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PTEEtLIG'XEn. -Ai;K. r OiU). N- C. 1-13." f. ISrG JAS. G. EOYLIN, Pcbtsshcr. MLVEU tVISS WTIIESESATE At 3 o'clock5 last' Saturday the long tr.:gle in the Senate spier' the free coinage of silver fiuled in a tle- cisivt' victory for- tlij ' champions of the w hite lr.ctal. ' -'The ficrht was over the Cuance committer's jgubsti t ate for th3vjlcrase" bond bill and the rote hcTved a majority of seven en for free silver coinage. - ' '" ' The bill passed by the fk-natc as a substitute for the House bond till provides that from the date .of "'the act the mints' of the" United Stat "hre 'pjicl thie dollar shall be of the .Tnecrvif. wrMcht -4.nl 'fineness." Tt. also provides for the issuance of sil ver certifi (Sites and for the coinage of ..''tbe'Bei2niorag6".ow;in the treasury, and authorizes immediate issues of " certificates upon the same in advance; of it being coined. One section" of the bill provides that no bant note - of less -than ten ; dollars shall hereafter , be" issu ed, "and those outstanding of les3 amount J eh all be ; taken up and canceled a3 frapidly as'possible. - - - i" ' flection; 4 provides that the green back "and" treasury -:notes shall be 'redeemed in standard eilver dollars "or - in gold coin, at the option of the 'treasury," aid' the greenbacks when "o, redeemed shall , be immediately reissued.- '.' " :. '';' : The vote was as folic vs: . Kays Messrs. Alison, Baker, Burrows, Caffery,' Chandler, Davis, -Elkms, - Faoilkiter, Frye, Gallinger, Gear7 Gibson, Gorman, G ray, Hale, IIawley, Hill, Hon-, Liadsay, Lodge, McBride, 'McMilhai, Martin, Mills -Mi tchell ' of Vv isconsin, ' Morrill, Murphy, ?Tel son, Palmer, Piatt, Proctor, Sherman, Thurston, Vilas uetmore 35. ;-.;' '. Yeas'Messrs. Allen, Baeon, Bate, Berry, Blanchard, Brown, '. Butler, -Call, Cainerop, ; Cannon, Carter, Chilton,--Clark, CockreU, 1 Daniel, 'George, Harris, Irby, Jones of Ar kansas, .Jones' of Xcvada, Kyle, jilantle, Mitchel of Oregon, Pasco, 'I'cfFer, Perkins,; . Pettigrew Pritch--?ird, Pugh, Poach, Shoup, Squire, :Stewart, Teller, Tillman, Tnrpie, 'Vest, Voorhees, Walthall, "Warren, White and Wilson ii. Paired Senators Aldrich, Brice Culiom, Quay, Sewell and Smith 'against silver, J:with . Ilansbrongh, sWolcott," Blackburn, Morgan, Gor don and Dubois, respectively, for 'biker-Mrpta!, 12. - ' ,' .: . ' The Senate substitute is now in the Tlouse,' where it will be defeated bv a larjre maioritv. ex rinirir, or ti'iamas- Wen. E. CLrieUan. in Ies Ui aerver, The galleries began filling early to hear" Tillman Yesterday, au : we Senators nearly werein their, seats. The South Citioiinian added nothing to the argument for silver; bis speech v3 a venomous arraignment of Cleveland after running over into expressions tnac were ainiosi wuuuu nistic. He was sometimes filthy in hi3 lanrruaee, always - trencnanc, sometimes academic m seeming at tempt at extemporaneous wit, but oftener mature in shrewd tnrnsts. Some eaid- he was full of himsell, it mav have been so: he didnot so ap pear to me, unless it were that he seemed to gloat over the power . to aDtear in tne weii-oraerea enma- shop ot Senatdlrial courtesies, -. v, nn the capers of a prairie bull. - Jiiii enjoyed all tke china-breaking an tics, and laughed with much zesi when Tillman s sarcasm would reach in that direction. And just here, the sarcasm of the man was his most brilliant weapon. : , bc-me-times it almost carried a shiver. Then Vest did his laughing when one member of the Supreme Court was accused of "corruption appar ently." The very charge that Vest had" 'made in a most adroit way in his recent speech, and Vest was moved again, when, blue with pas sion, Tillman thew himself into the face of the chamber, asking Cleveland had taken any of them in to his counsels. "Speak !" he ex claimed, "if there be one amon you !" Then the pause was full of dramatic efi'ect. And then a gentle smile of approval went around, And the old Kepublicans pricked up their ears approvingly when the speaker shot iorth his lurid denun ciations of Cleveland - for having issued over $500,000,000 of bonds: which he learned was' to meet the deficiency in revenue. So that the bitter feeling of the Senate towayd Cleveland, and the pet passions oi the ditferent Senators were played upon in .rapid succession. Ihus there was not a moment when there was not close attention, and silence, and every available place everywhere was taken; ;. It'was a cruel leer, that upon the speaker's face as be walk ed to the seat in front,, offered him by Jones of Arkansas. It was a f:;ce that seemed to be full of the sense of oppression, of financial op- Ij our county ti in they