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It is a paphljet of 69 pages; printed at the ntn?.e Qt to? luoaaoru The meohanicatl work is crediraoie and the matter H a runs niDg historical sketch as hennive as we coald conceive author states facts without spinning them oat with efforts at rhetorical or romantic embellishment, but in that simple style that makes verbal nrration doubly interesting. It is noteat to write a sketch in stiff jhromologicaiv oraer ana tne author bears this well inNmiad, Unking up connections for the reader, j This accounts for a Fw repitition which do no harm but1, materially aid the reader to retain tde thread of the relative events,1 . The story is recapitulated etil mors succinctly at its close, which r rrv Vp " teres ting nieiory cpaoie for easy grasp and permanent retention by the most ordinary reader. j Rev. Steffey has rendered a very great service to his congregition and all those who feel an ancestral in terest in tbii venerable cluster of bet lievers whore history began close up to the departing footsteps of the Bed lan. . . . ' j . ;; ; This booklet should find its way into the homes of the offspring of tho88 heioic pioneers of Dutch Buf falo creek and be filed away after the reading among the thioga not be destroyed. good coirasEL Tu4 Danville Farraco frets oft tbo following that is too good to et die in the exchane heaps : Tliere is not much use, in this world! of woe, to sweat and worry, land stew and fuss about-jwhat peo ple say concerning you. In the first laoe you should ask your self the question ! 'Is my bill t heal clean V If you j are all rights and your conscience tells you so go on the way you are going. If you can, by the reason God gave youjustiiy your actions and your deeds, care not what any one says concerning you. In aU homes and in society there are grinning skeletons in some closet, and iheir bones will rattle at times". Theman never, yet liyecl, who was of earth, who had not soroejfault yiewed through some other .man's glasses, , Do the best you can; try to be decent; be of good cheer put your faith in God and in yourself and you'll be winner etferv time. If you falter, if you sit down to view the troops of jealousy and envy and hatred which may pass before you you are wasting time you are alio Wing the devil to tempt you. BDVCLD BE UNIVERSAL. The cigarette is having a hard road to travel. In Arkansas the Legislature has made the purchase, sale or donation of cigarettes a crime. In this State Bakersville, Mitchell coiiniy, comes to the front with the Btricttot ordin ince on record. That town has a law fining any boy under seventeen years of age who smokes cigarettes. The mayor had a sixteens y earmold chap before him last week for this offense and fined him $2 95, Charlotte News. gMTe should have the Bakersville v jail ofer the land. It would be VV All 1 ? 1 t poyBioai ana moral saving oi the boya and a relief to the parents who are almost powerless to conn- "I k teract the fad. TO THE REPORTER'S RESCUE. Thereare times when; the still quietness of a town and the apparent conspiracy of people and things mike the path of the newspaper re porter thorny with sheer dryness. If soch was the condition in 8outh Greensboro laatThursday anauLtie" relievad " the situation, I for about noon the air was suddenly pierced with yells. that suggested the small nes of a . murder or, the common pl Acedncss of confi igrations.cycloneB, earthquakes, etp. Men's! hair stood on ends, dinners, were instantly suss pended as was digestion, and the bravest with loaded pistols proceded to the source from whioh the yociK rous conyulsiohs seemed to come. On arriving at the center of thos9 toaad waves which would have annihilated Prof. Wood's Bjund wave camera it was learned that she had struck her vaccinated arm against a piece of wood. 1 J. he lioidsboro Argus says the freshets in the Ncuse! river have mde a harvest for tnej fishermen. A dozen white shad to the hour Ibaa been reported since the waters have fallen. Bat that's fishy Fifteen prominent business men of Iiake City, S. C, are to be tried in the United States circuit court at Charleston soon for the destrution of tne postoffice at Lake City, and thejtnurder of the negro postmaster, Baker, a and his child, more than a year ago. It seems two of the party turned State's evidence. It was a deplorable and i outrageous crime and is as indefensible as the s crime of the president in ever mak ing the negro a postmaster so re