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' 1 in m ail r.tm. niiRii mtm. n 1 .a : r ,m - - - , - . t , . , ... . - . ... . i i j i j iiiM.nn mii j wm r. r v i -m-m r-j i a i. ates Moderate. " f ' uunuokd, N.C.; THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18.MR92; . ' ' ,v ' . r JffiKSi tE'r J- T ... . .. t. j: a more especially man any ouier a uereiumr j disease, nd for this simple reasen: Arising from Impure and insuHlcient blood, the dis ease locates itself in the lymphatics, jvhicb are composed of white tmucs; flieri Is a period of fcfetal life when the whole body con jjb ststs of white Ussxie and rt OOQ 9 erCjfore the unborn child is Sfif S3P3" especially susceptible to this ' i ' dreadful disease. Butj there 1 ri 1 1 3 is apotent remedy for; scrof lia, whethpr hereditary or acquired.' It is trrwiifu Snrsatiarilla. which emels ever traca I of the disease and gives to the blood the quality and color ox iieaito. uei iiooa s. ? When rfiy boy was two years p rt u oM he wa attacked and suf- K"r"J tercd a lo time with scrofnhv- Curd sores. TliB physician at length i told us to Ivo him nood's Sar- y iBoy saparilU, ivhich we did. Two bottles; cured Aim. He ii how 10 years old and has njot had any sign cf sevofuia 'stace; TVe recoihmend Hood's Sarsaparil!a to all our friends." i Mbs. : . E. C. CerprEK, 8 KidJer St, Cleveuun ' HoodJs Sarsaparilla Soldbrali-tiggists. f li; siiforSi. Prepared only by C. I. H()t'D & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mas 100 Doscj One Dollar 'i 1 REASONS WHY : EYERY-LABY SHOULD WEAR " Perfection Adjustable Shoes. . ! , .Jr. .. I They are ; instantly Comfortable. A narrower shoe can be worn.' They prevent nd cure Corns and Bunions, and give Instant- Belief to Tender Feet, i .. Recommended by lead ing physicians, its damp ness cannot pass through the soles, thus j prevent ine colds and sickness. They are practically noiseless, j They do not Spread or break at the sides. ; "Matchless in stv-Ie, Fa iltless in Fit. I ' - I - Ladies pleae remember the nme PERFECTION ADJUSTABLE. Trices and Quality will be Satisfactory. Consolidated Shoe Co. , Manuf 'rs, :.- " Ljmn, Mass. For sale m Concord by dannons & Fetzer. j ; I ; ; j Advice to Women , If you would protect jyourself from Painful, Profuse Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men-' '.'' stuaiion you.nuist'use BRADFI ELD'S ' 1 FEMALE REGULATOR Each drop, of blood that e'er through true heart ran With lofty message, ran for thee and me; For God's law since the starry song began Hath been, and still forevermore most be. That every djeed which shall outlast Time's 6pan ;i :' Must goad the soul to be erect and free. ' . . . - Lowell. The Old Story, s . I asked, the maiil, with heart aglow, Will you be mine? She answered. No. Next week I asked again, and she Said with, a sigh, it cannot be. A fortnight after that I said, 1 1 Be mine; she smiled and shook her head. . Next time I asked. InntAiul She said. Oh, please don't plague me so. Last night I asked again, and she Said, Yes, just to set rid of mn. , ' ' Denver Sun. Troth. We know not what it load tn hut w.Vn That truth Is worthy of what the soul can iriva. uu worm me marcyraom. 01 ure ana rod To love it and to serva it 1 tn n Near tothoee hero hearts that scorned to live tiuce rneeK iscariots by the grace of God! j G. E. Montgomery. Omit frnt1a mrftnn, f O n . . V . . . . - GrearTSooftr. opnrgeon f lie d has, as it were, V L ."" - M .1. ki. j . I nnt W w M m. . 1 . A, 1.1. uiui uu juiii auiuugsii me nieu 01 tnis eenf ration. 1. No man wras more" widely known, no one more truly 'loved. and no one whose death was more ttniversally lamented thau that of : Spurgeon. .Why waa he known, whv lored whv hia rlfiRth . - "w. , ' " so deplored ? ; Unquestionably it was on account 01 nis - religion. T f 1 ; l. . ... . .... . xismarK ana uianRttma .ti known on account -ortheir diplo- tnacy ana statesmanship, Macau lay and Shakesneaie for lirerarv attainments, Lee jind Washington 'ui uumary - genius, me xioin childs and " Vanderbnilta Vfor wealth," but Spurgeon for -religion. But 'the than best ' known, most loyed, most truly and universally mourned I is JSonrgeon. He will not be nigged in the field of ; let ters, V science, : philosophy, war diplomacy or finance. H ,'will Some Better Word. I ha ir, U r m hZ"J! and his aepanyre most mourned. Butythen. what does that mean ? It is the testimony ot our common conscience to the beauty of , holi ness. Tt is a rocormition of thn f-tct that integrity of squl is real and 1 , . . ... . . Ti .