THE CAUCASIAN. ; IF;. YOU, WOULD LIKE rU HUSKED EVERY TIIUKHUAY, To corasmtiiaue with about tea Ily JIAUION BUTLER, litiiter and Proprietor. JL . N O CaroIS tiA then do it through the SUBSCRIBE! Show this Paper toyour neigh bor and advise him to subscribe. colmaa o! Turn Caccai a. No other rtapcr la the Thiri Cr CLINTON, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1891. No. 12. grrlonal Dtartci h&s as lrgi a cirruUtioaC Subscription rnce$l.50 ler Year, in Advance. VOL. X. . 1 nil. VX JgL- "yjL iXNiLX il :: ; .' " 1 ' j I . - -,. - " I Alliance Directory. THE EDITOR'S CHAIR. NATIONAL AKMEU8' AI.T.IAKCH AKD INDUSTRIAL UNION. President L. T... I'olk, North Caro lina. Address, 344 D S.rect, X. WM Va.hinstoii, D. C Vii:e-l'reideiit IS. II. Clover, Cam bridge, Kansas. eerciary an 1 Treasurer J. H. Turn er, (ttMVj.r.x. Address. 229 Sorth Capi tol Street, N. W Washington, D. C. Lecturer -J. II. Willelts, Km'.as. KXKCUTIVE. JlOAl'.D. C. W. Matune, Washington, 1). C. A Iomzo Wardall, Huron, South Dekota. J. !'. Tillman, Palmetto, Tennessee. JHIjICIARY. II. ('. Deinming, Chairman. I.-,aac McC'rackco, Ozone, Arkansas. A K. Cole, Fowlerville, Michigan. NATIONAL LKCJISLATIVK COUNCIL. The Presidents or all the State organ izations with L. L.Polk ex-oulcio Cnair in:m. NOKTU CAROLINA FARMERS STATE ALLIANC11. President Marion ISutlcr, Clinton, North Carolina. Vice-President T. Ii. Long, Ashc- ilic, N. C. Si'cretary-Trea.urcr llalci-'h, . C. HOW THINGS LOOK FROM OUR STAND POINT. country, a sufficient quantity cf money and a just distribution of the same. All financial legislation Is expermental. The experiment we have tried is a bad one. Let us give thi3 one a trial. The Ooinion of The Editor and the Opinion cf Others which we Can Endorse on the Various Topics of the Day. LET US TRY AN OVER-PRODUCTION" OF HONEY. Some editors (whom wo dislike to believe are dishonest) continue to talk about an over-production of crops. Now if they mean that there are more products then there is 1892-LKAP YUAK! A Few Words from the Pen of a "Woman. (Special Correspondent.) Has it occurred to you, ladies, that 1892 13 lean year? Bingout wild bells to the wild sky and tell each deipairing maid that her hour approaches. Not for lone will she be forced to pine in sol itude. blush unseen and wast a her sweetness on the desert air. Her day is coming the hour in which she can corner the young man of her choice and tell him that lite without -W. lSanics. Chaplain Bev. KrskinoPopj, Clialk !,.!, X. C. 1 hxK-Kecpcr W. II. Tomllnsou, I'ay c l ville. N. C. Assistant Doo -Keeper II. K. King, lYai.ut. -V. C. Surgrant-at-Atnis J. S. Holt, Chalk Level, N. C. StaU lSusineia Aj;cut W. II. Wort. U llrich, N. C. Trustee Busiues-t Aireiicy Fund W. A. Graham, llachpelah, N. C. KXKCUTIVfc COMMITTEK OP THE NOUT1I CAROLINA FAUMEIW' HTATE ALLIANCE. S. 15. Alexander, Charlotte, N. C, Chairman; J. M. Mewhornc, Kinston, N. C. ; J. b. Johnston, Bullhi, N. C. STATE ALIANCE JUDICIAUY COM MITTEE. r.lusCiv, A. Leaser, N. M. Cuihreth, M. (J. (hvg..i-y. Win. C. Council. STATU ALLIANCE LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE, rf J. Powell, Italcigh, N. C. ; N. C. Kn"Ush,TiinUy College; J. J. Young, P.dcnta ; !! lruey, No vtou, N. C. money then thev are correct, ji h m win w viu, a nowung wuuer thij ihftnaw thon whv flon't ihv ness. fihe can soothe his agitation, v...., ... v.-. - , . t,ntn Wllr, in h1t, ni fot moro W 11,3 nuueriUK i - " w " mon tr fnrm in iit-r nnrw ana KISS 111(4 V ' money than products, then we hi In Smack on the mouth even if he would have an ovcr-productio.-. of should resist. Woman goes through life in a one half, one-third, one-quarter sort t fashion. Even in the most impor taut sten other career she i condem ned to wait. She must stand back with her linger in her mouth and watch the man she would prefer drift money, an 1 this would even up Lecturer J.S. Hell, Ihasstowk, N.C. tilings. Yes let us try nn "over Meiard C. C. Wright, Glas', N. C. T)v,du?tion" of money. . TUB OnliBict Mm WHY HE CA3IE INTO THE WOULD A CHILD, WHY TOOU, WHY UNEDUCATED, WHY HE SELECTED UNEDUCA TED" MEN FOR APOSTLES. U'hyllc and They Were Able "to Found a KlBjdom that Shall Embrace all Other Klngr-doniM. NOW IS YOUR TIME, GIRLS. THE POWER CF GOD VS. THE Wis r POM OP THE WO ELD. On last Sabbath, at the Presbyte rian church of Clinton, Dr. 13. 