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PRICE ONE DOLLAR A YEAH. C. for traaamtMlon thronga toe maile) at aetoa 'laea ratea. J f . . ... oraavHi. .v Tne ma nf not tea. tnaa flrr eeate perllne hall be eharnea for "tarda of thank.." "na tation of reapM," ohltawy poetry: alej .kit..H .ntiM Htlwr Am tkoa which tne e-lttornlawelf anaIl4Tn aa matter of Notfeeeorennrchaad aoetety aad a I other atertataaMatfroa which areeean l toh 4ertTedberoaa.a brief -anaoaneetaetit-ehaa be ehanrra for at t a rate of aot leas than rc ceata a uae. LBXINGTOH. H. C Feb.. !. It ia the most natural thing in th vnrld for the factions out of power, the. Gidsonites and the Radicals, to be dissatisfied. They arannW mad because they are nvt in. Hence they are daily de- nnnncini Cleveland and the Dem ocratic part v. Bot the country haihari a anmnle of their rale. Since the war they have held HUT. . and. times have crown worm dav bv day. It will take the Democratic party some t ime tn nt the tide of rotn which set in from their rule and t he terrible effects of which is still npon the country." Give the Democrats a little time and things will be put right. It has taken the Kepub . lican party thirtv years to bring the oonutry to its present awful condition. It will take time to undo the evil. Salisbury Truth There is a lot of good sense that, aud it would be well for a good manjbpeople we have beard nftoDonder it well. It is the truth in k nutshell. j There has been much misun- standing fa regard 'to the appli cation of thcobae'laxjon come. Incomes of , 14,000 or less will pay no tax, tinder the hill as It now is. Incomes of more than 14.000111 pa? av2 per cent, tax only on the excess over 4,000, and not npon the whole amount, as many bad ' supposed. This is for the benefit of other people; we are "not in Senator Berry, speaking -on Senator. Gaira-resolntion l for, an investigation of the dvil service, "J think there is a great deal ofl bnmbug,about tnis civil service business, and I am not in favor of extending it one iota farther.' We think, the whole thing is humbug more or less,..' and we know of good many,, other Democrats who are of the same opinion. There is much criticism in many quarters.on Seuator Yance's op position to the conflrma,tion of Collector Simmonp. -Jt is given out straight that Senator Vance savs he jhas.o'ffght to make against 7 nto' Then what' wonld like to know is whyja the some of commou sense Mr. Sim mon ia BXt .connrme4? Vt)ch answers ''why ?""' It is a cause for great regret that two raeognized big men like Cleveland, and Hill should be eternally butting against one another. Such flimsy business honld be far beneath men their high positions.- But humsa- nature is the same in the lofty as well as the tow. . i'.-. So Archibald Henry Arlington Williams is hot in it as to a seat in Congress1. Whether it is cor rect or not we do not stand rec ord, bnt scores of people believe Mr. Wiiliams got what he.de served. Ha "messed" with the Third party crowd too much for straight Democrats, The Honsgft-postpoped the Tote on the tari3 bill until to morrow (Thursday). 'It will be Toted on wifh'itbe;' Terenu 'ho'd income -KfJii attached. .:It' ' iss hope3 that the HousofjWill pass it at ence and lefc "H 'go 'at 'once to Us tlcEate. ' rr.'j. fe'S.: Tii'fner'ha's been 3 to sue . -J O'Fert-all i j C "i man nora, tne tev- 3 C trict, ! rsitot Toltdo.1 t tr r 'j oah .that he ia the f .n of FJ CHBNBV ,1 , t r ft T'j . J t t of t a CM ltraaa. Cid, Jan. 29. For the last few weeks there bits been a great deal of sickness through this commu nity. The grippe, and terminate ing in pneumonia. It has proved fatal in a number of instances. There was two deaths last Weduesdav niffht. Mr, -Wiley ?arrish'a wife aud Enquire J.