- . . Some loveliAP wnrH than Inn I von n . : - ' "V v 3 v. on Bays me worm is bitter while your feet at among me lilies and the dew? - , -Mrs. S, M.B. Piatt. This will certify that two membsrs of my Immediate family, after bariug sntfered for . rears from IQenntiriix'l Irregularity, beinff treated wiihont benefit by physicians, ' were at length coinp!ete!ycredbyone bottle' of Ilradlit-ld's l-'ciualc Iisrsi1alor. Its eilect iajtruly wondarfos. J.AVi Stbasqe. Bonk to ''WO'TAy " mulled FRjJK, Whlrt contains , valuable infumiatica oq ail famine disease;. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. - I ATLANTA, GA. F0 PALE iUX i) paOXSTS. t - 1 SHJPJ.E IJf COSSTECCTIOS. PEBMA5EST Ef UKATI0n EASILY APPLIED. ITS SKILLFTI, USE QUICKLY LEARNED. ; i I', ' f t . J Ths Electropoise is an Instrnmeat for tl. Hi.' . . ' ' .- . . . me tare 01 Disease mimi Medicine. I ASED on new theories of the cause I u iucura oi disease, It 4eals with the I eiectnaal and magnetic conditions of the wujr.auu ine eases surrloundine it in I fc?aT1L B, 13 no electricity, i ti ? 1S Piy imiiaired vitality I Electropoise constaMtly adds to th 6 ......j, wm uiiiy assists nature, in na- (. ture s way, to throw off the trouble, j A 40-page book, descrihing: treatment uu containing testimonials from all I uohb, ana iqr the cur$ of all diseases 5 a.iCl4 on application. Address w v .ntic Electb6poisb Co., -j- Washington, D. 0., Charleston, S. C I i . . Atlanta, Ga. .-. MB. ASDER8OX OSSPCKQEON. Reported for The Timis. Snnda-o- mnimin r. 1?aV,i,taw. '71, I trnn Bfrancrfri - Tfc ia a. nntacainn Rev. Mr. Anderson ? preached to j of our natures that piety is true Ilia AAnrrnAjmlt am A T") 1 - 1 , ? I nMntnADfl .'J n.An4.'n,. 4U.n ' tv.yvn.1 on the great Enfflish rrfifKT edge, talents, eourase. Dhilosonhv. L J m . , i tuui ; tux His leit 1 me WOraS. I Wl wuuif buuvcsb. i "David after he had served his! What Emerson 'says ot the own generation bv the will ot CLnfl I xeholaE is true onlv of the christ- fell on sleep."Act8 13:36. - ian. "fie is the favorite of heaven : ine condition of Israel at the j and eartn, the excellency of his time David was called to thp I country and the haoniest of men " throne ;, was sketched : the work It must be admited bv all that . i . . . , . ' 1 .... ..- . . inat ne -aid in consolidating the j opurgeon s ' religion ' made ( him kinEfdom ' fTt.pnrl?nrf rita rtnmoin I wfiftt hit veoa anr) xirriot Via nra a tr leading the people out of idolatry; his fellowmen ; ' their interest in nr. in t. ; t- t I w; ij t-iji :: - n wiouucuiu liio wureuiu oi ti e-1 uim unu iiis noiu trtion inem wa reparations tor build-1 lounaed solely on his ing, the temDle. wata basstil-c glanced at as exposition of the j did not know him personally ? oras, -serveq nis own generation I vasn 6 it so with you and ine i by the will of God." And when Wasn't it much more so with his life work was done the iWrl I those who did know him? Thn called him home to his reward. I what is the iudsrement of man The fact was referred; to that I kind as to the sphere in which fifln llftn nlan mifib1 nn a man tha nnhloct ifdail is ' V tnr,A 9 .ov. UJ u, UIUU I LI 1 iUOI K W UD IVUUU. i onr day, who no less than David j If you want to do the,world most mu ociGij wis uwu generation DTI rooq, wani 10 go wnere it will the will of God, and -,that at 20 jive you its best, its truest affect minutes past 11 o'clock last Sun j tons, its most sincere homaga, -iav mgni t iu.