1. Marable preached from the text: "Your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, hut in the power of God." I Corinthians, 25th vers-e. Daring his discourse he called at tention to the following TACTS IN THE LIFE OF CHRIST : First.. While Adam came into the world a tall grown man, that Christ of His own volition decided toco ne into the world as an infant by birth and leave by death after tha manner of men. Well deai , girls, the door of oj- from her without making a ?ipm of portunity opens to you to-morrow, distress parcni timyiuy or oasniuinessoi any orUainetl that once in four years they vounc man, now snow mm now, should have a whack at proponing yourself. No doubt many a poor Leap year is deservedly popular witn tne laaies . . . ... . Aim ine imii wnaiui invit hard times to ask some gin to snare ,,,. hfim!1,tpr? Do they, timid. poverty with him, now fell him that 8nv. irihtened lambs, wish to be f.. w.o.i rviL-n ?i hottpr llvlnf than nnrsiied? Small difference to the v w vun j v v--- i one and that yon will help him to resoiuie umu Her short it NOKTII CAROLINA RE1- RM PRESS ASSOCIATION. Officers J. L. Uamsev President; Marion Butlei, Vicc-Prcsi lent; f. S. llarnes, Hecretary. PATEUB. Tn Caucasian, Clinton; Pro gressive Farmer, llalcigh ; llural Homo. Wilson : Farmer's Advocate, Trhnro: Salisbury Watchman i.lnirv: Alliance Sentinel, tK,ro; Hickory Mercury, Hickory; The ltattler, Whitakers; Country Life, Trinity College; Mountain Uiuiih Journal. Ashevill; Agricul tural Dee, Goldsboro; Columbus News, Whitevilie, J . C; The Busi ness Agent, HaleUh, N. C. Capt. A. S. Teace, editor of Alli ance Department, Oxford, N. C. Each of the above-named papers are requested to keep the list standing ou the first page and add others provided they are duly elected. Any paper fan ins to advocate the Ucala platform will be dropped from the list promptly. Our people can now see what paper are pub lished In their huerest. face a cruel world and solve life's prob'em. Do this and nine to one its n-'o. If it is not. he ought to be a bachelor forevur. YOU MAY OR YOU MAY NOT. Every man who wakes up to-iior- row morning conscious that he has corn and meat enough to make out with, that last year's nortgage has been cancelled, that he owes no man anything, that he has taken advan tage' of The Caucasian's proposi- business. She not for timidity or coyness time for skirmishin must be fierce. Jtouse maids and widows ! the bat lie-field is open for the conflict. One ok ou. NO LAUGH'.NG MATTOL A ltUt Who Will 111 Pt Ifefor Git Ins Tfceia Ci. Dr. Maurkw B. Smith, a dentist, la faiaro will ha ve oa arrangement of Btrsps attaehod to the operating chair which will prevent patk-ntJ who are more rn oscular tlian tho doctor from jatnpins up and attacking him wliile roepvering from the eCecta of nitrous orild gas. The d-xtur has had rather & rough eip-rienca with at least two of kin pa tients, who, before they had fully, re- oo"wl from the effects ol tao gas, iaad things decidedly unpleasant for liiin. One o.f the patients, a stalwart man, measuring over six feet in height und weighing about 200 pounds, gave tJio doctor a good trouncing. It ap jears that the roan had two teeth drawn while under the influence of tho ra. and when semi-conscious he made il sxtildcn tittack uoon the doctor. The Utter grabbod tho man about the body iuv told him tluit the teeth were out .ad Uf koep qui-t While in the act o: drawiug away from the patient tlw d x'tor was struck either op the noso or Vehiud tho ear. Tho patient then t-prang out of tho hiur and struck the lot'tor about the face, knocking him senseless to the floor, nnl heiran kickins him, A laily as- - - C7 " Kistant tood by jxjv. erksa. The den d tit's wife, who was in an avrjoining rc-ra, hoard tho noise, ran into the. op- -i 1 i l 3 . M J. ciauns room anu caugui uoia oi uae Of 1 IW SEUMOS I'UiCHED HY Pll. T.DE WITTTALMAGE. Becoud, He came into the world of humble and obscure parent?, id ; pat-ieut's coat and tried to drag him was raised to manhood amon ei a- LEAP YKAK KHYM1SS. THE WAY OP A BASHFUL YOUTH. He Wft3 a very bashful youth, Who always was afraid; Srt whon ho called on New Year's eve. He simply ttaid and staid; tion, got the paper paid for a year An(1 waite(j till the hands flew round in advance and saved fifty cents, and Tho clock upon the shell; has a dollar clear in his pocket in And when the midnight nour was mi- spite of six cent cotton, is perfectly Golds- excusable if he shakes his ow n nana and wishes himself a Happy New Year. But there are a great m any reached She did the rest herself. wno can't do this. They are per fectly excusable if they make a New Year's resolution (and stick to it) that they will watch, pray, work and vote and make Rome howl or have better times on New Year's Day 1893. THE PROIVEK THING FOR LEAP YEAR. She asked him if he would be hers; He lausrhed a loud, ha! ha! And then he blushed andsoftly criod, "You'd better see papa." EHE WAS ALL RIGHT. He did not think she cared for him, But when the leap year came He noticed, to his great surprise, She got there just the same. THE PHILOSOPHY OF FAILURES. HAPPY MAN. 