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: j . " : . ' " - ""V HH" MIMIHIWIWI "l " has T - ;,000 ,REM)EBS- r:! V. -Every Week ! 1H VOL. III. CONCORD. .VC, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 188G. i U 5 i u - - hi T- iirlli .Carolina-fifllift.Wrt SltT Pleasant, Catarrus Co.,' IT. "C. .a next session Will begin t) e first lay in'Angu9i, aad continue twcn reeks. i ''' " ? -. " ion per terra, in Col Dep't. - 620.00 V " in Prep Dep't . 15.00 2X rent, (College uilding,j t ; ;r. term, .1 .3.75 1 tincrent expensesJ, per term, ' 1.00 f rd at ;poUea:e,.4.48 peroaontn, term oofi overt - last term noi over, . . J " V 5.00 riathotdis ana;privaie lam,-.. iesper monthy .. . 4 S? ,3iinfi: pr moDtn. I aud li'irht per!fcermAbonW il expenses, per term of twenty weeks. j -, j r$o0.tor$75 udente oan reduce epsnaas by 'ob ing thenr"1 economy, which will be eocduragod to do; y --Th0 jrse of instruction Is' thorough and vinMii Vrt tnof ?fiit?rn nfT ora sttnprinr ltinemen to vonnj? iraen whodesire oDcain a tnorougu eaucanon ac a moa ate cost. Fo catalogue and other par mlara address, 1 ' ' " " ; K'r Rev. G. F SCFTiEFFER, Pres't, - MtJ Pleasant, N. C. - II LJ1 II il ilitsj causes andr.curesby j I P P it P ooe wno waa deal ror ys LAI HiJil Uyears'. , Treated by: most f the noted specialists of the daycured. imself inv3 months, afid ..since thenhun-: Ired of others byj same process. Plain 3mele and luccssfuliioma treatments IddreaiTS PAGE, 12jlhl3fc 25th street Jew York City, j ; " - .. -... If you are. wasting -awify from age, : Ii&iipiVtidni or aiiy jdiseasa of rweakatss aad require? f fimulanl ae itker's Tuaic atonevlit will Uitvig jrate- and build up fron tjefirtit dose, but ' will never intoxicate. It has SAve-l lrun drods of lives jand mayTsav' vour$. H l3.;OX& CO, Ne .v York. U INSU i SXM The Accident Insurance Co: of North; America wishes to secute good egents n' 'every town In North Carol iu in which" 3 Is uov represented This company wis incorporated ih 1W2; has paid $4 4 000 i.i clini?. aid, has iiever contested a claim at' law f'Speoiat arrahgeineuts m vie 'with managers of ..manufacturing fefifc bliahmeuta for i siiriug all. emloy es "n installment plan. Address. M S. W 1LLAKD .State agtv.Wilmiagton. N.C The peCan h flurishe3 wherever the I hickory grows, and a weU grown tree iyeiids a net annual income of :?2 .to ?50. j Mr. A. D' -Ddiiisl,-of : Crawford.' t?-a , qas ja tree that bears from TEN to FIF i EEN j 4UHholfflLi3: niiti.4 T.iyr sell rj adily j at f rom 5 per 'bushel. The "..trees' ; legin to'b-7&r when ktx : to e ight . rv era's old. I am now selling fine two year ; .trees of the be-t and earliest bearingjvi : riotv at tha f Wlla wing r6 w , prices 50tf' teach; S4 per dozen; 10 for fifty: $15 per ; hundred No charge for packing . ' ! S. W. PEEK, Prop'r. . . nartwellJnurKerics. Ilartvi ell, Ga.. . Author of tThe Nursery and the Or-' chard, "pries' in cletk, -$1.23 per copy. in Boards. h 2 -f . f- Pream BalmSATA RRH cleanses tha head Allays infla:ami N Aion, heals sores. Resiores the sen sesol taste, hear ing and smell. A ' -juick relief. . A positive cure. Pt.flo m ET-1 r- kj AV-EP wgr El commercial travelers. Large .and ..