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11 i'llil il n -a t? VOL III. LINCOLNTON. iN. C, FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1SS9. NO. 33 shattered irvts, tiicd Lrjlxi. luipure blood, U' ijllltaUd ystein, all iiru tLe Laturu.1 out come in the .Sprint'. A medicine must be u.-d. and iiutMnif equals I'ume's CVl.-ry Cu:n po'jnd. We k-t other- pral-o ua you cannot Leip believing a disin terested party. " . - Brtadler-Generhl W. L. Greenleaf, Burling ton, Vt., wrltea : ! Lave used J'alne'a Celery Compound on H-veral ocraslons, and hlwava Villi bebent. Last spring, being very much run down and debilitated, 1 commenced taking it. Jyfo bottles made Lie feel like a new man. as a jrenerl tonic and spring medlclnu 1 do nut tnow ol its equal." $&Z,1&2k it is easy to pre kith diamohd dyes - ' Iu order to reduce my large Stock of Cashmeres aud Jeans, which tfiub.Micea the best assortment m all grades. I have decide! to "Cut tho Price'' to a mere INCREASE OVEli COST. This include the entire lftje,; aud it will prove a "big bonanza i large .families wbo have not yet ryado their Wiuter purchaser. Ouauy &ud.aU Drees Goods, I will sell at a reduction of from 10 to 25 pre eeuc Dies Jjuttous, about 1500 dozen, .worth from 10 to 20 ceuts per dozen, jba)l all go to the uuiform price-ot 5 cents per dozen. My Stock of Clothing exceeds a uy thing in tbe county, and the act that I sell double tbe amount of any other house if-tbe beat assurance that my pr ;es are the lowest. Any style aud qual ity lor Children, Boys and Men, constantly on baud or will u'e supplied at short' notice. A new lot ot Overcoats has just come in and I am ready to supply the wauts of either Men aud Boys. ..... Special sale of Carpets at 15 cents worth 25 ceats. --Business will be generally suspended on Thanksgiving day aud my store closed. Come and see what a quantity of goods you can buy forta little ironey. I now bave a small quantity of Plaids for the benefit of customers. Respectfully, JO H X.I. COBB. 19 WRITING TAUGHT BY MAIL 3S K D HiOHBIEIR lEXIPJEIRIIMiEn1 IBUT A DEEIIDIEID SUCCIESS. AS TAUGHT BY G. P. JOXFS. It you watit to learn to write beautifully, and stay at home, now is jour time. TWELVE MAMMOTH LESSONS, COVERING A PERIOD OF THREE MONTHS FOR $3.00. -I BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF WRITING FOR 15 CENTS. One dozen or more ways of signiug your name for a Silver Quarter. A sheet of elegantly combined signatures 20 cents. One dozen handsome ac ds with Lame on 25 ceuts. Sample lesson in writing 35 ents. Send me an order aud be con vinced that my work is all I claim for it- For 50 cents I will send you some of tbe best writiug you ever saw. Write for Circular enclosiug a 2 cent stamp. Your writing is excellent, you a e destiued to become a grand peu Ciau. H. J. Williamson, Presicent "Pen Art Hall", Florence, Ala. Specimens ot Card writiug to hand. They are models of grace and beauty. Your writing is superb. W. D. Showalter, Editor Pen Art Herald, Cfcciago, III. Prof. Jones is not only a beautiful writer, but an excellent, and suc cessful teacher, D. Matt Thompson', Principal Piedmont Seminary. CFJThe cash must accompany cu order. So IP Jv(MES9 ipeisixia:. Piiu. liasiness Dep't. of Piedmont Se'nmary,LincoInton,N.C.,Xov.H89,ly JNOT1C7E By virtue of a decree made at last term of Superior Court for Lincoln Coantyj-Iam authorized to sen privately sp ue valuable real estate ia tbe torc -f Linrolotou also a valuable plantation witJbiu a few miles of town, known as the Phifer plantaiion. Will be glad to confer with pat ties oesiriog to par cuae. . E. .hildf?