rom Sam Alexander. ' S. 8. Ctxy o Kw Yom, y NOBTHlLaST OF .5 KW FoUHDI-AITD, ' Jane 23rd 1890. To morrow at 3 p. m. we land at Queens-1 town. How delighted we will ba. Every available desk and writing pad is occupied in the library by the passengers getting ready to mail at the. proper time to-morrow. I have repaired to my state room, No. 200, and will spend a few momenta writing to my Anson county friends. We sailed from New STATE NEWS. Eobt. W. Winston, of Oxford, has received the nomination for Judge in the 5th district. Rev. P. F. W. Stamey, Presiding Elder of the Trinity District, died at High Point last Friday. Avery Butler, the fifteen year old murderer, who killed his father with How This! We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any ease of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHXirsy & Co., Props., Toledo, o We. the nndersismed. have known F. J. Chenev for the last 15 Tears, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac- W.T. SENATOR VANCE AND OOL. PQL- eressi ve' Farmer attacking Senator many letters and resolutions of thanks men would never trust to be guardi I York on the morning of the 16th. at p. m J a 6hot gun at Clinton last April, an vftn ' Our subscribers read'the let- have been sent Senator Vance during ana of their rights and interest. Yet by the toman toe steamer, "City of New who waa convicted and sentenced t ter of Senator Vance, published last t the past few months, thanking him these self-appointed guardians of our week, and can judge for themselves I for hia advocacy oi me uiuauUU ..guw "".UD feet wide, 43 feet deep and carries ten thou- wht.hr it contained any thing which tinna. and financiallv able to carrv out Any I obligations made bv their firm. w kbt ec muAJt, vy noieeaie uruggats, ixie- for bis advocacy of the bill and his work in its behalf. We are at a loss I to account for his actions in the mat The passage of the f orce bill by the Jioune has profoundly agitated the - .unirv. ; From all sections have .trim -xpressions of objection, and i ud'ibe more the question is discuss 1 I lie more tl;e) wBor neuuin;aui' which should have been done. So far as we pan see his main objection is a ioubt as to its constitutionality. 11 it is unconstitutional why did he not say so sooner? Jf it is unconstitutional whv did he introduce it and pretend realise that it is a dangerous bill and I to be a friend to the measure and its may kick back. Tliey fear -that it projectors! We understand tnat &en will not aark and that it can be said I ntnr Vance either suggested pome pi this bill, a is true of every other changes, or made them himself, in measure they have passed to oppress J the original till . Why did he not get the South, that it has injured them u jn proper shape then? and given the 1 South power and J Neither Senator Vance nor any of strength. They fear it may truly be J he outepokeu opponents of themeas- to York." It is one of the largest and best I . a t..i h iun mintAt equiped boat, afloat It isj feet long, 63 - CA vUUiUlUvavivu w I wn . - sand five hundred tons. It has four large I J uOT. r owie. engines, their combined horse power is twenty thousand. There are one thousand three six hundred of this number are first cabin passengers. The first day out we traveled 454 miles, second 430, third 456, fourth 458, fifth 461, sixth 473. This puts us at Queens' town, but is does not Include the distance from New York city to Sandy Hook, 64 miles. The distance is reckoned from Sandy Hook. The second day out was awful. I was very sick and nearly every one was in the same fix. I can mention only threwho otam Vi fh.f ilav Twa vnim. ladies from Greensboro. N. C. MissesEueene that threw up 1700.00 worth of gold and Mary Gray and my brother (Robert). Of I This mine 18 certainly a riCrvaepoeu do. Ohio. Waldiitg, Knnr.iv & ItaJ&yxjt, Wholesale Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, I acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonals sent free. Price 75c per botUeJSold by Druggists. A letter from a Baptist minister in Tyrrell county, to the Kaleigh ite- says : There is no whiskey sola no pauper in the poor house and no prisoner in the jail, and no case on the docket. ' Troy Vidette: At the Tebe Saunders mine now down below the water level a blast was made last week Female "Weakness Positive Care. To thx Editor: Please inform your readers that I have positive remedy for the thousand and one ills which arise from deranged female organs. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my reme dy raxx to any lady if they wQl send their Utica, N. Y. rights push themselves boldly to the front, and demand reforms in the in- m 1 j I fill ... would iustifiy Col. Polk in his anlmad- to account for hw actions m tne mas teres oi me aear peopie. xney r . J r. . . . a j - I clothed in' all the habiliments of a Versionaontnisgrea.auugoou - - " . - . ndefllad damocracv. vet if hundred passengers on this trip. Only about 7 ijenaior V auw - --- -" - . " ' ... Irix hnrrtrpA nf tM. nn,W r fit vhin I COfOer t . i t Vvnn t thA n Am rvr w na - - - - ...iut ou v out aour i. nrc has been mucn Da legislation, anu y uu u, - passengers. The first dav out we traveled in this COUnty and When the judge Fxpress and P. O. Address. Yours respect- THE FORCE BIVU manv things have not been done garment you wui see me cioveu mil , third 456. fourth 458. laof. MmA Wa to hold court, he found JOAKUlliai, 1SJ Uenesee St., ai every eicp. id au weir autivua you can read self interest. They care not what becomes of party or princi ples. They will pledge themselves to do anything and everything if they but see a chance to ride into office. Just now these demagogues are work ing the farmer for all he is worth. Will thn farmers let their better judgment come in in time to check- I course, many others were up, but not my ao- J jtg magnificent vein showing 80 much mate them, or will they allow them J quaintances. I feel badly today; every time j weaitn has never shown any varia- to ride on tneir DaCKS in ro power tne steamer naes a wave lieeiuxesometmng .. Kllt .i-taln. th rnintatian of WVU, lU UMIMWMW vj-- There was a man Who digged a pit He digged it for his brother, To punish his sin He did fall ia The pit he digged for t'other. - The usually well posted Washing- postoffice buildings ; it allows men to ton porresnondens of the Atlanta put whiskey in warehouses aud hires ; Constitution writes: a man to carry the key of each ware- Thre are manv Senators who do house. Less than four years ago there not believe the Senate will ever take was a panic in Wall street. New York. ud the bill for serious consideration. The government sent millions of doi Among them are some Republicans, but they are the men who oppose the measure. Notwithstanding this talk, the chnce8 are tbattho bill will come up . and . such men as Sherman and Chandler, and those men ef their ilk, are determined that it shall become a law before this session ends. The Senate rules will, however, not bo changed. Ingalls and Edmunds would never agree to that. The fight is to be one of endurance. Debate in ure have said why or how it is oncon- Rt.itntinnal . There is a reason for ev erything. None of them seem to know whose name would go before the why it is unconstitutional, 'lhe gov - , I I I ww nv UtU uswivw ernment loans money to raiiroaas, to democratic parly at heart, who was banks. It builds custom nouses anu honest and capable, would sign one and find out after it is tco lale toai I js trying to pump my dinner out of me; you they have been basely deceived. I wui never know the feeling until you actually They are using tne Alliance as a tool, i the experience. I was very much amus These tricksters knew full well before j at a .iyanKeen yesterday ' reading her they sent out the Alliance card, with to 1 It was M foiIows. -sailed lis six eemanus. mail uu touviiucii.o the mine as being the richest ever ! discovered in the State. mm The largest dealer Between Wilmington and " . Charlotte in COFFINS and CASKETS AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS GENERALLY. f ihnRfl card and thus nledee him1 self to a minority of tho voters of this ice bergs." district, without consulting tne ma jority. With this card these schemers expect to consolidate the Alliance vote in every district. They will sien it. or anything; else, for the sake ine f uMO""M" """--r 1 of office. They would break down lars for the use of the speculators until all party organization and exclude they could recover. Yet all of this is frcm consideration of all public ques- conslitutional. It is also constitu- tions every citizen of the district ex- tional for the government to make cept members of the Alliance. Two uonai ir 6" . thirds of the democratic voters in this thousands ol consumers paj a w ifltrictdo not belone to the Alliance men who are as sincerely interest ed in the legislation needed by the country, as the most earnest Alliance man. They have a right to be heard on measures.Jbefore they are adopted. If these cards we're not gotten up by unscrupulous schemers, why would thev req iire every democratic can- (Fednesday 18th, per S. S, City of New York; weather good ; second day the 19th, sea rough, all hands sick. The ship doctor called in and prescribed crab apple saltz before breakfast. Friday, the 20th, 10:30, a. m., weather calm er; I feel better; took the saltz; passed two NEWS NOTES. The population of Columbia, S. C, in 1880 was 10,800, The census lust taken shows 16,800. Miss Winnie Davis, daughter of Hon. Jefferson Davis, reached New P017DER Absolutely Pure. Large Stock of Furniture Always on Hand. o- A cream of tartar baking nowder. High- 4. . 