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CH J OO WORK DONE OHEAPLY AT THIS OFFICE. , v lit s w rn &"TTr"-Si - i : the blade: 1 . b-i 1 JL QJDi TILL NOV, 15 I -.?r onlv 25 GENTS. OUR HOME AND HOME FOLKS AGAINST THE WOHLD. VOL. IX. NO. 5. CARTHAGE, MOORE CO.. N. C, TUESDAY. SEPT 4. 1894. Trice 5 Cent. EDITORIAL PENCILLINGS There is a beware-the-tning is loaded tone about a good manv utions RECORD OF THE SESSION. of tho convention reso adopted this year. Lots ot candidates are diixov- 1x11?'' queried Mrs. Bowser thei land the excessive f.ivor shown to 1 protected interests and especially As Congress has adjourned, it , to thc cuirar Trus, lt :$ but an There were three bells on the,' of interest to recite the record ! installment f reform, havingad- . - I r ir. : 1 - ' . . . . ieircuit. When Mr. lSovser ,,llu,,M'1 i'',,,,vu,t '" ! ded onlv wool, lieinp. Has, lum- ft m MR. AND MRS. BOWSER DISCUSS J tried to explain.- I will now go j ELECTRIC DOORBELLS. lout arid ores the button, audi . electricity will do the rest." Copyrighted 1894 by Chas. r. Lewis. "Is our doorbell an electric 'preyed thc button, they began ' -nder the control of the hir sui,,huric acid, indigo, cot- AKKOttlCZMSNT. TO THE DEMOCRATIC rEOi'T.E OF Noktii Cakomxa: Having never Ixcn a candidate Inrforc von, I announce ti cil with hesitation. jeriug that there is a close connec-j "Out of order again, I sup I oLher evening alter tucking up:. . , r..-, r. ,'.rll.V .. .... . I wiiu nc? u' " f, nut ; ringing, and wiien he let up tncy. " ton lies, agricultural macmncry.t j 0for irvsclf for Ihe at inth ui.?;uu. ...v wrl if ..ncn't ...oft ior rne important events it cm- melodious ring, as the bells gae tion between explanation ami loose.' "growled Mr. Bowser ml , . , , - . ., . I . i i r ! i out when a lady cal'er pressed The Old Friend And tlio best friend, that never fiil.-i vou, is Simmons Livcjr Ilegu l:ioi.(tho Hod Z) that's wnat yoa ho-ir at thc mention of this .':c 'llt-nt Liver medicine, and people should not be persuaded that anvthiiiQ; cl.-o will do. , It i. the Kin;' of 'Liver Medi .ne's: is b-'ttcr than -nil's, and t''.kf.-5 he l:ee cf Qninine'rnd !a!omeh It fe-t- din.-ctly cn th.e Liver, Kidneys stnd Jknvf-l.s and ives new life -to the v.diole i-y.s-' ' ti'in. Thi.4 ia the medicine yu v.-iin t. Sold by all Druggists in Liijnid, or in d'owder to be taken dry or made into a tea. PACKA(iE'ifl Una Hi- '. sump In r?i on vinpper J. 11. .KIL.IN 6l CO. j HiiUulelpliia, fa. reply, as he looked up from his nomination this vear There are unmistakable jindica- i PaPer tions that some of the republican j "Every doorbell is liable to writers on the tariff have been I ge out of order once in awhile, assignee DIRECTORY 0? CARTHAGE AND MOORE COUKTT. rrhp lnle or Arrivals and Dcparln-es of Mails from the P..0. at Carthage, N. C. V.V C-MlTHAOi:ltAILlU)Al, I) I Ij Y EX- ckvt Sun way. pnv rurrio.ville, via. llub'con and I.-1nn,'lcav8al7:30 a.m. Arrive? i,t 10:li',-n.-m. ' at For (Mtin-nm and iiom f South, leaves 11:10, a. m. Arrives a'- i:uo . m. I' or Cameron and points Nrlh, leaves at 3:-?(), l. Hi. Anivesat 5:45, n. m. A)Hr.()ltU mail, via P.-rkwood, (lor -non , Oai-liTR Mills NiS 'S(N Lo'.iir l.caf 'r.rowi-r Mills and M )tliits Mills. Auiv. s HH.sda.vs, Thu'sdays and Sat indas 7 p. m. Leaves Mondays, cd njsda'.s nnd IMdavsOa. m. I! VmUKI? mail vi.i Mooshaunco. rn.s'p'.itv, IJravsvillc, 'cji eks, Fall rn and J.niUV. iirivcs imi.i. tu.il FridavsC p. t". L'avcs Wcdncs 4la s and atin days C:"0 a. m. OltK MILL mail via O ii.