- (omm'ss'ouer. Oct. 11, 1SS0. t. l'R NEW -3" .a iv u ft i u Oold WatcL (to a 1 1 . Ivrmtcb tn xb wsrld. Prrtfect timekeeper. Varrntd heavj, sulii UOLU buntioc ce. Both Uilie' nd g tat , wUlt work ani ciii of V L'jtSPrf' ,ubr our lro i S "''nd valuable line of Ilouebold ' Uii'--uple. Theu aanipU, a well ' , . , ' the Ratal,! free. All the work you "af u tow what w b4 you to thoae who call your Tf. V?"1 hbortand thos about yo-ttataJwya refulte ..IT fu' bicti holde for year when once etarted, MUiu we are repaid. W pay ,u eipresf, frelrht, etc. After il,fw i 't" T" would Ilk to go ta work ler u, yon can to3nT.?l? Xo P" ! upward AJdree.. aa"" -. Huxullt, forUund, Maine. evvlNJ0TIGE! A1G qualihea as Adminis trator with Will annexed, of w . Au,lbony' deced, I here-' .by .notify all persona having claim' against said estate to present samei .tome, on or before June 10, 1890 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate will pioase makv! prompt payment. K. M. KOSEMAN, Adm'r. j T . , Cum. Test. Annexo ' uncolnton, N. C, Jane 7, 'S9. Ct-' isorders I "I have u.ed two bottles of your Talne's Celery Compound, and It has KHen enMresatr I Inaction as an app'tl2T and blood puniler." ! 'i'. U BhR.StK, vatTtown, Uakota. ' Paine's Celery Compound , Is prescribed by phvlclans, recommended by ; lruj.-ifist3, tndor-ied by ministers, praised by ! u-CTa, ajid guaranteed bv xhn inaiiutm-turers, a ia sptlntr medicine which wiil do all tu a U cuimea mr it. t su it tms sprlnj. and how quickly it tones you up. Purifies the Blood. Full accounts of wonderful cures made by Paine's Celery Compound anr other medicines and tho best physicians had lulled, sent Iree. 1 hero's nothing- like It. f 11. w). hlx for 13.00. Druggists. Wells, Kichardson Co., T-urllngton, Vt. NOTICE. HAVING qualified as Adminis trator of M. A. Little, .lee'd., I bereby notify all persons having clairrs against said Estate to pre sent same to the undersigned, on or before Nov. 25, 1800, or this notice ! will be pleaded iu bar of their re- covery. Persons indebted to said estate win please make prompt pay .nent. A. JIXON, AilmV., of M. A. Little. Nov. 22, 1SS9. Gt. Jt'-K fan?e. d Scratcnes on Ibumau rr anirr?aN ired in 30 roin- ntes by Wolfrd'tinit9ry Lotion. This never fail?. Sold bv J- M. Ltw iug, Drujzisr, Lin-o!utor. UAFPY HOOSIERS AVm. TimmoDS, Postmaster ol IdaviJle, InJ.f writes: "Electric Bitters ba? done more for noe than mII other medicines com bined, Xor that bad feeline arisiosr from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, ot same place, stys: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kid ney and Liver medicine, made me feel like anew man." J W Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says : Electric Hit ters i9 just tho thing Jor a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies : he found new strength, good ap octito and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50 cents a bottle, at JJr. J M La wing's Drug Store. I 3 Sleepiest Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For gala by J. Ileedy&co. I'eh4iiiiliii v, 0liiiiini. PeHsimism w she idea thnt f vil rules ihe wrd, ha.t Jt is trnviu; stroueer diiy a.fl will ti'ially tn umph (r the r'-ti. J"be ?rUj is ! v.nrs1 ?b e n bfoie. nnd pomt-bnT j Iv governnient r turned them ovt r to other power- aul v nre all goin to tbe hil, as rapidly as time wi'l peiinir. Xit Umi' mi Chnsrian ttlmt.'h urinir the scr vices father sverti iinis re proved bis little uui illy ion. 