-.aione, m Southern I wnicn nd vou better be, a Bis- ranee, he fell asleep. God had -nark, a Sbakspeare. a ' Watthinp: called Spunjeon home to his re- ton. a Vanderbilt or a Sourgeon! ward. . . : v ,-r . I fTR not finnroAnn rniirlTnd tn Tl,. u i !.i : .r N F . . a.uo optraiLcr huukh oi ma pareer i tnisr generation a mnki , fio-n.i . i l o . : r ts oemg tbrt most remarkable t f ervice iin this very matter, in to the men of this generation that I OUR FARM COLL) M N. practical . ; and em pbattc - man ner th4tv the rules ; of . holy li?ing taught in the Bible and exempli fied in the saint pf those are still in force, that we are -expected to live as 5iDle Christians 3 hvfld : t . . v - Pnblished hv'-Ronnoaf AKQTHEU PEbci.A1faT1D nrnrn 4. ........ .. ... . - Mr. President, do von hftar t h cry of the toiler ot .the soil, of the miners in ! the nit. of thrC bnrnv. headed mechanic, of the wealth producors j everywhere ; ' do you hear : them crvine for ' reli a. "for j uscice r lo you think that the Chicago Express. .' . ' . "" . Mr.- President : Yonr nroftla- mation calling oh the twihIa tn The great mass; of fi nouses, pi worsnip oa is a disinterested spec . , pnoiiciv acknowledge thirwor r oniy aa not oeneve tnat it jis ta - -, p . Highest of all in Learning Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report. any man who had livetl . in thij- century, No name could be m-n tioufd in any . department of hu .uwjhiuu. uv;ia. civn, military, literary, or eccie Biatsticai,. more widely Known oi who had exercised a wider or more bemficent inflnAnoA rtn that of C: H. Souroori. Hi, early' youth was then sketched, that: he has 5 by his . life.- known only for its religion, placed re gion on high amongst the men ottnis dav and made the world iCK,now!fdge tnat in religion is found the truest, highest, and no- 'lest ideal f Jjet the young pt this lay look and see. - A question last hre for voung aud old : Had you died at twenty ' Q fTh pn-nest Pill in b.a wiM t frSfe.?? y suffer Q y? yPPsU and Sick-Headache. T iSSSS?. Arable, wheTSS -"j B bi, your Hand ? . a. W JL tiny will .speedily remove all this troubl. o o ALL FREE YOUR DRESS I PATTERNS : IT . ' 7, fioME Magazine, Illustrator? win Sinl6 S of pCalllo nttinr patterns free, r McCall r J'.Sr'w ci"l'i of Price; still .irJ wo advance in a vear. Full sent 2o centsXftw order. Philadelphia ISfMM.AM. Ls.t . ' -UJ inn of particulars m J;l XU1 Posttjaid. (incluoW ?.mber. Iock Box 913, SS9 $10 on. tbe work. All i- "MHWnu only tn tliinr. EASILY s?rK?i.t7,"lW"f PAlfn(;l.AJiS thin am" le""t . .. - -: Jim, limited education, his rapid snc- xinutes past eleven o'clock last cess from the old barn at Water- Sunday night, whv would men onach to the Metropolitan Taber-1 have mourned fnr ton? Ymi nacl ill London wih its fiananit I wnnlrl bav huun nnnmiul fViora far 6,000 hearers, was detailed. i no one of us that hasn't made a ' Tl a . , . - 1 . . xlis innuence tnrougn tne press, I place in the hearts of loved ones Jus sermons translated into 90 1 :ind different languages and reaching I mnnrned I "Rnf nh 9 i . . ( - . . ... i w Ml VI VUAU AH a miilion of readers weekly foi be as a Christian ? .in i mi i AO years. neRA BArmnns : hA I 9 Wot nnnrn.fnl n.mnn been published also in Look form I for nbriRti.nitv TTaw making at least 30 volnmes and jfimi's f.hrftfr..r bnilt nn 9 TV hot. some of them reachmg a circula- was it the result of. if not of the lion Of from two to three hnndred Gnsnel ? To ihoraonw Mhy wtr frt thousand ; besides, he had pub- account for it ? Take a scientik- llSned 25 OtVlPT hnnli nom;n. nl.77,. 1 : il. j.. . a i,M,vt . iiuueoii view ui tut) maiwr. wtde rane of religious literaturt The man who would deny that it and some of them reaching a cir- was the outgrowth of Chiihtian eolation of three hundred and truths, and principles would, be iwemy-uve tnonsand. He was (and should be) hooted out of aiso editor of a religious paper any court of justice. Can fraud with a large circulation. i and deception build .. up such The Tabernacle had become the; characters so free from it ? Can a Centre Of nvan.