-t, Fair lia- ' v. u and ilarocrs (:rns ifoatls. Arrives Tuesdays and Fridays 1 1 a. in. leaves . '. iw.f .hi vs and Fridays 12 m. Mail to; Star via Mt. carino': calcdonia !;,,( iL- liciiah iir. Snene'cr: Swinton; nil. Tiln: Tvr:i: flaleaud ltoc.ka vv-.v'. Arrives Moiulavs: Wcdnodays l V,i,l:usl2 m. L-avoH Mondays; 4 dni'sdays and Fridays 1 p m. ADD1F tfllAW.r. M. iirKiiioii cuuiiTS ion i so i. to the China Japan war, j Gov. McKinley is going to speak in the Maine canipaigu. If he doesn't mind he will ispread himself too thin to hold that nomination. j j The Kolbites have already dis covered that there is a difference between running wheels iii their heads and running an unelected i 4 State government. The wise politician "gets even" with the unfriendly newspapers by going to Europe and getting his "views" cabled over to! them at "stcen" cents a word. Col. J. Hampton Hoge find a receipted tailor's bill a useful campaign document! Par ticularly if it bore the signature of a certain Washington tailor The man who claims everything depends upon point of view is finding ample vindication in the strike testimo ny that is being taken at Chica- isn't it?" "No. ma'am, it isn't. Ours the only doorbell in this town which ever gets out of order. Do the button, nor yet a quick, de cisive ring, as when the Turkish rug man mounted the steps to offer his wares; on the weekly in- . ! stall men t idr.! It was ; . f tinons clatter, witn a ouzzsaw edge to it, and it hadn't contin braces. Its record brgan with its meeting August 7, in extraordinary session, to undo the frightful blunder of the re publicans during the Harrison salt, burlaps and grain bags and United States 5-nnU n. jdc vr a lew other unimportant articles cant ly thc death of Sc::-l"r to thc free list. A part of the act i Vance In doing thi 1 do not is the income tax. which looks to j antagonize c.ti.cr oi lue prc. jvrnaiors, uui prt i .u.r that neither of them crk Thc two great question in- a policy of supporting thc gov ernment by a species of taxation vou know what it has cost me to have doorbell men running up; cookcamc fl thelcratic piatfdrni was fulfilled and here every hve minutes tor the . nCc..,l!tlip Sherman act was repealed - 'Klll.Ill.il. ll t last 10 rears:" . the knob and let 0j nnd he KOt The work oi the Fifty third Con-j "It hasn't been out of order for , knifc lhejgrcss has consisted chiefly, in fact; a year betore "Hasn't it? That shows how ! ! the clatter even grew louder. administration in the enactment I wholl- unsuited to peace times. ! volvcd in the Chhno pVitfnrr.i 1 f CU.r. i 1 On! . . . n :T .-V.... . . 1 tmi rml a con- ic oiitiiiniii nni nwi.. i lc a!)pro!)riattons rcueci uicivm uinuiiiuni. ...- ........... November 1, after a m.-morable ,)incilcci condition of the treasury j reform. Thc tanit bill iu. t pa- straggle with forces tending to b- somc $2S.000.00 ) less ,s. JOC ""V. " " . llOnS, lintl 1 IHMII VI' '.