-com--U ream Oil lj- fSMT-rlIpL y & X. hiodious sample rooms ori 'ground floor. had gained .air enviable reputation; 1 j)iaoing au oiner preparations, a jjai ticla is appliad into each nostril; no paint agreeable to ns - Price 5Qo, b j mail or at druggists. Setjd for. circular. JELY . 30S.. Druggists, Owego, N.X 4- sa 7 I f HTi i-l m ti Ln' Thia;edicnje. 'Vfl'SetaMs: reB it is Rn arjaillne remedv - - 14 iroisiA. - 54, 3. Ii!?oi9 and Lirer. inalQ2ailbi Diseii rcnlir fc' ? Z!XZ? a a ead teotr live. i"Jui tv appetite, sida tK2.rimii . 4 . fat! thft HlUdOiPa LA nwa 'jferS-i wepslR.lS.eS;' t' T (J0DeS OI OIQ DICIUIX'OI OTT wuu rUHAOR;EE:lJ$SI:S: 4m MITCHEL'$r-v : EYE SALVE., A Certain, Safe and Effectve Remedy for sore, veaK and Inflamed Eyss Producing Long-Gightodness, and Re . .. storing the Sight of the Old.v s ! " . Cures Tear Drops, (Iran illation, Sife Tnmif. i? ir.iiVw AND PERMANENT 'CURE. iM"- J AUfqdall.;fiieacious when used in other inaladies, such. as. Ulcers, Fever SoreK giimhm iSalt llhi'um, Huroivl'ils, or wherever riflamiha- JlOIl - f'XIhU., may ue uta to a ivautajre. Sold br ail Drfists at 25 cents INDIES WANTED to woak for .us at their owh homes. 7 to 10 per week 1 can be easiu g mad e r no! canvassi n c : ;fascinatihir fand ; stead v emplovment. ; Particulars and sample of the work sent I ,for stamp. ?Ad dressy HOME MT Q Co, P Oboxl916, BostonMfcss. j- TE WANT ealesmyn every wliere. lo- cal and travelling, to sell oun good? AViil pay good salary and all ecpen s. ecpen- ses. 'Write for terms. at once, and State salary "wantod. Address - Standard Sil verware Co. Washington St Bostou. ; - ' - ..... . . : 4 lot BELL;..- Barbar s.rd Silr Dresser, - Concord, N. 1 Does no other, but firtelass - work. Shave, il) cents; haircut, 20 cents. Saop next door abjyecourtiiuPbe. Guaran tee HxKpiease. ' f ' f- Ifpr H ard T irries. M SHE ; COHCORDTIMES u D EMO RE ST ' llustrAted- monthly MAGAZINEv , Viih Twelve tint Paper Patt-mi of our ow selection and cf any size.- Both publications, One Yrm, $3.00 (THREE DOLLARS). EMOS-EST'S; . .... . THE BBS Of all thbf Magazines. j V 2fOfi7AIN!NG Siones, Poems und cihr IHsrnrv stli-acfins, combining Artistic, Scientific cna rlousfaold matters. : i -- - r v v Itlustrated irlth Q iginttl Steel JEngrav "in(j, 1hottgravnn s, Oil i'icttrt'a aud fliie- IVootctt't. tit'ikiuff it. the Zlwlel . Magazine of Ainei'icai ' ; ". r"" Eirh Magazine 'contains - a COTTrON-: OSm entitling- tbe hclCer to the selection of ANY PATTEit illustrated la that number, sind in ANY SIZE. DBMOItBST'S MONTHLY is Justly - entitled the World's Model iiae-azine. The tarfrt st in Fom, tbo Largest in Circulation, end. tbe beet TWO Dollar Family Magtiziiie issued. 1886 will 'be the Tvjrenty-8;ond year of Its publication; it i3 continually imprdred and bo exteuively -13 to place it In the front rank of Fauuh- PcriodiccK aod ceu?.l to pny magazine. It -eldg-antly printed and fully illustrated Pub- I , AND 6Y SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED COREORD TIMES at $3, Year. . 