'I'iie ioy, in the .piMr, of pessimism, arose aud anoiily slapped tbe fath er's lace. "Dear, dear, what a dreadful tbitig! It was uot so hen I war young. Then children obeyed their parents, respected and loved them," cries tbe pessimist. "I tell jou ue are gettiug wors everyday." A few months ao a mother walked tbe streets of New York City with her dead babe in her arms, because of "The rarity Of Christian chanty," which failed to give her a place on which to lay its cold form. 'There is no religion now,'' sighed the pessimist. Not long since there was an editorial in the Texas Far mer, tbe organ ot the Texas State Grange, beginning with : 'The Uni ted States flag was hissed in Chi cago, not long since, by the Anarch ists," theu following a doleful la ment about tbe horrible crimes over which the stats and stripes floated daily. O, this wicked, wicked world!"" Thus sighs the ressimist, diily tiuding new horrors which he looks at through the smoked glass of bis own unbelief. The little boy strike iug his father, the mother and her dead infant, the hissed flag, how sadly and toucuin;;ly they repre sent the horrible time coming when evil will have full sway. This pes simism is seen everywhere, even among professing Christians. It in a tacit acknowledgment that God does not rule ; thai Chri&t had died iu vain ; that evil is immortal, and omnipotent. "When he comes shall he find faith on tbe earth V On tbe other haiid the optimist carries a high heart in his bosom, lie believes in God as the omnipo tent ruler of the universe, il beli eves that in the great tight between evil and pood that god will pre dominate, ley, ie believes tuat if Mr. Ediofcu were to invent -kind of machine for gathering the good in one bundle aud the evil il inother. and weighing them th: iood would far outweigh the evil, lie knows the c'nld "slapped tb father, but instead of rushing otT and calling the worid names, he says "what did the father do ""' He learns that he took the youngster out and applied Solomon's royal retne1y. Instand of raising a howl over one little boy he thinks of the 10,000,000 who did not strike their fathers. He beard of the woman walking the streets with the dead baby and inquired why? Perhaps the parents were drunkards, opium-eatt-rs or shiftless, trifling people. There was a cause for this mother acting thus. Tbe optimist searches for it and tiods that it was right natural arid the result of seed sowing in the earl iife of tbe woman. He thinks of the thousands of happy mothers rocking iheir little ones to sleep in happy homes. He heard ot the insult offered to the fl but turn in: from the hisses of a f dis:i unl ied. ignorant lor eigneis, he iiirnstiis grateful eye and scins the mi i s ot loyal men who would die rath r than by mis conduct car l a shallow of stain on its pure fohls Th s !l 'g for which millions have fought, bi-d and died, doe- as 7jva- Farmer ais, Scat over horrible crimes in high places and low. It floats over a nation of drunkards. It floats over ignorance so dense that you can chop it out in blocks and cime of magnitude, but it does not Hoar, over child - raaniage, the curse of India. No turneral pile on which innocent women wpre burned with their dead husbands has ever been under the folds of that hissed flag. So toot bindmy, iiua iLetl pie er ative woman'.