11 i A 1 ..H rr q rij-tv. I could write you lots of funny things that j o" ouauaj uum u I ernment Keport, Aug. 17, issa. happened on board, but I feel too unwelL I COUT. A Nice Lot of Baby Carriages Going at Cost. THE LARGEST GAINS EVER MADE. o Will write you again from Liverpool, Yours respectfully, Bam Axxxahdxb. Last Tuesday was the hottest day I of the year in many Northern cities. The thermometer reached 100 at many points. The first bale of new cotton was received last Saturday in Atlanta, Ga. It was raised by colored tenants 300 enrich only hundreds of manufactur ers, If no other influence haa been brought to bear on Senator vance and others who are against the meas ure we can account for it in two ways: The Senators and Congressmen are Flint Ridge Item. No sickness to report this week. Willie Parker, of this section, left last week for 8. C., hunting work. Mr. W. Lu Kendall, of Darlington, S. C, was visiting friends and relatives near here j on a plantation in Baker county, and last week. I nA fnr 1K ronts npr nonnd. We are glad to state that the S. 8. at I Rocky ML. is in a prosperous condition. Mr. I A furniture van, containing a party Hezekiah Martin is our Superintendent, and I of young folks, returning from a pic a better ona can't be found in the bounds of I nic near Louisville, was run into by A WORD ABOUT PIANOS. A severe hail storm passed over the eas- 1 11FD t- rc id nu ra in 1 1 uu rwimu tin n.i 111 vjuiik i iodiiiuu Mavi - a . 7 . .7. : .:,7:::" :ri:;:; Hflv madP date to Sign them (and that tOO DO- tern part of this precinct last week, damag- Hmueu, uuuuiLe stouiouwvu,,,,, " .f " 7 fore a witness) in the face 01 the w cotton and com to some extent the Senate is uu democrats have the nerve and powers I in the last 20 years and Mr. Vance, in of endurance the bill can never pass. I common with the other members are However, the republicans will test not willing to admit that the "hay the strenirth of the democrats in the I seeders" have solved the problem- most severe manner. The plan of the have pointed out the remedy. We republicans is now to debate the do not hesitate to use the same lan- ' question for a 6hort while, and if it guage about Mr. Vance that we used bt comes evident that the democrat's I concerning the letter written by Con plan is to talk the bill to death, to gressman Mills, of Texas. We have test their powers of endurance by not been paying him $8,000 per year keeping the senate in continuous ses sion fpr days and weeks and months, v ithout adj'-.ufnuaent or recess, day pr night, until the democrats weaken from exhaustion. The republican senators will not speak, uor will they remain in the chamber. They will t imply keep one or two men on guard, find when the last democrat gives t-'M will call the vote. Under this programme, if carried for twelve years to tell us a thing is wrong without giving some good . 1 t J reasons. A ten year oiu ioy can uu that and tor less money. The farmers in 23 States have gotten up the sub treasury bill. The St. Louis conven tion was composed of men of intelli- . . . 1 , r gence, many or tnem me equai 01 Senator Vance or any of our represen tatives. They thought the measure constitutional. Nothing has ever been put. - the defeat of the bill de- so generally discussed by all people rends : entirely upon the nerve and none of our representatives, nor and powers of . endurance of the I newspapers, nor lawyers, nor farmers Democratic Senators. But to de feat jt, the Democratic Senators must keep up continued flow of oratory mtbout intermission day or night. not even Sundays, for fully two months. The Republicans are al ready boasting that the Democrats will give up the fight before the end ft the first thirty days, but 'tis quite certain that such men as Morgan"and Butler will never succumb as long as they are able to say a -word. S;ate (Jbromcle. THE SILVER QUESTION. A Compromise Agreed to by the Re public Conference. Washinptcjt, D. C, July 7. The .Republican conferees on the silver bill held a meeting at o'clock this after noon, and after a brief discussion, agreed on a basis of compromise on the silver question. It includes the purchase of 4,500,000 ounces of silver monthly, the issue of silver certifi cates to be legal tender and to be re deemable in lawful mouey only. Two Ways of Killing Voters. Rev. Sam P. Jones was in Wash Jngton City last Thursday oh bis way from Norfolk to Wheeling, where he is to preach at a camp meeting. Of course the newspaper reporter got hold of him, and Mr. Jones talked with bis usual jftuspcy. In the inter view, Mr. Jones said: . ' talk to be fween 2.000,000 and 3,000.000 people a year, and have done so for ten years. My engagements are fixed for a year ahead. There is a deal of wickedness in this world. Tne politicians are porrupting the country faster than the preachers can make it good. Politics, municipal and national, are corrupt These folks here who think they can 4o anything with a Federal election bill are mistaken. A free ballot and a fair count' in the South means rJgV I 1 r 1 less) record made by the democratic party, both in our legislature and congress. As to the first demand: A democratic member of congress from this State in troduced a bill in the House to repeal