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I volxhl Nolw no. 1 ex - I -.' : . . J, - ' I -1 - : ';' ' " y 'lj 'I:'- ' " :s - .': :;' ,." Si. r j . ,'' ' . : ; V: ' lr .'.j" ": 7 .v:"; j-. ;j 7; " ;;; ! . ! I ' ; r ' : 77t 1 : T ' I . , 1 i ' T- " '. ' ' ' . ' , . , . ... '. ' " . ' 1 1 : . ,. i -- I i r Notes from the Or$nn. I Sit. PIcnsaiit Items. j '. 7 ' , :j ; ; N-. !; ; j- ; . .; u .. ; ! v ; i : . j -.( .' J- 5 ; f - . - ! - . '--! f - - ' m-.r.-. V a - r h i 2 Monthly wpiutrr I Prof. K T J Lariwiar, of Mt. I Pleasant, sucls rI he Standard the Uuspended for The Sunday school at the Organ winter. following weather report ior tne monthjof pecember, 1896 : ; 66 on 10th tertdt over quite a vide territory Mt. Pleasant Items. has! Nearly all students have returned. The;, to their posts of duty, and have en members of Organ church are scat tered upon their work !with a zeal and ! which indicates ; that they it beems as if it were not convenient doibg good work this term and 11th Lowest, 5 on 4th. Ay- Hp attend Sunday edhool wheu Number cloudy 3; of day Woody 23 dajs. 1.9 Lb; fo, weatherj is cold. s clear ; 16; partly Daniel M Weaver, who H;ed 12. the Rowan line, moved last weM: to Several new We are ' i '. . .. of our I best students ; who were - in school the sorry to learn j that ' several intend near before Christmas,' will, not rernrn. Frost ori 13 day e; ice rormeu uu Kimer.. Mr. Weaver is a good c Lunar nalo on iu auu Uouncr man iust startinp- ont in life ' - .' ' : ; ' .' i '. t 4. I .-!' . . " on 14tb, dUtn aP,t (-with oc'e-.of the best of little women Snow on 2nd, 9 incbes. - j Kain or snow fell on 7 daya.; ri-l rrr ovtil ever irw t . they cannot Students have entered To- as a ccmpamon Our best w ohes , seminary ;giriH Beem 10 pe ueepiy in- i p&cipiation l.o. inches. Fre-. vailing airtctionjof wind, IS W., . . RAIKFALL FOR JIIE TEAR. go with them to their new home. Ruf usAlo'Qse and family, of Sum her, spent Christmas witb C E Best. we welcome them, but fill the plce of our old chums and classmates, ieveral of the terested in the success of our Col -lege. One of them on being in formed that a certain young man would not return to college, mani- 5.89, March 2.19, April' 119, ay proving. He id 2 53, ,JiiLe 4'33, ! July 6:33, August near neighbors. . M J Barger, who suffered a strode j.je3fc l. coHege to a wagon, .and sajs, that January: uu iicunes, rcuiu-y qr paraiysid some weens ego, is lm- i his; able .19 to .visit St e comparts the 2 95, September j 3 88, Qctober .9o, November i 61,.- December 1 52. Total'383 incbe3, ; ; Mrs; Mariah Lippard is .spending 'neither can run successfully with- i . ... ou; !- fJ 1 UJuiwtv"S' Sirs. Phoebe Thomas, of function the holidays in Mt. Pleasant with rndrnih for their home l her daughter, Mrs. Geo. W Black- j r Mr, Lewis, Heilig, w Jno, L Crusei fbrrnerly one Dr. Dreher and wife! left Monday in Salisbury, ho is em- 1 ployed i a business at Ljons, Or.. 18 of our spending a while at his old home in He will return about A laree crod of oar young peo- Uity. ui.si was Lum bovs, but now doing a lucrative j iDia place ahe had consAimbtion and that there - p ; n-u. v J;filHn J tufi i5th: was do nope ior ui .icwj, "'i i i - . f two bottles of Dr. Kinc'8 New Dis. the scenes of hid boyhood days right covery saved her life. Mr. lnomas f SoHcQ-piHn Sf. Sn.i 'Francis OICen- co sufferea, from a dreadful- cold, widower. He eays he does not loye at; St. Johns. A gopd time approacuiag, coBsumption triep thladies of Danville less, but those without result everyimns ejBH men - , n . ; . vti: n KoHia nF Dr. K Nfiw or old North Carohua more. e ;s a! pie went out to the oysier Discovery and cured. He is in . two weeuT was naturally thankful r HU ! - l-n,? .I:;.,. riL:A . !.!. Li lt is such results, ot wnicu tneso bh, spent u ana tmaa who nia are samples,. that prove te wonder- E Bost f ul efficacy ot tms meaicine m coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at F tzerV Drug store. Regular Hize 50c. a'id 1.00. V : r . ) ported. Mr. J Homer Barnhardt, who aupper was re Brantly Beaver and fam'ily, r.f i baa been iri school at Triu ty Col cousin, ! spnij a large part or Atnaa Vacation in this place. Although a nis bopnomore vea 0 . aai of s oeen Salis Track, Farminsr Dr. rDabneyV assistant secretary of Mrs. Susan Beaver, who . h cooking for Mrs. Smith buryJhas returned. ' V J J Basineer met with! quite a se rious accident some w - illli eizer s. No doubt abont it we aro better fixe:! to please ou in Clothing' than we have ever Men's j:ISuitsv lldtest and est. best Suits.r latest and Oliildreii'si Suits, latestS an d best. We , guaranteeto save foil mone weeKs ago. agriculture".