- than at the last preceding session jtions f ;t , ,Y.ll deprive every of Congress. Some GOO offices , lrust and C4m'u :c o! any . -idvan- were nlwlished. Haltimorc Sun. tnge it allows. j On the tariff, pnd on movt sjb The Populist In Po.i.;c$. jects, I stand with the ler.iocr;t- ic lreshlent. and give htm a cor- The average I'otmlist is noth-!dial nnd zealots support. I rc- Inrr if nf.t r.musin and when he arct not toucauu-uiapw u i ued over 30 seconds when young .the degradation ot our currency. Bowser awoke with a veil, and the pledge ol t ie national demo point of the blade behind it, but j in repealing, or attempting to r might neal. odious and hurtlui laws mi-; iidmipcnf liimm his financial p icv. ii- little you heed what is going on j 4 . llMV. vol1 nosed upon the country by sec-L flflrltirinr. anil conduct a cam- mncial reform is oi the inot in this house. To my certain j done? demailded Mrs. Bowser, tional and monopolistic legisla-! pnign he becomes simply and : pressing importance, and I fnvof knovvledgethat doorbell nasnaa ; . , ,1L tion-le2islation which at length absurdly ridiculous wo in i nmeo.a.v .u,. uv7.....v...u r.l.:. ....... Ini-n llvil tlllTIIT plunscd the Union into the dis- stamxs o. u... ......... y ..... . . . reccntlv come 10 fair nuiicc tress, nnanciai panic aim muuv trial depression from which we are to a large extent still suffer- that thc go to be repaired 28 times in the last L2 months. That is over twice a month once in every 13 davs! Is it any wonder is it any wonder, Mrs. Bowser, that I can't bank a dollar to save my neck? Is it any wonder thac I have nightmare every night and kick and toss and groan have dreams ol the poorhouse She didn't answer, and he up and stood before her, specta cles in one hand and newspaper in the other, and continued: "The doorbell busted again busted for the twenty-ninth time ! A thousand dollars "Make that young un stop his infernal noise, and you go' hack and sit down!" he yelled in re- iplvas he galloped downstairs after a hammer, a screwdriver, a pair of pinchers and a whetstone nig. The second act in the line of re- To manv, thc result ot thc tirst rWirnmn of the PonuTist '. rc-iular s-cssion cd our Democrat- Executive committee in Beaufort ' ic Congress has In-en something countv has called a convention of a disappointment, .hs.ip to meet in Wabhincton. N. C.on pointments come to all prut-. September 4th. "for thc purpose j The republican party is at p:e ! of nominating a State ;.nd coun- cut disappointed at the repeal of Mrs; Bowser heard him pound-1 hef was the repeal ot thc lorcci ty tickcl l'r0m this it would , thc McKinley tir;ffb.w; at the inp and rusuin? about tor nve j acts, or federal election law s, in - .llf iM. :nrprPfi that the' enactment ol an income i.u. .u aildi minutes. Then he came upstairs I the pession which began on the ! iopu!ists in that vicinitv arc ; the rcqieal of the law placi.ig oui and pounced and rushed some firgt MonUav n Drccmber, 1S03 . dissatisfied with the present ' elections urn cr sujhtv' m i rose more. 1 he cook new into u c ostci.Mblv in thc in- Populist State ticket and pro- federal marsnais. i 1 l iv ill u cuiu v- -" i . . . . a (tAiA r tMir nnni nT in i iir in u. uvu " eason in a year: Nn dpinocrat has anv T to feel ashamed of the work of paid out in 12 months to repair theFiftv-third Congress; it was I busted doorbells! We might as all iu the right direction, even u weiiqmu.sm wv b c-. t i - . i :t in,nl.ip nnnrhousc. some ol u am nut 4111LC mi i r- and "Police!" and young Bowser tried so hard to drown the noise of the