the Tax on circulation of State banks. If that could become a law the people of North. Carolina could make their lauds a basis of banking, and could thereby increase the volume of curren cy to the actual needs of every section . As to the second demand, the demo crats in the legislature of this State have already made a law to prevent dealing in futures. As to the third demand, the demo crats in the Senate of the United States have just succeeded, with the aid of a few republicans Senators, in passing a bill for the free and unlimited coinage of silver. There never was a man who did so much to prevent alien ownership of lands, and wrest from railroad cor porations the millions of acres of public land they had unlawfully gobbled up, and open to actual settlers, as did Grav er Clevelaud, aided by the democrats in congress. The fifth demand is the plat form on which the last National Dem ocratic campaign was made, and upon which the democratic party is founded The sixth demand is a thing of minor importance. Give us plenty of money the change part can be regulated to suit the convenience of the people. With this record before them of the democratic party, yet the Alliance stands up and makes these demands of it, as if it was not already pledged to the country to bring the very reforms asked for. As asking" questions has become the order of the day, I would like to ask one myself. But for fear some one will think that I have a political axe to grind, I will state here that Tbelong to no secret order, profession or ring; that I have not heard a political speech in ten years, never held an office and nev er expect to. It is in the interest of the workingman now that I wish Gapt Al exander to stand up and answer this question: 4 A mi Trrrw -rt C! T? A lova tiIai r0 He would have us Mecksenburg; are you still opposed to cheap western meats being shipped here?" I trust you will pardon me for asking this question, but it. is one of vital im portance to the class of men who make, their living in the workshops, as I do, and the farmers should feel soirfe inter est in it, for in this county they buy three-fourths of all they consume. For fear you may not understand why I ask this question, I will state that last fall you made, a speech in a little village called Peachland.in this county, which is Anson. You told the farmers you was opposed to western beef being shipped here and sold at three and four cents per pound. Well, of course, if you are opposed to beef you are opposed to bacon on the same principle. Well now, Capt. Alexander, since you have obliged the Alliance men bv must go back to the old way of elect- J signing their card, if you are too busy ing farmers to Congress and the Y answer mis question Deiore, piease mg Crops are looking finer in this section at present than for many years. Eamp Davis, coL, lost his horse last week. Poor Hamp says he is afraid "General Green will capture his "crap" now. E. M. Harward caught a Whale weighing nine pounds last week in Richardson River. Ed. sa s he thinks the Whale came from Wharf town. The young people of this section had a pic nic at Parker's mill last Saturday. Hurrah for Capt. S. B. Alexander for Congressman. Fliht. have been able to prove that the sub treasury bill is wrong. They have said so, but a child can do that. There are seme features in the bill that might be left out, but in a general way it would be of great value to the farmers. . Senator Vance may have underes timated the strength of the Alliance. Men living right here in the State have done this. He may think he can ignore its demands, but he will find it contains more than . "one third" of the backbone of the State. Senator Vance is a brainy man, but we contend that the thousands of Al liance men in North Carolina know a thing or two. believe that he knows more than the hundreds of intelligent farmers from twenty three States who met in St. Louis last December. The farmers of North Carolina pay Senator Vance. It is his business to work for them whether the measures are constitu tional or not. He should do it, and if the bill is not in proper shape he should have gone to work and put it in shape if he is not willing to serve the people we want to know it. We can't afford to pay men $8,000 per annum, and then allow them to put up their brains against the entire State. The moral of it all ia this: We Deep Creek Items. Some are laying-by cotton. We have been blessed with good rains this season. There was no preaching at Deep Creek last Saturday on account of the election at Cason's Old Field. Mr Wat Ratlin broke his thrasher last Tuesday while he was finishing up for this community. Neighbor, we think that a railroad would be very convenient to the farmers of this community. We will see by next week whether the farmers want it or not - Miss Emma Gaddy is visiting her uncle, Mr. K T. Redfearn, of White's Store. Miss Mary Huntley, of Jones Creek, is vis iting friends and relatives in this