fffnlll W f ft IPS? lit fHf If IMWlH VOL. VIII. LINCOLNTON, N. C, FRIDAY, JAN. 18, 1895, NO. 38. ii ; 1 ( 1 i to c e?i t--' -i til for emsnts and Children. pniOTHERS, Do You Know .. y VitJ Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many 8o-callel Soothing Syrups, ami zuost remedies for chiJdren are composed of opium or morphine f Do "Yi. ci Know thut opium cud morphiiio are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do Yoi Know that ifi must ocunUicd drug-gidts arc not permitted to sell narcotica 1ibout labeling tLcin poisMjns y Do Ton KaoTt that you should not pcrniic any medicine to be given your child Uilts you or yar pbyslciaa fci.ov of v.hut 1: j eoEipua-1 ? Do You Know that C'uatoriu ii a purdy wuiMj preparation, a:id thit a list of its IcTedieuts is puUished vith every butt?- ? Po Y0-.1 Know that C'n:;triu is thu prescription if tha famc;j3 T'r. Ca.rr.Mel I irtber. That it ha U- ri in ua: fur nearly thirty years, und that mere Caster U ij now rcM than of all other re-r:eiiu.-j f.r cLiMrcn oombini.-d t Do Von Knour th:t th.3 Intent O.T10; Ik-partmeiit of the Unite.'. Stutt-s, and of other ev.mtrks, hn- Issued cxolu.nvo right to Lr. litcbe r and his assigns to use the vor " Castcrla " and its formula, aud thut to Imitate them is a state prison offense 1 Do Yog Know that one of the rt-asens for Krantinp this go vernment protection was ecaurfo Custoria hud Wn proven to j abeolntcly harmles : ? Do Yon Know that 35 averajo docea of Caitoria are furnished for 35 cents, or or.o cent a dae ? Do "Von Know that t5itj pos:s:;uJ ci tbit; perfect prepare t!cn, your children may be kept well, and that you may havo unbroken r&a ? , thoso things arc worth knowing. They are facta. THE NEW YEA 15. What la the Ilniplet Period of I.llo? We spend our years as a tale that is told. Psalms xc , 9. How strange it will seem to us learn what stud wo are made of. 1SC3 was a Speaker of the House JJut do not arouse him from his ever subject to such humiliation ss sleep. Let him dream on, dear "the ci'p contains which the Boss boy ot or.r households, until the j prepared for Mr. Walzer, and which sunshine falls on his eyelids and i Mr. Walzer pretends to like. Tii wakes him. Soon enough lie willjprico of success was tins humilia learn his sad lesson ; soon enough jtion. The cup Mr. Walzer, you discover that not all hiscompan- by and by to'live in a world, where 1(y camr from the New Jerusalem there is no time at all, because there is so much of it ! Years will count for nothing, since there are s) many of them that the treasury cannot be exhausted. Time exhibits some curious traits which are well worth observ ing. It is in no hurry whatever, but. on the contrary, seems to be will- I ing to sit at its ease on the road- of his first tragedy Life may no lender be a dream, for those Id I side when it is watching the boys ! and girls of the world. So per sistently does it linger in our ear ly days, before yet there are clouds in the sky, that we many times wish it would thrown away a few summers and winters and bring us suddenly nearer to a realization of our dreams. Then we are in the rush and whirl ..t Hi.', our shoul.krs lalen it3 ,)y the wjntftr (ini8illew with duties and responsibilities! ! i.v.i i.,,.,.:., i with the fragrance of heaven about ! them. In the" meanwhile his cas tlos are quite worth builuing. though he may never live in them, (iive him your blessing, but do not disturb his pleasant thoughts. If you turn to ripe manhood j what a different environment greets you. The . ritv has been built, and the boy in passing through it Ins become serious There is a dignity in his bearing which circumstancealms developed He has broadened ikl deepened since he caught