bells thai-his eyes rolled and he exhibited every symptom of fits. Mr. Bowser finally found the wires as they led in from the front door and cut them off and nulled them out by the roots, and thc ringing ceased. Then he sat down on thc front stairs. He was there when the frighten terest of fair elections, had been - i;- .V " " " nf I lnr oUth-in States n-rl '.heir i ins win mvw vii.ui w t used stcadilv lor years asa party I . , " 4t. n,chn.i fr.r tln-i full accession to power at W-sh- instrument to bulldoze and cor-; d t incmtK-rs of that partv to lington. and at the complete law- rupt voters, and their repeal was : dcciuc VYiH l,c whether they will , urc of Republican plans and pur hailed wi.h joy oyer the U, :- ,, .e r - ; -lmcni3 , ion as a consu.mna .o , cdKahi te.uporarnthcim ,t,c. a arc out The credit things 'solicitor, Fr'd McNeil', lloekiog- llalll, N. March Term begins the T.d ? wctkF. A-g. Tec. X0 : " CQJ.s'TY CO M MISSION KRS.- C,pt, 1). O. r.rynn, .loncsl.oro, Cbu'r J S. W. Cl. Ca.tlpe. Ja-. 0. Mouroe.. l;,g ()j's- .McDon- COL'NTV ofi-u;kJ Ocr S'lpfrior Cowvt. D, A. aid. r:t.otllT. J..1mi.L. Crri Tro.s.iror. Dr. K. M. l'ergasson. Coroner Dr ( McLod. Survcjor fiarcw Beaton. N .tarie- public A." . McNeill, VV. II, McNei I. TOWN tlOVKHNMKNT.,- Mavor: II A Foote, .lr. ' ....'...: 'P U-Tvson. ST Ti v, (' 11 (iiavos, J C NwnKlell, N .Mills. Mairshah-l N t'huk. . enough. Because the democrats in Con grcss did not do all they were expected to do is no reason why they should not have full for Hip numerous Ood j lv- - - I thev did do. It is the people, not the lican press, that will pass oit the work done by Congress, and the people are not likely to be guided to any matked extent by republi can editors. The price is still the only seri ous obstacle between Mr.jLevi V. Morton and the republican gub ernatorial nomination, of New York. Fassettis helping Piatt keep the price up. Chairman Manley, of .,rtt1 r vrrv nmiisin'rinstancc1 should make us onh' thc more the friends of liberty. Another f .,ouul:st;c s'implicit v occurs in i determined to press onward un- ;-t ;.,.(1. fMv.ltil the tirincip!es.miclcniociat- .. nrt nrrivwlinf' that You can't blame me, u" ua , : - all Chinese in thc United States ,1 AITS. ODWSCr WCU l. ow. 1 . - . i Bowser," she protested. hurricane had ,,asScd. ', shall registe: in office of internal "Tfvnu are not to blame, then n a, i-nlts and the .-vrnne collectors. Thc ratifica- " j i nvu, wiu vuv i who is?" he shouted. "It you long cherished and fought for by the frieuds of liberty. Anothci measure of less general interest . a cn-cular letter just issued, giv-Uil thc pnncij didn't stand on the steps and iab and iam on the button until the wire melted or broke, then ! who did? Don't try to lay it on repub- i some calier or agent." T'll nhnnt havinsr it fixed If. ' . r r . .ii.. i 1 : nrf Inllv -rirried into oi inn a notice oi a joim ncuaie 1-- iv . -- . tween Hon. C. M. Cooke and '.cration-to the Luting benefit Capt Buck Kitchiu atSmithficld land advantage of thc people, nrd on Au-ust 28th. Thc letter : to the felory of inr couiitiy n refers To Capt. Cooke as thc ; this cause I have h M;cni nmneres and the alternating cur- t- tw tue Senate ot thc treaty i ...,vf rnmwssman Irom this ' manv vcars ot my IHe. and I v.iau rents sret mixed up?" she kindly , ,t':ri, China assents