.1 Throwinff 8hoc nt Wert- All TCiitlrlit"l Nutioni .11 Etisrene Fiold. the poet, jmrna! ist nod liamo-riat, di.nl suddenly in ! The cuetora of throwing shoe at Chicago on th mnrnins .t Nov. 4.f wedding as it exists with us U lie was bum at St. 'lui-!,'in llavo (ho Oolil ?StiiiluicI. JLItt'nif.v ISo'Com Av.ift educated at Willyxhi 11 , Knox Collr'' and th Sui Um - 1'iie usual juij'ing is Iha.it n t'srown for luck and that is the VMfhirv of Missouri. mid nfler Iiistidea in this country; but original- uraduiition lbTl join.ul-tl strttf ly it meant a renunciation of au of the St. I.-iiis .b.urrwil. He w:is thority over tlie bride by the pa m..ces8iVlv coiuiH-tH.i wiih the St rent?. It was fonnnlly.a custom , li G iz -tte,' ttiM Tuned .Journal among the Germans for -the bride, . ; St .Louie, tlu; Kansas Citv when sh6 vas 'conducted to her TimW th Denvnr Tribumy: and, bed-chamber tof take off heralioe ihialiy, J be Chieng.i Daily' - ?s'"mvs ' fcnd th' row it among the gue-t. v4!,, : Whoever cauirht it. in the strucalf 1 mained li'll his unth. His col- to obtain it, received it an an omen i:nn of "Sharps and Fiats" in this that he or she would .soon bfc hap- ;:perwas quoted tar ami wile, j pily married. Train, in hi II i ;;r Field was a very successful j torv of the Ik of Man, says : "On j .I effective lecturer, and enjoyed "the bridegroom leaving his hou, v;o hearty good-will and -affection it was customary to throw an old ' a large circle of readers, home of ; hoe after him. and in like man :10m knew him only, p-rhnps, ner 'after the bride on leaving her .,ugh a stray quotation f r m -home to proceed to church inordar 1 always readable column 111 the j to insure good luck to each re- .. j.: 1 i 1 1 . 1. . i ncago paper. lie was a practi- pt'euei , ami 11 oysirauigem " . i joker, a collector and lover cof jjthcr of the bride's .hoes could be d books, rare editions, auio-iWJten oft by any inspector on her ,.,-(ph8 and other things bookish' !;'"':iiy homo from church, it had 'to - id literary, and a graceful minor ransomed by the bridegroom.'" ; nct. j '"In Kent, England, after a cor.- The list of Eugene Field's works! :le have started on their tour, the I 1 1 m Tabs front American Ilia , , , - , Uiiry' ia tli title ol si iiw Imiv InKik Jooknignbr ad ovrr tin wor.d ., .. f . ' , . . V llflirv I nli.it 1 a-1 nti.l I v.ry old in England and Scotland -I .rind a Viutf cmitry lfi K..v,,, V mthm man rxc-pt Stoii-wttir J:ick-oii ia lrMt-l na a, lin." Jingoism ihinni ijirougli all tb pigs. Tui Ikh-Il is inifleulnig. f The".4,15fku-Ilvr l-agiin held women' are com ptra lively J VJ'il i U irdmau ! ( $"mm ! l:V"u I'otli lio tt-livTd Mil lifiudes "The Denver Tribune ringle ladies are drawn up in one i'limer,'' "Culture's (iarland,'' "A row and the bachelors in another. Little Hook of Western Verse," A Little Book of Profitable ; Tales," "With Trumpet and ik n i.t c r rxu.i.i liood," "A Second Book of Verse,'" ; ktThe Holy Cro3S, ancf .Other : Tales' His last book, "Echoes froin the Sabine Farm," ha3 just been i88ue"d. Of this work, con taining a collection of translations fromUhe Latin, an edition de luxe, I with illustrations by Edmund H. .Garrdtt, was printed some four yearsago by Mr. Field's friend and admirer, Francis Wihon, the actor for private circulation. Mr. Fieldas a member of the Duo decimos, a very bookish club of twelve, of which Mr. Wilson is the President. The Critic. A Wo Ho Tliiu-HkiniKMl ? The fact is that our American literary friends have a sort ol sneaking, unconscious feeling that the English language belongs to them ; that we have really no pir. ticular business to write novels at all. Our critics are not always arguing about the relative merits cf American