- viim., it-. teM her-. T o'- cowo r stores a;ni s?'t)-s un ea' o J Uiitiert Hiii i-illj. it wheels li human I;mm in this aj m-i t-oii'i. t r v . Nodp.: walks ,,..t .1.1 points' ili-'er, 4-id That noiutipir. n man 1 r shenoat a.:,l iU hundreds t nieu f(r aniuseineiit. sio-netiuies murder. committed, indeed the i,-,, sr"'- i' t'- ,tr-wh.tej are far to eommon, t.uf w.e cmn j '" H -S'vul f giecu. Jira-vj mitred, outraged justice i-emMnN'""' U,f"'s r" f,,r,n fh woms n pun.sumeni H,i the de 11,111 t ,1" stitlcird-'.osr.l. O'd p-.te nearly alvvavs uiet. j'a'-d !av ?. utilized.5 So the optima looUaat tbeevil,1J,ll'h VPI H,M '-" with H.jnid ! loei all be can to remedy 1 ml then turns his eyes to the good. He does not lead (nine) columns ol honors iu tho daily paper theu skip the short account of the good deeds doue for Christ's cause. He feels his owu soul growing larger, more loving, and sympathetic as the days pass and he thinks the world is growing better. He turns the light of ancient history ou our day with grateful heart, rejoices at the ptes eut, and flnds encouragement. He sees the press doiug great evil according to tho pessimist, but with the evil he fiuds greater good. He sees the steamship with its whiskey barrels going to heathen lauds, but above that soul destroying demon, be hears the missionary's farewe'l hymn. He sees the voting at the ballot box and the rascality like a flock of carrion crows hovering around a dead lamb, but he casts an honest vole and sees hundreds of others doing the same. He sees immortality stalking abroad in the land, but there are thousands of J pure men aud women whom the lips ot a loving Christ would not con demn. He sees the missionary societies multiplying on all sides. He pays his money, gives the kind word and goes on his way a beam ol sunlight that cannot be tarnished let it rest where it may. ile sees iufidel literature and dime novel abominations on all sides, but- his thoughts turu to the blessed and he remembers the millions that are sold annually. This is a good old world. Man is a grand institution. There is something in him. He is better than the angels because he Wcis raadw in the iimivre of Goo, and when he fell, Christ, the only be gotten of tbe Father, flew to his re lief. When the angels fell no re demptive plan was instituted, but Chr'st died to redeem mankind Then it" man was of so much value, surely he will tie saved, not a few handfuls of chiidien hee. and an idiot there, i:d a tVv heathens oiider saved through ignorance, hut God will bring ihem in greal armies, saved by the blood of Jesus Christ. Yes, 1.000 years have done great thiugs for earth's weepiug inhabit tants. and this is the best day the world ever saw, and each passin? day will be better still. Happy are those whose lives are cast in this country at this time. Happier those to be born twenty years later. Down with the black flag of des pair and discontent ; op with the snowy banner of purity, patriotism and love, for all mankind and love for God . . , , j pressure -f pover.y, agamt the '"'it, and occ.sioi.v show him a siraist. quit repining, gei tirmities of ,1)ss,.. a-ainst ibf ,a ' mf r , f ' , 1 , 1 pleasant wrospect for advancement. irselVhen see how bright-1 hanl,hips of an inle.ior condition. , r - ' u t . f . .w.hinin-r hnW hnU.U1., 1 , . . . A ilije praise dos an honest hoy a Oh. Pes better yours ly the sun is shining, how bule the!She oppressed, but not s; nml l,rvrr- bb.fllT- tlia lill. 7 man heart, ana above all, bow glo - rious tbe God fe serve and the age in which we live. Fanny L. Arm- Strom, in Wesleiai Adcocatc. KEMAKKA.BLK RESCL'J-:. u . r, c u in Mrs. Mitchell CiirtHin 1'JamfieM, 111. , which settiea on lier Iurz5 : r.e was tea fur mnnOi h-r V f-r tH'nilv T.In. aii-in n . ' bat crew worse. He t-l.j her" she vas a hopelc victim of cmsuiiipt'on nnd that no medicine coiiij cure tier. jj?r aru2rii sa2frcted Dr. Kind's New Discovery J"or Con.-uTnption ; she housht a bottle and to her delight found herselt terjetited from timd..