his'Brst glimpse must drink to the dress, and you will be forced to declare that Tou like it. The record is broken twice in THE CJOVERNOllS MESSAGE. We prim to-day the full text of the Governor's message which was read yesterday in the House of Representatives. It is a careful and well digested treatment of the affairs of the State during the past two years, and is replete with m- year. 8. That a monument be erected in commemoration of the late Sen ator Vance. t. That a reformatory be estab lished for iuvenile criminals. There are now fifty-five convicts in the penitentiary under sixteen years cf age.and some are aa young as nine. 10. That the cilice of County teresting statistical information j the election of Mr. Walzer. Ho is j a,Kl Wlie recommendations. it j juurt Stenographer be establish the youngest man, except Joseph j a "on-partisan, thoughtful and ju- ed. uicial .Mate paper; and, without n. That the Solictor he a sal- Y . Holden, ever called upon to preside over the House and Hol den presided over the most corrupt body ever held in the State. He is also the only man who over ac cepted it and disclosed the fact that other hands were dictating and controling his actions. The Boss permits him to sit in the- seat, and seem to wield the gavel but behind the scenes, the string is pulled and Walzer is the dummy in the cele brated PiiMch and Judv fchow now days have gone and he has looked) being enacted in the Ilouseof Bep- u pon a new earth and a new heav en. But in the place of the dream ha come a struggle which hardens every fibre of his frame, and as he heth- home, f lcrmtnro of Is on every Children Cry for Pitcher's Castcria. time looses its interest in us and ; i( , m.,Ut,ra n ntsnine dear woman so quickens its pace that we won- Lt his fiido wilh whom jHJ hag der if our. weeks and months me waikpil trough stormv and sunnv w inged and have tlown away while y..:u.s the eiunvn making the e Siept. Iwi lL'in riiifr with thoir 'rlin lnrp But in old age time cannot go i fast enough to suit itself. We get you say then- less happiness there than was found in that mans USES AND ENDORSES THE IE S TRADE jfACX. "Cure-? when al! el.i-: f.il .'' .... -. Investigation .Ni-;h C'HnIit:a iiiprpnis Court. . !-!.A;iK, nil: .ItsT'CP. T IIIVIICO. Uau-.i.jii. X. C , Jan. i6. 1 9. . ctjllv for c.'.li lr i! f. one la-t Mav.and 1 am sure I i t hh s iw.t li e.' tt'iie-. Its o,t Ir. a'1ylii doctors' rn. I F'l-'f'trnlihrotJnn To I ua - Mlif. T T-i niv .1 ; tn.v with !t, ani ol. i-.vWlimuu-.i:U.l 4 -i r ; M ai I l ull t- i.v rt-ruiiiiin-iirt l(. DOCK FREE. Viiiir truly. 34S rcurs-;) avc:;uc. 8j ft- I the impression that it is tired of us: hovl,()0(1 days? liis enjoyment (that it would like to get rid of lhll8 -;, i:VerJnt flavor, but'is'it not by leading us speedily low ;.rd , sh. .... ? heaven at whose gates it bids us farewell. No time is so short as that of the man who lias passed the three score milestone. The clock no longer ticks the seconds away, but the days. The very weeks Hash by. Harkly do the Hewers of April bloom before the . But turn from this magnificent perio 1 of achievement to a calm and serene old age. It has its early life behind it, but bef-re it is immortality. Il is like a gorge ous day in October, when the ;!ouds throw gray shadows on the lake and forest are ciinison. You resentatives. James P. Norten, a one-legged soldier, from McDowell county, was elected Assistant Door-Keeper in the House in 1S74, in the Con stitutional Convention in 1ST" and several times hereafter. With his intending it, Governor Carr has furnished the best proof ot the ef ficient administration which the Democratic party has given to the people of the Commonwealth. There is no man w ho lows his aried otlicer, and the fee which U now taxed in l.'ic fill of eosts bo collected trom the defendants, and paiil into the State Treasury. 