-rfili'mnr. l i-U: 'Ll -e ' -"nvu1uuS iiiiAuciiuo.: bioau buiug uuuie out oi an un it was the mother of churches (3f clean ? Can a tree be judged by its chapels in London alone being fruits? - ,;. :K . under its fostering cafe), mission Said Napoleon Bonaparte to 8CUO018, Oronaneea I rStnnlrwAn fJen Porrn w ,'Q1 t o . . . - . m. o . wi ,1 uuu UU iUV iOittUU Ul KJ w. urpxianage supporting bOU or Helena : "If this is not the trne pnans;, almshouses, colportage religion one is verv exmLsnhlfi. fnr associations, loan tract societies hinc Weiiroa W ;f : Ti.. evangelists associations, Missions of Spurgeon spent as it was in to the .Germans. Jews . TTBatlmr. tha nn.i1'., .i i: Olind, mothers. COnntrv inrlAorl I enrV miroiU io lMk ' J UMVU M AAA AA HvlU IflAU XiVAAl lCIl L U" almost every conceivable form of ry needed. The Lord i 3 calling vAAAAotiojji uouBUvsnce. Ma tnen to tne world to- believe on Him he exercised awonderfnlinflnenno fh through his Pastors' College,, from Usheofevidences of His power and which had graduated more .than urano TKa iaa - 4ui a thousand preachers. : - r work of grace hath been-wrought Hia y.hn V. ''. 1 . . - . . O "ao vAAOAttciousucH as a man is evident to all the world and b ,& a ,Preacner- were then none can : deny it. Meii sketched. His staunch orthodoxy, clamor: for something that wiil bis enrnest man uer. his unswerv- stand ' the s test of this ciitical ing hdelity to his 'Master, his un- age. 'It is indeed critical. It warring faith in Christ lifted up seems sometimes to have gotten tO draw men n Kim Viio .: .-.U' . . 7 - aa-a", aaio ouuuu 1 miuuu promnauy ano gone pad practical BenseJ. hiacenia1.' . 1iArtn i 1lin.i ' whati.-.m t... !.." uispoMtion, his sense of humor, er side. Bat ..this, critical age ms tender affection and overflow- ing sympathy, his simple strong interpretation of the tact of inch' a nglisb, bis homely; llinstrations, life as SpurgeonV but that it k- u ,VOIor a vnnstians grew oat of Gospel , truths and Which Would nnfc nlbvor hi.r. frt ' iiT.U;i,,V " .o.. -T ... . i- d - " aaa ,v va.- uuwiiiuro. oureiy no h religion Ode aDV from rtartiomot.nt,' Jn n.n U i . " , " z ' "w.oi.iUAi. AU i wu via. buuu miracies ; oi grace ;rri"r,ru' luuug.u ne was a except Lfod be with it. And by all KiaoB i.i i. c . . I ,.fb uuy DeBtowea on tne blessed service that Snnrueon'. has r- .i - . i . . rendered this generation." Ha bau ""roJate: . " demonstratedand $g Sarfrgt ESStSf9'4 to supply the. necessities of aU Iigion Ot the scriptures is attain a- . i - , , nA w r a ' t.i i a " ' tutugw, we u aye oeen spared ble. -Baa M U.edio Bible mi tbo raVasel of DirtBonB.: ,rS. 'f TIr r- T T ' ucounrry ana no torenra foe bas meekness, with Isaiah for s evan-J;c-C4 : t ? , . -aIUI jh, t t-A;-j.tHouur. wooers.? -cis.is emi eelicaL orthodoxy, with John, ibr nentlvioroneritbat w r,ni ,Q love and.with. Paul earn ness and activity, .His life should (,' ufK.. be a blessed inspiration leading -But,iM President;, how have mm6 mable.bless! her What returns have we made to Ei' h-0r tie!ldaftlettJug tte great author of them? before him the fact that the o .a. . w ,t-w.' . . - n.. i.r,T"a!7: . numamty is service -vWViu00, w:w auuuu in to God. He' is nn rnmA nr iTJhe .Sthoi T he vKllerd - for the religion of Christ, and the . Ate nofc law mftn unnstian made to . see that : the ai. ' rr i i ' ,. . u aaavow vi iuoui uttruair . . . - v . '. iulu' iramcr lo von -not X Sio'ra i'tkat the saloon & i . i 7 7, --1 o bcw n ?our elections r This manner of worship and in , mamv 1 - i. i . -l ; . .7K 8 kU . ministers in: their - manner iof ."Pt06!8 of - , . . I uuiaicq. vurse25 ine nearts ot mil- preaching foundiio place mm lion9 6lnlother8 wiyesd sistTrs or his church and vet it waa with m.,-.; u. u ? u-ers, Seem to be teachintheerinr-ftli that. I a . . K"JJri make up for epintual poter. ;t . ivJ rrr. "If the antrel nr. lnnVft40. r . v- uu. iW jurcign , : . . f-' .rr- martets ior tnus spreading its down and snrs the pool vaifilvl m;i.ai xi... lug.- o WM1 1U UW UUKU OIII,n4- U.V. V- wi..!.. v?f.vl UA" o Pieasmg to ,0H"' "is , consuming energy aa.o luuucsiy, were Drought out and more or less illustrated by in cidents from hiSilife. v - The speaker ? referred to the complaint ot the prophet of old, that the righteous perisheth and 9 man layeth it : to heart noped. that the same complaint nilght not he mad rt n - - What are some ot the lessons its - power And by this blessed exemplitication of it he would call men to come to him and liv : 3. This suggests the practical ancl' luuAYiuuai application oi tne mat ter to each conscience.' What has your religion done for "von ? i Di andj naen seeing your good works glo- shall J erusalein to impregnate the .ra- nd ir r Prtui: o . - . :it a!