and French and Rus sian novels. Tney take books im partially. They enjoy many iAmorican novels, and do not re quire them to be written in Lon don English ; they enjoy or pre- . tend to enjoy Russian and Span ish and Italian books in transla tions, and many of them know quite a fair amount ot French. ' And when they are suddenly rated in a professional manner by an otherwise amiable and intelligent r person for not always comparing their own novelists unfavorably with the" latest realist from Russia, or Spain, or the Fiji Islands, they merely rub their eyes, and wonder what the dear good man is exciting 'himself about. London Exchange i rowiti ot Inllieran Cnnreli. An old shoe is then jhrown as far as "possible and the ladies run: for it, the successful one being the tirst female who it is supposed will be married. She then throws it at the gentlemen, and the one who is hit bv it is deemed to be the first male who will enter wedlock. Gen erally it is considered the older the shoo the better. Our Church Pa- per Goltl Stnndard. here Ciiril Unify' und civilize-1 , m r ti-ii urn progressing, . u lien vthe hiIh huh the Bciejxuw nri in tli H-ceiidaut, hern.tradH .iitid cni merce arf rowiim, wlrero achKjU no colleges nun risli. where men a:id nappy, v; iiwre guv md the InUiiing ui 11 iirn a tH! -ag-for a"d;iy wiirk, t lint n r lot on, tie ;, Ul 8t i!i! ird Oh thft ?ber lf'd.-1 d no! liod : i irji rv w hur.t ivili. '. t :snd C'i: r i ianity-ar. r-tr'grnlR)gf w!.re the arls and soienc's rn backward, lv,XY ,.,,- where school and colleges arc de caving, where revolutions .ir-f jvr nnial, where mn ami women ' have no cause ' to be happy, r.i.d tSic laboring man is paid a mis'-r- iJjle wage tor a davV ur. which is not on ttie silver, basis. I o-j 7 1 i?ot say t hat all 1 h higMy rn light -i :v:(. Christ taniz"d nYul i.ro-p-rou rations n.re such because tlwy have the gold standard, but I do sny that all such nations have nd'fptetl S U. demonstrating that gdd m the standard of civilization and Christ ianity, of commerce and of labor It is true that all progressive gov ernments haye adopted the gold stnudard, and that the unprorres ive countries retain the silvrr standard. As Mexico adhere to implements of industry which the farmers of the United States discarded" fifty years ago, so doe it adhero to a standard of value which this country guided by Andrew Jackson; discarded in 1S34. lion. Josiah Patterson. Taking the whole land turf ace of tlie glob into consideration, thrro nr 22 acrt for each inhabitant I 011 thu planet. Vnno?rfiil ar? ihe currji accom-J.li.ht-d by IIoamI' HaraaparilU 1 nd yl it u Only becauatf lb ;.irprilla, Ui lhim" Iru lbtd purifier, tii a kin pure, rich, (u-aiiuy Idood. Oren Lake, Cdo.. it 10.?f f :i1hjth level, uud in mid . l-o tha moitoIjviitiHl tcy of wnlerm tint world. ' REDUCEO WATES. thrill r tZ, "v " Ootnl Tio Mi Cr. A ru " . tTY ; 1-atr Ixnrjli- t I JlfVlilr 111 illr "i- r I . l - Urttr ( otrf -t.u yic.K -ii".'. It ui.lrv. . U.;r: r . I - ' if li : ; :ied it".! 1 . 1 I b'i!j:. M 2 A teji en! t . lem!:s." ? 1. Frost. P.. bit. liv f.:,,:n t i:t ioue. 1 V if- ' t pmi ti: X. fftavilt Kt K..f. !. X'm IMI.M .. I ... k iu I ttt, a U it r trt I jl.ril.t:t ll . m " J...-lir,i. I If you nr., nnxi..iM ,: fill Iha ; ot teti.tb'e idiKxbpnnher, renl t-iu..- i 1 thu j ,n "'' Alnimij? the toll. 110:1 . irl ttt thoe u!n b.ire ltl cur-l I f tirh terrible di.Mi n rat arili. " .! h d t !.) umntiMti, :nd m -r(ulii. bv llie ' iru-tt i l: ..f Av.Vh S.ir'parillV then : . ..ovrn vfnr!f m.trdiiitflv. . u,lrr - A nti cmeroiicv inctlicire. J ;,' A vera (,herrv lcctoral take iho 1 lead of nit ttir r.'nudi. F.r ItiVu il I.