- in an uddress says that while cutting rock a'piece of steel no fcingi- industry has brought mora 8truc!k his eye. Although Dr. Bar- money into, the South in the past ,30 heyson removed the steel he has Eince years tnan true iarming. lue auuu j08t the 8ight of that eye. al crop of early potatoes, beans, cit bage,. lettuoe, aaparagu?, ..fruitp, .strawberries, water tnelbns,' etc', he says are. worth a treat deal more to the SouthV in actual Cifih than its Mrs, Chauncey Young, bf Ten nessee, daughter cf the late J 1 j . . . w.-.. Rimer, is expected in a few a rJl V r.v ..... V ' If. 11 days. s . 1 (imro onon f Innt- SatnrrtJW Tntrht lumber,: tobacco, the mineral ' prod- r ; yJ i T T r: ? Tr-.'" ; . i .. hfrith? hm p.nn hi n and n rnt n pt -l n -1 a w. nets oj: any other great staple. He estimates the crop along the Atlan- J Boat .and familyJ of- China m-law, tic coast at 20,000,000 for 1896: fh r 'any insurance? get. some at once. with! his cousin and brothe CE;Bost. Oiir farmers are taking advantage of the fine weather by breaking their land preparatory to a tpring crop It is now thought that Rev., G H h 1 H .ni at.1 "1 n hi j 'Sirtn VirtrvinVa he preached an able and interesting sermon to. ja lar pe" congregation at the Methodist lipiecppai , church, Sunday morninir.: !, I : : One of our SoDhtitoreV - while spending ; Christmas ashome, pur- his girl a nice pres- ng it mignc get broken it by mail, he decided lo hased for eot feari if he sent wait and present it hjmse ing his room door at th f. As he was. nter College ' with the precious bundle in nis arms, oy some misnap it dropped to the floor. Without one 4 HATS -AND OAPS-EOR3EYERYBOD OABNONS & k , ' -ii.- ii -i i . . i ' . ,. ' . . . - h ' . ' - 1 " ' ' ' The Next Fire j lay be at your house. Have yon If hot you had best Coxl pa8to; of Organ church, will uu 1014 lu remain at least another year. protect your home. . Cof is a preacher of rare iee J t liuiley. Rev. abilitiep, and! he ' and Mrs. Cox j have so en- bin Mill . ;-j jy"" .Liver K,eg . ASl fh; recovered d j speptics, .bilious suf ferers, victims , of ' fever snd ague; the inercbrial diseased ; patient, .how they recovered health, cheerful spirits and good, appetite; they will tell deared themselves to the congrega tion that it would be hard indeed to give them up just now A happy New Year to readers, and success to The Stand- AED. TJ. JN O HOO. Jan. 2, 1807. " j .word he picked it up. laid it on the table, and ijajetly;remrked, "its smained all to the devil ? . Mr. Editor, ince we visited you lazt another Xmaa.with ait its joys and. sorrows has come and gone. Another new' jear with all its tin - known misteriea has beg bn. Dur- ithe many The Cheapest,Pare'st and Best Family .-( Medicine in the World t For! DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, JauruHce, Biltous attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, Depres sion of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heartburn, et? This unrivaled remedy is Warranted not to' .contain, ? single particle of Mercury, or any mineral subsUncc but is . j . PURELY VEGETABLE, : conta'ninc; tbo e Southern Roots and Herbs which att . all-wise si rwidence has placed in countries where Liver Disease s most prevail. It will cure-all Xisseases caiised ly Derangement of the fiver and Bo-ap Is. The SYM P.TOMS of T iver Complaint are a bitter . crhad taste in.the mouth; Pain in the Back, Sides or Joints, often mistaken for Rheumatism; 'from 7 oluiach ; Loss of Appetite; Bezels .alternately costive and !ax ; Headache.; Loss of Memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which aught to.havR been done; Debility; low spirits ; a tKKkj.vellow Appearance of the Skin and r-yes; a dry l , . y cfterf mistaken for Consumption. bometyies many of these symptoms' attend the Aseaset others very feW ; but the Livk,Jthe largest organ in the body , 1s generally the seat of the disease, ana it not ReguraiL.il in time, great sufferingj'wretch- edness and JVEATII will erue, : l ne loilovung iukhly-esteemed persons lest to the Jutuea pf Simmons Liver Rewlator f Gea.W: S,' Iferry, Ga.; Col. E, K. Spark Albany, Ga.; C. Master son, Esq.,Sheritr B.bbCo.,GaT; J. A. Butts, Bainbridge. r CVcJvV