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X Mf M INmi N V (ft M -fl n B AT- vOMAN'S - EXAJTKD inonthsof lfeUi; If the same per- v. OltVmINCiM'A LIT-; whatever. The bodi I I iffrsrtfiCauaLoeal Ediior. i Endeavor. ihc oiid of the'ycnr,lh tothl'for 1895 will foot up nearly $lt5,t, 000 or $16,000.000 moro than our - -: --rexporta ot manuiaciures in in . I best fiscal vear of- the MeKinlev Certainly' there .wisdom for, two i . i. ,.r ,-. . , young people, who have swonn to love I I , . ieacli other, no matter whether there is certainly Qn ZhtodbMjL ;v, ,j .,$i,00.poverty or wealth, no matUr whether have Uo reason to complain of the Cixifi. J .'. -50 '.the days are bright or dark ,i to have a I results of Democratic legislation TturMMtbs 'A. 1 ' : -f .1 25 ' 1,orn . tne,.re own writes- Ruth Ashr on tho tariff. They have been ben- i j! I l l mi r rr,us ,f " 1 "J Ja,srf 39 T V' efitted and f o Eave their custonrer Home JousnaC Boardinhouselife is anu "ie couniry in geuerui. ot. ; Advertising. Rates Oue (och, one ioieriioD$l.(X.ibadfor woTnen;andl do not believe Louis Republic. liberal discoou? madeou contract that any man has ever: really enjoyed i tdvetiaemf nts fox. tbree. aix or i if lrwi rrpfl tti onmn fg mtka hnrn ttrelfftiiaoqthsutivApply Henry J. Qaa4ua, it tba Democrat office fox advertising rate9 and estimates ctob printing Blood and Nerves axe very close- to make homes for the. men they love V -; V"" r'.Vr i"' and for the children whom God will ure oea.iuy wivu uuu-. aend to them. Arid a home most be Sarsapanlla and you will have no --if'if: '-g-f-i-x spis:- We artf prepared to do your Job Printing in nice style. Send us ybnrworlr:;'iu Satisfaction guaran- L1KCOLNTON, N. C, NOV. 8, 1895. I Y . . . The Time o" the Golden--- Rod. jkWbiaperiDg winda kissed the hills of September, Thistledown phantoms drift over the lawn; Bed glows the ivy, like a ghost-lighted j ember, Sbxounded In luist breaks the slow coming dawn; - Sunligbted vistas the woodland dis .' cCloss4 ..,' i JSleejing in shadow the still lake re poses, Gone is the Summer, its sweets and its 4 roses- Harvest is past and Summer is gone Plaintively sighing, the brown leaves are falling, velvet, November t LadicsMlomo journal. II to Uerp In Gdt Jlcatlb. ontil started at the beginning of this new life. Do not wait for a hie house and many servants, but make happiness exist in a little house, with one maid as help. It can be done. I knowt it can. Do not shrug your shoulders, and say yon do not like housework. Work is only disagreeable when 'it is badly done, and from .washing the sil verand glass to .dusting the bric-a brae and beating up a cake, everything may be daintily done and well done if you go abont it -in the right way and trouble lronr nervousness. j. Young G1x1m Utoruiry, Thomas Wentworlh Higcioeoii in an article in -November Ladies Home Journal, pruts a list of one hundred books, by American au thors, which he regards aa the best works for young . girls of fifteen. li considers the attractive and in teresting leatureaof bookB in mak- with the right spirit. You will have ing up his list, as he hold that to be considerate and you will have to m inatruction should be pro- be patient, rou will certainly make i i i : k; i. t.f.i;' , ' sentedin.its most palaUble and toward success. Burden yourself with inviting form to youth. In nam patience, consideration and tender- ing the best ten books for young ness; you will need to make calls upon girla Ir. Higgins says : At tile them often and often. Then you will ua f n -,;i-v,i i.i.a fr- gain so much, louwill be the happy I . . '. xk housewife, the lady of the hoW who American girla-whether to create has the right to dispense hospitality tne lovo 01 reaaing or to gratuy it and good will; the mistress, not only must be placed, of course, Misa of the house, but of the heart of your Alcotfa '"Little Women." The 7 1 it: J. i c 19 of the 1 km material xid ha'cmari . . & . . i . 