-; J: i , ,iAiwjiuouil w' JT""r XWZ 1 j ot know, Mr. Preei "XT"!" J "r- ". dent, that our government and angel comes down and imparts the I ... r. r; , hki ! v . , I T"0.10 ,u,s euce oi partiality ; AAog ,41uo. - . that it is run in th inrioi- "i- l-lriM ia no nn U..l.l4l - I . . . .u..uoi - v,i uivu ao uuuiiK wc buuicuiuuuir I nr.... It K . nrt. J t n t her great work. - He is rehnk. 1 . a. . . . . l. A,u - , ai ai. . .. . v - I j"u uu, mow losiu is administer- mgbothn thepulpit .and, aoathv anil idleness, nnhelief .tfnrl fin n "'I'114 BO nA-r-:.v 'VJITJ: y7lie.w,weai ( Do you not - aaa uo luu iuKai ti0ff that our system of exchanges it IS not SO mtlfih new mAaantaul . .J VL OAU""KW we nee..: hnt that the nld flnol a ysten rot gi preached with faith and love ad Itiu ly eumeHtne.s is still the power bf tl uoo and tne wisdom of (jod nnto .u ..; it..A v :, ""- r" Salvation:-;.OnRnnint.."ru" on,i s ? u uare me most r .aa u:uaI0 wuriv Br- Uoyou not know. Afr Pri. mgits generation: VV herever that dent, that under this system which voice has reached or that pen lw a. a t1 . . u scattered tjirough the press is HnT LS million leaves, there the sacred or T por anlgslothe fares have been kindled: . r;, .uoa : av.iV FI--.e Let us learn,1 and from closet u ot nm a . and from ouloit: rin f amil v, ... and LTrA " .a'' ,ro aclalri i , . f. ' i , , v 1 Utt U8 weaim ; oi tne conntrv I assembly of believers, na'nraTkr jjr: n. . . . .. " tr""u,,ri to tl,e LArd nnd n Wii.K 17'' dl,UUU men aaj-a. .w . .-v pr lamuies, can in thirty vears ac fire from aViove till even tbo nn. ..... .... . . V aCr l .. . , t , ; Muiie uau iuo weaun oi tne re- he Wd if5eSed.:Bh0 PuCKc, how long will it take them ine jjord is God. f- f:,kw-it.iu rf.i:..,i.. 6wuio ik am uuuer mis sys tem of commerce three millions n Bom ia ntreet car.. : our . citizens are subjects of and xmew X0RK. X'eb. 4 The -eon- ouFl'VMSu. "V cuaruy. inis system ductor of car No: 131. of the of unlQ8t exchanges ' fills our land A,.nJat...i i: : j i.' a I With ;inle man -' rrrVe it. vjiouuoucoi hub, received put one I . r " ". . i v mo fare from Mra. Mi r,io country hunting work. An ad. aaaau-- -u a LllaClUA UK! ZI k - . 162 Monroe street,) whenj she got ertisement for twenty-five men to on his car at 9:10 o'clock this lttPrwilI bring five hundred in morning,, and only one fare got .twent,7"oar hours in any large on. But fie minutes later when iit3 -. -1 Oar penitentiaries , are AI 1.1 l ? . .t . - ' .. 'frwivuAtiA n: ' - mo uiuBuing ana very mucn agita- j w "oiwwig, our jaus A At- U -11 a. -I I are fllll ft dnmanrl trf - J stop at Broadway, two passengers nQ asylums. What does it mean? mora ooaiotul .(w.n lU. . . Jl More eTeent.inna r.tr -1nnnV. lAn. wad aooiskQu aivui 1 iiuo car anuir . - j yum: ww ht i:AAiiTA .-a-- iu- I than nvwril law T,A. s..: " p taacu a mtitj lMor ro -Dl. J ' " a.... juuiuon, BU1- Vincent's . Hospital . Certainly, ld"B robbery, embezzlements, all chile? never selected a 'more novel E?"8 crimes on the . increase. place or occasion tor making' its vnat does, it mean, . Mr. Presi debut in the world than- babv dfcnt ? ,r ' . . opmgie, and no case is on record 1 ur ""ery i system ot ex- va .i ni'iooi ViH UUUUUCWI :: llaVlU I , . O "-'. u.a auu 19 uuw a . I rvnitHinrr imonl' 'silHn ' ji mo pttbstJiigei use enlarged m uiisr r " .vwwb mure rapiaiy fashion; but neither babe nor moth- tnan any country ever did in any er seems any worse for : the . ex- ae' Anese cities in the eyes bf perience. .Mrs. - Spingle -: is a tne '' superficial observer are the wmtay woman 01 tninv-nve Tears, r""" wi "wu. jjuc bo tne Both mother and babe are doing reflecting men who,,, look beneath well at Ht. Vincent's. ; Jine sariace tor causes they seem to oe "storm centers." By the m a A ! mnval Vl 1 n A . JL. ht- Ti:it.i. t -f iuUii uiiuu, uittuimuii-wur- uxr. ximianoi juiinois nas m. uhfnn hAV i.iij . . lmi'a . . , T , i""jrr"-x D - toueu . money troduced a bill to out agricnltnralirA,rura ' n., k a- implements on the free list. 'Mr. of vice) crime, poverty, wretched- i1 ii nil in iifiiTicr i.r.iu n nnrai TtArri i . . i : ;Vy.