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Iff f f tf fff QL.IYH. LINCOLNtON, N. C, FRIDAY, MAIL 2, 1894. NO. 45. VI J..AIN,M4P., His lobaxeaf tVucblntoo and of fara huiervlc WbhVelciau to the cwscQaoixtiQcrolDtoD aud surround Will twotfrj at night3 at the Lin colatda fioter.v ;..' - ..ifllexamlcr crk dentist: lincolnton, n. o Teeth extracted, without pain by the use of an anaesthe tic applied to the gum. Po: tively destroys all sense of pam and cuujeiiio after ttVmblo. 4 Iguannftet o' give satisfac tion or no charge.- fa call from you soli Jted. Aug. 4, lb'J iy BAKliEK SHOP. Newly titled up. Work, hwhu uwtlj dune... customers puhtfif' waited upon. Everything pertain Uig to the tUtl&OIlHi Mil lt dOUe atxording tiPlatest styles. UsSBY TALob, Barber Itch on human and Corfees arid all acu j Mk cured in minutes by ' Wuolfotrta ' feaitary Lotion. This never fails. Sole tw M. Lading Druflgiac Lincolnion. N a. E. W. HOKE, Livery & Feed Stables, Two Bl- :k s et uf IJutcl Lincoln, LINCOLNTON, N. c. Teams furnished on short no tice, Prices moderate. Pat ronage solicited, SngUih Spavin Liniment- remove li fcfd,oft or calloused lumps and blemjsk- from horses, blood spavins, curbs, gplintt iKeney, rin-j-boae, stifles, aprain, ali.1 swollen throats, counts etc. Save 50 by a0 of ana bottla. Warranted the most Tfinderful blettisk cure ever known. Sold. by J. Jd. Lawlng DruggistLincolnton N C.. E. M. ANDREWS "Wholesale and Retail tHakrs in OS AHB OHGAWS. Oak BeSrooni suits t ten pieces, from $20 00 to $150.00, Parlor Suits cf 8x pieces, from 822.50, to 200.00. SIDEBOARDS fiota S10.00 to &75.00 EXTENSIONS TABLES fto ai $4 .00 to HO.O0. ; . China Closets S15 00 to $45 00. : Renter abhsi $1.00 to $5.00. Easels and Pictupe 3 00 to 20 00, ' COUCHES and LOUNGES $7-50 io345.0O. 2l&sic racks aud Cab:uett, -1.50 to 12.00.' ReVolViog Book Cases sad Roll Top Desks and iffl -e Cuawr5-p0. to-; 0 00. Organ, 50 00 to 150.00. Piano-, 5225 00 fa $800.00. This is a great sale and you make a ereat mistake if you fail to take advantage of it. ALL letters promptly answer ed. NVrite at once for particu lars. E. 21. AISHEWS 16. and 18 West Trade St, CHARLOTTE, JV- C Jan. 26, 1894. BILIOUSNESS .'.) . j l'. J .itl 'jut ;.'.. -i ' . Who has not suffered tlua misery caused by bile in the' Stomach "which aa inactive cr sluggish liver failed to carry off., . . THE PREVENTION AND CURE IS ! liquid'or powder, which gives quick action to the liver and carrieH orf'the bila by a mild move merit of the bowek. It i3 no pur- i gative or grijiing medicine, but purely vegetable. Many people take pills more take immona Liver Ptegulator. I have been a victim to BlliouaneHH for yeurrt, aud after tryluK Vaiioiiii iointjdie lay only MUcteHs whs Iu the uso of Slm mond Llvtr Regulator, wbtch never failed to relieve- me. I epeak not of myself, alone, but my whole fuuiily." J. M. Fri.L itAS, Helmu, Ala. 4i-KrEIlY l'ACKAGK- H oor Z Rtmop In red on wrapper, j J. B. ZKIUS ft CO.. i luUdclphU, Pa. i J Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- i nt business conducted for Modem atit Fees, t t Our orrice is opposite u. s. patent Office J and we can secure patent ia less time than those j 4 remote from Washington. Send model, drawiue or rhoto.. with descrip- ( ttion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of j 5 charge. Our fee not due till patent ia secured. 4 A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with 5 cost of tame in the U. S. and foreign countries! sent tree. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO.i Opp. Patent Offici KNTION I nas revolutionized ENTION j tho world durin? the last half century.' Not least among tbe wonders of mtentive progress 19 a" method and system ot work tbt can b6 performed all ovar the country without separating the workers, from tbeir homes. Pay lib eral; any one can do the work; either eex, young cr oldoo speei&l. ability required Capital not ieeded; yoa are etarted free. Cut this out and return to us and we will send you Ireb, something of great value and importance to yo'u, that will start you in buin&s,! which will bring you in more money ri ht away, than anything ,ele in the world. Grand