community. The public school will commence at Union today (Monday). The committee decided that one teacher could not manage all of the scholars and appointed two, Misses Ida Gad dy and Lexle Hartsell, to take charge of the school. Ttbo. Polkton Locals. Several cases of chills and fever in town. The Afethodist congregation are holding thanksgiving services every day this week at one o'clock. There will be the biggest pic-nic in Polkton the 7th of August that has ever been in the township. Will tell more about it next week. Capt. Gaddy and family have moved out to his Poplar Hill farm for a month. We wish them a pleasant time, and hope to hear from the Capt. every week through the M. & I- Mr. Self has a bran new little girl at his house. The election, or "what yon call it," passed off Saturday with only two drunks, and the election of a straight-out Alexander ticket, notwithstanding Lockhart, Rowland and Covington had friends here, even in the Alli ance, but none of them could get on the tick et. What do you call it, packed, swamped, tricked or froze out. It was not a straight, out democratic election as seyei al republi cans cast their votes also. Pat. United States Senate. It becomes more and more apparent that those we call our friends are our enemies. Begin this yeaf. Delays are danger ous. have some of your friends, when they put your name in nomination before the Congressional Convention at Laurinburg to state your views on that 'subject. I am not opposed to your holding na tional bank stock and transfering it to Rev. Sara Jones's Daughter. Danville Register, The following story was produced several days ago in the Register from the Chattanooga News : "The Rev. Sam Jones's daughter, Annie, and Prof. Wta. Graham, who I eloped from Cartersville last Christ a railroad train Saturday, and three of the party killed and others injured. The town of Fargo, in North Dako ta, has been swept away by a cyclone, causing great destruction of property. It is also reported that several people were killed and a number injured. Several railway trains were blown from their tracks. The amount of water the sun raises from the earth is estimated at the enormous weight of 37,000,000,000 tons a minute ; the quantity of coal required to produce a heat in any way equivalent to the sun's is calculated to be 12,000,000,000,000,000 tons. An aeronaut met with a fearful death at Beardstown, Illinois, Satur day. When at a height of four hun dred feet his parachute caught fire from a spark from a mill, separating it from a balloon, when he fell to the earth at a frightful speed, and was horribly mangled. The Emperor of China sleeps on a bed of carved wood magnificently inlaid with gold and ivory. It is said concerning the Chinese court that the strictest observance of etiquette ex tends even to the parents of the mon arch, who, on visiting their eon, dare not omit to bend the knee, while the younger brother of his Celestial Maj esty is subject to observances no less rigid. The Czar of Russia is in such a Btate of apprehension that he now only eats food which has been prepared in a kitchen that adjoins his library. Ev ery conceivable precaution is taken to protect the Emperor against poison, and he has ceased to eat eggs since somebody discovered that they can be poisoned by the insertion of a nee die, which does not perceptibly break the shell. In addressing the Students' Confer ence at Northfield, Mass., on July 4, Mr. Moody, the great : Evangelist, pleaded for more tolerance among Protestant Christians. He denounced in scathing language those Protest ants who have no charity for Roman Catholics or Jews, and he gave the speakers and students to understand that thereafter in praying for and speaking of China, Japan and Orien tal lands the -word "heathen" must not be used. According to Mr. Moody America has far more sins to answer for than have China and India. FtnsParior I adObuich 1 standard ma- witti wr to pom im. New plu ol male rented anta Pid , T far. rvunly SIS to 83 month. Best Bum aJIVV nln in orer 20 y earm r 3 50 8AVKD trade. Sand eniek "3'yTerT parchaaer. for BARGAIN C W ha tnaida trme Sheet. Hale JTt. on Pianoa. Our 822,5 limited ta LXPIANO la aoM by tha HO Dmi. CV Urtraat daalaia at 8276, Drat mm la worth It. to. Gains or The Mutual Ijfk Inc. Co. cf Dew York. Onr cheapest Ma 'Perfect a durable, In Membership " Interest Income " Surplus " Premium Income. " Premiums and Interest " Invested Funds " New Business " Insurance in Force GAINS IX 1880. IN THE LAST . FIVE YEARS. Amount. Per Cent or Last 5 years 67,209 2,824 35. S 2,146,100 94 $619,SJC15 28. Q 3,411.559 49 1,556,314 83 45.7 9,877,600 27 4,283,550 95 43.4 12,023,70121 4,903,087 10 40.8 32,434,661 27 12.8G6.5S0 68 39.7 117,274,074 00 4S.619.029 00 41.5 214,050,102 00 83,7SS,S08 00 39.52 Ladies Attention ! Dr. J. A. McGill's ORANCE BLOSSOM is the best known Remedy for Female Weak ness. Lidies living in Anson county can ob tain a Sample Box free from Mrs, M- T. Beachum. Ansoriville, A.nson Co.. the County Agent. Those in other parts of the State may obtain one by addressing Miss A. 3er win. Ramotn. Buncombe Co.. N. C, who is State Agent Dr. McGill's Plain Talk to Ladies, which contains much valuable in formation, is mailed with each Sample Box. A reliable lady Agent is wanted for each Township in the State. When ordering Sam ple enclose 2c. stamp for postage to your County Agent, if you have one, if not to the State Agent, and ask for Agent's Terms that you may help in a work worthy the attention of everj true woman. Very sincerely, MISS A. MERWIN. 