will carry (C H men ho bars rnted to tUem wilibaye to dlltbeii outtbe Brt 7jr lofetthe rent. The next LegislaturB will cusa. and tnr, an l etauip an i foam at tli oioutb wlic n tlwy bai- to fixt tbs iiitls. Giut tb mar. ket, inJee.l! Why, iu a tola in wbich to empty ervrytbiu we can raise iu tbe county. Brtve, ohicUrns, i'i3, aggs, com bay, fodJer, ma!s, garden truck, peas, po tatoes aud U you don't halp tbem tbey will perish to death. By the time that crawling taod in GooM'a Fork LoUoua covers thetn o? er a year or so I wouldn't be surprised if it wouldn't bare to help them get back to RaletKh. Mr. Leaser is to old school-mate of .mine. Hu is not rery tall and bo will get stoclc in the mud tbe very first time be tries to walk across his farm aud cuss out . tbe whole couulry. You see I know bis train- iig; What is to be,: will be." Dave Ben nett and Young will standoff and listen with uplifted hands, while from tw m. erin- tendeut'S lips tbe wnrda'con tl i k and fast. TVbat iu. tbe world did Dave and Young tiiiuk about -sticking us in the mud:- - He lifted first one foi-t and then tbe other, going deeper aud deeper down, tiil by and by nothing wiil stick out save the top of bis head. Glut the markat, indeed! Wait and see. I will wager they .doafei make 500 pounds to the acre tbis year. $-'r two sides to Eixny QILV TIOS. Correspondence to tbe Jl. & L Bisk in the ronsbine while yon,' may. a 1 Half of our troubles are lrroweo. n cros I ha hi idee Lefoi e we come to it. This ! new vear with uew hope, new ends ana new aims. Tarn untiie sui.sbiue, sport in the brew ; lough and sing aud plan an J work. "What is tbe vuot There is going to be a war. "VTbatia he use to try; the tuntry u financially mined. Cotton won't brinz anything. Our property is worm less." i I wondsr if you are silly enough to be lieve that Groyer Cleveland or Lord Salis bury cau hold these twv cats by tbe tails and make them fight Grover can't even catch his cat aud Mr. Salisbury will have a time trying to catch bis. Some fellow m Congress blurted out, tbere were threeTTurt drd thousand okl soldiers in America aud every one would volunteer to a mau. I do wonderl Thatchap bad never oeen tnre. What beroes men are whu never smelt pow der, Su- b cattle as G rover and that congress man pushed us into a difficulty once. VV e bvs seen bandkerciiiefs wave We went to Mia .how and saw the "ucyascutas. Groyer may stick up bis show bills aud that con gressman may yell; but we are uot going to the show. 1 tell you we have Ben aua smslled that old "guyascutas" and we won't goiiear hiui; iu fact if he gets ioose, and comes bellowing around, we will hide out till they catch Liui. Blam9 my butious! Volunteer, iudee.ll Old soldieis, bow doe it make you feel to. hear sucU men talk I Your lips can't turn np far euougb to hear men who nevur saw a battery, or beard a shell burst, or a bullet whistle, or picked live t.i. intra ft their varments talkine abou they'll go. '"Ybs every one, of them win volunteer to a man." iou bet. ln out fwwit ntulor that 'hat. We see vTlur Ani mosity shake. Sitting quietly iu my room to-nigbt in a rocker by a good fire, a car- pet on the flopr, a clock ticking ou the inau tie. a feather-bed awaiting my pleasure just over there aad a cat purring by tbe tire, I remember all tbe pleasant e w that littla romance from '61 to 'oa.Vi.tV e had a poliucal faiihj we bad a govemilieiit; we to: fibt for and we went. Now, the very i Jea'vf jilting for a little stfip of frog marsh tllitff; ton't belong to father rr mother or any of our: kinifolt:s; is certainly the most senseless propositi gecreta,rv -of the Treasury ves tbatover entered even a school boys t'r- terdav. The asTes-ate amount of Itrmt From (eUuittii, U.-r. J II. Moore will preach at : Biriisvilla church next Buudar night. wrs. Jo:m-W. Tuoma I. quite sick ot present; we buue tbs will -ooti ri cover. Meai-le contit.tie lo ppnad. II. M. Eflrd, Rnnrii- Alien, and M:a Leslie Lse are sufferer. I. eemn 10 be oiakitiR a clean h weep as it I ravels. TT : - v arious poruuna ot Ibis StCUOu are iq Us clutches. ' n;., t:ii. i ij.itcr anil jf ona , uump, i - two of Sianly's inrwt cbarmiog and VJlQUriSSS V-OITlt5 , - . ; ... -r " k '-" '" " ' , -.. I f . at f . " v a VJfiJGU HI IS Q or? t SEffS MOTES. ,Mr. Edward F. Uhl, of Michi gan, now assistant Secretary of State, has been tendered the appoint ment of Ambassador to Germany, to succeed the late Chancellor lunyon. Dr. Arthur Duestrow, a millon- aire of St. Louis, who killed hi3 wife and child two years aero, waa convic ted of murder in tne nrst . degree at Union'Mo., Sunday. Tbfe buildinsr of the American Baptists Publication Society and the American