7 C0w vl-K C .Centrally l'Kated; first class fare; po lite attention; special arrangements -for stepptug at - tho Central comfortable. Omaaibus neets all trains. f Dr. Ji!Bamiig A rraduate' of Piiiiadel nh i.i Dental College: has pcrnianfchUy io jateJ in Con cord, "h ooj ns in rear 4 of Drv. Archey 's offlue.- ETeeth extracte!. without pain pfiOToe: I mda in prayon, J'bdUV Iufe jr 4er 4I:1I.. ll.:CH.li -Attomey eta Couaselcr at Wf, Hections made in aU parts of the" conn- HOYLE )3iad!i;'ti.U.l:fiilj. t 'ff THIS T13IPEUXKCC CATTLE MJXO. ' Tl9temiraneecuswiUwinttlidy. Hurrah, hnrrah, hurrah! --- J me curse oi-wine oe swew iwar, k v , Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah. , . Then our land 'will in.truth will be lrcn Ho longer l,vea to drink we'll bevJ c A happy temperance! nation we,; J . Hurr&h. hurrah, hurrah I ' ? " So well gird on our&rmcr and to battle well go. . I . , i . , To cope with tEis rmighty VemDrsslesa1 WiththeXord on our Md e we will bring1 him low,- H ' li ,'JT HufraifhtirralC hiirrahi We'll hurl the tyrant from his throne, - Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah I ; . hurrah, hurrah l - 'b nameshall beunknowm ,-hurrah. hurrah ! f - l - The drunkard a Hurrahu Oh; yes, the glorious fight w'll win,- Weil free this da rkead land from slrii An I let the light of the gospel In, : Hurrah; hurraJi hurrah ! All ye who wish to see the day, " .Hurraa, hurrah, hurrah ! When drink longer holds its wajw i 1 Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah ! Come join our ranks, there's work to do, There's work for us and work for you. Then let us fight like soldiers true, ; ' " ri -Harrah, hurrah, hurrah I s ; : EQUALIZATION OfTax Valnatiou -I-"- . Una. . aforOk Caro- This important subject i now ;re ceiying the attention it has leng do serrad. No question is-of more . in terest to th a people than the ques tion of taxation u as jt concerns ' all c asses and, occupations j The Ral eigh Visitor of a jrocent date states thai ihe-couHnitire-appoin ted by the recent legisiaturjs for the purpose of ' eo&udcxing the! question of equal izing the burdens of taxation, was in session again receatlj, and much ad vanceiaent was made . toward secur ing the object in1 Tiew. The question of a division of the State: into "tax districts was under consideration, and the most feasible 'plan appeared to be that of dividing the State into tax districts .composed of from eight to ten c mtiaruou codnties. v.. A board . for each district is to be appointed, consisting of th-chairmen .of tha boards of commissi ohera of the eoun- ies comprising; the epTeral ' districts. The boards shall eleci one ,of their, tue'.thej of b a member of the7 State board 'cf equalization. -Thedistiict boaids shall equalize taxation in their districts as f arias practicable A The' pian for railroad taxation ;ki io" p portion xtre railway iracsa i in vao several ounties through which the laalroad rnns.1 a also the rolling stork in such counties- The capita stock is 4. be apportioned in the same way, and no stockholder is to. b i required id pay any tax tm his haies of btock.