'Tij leap year, and from morn till Whenever "hard times" comes, produced by a bad financial system, or any other cause, it pinehes ana nn..nnrnviT iat mfT o-rinria finwn the farmers and all ' wealth producers first, next It hits 'U. CIIAS. S. BOYErriii, the lawyer, doctor, merchant and all night We hear him gladly sing; For when he said he'd marry her, She bought herself the ring. MERCHANTS' TAX. Si others who deal directly with the The Supreme Court Says the Pur services. to xne puun.. i.w, nnt it hits iiaso Tax is Constitutional. oners ::; itoersand laborei.f Bnae.tSr -FE5e" old those who deal with them and soon. .,i mv 28 tf Dlnuu. Th court has decided the mer- zens of the same kind; even the an nouncement of His birth, made by an angel from Heaven, was not to the King or great men of the country hut to some poor shepherdmen who were probably only hirelings attn .d ing the flocks. Third. He came into the world - i i : . . poor, uvea poor, ana wonieu wnn His father athistradeasamechaiac. Fourth, lie had but a limited and primary education, somewhat simi lar to our present public school course, had never attended ony of schools where prominent men were trained. In fact He grew to man hood, knowing littleor nothing hbout the various schools of philosophy. Fifth, He selected lor his apoks men among the same classmen of humble origin, men with little edu cation, men without means and who apported themselves by doing man ual toil, men who had even little natural ability. We must remember that all tho above facts .uid conditions are ju?t as Christ preferred it. He could have had them all di tie-rent if hediad so willed it. WHAT HE CAME INTO THE WOiiliU : TO DO. Yet He came into the world to perform a great mission, to establish i a kingdom that should finally em- brace and rule over all other king doms, to fulfill the divine law. WHY? Then why not have come down to earth as a l ull grown man ready to commence his work instead of wast ing, working andstruggling through all the years of childhood and boy hood to the years of full maturity at thirty ? Why not have been born iuto a rich and influential family, where h would h we had the means, A Night In lietUlehem III Sub ject A Powerful and Ifupre fdve Discourse Listened to by a Vast Congregation. THE BABE IN THE MANGER. i i -i . -i mi awav lrom ner inisoaiia me wiie btruck in the neck twico by the patient Tho latter, after coming to hia senses, commenced to apologize, and offered to tav for all the damatre done. Dr. Raiisley, a neighboring physician, was summoned, and upon arriving at tho dentist's he found that the latter's nose was broken, both eyes discolored, and 1m had several bruises on the head and body. Ir. Smith, in speaking of the affair, t-aidr "i have luat come from tho ha- i not? makers, where I have arranged for 1 a sjries of straps to le pbu;ed on the 5 chair so that a patient will be ren- der.d powerless in case ho becomes un j ruly while vmdf-r the influence of the i ga.. Tho patient that attacked me i evidently dreaming about fighting, and on account of seeing my face last before fciking the gas, and seeing me BacoCT.Y!C, Dee. 27. Dr. Talmae preached this morning a nennoa ap propriato to tho Christmas scasmi. Taking up tho subject of the Nativ ity ho drew from it lessons wmcn, tliouzh perfectly legitimate, are i-ommonlv overlooked. Ilia text vas Luke ii, 16, "And they camo with baste, and found Mary and Joseph, and the Babo lying in a manger. Tho black window shutters of a December night were thrown open, and ho mo of tho best Ringers or t world where they all sing stoot there, and putting back tho draicry of cloud, chanted a peace anthem until all the echoes of hill and valley applauded and encored tho Hallelu jali chorus. Come, let us go into that Christmas scene as Lbougn we had never beforo worshiped at the manger. Hero is a Madonna worth looking at. I wonder not that tho most fre quent nam in all lands and in all Christian centuries is Mary. And there are Marys in palaces and Marys in cabins, and though German and French and Italian and Spanish and English pronounce it differently, they are all namesakes of the oto whom w.0 find on a bed of straw, with her pale face against tho soft cheek of Christ in the night of tho Nativity. All the great painters have tried, on canvas, to present Mary and her child and tho incidents of that most famous night of the world's history. Raphael m three different master