1l That two or more special Judgr'S lj provide-i with authority State, whether Democrat, Kepub- j to lulll )ecAi courts. arui trv lican or Pojuilist, who will not feel a thrill of pride in leaJit g the clean record of an administration that has been free from scnnd;;l, extravagance, or negligence. In all history there is no record ol any government that has rejected ;he economy Mid thrift of a peo ple more perfectly, nor one which has been so free 1'rom mistakes. The Legislature has a great re sponsibility. On the one hand is a radleal and irresponsible element oilier hand, there is an element i that would eons . 'i ve all that is ! 1 J' 1 J 4 I farnings he staged a store ii. Ma- c,nmonn- un (naM"" 101 ,", lion and Trnvided himself u ith n llsure of tearing d-wn. On tie home. He ioined the Fusionists a I little while ago. because the Dem ocrats didn't keep him in ali i e! best, and that oPIvse3 radical and time, with it is surmised, a prom-joxtlY;mi; '"sniv3. '1 h ? whol i?e from them that he should have 111 Ule l ue' 01 a:i l,1,r" are interested m the contest le- (his old place. But he was unforlu- nate m hi; location. He lived too near t" 1'ricehard Not even the fact that the fire a few weeks a go, d. st roved Ml le had, saved him lie went down in the cases n hieh demand immediate in vestigation. That a iir.tli.g oMice and pottery works he establish d at the Deaf and Dumb Institution at Morgjnton. 11. That all exceptions trom taxation be taken from the North Carolina Railroad, it being the only corpor.u ion in the State which does not already piy its il;e pro port ion ot t iie taxes. l.. That such cliang?; be made in the present oyster la.vs as will render them effective and cany out t.he piiriaiies of their creation. News iV li s. rver. I lie HattroaiS ::tnl Ituiiil-gralhut. If is n dable th.it b .th tlii sys tems of raiiwav in th's Southeast ern stciien hav-; enragd new men frosts of October set in, and hard- n,.,v n(1 ooin. a (:,v iu Jim0 ly do the frosts carve fantastic pic wh;,M tl0 sap in f.V(.rv twoe nOWJ lures on the winnow nane neioio ; i;;.u a inoUitai torrent, but it has Professional Cards. J. W. SAIN.M.D., Hds ! c ited a L n :o utoti and ot frs bis -; vies as plis;cian to th ciri?-ii3 ot Liie.'Oliiion at:d sin toai d 1 11 coa:ity. Wj I itetounj at nigh" at tlit L D C'hooii Hole'. Mar, h H9i lv DENTAL NOTICE- D'. A. W. .'fxa"(?cr le a In- ofli -e at L nco n on, Juu, Au C'Jd', O .'el.e-, Dtc iab r, Fib uary ami Ap-i'. W II U in Ml. Jlolij, Juy. Septemb- r, November. Jh'.uov, Ma'ch ;mti Miy. P,'.? :i too 80'.ic:t-d. Tj-rans c-sh and m d ra b4 CURES SCROFULA, BLOOD POISON. twren t ose who would wantonly destroy and those who would eon- S-rvc and buiid 1 p. "Conferva- : X ,hIio!h. and that both It im is m.t antagonistic to powth,' j tU(, in-(,mJlh;1;,i,injri , cH wiick of mountaineers to general ,wU ,s i'A " cnange inai . th,,y Si th). inil(,rlnllPl. of iinmi. ii not e.-rlamly and surely an 1.11- , ..t i)n m vi:irs f.n ls-(J Jeter. ; provemei.t. j to lim . of tj(, Southern This is an era of "nform'! Amo,r' 1'e,)mmen:hlti,,ns ! Sintes were an.oK-s, the richest in ! i ' 1 1 t. ... 