Baptist Historical Society was destroyed by nre at rnuadel- phia Sunday morning. The loss was $40U,uuu covered oy insurance, Bids for $100,000,000 4 per cent. Government bonds were opened by pression, or grievanoe . asrainst so- Senatdr Clarion Butler, chairman of the populist State committee has 'issued an address to the North Caro lina populists. He declares that the ; overshadowing issue's in this year's 'campaign are national and of all these the greatest and most momen tous is ' the financial. "We have," lie says, "pi-oposed to co-operate again with the republicans, making i;he basis the silver pledge adopted .'by the silvef cbnveniioii at Ealeigb September 25. ' A large majority of the voters'of North Carolina are op ,!ppssed to the 'single gold - standard nd indorse that pledge, and we ih "Hite" all those who are for the money of; the constitution to co-operate Vith us to give North Carolina's eleven electoral votes to a candidate who is ah American patriot and will light to the bitter death the infana "ous British gold conspiracy. ; In the 'coming campaing the - people " M ill 'have an opportunity to vote for an electoral ticket that is sound upon this o-rpnt rmAsKnn rritr -win li.j-t-o . (J a : J an opportunity to vote for a State ticket and for Congressmen, aud for Vwhole ticket that is equally sound and rehalbe from top to bottom. . Tliia is a feXju are out 'demand for the f ormatiQn of a silver party, and unless Butler "back's down there is ' 1 11 1 r ' 1 i i i i" ' i jiot-tne least aouut nut tnat we -will have three- electoral tickets, at least, in the field in this State this year. - - ' - - ; -:.- ;:-; '-,. ciety as he found it, of brutal tri umph in the consciousness that he bad brought defeat to the class that he had hated most in which were Wade Hampton and M. C. Butler. His was a soul that was in pandemonium, possessed . at last of the power to give vent to "itself, and too riotous with hate to aim a cool well-directed blow. Thus the explosion of the man scattered as a flash from a dynamite bomb. If the devilishness of the bomb was there, so was the brilliancy. And when old man Vest would sometimes shake up and down' -with a laughter as vicious as was . the cause Avhich prompted it, he would look invit ingly at Gorman, sitting next to him expecting the Maryland states men to join. . But Gorman did not move a feature in his face of marble once during the whole harangue, with all.his defeat upon him. The speaker was dressed in plain - black, with pants baggy aiid too short, and he paused on first rising to button up his Prince Albert, which he did in a slovenly way and imperfectly His head is well shaped, a head of dogged-shape, not uusuggestive of finer grades of intellect, either. In act, strange to say, . it is an mtel- eciual head of literary shape, but the muscles around ' the chin are fairly knotted in twists almost wiry with animal resolution. A eleancut face withal, ill-omened by the loss of an eye, reckless somewhat in the sweep of the hair stiffly over tbe jrow, , betokening sensitiveness, malice, earnestness, desperation, sense of wrong, honesty. Tillman must not be disposed of "in a breath. ihe man has dvnamic power which has bus far been used for killing rather than for illuminating pur poses. He must be studiedwith reference to his environmetrtr-If there be genuine, well-based griev ance against class power m South Carolina, he has imaged that griev ance as if it was genuine, and deep and long. 1 here is revenge m his bosom clamoring, after the fashion of an anarchist, for 1 satisfaction His passions mostly are at work, with a limpid underflow of rational plan toward tbe uplifting of the common people. Such a pictur esque man, withal so repulsive and interesting", has not appeared for. many years in the Senate, and it is chiefly the brute instinct in man tnat made mm inteestm. as m South Carolina, so in, Washington, be lias stamped bis personality, let ib Muuu. ior wnac it win. to. bids was ' nearly . $600,000,000. The entire $100,000,000 of bonds will bring 110.50( and over. Last Christmas a' San Francisco ! newspaper gave a silver cup to every child born on the Pacific coast on that day. The offer was not made until some three weeks before Christmas. The Ledger of Mexico, Mo-iTow an nounces that it will give a silver cup to every chid bora in the couny next Christmas week. During a revival service in the Hethodist church at Peru, Ind.: last iire financaiiy ruined, but the people have Thursday, a man, 40 years old, stood Volunteer, indeeal Jxut much war likely erer again iu this world. . - How about 'financially ruined?. Well, I th.iuirbt so tiil the western horses began to come