- W. Iledrifk's 111 tie boy; and Mhurv dny morning Mr. Thonm W. Hunt.. About the name tiiw last Sunday morning his wife died, and during the night before her little iufant died.- T.hns in the world to come were a. family of three-souls started in so many days, leaving here on earth ,a bereaved family of five fatherless and motherless girls, the oldest only about 17 years of age;' God bless the fatherless, "g',; Last Friday evening Mr. ' Wfls liana Workman, father of Capt. James E. Workman and ' Mr. John I. Workman, of this com munity, departed this life at his home near Mettr's Mills. Also lust Smiday night Mrs. Amelia Lottin. wife of m. Loftin Esq., died at her home near this place. , A. B. Hananrrllla Xteala. Hannkeb villr, Jan! 29. Mr. Jossph Gordon died lost week and was buried in the cemetery at Clarksberr on Monday. Alias .Bessie Hepler went bscx to Thomasville to school lost Mon day. Mr. Amos (Jrotts hia the con tract for completing the Northern Methodist chnrch at. Clarksberry. The conference foots the bill. R B. Miller, of this place, will take, full charge of Heed's Acade my after January. He has been there about five months assisting Rev. J. M. Hilliard. James Parriah killed two hogs ten months old that averaged over 250 lbs a piece. Mrs. CMHe Copple, the wife of Mr. Joshua Copple, who cnt her throat a few weeks ago, is not in the asylum. There has not been much sick ness in onr neighborhood so far, and we do hope there won't be mnoh. There was a spelling at the Dav idson 'Academy one night last week.' It was largely attended. Ego. SUrer MU1 Natea. SaviB Hill, Jan. 30. Mr. Wm Wall, has returned from Virginia. Mr. A P Dickens paid relatives and friends a call the first of the wef Mr. Geo. Tysinger has returned from Person county. Mrs. B U Wall and two ol her children are visiting near Tyro. Miss, Lillian Peters spent last Sunday' with fnends at this place. There will be preaching at this place next Sunday morning at 10 oclocx. Mr. O E Stoner spent a few days with relatives- ana friends at this place. Some of the boys, while on their way rrom a party last Saturday nignt! slipped in the creek. Pretty cool. Misses Mary Wall, Alice" and Dora Dickens were the guests of Misses Bell and Nannie Prim one night last week. Mr. Wm. Workman, cue of the oldest citizens.in the county, died the 26th insl, and was buried at the Goes graveyard on the 28th. -We have a great deal of -sickness in onr community- Will. MoKaaftama. McKee, Jan. 20-Mr.' Emery T. Hedrick, the teacher at Fair Grove, has been sick for some time, but is able to teach again, we are glad to. note. , Miss Cbrissie-Leonard's barn wasburned last Thursday. It is supposed to have been set afire by some one. Barn burning is getting too general - a thing, The rascals ought to be caught. Mr. Wesley - Hednck's Uttle boy died last Thursday. He bad been very ill for some time with pneumonia. He was buried in the cemetery at Becx's . church Mr. Tom Hnntdied, last Thurs day and was buried at Jerusa lem on Friday. Mr. 0. 0.: Smith's . two Iittlej boy's are Very sick with pneumo nia. We hope for them a speedy recovery. ' H.- - .. "i " j 1 ' -t.tr,-Uaa'rlek'a rrt teata. r-yl.a-:' Hedrick's Grove, Jan, 30. There has been a debating so ciety organized, at this place, but owing to so much, sickness and bad weather the're'has not been a ' meetiug for . the past two weeks. " Jesse Smith, died on tie 17th inst. HeVtflS buried at Beck's church graVeyard. ; ' ; " Mr. Casper Hedrick, ff "Silver Hill, died on Ihe 23rd. , llej also, was buried at Beck's chnrch. Ilis fiiiiernl wospreHched by.Jlev. M. L. HeJrick. He leaves it wife and ' ' ? rll to, mourn their ' loss. 11 1 iveJ faiiiily have the .;.' ':' ' ' t.syn'i'ithy'.