4 .. i When the Democrats controlled i muill"M 1,1 lw M,lt?bh;ii-"' "" ' the Cnion. The WealT, thatwa any person deemed in the legislature, Mr. Beitzel, of! 1. That, Catawba, who lost one leg bravelv I d.'n 'er of being lyiuhed shall be 1 in the South then was practically ' i aii m.ide in the produ d ion of cot- fighting for the Confederate c.use, I niiat " tho penitan- ,ih(l aii(, ,v Ml , ; lnaln the sun of another spring makes L il0:uilv a!1( a ?fiory oi-jts own a was Assistant Doorkeeper ot thejiar.v 'Ul 1 k,'1't th,1' 111,111 tn:'b at owne.l by planters, who weiv men tlie meadow green once more. mlx iUn a ory -., sublime that But what care we if at the end jytiU u,)on the landscape with of time we can draw on eternity ? Urp.jj teaiS iUU ?Ui, Time can gam no advantage over OU .r(J has a jcauty n,, does us, for if he would b- quit ot us we j not outaih wjt, anv " human life, would also be quit of him. He is j jts pi.sures are two-fohi-the bat our servant after ail, and is 110th- : js over am t, fntnn is near, ing better than the driver who The rength of the body is like vh1p3 us his horses when they th.e ebb tide, but the strength of snuff the stable. The passengers ! faith is like the tide of the flood- to have been committed. Dl YOU SM3KE ? HAVE you SMOKED? W31LI, TJ SBIdlKE? "Old Red House" SMOKING TOBACCO MILD & SWEET- T?y it cuce. Ask for it. miln'you WILT, DEMAND IT. Nice pipe and I ent sfetu t iven with each - z. a k for 5 cents. Merchants Da joo wish a qaick stlkr If no w rite fir saron'e of 45OLD RED HOUSE" 3 !;oliiiT Tobac.o Mar nl. ctnred by are tired with the journey and they too are glad to rest after the dav's jolting. Why should we murmur or grow despondent ? for we. have The tilings of earth become a le gend and the minarets of the Ce lestial City glisten with the rays i of the setting sun. 1 he journey That all capital punishment the peniten.iarv lnhict'd in been liviug in the porter s lodge js (ione. There are but a few more onour creator's estate, and by and ;s0p3 to take and theo comes sleep by we shall hear the summons of j from which the angels ill waken that grim servitor, Death, to leave j you. the homelv eottage and take up I There is happiness to be found abode in the Father's House. f , of ,!ur f;70S.S , . rL 1 jliovhood. manhood and tottering the question nas oueo ueeu . . . , . (J and ,a House. Last year, in common with other misguided men, he. join- ed the Pojmlist party, It won even in the Democratic stronghold' of (atawoa, and he naturally thought ilirir pvrioripiipp rnd 1iril !oii . t -n , 1 , , . ,, i rrime bv effectually impressing the to Fusion, vomd at least emible - 1 0 him to hold his old place. There was a general belief that the prom-: inent Populist member from Ca- I tawba, Lee Whitener, would see t . ; it that the brave Confederate sol-j dier kept the small crumb the- i; v n. i:on 01 in. had given him. Ther-jwas a grat surprise, therefore, when Mr. Beit Zel was turned down ov the Fih- the expense 01 me eeuniy in which : ..,,;,., 1 ,,, f,r,r, the crime was committ.-d, or said j T , , , ,, ! je dored man as a .lave. cures CANCER, ECZEMA, TETTER. BLOOD ft A, iuw.d a xsw. n H1LLSB0R0 N-C. We also have a good line of chew ing tohscco. Write for samples ard factrty pi lees. 3ra. One Ct nl To Gel Well The Tn!lcs, f rii nil. No woman c.m he he u'ihi lw ih OQt h prod. i oaqd-'XioD, a ol no C)a pt X'on can be good without pood heal Iti and pare h'o-f. B ;t fltiie Hlood li.dni wiii bean'i'y year roTp'iyon b.y purifving fed eurichitor rnnr rUiOi1 Tip it. fYr ai k.n Hud blood niseis. It nrvei I ,estoJ Ir.'eriplioii f an eminent inrst invrtirale pujslciar, nd is the best building- D you are f ulTerihg with any kin or bleed disiasf Rhi umatism, Ca tairh, UcrB, Old Soiee, Genfial Dbiiitv. etc., write on a postaj card to 1 he B!od Ba'm Co., Atlnnt8, Ga. I. r a book of wondt-ifal cures free. Th's book will poiut the way to speedy recovery. Botanic Btrod B-dtn h manufactured after a loDg asked, wh'ch is the happiest pri od of human life ? It would be difficult to say, for each has a charm of its own. What more unique or exquisite spectacle than that presented by a youth fired