-B-wMvr ness ana misery, types of the pit Mr. 1 President, do ' you know what social war now ; ragiug means t ; ur are you of the blind ones - whose .1 Premdieea nrevent ., r x--- snem.rrom investigating; and learn ing? ! . . - Is it possible that von helnno tn mo viat who ' ueuewe tnat money nas always ruled, therefore it al ways will Don'tyou ' see the different state of society; no wL to tnat or ior.mer ages I : There is top moch lightj in our country how, to aamu or any lorm ot slavery: be ig . practiced. Not a county, scarcely a township, that could not furnish a President and cab inet capable of running this' great government as well,' and in many cases vastly better than it has been for i tfie past- twentv-fi The way it is 'eoincr ' now - ATr President, means slavery for the masses for all time to come. Four men, the "big four" control the meat i market - for . 60,000,000 ' of consumers. ' Not a man outside of that little ring of four' can raise a hoof or horn and set a price and sell in market. " i Is not that slavery? Our system has filled our conn A 1. ... - ABSO!LfTEl the price list of & Pennsylvania manufacturor showing th t he sold bis goods abroad at much less prices then thev eharired fnr r O theui at home, and he proposed to relieve the farmers of the country from the heccessity of paying more because of this tariff for the tools with which they work than farm ers in other countries have to pav for similar ones. - rify your Heaven? . It is a sad Father which is in ' :t ...... fact with reference That Mr. Cleveland w. outside of the State of New York, the choice of an overwhelming ma- f - . ority 61 Democrats of the United ci-.,....; - ;.i: i..t.i ,t. uiiiioo, 10 tfcu luuipuiiauiti tacu XL is Cleveland first,the rest nowhere. But to all appearance it seems that with the Democrats of Now below. Thev are nleera nn " thn "hdy'politic," seething 'masses of corruption, siuxs ot iniquity over rumbling volcanoes. ' It the great Father above' should fsee wfit to withhold only one crop as He has iu Rusip this year, it would strike otic isreat cites; like a cyelone. And it qu great crop's are to be the prize of gimblers, can we ex pect the great Baler of the world wiil continue to oat no thn stake to be' gambled for i T Won't He get tired i of e being forced r l n tn partnership relations with boards try with debts amounting to. thirty MiuuDftui uiiuioQB, ine interest on wuicu can t oe less tnan sau a head ; or $150 to voach . familv : a? . - - t. ' counting tne inmates oi n risons. insane asylnms, invalids and idiots when as a matter of fact a vast majority of the families in ' onr country dqn't make $150 all! told eacn year.,' ine result is, this in terest is not paid in money.' Hnt the vast debts of our country, like me iamous maelstrom, : swallow up the property of. the people. Hence the farms are going into this : Sink hola bv the thmixandx year by year. Running on in these old' ruts, slaverv is onr curtain doom. -Telling the people' that high tariff lor low tariff will be a remedy, is giving ; them a stone for bread, j And the dumb people will find it out bv and bv. 'f ..-. T : 1 w . : i ': At is no sare, nir. rresident:to oanx on tne ignorance of the Peo ple much longer. For acres lhr has been the under dog because of ignorance, but now the laborer is getting his blind eyes open to see. ms rignts and demand them.;; - No government .' can conn fe on the great God 'upbuilding them in oppression and injustice. ; Ve tried to enlist Him in our .i RTstem of chattel slavery,, but it did not worK.. w e saiq, aud Tnade mil lions believe the he: that it was a divine institution. j But the Lord said no. We are now saving bv our laws and practice tnat usury is right. Out pf this has come un told millions oi, debts. ; From it eome trusts, com bines, moriopo lies, the concentration of wealth and slavery. 