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j' " 7 ' ' (M m if tMffiif 11 fii'iMfpf M m. viii. LINCOLNTON. N. C, FRIDAY, MAR. 8, 1895, NO. 46. i1 j wm ii 1 1 t ! I I i I f i f s t i ) T -- "T-"' ..:yAV,,l-gw for Infants and E"""3 H niTY je ar' observation of Caatoriu Tyith tlnpatrsnage of U million of persons, permit 09 to speafc of it without guessing. It in nnqnestlona'bly 1hw test remady for Infant nad Children tb.o world baa ever Tinown. It in harmless. Cljililron liTze it.- It lvew thorn health. It will wave their livew.rn it Mothers hav 1 omothing which iw Ahsolitely safe and praotically perfect nn n. child's medfeine. . . Catoria iTc;.roys "Worms. Cnhtoria allays FeverlthnosB. Castoria prevents vomiting Soar Card. Castoria ruras Diarrhoaa an 1 "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Tronhlca. Catitori'Ti enra-; Coustit)cticn and Fltvtulo:icy. C.torta neutralize tho cizcii cf carhonio fici i gnf or poisonoas eJr. Ca.torIa does not coata'p. morphino, ojiimn, or other narcotic prperf y. Csitoria astumilatct. tlja ?od,i ep1ikt"i tlie j.tnmacli aniltoweljj, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria i pnt np in one-iz bottle- oaly. It ? not sold in hulk. Don't allow any ono to sell yon anything elso on tho plea or promi that it iajnt as good "mid " will answer evry parpone." See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. die srf of ' WCj The fae-stixaile signature ChHdren Cry for Pitcher's CasterSaf (.... JU 'Cures hrn ortli Carnlinn StiprciiiC Cturi. ' Y.'VjLK LAKK, ic'io-'UTE JtSTlCE. .TRACE pRt. H ul..wv'f c'.tlJi. n. lyux one lat Mav. atui I i m sure I ,'i';.ip iiot Oi'i'f rlin( Hc"t' ulrpady In do:-trfl'V r.d . . .i' e till. Fr.om inv t-xfintnnj witt it, uui t b . j. j .,... I rr.r, Si.f.'lv r.-. . .m m.riil if. - . SHIP YOUR - Egg?, Bultcr, Poultry, and Hva:'C-SL-4: 308 10 th Street IV. W- Washington, I Y'ou will re ,oivo highest Cash Prices. We buy outright or handle on Cmmissia- 'Quck Sales and Piompt lteiura." Coramitfasou for bacd iug- ; . goods', five per cent. '3end for oar Pfico Li-t." ' mm mm ;- ;HAVEvou SMOKED? I f'Old Red Sloiise" S!bkNd TOBACCO ". MILD SWEET- 'Try il ouce. Ask for it." TQEN YOU WILL DEMAND IT. -"ra ami lwht ifpmV.r,,, ) witb each "2 oz. Back for 5 ceuts. 7;MerchantS;- Do.joa-vrisb.a qait.U feller f . . If ao write for sample of "OLD RED HOUSE" Sm-okiDg Tobacco Maifutacturod by mm & -wo?. ' - : fllf LSBOKO M- C. 'We also have a eood Mne of chew J Ing-tobacco. -Write for eauiples and 3:o. , von f eel . reair anti '-all worn bufc take HOXN'S IRON BITTERS 1 factnj :piieef. If Children. JscuererJ wrapper. ft- Uf.KS, AND ENDORSES THE . 5 0- f .il Invite J - Electroiilrration Co.,. 345 FOURTH Av'f.NUr, Professional Cards. DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. A. W. Alexander will le n his office at L?nco!ntOii, juu", Au" gu?f, Q2tobev Decembir, Feb ruary and Aprd. - Will lem. Mf. Sioii-, July, September,- November, ) January, March and May. Patronage solicited. Term 3 cash UtiiXTlXW O W O llardffiau, kherill of Tjler Co., W V ., appi'Cialei" a good thing and doef4 nor iei t ate to-say-so. He whs abrost prostrated with a cold vtuen be procurpd aVottle -of ChaciterUin's . Ccogb Uamedy. II o 8.it: "It gave ine prompt relief. 