- " 1 e. i ! i.. :r;i. -.'ei-;ey Ifodfit: ' n i ' " I ii i-.J yens i c ; Bxpreasad In a Stuftad Buffalo. Deadwood. S. D.: Jan. 27 A train robber named John Dalton waa captured by one - of the Northwestern Express inetssen- gera tod ay . -. . ; ' Dal ton had himself expressed on the inside of a stuffed buffalo, but the Greek game waa spoiled by- his rpp!OVin one of the t atti muls ulass ecs. through, the socket of which he stuck a six shooter, covering the messenger. I he latter however got out of range, aud leaped upon the back of the stuff?d animal. The back caved in and he dropped oa the robber inside, and sat on mm un til the next station, was reached, when Dalton was turned over to the authorities. ' The safe contained $50,000. Evidently Dalton has coiu'wler ales who were to act at his sig nal. They have not yet been ap prehended, Tha Cana to Ba Prosecutad. Jacksonville, Jan. 29. The Law and Order League has n solved to make it lively for the principals and aiders and abet tors m the CoriR't-MitciiolI prize fight. To-night llev. IV, F. Con olv, local' Hgent of the club, called on the Southern Associated Prrw .correspoddent and asked, that thtf following statement lie made: "In the matter of the prize, fight, we hold that the injunction granted br Judie Call was an evasion of pretcribed statutes, and if the $t;Utf authorities lo not verv soon bnnir tne in.rneri ut) for review in the huprem court, the lenirue will do so. I have heard that the uovernor has instructed the Attorney Gen eral to follow this line of action." Ha Attempted Sulolae Greensboso, Jan. 29. A man named Norwood, living about two miles north of town, attempted to commit suicide on Saturday night by taking laudanum. J. he physi cians worked on him all night aud succeeded in bringing hiin around. He was crazy next morn ing and escapod from his room. He declared that he had some more laudanum hid away and that he would yet kill himself. The reason for this act is laid to his drinking. Backlen'a Arnica The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, rever bores. Tetter, Chapped bands. Chilblainis, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required, its guaranteed to give perfect sntinfactioo or money nfunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by L. B. Wheeler. ; The debate on the tariff bill closed Saturday evening. A num ber of amendments, some of them making sweeping reductions in the iron and steel schedules, were in troduced by Chairman 'Wilson and adopted. The only Change made in the bill in opposition to the recommendation of the committee was making sugar, free and abol ishing the Do-inty. '' The revenue and income tax bills were made a special order forto,day and will be debated until Wednesday. A vote will be taken upon the com bined measure ' Thursday. Salis bury Herald, 29th. E lac trio Bitter. This remedy is becoming so well knownnd so popular as to need ho special mention. All who used Electric Bitters sing the same song of Praise. A pur er medicine does not exist aud it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters swill cure ail diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will - remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum, and other af fections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system, and prevent as well as cure all,M alalia fevers. For cure of headnche, constipation and in digestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c. and fl.00 per bottle at the Lex ington Drug to s. drugstore. Con&rress will appropriate-1150. 000,000 for pensions for the next fiscal year, which is about $30, 000,000 less than it was thought would be necessary. The pension agents haven t ; quite as lull ' a swing in the pension office now as they had tinder the last adminis tration. But $150,000,000 is about three times as much as it ought to be, -Wilmington Star. jt .