outfit free. Address True & o., Aueusta. "Main. . IIUIW MaMMMBMB ( When Bnby waa sick,, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When aho became Miss, aha clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. BUCKLEY '3 AKNlCA SALVJC Tbe bust Salve m the world for cuts and bruises, sores, salt rhdiitn, fever sores, tet- er,ctiippel hnnd, chilblains, corns, and all s-kin eruption?, ar.fj pos'tively cure Piles. r no pay rejuired. It is guaranteed to give perfect s-itisfaction ,or money refun ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale ty J W Lawine. Pvhpician nd Phirrjficit The Wage Earner is, without doubt, the greatest benificiary of life insurance. It affords him an absolutely safe means of investing his savings and a guarantee that those de pending on his earnings will be amply provided for at his demise. Under the Tontine policy of the Equitable Life he is also provided with a safe guard against misfortune besides receiving a much larger amount of insurance for the same amount of premiums paid in. It is bet ter than the savings bank. better than the building association, better than government bonds. Better for the wage earner, 01 for anyone, than any othef method ever, originated. For facts and figures, address p V. J. RODDEY, Manager, For the Carolinai, Rock Hill, S. C. CTJRE FOR HEADACHE. Li a remedy for all forms of Headache Electrlo Bitters has proved to be the very bst. ' It effects a permanent cure and tbe most dreaded habitual sick neadaches vipld "to its inifjence We ur?e all who J 7 " . . . . . J : we cjnictea to procure u uuwv, un ivo this remedy a fair trial." . In cases ot hab itual constipation Ebctric Bittera cures by giving tbe needed tone to the bowels, and few cuaes resist tbe use of this medicine. Try it onoe. Laree bottles only 50 cents at J M Lawings Drug Store. Tue Sootu Uae Gulut-d liy it ! Trials A few jers .fot when th tjuo cetw of iiua-ojakiDg iu Alabama nod of cuttODtDdUUfacturin id the Car olioa and Georgia bad giveu to the ptole of the South nrue coacep tiou of the wealth-creating posaibil itia ot the leHOurcen, there whh a rapid loduatliftl delnpi(tHnt uh'ch laturallj biouilit t..u( u trvurof eal t-atatK fpfouiaiinn. Ttnouh. out the history ol the United StateM the latter has always loilowed (he fotiu.-r Wliafever tuanufactnriDg jgoih very active, lurnishing a "h tin- a I a rye. increase iu popula- o.. he vaint-t are neo-SHaiilv v-u toiaml. With tte d'epo in n i f f.h A met lean e e to dint-own Lt fuluie, to lie too nutbueiaNtic v-r piogpei'iivH juo.-ppr us time wti too much f riitit-fje1 over hiv,terid periods ot ilenttifjHijui, thin tp culttltVK Ukteiet lc pitu ot ttitt rfoafh inu wild rii wh b-d a 'lnnn).' Tt.era wai h idumlminn tor uincb activity and for a markod increase in the real valne of land, bat the , excitement rau too higby nud juet when it had reaehfd tever httt tbe great cra-h ot Baring Iiro. Uilure catue. It as a critical time tbe birtttiry of tbe South. Many bie financiers who had uevr stud led tmt ec ion, aul who knew lit iloor nothlug aimut Us inherent stifujitb, bad looked upon all the progress of the half decline from 1865 to 1890 as uofruheiar.tial, and ;h uitrely tbe oatcorme of reaKetj ta'e speculation. Tbev booeftl.v Uelievtj ibat Southern furnaces had only beea built in order to sell town lots ; they freely predicted a mo-t disastrous collapse of all nuaioess interests lu tbe South when once fthe babble was ' picked," as tbey expressed it. To be suddenly ar rested wben at tbe full tide of spec ulation was a crucial test oi tbe Souths stability, bat to have ad ded to this tbe lowest average prioe for cotton' ever knoD, with one exception, doubled tbe severity of tbe blow. ' It was prophesied that failures would be almost Dumber- le8S, and that tbe Soatb would not racover for many years. A leading banker, an officer of one of the big banking institonons of the country often said to the writer ihat tbe woole industrial development of that section was unsound "Wait." said he once, "until this boom is over, and tben you will eee troable Why, I have jast been to Koaooke,7 be continued," and everything there is unsafe, and before long