in. Hiw, every man, woman and child in the country ja riding or driving n western horse, aud some have two. 1 was pissing a kiiiky-ueadsd 4'cuss'' the other day riving; two to a wajjo:i. The oil animal bsgan to kick higher aud higher. ' Kinky head's eyes, grat wider and wider. Afer awbiie be loosened tha lines made for the back ga-.? and said, "Take-pare llisur, iu a coininz." IFban he struck old earth he was sif 11:13 grit, Take car-," sys be. rid he was wet all over, from prnspiration and fright. I sup:03e. I thought once we attractive young ladies, f pout a few dais receutly -yitsuig iu ihis Btc non, to the ddight of their many friend. Many aie tbe wishes thai follow them fur another visit ia the ar luture. . Mr, W. II. Biyens, our enierpria- uiz rafrchtnt, bought tbe Hancock -.11. . , iiui property on Jtnea Urertc re- jvmly, and is now putting up the -uuine nni eaw mill near Irnt reei lence. Ha are informed that he tll soon put up a cora mill and cot 011 gin at the fame place. Hurley i a bustler anyway. L.ai 1 liny i:ght, about teir i'clock, the wood and blacksmith mop . 01 tr. tji vui Thoinaa was nirued. Tile rtmf waa bfuinnine to all in when lh fire whs discovered, ind in a vry whurt time the build ae reduced to ashes. An excellent et of tools together- with much valuable limber was consumed. The origin-of the fire waj probahly iue .to the careleKsuess of his eon rlio had been at work in tbe ebop ; be day before," Mr.. D. A. G rdman, of Sili"bury, in now introducing a new process cf reaiing hided. lie claims that il ioea away with the iiilh vatn now n use, take out, or nr uiraliz.aeyery partie'e of lime, and so prepared the hides that they lake in the taa very upidly, making leather of all kiude. q iicls and cheap. ' Bill. 1 X Tith. a better understanding 01 tne V V transient nature ol the many phys ical ilia which vanish before proper ef forts gentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There ia comfort in tb Imnwledce that so many forms of 0 . 'a v t sickness are not dne to any acwiai dis ease, but simply to a constipatecVcondi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup ot 1'ijrs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy witn millions 01 lamines, uu everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it i3 the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating the organs on wlnca it acts, ltis tnereiore all 'important, in order 10 gei its oene-fioial-effects, to note when you pur chase, that vou have the genuine article, which is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all rep utable drmrtrists. if in tne emovmem 01 eooa neaiin, and the system is regular, then laxa tives or other remedies are not needed. Tf afflicted with anv actual disease, one may bo commended to the most skillful physicians, but il m need 01 a laxaiive, tJifvn one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, byrupol Figs stands highest and is most largely used and gives most general sausiacuoa TlieseSell, I will tell jo J next week how ..ash $1.09 will b iy. I have the Licit and moat complete line ot Jtspla acd Fancy Crocsery er.d Glassware that has ever been b'ouhl to tYadsboro. In fact ALL my lines aro complete, bithin Style, Quality and Price. I have recently ad Jad several n f -a: urea to my buins that the people will appreciate. I am giving a good Bronze Clock and a Life-Site Crayon or a Water Colore 1 Pjr trait, FREE, with every 123 00 worth of goods purchased at my store. . If you want your watch clock or any kind of jwelry repaired, bring it right in to Mr. G- L Owens, who U a First-Glass Jeweler. He makes a specialty of Cleaning and Rgu!aiing fine wa'chea All work guaranteed. Don't forget that we still have a few more of Iboee famous D. - IB., B L Shot Guns at Bargains. Rvpectfully, IJowery, Book and Novelty Store. Electioiis v coinmittee 'Jso., 2 has decided." the contested election case tf 'Tauhorn ' against Tarsney in favor - of ' Vankorur Eepublican Uliis is the ebmmittee. -that ' has charge of the Korth Carolina con tests." '''' '- - -: . Ex-Presient". HarrisonTjis .ytxlt ten a. letter to the Chairman of the Indiana Republican state executive committee, -positively, declining to il low the use pf his name as a: can " didate-'for the Ilepuhlican nomina tion for President. : ;-: - " Col. Dockeryvvho appears to be in the lead lor fj Kenublican nom inatioa for (JrSvtrnor, . says .that-he favors fusion on State and county tickets, -'but not. on the electora ticket. : '' - "- - ' nuekliit'K Arnica Salve, Th ' Ct Salve ii rtiB woi-Ki for-Cuts !fniwii. r!