1 And it to be au invnluab!e remedy for cough9,and cotvls." . For tale .by Dt-W.L Cionse, Druggisr. . . When Baby was sick, ye gave Ler Castoria. j When she was 'a Child,; sho cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she ;c!iinj; Xi Castoria. Wheii the luul Ctiliren, she'g'ave them Catxia. ' AVnnhliigion Letter. Correaronlencs cf Cousin;?. Washington', -Vh. 1 S-J."i : It is a toss-up whether Congress will, during its remaining week of life, make-the immediate calling of an extra session necessary. It can do this by the adoption of objection able amendments to the regular appropriation bills, -or .by failure to pass one or morn .of tho regular appropriation hill-, -. President Cleveland will certainly veto any appropriation bill that has objec tionabje amendments tacked upon it, and then; i no question that several of those which an ponding belong to the objectionable class. There is an enormous lot of work yet to be done to get the appropri ation bills through, and some of tne proposed financial . amend ments will be certain to cause bit tir and more or bs -, . coe'end'-d cle bate, which will lea ave u? that much less lime I' oj roiid v.oi :;. Tiiere - no goo.l leason why any In the appropriation- bins snould fail, and if :vn-y does it wiii be tl;e result of pnt up. job, ami the republican-; dread an earl v extra r.' sion loo much thems"lv:-s to en gage in that sort of thing jus: nov, Lint in Congieft.s. there - :ri-e others. No aj-.'pointiuent made by Presi dent Cleveland has "riven more fat isfaetioii in (.'ongress, regardless oi ) lilical opinions', than that ot Semitor Hansom to I e minister to M-xi"o. The unanimous confirm- 1 ation ol his nr-niirclion witiiout reference to committee was moved by Senator Sherman, who took oc casion to speak in the highest terms of the titness of the nomina tion and of the ability, character and patriotism of Senator Hansom lie will be thoroughly at home in .Mexico, as he speaks both French and Spanish. There was a meeting of silver men here Saturday ond it is un ci e r s o o d . i a t t h e.y c I i s c u s s c d . p 1 a r. for a silver Presidential ticket. It was significant that none of the re publican silver men m Congress attended this meeting. Hon. Walter 15. Ritchie of Lima. C M...,. 11..., 4-i,.. i t i r; keeps posted on the political situ- ation in his state, and he does not consider McKinloy's prospects bright. He said: "It is doubtful whether Gov, McKinley will corn- mand the solid support of his own State delegation for the Preiden- f inu nominauou. oome o. uie the , ,. , . leading men ot his party care very little for Mckinley, and will kmte , y. . . ot i nim at tne nrsi opporiuuiiy. oiaie pride may cans? them to give a sort cf lukewarm adherence to his candidacy, but they wilt not stand by him through thick and ihin. They realize that the McKinley idea of the taritf has been weighed in the balance and found wanting. It would be too heavy a load in 1S9G, and they are not going to as sume the burden. - . In accordance with the opinion that President Cleveland has'sev-J eral -times expressed, the Senate committee on Appropriations 1ms 1 .,.n,,l,A, U,n Ilgi-Jeu to -tin iiiiirin-iiuoij v Sundry Civil Ap)iopriation bill? appropriating .$5,'2S,2S0 to pay the .bounty; on . sugar produced in 18Uo at . the'ohl rate and to pay eight-tenths of a cent a pound up on, thecrop-of 1S04. .t Secretary Herbert is much pleas-, edihat the House adojded his re comGndation ' for ' building three battle S-Iups, and he has no expec tation that tfie Senate will do oth- erwise, but he deeply regrets that so majiy ( democrats :. worked and vottd againt the battle ship clause 'of the.Naval appropnationldll. inj the'IIouse,-althoughe fully a ware that it-was a matter ot conscience and prineidle with those who cli.lj s0- ' ' " j The Senate still insists'upon nc- j ceptance" by the House of ils Ila'w: j walian cable amebdmrn't. 'although j the latter 'h'as' once bva'vea andj nav:v.o.te; refused 'iodo so. '' The amendment As liow lor th? second uiuo, cujir-hh; "ano-i.ui oi u.- .vllom lt ,a:. heeiipaid, may re Knights of Pythias, is in Wash- j trovor jac.u twice the amount of i no-ten on Pvthian iMisinoss. He 'i :,,.r ;.. time in conference. The Ilowgate trial ended with a huncr iurv. Tlie District AMornev says b; lias other indictments upon I vl.'j.