there ,or me Federal gunners, aud iu a will be a fearfnl crash, and tbefew moments both lay on tbe whole place will be bankrupt." Dur ing the late financial stringency bis bank bad to rein se to pay oat ear4tortuD(,8 0f war had brought togeth- rencyv -and bad a. bard struggle to stand tbe strain. In Roanoke times were pretty bard arid money scarce, bat every bank ia tbe town was able to supply currency for all de mands and to take care of all cos tomevs, and there was noseriouj financial troubles 1 And thus it; bas been with the! wbole Soatb. ': For three years it Das laced. tue worst ' conditions ot depressed: trade, ot abnormally lo prices of iron and cotton, of timidi. ty on the part ot oatside capitalists wbo have withheld the financial sui port previously acwrded to Southern banks, and finally,. ol tbe late acute money scare, the worst th's country has ever seen, and out ot all this it has emerged with such credit as to have suprised the fioan cial world. Through it all its plant ers and farmers have gone on in creasing their production of lood a'uflV, diversifying tbeir crops, re-lgeDeof g00j burner, whispered ducing the cost of their cotton, and j geutly : are now on safer ground tbau the) ojn bell, geueral" farmers uf any other section ot the country ; its cotton millf and eottoosOii mills aDd most of its woodworking industries have been fully employtd, while old mills have been enlarged and many new mills constructed ; its iron in. telests, though without accumala - , , tea capiiarupou mcu u 1111 ohk, F . . ... , I bave wreatbered , tbe depression; with fewer -faiiarea tuaa those ot the North and West .its coal comes have steadily and enormously in. oatnnt- and finallv. its banks have proved that in pro portion ro nnub''r and capital tbev ether part of our coautry, tbe per ceuiage of fadures having been ls than iu any oihnr sections. 8ucb, in brier, is ' be way iu which the JSourn has met tbe strain of tbe last three years. - . decade of continuous progress aud pronperity would tcircely have ec"U)plibed hn much for the fa. tureut the South as tbese three years ot leputation bui'ding Tb whole basmess world now adtni's, as it never would have admitted ex cept after sue h a ,test . ot solidity, that there is a strength in Southern 'ositipss interests, a foundation on whih to build, In ihe way of ad-v-iUt-t:iHs aud reoure-i divert 1m iiHture tftat has no pirallrl. A good ua'i.e is more to be de wired tbau riches, iu tbls case espe cially, btcaase lroaT a" material Mt:ddpoiut tbe good name which t h South Las won will b worth many millions more than would have heel! tbe increase of wealth had the three lean years been fat years. During this period of de pression tbe Soatb has learned to couomiz?, not so muoh in the cost of living, for that was pretiy weli understood, hut in coat ot product ion. lt ha learned now to make ! lrou at a dollar or two a ton cheap er than it did beiore low prices toicrd the managers of its iron fur- 1 aces to study eeiy poiut. where a 'ew cents could be saved either by 'unproved machinery or improved tuethods or handling the raw uaa 1 trial ; it has learned bow to pro Cues cotton good f to tbe best ad vantage In fact, every branch of industry and ot geueial business has beeu put npon a more solid bas is than prior to this eia of low prices. Under these conditions the South is ia a stronger position for success iu its future industrial de velopment than jt ever was before. A good story is told of Bishop (then lieutenant-general) Polk of tqe Confederate", army and another general, whom we will call "Biarik," who now resides in Alabama : Daring tbe Georgia campaign, and not long before General Polk wa &ii)ea at pinB Mountain, he res Luested General Blauk to accom pany bim to a hill is front of tbe lines which commanded an excel lent view of tbe position of tbe op posing Federal forces. Tbe figures of the two officers, outlined upou tbe-kyas tbev stood upon this 1 lmicerjCc., ottered a tempting mark ground, stunned and senseless from the tffect to Federal ahells. The er a most distinguished churchmen and one of the bravest and most trusted of Forrest's officers. The latter, however, was