-Mi, Ulcer, f oit Kbeum, Fever .l!i, Tetter, ;ijH;)iJei li.iiiiis, i'hilhluiiut, Oinix, mill uilhkin jbi'JLiU'ins, hiki piitlv fi.tHn! t t-i it utv.tfX t.it:if:iniiin, or tuotie v-f'-s-i-'l. JPi i t5 -et:ts i,-t-r w,-. Forsi.1 On the silver bill in -the Senate eighteen Republicans votes were cast or were paired in favor of it and 26 Republicans voted or were paired against it. Of the Democrats, 24 voted or were paired in f avor of it. and 15 voted or were paired against it. This shows a wide difference of opinion in both parties. Raleigh Observer. .- If aalced tbe question "Have you got i stomach?" it would le safe on ceneral urin ciples, to answer "Ys." But, if .you Bre svrk of it; lbt is. if you ever feel any dis tress after eating or any pains of wh atever description in the region of tbe stomach, you bay got snnietbiiig oiore than an ordinary stouiacu: in o.ner worn, yon Dare gee a dis eased stomach. Tbe utoainch is a powerful muscle, aua tne proper renieay tor a ured mnwle is nut. Try tha Sbaker Lii;etive Cordial, fortliiii pro.luct not only contains digeKted food, which will nourish the system without any work on the part of the diseased organs, but it aids, the digestion of other roM an well, oucan test iu value iu your cas-e fur the trifling sum of 1(J cents. Wainpl tioulea at tbia price are carried by all drug- guts. ... - - . Laxol i" the hest medicine for children Doctors recommend it In place of Castor Oil. Trv a cm of Hopkins' 8team Hominy laiuieu uuni;, it is ueiicious. Xational Farmers' Alliance is in Eession at n asamgtcn. The 3!otleri luvalid Has taMpg medicinallv. it) keeping van other luxuriws. A. reineoy inusl : fiioaeanuy hcccpiatde m turm purely holeHome in conipowiuuu, ruly bf n-ljc al in effect and eiitin-ly free ironi every (.hieciioiiable q.iul- ty. If tt ally ill he coiifulia a puya -iciau; il . c riitipatea lie u-ite the eiiiie family luxuitve bnup cl For Charity Saf fereth Lon.' up to ask the prayers of the congre gation. Then he made some re marks, and as he told of his belief in his conversion he fell dead, of heart failure, the doctors said. A hustling woman- hotel keeper of Burns, Ore., who is credited with being one- of the best looking as well as most snccesf ul hotel keepers in eastern Uresron, advertises in a re cent issue of the local newspaper that she will not be responsible here after for any debts contracted by her husband or son. STATU KKWS. The Catholics of Raleigh are pre- iring to build a cathedral at the Capital to cost $S0,000. Licenses to practice law were issn- ! ed Monday, by the bnpreme Court, i to thirty applicants. Three of the number were colored men. Bill "Williams died at. his home near Mocksville last week. Bill was the- biggest negro in the State, ke weighed nearly 400 pounds. Col. Frank Coxe ia the leading spirit in the organization that will ust loaned tbe government $100,000,000 of gold. Que-r, isn't it! I was in tbe bank the other day" and Mr. Marshall said: 'Look here," and ail over the counter, were piles of silver dollars. I saw two nirn going alon with a roll each in their bauds and asked . what it was. They said, 'Money J" Lait week I had a quarter and three coppers all atone time. 80 you see there money in tbe laud yet ard Christmas has passed. Turn' up the bright side. It vou will believe me, mousy was always hard to get hold of and harder still to kefcp. We can't old tlie stuff; it leaks out of our pockets goes betwen our fingers. Tt is easier to scape than qiic ksilver. Why,, it would worry us to death trying to keep it if we had much; we wouldn't know what to do with tha stuff. "Why, loan it cut," you say Yes, aud lose it. '"Put it in tbe Lank.'' Yes. we tried' that a few years ago and re ceived 28 cents on the dollar. "Iuvet it 1" In what, pray t I had a friend who put $1,000 in a cotton factory. By some' kind f hocuspocus a ring was formed among a few of the stockholders. Now tbey own lie concern and my friend U short of hit thousand dollars. "Put up a store. Mer chandise do a credit business." Now you've hit the gold (nine. Look at the mercantile wrecks along the sea of life; the snores are airly lined with them. "Try farruirg then," If you are a good farmer, a cle business man, us stingy as Old Kick, willing to live ou 25 cents a week and satisfied with losing not more than half your capital the first yoar. the balatce the next, and being sold out tha DUlld U 500,0l"J COttOU factory on Broad river, at .bowler s bhoal, says the ilutherford Democrat. It also s'ays that the Henrietta mills will build a 10,000 spindle mill at Forest City. The negro, Bob Scales, -who at tempted to rape and" then murder Miss Belton m Kockmgham county some time ago, was convicted at Madison last week and sentenced to the penitentiary for ten years-by Judge Norwood. The sentence is regarded as extremely light. Ihe Bonner murder - trial, at Washington, which stands at the head of all previous murder tiials in the history of the State, both as to length and sensational deyelop- meuts, ended Friday at 2 o'clock with a verdict of murder in the second degree against all three of the defendants, Sherrill Bell, Uriah Bell and W. H. Brantlev. The hearing of the case consumed three entire weeks, the finest legal talent m the State being employed on both sia.es, ana revealed the existence of an organized baud of vonn? bovJ 11. J At T -- . ' cswieu me jesse James club, form ed for the purpose of murder arid robbery. 