1Iv (oCIioohp iiThome : jaciimiiL- oi iHTrPRmy tbm f CoiiNhloniriou ; riM- 1 outlined with a piping fif uteel " oiimh tti ?iVill !. Not pA5ementrio: ' Jut' in fnml U a tli 3Iui1miv4.' looftegiletof foe-cilbrfd chifTon. ; ' 1 ' 4' The aleeve have patTa' bf th val- IilchfHHun- a ti'S jttobedU- Yet arid cufTa of the ailk irith m cusiUMl !hr rour liurary club, nartow irili of chiffon.: The lwnr writrs limits- Mrckiti m govern- I u mAiltt of cut 9t9ellfirvi pink Ipr I Iotil' Journal, in eore it U akin to your inl nf t.- If Iiit torv is clitM) t:tk an etocti,' a great movement, mttier than long chrotiologkal dtaiU: if Shakes pearo, twoor. thrc play? should lie tho extreme n nut for. ono win. ter; if litcraltirr.ti lew writers or one school, uni- ' ymr object i to trace a development. In that event bo pure to note welt your land-marks and to thoroughly neglect the iior.-tsontial8.' Do not have too ltirjo or too diverse an organiratioa. Never have more fagoU than the string will bind.' iDo not be stiugv in provid ing what is ncedeL Do not put all tho work and nil the caro on the president. Her oilico is cer tain to bo ardinn: do not mako it ncccc5fnry for her t clock for von. AU)v your opinion b'-'fon tle meeting adjourns and not i ft r. and when yon talk itovor )-twc.n yourolvea, critici?t and difrub.- the subject and not tho w.,rkTs. This rnle will promote? harmony and pre vent the poraonul criticism which do so mnoh bunu. lion each ftcaOol ia rffrrt irw O; W. T. HARrEK, rtriWeal, Of tral Tlm HundarU. potirw xorm. t LratLjwntH L.rr HcCoBDellttlHr. Irttr YortvlUe lraf Clutrr. . Lrin OuwaU . . Lravt Uootoo . Lrtvt Kvwtoa.. Lrntllktory Arrire Irnolr.-. 7 SO a to 8 00 axa 7 49 axa ti tm t lOaxal 9 CO ata 8 ia axal B tUn 8 Oimll 9 UuolOtOia 9 Uio l! 10 pm U 06 am I Wpta 11 Man It SO pta 1 00 pa ft CO pea A 10 pa r loa will find a lull aalVtf "KlCClCU hock or J STAPLE AND ooixo otn husband, because for him you have cre ated a home. And that is a womanly worK a better monument to you, my dear, than the painting of a wonderful picture, the writing of a great book, or the comnosins- of a fine niece of muaic Sadly the wood dove mourns all the From out a home all virtues and all day long, great works may come. Xo man ever Inthe dim starlight the katydids, call- made a home He does not know how n The womans brain, heart and hands Hush into slumber the brook and its are necessary, and a home is such a BO" I beautiful thine. It means rest, it o - - J Gone are the sowers and ended their means peace and it means love. Make I weeping, j one for your husband and let him find 3-one aie the gleaners and finished these three great joyg in it8 four wallg tneir reaping, Blossoms and bees with the song bird ;;are sleeping Harvest U past and Summer is gone. - -ROBEHT J. BtTBDETTE. r- lOtdianapolls, 4,000 Democrats Many people, when a little con stipated, make the mistake of us ing saline or other drastic purga tives. AH that is needed is a mild dose of Ayer's Pills to restore tho regular movement of Uiebcw els, and nature will dorxhe rest. Reed Say, Ben, how's this? By They keep the svstem in perfect num, n