to the Un-ict." and is signed by Mr ; esteem it n privilege to conunue V - llFli-"--- I -v- ' asked. Mr. Bowser looked up and glared and breathed as if he had K-pn rlimhincr til) a haystack, but he had nothing to sav. Thorp was no need of woids. i .. ,i v i. ; u ,a npcaeimi . Ut was i o blame, ot course, aim to ring it in six months, mens fVia i,nvo nil inter- ! no reason to get excucu ..vt. such a trifle." "Mrs. Bowser, I'm not excited, , nv St. Louis Republic but simply put out over your carelessness. You bust the door bell; you break a pane of glass; vou smash a mirror; you kick a leg off the sofa; you thc re- Creech, chairman ol thc Populist !mv work in the new ne.u a .u Executive Committee. high station t wmc-i Though this is a prophecv 1 tlieiciorc soucn u, ... which will le proved to be true support, trusting that you may in November, bv a handsome esteem me worthy to P-picetiw majority, vet it is just a little ' you in the Senate c 1. ,d nmusin-l'toseea Fopulist. who 1 1 Wg my frien.N wherever they .. i ...i.l- I, '.mm- Im- ivr.n f.ivor ill Cl-Clion. usuauv ciaim n: iin. v. ...... . -- ;.lmitMniit thus cirlv in the t b.- active la urr.; . r - .!. ,i;,.,1r(...icr,mp.vtcnf. it is carcu. to inc 1 , , r s A. At . . . ... I .'.'-1 . . I 1 I 111! IJllli. . - i ...... . r'll'.lT I1l .ll 111 - ... and settle the amount of alimo : tidings excited anion I nesc bv former anti Chinese acts H;It he is perhaps more level. i - .... i .. i:. (that were wanting in kindness, headed than he is getting crum ( The Quichest cn Record, After All. ! not to sav justice. !f.,rand is only icting n the The act to enable Utah to bc-nptura, .n, ... - . .... ... mPnStatelulv-i-. 1895. pro- i llon"1 'nr C. An Old Dtctcr r- ohu ' -i ISOUl. Al ." - ; .x . .,, ..Mao Cnr n d-fith tAf Oil OUT 110 II i Ml I.. n..vt f Of 1 VO .1 ! I '" ' '" iu' " 'Will IIV l r. - - act just mentioned closes ami-1 cablv a question from which much trouble had been apprehend ed. The hostility at present be ing exhibited by thc populace in Chinese cities toward Americans and other foreigners is due to some extent, it is feared, to the .tK lw I tir. fit:. inn. in 111 tl" Clr--"",:-tSlal. KaWRh. S. C. AaS.2lth. 18J1. ( WHY HOOD'S? nexu. Hood s SxrnxMU U tke Ut. creUtnre.. HOOD'8 CURES nd! No wi publican National committee; is j - husband. .growing wiser. He while YOur carelessness has cost I I that he sees nothinz. upon which - Ao t - v "s 1 II II I 1 III" 1 tl O I to base expectation of the repub nothi morc licans controlling tne next nouc According to the spiritualists l:it-p Seoretarv Windom This Congress, notwithstand in.nnsinns to the con inj f it.i.-- - - j j ?. 1 ! j t tn;nr trarv, has reallv disposed oi tr.c "Wnen uiu x B. ...-h: .,AA than anV ore- LiU HI Hi' "I C tt ' , ConMCSs that had tne fe VIOUS enmp task to perform. The Morrill taritt was reported j p.i nrcfercnce for democratic ! me over $3,000 the last year I j to the House March 12, .1S'( loctrinc. Acts to aJmit New at this and passed that body in the; Will lie III' hvaw 'r.- - ... - .r..Hiv.-.;.lirm ir. . t.iiv 1 m ihiii."... ..... and ends a period of discrimina- from this district. Kakigli News il,,4U4, , .litm. j thai l'..tai.H- i.Ko.l tion against Territories kept out ' and Observer. ; "t J ,H of the Union on account ot sup- Around. ; tonn-ni.