-l . . thtr itdfri ond cur., ot croup. , ' 'vhoiinitJi: cousih. or throat, nnn : uiwu v "ri . N Mr 1 S v U t ! rfc II -.1 ; i' v :i .rri9 I-- ir. XI9U I ! v. ! d r-" . :s an i ink ..: ! 1 - . v. 1 1 jn i 4i K ' I- ll K 11 ii "v l SB- 1 1 1 w 1 !.c I IW t i I !.r I i :.!. i I lxa l !. : rjtjr YiLt!i,- " ' !,K!i'll,.:i'ii!:c 'In l I I it.. It I !. t 2lMW J sf'Vjj ., 1 ' . it 1: 1f, H -r, V ir . 1 1 i 3 ! r,J I 'nclos :"." -rrv.teo! by A. 1 ',: mid Urr Hnb :n tb Irippy illuK- i The growth of the Luthrran ''hureh in this cuntr.y during the st years has been phenomenal, neemlty in the States of Wiscon- ti, Minnesota, North and South akot&, Washington. Oregon. Ida . 1 ; aiul Montana. It lias beensjiiu eedthat ''every fourth perstn 10 meets between Chicago! n;d nttle is by, birth or bant win n f I.utheroii.V - Recent statistics h-w that in the eight States v-.med, -out of a total communi- t which includes all denotnina is, Protestant and Roman Cath :? "'numbering lblU.SOo, the 'otestant bodies have a tojial of ' ',i19, and of this number o52.-L'.l-are claimed by. t lie Lutherans. of .1890 i.roved nhnt x - But there is another way to look at if." We have seen how appre ciation of gold mean9 higher wages to the laborer. Now let me show you what this so called apprecia tion of silver means. 1 shortly since heard a very pleasant gentle man, Mr. Cannon, a delegate in the next Congress from Utah, ex pound the silver side of the free silver question : and he went 011 to explain, first, that prices of goods were low here because they were measured in gold, and then that, on account of our wages here be ing paid in gold which was costly and wages in .India, China and Japan being paid in silver '-which wasn't worth only one-half what it had beenTthoy had a fifty per cent, advantage, and that therefore there was great danger of manu facturers being driven from the world's markets. Do you see what that means? That their wages are so much lower than ours, on account of "the appreciation of gold here, that, unless our wages are made equivalent to theirs in that respect at least unless prices are inflated here in this country so that our gold wages will buy no more than their silver wages, their labor will tend to drive our labor ;nit. In other words, the proposi tion to appreciate silver is practi cally a proposition to cut tie wages oCihe laborer of this coun try squandy in In If, in order to increase the profits ot t!:-ir em ployers. lion. John I; Win Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers is the best, handiest, safest, surest, cleanest, and most economical and "satisfactory dye ever invented. It 19 the gentle man's favorite. Won't I on f It. i 1 -: - i: . -I .-ft .t . A . !f . r ? . ..1 . j .'.1 1 ftiiof .i;' v r . . 11 a 11 rw i . . t, a . . . ru 1 . . w m mm w mm m v s ... ... mm-mm )tbl ! 10 which thn vonng 3r o it is invaluable, Uung prompt to j ast, sure to cure. -'s t 1 : , . : t: tr. .;-. t 1 . v IE -I It w - ; . 1 - !.r W.t. .. ..,:i So Mr. iiilni r -illitWine; t j.:.. i!i!Im wit !i . r-. 1.. of ::i Mill St.. .. :!! by the !.ilt irouhle, Ni rj inn. Mt ho a.ul - tiity-five v. h. U:i lv irnvf !mii i ?e ' ' S .w won't liv iii'.Mt h." !ir .;!.! Io. Ix i itsr New I Mseovt r :n;.J : f-v. I . t f 1 rftoriHl I'im to M-rle : h.-slih .tml fiuihlttl liim to go to work : Tl--ly Writ man. lie a le . hi- jinfut jjihwI health to list of I r. K!'' N'W IijMovry, mmI Ktmwsii Jul ihf bi iti ihe world for T.mi ti .ili!.