you order. Have things in such a fix Jn your own town, whatpull ! have you -Tohow in ?96? Great Csesar, Ben,if my home town Kfiec; oi the Wilson Bill. short Before I'd try to run. Mortpii l-Des . At the risk of infringing on their patience we must again ask, What Should do as-yourshas done,! have our high-tariff friends to say I'd go and saw my legs off now of the effect of the Wilson bill on the manufacturing business of this country? Are thev still of .. .. T ...1 ; T) - i - - hi- neiiiHiiiin i in iiHineii u . .... . ... w I tne opinion tnat American mills Your town in such a plight. alld ketones will not be able to If this Is all that you can do, meet in European competition in : I'll beat you out of sight, their home territory? The new I played the second fiddle law ha9 been in force about a year- .nle? . , ' Q and what is the result? The cot- - Don't vau remfmhcp. Ren? - ' " Well, once was quite enough tou miUs of New England and the dear boy, , South are all running. The week- I'll not do so again. ly output of our iron furnaces has itKinley 4,000 Democratic 1 Gosh, for a couple of months been larger What strange things hap- than it was at any period under . ! , .. . pen when . the McKinlev bill. Th flour mill t e nave uo guns i cay, uo L i young girls themselves will place it there, if we do not; and there is really no objection to be made to this prominence, beyond some oc casional instances of slang or slo venly expression. With it may be classed, though perhaps written for somewhat younger readers, Miss Jano Andrews9 immortal uTho Seven Little Sisters Who Live on the Round Ball that Floats in tho Air," a book which has for the first time brought it home to multi tudes of voung people that, they are the citizens not merely of a nation but of a planet. Wo may then pass to four classic work, by classic American authors: Haw thorne's "Wonder Book," Long fellow's "Evougefme' Lowell's 'Vsion of Sir Launfall" and Whittier's "Snow-'Dound' With a little less sense of perfect securi ty we may add Irving's "Sketch Book," Cooper's "Lat of the Mo hicans," and Mrs. Stowo'a "Uncle Tom's Oabin"; the last two having this especial value, that they intro duced two new races into literature and won at once an international famo This makes nine of the first ten, aud Dr. Hale's "Ten Times One is Ten" seems4 almost provi dential as to the fitness of Its title, and may rightfully rind its way in. member TCfti t! resjon8ibility ot enccofH or fnilori'. MollopM fttr i:i trnlf1erlac on " Linen. For mbriid-riiiir mi traveling easu, 41'11 put a ixirdle round about" 'Mrr!.' or the phruae, rontnt," will vnrintion upon you- think of the country are busier now than Hood's Pills are beat after-dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation. 2oc "Sam" HouHtou'N Jtuvv- Travtl T- mn-t form a wflrofo the p'r-nnir1 !' m V oyage.' A button-ba may :nnunce, 1 had a onl nbov button. " Em- broidnd pillow--lijM niJiy allude t Th -li.-nl- f n drf.ini," or ejacnlat t !p 1: with u.M A vil crtM.Vumy marked: .-tiTfU il 'i t-ri rhtni-- made, TtwlV Hrli I. r U.ri- ..ful herstiade," or Tli v,;I ptin from the col- Wfb." Ti-' pr"tt clothe which an utl to !:" tU nr of corn hot wlnn MTvitiv; ;nhy ! marketl, 'Corn whi!i i- tltatrof lifw,' "Wht'n ron. i ijM ti- time to .... w i.:n:..