-l M -1 l-nrir. r -ver mr-n itotli.'fforM. l: nrtrr.il- t . lnot in.di.Tii .nt iiI-mh, ion, A vcrv mixed np bu-mess is on ,iMlinj,tUin ,.itUtnh and a'Ukiunud W 1 GM1UCU imi'SCTOUY C..rtngo Circuit, M. K, church Rev, J. A. Leo I'nfor. At lJ..jrihngrt I .d -t h S.inday?, morning :n-l nig)!. JV.jcr mecti.ig ever,' Wediic. ? ; ver ..uri.t. Ci-nter 1st Sunday, morning. i.,mttcc c-i.i.crou 1st Sunday, nihi. an I on oth , the SuMiavs- Coil Swings Sri Sunday J Cq .... imiruini:. . means wnrrvinc about the condition of thc country nut- nccentinsr the v. w l . l. . t U 11 ,i itrue.it can uc-uumm m i 1 - tint ni rlend man would more reason to worrv over it, as he trouble r 11 m.. !., t- iiiri nor ii:is time. The bell will not only 1. pebruarv -m, bv thc House, but were not acted , western part oi i 'ifixcd, but I will fix it myself. In . , (UKly app'roved ! 0n bv thc Senate. Other laws j He is a goon . is r.t t wn' iiist wishinjr there Moi,.i, o isfil. iust before the MMPtf.li mnkc L abor Day a legal t cx tr-, . . . . Hive, r j--- - ,-... j ivi...wvv- - . ntu some imii ia ' was something I could tinker at ; expiration ot thc Congress tnat , hwhd;l cnable States to tax. p.idax hnanc XVitlv!foran hour." ', m '. Arirmm were oa sscd!tr Tom Stack's ulacc. in thc i .ivv.- .-,. . m. I .1.. I .. .Iriiir"iiil. lliou vouni;- tl riTMi' i' Td Jn!' ' Wha't pfe7s7sTwom.n. lum he want he docs not; . . . . morning of last It pleases ner to .,c vw enacted it. . oreenbacks and national bank j . . k hc WCnt to his bam and scumble little woman. The tariff oflSSawasrcporteclretnUac u ee U pk-ases her to be calleu House in March, 188'J. notes, give ence, tu . 1 rrc both healthv well c!rc,-ed womnn. sed in June, but remained I the Bering sea tr.Punai. . - . It ascs her to be V. : i,c0nMn ti If iruarv . ct i vi rpcrves to use icucr- . . -li. i. i .-niwr'niM v whih." in me kAi.n. - . oui i- 1 - I nrdav nvlit o:.e oi ui ii'iv ii ; - .. i-ri... i.oii ,..;u hp dnlv rcnaired ic'4 nd was antiroved March i, ...,cc..lc f.r maneuvers, re-1 '-. rt i u- lt.rr.n.: It olene lei to irr told uiai i hc w.i j i i -- . . at ni ' v jo. rfiw increasvu i- r -. . , ttack sue impr'nw statement as; .Tf :.0ii will let it go till to rn tin ! morrow, i m gci nnd pas ii a v c , . tt tit.. ft had a hand in starting the ; xtWm hat an hour. Mrs. Bow- 3rd, the dav bclore the expira- j q cnllstment ;n the ertv bv twin calve. Mr. Stack she improves a n.m ;... while ahvc and at tneser ls niy toolbox downjiun - - at!armyto three years, lucil.tate bc,an to th.nK lorn nc v, w . . lovM, an(l oftheTreasurvdepartment.i nr?" Vv.'L.f.'. V " h., it !,nmn1Prrf bv enablin- steamship ; ing upon lum and tnat ic .. uonZ ' - - i.a iiri i' f v I p 1 1 i v . i -f -i.v-'i.. ... i i . ....... i ,. mi I , :ii I mil i 1 1 ... - : . , .. 3u i w 1 1 . j . w . n I - ,. ' ivillrttl" .'I " O liltllli,- v -("- - . , i l V. ... . ..., 4.T .,ch . . - :4.o r- . . il.mi- mam- aih"l w'" "" . , . 1.. .....1 til wl UP Her i "Ouiltv as indicated'7 was thej "1 oeneve so. uui - i was longer beloi e inc cuim. iu i oiticcrs to sww. i not reach thc full height ol hi? cnougu i - " I i i.i.,i. ,ori,n. with it. If anv- ..t mMn. not benm.,- i u iliidiarpe cariro. . '. ;i 'r......i. onfl mnkr his wa v btr vny. i" flirt of the House .avai com- wouiuu t iwv" uu - .. , .e5L3 mv.. lorv. however, uum iu'"" , , - , rtf i,,. (lictottnen ll!nn.llS . vou-vou-" I reported in the House till April' Tim hill in exclude anarch ...h,n hU wi!.