'Mr. President: von occupy a very '. responsible posi tion. f s - . r Scarcely anv president . of the republic, not. even Mr. Lincoln. r.uieo m a more critical time. In dustrial slaverv, must t?o. This war between capital and labor will end in tne emancipation ot labor. It lays very much in your power to decide whether it ends peace- iuuy or in violence. JNothmg wonld be more appropriate now. tnan loi you as . chiet magistrate to appoint a national fast dav. and call on the people to assemble in tneir xsnurcnes, and ass lod to help the nation- to' put itself in harmony with the divine law. .National Bins are punished by na tional calamities unless renented of and . turned away from. Our unuou uau, oo no exception. yv e persisted in holding a poor weak people- in k bondage. . There was no need of a drop of blood being fill fid rvnfc TPA- urnnld diva i( tin Now labor is in shackles, bound baud and foot. . Will you. Mr. President: use vour hieh office and influence in having these shackles removed ! peaceably ? Will voii issue another emancipation pro clamation in the name of the re public and; of God, ."breaking every yoke and letting the" op pressed go free.!: j In uo doing yuu will nave the omnipotent God to help carry, it throagh for no attribute of Histakea sides with the reign of the money-power m bur coautry libr the world.. , ' Rev. D. Oolesby. Rich view, 111.. ; - A Kiss for a Quarter, , , Buffalo. h' . j - "j,vi- aiiioiy n n in Y m Z Z , t. ' - -v v" -" w ia progress at isnrns, a little town abont tw.ntv mil. 1 7 AA.AIVQ trom JJuffalo, ail growing out ot a uew fuioney-raisiog saheme intro- tne -.Lutheran Church palors las ween, py tne ladies ofthe congre Ration. - ' ' 6 ' The church is . heaviTv in AtA . - - " AAA VAV'U n A A I. 1 . 4' " - .. . aaU mo,)- advertised a social in the church to raise money to pay uioauuor ana ouv Rome cna . - "ho V- WWMW . . ga.u men ot the congregation had al been informed : that: tho men had a big snmrise tn thnm mi . . T r. "vui. xuey c were out in fulr force and airiy packed the rooms. '; i . -Across one end of the room was curtain. For an hnn- tho guests chatted alter theold-fash- ioned church sociable style. -i-jicii me currain was suddenly withdrawn. There in tow ahv-td j six of the prettiest women in Jhe " I Annnmamili'nn VlJ ur J ! I congregation, blnshinfr and omil. j cauu uearmg upon ner bosom a placard, on which" were the words: "You mav kiss me for 25 cents. ; ; Afc as fifteen minutes before the device began to work, but urliin if A TA iu. :iJ i - '. . uu aw uiu. me buyer quarters fairly, showered into the aprons of the young ladies. Old and young cogeny rusnea to the front to ex change coins for kisses. Tha snow lasted onlv a nhnfc- tima j w m iui when the curtain - was again drawn and the storm burst. The wimt-n were jealous of their hus bands, and a dozen or more fami ly fights were started at once. Soon it was announced that the WOmen " WOuld nose ao-air. in . - , V - AAJ V l A- ! m . .. r, 0 otLurt, ume. men the angrv wo- A ... . uiou. tore nown the rmrtmna anA , i I wJl.MIAIB blew OUt all the lichto " A blil,g tor the doors followed, and ior oyer two hnnrs the aKhmI, lirembt-rs gossined and f.in..h the, sidewalk. They finally dis persed and a factional church is the result. N " wt-i i-o were held in the church last San I The above 14 n hi ct folA A - - fc. ' ' min auu v v . I A I n uu not VOUUtl Tnr Its truth TCr Tnres. , ' The roar(s-Eisbs Uiatriet. ' Spring Term. .In dm .T n r. Ivcr. . Fall Term. Judge E. T. Boy Iredell Feb.' 8, 22, Nov.' 7. Rowan Feb. 23' May 9 . Aug. 22, Nov. 21. " . ' ' g Da vidson March 7, Sept. 5, Dec. 5. . Randolph--March 21, Sept. 19. Montgomery April 4, Oct. 3. Stanly April 11,' Oct. 17 ' . ' - Cabarrus Feb. 1, May 2, Out. 31, - . . May 23. 'Aug. PMFESSSIOML CARDS 8. L. MONTGOMERY, M. D T, W. H. LILLY. M. O. Hi LILLY . offer their'professioiial services to " the citizens of Conoord andi yiclBitv.