gardleea of the wishes,1 the spirit and the temper of a people who naye tu6 race problem to solve Whatever be the out-come of the trial it is easy to see where the in itiatory step was taken., j The presi dent can hardly wash j this bloody stain off his own hands. The latest sensation on the politi cal surface is a threat that the Re publicans will attempt, by iDjancv tion, to prevent the election next year in North Carolina for the rati cation of the amendments and also carry into the United States courts an effort to annul the Loaisana and other Southern States' laws restricts ing the undesirable vote . There will have to be so ir e fine lines drawn to prevent the restriction of the bal lot in the South and not in the North, As it is morenece88ary, too in the South than in the North ii will, display a deeper state ot parti- san depravity on the part of those who attempt it in the South. E STORE gjlf the experience 'Sunday night with the electric lights were oft re peated we should certainly have to to the reliable old kerosene The necessity is all the more pateat when it breaks into a mW imprepsive discourse and bei sides suspending the devotion is ati tended with the revoltingly bad taste of indulgence in giggling. return lamp. THE STOPPING OF THE CLOCK. Surprisin'c falis the instantaneous j calm; : The sadden eilenca in my cham ber small ; I, starting, lift my head in half j alarm The clock has stopped that's all. Tfc e clock has stopped 1 Yet why have I so found An instant feeling, almost like dismay? W ay note its silence sooner than its sound ? For it has ticked all day. So many a life beside my own go on, And Buch companionship un heeded keep ; Companionship scarce recognized till gone, And lost in sudden sleep., And so the blessings heaven daily grants 1 Are in their very commonness forgot; We little heed what answereth our wants Until it answers not A strangeness falleth on familiar ways As if some pulse were gone has yond recall Something unthought of, linked with all our days Some clock has stopped that's all. : Geo. H. Coomer. Greensboro is figuring on getting a carpet factory. Now if she goes to making carpet CoLCord will put her foot on it. . - The Simoan troubles are about to be patched up by at arbitration. This is better than fighting about the patch of earth that seems to nave too many owners and guar dians. Mr. Charles C Adams of the First i - National Bank of Charlotte, has in vented and patented a machine for counting interest. It is said to be incapable of confusion like a fel low's cranial machinery. It is ad justable to different rates, and tackles all amounts from $1 to $10,- 000.1 Anon the question, can he count interest, will not mean, Has he ab.liiy, but has he a machine? Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can empha-f size bis statement. "It is a positive cure for catarfh if used a directed.'! Rev. Francis W Poole, Pastor Central Presbyterian Church, He lena. Mont. il - ! .... . After using Eiy's Cream Balm six weeks I believe myself cured ot ca- tarrh. Joseph Stewart, Grand Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. A 10c. trial siz 3 of Ely's Cream Balm will he mailed. Kept by drugaistp. Ely Brothers, 56 War ren St., N. Y. -.--:. . . .i-vv Killed tlie iVrouif SI an. A man, Ozouf, by.name, believed to be crazed by his loss in the Pan ama canal scheme, with which the French president's name has been attached, killed M Tourrett oh last Friday, mistaking him for Presi dent Loubet. Spring flowers spring Salad-f-and sometimes even spring poets are good in their way, but a spring tonic is necessary for good health, and Hall's Sarsaparilla is the "best of aW1 spring medicine?, it-makes good rich red blood which gives the rudely glow of health and beauty to the maidn'd cheeks, the elastic Bpring and strong arm to the manly form,' and makes life a juy to the end. Try it ! For sale at Fetzar'srrg Honday, April the THE' RACKET - - i I will celebrate its 12th anniversary. As an appreciation of the faith ful patronage you hae given The Racket we will have a j - - - Special Sale, giving you a cash discount of 10 per cent, on all purchases made on Monday. Afpril the 3rd. This means $10 worth for $9 or 10 cents worth for 9 cen is. EVERYBOBY INVITED ' v I Very Respectfully, -. 9 ... j D. J. BOSTIAN. FH X RUA SUBSCRIBER TO THE STANDARD. A Home Paper Containing Home and Other News That Is of Inter- est to Our Readers. 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