-h Ilawgate will be triul. It heavy condition, and the free seil i:j said that the reason the trial was! i'ig of new crops at about .'J lib to so tame and free from the expect-' 3 1-SJ, (equivalent to about 4 cts ed sensational developments was that parties who might have been comprised convinced Howgate that the art of 'Mixing" a jury was stili practiced, for a consideration, by experts, and further that he would not have to furnish the consider tion.J1 It is believed that the railroad pooling hill was finally shelved : .vhen the- Senate by a vote of A'2 toj '2 rejiisLd to take it up. j Sirimtor Woicott is afraid that some of the Uuropean cnuntrits might during the Congressional vacation get in the notion to hold i in internal ional monetary con I K iviiiT and find the Pnited States unprepared to take part therein. '. In order tosivcnd such a predica ment he has oh'eivd an am-.ndment to th1 Sumiry Civil A j-nrojiriation bill, authorizing th I'rs.-ident to appoint three commissioners, 'iuu!..l thev be n (. d, to act withiit is well not to overlook is that.on a j'in"t Congre-xiionai committee of ( six as representatives of the L'nit - 1X IilH c:K.T. i'he following is the ,ull text of j nate bill No. 1 and House bill The h neial Assembly .vi. - ' i : of North Carolina : SrvTiox 1. Tiie je-ral rate of in terest, shall be' six p r centum (b per c-nf per annum for such time as inlei-et may accrue, and n mere: and the taking, receiving, reserving, or changing a greater rate .of interest either before or af ter the interest may accrue, when knowingly done, shall be a forfeit ure of the entire interest wh.ch tho note or other evidence ot debt carries with it, or which has been agreed to ne paid thpieon. And ! in case a greater interest has been ; i 1 ! paid, the person or his legal rep- ( I re.- ontative, or corporation, lv . ... ... 1 . ture Gf an action for debt : Pro - vulej sncx acti0n shall be corn- j monCed within two years after the! , 1avnient. in full of such indebted-: Provided further, that in ( anv action brought in anv court r oiupeLeiiL juiisuieuuii, to ieeuvL-i !inv SUf. , note or o her evi- I , ; (je,Ke 0f lebt , it shall be'lawful for tj. , parv a-amst whom the action i i - - , ,s pieatl? as ;i counter claim, the ,j0nility nhoveprovidea for, to wit, twice the amount of interest paid as aforesaid, and also the forfeit ure of the entire interest. And no cost shall be received by any party, whether plaintiffs or defen dent, who may endeavor to recov er upon any usurious contrast. .Section 2. That this act shall not . apply to contracts executed heretofore. Skction o That all laws and! j clauses of Jaws in violation of this j act aro hereby repealed. ! The I.ndieV Friend. Io wr.rnait en -' ve u nu i wn u . !. -.t ont a ron t on: j irXtoo, a in i o complexion cm e good without goMdheai;b ami iMir. bleoib Pot-; ! ame Illood 13 iba win i'Iii'jiy yiu co:rtp' x o:j by purifying ond I earn hit; -r out bn.'Od. i:y it for at! km and blood oiser.sts. Ii nvei fails to care t !; rrost incettrrftr Casea ftij.-r Finifient p'c sican hav iat'e'. Pnco . SI. .U per huge bolfle. For saie bv r?i TT i &t a ; r,Vet tbe:m nt e'vewii ir. - j T, , women. Margaret. J)tlan(1 H , 0 je.Velt and rnitr.n Hanion, will try and! ih i(?xt ninnl.el. tf The r ,, j,:uriial lien it is proier to use the word "woman" an,i ..ylien the term "lady" should t.!npiuyed! . ' - r -.