-oreented lead her and ta.c care of her. , upon ns.inyebiigciL.oi. . - .1 1BOn u .-d thc Senate .. lt '"V- " ' ' charges that the fJarncgie "Nothing w,l, happen,! j - b d waS approved , ists on its return to ---lm w. n . furnished by fraudulent one will blame you j:";0ctoUr lt 1S90. a month before; from the fcenate nao : ' Jtte News. 3 T Wlk mean, bad armor plate to the save $1,000 a year oy the ektioil of a 11CW Congress. , much mod.hed as to require .u. . v ; ' - ; . i . : . i, i i -ro i t ha .HH.P r e s !' i c. . . t i r . in lci i sl . v . , . , t v .1 .... i . fS'iU iy. ir.oruini j'"-i m-"-. -j - , ado.picu - - , , , ' nassed the Senate juiv Sand ord. president, ui :V ....... vv.inoe.t,v ,n,ht. '- .n. ,.Jpf Mr. Bowser disappeared in the passeu tne oc j The act which excited thc most p 1UCCU41J tt'r, rvo; -o nn un uii tut uvw. nnss;on rii-aiiv .aulu.-i ; . Wvnrn i o. ciijij rrcshyiciian charch ltev. Y K'lbidfio, pator. und ;Jr.l Sun lavs m ning M sores.!; Now that Congress has vi.ere uie utt . , . nw bet ween ; nrotouud interest was 1 lie ini". Lin.i. " I - i . . i. ,i oascmcm.. .-li oil nnd 'Hi - . r.i." onHI .t : PT . finch lv"!.ri i 1 were resting uu ci i the election oi uiis cuhk'1"3 leoiv tnc tanu dwi, . . . Pvnra I O . Obi unuouut- -i'"- '. . . ,n m rving his granddaughter. ayH I urCS JR ' oftf.inl is no cutlcman. ad ' 1 VZi " .v will be olit into i minutes later ne -ap. i , thtf enactm nfi "4 " bc COnS,a"C? m u IVrhao Mr. Peel thinks that ! thc berpCIlt S r.etM-. vcy Tl.ursJ.y . it. ' I a smile on his tace anu ooincu. . man m .m ,ui ii- i lanuary b lbl-. ana was u..u, nn-;r :n lhc fl - a I ; ,;, i-'ul Sund.y- a c iMe 4th! the Nicaragua canai u.u; lrs arc completed,' . ' lUnoed of in the Legislature on paraum QhRCT 'r'1 A, U.,..m 2 ,1 su ni-y evcr seriously Ucvedi rePJ , t cn -I There is no more certain way ;chpoeU oi r. of columns of thc newspapers an v tlHg. VF) '1;')'-.a"aairj,,I,l"u",a " V. - , ,rl,.. liuiHltMrs. uowser, auu x .:uu renubli-: August w. ' " ...-i fUmvu ri-ht to be lftMTIRini!S 5C IUC Ilium i . ...n,l.li ("it.'lHUSiiiw ' - " T WW. rvn w w riifferetitlv. If the canal is Duutir vill be bv the United Itt lx.n hvinrui, iivingc o(. hrs 5, hg I rrovernment, directly or indirect-1 nnd all mnck, cun-.l in 30 minutes hy WonironlVn .Unitary IiOtion. Thi in' vim- fail?. S.id by Cha. fole U Co., Dniggt?, J lv.-and unless the "boodle" fea- States! frm $10 to $15. "What was the matter.' "s vou know nothing about; scheme Congress will never pass ing currents ..u v. to raise tbe cnoicr . vj , Cond. 'enteral-'.evidence oi .... w lean than to tell him that some ; ' ' '.called a gent'eman. At any rate democratic official has contnbu- . - unsatisfac-! oher people do n,t. notwith-. d the democratic .tum.w.. I.tnr.din- his eminent family 1 eliminated from the volts and amperes and alUniat , - memories lory :u ..' ..oo i orrpnta and OLcn circuits, . party . j ,. the necessary legislation you could not understand if I some people have. all raw very materials on the free lit i connection. j j BLOOD PCbCa r ' w.i p i. Ii-. swirr srtrinc co I farllmye, N C
The Moore County News (Carthage, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 4, 1894, edition 1
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