not at the. time noted for extreme piety, bat was rather given to tbe use of vigorous limmura o ri 1 f.rnci h fx BTnlBtinoa ! which fact tbe good bisbop knew and regretted ; be also knew tbat hi present companiou was one of the very best and bravest men in 1 tDe Confedera?e eervice. The to officers lay etnnned for several raiuotes. General Black tbe first to recover. Looking ! arjout him iu a dazed way. be soon cii8.;overfd the burly form cf his COffip3Qion WQC) wa, breathing j heavily, bat evidently coming jar0UD(J all r-ght. In a few momeuts j ie i,eard General Polk mutter : "O Lord 1 where am 1, where am If General Blank, keenly alive to a "Impossible," rourmurtd tbe of Bbeater; Josepn r. yyanace au.1 semi-cocsctoos Polk. 'Who is it C. E. 3pencr, of Yorkville; J. ft. tbat eells me so?" White, ol D'Us. N 0; V. A. Mc "It is I General Blank,'' solemn iBe. of L'ooolnton; W. H. Williams, ly responded that practical joker, jof Newton. N. C, aud P. G Moore, "O Lord," groaned tbe good bisb.jol Caldwell. The Oouoo are 7 per L i.h rr.ar,. nn ! Tf KUnfc '; T . .. iJ uric 1 b.WJ w it luuoi wo 1 D . Shelby Review. . J - Jee Jiag a tonic, cr children vho want bnC' in? np. should take PHOTV.N-S 1RO-V IIITTEUS. It is pleasant to tate. cures MaLiria.Ini& gest-u. Biii )u.nf3 mid Uver (JuUiClauita. - j Subscribe for tbe Cotjeieb. Electric Young .Tfu The electric atmoHpbce o tb American buaioeMs wot Id is all too apt to make our yo'ng ni-n 1mp-i rieut, witea Elard W. BjU in aa article o young men id tbe March Ladien Home Journal. Tbev wnt fn fltr tnfnrrt that nn PVpn walk . 1 . , - ., ; welf. Amh l'nn m a m'tMnlin thir.' c r forget tba, lik" flre and wtter, it makes a good servant t'Ut a pooi master. Unttiug along too f.tt is juft as injurious s get i )g along too Blow. A young man bet wee 1 twenty and twenty-flvei mu-t he pa tieut is a difficult thing to cultivate, ut it h amo ig the firrtt n-.-on- vt idJt I -h r f 1 11 hii.-ine.p. A g i d lock id i-iUrij('n s a ditSctlU tbio j to fu'(ivT t-, tu' it is among ib firNt ltt-itj Ka vvr ms? 'etf n 'i boei nef. A tfiujd fo k or patience, acquired in early llff. will stand a man in good stead mi later ve:ws. It is a uaudy thing to bace and draw npoo, aud makes a spleiriiil safety- valve. Kec-iii-e a 011 ng muii, as be approaches twenty rice, begins to e tbiugs more plainly tbju he did fi e yrai tetore, be uiustn't gt the ida that he is a nusmess man yet, anil entitled to a lry. It busiues ques- fion, which he didn't nuderhtaud five years beiore, now hegiu to look !'ear - r to hiui, it is heeau-e he is pas-sin thrcujjh the transitory state that divides the immaiure judgment ot the young tnau and the ripeniu ! penetration of man. lie is simply beginning. From tbeu be will grow, add bis walary will grow as be gro'ti But Kome wasn't huilt in a day, and a business atari irrt ruide in anight. As experience come, the jadguieut will become mature, iud by the time tbe young man reaches thirty he will begin to realize tnat be didn't know as mocb at twenty., five as he though be d'd. And when he is ready to lero from others he will begin to grow wise. And when be reaches that state where he is willing to concede tbat be basu't a ''corner" on all tbe knowledge , in this world, be will be stepping ouc of the chrysalis of youth. Whittled to a Point. A mistake is apt to attract iK:e atteutiou to os than a virtue. Ram's Hon. A white lie is a flag of truce with which a .mart parleys with falsehood Yankera Gazette. Tbe man goes to bed .tired wbo spends the day looking for an easy place. Ram's Horn. It would pozzle au anion to un derstand what there is about a rose that deople like. Ram's Horn. Tbere was a youug persou of Flo- rida Who encountered a ghoet a 1 corrl(jor . But tbegbot sped away, And be swears, to this day, Tbat be never saw anything horrid- i er. Va. , recently completed, is one of the finest municipal baildinss in this country, and wou'd be a credit to a city Mv times tb siz-i ot tbe one whosec'tizentf boilt ir; Ir coet in all $1,370,000. Th" granite in it alone would make a wail 13,000 feet long, two and a-balf feet thick and six feet high Manvfacture' Uncord To Discharge He lerci wen. The