-,:."; .;- Dandruff forms when the gland of the skin are weakened, aud if neglected baldness is sure to follow. Hall's Hair Renewer is the best preventive. Senator Vauce, who Is at Tam pa, Fla., writes that he began to feel better as soon as he reached that place, and that lie is im proving rapidly. This informa tion will irive much pleasure to his friends a ndadmirers through out North Carolina. - r,-nis:oxD Va., Jan. VJ .A spe ! 1 1 : i. ii wan held inthop -v- r,i:i n ;r '-wAiV. It ' t ) i t ! i O Washington news. NAsnr-CTON. Jan. 25. uy a vote of 89 to71 the Democrats of the nouse of Kepresenta fives iacnucuM this evening voted to make the intermit revenue bill, iueludiutf the iucouie tax, an amwime&tto th- natonw rev enue bill now, .before the House. The caucus waa held immediate ly after the adjournment of the House this afternoon, ami wns in bessi.in, two hours. It wns at tended X'S nu unusually large number, qf Representatives, the roll call showing 1C4. present.. Representative Sibley has sent hit resignation to the Governor of Pennsylvania as a memlierof Congress, to Jtafce effect Februa orv 17th. v.- " ' ' ; Itepreseutatire Hurrer, Demo-' cr;it of Ohio, has made public the fact that at the end ot bis pres ent term he will abandon public life aud become a citizen of Pen sylvauin. ,- ' Jan. 2. The Treasury de partment to-day lost in cash, as compared with yesterday, 300,000, making the net balance stand at the close if to-day's business $60,021,448, as follows . Gold $66,922,S31; currency $23,099,117, Umw t7.S94.798 for interest, making the true net balance-in , round figures f 82, 700,000. ' ,N;.- . . Jan. 29. This afternoou Gen eral hecrotarV McGuire, of the j Ivi'itfhts of Labor, and ou their iH-tiidt, !!tuii!wi liom the fu- pr.T.ifl Court ot t!jo District of Coluiutiia Kubj'O na addressed to the marshal of the district di reeting him to serve thesame up on the Secretary of the Treasury citing him to appear before the Supreme Court and make ans-. wer to the bill asking for an in junction that was filed there to Jay. The service of this process, it is said, is necessary in order to properly acquire jurisdiction of the case, and is also necessary ns it gives notice to nil intending purchasers ol the bonds of the existence of this suit, and if pur chased by thsra they cannot, in case the bonds are declared to be illegally issued, claimed to be innocent purchasers. Mr. Car lisle is required to put in an ap pearance on the first 1 uesday in March next, and t.o plead or ans wer before the first Tuesday in April.. Independent of whethor Judge Cox grauts or refuses the lmunctiou prayed tor in the bill filed to-day, proceedings under this subpoena will go forward, and incase Judge Cox's decision is adverse to the petitioners, an appeal will eventually be taken to the Supreme Court of the United States. Representative Bower will ap pear soon before the public hmidinsr and Grounds committee to present thoBuperior claims of Wiuatontoru building, tie ex fleets a delegation of leading H instouinns within 10 days to aid in pressing the matter on the committee, tie and tbey will urge that the Winston postoffice now does the largest business lu the State; that the town has vast tobacco and general bnsi ness; that the ' government is paying rent in insufficient quar ters, etc, i. ' : The Peckbam nomination has been postponed by tne Senate judiciary committee for one week irom yesterday, it appears that friends of Peckham said they were not ready to take ac tion at this meeting. Jan. 80. The House commit tee on elections today heurd aud adooted the report to be made in the case of .the contest of Wil liams i vs. Settle, from North Carolina, in favor of Settle. Secretary Carlisle authorized today the statement that there was no longer any