da. iu lkM; U.:n liitif: with tax infant Chritt i th .oo ads and th ffpwchlissa mviturv of oa th other, I cry. look ut h t yttu the rowel into tliat lion tad Tak 0003 AJt3 tSOX cT that cut lit fn.w thtt lWUr lbobMM o.y. Tl Htj U d4kwry touch ht luouth. Kcmove that -vl lie frota tliat raw tu k. SQioot cot for fas that lird that is too wn&M for fotL tor- get not to put wnter into tlj cafro of that canary. Throw out Trneeruml to Uioao birds caught too utr north in fcflrr bf Um Ik4 tthm Uibat. To drtr nn cr fcni totu Iak! woo4 dip th potaU la oil or jtssjb. NoviUy krtw U jfW t-t the winters inclemency. Amt that j ererything ad lb rtdo o! tU;. man who u making that one horn? draw a Vxtl heavy enough for thrvo. Hushin upon tliat seeuo whers uy are torturing a cat or transfixing butterfly and grasshopper. Dnro not oil that oal robin, lor ner nesit is a mother' cradle, and under her wing there may Ijo thm? or four musicians of tho hky in training. In your fauiiliea anl in your Khools teach tho coming generation more mercy than tho present gencraUon has ever shown, and in tins marvel ous Bible picture of the Nativity, whilo vou mint out to them tho ancreL show them nL-o tlio camel, and whilo they bear tho celestial chant let them also hear the cow a moan. No moro did Christ ahow intemd in tho botanical world, when ho tsud. "Consider the lilies," than ho showed sympathy for tho ornithological. when ho said, "Behold tho fowls of tho air." and tho quadruiiedal world, when ho allowotl himself to bo calletl in one place a lion and in another place a lamb. Meanwhile, may tho Christ of tho Bethlehem cattle jcn havo mercy on (he suffering stock yards that are pretiaring diseased and fevered meat for our Amen -an households. GOD HONORED CHILPnOOD, Behold, also, in this Bible scene. how on that Christmas night God honored childhood. Christ migh havo mado his first visit to our world in a cloud, as ho will deseend on his nest visit in a cloud. In what a chariot of illumined vaior ho murh have rolled down tho sky, escort ed by mounted cavalry, with lightning for drawn sword e taking tne gas, ana seeing m Tintoretto omy wnne semi-conscious ue uiouBuv - , ahirLamLHo surpassed them- J -.in-lTT I Ilgtna In the ilajm oC br prtl- a4 hl a cim UuU woul ! rev UKkUte 1W.0O0 wf. Ttw Ukui d-riTrl by IVnrh J turm, about 7,O0Q,O0u. Ttw awvag ci4 ckf eotv4rurilmj m W) of railroad In tW Ualtn! PtUn tA lhs prwnt tliw U about $33,000. TImi parbli mlnUter M Campb4'wtt. I'jighwad, nay it U m urxxsni'vut thv4 for lura to tx eaUtxl op X takloif hi Vci marry couph . In Iltt' dy, la Uum1, datita? t? w&r witl Fttuk It w t U" t iUiit of 00 to pnrt with an Taj h paper to a Frenchman. Tiw bridal wil tigliiakd In Vm ea torn of pfrfonxiln tlsa nuptial mony under a wpatw pie of alot! bki over Uhs brfclo and groora to coid the Uosh of tlxj laJU r. Volcanic aeration hi Uic nam ptven to a prtie for tho rnwikr a.l tm-pro-ed mariuf Actum of tl pnrUh; mineral waters alikh Iiav of lt) tirs grown Ux euch incrcvidug doaao-1 A lttr WriUg OaUa. A curious ort of bnevok-at ifr priso b that tailing in BirmiojrtAru, rglarwl, undr tha tltla of the t iirla letter guild. Tho aim of tlxw !to Ptartcil tlw work waa to liejp fartfiry girls In Uii great manufctnr!rr dis trict by mwuia of let-ten written to tliem individually by Lvliea on vmrtoa jnibjeet of every day intnt Kiv-h buly Is aked to writo to li.r girl Rt lwit oneo a month, and ujtem towaril lwr tlirt rt.le of an a-lvtsinji and Mrm- lnjaii luui a carnuo jthetio elder tsUt-ir. I was the aggressor ana mimeaiafeiy i OTation of Magi. began to pitcn into me. nmtxnna needed to do nothing more xnan ms jxiauouua to uovviuo 'The patient, when conscious, to pay for all the damage he had done, but as the damage amounted to break ing my nose and giving me a pair of black eyes I could not appraise tho value. About two weeks ago a patient, while under the influence of gas, im ugined he was in a fight and made a dive for his back pocket. I caught his r.rms and held him while my lady of fi.ro to tako him up; why not Jesus Tue jj.j lAa esi-tod mly rlhU-en a carriage of firo to feteh him down! mon;jy, ut it inetnbmfilp I airv-! Or, over Uio arcneu uriage or a nun- a thousaiKl, wiii wrenty mor. bow tho Lord might havo descended, ftvrp U) tm no iuij Or Christ might havo hal his mor- jpcjonu to eotnplermnt Uwnn. tality built up on earth out of the MS(M T-bcl K wizard, tha Uottorahb 1 dust of a garden, a3 was Adam, in atary. writes: "I am often aJul ii tiuj mannooa ai mo buut, wiluuui tlltJtj0 hidividuid letten a appniaUl the introductory feebleness of in- by gT The constant ruU of fancy. girla who beg for 'a lady U one reply No, no! Childhocsd was to bo hon- 1 tliere la another teHtkuony ored by that advent. He must have m ul0 jj,, Gf letten of thanka and a child's light limbs, and a cliild's gratitudo that pour la from tlw girls dimpled hand, and a child's beaming themves." eye, and a child's flaxen hair; and contributions are voluntary; nei- VvolTtrViru-trl wna fr Yv IinnnTYvl for nil 41. 