1 The Mutual Life's gains in 1SS9 were larger than in any other of tha 47 years of its existence. 2 Its gains since 1884 have exceeded anything ever accomplished in any period of five years by any other company during the entire and phenome nal history of Life Insurance business in the United States. 3 The New Business Done in 1889 was more than DOUBLE that of 18S7 and four and a half times greater than that of 1SS4. 4 The progress of the Mutual Life in the last TWO years teas greater tJuin that ever made by any other company in any FOUR years. 5 The Mutual Life's increase of its insurance in force in 18S9 by the en ormous amount of $33,824,750 was TEN TIMES greater than the increase of 1884, and toas a larger gain than any other company in the world ever made in one year. 6 In all there are 30 Life Insurance companies doing business in tho United States and reporting to the Insurauce Department of New York State. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York does OXE FIFTHof the combinedbusiness'transacted by all the companies. 7 The Mutual Life is the oldest Life Insurance Company in this country country and the largest in the world. Its Assets of $135. 638. 539.20 are thir ty million dollars greater than those of any other American Life Insurance Company; over eighty million dollars greater than those of any life office in Great Britan; and sixty million dollars greater than the entire Funds of the Bank of England, which is the largest banking institution in the world. MAESHALL & LITTLE, Agents, Wadesboro, N. 0. -f?oo. 28 UNION SQUARE.NY. tjG5Su 6T.L0UIS.M0. IJ.IrPM.wyi.yi OALLAS.TEX AGENT WANTED. Tiitfsf Js an invaluable remedy for SICK HEADACHE, TORPID LIVER, DYSPEPSIA, PILES, MALARIA, C0STIVENESS, AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES. Sold Everywhere. HUMPHREYS' BaaaiaaaaaaaaBaaaaaBHaaaaaaaaaaHBaaaaaaiBaaaHBaaaaaaBaaf Db. Huiiphrktb' Sracmca araadentlfleaUjand Carefully prepared prescriptions t used for many years In private practice with sncoeestnd for over thirty years used by the people. Every single 8pa :ici special cura icr we disease nwmsu. These Specific cure without drugging. Barf ing or reducing tne system, and are La fact and teedtbeavrereiaa renedieael theWerla. Important to Administrator's, Execn- - tors and Others. Chatham Record. . J " ' r 10 can me attention or tneir readers i juu" -u ucu ju opean i raa- i l ft Jf., .. .-- inc. t.h nri.-Aof meat I amoTnosi tnooga, wberethey were Vtnl aeci8,on. or. our 6uPrem that. I suppose that will be your key couple married in haste a. r b- n a aa ilia a a a v m a-tnaar a at A v s.s a a a m a it:i"'"a dw"o i.10ufiumui i note minis campaign, a. nign tarin I reoentine at leisure. It domination, and the South 1 . ; fill T . I ... fiovB iii. ' iuo elections law wiuoea dead loiter, l'lfe f,he fjfteeulb amend ment. - . . ' It - would take half a million sol diers to enforce it, a regimentrin ev pry county. 4 negro is killed in th? jSu;ith nno-.-vin awhilekilled with lead. Up in Indiana they kill white valors with silver.-'"- You buy voters lip North with nvney.' In the South one gpts killed once in awhile. -Jt is heeper. Riita Hundred are purciies rd iu the North where one in killed in t he 8iit h. and the purchasing of votes 1st as. dangerous to the Republic as the Jiilliin: of voters. aA&ininistrators and executors pub- i . ... a i'Bmifier Is the Best Sance." As a rule, a person who has a good 'appetite has good health. But how fnany there fire who enjoy nothing tl.ey eat, and fcit down to meals only as an unpleasant duty. Natures an lidotes (jr this condition are eo hap. j ily combined iu Hood's Sarsaparilla I itut ic noon restores good digestion, .