-e. She continued its u?e nd after takin;: ten bottles, found hersdf sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever w. Fr,c Ui.l bottles ot this GreatDiscovery at Dr. J. M. La wind's Dru;; Store,larire bottle-! oOcaui $1.00 " I do detest a man that's close, And, furthermore, a day. j But it a pietty girl is close I feel tbe oth-r way. I Nothing is so contagious as ex- mple ; we are never eihter much good or much evil withou;. imitators. Where there is i f;Miiv rr young feojile to e-lL"lge i jr l!ii ri,.vr .jn.fr re?iMar;oi). it is j.ijiM (l H,.r,! ! "Xr- 1-,0 " s,,... ,,(. l-;t-l HI Off- Tl;e t,.Mi,r ,;. ! ''Nr uiu n. tue ?-o-t piiu- !fieuT for our muttn of - A M ; t.due and sprinkle them hck!v with rice. Ir the-e !ertei -,re then sewed ; or t-icUt i n'l : lire dteet of card- ' board, and all the pu-e por or-u- pit-d by the lexers filled in with! I wigs of evergreens sewed on, you will have a very effective device- If you wish the letters to be ;rreen. cut them out of stout buyxu paper' 'JMil i.ur ( ! 1 . . .1 ..,-. ii huh leaves-on Ti;etn ' witn Heavy, dark thread. I: snmei or me inrismas grpens are frosted. ta T nAri iti'I I !.!, t -. .. .:r i I v u ou.imm.i This is done by bruh.ng th, !. iv- ! mg with gum. and sprinkhng them! with ground mica. It has su,h a j frosty appearance as almost to low-1 er tne temperature of the room. It takes ome practice to make j the festoons of evergreens that are I so graceiu1, looped and twined! about picture ana bracket. Have! ready strong hempen o-rd, line! twine, and cMar: tines. f tl1 t're-m i twigs you are r,ii:g to use Make a loop in tJe coarse twine, and fa-i ten it over a hook, to hold ir tirmiy. Oil this f'e the sprigs in bunches of three or four, winding the hue twine about each bunch several tidies, to keep it linn. These festoons ate handsomer if brightened up wi;h an occasional spray of hoilv berries, bittersweet, or red-haw sprigs. If you wish to make round wreaths, u-e wire instead of the heavy twine. Dried grasses dipped in a solution of alum, which makes them sparkle like crystal, make charming deco rations. Letters, formed of these grasses, sewed on a foundation of pasteboard, look nke bits of idles. It is better for tbe busy house- 1 wile to have the Christmas decora tion confined to one room, such as the p'.f .lor or titliir, room ; iui , al though they are beautiful, iiko ;id tilings else, they are subject to de cay, nnJ, during the process, re quire a pretty constant supervision with broom and dust-pan. Amer ican Agriculturalist for JJecemUr. The Contt'iiiiou ami niched f Vi vt no. Virtue is soul strength. In putt souls dwelleth Go h s strngrli. She contends with the serpent o! res;rair:ed lusfs, which wc-nld coi'i about the good heart and extort from it ;sinj.-he contends with the dragon ol pasison, which, with fire and fangs, would, constrain it to desist from its good Purpos-., to break its holy vows ; she contends with the cunning ones 111 the guise cf doevs for her own and her neigh bor's honor tears the false mirror from their hands, and dashes it against the wall. She contends! even against fortune; against 'hi ' " j J ..ies-eo: ; I t . .. .. .aeprivpo ot power, but nor. ot win : jhin(ere(j i,ut not held back. Vir- j JUlre K blessedness. It cannot be : oih(,txvl in a ,jisj isition which1 inmiisbe tho mor i,n, fin! ,s' ' tin lights, and carries in irs-'t'the 1 . , . . ' onscmusn. s-i of good del-ds. It : x, preserves the pure feeling- ' 1 j aI'd C o I Ishes the most tr.i (fesins. VqS otfierwise iitjaleiil soul t' n k i'seif. w fintii ' God, and revives the favor of liieC l,er,'jl dance, 1 ,T T. . , , ! riis .iiij'-r. like i Most 11 S" as a p.edg td a still: happier time uot otherwise tha- j , -, . . ! sea.