1 .. .1 nirm m Tfu that" gallery containing tho oisuno ti . com0t a cradlo wr.3 to -roridnff txtHmses of tho cuUd aro Madonna. Yet all of them were cop- th ve Mijrhty w u,u-rr,rv ntnlwn a, tal. The Madonna of tho liUy, oy Leonardo da Vinci, will kindle the admiration of all ages. But all the tralleries of Dresden are forgotten when I think of the small room of ies of St. Matthew's Madonna and r,rms ana iieiu iu.u 7 Luke's Madonna, the inspired Ma assistant extractea a revolver iroiu - .v. ni, pocket." Philadelphia Ledger. donna of tho Old Book, which we had put into our hands when wo were infants, and that we hope to have "It is not an easy task to get good under our heads when we die. , xt ; ,5 ..Tl GOD HONORED THE BRUTES yesterday. "Of course there are plenty Behold, m tiie fiJf Be careful how you sUiko himacross of rfrls-such as they are ambitious tne nrst mgui 01 v,uio the head, jarring tho brum. What ?: frlZ 'ryR.m.t.b;n.Tnore honored me brute creation. Yoncan-1 J himbwm bo centennial than ambition, however, 13 necessary, mean more tuan a grave. vugmy bom by tho lKKiorary nwuiuen lauww Godl May tho reflection of that one gentlemen), who aubseribe a Ami child's faco bo seen in all infantile gmau amount a year. Thia Wea might faces. bo grafted with adraiitogo upon aomo Enout?h havo all those fathers and cf the many working glrln aock-tkw mothers on hand if they havo a child whWi exist over loro, Ik r l4nt ul in the house. A throne, a crown, a yjew a j,w York Timos. scepter, a kingdom, under charge. honored the brute creation, x ou cau- say to him will bo cent not get into that Betldehem barn mjnenniai, and a hundred FrlU AtnotiK tb AaelnU. Tho Tartan and kind ml poop! m who occupy th middlo and north rn re- years giona of Anla, and whoso xnanncn; tavl xir t.. at.t.TCN. AV. T. D0ETCJ A LLEN &-DOKTCH, fV ATTORNEYS-AT-LAWj f cnMivpNn ho farmers saw .- .wuu. Wucation ana presu to lumm,. -r' ' " ? chants' purchase tax, noif naiwvei, ,.. t work? Why 1. moapi'iwwi wi ..vwv. . - inraVoTOI mo cousuiuiioihuhj " . - " . .m, .Wlw "hard times" in a most aggravated the tax, but the opinion will not to uiu noum "i::; form Thev cave the alarm and for filed until tho first Monday in Feb- men of means, education and aodity iuj uiuui ' rn earrv on me KHJiit wum u - 1-1-1 " . ir rn inv m C.:1H lilieiv lliuiiiic . . . i p .,1,..,( r:n nnnnu, mnson county. 1,1 wntn nrn-anizft with a view . L.TT.u" 1 r'j.,if rrtiirt.H piainmg me piau oA ,ai ...Ko-ri r I tn m. iu. c- Ap wr k nAt.iflPfl redeeauc!! the worM when he stop- " TT- 71 .. m. 11 nmmi-n rVirthA annual auota red to return to heaven A M. LEK. -M. U. movetnora. meycaaeu uunau xur t iC v... ' PL ' Lr...t.....,nMfDta!m,. nrnvidedit allOWea JN0rinarouua o iu - THE KEASOXS - "4 - . vfll lleserve Militia is z.iu.ou. it b to tram tlnrty or iorty giria J ."7 . nnA 1 1a omy uxi uxi.iuwi w j - 1 uijvw-, .1. . ... - . I nlrl n-'iinters renresent the oxen and c.i.'; f .TnJ, Tt i onlv I .w'r. fl. tujj. ihrlr cloth- who are uniamuiar witu uiw uumm 1 - - , , , uuBmpv - ' ""rv o onera store Four weeks are required camels kneeling that night before abeing that shall outlive sun and Ing and their habitatiooa liave ooo- tTdrill liem tolerably well, and then the newborn babe. And well might moon 6tar and ages quadrennial, rfstod of felt since a knowledge of them tfOSZZtdag they kneel 1 Have you ever thought infinite purees, and ho ftrst went upon record in tha Fourti, ?tb& performances, that Christ cme among other tilings gipnta of great value; but century. The procoM of felting w must have Job proverbial to alleviate the sufferings of the brate whcnho wte to give tho richest generally known among ancient na- avrector must ,uave r " . T.Ti rreationi Was it not appropriate tliat wwalWo n fl household ho looks iWi. patience to teacn a 10101-, - , fi - , r ". u.tamedeho giris how to sing ani - - ffi So on eh,be march m Harmony. wthorlnmhlwa.. whose "T sninriAifnf rhorns mrls ranee uiwuuyj . though fifteen dollars is about the av "The salaries 01 cnorus gu-iS raug and plaint and bellowing havo from ten to twenty dollars a week, al- g'yer to God for the tw.nnl, fiftwn rlIlnra ia about the av- Ior aBes uw" rt. v.3 7 T .n. v , . , nrrastm"1 of their tortures anu me erage. The male members of a chorus a" mr, u did not ome oj "o o ., . Pil YSiciAN,Su koeon AND Dentist, was an honest and legitimate one, (for over ?5,00cTto equip the Christ was born into the world that Office in Leo's Drugstore. E. FAISON, H , he might sanctify (tbo cradle a? well . as the grave.' The history of the ie 7-lyr nnlv snf,u men cflU want to see jus- Knttaiion already. th front and to The case of Kay, from Asheville tiyj KJ - .. - t i..s4i,ilomilitv of the recent , i x., t- i,.;ct . nr.TTvop.T T.