'The three defendants were Era iite Percnleq. such m olhern -ell at 10 and 12 1 2., wf.h us only 8 I 3c - At 12 t 2c. we nell thoe very fine colored Cambric, which nre far pu purior to the choicest PercaU. both in slyle" nod quiiliiy. The most beautiful London P q ie at 10c Theaebrinft 12 1 2c elsewhere. Th fnmotn ." Prince Duck a 12 I 2o. . Pr Indie n-e and for boyB wKi'tg this fabric i unurpn8?ed. N'W Ernbrqideriex, Lncen of evprj kind. Wiling. Barred NninecM-ks India Linen, and all else for early ue. some very fpcial drives in D"-mh Good a, both black ind colored Many remnauts at a grrat eacrifii;i. Still have eome rare offers in Un derwear for men, womea and cbil dren. Still peHii-c Jackets for ladies and . a. miwn. fnee la no opjct. Aiakf ua and olx-r ana lue igatment ia ynure. arris & Keesier, Charlotte, N. C. i Sli Is I am moving my stock of Hardware; Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, &c, into the storeroom adjoining Marshall. urns recently occupied by T. B. Henry a furniture store. Come to see me I will money. save you m nm tu amp hi. I Am Still in tlieEinff A.'B. Yours truly, TOILIIbOI. t'airil, just hiie hmis for wages and pitch What then caujldo with it!" It strikes me that the lawyers bsve. an easy time in (b worll, So le a lawyer; put your money into tha law. ' Who ever heard of a lawyer taeakinj.? Be a doctor. Drive Sua horses, wear fine clothes and Ko'.l specka oies and have a boy to drive Yes,. .and get torn into shatters and bumped 011 the head, :id your face gashed up like Dr. Battle. Now,"my friends, "listeu: "Man wants but little hero helow,-. Nor waits that little loug." Tura up the bright aide. IVe are much better oil than a year aeo. Let us econo mize as we did last year, making erery de eut, looking hopefully to tha future, aetiuis .-tensibly in our business, buyiag only what we are compelled to buy, and not half of that, borrowing no troubles from iuiegl n iry evils, serving Cod aud giving our ape re motels to lus c-ue, asking His guidance in our affairs, and take my word for it, we will come out all right next Christmas, money or no money, war or no war, politics or no politics, party or no party. I was talking with a sensible man the other day, and he said "it seemed to him a dark cloud wa. hanging over "S5." Tha enemy ware just orer yonder in tht chimp of woods and would make a flank attack presently. Too manjr horses and mu!s bad beeu bought; too much guano, was being hauled off; "be feared for the future. Just so, my friend ; just sol It wouldn't do for everybody to get rich. 1 ai mers prospered in 1695. Thy -j 1 j. 1 . . . . have a surplus in sight. Permit thiui to beutencea to u Tears eacll, m the squander it in their own way, buy as much I pemtentary; the extreme penalty of guano as iuey want, buy as many horses as thsy want. -Let them alone. It don't indi cate overproduction. I have seen many' a year too wet or too dry when guano didu't pay a "red." Itisonlyouo way of gettiug cid of the surplus and its a rapid way. It wouldn't do for tb. farming world to get on its feet and be. oni. economical aud sensible. Such a eurse would ruin the business of tha country; so stand off and say, "Lay on, Macduff, lay. on!" Every man ought to have tho privilege of going to tha devil his own way. Don't try to head him off. or you will get a fight on your hands sure. We have changed laborer or they have chang. 