-as thef corporation; itseif is the owaer. of all its prop rty, and should pay taxes thereon, j ust aa an individual does on his . proper ty. The systems of r'JLllindi ; and Kentucky he ve. been thorough y ex amine i :snd; appear to be beat suited to JNorin jaroima.' a veiy uuuctui, question, which the board has to some extent considered, is what jro vision theie should bo j in reference to the salejpfandfornpaid .(axes.. An, examiuatlbn asltd1 the operation of the present systBmhere shows it to be veryfective The laoard. ix alsc giyinif spcial attentiori-Ub fits powers and duties as ; a j board o( equalization TliE jTKUIS SITUATION. 1. C Tem p erance.Advocate i -1. Our government would not. tolerate a businea that destroys the integrity oi its Citizeus," robs it ' of ' thousands 6f its strong men." tarnisheathe pur ity 01 its retigionJ and Ijrings scald ing fears from 4fi leyel -vibf - helpless ones, anosenas its gray-na rea sires in sorrow tohe 'grave, if thtst busi ness did'ndt divide with it the money bbtaihed froiuits ruined .. victims. Every dollar received by our gov erment from the liquor traffie is red with human gore., wet with widows tears; is tne price of virtue, and cost 1 ! 1 ---- -.-i a' . 1 - a " " 9 : ' an immortal souL And yet for ' its sbare of .the spoils the : gOTGxnment will license inen.i to engage 'in :he" ne farious buaines of blighting charac ters and damning souls. . Among the many, pledges of jaur govcrnrent to her people i8that of protection 01 lifej liberty Andrppex.; How can it make good tneir promises' when it yearly from its ever clan ginsT mill grinds but fcutthroatsr .-rogues, and paupers ty" the, thousands, and-tcasts I this refuse out into society to pollute and a eatroyall with $f novate they ; come' in contact t ? The powers that 4 be were Ordained. b"God?? bui God cannot approve wnen ; inese powers f orinan alliance !witK1ieatEand have an .aeementytjlhell '! . t . - - - .... Sa, There iare 08 registered -voters in Durhamj and.rpf, thatnu.mber5X) ;haye aignedi petition aiingl jthe 'Couuty Commiionejdvordr"an 5 eiecuonOTii me proai ouiou u ucsuou. 'jTreensooro ratrios. : si ',:. a W.rra XVeleoroe I rmhbrVro. .neellTe'tethI taw.. .-r 3ood morning; Mr. Jbhaioeaiil a joung man-cru a street car the other , morning: tqjfca.eldertjrind nearsighU cdpasseug.-r who Jia'd corae cfT fiom -Home without his spectaclev oia" uptownT' -; uYes; got to do a lot of trading at iia Btorcs,Taa , I donH ihow Low cq cirf I'liL'et alcrij without my glai- etting readj or the wadding,. I .t S ' 1 V '" ' - ; Jf J.Em" I3 W pt married. She au' that cood- suppose.. f or-nothin Hank Wi?liami ber made 1 a match of 4feafe4asfc. I thought that young man would never git down toN bigness.. ;:HeV a sIott as sorghum! molasses In. Janaary and as Shiftless", as an InjuW I dont believe he ' can earn his salf,lhTupJ6Ie, have to supi6rt him.n " V r ; i I. .Bat,.llr: f phnsbnl-1 , ''t8fJ 4 : fOhTieVgbod enough for Emmeri That's the worst girl I ever raised) She ain'4 a bit like hf r ! mother, nor me nnther. rhe? to pull her out of hed every morning, an' she's as lazy as a. hedgehogs She can't bake, an' she aint worth a cent on a sew. A fine poor man's wife she'll make. Be sides she has bunions hex feet- ai big as Early Kose pertatoes, and zh$ an eat'more'n oi horso.'