- a'n,i hv thom in the fisht lor com- "ivwviug x-.-.. :. "" --. wouuuw 10 wuhhac uV . r I Z r.. But strange .against sniping oi that the fate of the chlldwasarough OK Al iiA'" iiiuuju . . arainSl lay, xno tuum liuiuius nmee on TVIain Street, Lrt0a,rr.5np tenths of the business ttnf c ii Tiht So far as reeards and peearious one. Its ute was not will practice in courts of Sampson and and rofessionai men turned a deaf tickets within the State. Charlotte unfrequently sacrificed - by father 01 adjoining counties. Also in Supreme either (spenly 0I seceretly Chronicle. mother or through their indifference Uourt. , Aii ou- .; nnnnoA and fousht the farmers in para win receive uiuui; v.v.. - attention. , jo their great uouie auu x In the mean time tne limes ol ex- j t a little more than girls. ion of the smaller road opera companies play throughout the year, and they are boons to a large class of girls and young men who would otherwise be idle dur ing the summer. Summer opera snaps, though, are becoming the proper thing. "ftveral coinnanies are formed in New York for a ten or twelve weeks' mi rTarrninent every serine:. The salaries of the summer companies are consider ably less than those in the regular sea son, however." Kew York Telegram. E taking. .Attorney and Counsellor have grown namer Law. Prate with th0 far er The wye n ffiprt nn Wall Street. is advancing and is now striking Will practice in Sampson, Bladen, th0 business men. The doctors can' I -: Merit Wins-. ' We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King a - . x . . . . 4 i -v. i Mi Wflw tupnvprv inr iuusuiu juuu. ai. and neelect. He desired to rescue the Children by having set an exam: pie of fatherly care and protection, and of motherly fondness, caressing n.mnnd all tho worlds and all the urn- Tho Greeka cave to It iho name verso and then give? a child. plledis, from pileo, to comprw; hter- Tho greatest present that God ever ally, a compression or UilckcriLng of gave our world ho gavo about 1S91 tlio wooL TtieancUsnU employed felt years ago, and he gavo it on a Christ- for a great variety of use, .Juitt as o mas night, and it was of such value do, the chief being to rmdte oovermc Ikmtoa nlicnirr.o.1 for a moes trvm ilia tiLisI t!A tnrfc mmmon form -e o a. ii, ' i i uw i "j" s.v merely "hapixjn so that the immtei- axmQ down and broko through among the Greeka onl lUrnana beln Ugent creatures of God should have to look at it. Yea, in all tho skull cap. 8. Tf. D. North In Pop been that night m close neiguuoiuoyu. ureg jos honored childhood, lie lular Science Monthly. jSiot a Kennei m an wu wui, j araost every picturo a iauuro not a bird's nest, not a worn out horse there i a child eitlier playing on towpath, not a herd freezing in Qn the floori oT looking through the the poorly built cow pen, not a freight dow, or seated on the lap gazing car in summer timo bringing the into tt,0 Df the mother. beeves to market wimouc watr A ohld told him the way. through a thousand miles of agony, Jt was a (.biid in Naaman'a kitchen Tin Girt of Todjr. Every ono must notice the atrikiug resemblance between tlio ajjeamjice of the fashionable woman juiit at present and tho fAHhionAblo worain of Klka- King's New Lite Pills, Bucklen's Arnica and love. Salve and Electric Bitters, and have IIe caK arae into the world poor and 7 . i . ik Lvrtt'ili niifi rtvcaq and less fees, merchant tee thcra everr tmw, auii e tneiow, 10 . iee i fewcaS83 V k i to refund the purchase price, iTsatistac- nnallv t ouief the conflict between after merchant fails, and bank after Us not follow their use. hnallj to qmei uie cm t...,.s -nA i?,k!MJ-i ia !. Sr L . ! ir -nn their preat the rich and the poor. Hewoikea , -. . ..11 .11 never nanaiea re. "IV" of humble parents to lower tne bar- nr thfir. nave "ivtu buh uui.