- t.TT th gbl-r . rrn. Hrad-clotha nrf mttrkftl, -l Bread which Btrnuthnn- men ? h?irt.',,; Nov. Lnili' Horn.' Ioiiro:il. Kerer begin a journey brrakfaat la eaton. . Never lean with your back against anylhiog that ! colJ. Never mit tfgularbatlilng, for uolcii the tkln ia in active condi tion tho cold will close1 the poret and favor congestion and other diseases. ' : I After exercise of any kind neve? ride in an open carriage or near the window of a car for a moment; It it dangerous to health, or even life... i $ . . ' ; When hoarse speak as little as poaaihle until the. boaraenett has -A. , , . duippeaxtxl, elaa the voioe roar bo to carry the rr , ... it permanently lost or ditnculUea of i'e nil aiaia .. .. . . . . uo tnroat te produced. ife'rely wann' the tack by the fire, novcr continue keeping the back exposed to heat aftor it has become comfortably warm. To do otherwise is dehllltatiug. When going from a "warm at- m oe p be re into a cooler one keep the mouth closed, to that 'tho afr may be warmed on its passage through, tho note ere it reach ea the lungs. , Keop tho back, especially be tween the shoulder .blade, well covered ; alto the cbeit well protected- In Bleeping lu a cold room est&bJiah the habit of breathing through tho noe, and never wi'Ji the mouth open. Irave Lenoir... LrvelIlclory IrTe Newton Irave Lincoln too. Leave Galtoola Leave Clover Irav Torkvllle Lve liutberieIHe Lv MpCoooelUvlll Lcare Lowrjvill Arrive Cbetter. i!- GROCERlts 6 40 am! 4 2& p 1 at 40 an 4 2S po 9 10 am & CM pm 9 SO ami ft tApm 'ti 00 pm 7 04 pea It 67 pm' 7 41pm .) s l&pm1 8 19 pm I x ptn h XT pm r 1 tApm" a 41pm 1 Q pm 9 OS pm 4 00 pm' po A. W. REEDTf'S. TrminjNoi.9 aud 10 are flrit-cUw, aod ruirdally except Sunday. Train Xo. CO and el carry prnrr ana sJo run. dally exwpt. hunday. There U rood connection at Chester with the O.Cft.N'iDd theCC. & A.; aloat GMlonLa with the A. A C. A. L.: at Lincolntcn with the C. C: and at Hickory aad Srwtoo wllh the W.S.C. L T. NICHOLH, SapeHnlctidenU JXany Tertona m min lirowu'a Iroh letters at&9tt3k Organ, Organs I l nave added a nice bu J TWO FOR ONE. i i . BY irCCUL ABJLA50ITMCKT WE OFFER 3) Home and Farm Ia comllnAiioo wiU car rjr, tit Xtn Normal Condition. Somehow my head feel 'kinder Jig hf , . Tho dude re mrkri nf then h mi led. The maiden tld, "Ob, thf.aU rlxbt. It been o ilnr you were a child! " ' " lx. Credit to Hood's It Cured All My Affliction. Being the price of our paper alone. That is for all new subscribers, or old sub scribers renewing and pay. ing in advance, we tend HOME AND FARM ONE YEAR FREE. to mj big line of FUEXITUDE and ieectfollj I itite tirU;i' call aad t xt&ite oy sUcl. Organa are sold for cuhn on installment p!an ciu? than hxw crer been Leari d epcuai oner lor iLe next s days, write for catalorue. Y0VRS JIVLW m IAS k afiAUSy, NEWTON. C -"'4 u ' tl 1 HOME AND FARM is a 1G psge agricultural journal made by farmers for farm er. Its Home Department conducted by Auut Jane, ia unequslled. It Children's Deprlm-it. conducte! br Faith I.Miiufr, it entertain li.? lid n.MMictivc. K'i.e- i. a t,d 2tt thi i:riMi cd. iitr.il Mul liome free: j-ltilc. iim: ow: Hupnrlor ourlH. T1TXTTJ JCDtClAL D:sitiC7. Ctawba F-ti. Is h. JeJy ZL UcDoril Mrcb iib, A:rli. itotke M-rrh lr;b. 5cp?U Ca'dwelt -April 1st, Set 11; Ate-April ISth. SepLZM. Wiiaiff4 April 23ih. Qrr. ftf Mitcfteli Mmj Cib, Oct. lU. Yaocry Ut 12ib, Oct. 2!X ruTirrt jch ctu. tuncr Uoloo J40. rStt, Ac;. Irk SUolj P.b. I8ih. SpL WX Mfcitinbo tMarci i'XV 3 t3pt. tDrc. 16tb. Hello! rope, tiriiy mill ttie Vogue, ninck There's any chance for Ben? thev e.ver were before. Out wood Take my advice and stay at wording establishments are behind bome; in their work and steel manufac- m d ?enJie b,uckle 5 turera have orders enough ahead to To lo a politics until & I 0 V" i. uf A w, Tou-vV 9trtghten ft kWRWblttJlorm.UM. The your town. AUison-rDear me 1 Dear me ! Dear '' 1 " ' Benjamin ' What news is thlsI hear? same is true of our wooden mil 1.4 tobacco factories and manufactur ing establishments generally. Trade haa been stimulated ahd Have you permitted Demo- manufactiirera? 