- An v that ain't the motsilot it:1 If Hwant for her mother hat!jgirl wtraldn't J keep herself clean, and she never thinks o1 slickin'up her-hair ;an' putting on something nice; 'cept when company. is expeactcJL i She's a regular slouch, 1 Himraer is, an? ahe can wear out k set en pairs ci shoes a y ear.B But she'a gbed enough ior. Hank-Williams, an' if he "will only support her I'll 1 be tarnal glad to git her off my ' hands. S'pcse you've got an invite to the woddin!?" r? ; it 'rh : -' 4Yes, Tm invited. You don't seem if know me, Mr. Johnson." :y T-p " Yq ,';'do; b ut I can'i njuat- "placa you. Lot me 6eeI"havn.'t got ' my glasses itn mo but 1 know yo?- xouir nvme is is r. j "ilank.William sirJ'; Tixo Liiteratnre of Iijitemperttncei from lue'Uecta of . tlie ; lit era tar e of iuteinpetance. Poetry has long tniii. istert-d to this dread vice. From the Baccbie ode of tha Grecian "A nacre- .1 0 1 . ... 1- on, aud lue grflceiui . wilier songs 01 the Rotnafi Iloraliasvlown' to our own agai , when M ore and BTon have lent . their mighty, power to throw ntw euchabtnentarotmd ti;e foahjipg t aukard 01 t lie ivy-wre?itbed cup, awd . malie moit?" att mcti ve t he slavery,..' of sausua'ity, i poetry haN b ttled.for -wiie.; And even pr.'K is-f a r f 0111 bnug-f pure. .To li terar.v mm ''drunkenness seems but a ve- niutin. and while -uiauy of them lll.y UiUVi 'II1U. III : IUVTIU -f dseii, like the ompon herd f akards, t efore'.'itr. assautt,". to have i d;c drunk manyaye, prostituted their feuJto makd attractive , auu s ioDymou H'un -ttii "tax is encrt av nou r, whole. aouled in r humanity, tHis fou! jdef drmi tW 'u svhiclf to ba hted n eed 1 but ta be seeu'l--fiot -4 ii: poetic "glaiiH our, but as it ready - is. When", the highly yrout decripipn ott:irj : diinking scenf is4 b inished fvorn the p igS 9 the lucderiv novel, or if men tioned, is e Igmatiz ril -in burnii)glet--ters of .reprobation ; 1hmi thed;ui;k.', ard himselt h depictel uptasa good fei'ow- but Wi a'grent siiiHerLagaiiist his owu'and'bthers, soul V wh n the wine VnglHioes no longer from t hc parlor and the cl u U room, and poe s cease Co be priests of the' Bacehic orgies ; when hi, lory, faith ful to h er trust,. tell of di?Fipat:on aud iuxmy sas among thtf sare.fe;vsource- of ina-i 'tional ruin ; -andiethjea,! redeemed from tho fear, of man, p-auts out in pure and , holy temperance the anti dote of very much of, our social and political misery t heo shall a great step have ben taken i (f ehild ppi youth faom 'danger and free our land from woel ' "For; as'it was of pld, 4 with theTballads, so is it now ;with the books of a nation. ' "I hey mould the plastic inind of: youthV anl lh-ir sileaee influence fix . mightier; than .IhousandfcJof liying Orators rcouid loss words of d enunciation aud ap - ,- - r ii--: 4 " ..