-(n. j Judge You ate a, freeholder f Prospective Jnryman Ws sir. Ju dg3 ?darnd or single ? Prospective Juryman Married;; years ago last ucnth. I Judge Have you formed or ex pressed any opinion Prospective Juryman Not. for 31 Jears past. Tin YiU. i st -,;ie l nisfoi turn's mk !. nch one s sneer, :? " h -U'jht v jl n'e of Nor , ..ifll,! f ;H ; f i.-ir 1 rtiilui) rr ovr v llrw Fcni I'f-'s full ipiiver throw ii, Vh-'e I mi;ht f:z" on t'-e, and k'tou- I '.oii'd iK t !e 1.r'o." eou!dI t J.iTik I coiiM hav h ".Ued. K'en for :i time, tha4, thou Unn-i my fadjMj f (.u ,oked Wh o' ?o-m tj, M now : F,,r ''iW1 I should ;it M-r hav felt 1 "' w"4- hone sfdi m own To w in thee hck a nd whi'st I i xt It ( );i ert'i, not been alone." Kllt to from (,;IV f) (Uy - q iv l'ir'itHt;inT MV. aIMi ci,,.!, Yrie watch thv li'e-sands wate a wa . Irmumlmred. slowlv. neek- To K,-.,t hy STniI(W nf fi;ilVn Aml r,ch th(t f1(,0 t ()f k;mln hiv,th.( to M,ss AnJ r,j 4a,0.)o To m i' 1: thy streu'h tad) hour decay A' i yet thy hopes grow strtuirer. As. tiHe.l with heavenward trust, they sav "l'';,r'M not claimtheelougor;"' . ay. oeate.-r. t is to- much this ?v T 1 1 t ioe;dv v. Js.-ti tlio'i art gone; It mu-f n-'t he ; we mav not, part ; I co-i'd n-f live m'"!!?!'' .-,,ri- jL'..i'iiwemiiuwiiij)w-nw !c;itilii"ii! iiiur. A Forsian pnpl! of Sicord gave the fo low'iiir f xtraordinary an swers : "What is gratitude !" 'Gratitude is the memory of the heart." "What is hope '' 'Hope is the blossom of happi ness.'' 'What is the difference between hope and desire ?" "Desire is a te in leaf; hope is m fro" in flower; and enjoyment is a tree in fruit.'' "W'v-U is identify ?" "A dav without vesterday or to morrow ; a Hae th ii. lias no end." "What is time ?'' "A line that has two ends ; a path which begins at th cradle aDd ends at the tomb." A wejj -known ""tenant o:iee S''u: ''I would i;oI iv.- mu'h for a iioy who does not say 'w' before lie his ;ieen with us a fortnight.'' The ,,ry who says "we'- id.ntifips him self with tho concern. I's interests are his. He sticks u( for its credit and reputation. Jle fakes j leasure in his work, and hopes vom day to say "we'' in puniest. Tne hoy Will reap what be sow if he keeps his grit and sticks 'o hia jh. You may take off your hat to him as one of the so'id men of the town. Let, his emp'over do the f.-ur thing by him: chec li'in ki::div if he chows sins j of b inz too big for his pla' : coun- 11 , , - 1 , , sel J.im as to h:s habits and associ i.,,, ,,r ,w7 i' Good luck to fhe ()OV who savs .;.v " GoI isi Uitli 11 in AiJJietifMi -M:'i-?ii:i is a rh.rrM but Mil it is Horn 1 t j . by wliti fi fie pierces tfiioug'i the Sai es of pride. Many 1 freos grow be'tr in the shade than j io flo u?;shine. Oil, i' God mmi'v with us, :f:e furnace is changed imo ., 1 a fire i jov, h prison info a piea--can I he j J - ' 1 . ure-2rourn an earthquake in o cheerfui aance . r.vtn ihri'do aron'- rod, b!" on.s und oeais ainiond . na 'i : statl of Jon-ithan. wufi h ooy o jtts point. Dr. Knnaimi. iu r . A swindler sold a t - i- 1 o Co., IMich', tanner a r-r-i jt f- r making j tiis liertt w'jrli OMiv as nilo h a t ought t-. . d -in d c r-c to (bvnle 1 lie nionev ained b the 1 i extra weight wi li ihe c.en!ifio swindler. Tne "'coo tract"' eventu- ally turned up as pioans a.y not ai)tl UP tai n,tr paid .30O or it. Mrs. Han. sin in said to le very sensitive and shiinks from heme sfared at bv tbe crowd. We don't ol mie her. It would he haro on any lady to D. stored at by the crowd Milt h;ive 'een flocking to Wsb inc'.'n nv I er hnsoird herAiii4 