'are exceptionally , crats " , in consequence. They have To eat;h you in the tear? - - i y I . -J And right at home! Well, I V? Me meet European corn declare! petition, not only in the United But since the job is -done, I States, but m other countries as well, and even in Eurdpe. Our ex ports of manufacturers have been increasing steadily for several months. The only exception was m June. fiTheyvwere Bmallerthat month than in May, but larger than in any other month of the year. They were larger, too, than in Jiinej. 1894. From a little over $1.2,000,000 in February about the same as in the corresponding Clean kid gloves with nantha. I month of last vear thev have in- remeinjbring, tha t ? it is very ex- creased steadily ononth bymonth, xla4M if i si- i ! i. I:' LVr5 J cApvjBou. iu urt) or lamp light. ' Put one glove on, dip a piece ;of clean white flannel in the naptha and rub over the glovejrub- When will you write a let ter to Announce that you wont run? iOTOBjPUBtlCATIOKK 3 HarrlionlM ! i ! ! t ! claml-- ! ! ! r ! ! ! ! tell, !!!!!!!! ! !! til!!!!! ! !!! New York Sun. To Clean Rid tilovea. not countingtjjay, when Jour lor eign trade was so exceptionally hevy. that increase in the suc ceeding month could not be looked bing the spots very hard. Then j for. P&Sdry-wjth a second piece of .The official report for AugnjUha flannel-and hang in the air until a min that month of nA$W-. the odor has evaporated. Ladies'! 000 over thSfllft nf nV JrL manufactures in the correspond ing month of last year. As stated Home Journal. ii Tr ATY1 at Kd1lnnoa vented and the hair madafe'o?nW in,inftt patch, on exports for on heads atreadybald by'the use : yer'to September 1 amounted of Hail's Vegetable, Sicilian Hair $12d,440;B64as compared with. In writing admiringly and fond ly of Mrs. Margaret Houston Wil liams in Novemer Ladies Homo Journal, I'atti McLeary I'urford pays this pr tly tribute to" (ho fa-' Vritc daughter of General Sam Houston, the famous Texan The crown of a father's and mother's greatness waa nevr Worn moro nobly nor worthily than by this superb Chritaiu woman. Sh reind a social quen wherever she goes, and receives with sweet, gracious womanliness Ybe liomagn rendered her. In regard to, her father and his glorious career she is very sensitive and reticent, and it is with great dilficulty she Is in duced to talk of it. So quiet and unpretentious is she in dress and demeanor that" one would never gues; her claims to be tho homage of a nation. She ia a devoted member of the old Baptist church ... t ... , - f , where her father and ra6ther wor shlped and which is the "mother church" of all others of its denom ination1 the great "Lone Star." Her home is rich'in the spoils and trophies ot war such aa the field glaB9,-aword and saddle of Santa Anna captured by General Houjl ton at San Jacinto, aud innumera ble other priceless jehcs. i- v:, t .. .... ' . . . . r , , j Turn, the - rascals out'J-rtbe familiar party cry may '!be ap plied to microbes as' well ' as to men. The -germs of disease.:. that lurk in tha bjood are Vturned.out" by Ayer'i Sarsaparllla as effect- uaiiy as the old , poltmasters are The vogue, given to heliotrope, sihvr gray and Mack in attributed