doubt, it any ever existed, that the lull. oU, 000.000 in bonds would betak en. One offer by telegraph from New York for $20,000,000 was received this if evening, - besides manv others ; in smaller sums. Several, it is said, were for $500- 000 and $1,000,000. : ' Aver a ulierry l ecrorai is known by its work.' The vxpe npncH of hnif a : tvutiiry proves that nuonur iireparattoii of the kiud stops coughing nn I allays irritation of Cue ttiront nnd bron. chial tub so proui'Mly an t ef- fectunlly an this. V Your V V HMrflfi Rlorxl V Va a vi4l tj iouu M If the most In ;.mt part of V your erganigra. '1 nrr-fourthoi J tem '19 subject ae Htie to impuri- J E fore, realize kow v; J it ia to . ( For 'w,,i'' t a ' ) eon;J ' f r iv . Our Ti.t-iu t: t - ' 'J Tho Old Friend Ami the beet friend, that never fails you, is Simmons Liver Regu lator' (the Bed Z) that's what . you near at the mention of this excellent 1 Liver . medicine, and people should not be persuaded : that anything else will do. . ' It ia the King of Liver Medi cines; is better than pills, and takes the place of Quinine and CalomeL It acts directly on the' Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and gives new life to the whole sys- : tern. This is the medicine you want Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder tote taken dry or made into a tea. W-mWKRY FiCKiOMI Baa the B laa ia mm wraaaaa, J. H. IKILUI CO-, PkUaMaka.l'a. v Tha Stat Farm. Roaaok Neara. , Superintendent Xeazar says tho product of the five State farms this season ia found to be 1,190 bales of cotton. 50,000 bushels of corn, 12,500 bushels of pen nuts, and 8,000 bushels of wheat. Freshets laBt fall caused heavy damages to some of the crops. This year the acreage will be increased oo per cent. There is uow one thousand acres in wheat and preparations for the new crop of cotton, corn and other products are now being made. The best way to utilize the convicts is in farming. We le.arn that the immense tracts of State lands near Uore creeic win be examined to ascertain their availability for farmi ng purposes. Mr. Leazer thinks tuese lanas can be used instead ot having to conduct the farms on leased ones, as at present. Two Uvea Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junc tion City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Consumption, and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's rew Discovery completely cured her, and she says its saved her life. Mr. Thomas Lggers, 180 Florida St.Sanfrancisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approach- ing consumption, tried witnout result everything else, then bought one bottle of Dr. King's JSew, Ui8Covery ana in two ween s was cured. , . He is naturally thankful. 'It is such leeults, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in coughs aud colds, Free trial bottles at the Leiing ton Drug Company's drug store. Regular size 50c, and f 1.00. baa Babr wh alek, we ( tar I Whet ba wm a CUld, ortad f or Oartorla, WaairiMoamtlUaabahiat9rMarla. .' WaMaWWOUdiws,ibaaTthaCawarBV A. Rheumatism Cubed ml Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarsable and mys terious. It removes at once the cause and tb disease immediate ly disappears. The first dos greatly benefits, 7 Sets. Sold by J. B. Smith, druggist, Lexing ton. . tf T.F. Anthony. Ex-Postmaster of Promise utv. Iowa, says: "l bought one bottle or 'Mystic Cure,' for Rheumatism and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever toox," Sold by J. B. Smith, druggist, Lexington. v.- ' ' Lima . - I tenia or ehtldiee wto wwM bdlaV ingnp.anoiiiavx'a BKOWX'I lm;. h iTFVi. B h alanant; eniaa Malana, lodurawkaL , Lnwr Onaittliiiiai and "i --1 To PHTBm Bbak : Yoa are herebv notified that a iniumonl of whirh the tollnwiim la a copt. haa beca iwkucu atfuumt yua aa &ra-rcileut : ' DOiUijCH C&WMiJ '-yuwtMiCr Cbuit. Bdnee Bean, Adm'r of tiiaeon Petition to acU laadl Dlalntitr. A ftainst for aaaeta, Peter Bern : M arrarrt I Taylor aad Montfordi SvMUoat Poa Liar Psroaa .. dux. . 