with ambition, paint ing his hope on the sky and look ing forward to their realization with something Hue extacy ? He has the delightful recklessness of inexpeiience, and recognizes 110 difficulties that may not be over come. His imagination has an el ement of necromacy in it, and he thinks it easy to do all sorts of im possible things. No winter blast of failure has touched his cheek, and his trust and confidence in his fellows is of tropical abundance, for suspicion has never nudged his elbow, and men and women are all angels to him. The consciousness that this is a hard world to live that it may act as a oeteirent ot criminal class o. That criminals who must be kept in the penitentiary be allowed to make bricks, clothes, shoes and other articles now used in and bought for the charitable institu- State. lie recom- im-mds that the Milk of the d.n- 'vieis be continued in farm work ! which has been prosecuted with j . accomp- j e recou,-! er we dare not say. It is a pleasure, however, to whisper something about 'A Hap py New Year," whether it shall be spen'. here or among the stars. N Y. Herald. . "On u- is eod reason !or tb.3 pe.p uloit.S of Ch'iit'e! iidif.s Cor.j.b Renx ey. Davis & Boztrd, of West Mordeiet , Cs r:on Co , PM say? -'It I as cared perp e '1 at our phy iehms c: uYt d oihina fer. We MisiMdd ;ii m "o :r a bottle of Ch-.a: e:!.i i.4 Coniih K nifdy and i tliey ifi n coa.fii rid it with tb re?.! if--.' 2) aavl oU Ceht botthr for s!e bj "' W L t'rr.H-", Daii 1 ,1 ..11... ionists, and Aba Middleton, the! v,-or auu tl,eci nerobossof Dunlin countv. was lihed good results. 1 elected to the place Mr. Kpitzel j m,,Js the pwrchaso of the farm had filled so satisfactorily. Char I ,)0W ront b' the st:lte nnr lotte News. sue of four per cent bonds. The j State is now paying a rental of TWO LIVES SAVED. ! .OVf.n lipr rp,lt ffr th farms, and t Ot .1. n-i , f I... . V,., f-:i.. . til., wbs ti!d by her d ctora she hud Con- I by buying with four per cent. bonus !np!ion and thit th?i'e was n hr.pc for j tne ptate would save the differ tier, hut two toltle? ct King's New j " Discovery c-mp cl-ly cured her ae d he jence, three per cent. At the ex-s-ijs i. snvtd hf-r ii e. Mr. Thomas. Kg-1 ration of lortv vears, this saving :''!?, 13.") FloriJji St. San Franci-C), mi - ! icredvroraR dreadful cold. ppro3.?hii'2 ' would pay the purchase price. cnunnption, tried witliont ret-ult every-j 4. That tlie county and town w Jg ,rj j or 3 .t ;0- Kind's N'cw Discoyi-ry and in two week government s have 1-een wisrlv am. wacnr. d. He is nturl!y ihar.krul. It j ec0nomicall v managed under the is such results, of wnich tlje-e are 3i. no'es. ; " . , that prove the wonderful ct3cy ot this present system, and cautions the r,edic:ne in Coughs nnd Coll?. Free trial j j ,erriilatu re to hesitate long and iotr.;efct Lr. J. ai- Lawirg urug torc. il.'-s iliiiuiliatcil siinl One S.-tf'iCll Mn IIutcIo II. Itegular sizj cOc and $ 00. Money Loaned. funs to core 1 ho cnsa alt r i ra itnt pMMcuuis l)ve fuVd. p,i,e $1 00 per large bottle. For sale by druggiata. See adTcrtiiemem elsewbere. ny and blood pa rifji'ig madtcine in tlie world. Price S LOO for Ihge bottle. For sale by atl djoggists Ree dyertigpmpnt elseffhere. uprightly in has not touched his. heart bv so much as a finger tip. and he see3 in others the sweetness and light which his own life so full of sunshine. St His is the beauty of an untried soul He tninks of greatness, but we who look on cannot tell wheth er he is really great until some mighty effort must be made. Then the revelation will come to him come to him and to U9 alike. When the flames crackle and roar wo even during the corrupt day3 cf Aside from The News regular j telegraphic