- sv:. ; - r ' J renovates FM f lhe your maiden sister in the other end of I ma8 ana were married in Chattanooga your house, so your can draw the divi-1 bv the Rev. Mr. Drumbell. rector of dends after you get in congress. I say st. Paora church, have separated. I am not opposed to that, for national . ! . . . , . . bank stock is a good thing to have in a The coPe wnt out to e Christmas housfi. esneoiallv when it has a twentv dav. drove to astAtion Above Cartera The newspapers of theState ought per cent dividend attachment to it, as vine and took the train for Chatta- married. The and are now is rumored that Professor Graham will apply to have the marriage annulled." The Register is authorized to state that there is no truth whatever in this story, so far as it relates to any trouble between Mr. Graham and his wife. They are living happily to -gether, and have always done so since their marriage. Mrs. Graham has been with her mother for some time past, ' but on account of sickness. This information comes from the most reliable source possible. by section 1421 of The Code. The decision was rendered in the case of Love vs. Ingram, reported in the last volume of the North Carolina Reports, which was an action brought by cred itors of a deceased person against his executor for the payment of money. The defendant pleaded the statue of limitations because the action had not been begun within seven years after his appointment as executor. The court decided against him, however, because he did not allege and prove that he had advertised for creditors, as required by la'. Cftief Justice Merrimon, in delivering the opinion, said that this notice to creditors was "reasonable and just, and the statue expressly provides thai it shall be published-. The statue will not help the executor or administrator if he fails to observe its requirements." on western meat, but my dear Captain. you must not harp too much on that string, if you do you will lose the Alli ance vote, and if you do you will never get to congress in this world. - . Yours etc, J. W. Cedab Hiix, N. C , July 8th, 1890. " row po Citn Oalro Items. IS ice showers and beautiful crops. " No sickness in onr community at present. - Morven township sends a solid "delegation for Alexander having received 62 majority. Mr. T. J.' RatliU is a candidate" for consta ble in this township arid is very popular. Mr. RatliS was accidentally' shot through the hand several years ago which almost disa bled him for any kind of hard manual labor. He is brave and a true democrat. We are sorry for a member of a church who has not enough Christianity about him that you may know it without this sickly expression from him, "I'm a member of the church." There are members of the Alliance, too, who don't show it by acting out the true principles of the order, and when tbey speak or write against the' just demands of the AJliance we hear the same whine, "I'm a member of the Alliance.' From such. Lord deliver us. Also please deliver m fi tm thene who v :'! $'! tl:e .-iiiiwwe f-.-r c'.'.'..e or s.;;in He "Were you ever in lovef She "I thought I was once, but since I have read a few of these modern society' novels I Lave concluded that I wasn't." ' Statistics show that a large proportion of the children die from what is known as Sum mer Complaint, Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum and Dysentery. Humphreys Specifics Nee. Four, Five and Six. are safe and certain. 1KB FORESTALiLED. How a Democrat Prevented Him From Putting In Too Broad a Claim. Col. Ike Clements, of Illinois, is the most extravagant stumper that ever stumped. He is charged with having once declared that the Democratic party had adopted a platform against baptism. In the last "Bourbon Talks' in the Mount Carmel Register a good story is told of how one EgyptianDem ocrat forestalled him. A Democratic politician was making a speech in Makanda. He commenced by saying: "My friends, in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. He paused a moment and then slowly repeated : "In the beginning God cre ated the heavens and the earth.' Another pause, and then once more came the words: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Noting the look of astonish ment - on the faces of those nearest him, be continued: "My friends, do not be astonished at my reiteration that iu tho beginning God made the heavens and the earth, for-I want to impress that fact firmly upon your minds; tomorrow night Ike Clements will be here and be will tell you they were made by the Republican party and a war tariff. .;.'.- SJBTorraTj(cnai.oe. enn nicra. 'CTtrSi imawroi lnnammaonai... rVaraas, Worm Fever, Worm Colic. . ,'2S 'rylag- Uallc, or Teeming or I ti ran a fiarrBf a, or. i;nuareiior.&aaiia.. Cold. Bronchitis.... Nearalrla Toothaene,Faoeache.... eadackea, BlcKUeaaaene, varugo - y sp pel a, yous eionaca. iTMatfirv. UrtDlniZ. unions UuUO . Chalera merbaa, vomiang., fi ppreuesor rainini reneaa. j 4 w a Ilea, too rroinsa renoaa 13 Craap, Cough, Difficult Breathing. ... 14 fall Kheaaa, Erysipelas, Ernptiona. 15 Raeamatisia, Kheumatic Pains.... IS Fever and A tne, Cnuls, Malaria.... 17 file, Pima or .bleeding. W I acsmtrinnseiiit, ixuam tneneaa .aring I'aagn. v ioten uoogna. General OrUliiy.rhrslcal Weakness AlSBSflflSOBSe.. Kinaal Ilnallirv - . ' . . WftkasHi wetang ueo. 1 taeasea af taeUesvrt,Palpltatlrn 1.5t Anlit (it T Of prloe. Da. HuMrRBBYS itajcuaJL, (14 pagus) tioalT bound In cloth and gold, mailed free. BiaibnM' MedlctaeC.lt Fulton St-M Y. sta, or sent pnstpaKl on receipt SPECIFIC S MutuaLue Insurance FHt D Y." iptrNi I an l"rtrs. Enelish Bparia Liaiuent removes all Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and ttlemubes from horsed, Isiool bpavius. Curbs, isnnta. tNweney, Kin?