8tt Thb Taylor, nor naaoand ; P M Taylor and Alex Taylor, tier bnaband ; Londy Bulla, and A. A. bulla, hrrhuaband Caroline Hcara -aadi John Harn her Tina band ; Clorinda Heaq. Hriiicy Bean ( Mary J Rotrcra and her hua- band Levi Roirer n Lovrlraa Bean and W. Kf. ocan, Lrcicnoania :j Cf lww Cwaavawl, 70 THE MHRIFF Qf DAVIDS0H COUHTf-tntf- Yoa art hereby coTnm"1'd to inmmoa TBvior, H M Ak r 't n 1 iy Hull-.. A. A, 'H i.ov Mitt mi "r on 'I. 1 i v HIT I. U iK O "t t.e F r t c in YODR AiiEidlOil! Is wonted few minutes. W. G. PESRY wants to tell you' some- . t '.I..' thing about his now ami clugant stock of goods lately purchased in the Xortiiern markoto. Ho the finest line of has DRESS - GOODS he ever purchased. Also any and all kinds of Dress Trimmings. E. P. REED & Co's. and PA- DAN BROS.' ladies fine Shoes can never be boat Ponry has - them. - -. The Finest Line of LADIES CLOAKS Ever Shown in Lexington. All styles and sizes. : . ' - A Very Fine Stock of C L O T H I N G, This line is, as usual, replete with Fall and Winter styles of clothing of the very latest paterns. Also a full line of Fall and win tar Overcoats fiom the heaviest of the lightest weight As to men and boys I have anything in that line yon want In fact I have everything usually kept in a first class store, and just what the people want : Gall and see. Yours anxious to please J Will G. Penry, Leader of Low prices FALL '93. READY WITH NEWEST . STYLES, Seasonable Novelties. batest Attractions. Finest Selections. Greatest Assortment Of Clothing, Dry Goods, Silks, : Trimmings, Cloaks, , Shoos, Hats, Notion Furnishing ' . Gcodj Coi. .nr !'y striving to still lotei" aii.' ; ' n ve no1 c. r T ) . . r a t - ' ' ' I 'is j l.wia 1 '-vre- I t $ rtn r7v rt ''a ' UtLM ' - 1894 1394 tr1 ro W O Q p o p o & o cf si e - H 2 o 1? c s q h' ftl ct U d to . ? 5 i ffrt O u-1 . . . p. 2. - O 1 FT W S K' O5 CO 00 o m r- f- r! 9 ffo . cn 5- in S g o 0 9 5? 09 Bespectinlly, A. A, H I II K L E. ; Or. WILL B. CRAWFORD, cr 2 P S O Q) IT 5 r .la 4 o q nj p Physician ind . - Surgeon- . LEXINGTON, N. C,' ' Office opposite the late Dr.Hill's. Calls left at Smith's Drag Store . receive prompt attention. ' ' Or, E. J. BUCnANAN 9 PhjsiciaD v- and Surgeon. . LEXINGTON, . C. - ' Office Next to Methodist Chnrch. Calls promptly responded to either in town or country. SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES! SCIENTIFICALLY FITTED Your Eyes Examined Fbee. -Prices as Low as the Lowest Satisfaction Guaranteed. -v L.F.IIAK2S,0pt.O.r : (' Opthalmio Optician. -Call at the Post Offioe. ' . ' '"YsCottcnRoot V A rwt Aiaormrr hr aa - l. i - noi W.aWwwa 4 -4 f'Ar"atw TOTICB TO CRBDITOR8, Th nndermifftwd haytaf duly qnailfitd ft ' adminiatratnr apoa the etatt of . U. Hamcbrey'a decraacd hwtby Botiflea all 4; er ioni bariag claims aaainat the eatate af aald deceaawd to prracnt them for paymeat, r ; duly Termed, to the andtaipod oa 01 bcior :( the 24th day of Janoary lfc5, or thia aotk will be pleaded in bar of their item try, W ,t . VlCTOft HtlMPHim A dmr ot K. H. BuaaphreTaU BOBBIKaft Sapu,AU'ji. jao- 189. k .. . TO THE STOCKHOT.nPPB BALTIWOFB Notlrele heirhT rea that mt a ipedal mce tm of the btot Khoidere of titaj c om paoy br.A oa the lih day oO,hnM' T. 14. an tMemntnt of one cnt rf ' icd on rHiB and tveir of 1 - t l tOCk Ol Hd tOWMiny, j liV k Danv'a OMsoe. kc-n Ko. i; M OH4IHV, t-'- if 11 pot - r - Mi mm -i, J wi.l -n K -tji term y to law a si'Y fl'ter- Aua. ki.M Kh., . becretargr.. . tj me,lltrninr rf 4 r ...it
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