stock and bondholderM of tbe Cbe-ster & Lenoir toad bave decided bv a rnajoiiiv rote to allow the stock bolder S to operate it aud take it out of tbe hands of the receivers Msj r G. W. t lUrper, of Leuoir: N. C, elected presideut, with tbe fol'owlog bord of d nc'ors John L Agn's and A. G. Briee, Iceat-, hut the boldeis have agreed i to wave thtir claim to Ibat r-to tor jone year and take 5, and a'ao agreed to allosv tbe now uoauagement to jopfiat- theroad for one year, and lif they fail to pay operating X eo ses arid interest cu the hond the bendhoidis sill then assume con trol. Manf. Record. The CKinruiltf r Uldu i Paj Mr. IuuleN8lOO per Week fur 111k Paper. Specfr.l r orrt-sj'Oii Jent of Thi LnnimrV Washisutox. Fel'. IU, 1S94. The Htatemmt lu the Fayetteville Oi. server that CJhalrtuAu Simmons hd paid Mr.'Jos -pnx Daniels $100 per week daring the'eampign iu onler . . K to start and 'keep hi paper ' on its 'legs, wa een bv Mr- Daniels Todr far tbe first tira. ' FI" detioaoced it svm absolutely fals, and said thar during th last weeks of tbe cam- paigb ihc State executive commit tee furnished a large - batch of names ty which it de-aired tbe A'orfA Carolinian ent. 'Mr. Daniels was pud-less. than onerbtlf tbe actual ! oo.r i. the pape'g s-nr. out bv bini tt.r (tanjp-tigi purposes, and io nd btion , couiiibutd Irom his ,on pocket 1 for every 1 paid bv the, :tato executive committee. , lo ads titiou to thia ho individually p od into 1 be 'campaign fund 8100 from bis o u pjckH, aud he has netr received a diioo from that or any other campaign committee during his entire'expeiience in journalism in North Carolina. JThe oommittee lto purchased papers lor dtrihu tioo iiioii the Xeics dud Observer and ! be 'State Chronicle, editea by Ashe Hid Jernigan, respecti vely,and both these gentlemen hirnishrd heir pa ,ieis at ilout, aa Mr. Dau'ebs under- ntands it. When tbe "cainpa'gn olosed aud tbe committ e ut up t-bop, it was out ot ash; aiMt a pait i! tbw money due Mr. .Daniels lor laouey actually paid out by him ba never been panl,.abd be t.as never asked for it because he kuew . tbe committee tlid not have it. He would b3 perfectly williiug to com jare uotes with tbe liberality of Mr ilale towards bis couuty committee, vlr. Daniels said that ho Lad been harged with a great imany things iut it is tbe first time any iiortb 'aroliua man ever charged bim with having received money for his campaign servxes. Daring tbe campaign be made speeches in 15 cr more counties, and would not permit the committee to pay his ex peutes. A Sad Accident. A particalarlv gad aud unfortun ate accident occured here yesterday morning about 8 30 o'clock. As lit tie Lousse, the 12 year oUi daughter f M.-. nnd Mrs. Lather X. White, as hiding in the delivery wagon ot llr. J. C. S. Lumsden. with the dri vet 'rfr.d her young brother, on her way to school, she wav .accdently tbrawn oui r;par tbe Preabyterin church, recsivuig a very evT blow on be head. Th sofferr wa- conveyed to the residence r ner raud-pareniR Mr. and Mrs. J .'. .- Tjumsden where she died between 10 and 11 o'clock from concuhMou or the Drain. The little girl wa particu'arly bright ami promising aTid tbe at ci rlent is a most distressuig one- One of its Nadut ieatares i that Mr and Mrs. V)iit were both abscrt Iron tbe -iry, having gone to Richmond. Va, vetfrdav uorniDg. North Cryohnian. They all Testify f To the EJUcscr "Swift's Specific I remedrCrom tbe Ooonrta Iwubei And tutlSi ha Ittoaeltltitolhe antipodes," ' ihfjvt wto depeiid l-lj on ihs iclan's 6JtlU- There u no wool talnc wtich it dues col UxuneUlel7 eradicate. Poisons outwardly borbl cr tii result of vtle diAe from withla ail 1;!1 to tU potent but simplo remedy. It is aa En-Muaa tonic, tundaopthoold and fee Ue. cures fcTidiigaf nsio from impure blood or wesXeoed Tltaitty. 4Sj.J tor s. irtfetWe. Eznmine tba procC Bock on " Blood and Skin TTS SWIPT SPECIFIC CO, Drawer 3. Atlanta, C. GUARANTEED CURE. We authorize our aJverti3d druggist to sell vou Dr. Kine i iw DiscoTrr roi consamption, couzbs and colds, upsu this condition... It yvu are afflittedfwitb La Grippe and will use thi remedy according to 01 recti fns, g'Tin 11 a iair inaa. uu perince no btnofit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. "We make thia offer teca.ti?