-.o. - i - . . ., ,.., i. H .rott. and Dunlin Coun- ,,f iuw k,iu ihn lnwvprs have r-n4ln,i wft An vot hesitate to suarau- riers of csste between tne nign anu X cnuvi) " - i ;uilv;vii luiu v... j - - . ... a 1 ties. Also in supreme wuri. Prompt personal attention will be given to all legal pusiness. ip i-oi "TIRaNK BOYETTE, D.B.S. Jj Dentistry nffipA nn Tain Street. Offers his services to the people of i ,,?; itir Everything ai'lbUIl HUU VIVA"".,. - t nninno n the line of Dentistry done in me meiriu ttC0j." vW,.. best style. Satisfaction guaranteed. lne people was the best financial sys-9-vrir terms, are strictly cash. tam s vvorld. FTow much lonsrer Don't ask me to vary from this rule . before we shall all most paralized, literally starving for popularity purely on their Jf" at daily toil to HnAh 1. the rprnrd of nnr R- Kl?1'"0? 1??!!; bless the, toiler tuuii. - Clinton, and JJr financial system, which only a lew 01ivgi jr. c. months since the money power and WHAT CONGRESS DO. SHOULD If Congress will pass a ,ree com- . j yet0 demonstrate God's po e age bin. repeal tne ui o. . M.ar wist'om, forever dignity auci i and wealth-pi-odu- cers of the world. He was not ed ucated himself and He .took plain, hODest, hard-working, unlettered men . i or His apostles to prcacn the gospel of simple truth and brother rri. i nnii tneiner xo avert compiem pant nn istate DanK uruuiauuu.. fu . NOTlQlK AMC8 MBTO against many 01 w.u anV new depart- their efforts ; l Z t tno ftwpSt nowible 1!Wlur: it Axrr 15 PAATMFMST.. ' ";. t t a fought the farmers in IN ( ) K r V ) j)Sj V iV. to avert a common ruin; for they Owned and controled by Alliance nava been mislead by the misrepre- lt was out vvorld. ment of oflhe -I , - men for handling farm produce f COTTON AND PEANUTS SPECIALTIES. Don't sell before writing for par ticulars. J. J. ROGEBS, Manager. P.O. BOX 2125 sept24 tf W. D. DAWSON. Tonsorial Artist, ISO VJYl OJL1 VJOm J C. ITair Ciittiner and Shavioe execu te in latest styles. Give me a trial. or some sentations ci certain newspapers. Papers that were either blinded by ignorance or prej udice or else were the willing tools of plutocrary. But let this be as it may, stern facts now confront us. We can . not stand present conditions X.et all of us who are broad enough to, desire to see general prosperity pull to eether for financial reform . iYes, and if nothing better can pe onerea, lei us fi"-ht for the Sub-Treasury plan, nian that will give - tne r ares; cut down 10 me lowest i- Doctor's -reat sermons, noted for its cent the necessary expenses of. gov- Dojtors fj?;... , ernment; expose the scanuais 01 tuc ncautas w huw-" pension and census departments, auu fiinality ot thought ana logical tiui- plicity. WHAT TlilSX wuu mux AVlTJtl A rass. DO go home it will deserve and win the enthusiastic suppo of all the; peo ple .-state uaronicie. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The best Salve in the world lor Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains. Corns, and all Skm Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay renuired. It is suarahteed to give per- i - - - . - p. 3J n"Cte tt -itottoay. Clinton, and J. before they-got two hundred feet MVrPFT. Tirusr-.'ist. Mount Olive. N. C. I from 1 he earlh. Uses of the Papaw Tree. In the West Indies one of the char acteristics of an intelligent cook is the care with which he or she will see to it that a papaw tree is growing within a short distance of the kitchen door. The fruit of the papaw, if large and well grown, is not to be despised as a break fast dish, and ics rich golden flesh is to many much more palatable than -that .,f the oonular melon. But the at tractiveness of the p pa w for the cook consists in its leaves, which, possess tne remarkable property of rendering meat tender. The toughest Deersteais or uie most hopeless old rooster can be made soft and comparatively juicy by being wrapped for an hour or two, in the large, dark green papaw leaves. New York Commercial Advertiser. The Ios In JlaJwUlne Gold. Rv careful exrjeriments made at the United 8tates mint it has been shown that $5 are lost by abrasion every time 1 non 000 in eold coin are handled. The exrrunents were conductedwith has fwitainins $5,000 each, and it was shown that the mere lifting of the 200 Tnakinff nn 81,000,000 to a truck O- o - . . - ,i IL to be removed to anotner vauii rtuiir ed in the loss, stated, and that theix transfer from the truck again made a aoflnn A similar loss. Iron Industry Gazette. - beth'a time. There la Uie atraight, not a surgeon's room witnessing the that 0 great Syrian warrior scant skirta, the atill waist riongate4 struggles of fox or rabbit or pigeon wliero ho might go and get cured of fully oue-third beyond it natond pro- or dog in the horrors of vivisection, Q py which at his seventh portion, so that one involuntarily won- but has an interest in the fact tliat plunge ja the Jordan was left at the ders where she can havo" diposd of Christ was born in a stable, surround- x cf the