tt tln fa"t th.it so maliV Of the rovnltie nT" l:iyiiii usid mourn ing and asuinrni; th-M tdiadel A rtilv r-griy.V,t-iii thai i? p:ial ly Hinart ) a -Tkirt of nilver-gray ljK'i'ialini' ami Im no trimming CANCER CURED -AND A- LIFE SAVED Dy the Persistent Use of 1 Ayer's Sarsaparilla 'l was trouliHtl for years with a sore on my kiu whirli peveral physirtans, who treat til me, called a cancer, assurlni: me that nothing could lie tloiie- to .save iny lif. Aa a last resort, I was induced to try . xyer's iaiarilla. ;uid, after tak iirj; a iuiiuIxt f Unties the sore Fof Ua Tears I bars J!!S Wrritty rai at CltksA so Ud with kUnrr iroaUa, ;SBlaeeaMt ct spUeaaad brt diMaM. fXSadri frml pala la ray hc,Ur axul MffS. imdaboQtilood'aBarMimTlUa. I Tmx ki ems bonis ad ssa UJtlt &. IHIdod's J,foiai :'- . 4 . Attm las txst botu ft f&cr ICailacsasch UiUr fl . Ul V tlxlX4eiUeo-'-vCtiOO tjsss aaa kT takmorse aix botUM. Tday sar tmiib U UiUr tfcam U baa bwi ttaaaiAaa4Wd. 1 fcarQ kldaT, eraii or mutla r av J Iroao, XUd Cbaxch, Ylrttala. M mils MtbAraMAkHar wtta UooTt aad aea auxla. akU4 r rpUo dlfiasJtj, a&a ax ia dat to girs Hood1 BtraaperlU 1W" of r tor y anictla., loczra; I j, ... o v. TU f . i ?n,o&0, 145 p the . first eight displaced by a new admmstration. liegan to disappear ami my general ; health Improve. 1 ptTslited ia tbU . treatment, until tho soro was en tirely heubil. Since then, I use Ayer's SarsaparillA ot caslonally as a tonic and I lvl. purifier, and, Iiw denl,it seems as Uimtlr I could noLi : keep boose without it." Mra.3. A . Fields UloomiifM, i;u , . " R.: A. , HO USER, Practical Tmher-r - . . . i : . . . AND ; .Dealer' ln- Tinware, Sewlnf ifacblne and OIL Hewtng MaeMne and Stove nepalrs. aod all kinds of . m .. rrueae- toOrdtr at . Lowest Prices. ll-I-VS-lyr. ... . . ; . Bdby vas sfcs, ws g W U m a OJU, a crtl t-r SU J CkHiraa, ik 9m 'm w f ttT3 Oni Worlfs Fair SarjapaiCi4 L i 1 " - ' 1 ' Ayer'a Pills Rcculato the.Vrraff. IHlOtntS ' IROtt BITTERS " Dl fs:T Al NOTICE. i A m I. r ill Le I , II ! t.. t. It.. I. I , l'a inii4r jti J aod m Jut ;. i , Jul, Ao ). c ibU r, F b- Il in lit. ! r, N tc tnbar, t. I t r ore C4b ni!on--lIarcU 16i&.Sef!. 5X: jccoin A;-ni 1 QzU H'X I Vet Zl ar. ItotUertord Apnl tS.k, rulk Hay llrodrraoa My 20ih, -April t9.k,.N5fq 13tb. or. H. TSrtLrm iCLICt&L tUIXTt. J llnncotabe tllarcb lltb. 9.Lt 12ib, tDrc 1st. 1 'rtaaylvaoi4 April lit, 5c 2d. ) "Haywood -AdtiI S:b. Sep'. K JackaooApril 22i, Sr-pi Ueoo yy Cib, 3epu Pit. Olay Uty 13cb. Ocl 7ta. Cberoka May 20 :t, Orf- 1U Grabacr- Jose 3d, Oct. SiiL 55aln Jaot lGlb, Nor. 111. it What i Caaxorla la Dr. 8amuel ntc2xers preacrtptloa for I&fts auid CbUdrenJ It containa neither Opium, Morphlae ncr iber N'orcotlo aabstaaccb It la a barmleaa eubsMtfte tor ParecorU, Irop, Soothlnff Syrupy and Castor O'J. It Is Pleasant. IU trtxaraateo U thirty years' use 7 Hllllons of Mothers, CaatorUdwtroyaTorma aadallsra fsTerUhness. Caatorla prevents vomltlax Bout Card, curea Diarrhoea and ITlad Colic CaatoHa rstlat Uethln troubles, cures coatipaUoa and flatuleary. CaatorU asalmllaXea tha food, reuUtea tha atomaca aud bowels, clrlnff healthy aad natural ale p. Cas toria U tho Children laaaooa tha Mothara Frlead ' Caatorixu Canto ria. MiSTfara'ffll fcarclfllfma "Tr aja lm to o- aaAf rTlIttr r s bmS W rnprnk UfUf U0CH TtnV? " " fr"l,ltigt iVVJajil ia lM- mZ WfTm1 1?T V4 t,m "t tiaa, r"" trm f ' yrf.T ,'fcir ttra 1mt mm lug uw ayoa a." i ! areg. y Vmrm Himitu a gyj, at. juam C. ftarrm. fwa
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