$ of the wonderful success of t r. King's New Discovery dur ing lat 8"tsn' epidemic. Have beatd of nca.e in whict it f-uled. Try it. Xril bottles freo at J. M. .Xawing'a drajstre. Large siz 50c and $1 00. 1; - i r -1. t: r - l Ll .Ww. to ' M A U 1 at itt 111 , n iiii 1 m i ti j mm X.e tbe Children Head the ewpHier. Savs mi exchange: "Teach the boys and girls to read ne wapaper uot si nat'onal, trasb- y nmutty sheets but clean, respect able, plain spoken prs. It wiil -do them more good than oao b4 alcolated. Tr wilt give them food for thought. It will cultivate a taste for more extensive, reading. Ir will cm- tqtu to love borne bet- tr. It w;ll make th'r intellects clearer and tlu-it kifarts hMppit-r aud better. Tbeu a- they glow iu wis dom, they ahould a'ho be supplied with first class magazines and good books. Opportunities will be worth more to them rhsn mints ni gold Br all inexiiM cultivate a t-tbte for teaoiu uuiong the childit-n ; and a good local pMper is the best lo begin with, us the hildrfii can ri ad about things that are familiar to I be in anout their to.vn and uouuty, aud concerning men and things ot which tbev have . peraoiial .knowledge. From this they .can go on step by step uutil they rank umoug the most intelligent people of the land.'' There is a world of trntb in this. An Iredell ' teacher came iuto the Landmark office receutlv to pay bis subscription tor bis pupitu, aud spoke on this very yuhjecL. He sa;d he could tell m an instant when a child came to his t-cQitol whether its patents took a newspaper. If they did and the child could read, teach ing it was easy. If tbb child was not accustomed to reading newspa pers it had u general information on auy subject and the work of im- parting tutor motion to it was bur densome and very difficult Hvuce this teacher had advised all children who came to tbem to urge their pa. rents to take , a. newi.pper some paper anyway but always give the home paper tbo preference. If tb uiany people who are "roo poor to take a Dewapapr," and consider it a Irxury that can easily be dispensed with wbiD "hani time" come, wou'd consider tor a moment of what tbey are deptlving noc only themselves bat their chil dren, we think hardly anybody wbo cau read would bn wit boat one. Tbe extract above says, teach the boys and girls to red r.ewspa pers.' All tbey want is a chance. If tbe newspaper Is in the family they'd reaa it. The Laic JDonalil W. Itain A lilt of Unwritten IIilory. Tbe following appears in tbe Dnr hHin San, Migned by Jilr..N. A..Iiim y: '-Bus a Irttfe while prior to the lea'h of Donald W. Bain, tbe writer paid bitn a 'pleasanr. vis't at bis ot. ii:e between ID and 20 years, aud 1U yeaM oftfce time the honored I t easurer of th Sute. He said to ue : "Did you know that I never .nked a man ' sign ay -official ooods I can but feel proud ot the way in which it was done, I bd my bonds already prepared, and was thinking about who 1 should ask to sign it for rne, and just theu a friend called to s,e me, and said he wished to make me a Christmas present., ami ae-kd me for toy bond. He took it out wiih him, and iu a bort ti ne re'urned U fullv execu ted. AH mv u ceediug oScil bonds were made in tbe sauue way. My bart is full of gratitude to God or ucli friend"1.'' "I kuew Donald Baiu from his childhood, aud never knew aught of him but good God blea bis inem ory !" Wanta a Convict Wife. Warden Weylor recently received at th penitentiary aletler in wbicb the writer aked if there , is a young gitl injyoor.prisou tneage of lt or 17, 18 or 20 years who can be taken oat by marrjiug. Tbe writer a-ked an answer and . signed tbe name of Jobn Mobley. adding tbe names oi his lather ana mother and tbe information that be was ..born iu vViisoo, N. G- No; address was given to wbicb an answer to tbn letter might be sent. Baltimore Sun IT TOUR TtACK Avnr.s. Ot you are all worn out, n-nlly good lor noth ing, it Is utncral dibiiitv 1 ry B K O WX'lt Hi O-V til TTEK8. It Will cure ycu. cleanse your liver, and giva Kood aonatua.
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