-Lone, Sunes, all bwoiien lhroati, CjUus, t.tc. bava f 0 by nse of i :e i 't . air' i I tho tM -t wi.tnlerful Co. of New York, Assets $136,000,000. The Policy-Holders being the only Stockholders. Marshall & Little, AGENTS. -' - Wadesboro, N. C. yeuralgtc JTcrsons Xnd those trouMcvl with nervon'Yiew rcsuK'na from care or overwork will le D'licvwl ty t a it lug Jroim'.i Iron Hitters, ccn-.i LEE D. ROBINSON, ATTORNEY AND COOfCELLOR-AT-LA W, WADESBORO, N. C. Office over E. A. Covington's & Co. s Drug Store. All business given prompt attention. Don't Read This. Very many means are used nowa days by business people to attract the attention of the public. It is some times very hard for a writer ofbuai ness notices to reach those people to whom be diiects bis articles. This is the reason that this notice has been headed "Don't Read." Women are often accused of having much curiosity. Is U true! When you noticed this heading didn't you read it at once! Of course you wanted to know what it was about. Now we don't care whether the men read this or not. TFe are after you women. Why! Because we want to sell you your goods. Men are always talking about how much women spend on dresses and sucb like, but never a word about themselves. Oh 1 no. That's a different matter. However it is the duty of every woman or man to get tho most for his or her money . That's the reason we write this article. TFe claim that we can give you better goods for your money than most dealers. TFhyf Because we buy direct from the manufactur ers and at the closest possible cash prices; beside buying in very large quantities. We want you to send to us for samples and prices and we will prove to you that we make good our claim. All orders for good") or sam ples executed with care and sent the day the order is received. T. L. SEIGLE & CO., Charlotte, N. C. Geo. S. Hacter & Sod, Charleston, S.C. r? i ff 1 '1 '.tAM .-rr-5 i Jr M '.y f - MAJTUFACTCREK OP Doors, Sash, Blinds, AND Building Material. Largest Factory South. Low Prices and Good Material. Men 87-80 lj. Administrator's Notice. I haT this day duly qualified before the Superior Court of Aitxou County as adminis trator of the estate of the late James & Odoru, Sr., and hereby notify all persons holding claims against said intestate to pre sent them to m duly proven, on or by the lbtday of June, or thar will be barred. Persons owing the estate must make imme diate pavrnnt to me. .Way 30th, 1VA1. JOUN W. ODOM. Administrator c Jatiu-s S. CWoin, dee'd. NO RIORE EYE-GLASSES ESITCHELL'S ' Eye-Salve A Certain, Sale, and Effective Emady far SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sfghtednets. S R$stoe . X ing the Sight of tho Old. -j CoM8Tearrrept,GranBlatloB,Sry Tymors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lathes, 151) rtoDccBa Qnnt kqjef in muiai tna. A?so. eroany efflcaciona when used In other maladies, such u Cleera. Fever Sere. Tamers, Halt Rbeaan, Barns. Pile, or wherever Inflammation exista, Jf J TCHUtAiB BJUL FXS may be aaed to advantage. Beld I7 avU Draca-Uta at tii Ceata. Dr. J. H. McLean's STRENGTHENING CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. For many years this well known remedy has been tne mainstay of thousands now advanced in life and en lovinar a"rrecn old aire."' wno owe taeic robust health to the strengthen ing and sustaining prop-4 erties of una sreas medicine. $1.09 per bottle at druinrists. Send 2 cent stamp , try Almanac (Ion - tainins storm chart and weather rbreeasts by Irt B. Hicks, the "Storm Prophet." to tta DR. J. H. McLEAM MEDICIME CO., St. Louis, Ivla. aa 'Uv II aT 7or "arfsJit's nsaaso, tad aHliaerfr ef tha ZiTar and E'.'r.irys, rua Dr. T. H. McLean's LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM Ita aneeess In enrins: all ail ments of the urinary oriui is unparalleled. One dollar per ootueat druggists. Or. at. H. HeLsaa'i LlfER and KID MET FILLETS (Little Pills). S3 cents a vial, one a deee. Bead two cwnt stamp for Almanac contalnina; Storm Chart and Weather For. easts by Kev. Irl R. H"-', the -btonn rropnet." to Tta DR.J.H. UcLW( UEEICIXE CO, ST. LOUIS, latOw 11 Wanted. We will pay the highest market price for Beewax and Wool for the next 60 day. L. J. HUHTUSY & CO. Administrator's Notice. have this day qoaliSed in the Superior Court of Anson Connty, as Administrator of the late Gideon B. Threadgiil, den'd. Peraotss haying claims aninst decedent must present the same on or by Jane 6th, 191, oc this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recoyery. This May sftHh, tsaa STKPUE H. THIlADGILI Centra Eo I BlForRBB t -O- The Centra HoteL situated (n is for rent. Will rent to a good )v for a term of yeara on reasor Come eat ly, as I am gcin to ' timber 1st, XSiW. 1. L. PAT.""
The Messenger and Intelligencer and Ansonian (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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