B U R A OA Z KT T K.. Sr. fluid state corn is very apt U rue to mans bead. Torch-LkjM. Suie, and it is NEW corn tbrt j ivso high. No, it's not the old corn that sells for $3 00 per bar rel on our market that's so hitrbi Was some one in a hie way when 3'ou thought oC the above? K D I T OR I A L . Oaward aad Upward. ... AH communications to this paper must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer,' not nec essarily1 for publication, but . as a guarantee of good faith. Oldest k-y aky. j Bbsi o akt. j THE BEREA GAZETTE j It the OLDEST, CHEAPEST and BEST amateur paper in the Old -North State. SUBSCRIPTIONS. Coin found it! in Georgia thev not discover the danger until it say corn is as high as a man's! ea ; is everlastingly too latef Should like that was soetliing new. In a ! iy not raise their voice against is as they do against intempcr a ice? No, we think not. There has already been top much said about the use of alcohol unless' they would respect the use, and dis countenance the abuse of it. Brit j it is only spoken of as a curse. Some .chur. hes are trying to bind . their members to neither buy, sell, furnish or cause to be fur nished to any one tn intoxicn ter. ':' Bight here let us say, a religion that will not suffice to goveru and control a man-will never suf fice to save him. That which doe not distinguish him from a wick ed world "will never distinguish, him from a perishing world. PUBLIC LAWSC7 f Major Englehard has kindly sent us several of the mostimpor tant acts passed by the Legisla ture. Considering tha haste with which business was transacted and the inexperience of some of the members, the laws reflect credit on the Legislators. They did some things which they ought not to have done and they left undone some thinjn which ought to 'have done. But after all thev so amend ed the Constitution and initiated such improvements as will mark Z ? a new era in ou r jortssjjinji open the way for a better un- dtrsjanding, Y Blaine Attacks Hayes. ADVERTISING RATES. li inch l mo.fiOc. 3 mo.$l 60c, 12 ! mouths $5 00. 2 inches 1 mo.'$l 15, 3 rao.$3 15, 12 month $0 00. column 1 mo $2 25, 6 mo. $10 ! and wiser and more vigorous development of our vast resourses,-- Orphans' Friend , FIRE. A The above word ha headed a , paragraphs in so manv of our ex- Blaine has written a letter coh taining at. severe covert" assault on Haves Southern nolii jixpressesliis" "profou ii(T',i,sym pa thy with Chamberlain, and de clares what his "heart and judg-, men t" are both;wiih Packard"m the contest1 he is itTtr-waging , a gainst great odds for the Gov ernorship that he holds by a Mile as valid as that which justly and lawfully seated Rutherford B. Aii it it t iw,. ! changes that we would say unto -r:. A Address IL 1L Latta, Berea, j J lumner of Libni. mi n xt a", be careful. lire is an exce - 1 . ' Granville Co., N. C. Unt srrvai-t ; but it is awful mas ter, and we should try to keep it 1 -A Temperance Meeting. norrft in thn c i i 1 . . I in a servants place by being par- ! Hhe i. o. of o. t. held a the second column, read (egreirri. ' , . . 1 I . . i - . v O O - i fiiiiiloi m.l J i. . ! . 1 ot.lfiic n ana tlia i tivuiui uuu Jiui ici lit get Wllcre it iivx, ous) egregious. j Our worthy c'tizen, Ir. S.. W. Ktbithr wisijes us to say fur the ed ideation of our readers, and the readers of our exchanges, that to tako cut nails (such as you buy , injtho stores;) and heat them in' il?e fire til red, then put them in Nator to ool, and they will clinch iwcll a a shop-made nail. Try it, and be couviuced. can do harm. Why don't somebody try to or ganize an anti-fire club? It has, in time past, destroyed an inesti mable quantitj- of properly and meemg th ult. We are uninformed as to the. sue' cess of the n eeth g. but suppose the meeting was all they desired. The Free-Lance localizer was there; ?n l, inasmuch as he,; was. .innumerable number of live,; mifed into the privacv, he besides, the women are constant- i u i . .u , , . ... knows so much more about the iy uuriiing u.eir poor angers while cooking, Oh ! t he da nge rous enemy I Will the people keep the dangerous en emy in their houses? , Will they eubject than 'we do, we will not expose our ignorance of the pro ceedings by trying to delineat0 them. '.I