--.r-.i.;- J peal..r-liuvhopl: 1 t It ia only six : in-iuthrfi'Miice Gen eral Greut ueued his labors oa Jhe book that w9 (neaat to secure an in depeudenco for. his' family,, and the publishers hiive already " aint si check: toi MrsjGro nt '-.foT $250,000, her share ia1 the profits on "the. first Volume, so far ai it h as b en deliver ed, v Thia'T mount added to .f the $250,000 f secured "before he fjeu erai'af death i aud the $5V&00 a'-jyear peu sioii to ted - to her by?cougres it seems would keep the, widw and orphans V4 reasoaably aa fe aga5 tuf . : v :- fit ia claiined trat Bub. Ingerfeol oxes rhillren almost a inoch as he oves money, is a oad man as" np" redeeming traits. ! W - 'm " v who Close' of a Zsittz nd Dlitlnricd - Et:"Oor. ITbrat!a Sajtaoar din! f-Will T. ta yintit Adnct -Friday nht Fl. 1?, tt hho h vjii t. M j pij a, U MTwl?ia l?:. A'M' of hiV inter, Mr. Rowoi Cjaliinrr cihi CVnffirnct. stiiU4 rt Ul:e;, K?-iVh h -luwl been tl' Tor ecrdJttyiy t?j; t :iilf j l!tCa tQ ftl pcroppliUr M l j o'clock in the alteruooa. Shqttlj j$rtlrwardbw!df ti !!iiifiUdtx bklnf f iwlruiDislcrvil hra, L fitlli4 a lltc: f but VoU fviajued Tu to total u'ocuiT 6ciousnesw During thi'.t't iilnr! bp expiriticed but ltU if anpbjfic & wuffciitigrandid y :.wa whpljy without iutt. ' '.-. ,? '?'.';!rv :- Horatio fcspymoor wra a uitllvn oT OaoQdaua county; Kew Vorlt bariny bfenforii at 4qhipey, Hay 21, 1810. win at nijcy9 Cay iit AOiU., Wan eduftat.l'cal ncar aiid at a lui'it ;ry ht in ecticntt hVroal lawnid wa?i Havinr? eimes Connect admitted to practice io 1K.U Vat jijatn of n important cliarmo tr .withdrew him fimn that pbnUou and, enteriiicr politics he wa elected as'n.Democratio member of the State assembly, to whiebe w roturnrd at two ubsequt-hrerqnFi' iiThI in 1845 was chdspi ispfnikirt It va trhile serving i i tho lecialatature In 1S15, tbaf he, was elected, m 13 or of Ufica. Haviug nunporied Gcu. Cai for the Treat liMJcy in.l-;43, ; he was nominated oy nts p trty in lv-xf ir Giveinor n opposition to Washing ton Hunt, who; wa elccttnl. in 1832 he suecewle I iuarfcuv; C4f the; ame oflico by a U"ge majority, n.id was'reuouiiuifcd" tw ' ycirV laf r when 'ho Was d.'fwatod by "a euitll plurality:. by fyro't 11 CUiV;" In '1852 Ir, Seymour, wn JiKaiis Hi cj ndi date for-tha Gorf rnorship, de ffeaiingIr, Viid-woith by a majority of l762p.: fii Atit, 161 he? pre idd'tUtlie n tiftiihl .convention ryhicti placed Gen McClellan in nqm' ih.ttioa for tluv Pi 'esftl?ney. Ift 180 ho' ai ""''selected , lv t he national deinociticy un;c;inlidit? for the Presitleiici: and, 3oMvihV'niiding t. - . - ' -r .. t . . ..' " .:.. 1 h.1 ha rpreiji;c.l? uiiUoutd Jus de 'iertii i li '. ion rot t o ac ept the . hbmi- natiirti, h? yitl lei hrs p'oU i.al frian d ( th? u 'iency cf riands. K" G Fancia P. Blai- nppvared with lim . oa the ticket aV cau J:tlat3 f if the Vice . Prcs- old c s aui e.:iterpriV . VVhm tbe : great efjyrt wb niad la IS 1 1 to pur lify the p:itt!oi of he 1 ork he c.euienled to b .c-Vine a Ctiifd dateor the legiidtture, 'but was defcatl He took grea interest in" ar i cultur al a ilaiifj, and was presideutr of 'the National Dairymen's Aasociatum. There is a prerant blif that the cdnsumpion of hor and light wines, as w 1 a h tcm ptrauco agi tatiou, haH uimiaiahed tie quaiitiiyi o." liquor l Oiis inieJ ; bat tlrs is not . Iteeefit ti jme.