river. It was to the her internal orgaxui; the high puffcid ed by brutes. He remembers mat cr3A2Q 0f leaves, in which a child waa ahouldera half way to Uw ears, Uie. night, and the prayer he heard in rocked by the Nile, that God higher collar half way up tfcebnek of their pitiful moan he will answer in tho attention of history. It the lioad, the long, narrow wrist-d the pimishment of those who mal- was a fihiid that ovold Christ's sleeves falling over th back of tha tho dumb brutes. They Kurely , thipa It was a child hand, the pointed cirdk at the belt . . . I t,Ui CV. . W I " - . I w " . have as much right in this world as - Qirist mt m the midst of the we have. sauabbling disciples, to teach the les- In the first chapter of Gencsi3 you Ron of humility. We are informed may see that they were place1 on the that wolf and leopard and lion shall earth before man was, the fish and le yet domesticated that a little fowl created me nun aay. auu ehild shall lead tnem. nuadrupeds the morning of the sixth A cnikl decided Waterloo, showing day, and man notuntu wo cuk.ii.wu tho army ot iiiucner now wy A'eeordina to some of the papers a few Sub-Alliances jn Georgia have disbanded Neai Iy two tnousanu t. nnt- rHahanaed. Butatill a few will fall from grace- it yoa wouiu neoDleapass to Heaven vIt'va tbe.Meariea. " ' "T think said a fond Texas parent. "that Tommy is going to be a poet when he grows up. lie aoesni. eai and sits by the stove all day and tiiinks and thinks." ' " " ' - "You had better grease him all over. He is going to have the measles, and l von Grease him they will break out all over him, and then he will feel better, j Texas Stinss. " of that day.. The whaie, me eagie, the Hon, and all the lesser creatures of their kind were preaecessors oi the human family. They nave me world by right of possession. They have also paid rent tor me pia they occupied. What an army of defense all over the world are the faithful watchdogs. And wno can tell what the world owes tne norso and camel and ox for transportation i And robin and lark have, by the can tatas with which they have filled or chard and f orest, more man paw ior the few grains they nave picKeu up for their wisteHanco. When yoa abuse any creature oi God you strike its Creator, and you insult the Christ who, though he might have been welcomed into life by princes and taken his first infan tile slumber amid Tyrian plush and canopied couches and rippling waters from royal aqueducts anppuig u basin3 of ivory and pearl, chose to be born on the level with a cow's horn. ryy o nomeJ'a hool or a dog's nostril, that he might be me alleviation of pnirnal suffering as well as the re- Queen Elizabeth her very aclf except for the Drains. San Irancwco Argo-nant Modem Ookry. Ignorance cf American instltotiotta on the part of English people la not un natural perhaps, but it la none the lee amusing. A rosy EngTb.h girl who sat DeMo a take a short cut through the fields, - -a A 1 when, if the old road naa oecn ioi- brIbt yoang American lathe dining al lowed, the Prussian general would Jooa of & Cunflrd gteamer soddenly put hre come np too late to save the des- j pouteneaa to the test by pro tinies of Europe, It was a child that VOQndinf. t toqulry, Caa you make decided Gettysburg, ho having oyer- g2mr heard two Confederate generals in a .cuun8r answered the bewildered conversation, m which mey aeoaea AiDaieaa maiden. to march for Gettysburg instead of Harrisburg, and this, reported to Governor Cortin, the Federal forces started to meet their opponents at Gettysburg. , And today the child is to decide an Standing there, as I imacrne now I "Yes; they're a kind of bread or bis-, cuit, aren't they T Albany Press. - Modem Society. Yes, yoa are quite right; that Mrs. . the oouiieilkjr'a wife, is a suly,, the great battles, rnako an me laws, J gtncit ap person, a regular blustcrj settle all the deetinies and usher in tomr Enter- Mrs. B- . "Ah,j the world's salvation or destrnction. Jiirs. B- , so delighted to aeo yoa.. Men, women, nations, all earth and j ere jost talkicg about yoal" all heaven, behold the child I is mere j Lugt BlaUer. any velvet so soft as a child's cneek! k - t Is there any sky so blue as a child's q,, boacB t much a- eye? j Is there any music so sweet as they knit qoickly. ttechM'svoktmereanyplnme T'ot r people - a sowavyasachiMshanvv : earthy Tnatter, and hence are god hoxosed J They knit more slowly. , Notice also that in this Bible night , T!loMraad mp. ecene(3odhcscience,. Whoare SLZSl the Divine Infant? Not boors, not o'cioc bemg the usual Am-o nrwirt circles, however, 3 fContinned on Becoud Page.l I fc y the fashionable hoar,; or