reports from Raleigh. J ve get some inside scenes from the Legislature th;t are of interest to everybody in the State, from thf News and Obsever. For the first time in the history of North Carolina, a Speaker ot the House is not permitted to name the committees which it is Ins duty to appoint. "At his re quest," which means "at the dicta tion of The Boss," a committee has been appointed to assist the Speak er in na mi n? the committees. Not Leal It-pr. s?ntativca Wanted Oar 8jUm atf -rd auop portunily to borrow on either personal or rea' estate security. Tbe plan is impure r to Building and Loan Asoca-iion-. Tbe aaaouut borrowed uiav be leturtifd iu monthly payrofe"t" vvitboul hoDu, wilb interest at 5 p' t. p.- r annum, it iffird allure te n by to investor?, wilh a non ible gnaiatitee cf an auauai d.vi.. J. nd of from 8 1 1 U p r te it. We desire to secure tbe ser? ce f en ri,eJ' tepiirf utsitive rmr in -very ro n mil -or y 10 aci hi l r:r S -erarit,.'. The pM 1011 will be suflicieiitlv rr mnnerati c to ampb c mpensiit- f-r Hrricief.. Iljou! anxiously before making any i change whatever, even then they shonld feel satisfied that the pro posed form of government will pro duce better results in efficiency and economy. 5. That the appropriation be continued for the State Guard, le fers to their efficiency and prompt ness of action at the James Cilj trouble and declares that without their assistance the matter would have been beyond legal control He cites other assistances in which the State Guard prevented mo! violence. C. Thr.t the appn priati n fo: the charitable and educational in- oese-a tbe abave ipia!.bcitien. titutions be continued as at pres- xri e for paitjculrtfb. Fud infn rn ent anj counHl3 against a:n tii..u regarding our ysiem ,d mik " management, ing loii s a well a iiirrt'n.erilM ah C1 , r ........ trill h ftimUfapd iv ad- 7. That the appropriation fo it trnnspires th.t ti e plan'er was not only in no ser.se a farmer, but he was so constituted that ho could never become a farmer. It transpired also that most ot the colored peo leare not vet adapted to run a farm on their own ac count profitably. The planters .have in many c ises gone into oth er occupations, such jja. banking tiiilroiMting. m.inufaeturiug, etc. Many of tlie colored people have il. so left the country to find work iii the cottn mills, acid phos phate and fertilizer works, tobac '0 works, etc , etc., because they find it e.i-ier to work under disec ii in f.r fixed wages than to assume the responsibility of farming on t heir own account. New people who are farmers would find in the South an abun dance ot land for sale vfry cheap. Much of it is land upon winch for tunes have been made in the past and it is as good 'and now as it The system upon which it was worked in those years was destroyed by the war and no other system has yet been stablished thai, haa been entirely satisfactory. If Mr. Paldwin. of the Southern ind Mr. St. Jhn, of the Seaboard, :an bring about a condition that will put tlie land of this region into the ownership of good farm ers they wili do a good service to l;"th the South and the people ?hey bring here. I'esides the fer tile foil and salubrious climate,tho presence of the colored brother vill make it possible, for a very long time to come, for a farmer to ;et in the way of help most evcel- ent labor at a most reasonable rate. The results of the tturk of both Mr. St John and Mr. lialdwin will 00 watched with much interest. Observer. Irvwsinff S S Robertson, LVbidem rhe colored Orphan Asylum at ux 1122 Wluut St Pa. nr,i J increased to $3,000 pe. J ForMal aria, Liver Trou ble, or Indigestion, use 3R0WK!S IRON BITTERS

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