-. Tr: iM'.t ttlf-Frre nt nny Iirusr '?. Lox-wvil? 1Sxvk;. Rev. I. - M. Litaker has closd his school' till after con ference. Ho will give an enter tainment during Christ mae week. He has made a fine impression upon our people as a teacher. A wedding in high colored life was celebrated here Wednesday, Nov. 20th. The contracting par ties were Frank Morrison, who lives on Hon. D. Kincaid's place, and Mary McNealy, of Davidson College. This is the season for killing big hogsv WeJearn that Mrs. Theresa Luckey killed a'pig 18 months old that tipped tlie beam at 401 lbs. Mr. John Stillwell, of Reatties Ford, has sold off his farming too Is and will move to-Davulson College. " Dr. W. Sinclair Davidson, of Triangle, left the 11th inst. for naiumoro wnere lie lectured on the 17th before the college of Surgery. He goes from there to New Yrk to take a jnist graduate -course '"in- Surgery, him! will In gone for some mouth.-. Hi- brother. Dr. John, has charge of 'lis practice during his ubsence. Speaking of certain' : V-I n'- erats hu had evne t'.e ! )i'.b' ie bVn h : i ! ! i . 1 1 1 . The Commilte.. think that tho desitleratnm in tl;e monetary sys tem is the stand ird of uniform value; they cannot nscertaiti that both metals have ever circulated himtillaneouily, roticurrently nnd ndiscrimmnt'dy, in any country where Ihro nre banks or money dealers; and they entertain the conviction that the nearest ap proach to an invariable standard is its establihm'nt in one metal, which metal fhalt compose ex clusively the currency for large payments. Report of Currency Committee to I'ongre, June .30, 1832. -A.il Impot'tit nt OIll?. To properly till its oftire and funr tions, it is important that ihv blood be pure. Wlu'M it i in mi h a condition, the body Is Almost i-ert.nin to In healthy A complaint at IhU time i catarrh iu som of its various forms. A slight cold develops the disease in the head. Irop pings of corruption pn.injr into tbe lungs brine on consumption. The only way to cure this disease is to purify tlx Mood. The nitit obstinate racs of catarrh yield to the medicinal powrr of IltiodV Srs;iKirilla as If by magic, simply heianc it riarhiH theieaVof the tlica-e. and by purifying and vital- j i.in; the blood, remove tbei an-c. Not only dH IIom Sar-aparilli Io this, but it ic: renewed ior to the uhoi sv.-tenr, utakinj; it pil)lc fr rimiJ 1 1 li to rcii;,i Miprenjc. A SPECIFIC ioi; - Warner, in "Free Ooinace ' -a' :: H 'v- r 1 1 . o i'.-l.l i'hc census sec ted. Wlmt I on WouIdBo) ? - . IU-i:;3 fL -tiyity (Spends j;. j;l?:i. :f . . argo measure up.-n a low rate of 'iittirest, wliiclf'the most conclu sive proof of-plent y of money t ': i i.i i , La Gtlpps, for Golds, Coughs, ANC t-U;C TROUBLES, AY CHERRY PECTORAL, belo.ined. I low are we to hav- interest che:ij.and money abun dant Capitalists are no worsen than other inen..; But they are-no hetier. Tiiey are just like your selves. Wliat wo'uld you do? Supposing that theie were lots of men who advocated the passage of a .law that a! tern you lad loatied Miore thnn ,-.,m.hnit '..f it Vu fllt nioirey on g6kl values would ' 1 A . 1 . .loice you 10. accept saver value in return. Vvouldryon boao a hnrrv to lend money? Would you! not 'ran strength in ministers and uu-mbers ties west of Chicago. According to the census the ag- the entire count rv gregates for were as follows, but, of course, the figures are now much larger: Ministers- 4,591 ; organizations,, 8,595 V church edifices, 0,701 ; seatmg ca pacity, 2,205,035; value of church I property,- $35,000,354; communi cants, 1,251,072. GTeensboro Record. t ," m 'Z1!; Subscribe for The Democrat,' one dollar a year cash .in dvnce rather keep it lockedup in a trust c6mpanyoreleeloaa.it only at high interest and for short terms? Of course you would. Free silver would not add a dollar to the real -wealth of the Wefet or Sonth. But the apprehensiou of 'it Ilia's kept, from those sections of the couittfy the .miUions ppon millions of capital that, had ftfey been in vested, there, might have made such prosperity m he,.world has hot seen since the euu shone upbu Eden.T-Hon. v John De Wilt Warner. l,K? V ! .ibl: Mt. Ilolly hvt We 1 fl;t chtSS :W. U ; i-r 1 I their vote cunts one - . Dr. Hend rsoii, of spent sohe l:ivs. in re "fixing" de.