P"rkc' con. Ga.; Virgil Powers, bupt. Ga. S. W. RL R. ; Hon: Alexander H. Stephens. t, r haJ.tes.ted its virtues personally, and kno-w cnat tor Dyspepsia, Biliousness and Throbbing Head acne, it is the best medicine the world ever saw. We oave tried forty other remedies before Simmons Liver regulator, and none of them gaVe us more than tem porary relief; the Regulator not only relieved, bin cured . , T iEi-EGRAfH and Messenger,' Macok,Ua , . ; MANTPACTURED OKLY BY ; J. H. ZEIJUX &, CO.. Philadelphia.' iTO CURE A COLD IK OWE DAY Tate laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. ' All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. a six days ing .this interval tat h;a passed since last we, visited yoi it has has beenj our good pleasure to visit the loyed onra at home, the dear old father and' mother who watch- over us care, when with such we were unceASing rnnv? if. i I - W maae pur nearts saa to see our 1 ived dneslgrowing old thos&Jsnowy Election returns are f nothing compare to vtlie re suits yon receive by trading Mith pry & Wadsvvqrtli Wiio are wide awake and uptosdate.i jPeople are apt to believe what they see and the "Doubting Thomases, can be quickly cohyinced1 of - thi truthfulness and correctness of , whatV we say by caJling at once. 'Tis only a few days till 'Xmas and everybody ie begirt ; nms lo iook. aiouuun-jr: cauta uaus. nia ueiiu' - ' . i quarters this time are at the leckrf and wrinkled brows, tell a sad t. !e of declining years. So ,at tne neeinninc: of this new let' us live pu Y "if you like comfort and base buy one of Dry & Wadswprthicj Big Booking Chairs or the Lad Let?' sizes f or your jvvif e. ; Or. if you wan t to sleep well and rest easy buy one .of the Raleigh tresses, best in the world, or. one lounges. They have them at all $25, and to make your parlor lo in style buy a parlor suit and to .year, The Grent Bycicle Race. The finale pf the gran bycicle race in Washington city Saturday last, marks .a hew, era in the cycling history of There were six' contestants and the record stands: I . Waller, the flying: Dutchman, 874 miles and 5 lops ; Maddox, bf New, Jersey,874: miTes and 3 laps ; Ash ingerl of CbicagoJBvjmles and 3 laps ; LawsonJ tfie Swted, 87X miles and .10 laps ; Hunter, the -Frenchman, 871 miles and 10 lips; foster - 870 miles and laps.1 I Ashinger was compelled to see the championship slifronJ bw grasj) and Waller now wears the belt reEol ve to be jbetter boys,1 to rer li v si eo! tnat when v e take up 1 the duties that shall have been laid aside by ppr i fathers, we may bear them manfully ;and wil: hnor. . ( ; v . 1;' '; . AkxoNr. buy oneiof AIN Yes sir, Chairs of these handsome suits IT Wire Spring; Mat of the handsom es t prices from 00 to. pk ap-todate and nt up a ! room; nicely ,;the prices are low. THE TRUTH - j A Storm In Arkansas, V The section from ILittl Kock "to Texarkana waV swept i by a terrific storm last Saturday! night; No loss of. Jife is reported bu tcionly the he roisni of .bay bolfiecnred a lantern and; jflagge4.j4Q wn, the .cannon pall tr&n . averted. L.a4- probable, . wreck where jjnnmber rses -were bJowjaJahoIatt across, the. track J. ; The Rainfall wals 4 inbhf s, an4 X. great flood jsreyailed. In Little Rock, .the, waters., were a foot' deep in the. houses and sub merged much of the railroad tracks. today and each, cash niture, consisting of H at Racks, We haveVerything;in the furniture line; ali descriptions. Tables all sizes and styles. Big lot of 'Pictures, i Window t Shades 1 Curr tain Jollsj Liiel Desks Office DesMs,: Wardrobes Sideboards, Unina Closets' and everything to make a home pleasant and a wife : happy. Beginnins from during trie holidays we propose to give to purchaser ,a nice and uselul piece of fur- Music Racks; Comb and Brush Shelf ,! Book Shelves, Corner Brackets, Medicine pases. What Nots, etc. This is no fake fcSui:e;Gc)2,J f Xhe piicespf .thearticles meantime are , f ibm 15 ceinti to $6. Tfce lvalue; of ,the j present v will -bb governed 'bjy thW a&unt ot the cash purchase. These sesjwill-continue i until ' ne above mentioned articles have all- beep given out. Goine at - once an d get the.cbpice presents, , ex. r- - ; -v - '14:-:-. ' 1 .- v '.'v i" -V i V1- ; . . "t . . ;.;. i . ' .-. - ' i .: ... -. i. t' .... 'v-t . !j --! 1 . -f.---". .V.''-".1 J ' . , - , : - - ,-.,;, y t J V "',''V;4r f---?;1s v-"i ".t'!- I - ' -' i - ' ' ' v 1 :. i:.
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