-" show tliit the c-iiiSuinprtuM of J'quor In the United otatedfhnsf nt out-5r iTp'-dih? wrowt of poiml dion. i Xie number oi gal- doaa of .liquor cousunied yearly Ja lucrnHs-eu a fv;h.vs : lolJ, i 1,0J0,00J; 1850, 94,00.M) O; lS5Jt 202,;rj0,000j 1870, 83,00 J,0 Of 1 8 iO; ?U3,(Xn,0 JO i 1883tG?V-lJiyf 1 Wh-ie the popula lion has ou'iy tri'Vlcdiu.. the la it forty yeafs, the eousa nption of liquor ia nearly ton' unies grt-ater ih ti it aa in 1810, and the amount of mo'a-y exf endtl in its purchase th'w a still greaier. propoi ti "nal inqreae. -Thj annual Wpeutliture ; for liquor noW excf-edi . 8 0,0D,OOX, Thea figures are appalling, aud eVery father of a family should daai? iu hi power to seciaLy discmiag and legaUy pre vtoit :h3.nse of -iui xic tinsj df iuki. It is the nVaar Vice' 6f our'ag and eiJuUy. Ie.uorct 6 Jloatuiy. A CftU tor ZcxT Dr. J.hu Hal!, Uie eraineut Xew. Yorc minister, MwimI.. rcotitly .t oh via boat in fNaw 'Y'rk h.trtor . B-side him s'opd a plaiuly diiJ;mmJ-r: Not far a Way was a well dressed s o in? 'fiu 'wW w tirJv. The i Pmu; A ihtf- at Ih4s,dti'.n man. jjir. lialt TcJ2rjjed t!i(SMtdr?.i c j ill! J The jilainly tdieased 'uiabTeplietl ""It is a,llaugrtu,cryioCer,' . h ; iiw mau men joi i j-ri uau oi itw owti trouble how heed fryoi Scot land to gel liiVwife'aWay frnucb:iuk ; of two of his chiTDreu WlKfuThe ited the lovo of liquor; and how he wai the, fleeing wdh. :hem to-a tovvu io J Ohio whefe he , was told liquor. was not to oe had.r .-: ' r'-T '':'' i'i Ta hi oi t ralv it . Was "a thiog to cry over.' C loreil suTvauta ar no Jonge f ash ionable. 'InVashingtou they have been replaced by Frenchman oi kuch lordly air t oat they aro often mistak en for gue&ts. v .'" fe''7'v!: i'cSl AMugr grareiii v JJ". workaamIva mart of lnjiftiaa. ener., ,. aud only rpjutnT t v active Ail iwnyeicXaU - oidrti- to pr.m te iinjKrt.aut local i alf good-rteud,"aid the doctor ' i tw o i otr; A & A Utllrllte'0?ri?xla r av srmndra tu V ra tsi;ntx !.C tw yar ?w;-rmpa aaa.tpjr uselt ect J tuilrj huaUfij,i.Tb:3 hUo on a iiier, aed Ifcir vfhtr a Urge ul! ilc. 1 Itfjr 1 ui.dr f a fjiro cmoU tip m- ttrt. 'jrv4 iUa 3 Mother 14 aad i t ir Aha C h! 1 ' by a teirrcHi bou i psp jit.t V hb&r lo& wiilt uin be bid j Ur-j do,t and wanted t tale Vlfiu Iap4 ajel luci if he could kill ' t h tai J v jUorjrc wa f :o4 ruucll far Jtay ; ce ti'oiOHaUjTerwcor.l W"wtretolp where totabSinn th tree fea-ni1 Voodlou the bank of a Izriq :c k.r when itfd both ccria got iu tiw ? watr. My uucl t ran iu aid . got oti aa'd bituut Win ta the bak, j uu; atter Joug kilkd. him, ,1!ul Saui'a dog wa liol 61 fortuiut, ' for the cto! U wr-it for w. in deep wat er. sAVhVn Ue go . ve tr him, ho turned and caught the du by thn , n oa n d carried him do oro uader thefif iter i:?ereral (I tlmoi. Fi lally Sam said : Hc gwiuW drown Ri? r.' ;' iPaia said :Ilorer U too much Tor auy-o?ecou. Hia wjiUier wa cold, but