-uye-iyeth. I). A. -Lowe r S n !::iv fH!;! i ;M their business,- (ho s.il- of hoos and mule.j. They have some 20 or more now on hands foV sale. Mr. J. A. McC)iull is iveakint: of moving toChavVdte (hi winter to engage in a bef market.1 ' Mr. ' C. R. ' Kelly, of Triangle, went tti Mt. Holly last Saturday to 3eo his father, Mr. A. .r." Kelly, who had a plight stroke of'paralvsis Friday. Bo reported him as ret in easy Sundar; JtijKlIy-ii 82 years old; and; lived netir heri-hill recently. ' J :The ''fruit-tree iman'-1, has lecn here and delivered his usproutV and gone; t . . ! ' ' : . ' Success to the Democrat. aiu'i ' ! Biii Shaikh.' ; flosrilu;for.thr hVer and HO WO Iff oof- ZiiallM . . . X: " cuol yew prompir and efficiently, . ' an I .r i- ; i. ! It ' j!i -: I i j- I I... I tli'i Kiipl-c, .: t f.iu.lly ' f -' limJn i i I." f...ui'l Um !! llpu)i; - w i . v - ' t ...... , , ..if I - rvi r r". -X k -, 1 ' T' . i . m,bnt. In pi:. .f l.i nttn.l.nncr.1 t no U-tjr.. Kindly, uiy IiiIih!, rrJ ins on. .ljyt f n cnlUtu3ii wl,rt b.I la Iho jrrlpi an t rurl I.t Uklnff" AyerV CU.t ry F rt.Hal, prourl, for me, a bottle . f U.e uteilii ine.atij Wfor I lia.l takrii I, , if ..f l, J wa cnret. I hare netl p. rioral f..r my rt.UJrrn an! in hit f inelr. n,rnrfr w baro nfHll it, an.l U.n fvun.l it A apexiflc for col sis eAtigli. an.l lunc troot.le." Exilt Wtx.D. North Ft., niktfnt M.I. " Oyer's Cherry Pectoral . "Highest Honors at Vvorid's Fair. f t ! . . T : Frrn IMII-. SeuJ iir aiUrtv- to It. K. I'.uoklrn t to., C hleain. and rt a Jr-e anipl- -ii ix of lr. KH5 New I.lfr Pill. A 'rial v lit ituu iim-- jou vf 1 11 r merit. f hre pill arc nvy In action are! r- ticularlj ruirtle in thr rurr nt t oo- ' e.lpatJon ftrnt Sick lUadtrhf. For Malaria ami I.ivrr trouble they hato iren prutnl invaluable. 1'hry arc iiiarantenlio U perfectly ftre frtm very deleterious toiWtance and to m 1 iiurely ecrtable. Thfj do ut weaken - l4un l il-: i T- u by their action, hnt by pitln tone to ltm':::LrrV' ioBach and UmrU greatly lnviirorat nu 10 ni t .. - s the ytfiti. Keular ie iie. per box. 50M by any Irur?it J i . a r. 1.., I 1 j.i. Trilc N. l . i. I ind f uu !!' ,n, ' - CL A -I fl . iTT t I . m a1 nti eiii. .!.. ., ... !.. A .V.. ll--r..i j xt'nii i;h 5 !. A. A l.it.r lnt f. t.iih !.- i . , l!i-Vr i NVnt.,11 sii !.. T. Nl I'iiJ , .. J -;a ""it "a. - t' : II. ":::. --, 4 r V I - ir. 'f li. I". w i ."" f -- I ' i-J Iniutt.n H-T:t'U ?M .'.t ft-i.f J A. I. w, fit ;: ".?.! Hit lintl lit. i t nt .-. ; --, ,.. ..' ( uina n ( T -l. ii . fr -;.! ., ?.-- ! VIwU 14 t. 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Kootiilns Syrtips nnd Calr Oil. It It ricaant. Ita cuarnntro t thirty yrar tiw by MUIIona of Mother. Caatorla d cat royn Yorm ntid Uaj fcTcrltlinm. Caatorla. prcircnta vomitl? Simr Curd. cure IHarrhrra ntid Wind Colic. CVvtorin rrUr teclhtnr troitblr currs Conatlpatlnrt ont flatulency. CantorU aalmllalca thn food, rriUtr. the alomarh nnd botTcls cltrln healthy nod natural alcjv torla 1 tho Children' lauaccthe 3IofIirt' Friend. Ilencw'nnw and get tljft great agricultural and homo journal . - FREE! " HTJIIMOIZIIII owr nalixJ 1 Swap qa n( awf Catoria. -Ca-tael tt m etrtxl i!mm cLS m. Xc4aea k rKmmlir tuiA t . ru r4 5ct trpcm tLCLr tkiUr-m." t O. C(Wm, "CaiteialtaWt4tMJy feca4ef aaetAs erry a! IWaa l ;! I ai t ttaa.v CastorLo. III & Otf-l sa . rr CttU 'OrjT t&Tt lA ! I2 ci, -i rwterh ! UeartMiii.- .ui-'Mk. Aiijiv C farm. . TX llwmr Stri, Kw Tatk Oty. 4 1-