PridPMf. Jrfi. C'evelanl never suffered from tbi cue, Wilming ?i St ir. A in'ace at Lisbon h is leeu pre- narrd fop th reception i f Dom dio, tne former eruieror of H zil, by the Kirivr of Port 11 unl. Iioj Pedro cann t comp'a u of his tfeT. niept Since be been d.iyd, H is cert in t be genera'islv t'rived by all ihe monichs of Eu, r;,p. because none of them know how soon they may have to ask lor similar indulgence. A". Y. Star. It is expected of the newspaper that it shall cive all the news, in ckrdintT pa tieutars of the mns hor nble ciim s There is little doubr. that tamil atiry with the deti s of vice de uleu the 0 aer sensibilits if the fest men. and what is worse it posvii.lc, uo'nen too, end nourish the evil propensities of young and adventurous spirits. The paper that refuses space o mu'-h even that is true, while 'ess eagerly suiiht by a very large clas-, is far more worthy of a place iu tbe fami ly. Oast on iu Gaztttc. The population ot the State is l.vXt.000, meat enough is raised for only SUO.OUO. It will take seventeen million dollars to buy meat for tbe remaining population ; and tbe oot- . ton crop ot tbe State M valued at sixteen million dollars not enough to pay for the meat that must be bought ; not to speak of other things; yeu we ask wbU is the cause of our poverty. The credit system and the purch-M" of frtilizi ' ers are other causes of hard time. The grand mission of tbe Alliance is the solvation of the country td the people, Copt. W. A. DarJen iu a speech at Wei don. Cbildreu speak of"m-ikiug faces'' at one another, vbu thev twit their features into an expressiou of their feelings of disgust, or ncorr), or hatred. This kind of face making is an act of the will ; but tliere is h steady unking of lacs by the char acter which is invo'untary, and jet which has more enduring results than tbe other. Day. and night tbe character is chiseling away at tbe features of every fac, aud men aud wrojieii nIio'.v to o t er hat kind of face-making is going o- in their ua'u e-. It we would hive ber'er looking faes. we muHt see to it that belt'T work is done by oure face making characters. Sunday School Times. "What is to ie done witn tbe er I'residents?7' was a question recent . ly put to Grover Cleveland. "Give them a chance to earn their daily -bread in peace" was tlm qutft autv . swer. ' . - For a coujjb, bo 1 one" ounce of flax-set d in a pint o! wafer, strain and adl a little honey, one ounce of rock candy, and the j-iic of three lemons ; nrx and boil wed. Drink, as hot as possible. AVhen beating uu the whites ot 'gys. add a tinv pinch of saLt, tie- -caU'-e this will cut lliern up. and make them frothy much quicker, as well as make the froth more 'heady than it otherwise would be. I'.UCKLEN'.S ARNICA SALVE The bt Snlve n the world for cuts and , h-ubes, sore, alt rbeum, fever sores, tet er. chappefi hnnds. 'chilhla'ns. '-orns, and ill s'in eropi in, and positively cures ' eii"s, . r n- pay re-juired. it is jfuararteed : o iiivi i.erf-ct sitisfction.or monj refua- . d. " ' l' :enn pa h- For f.ale by J. M Lnwinir. Pvhsician and I'harmaciat O all t.he sarf and gloomy word Th1 mankind evr wtit, ' . Tto re ire no a id-r ones to m Tii-:n ihpe two: "Please emlt., .Met .rkb Isn'r lirigs natiirally 1-Z t,!.T. ? McCra -kl" No' i-x'--t'lv Mut h o iiiiuk it. "is tiiiirealthy -o wxrk fietween meals If anyone speaks evii of yoo, let yoir lib be such that no one will believe niiu. 4 -
The Lincoln Courier (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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Dec. 20, 1889, edition 1
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