- All calls promptly attdey ; or 'night. Office and residence tonSEai Denot street, opposite Presjbyteriaaichtir5h: 3 . lVKJJ CBOVrKLIi. W. . MONTOOMEBT. Attorneys ami . Comisel; oilat Law CONCORD, N. CJ As Partners will a, , T " t'vwuo KWU1 ttUai' fhf'a?7 and oming counties, in otatA and in tha Poami r a -,. on Depot Strietir T- W. C. HOUSTON, CONCORD, Dentist;1 V N. O Office, over tSo ti'IIi'a-w m ur " ses Benson. Fisher & Co. , f mar.21 lv ED FEMALE mm SCHOOL OP MUSIC, ; v PIANO, VOICE AND THEORY.; ThoroTii?h infitrrtitir.Ti t! j , " mi. Amelio rate terms. , J . Sesaioo begins Monday, Aug, Slut. P Or TArma aaa -a "CIa 1 Drag Store, or apply to Principal. aug20m . Principal. D I- HATHCOCK, BLACK QMITU Ul A i III I 111 o always ready to ; serve: tfce public in. n ""0-, i 1 ,Ves TJie lowest in town. Horses ehod all ronndfor 65 cents and tne shoes and nails tnmA ah Kuarantoed s-T- . A MISTAKE. ' Do not wait for Cus tomers to come ' into your " store anyway, They are like fish they rush for the most tempting morsel. . Tell the people,then, about the bargains you offer. You want "new customers all the time, it rests with you toget;them. The Times can do .it for you try it with an advertisement.-. Mr. John Jolhiston, of Mecklen burg county, accidentally shot and killed himeelf almost instantlv aataraay. vv ltn tus brother and of trade 'men and grain gamblers : two young men he was hunting soon? ... squirrrls. As he was drawing his . What does He say ou this qaes-j.gun toward him, the h-tuimer tion '.'Go now. ye rich men, struck a tree and one barrel was weep and howl."; Why ? Because discharged. . The Jentire load, the York, it is Hill . first. ' and Cleve- i the crv of the men who rean the (Iharlotte News sava entTwl Tlfr land nowhere. The old, old story: ; fields have come up into the ears ' Johnston's side. He fell into two women, and one : house: two. of the Lord. .i whose" wwai?eR have thfl arms of his comhaninnH7 ih- been! kept back by fraud V - Who blood gushing from his month wiU i be .the "calamity howlers" , ancf nostrils. He . gave two or then " " ' three gasps and expired. " j w m w v uww y 1 1 dogs; and one bone: two states and one otate. Courier men Journal. 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Xiadiea. for r.&.iitfl.l and fh ganio regulation. take Lemon EUxir. r Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above n med dis eases, aU of which arise from torpid or diseased liver, stomach,; kidneys ox bowels. . .:. ; H':. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, (la. 50c. and 1.00 per bottle at drnggista. j Vy, C" Mot Orvpm. I Cures all Coughs, Colds,; Hoarseness, aud All throat and lung diseases. Kte- giuik, rcixauie. ' - ? 35 cents at, druggists. ' Prepared only by Dr. H.' Mosley, Atlanta, Ua. : ' Last .Monday in Enjland a railway carriage (or car) att iched to a running tram wa-t burned Eeghteen , passengers who were asleep . when the fire broV nut perished in. the Hamw. t hM .Tnnrat nm . k PAR PR SALE OR; RENT! l60 acren land in Vi ' K Mt. Gilead church, 4J miles from town, lo acren in tha tsm f i - r w W.TAI va vuuuuiu xe- ceny purchased of R. A; Brown. 1 honse and lntnn It.i .i,... - fjf ,r ?ety : Winecoit's residence 16jxi32feet. ; - .. -1 vacant lot adjoining the Reformed ! ZoffK10? Wonting on Church etreet 66x1 65 feet. . :i house and lot on Corbin street ad' joining my residence 66x175 feet. .As Agent, 1 house and lot on Spring seet adjoining JnorB. Caldwell and ' the Pink Deaton lot, 95x215 feet. 'Oct 1 JN0 pATTERS0N. Barber Shop I For first clann Tinir pnt.a n-nA .Vmu. also hair and mnstjif'liA ttw n.nA h.i restorative unequaled by Ayer's. Call ' On J. L MONTGOMKRY" CnnnnrA N. G. front of The Tmes office. . . ' $1002? : a per. iACRE Vj PROFIT WHY NOT.KNOW HOW? . - To lart TJ 8 V-er.mn raw. that Track Vamtrm auk Clwpvr acre clurpndit. Trucking mcani niunc Potatoes Peas, Tciratces, Catt&ages, . and other Vegetables fiV th citr mfirrntd. TJ roa wonld like to know nil lxv.t tut t firming, write for ' or pamphlot (sent free M be A P C of AarirwU -tore, revised tad ODl. rd. It teils wbat to plant ' the time to plant, hoi to nlnrt, llir roat to raiaa and where to rail tb di.reretit Vegetable to adran-. : t"K. Also Farm Chemitry and nm tn raim econom ic illy and profitably all tL)s ftapio Graina. Cotton. Tobacco. FrattnandBer.C 1 rprii CCCriC CDCC rjB,ndiioHtocvtBoKitf.ai;C3 OttUa inLC. ; Wc SvPOVELL 'A CO., - Cheoricni FcvflUrrr !anaretnrem, Th only an re 3w-e for Conn! all pattj. Knatr amforttothefeet.lSc. at DmprTteta. H lacoi CoN of the carriage being locked. ! PARKE R'S CINOKR i orrtcaaeraJ&"JwereoMTfcaUiur?te5
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Feb. 18, 1892, edition 1
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