1 u, and we are going to do something in "90 going to wake a cleau sweep. What mat tars is that- next November. We'll bear, Ob, y! Ob, yesl I offejr for sale, for cash, all tbe corn, cotton, fodder, shucks, yearlings and pigs ouder a mortgage recorded in Book 66, page 309, to satisfy a claim for gu ano and nations aud mule." You see seigniorage representing muscle, tears and wa nevertheless. We can't all be Vaudrt,ilts Poor old South! ' Last year shews what wa could do. Ifhoa.I Wheat You blame Tool, Whoa! Then tbere is the penitentiary going into cotton. "They'll glus the mar ket." Wait and ree. Let them go into cot ton, vv e can sell them somethini? to eat' tu State can pay for it if they cau't. Bill Lisles and Will Teal mae ronre surplus than the whole coucera. Glut the market, in Uss.l! They'll put out a siht m-r monsav the law. A motion for a new trial was denied and an appeal was taken to the Supreme (Jourt. The Common People," As Abraham Linclon called them, do not care to arsrne about their ailments What they want is a medicine that will cure them. The simple, honest statement, "1 know that Hood's narsanarill.a cnrerl rnS ia ia lQc.f i - . . . .v. vD v I ... . , . T-i 1 .1-.1i . mr m artrnmontin r p v; I I will dell on vv eunesnay. reo. iao, iatm, argument in tavor of this medicine, .t Huntiev's Stables, Wadosboro. n. c. a iioraea ever : will I. eb. 1 0th. The stock will be sold without by-bid or reserve. Mrs. Laura C. Pboeolx, nilwaskce, WLs. "Jiatrvn vf Benevolent JZoma and knowing tbe good Dr. Ililes' Nervine has done me, my wish to help others, over comes my dislike for tbe publicity, this tetter may give mo. In Nov. acd Iec., 1S33, The iutnates had the ' La Grippe," s.nd I waa one of the first. Bcsumlng duty too soon, with the care of bo many sick, I did not regain my health, and in a month Ibecame so debilitated and nercoiu from sleeplessness and the drafts made on my vitality, that it was a question if I could go on. A dear friond advised mo to try JH. Hues' Kestcntive lierrlne. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am in better health than ever. I still continue It occasional ttae, ao a nerve food, as my work ia very trying. A. letter ad dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach me. June 6, 1S94. Kns. Laura O. Phoenix. - Dr. Miles" Nervine is sold oa a positive guarantee that the urst bottle will Denefit. All druggists eell it at SI, 0 bottles for 5, or it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tho Ir. Miles iledical Co., Kikhart, lad. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health Agents for Frick Co. Engines, Boiler. Raw Mills, Ball Bearing Tbreshini Machine. &o. National Water Punif-s, fec. Any parties who wish to invest in machinery will plH artiii-r Altiemarle, N. C. Rewards Offered for Violators of Town Ordinances. Ordered, bv the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Wadesboro, that a reward of Fifty Dollarsbe offered for evidence sulttrietit to convict any person or persons or wimu'iy and unlawfully shooting the window of the Baptist church, and also that a reward of Seventy-Five Dollars be offered for evidence s tflcient tb convict any person or parsons of willfully and unlawfully breaking or carry ing off the lamp belonging to tbe towu of Iradesboro within the past six months. A. A. MCGREGOR, Clerk and Treasurer. Feb. 4th. 189. STILL THEY COME I Auction Sale OF Horses and ITules AT G. W. Huntley'sStable, Wadesboro," ; N. C, Wednesday, Feb. I2th, 1896 It having been iiiduslriou1y clr culitierl that I ara no longer running a boarding house, I take this method of in forming my friend and former patrons that tuch re porta nre ab-o lately faNe, anil that they can plill find me at Ihe name old eland, where I tv II a'wiys be pleased to see them Transient Customers will find at my hou-e as gnd tab! as there ia in town, and my term aro only .$100 pr d'ty. 0.c mart remember that all reports that I am no longer running a boardin j 1husp are fa.N. My country frienda can tjet lodging and ineald at ail hours as Ireretofore. Yuuriruly, T. J. Ingram. SCSI Acid Pliospliate, CO SEED MEAL, X and, this is what many thousand Car .Load of the finest Mules and hoi volnntflrilv Rav - brought to Wadesboro. Ihe Stock voluntarily say. - at Hum ley's Stables on Mouday, Ki Hood's pills are the best after- ills, assist headache. 25c. dinner pills, assist disrestion. cure - r money advanced for a $ tfj? ip its the surplus the tSC-.h l M M hard work, wasted I V.d "7 1 T.J ."' , ;: I -;-4 ut. but it th nr..1... I irr'C fV-- ? ' i.J 1 " R. A. DODD, of Wilmore, Ky. Lost. oct io The 5 j "T v '.'.1 Vt ccalir ills. i'-j A th'-' tomy tor J A lady's cold watch, old style, with short chain and bell nttarhed, on Anson- ville road between W. B. Loothart s nd W. T. Flako's. ihe lindrr will ! nrcply rewarded by returninfr it to tbi offlce. ps c'red en: K'me ' v. o c irn for ."-0 ye-irs. Send .-ll'lH til'? His SlUd tilS : v, :.'