Siimraa uiiJrilHug w Tnh 'risk of losing Il.terj ao he plunged in water up to hinwkf got Hirer by1 f the faj aud palled ibm out on thj tiank- theeofn auddoeicUholdinr the olho-v For auno ttai the bala rasre 1. but the coon got tka ad taut ig - a id got tack in thu wat-r, Pap i 4uJ 4Sc,' Hover, ric" It vf wts.it,-" b af if ho had failed itiitliu atila U from thelshOi-e he would. x TAieO)3y grave. H jver'a laaHtervweot in iaU t -time and surtied tb4 'Zok the ciil a hundred yards frpui Ihu creok an i i 'with the assistance pf another d jg tna coon was fiqa ly killed. Tue twi Jcooua wighel t wan ty-fi ve -pound i . Paa tell mc to remember Itovoi Ham, and the cootij or Imiy get into; ; 'deep water.' : 1 i-v ' -'"I '"' ' ' ! 'm An editor of admCTfry p3ular gOOd- "you rauit take two glasca or witrj a day, or yoj will die." Yea, he roakldic 4 Notli tig bat wine wouM save hlin. IIo must take that or die. Hrsotyed to hate an jfio. intdical -opinion. Mr, 8.,fetunieil to the uie trojwlM and weut - VJ coasult Sir . Jamas Clark. l oir,n 6ald that emiuoat man, "whit are .your habits V ,41 am a teetoiaier, Sir JamJa. : uTUiW sfr, you will get betttr all the.aoouerJ,' l , - So he dil not drink wine, aad he is ut dead yat.! He has doae n l)lo8ervfce for G.d and mn for niaiiryearsiua hia family doctor predi ted hU cerUin : and apaedy death, j The fact is, alcobolio pre scriptions j ofteti battea death in st a I or preventibgl if, atid bt people have died tur'i drop of : bra idy , whd would; hair lived had tbey reported tjo bcH Ua, milk, ; meal pari id gefreah i r, cold water,". aud plenty of rcat. Dragi and brandy re poor subjtituto for uat-.. Ural remedies, land the; more - simple wur diet and 4clicines. the better- ' "Tpvill doH Thay ail dn'tl My ujlbvc baa never put a drop of brandy into her minee-piea since the day Bob saWl he coald tasto the bran- 1 dy, aud it tasted good. Mother said theu it waa wrong, and she'd Barer be guilty of it agiin ; and if my mo ther says a thiog is wroag.yoa may be asu.ed it wroo?, ror what ra , ikcr knows, aha knows." , H6w about tnfnco-ples? an yea" sore ahe kuow bow to make a miacr-pie goxI 1 and a laugh: went; up f rota a group of-girU gaXhared over tne register ofthprecita ion room eatmgl heir iudcl Bat soao of them winced a little, waea bock' were toasHl 'the words t s f he dopr, ah. bu j vg how to - uMi k e a boy good : and Lm'l a boy , wo: tli more tuaa aimhce.pierf :""' J" - V hick of you r i bova, .- th a h tar en of 5 our heart ami life, will yau gire in oritCr thaybur Vty may light ed with gai or briifuut .xith electric light1 Vhicli child can you aparn to help 3'oar city, jgrade aud para its atreuT Jlow long will jou cm-, snt to tread on sidewalk that the blood of aouls has eaabld your" city to lay for ' convruinc; f Mary T. 'Aldrtcli. nr . One of GarhviU om aiym raa, rtie world needs meu a'au are uot afraid t look the dv;l in tha face and tell hiui he is the daviL V Tbe norii mud 911ac-r i -;-::4' v.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Feb. 25, 1886, edition 1
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