.i:-.iii'rp, ju. ml 1 v Your address, with nx ctiit ia tauiLt, mailed to our Hed quaiteift, il fc.net St., fcoiien, fi4., will bnrg you a full lire ol Mmpics, arU rules 1-jt c'f-ire5.uT-inert, cf m r jus:y f dioiu r-'t parrs : Suits, Overroiis, Vi-5, an. up. Cut t order. Areata wautatd evcr) Sale of Real Property under a Deed in Trust. By virtue of the powers iivm in a certain Deed of Trust executed by James D. Younj; and bU wife, ii. E. Youngr, to the Anson Building and Lohii Axsociation of Wades horo. North Carolina, on the 12th dy of September, 1893. and rcordsi in TrUit Book No. 3S, pages W4 to 2 of tbe Register's of Bco of Anson county. Haid Buildin? and Ixan Association, through its proper officers will sell at public-auction to the highest bid dor, for casb, at the court bousa door in Wodesbiro on Monday, the 2ud day of March, 1S9G, at 12 o'clock ni.. a lot in the town of rVachland. N. C. it beina: the lot designated as .No. fli 011 block 7 of section "D." on a map entitled "A Map of of Peachland, Anson County, North Carolina." Said lot L situated en Allen street and bounded as follow.: Commencing at a stake in the edes of aoid A lien street 150 feet from the corner of New York Avenue and Allan street, running thenc nearly We 44 feet to a stake, thence nearly B--olh 100 fart to a stake, tbnuce nearly East 41 "t to a stake, thence uearly North 100 tr : ataka, tha tegionint. Said sale vf tha ta aU.ve drcribed is made to aatUfy tb oudrr wal, principal and intaraat tt . ainjt m paid, aeenred by .aid d4 in t, lrfault baring been made in tb payawtt of tb saujo when due. This Ja-iuary SVtt. ls'-fl. Tha Anson iluildinK ami Loan Anociatina of VVadeabnro, N. C . by W. J. McLENDOS, Pre-I.imt, and TU06. A. MARSHALL, 8ee. and Treaa Bknmbtt & Bensett, Attorneys. Sale of Lands Under Execution. By" virtu of two executions bued out of the Superior court of Anson county the firot day of January, ' lbtftj, on judgments docketed in said court on tbe 5tb day of April, wbemin Julius W. Burns is plaiutiff and E. M. btation aud D. Hancock are defendants. JCach of said judgments be ing fr $200.00, with interest thereon from tb 2nd day of April, lSifc), at 8 par cent and co-ts. - I, as Sheriff of Aason county, wiil stll to the bibtst bidder, for casb, at tbe court house in in Wadesboro, N. C , on tbe 2nd day ot liarch. it being tbe Brat Mud diy, all the right, title aud iutereat of the defendant,!). Hancock, in a tractor parcel of lnd is Bumsviile towu&hip, Anson coun ty, on tbe waters of Lanes creek, adjoining the lands uf P. A. Ciarke and others, con-taiuiug- about 3.-2 acre, being all of said Hancock's land., except 200 acres set apart to linn for his homestead. Said lauds being levied on unar Mild execution and any anU all interest in said Innds ot the said D. Han rock at the time aud since tbe dockvtKft of said udiueuts will bo sold. This tbe 3 1st day o January, ltjyd. B LWALL, SberiiT AnH County. For Sale. A car load (Tt beaI) Cue yuung Kentucky mules. Come and see me tfora you buy. Can save jou money. All stock guaranteed to be as represented. G. A. MAP."!!, MKnbvi::, -T. c. CRACKERS and FLOUR. W. C. IARDIS0N. n TP- Tip f lA S 1 Eli Mm I In the beginning of thin New Year I make my very beat bov to all my friends an-i many customers, eincsre. ly expressing the kindest gratitude for any and all faor, erecially the hberal patronage given to ma for many years in tha Farnitnre Business. After due consideration of our mu tual advantages I have removed my stock into the neatly repaired two (ory brick building oppositn the post cEoe, and on the etreet between the court house and Methodist church, where you can find a good diaplay of an eniira stock in op-tca-datestyloaof Furniture, at prices commensurate with bu I ne-like dealing. Find whera I 'am. For 20 yrara. you know, in buineB, whom I am. See what we hv an-J we will do our bet to eerve you eatifactory. Mr. Will Luoa I with me and will give you all the very kindest at- teotion. Youra with b?t wishes. 1 Raloh A. Allen, TONSORIAL ARTIST WADESEORO. N. CL, Offers his services to the people of n'adaaboro and Kurrouudlnx country. My shop is fitted witb elegant and comforta le cb&lrs and I make it a rule to keep everything neat and clean. If you desire a pleasant shave or m good hair cat or shampoo, call on me and I guarantee satisfaction. Toa wiil find my shop always in the best of order and my price as low as any one in the buine. My shop is in tbe anuex of vbe Xatione, Hotel. Give me yoar patronage HO fiiGRE EYE-GLASSES, Korc TTea EjesI i en r r 1 1 1 , 1 Ceria!i Sa!9 tnd ESec8 KtmnxSi fee SCHEt"E an j li:F!i'!ED ETES, Iltirin tUe Sigh of tUo olti. Care Tear Prows, (IraaTsIatiDn, Str Tumors, Ked tyes, 21stted tye L: AND PKOPrCTNO OICS KrLI? ANJJ jfi:iliIANi..S 1 y l t.i. llwrmtiKiirts !.'. , k. I itvn, -r I't-t-u. w KTvtrr luruniuu.iun - .. . li;t l.t, MLlt .-. r t t -. . i , p '3 it r 1 --s c w ? - "
The Messenger and Intelligencer and Ansonian (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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