--cs- SStHSiia- MOHI S c SiaOHH n'UOI&Sipui dO'Siq -tlO JX.IOAIIfa'BI'SilJOJ IScport ol Marlicf. Li vmu'ooi., teb. R, 1M. : Our market continues in the same on plantations), has been more pronounced since- the publication of an article in the Liverpool Post, of I-V-li. let., cpioting the speech of Judge J. C. Kgr.n. of lied River Parish, La., before the recent Shrevepoit Convention, in which he declared that cotton had been and could be profitably raised at the present low prices ruling, S with th.e huge supply before u, ail reporn of deceased acreage discredited, and the general belie1 thst another enormous crop will be planted and very low pn.'cs previil, it would certainh' be veiy dejdorable if no material reduction in the cotton area should occur, pai ticuhirly considering tie de moi--dization that no'.v exists hri and the acgiets ve disposition tu s di cotton for n-.-x season's chdiv- erv. Anoth.r important factor that aj imint of Hussia'j increased duty oi. cotton, that country cannot b.-j. expected toai-tthemarket next fall, by buying JUO-.H) or iO.Utll ibi-l-sof American cotton, as she j did last Sept., Oct. and loV. Considering the present and fu-h ture outlook, as seen here, firdlers for a shard decline are as confident. w,r:;t!tI"il.l,.tt t:l (:,vls.. s as at any time in t he leeeht past They instance the present pressure to sell sped cottons ao an Evidence that its' production at present fig ures must be profitable, and insist that, were it otherwise, cotton would not be forced en the markeb at the end of a season, at the low est quotations in th.e history of th.e trade. Very truly. Peer, Cowell k Co. aymg One Tfilnj, Dc.Sti;: tl O 111 vi. 'Two farmers in Wilkes county, a few days ago," says a Georgia paper, ;were discussing the cotton ouestion. when one said: 'I have ! about concluded not to plant a : seed ot cotton this year The oth- ersaid: " ell, 1 am glad to hear ;.. t ' " , L a a i ; i near fco iijuii iiiru ' same thing that I am coing to p'nnt every acre of rnv land n cotton and get ten cents a pound f )V it next hill.' The first man then said: 'Well, I believe T will, , , . .,, , , . , . . , r... bm money on cotr.on. jnis i 7 , nrx s an The two men j . ... vi.t a ! are well known citizens ot V.ilkes I Tli3'is ,.n argument wnich will countv always stand in the way of reduc - . inir cotton acrease by anv such means as combining to plant less cotton. Were the great majority of Southern planters ready to stand together in cairyingotit these sen timents, no doubt the crop would be greatly reduced, but the area in the cotton States is two great and tne number of cotton planters too jare to malce cotton-crop-reduc ing associations of any permanent benefit. The present agitation may accomplish something this year, but tie best possible work is , 1 f 41. r. . J tc inuuee couuieiu iuuir.- learn by t lie experience that mey can make more money raising foodstuff than in producing cot ton. Ex. . The Republicand recently m the House in their speeches denomin ated Butler, says the Xewsand Ob server, 1. A. liar. l A self-constituted Ozar. 3. A Kjulldozer. - 4. A Penny-a-liner. 5. An Intimidator. ;. A Brutal Scribbler. 7. A Falsifier. S. An Unjust and Ungentleman - Iv fellow. "ThUe descriotive endearment? show the growing auction rf the Republicans for the man who eracks his whip, and drives them as a cans of slaves. " - Tho Wife of Ilill IS'yc, When Mr. and Mrs. Nye were married he was unknown and poor, j writes Augusta Prescott in the March Ladies' Home Journal. II marveled that such a girl would! take a reporter who owed for his wedding suit. Put she gave him that confidence m himself which he lacked, and so she was the first ot that audience, now grown to millions, which enjoys in print and on tfie platform his ipiaint and pe culiar humor. She knew how to make a little go a long way, even in those far-away days, and even now, when she steals into the kitchen and takes the cuisine out of Aunt Lizzie's hands, the famiJv the difference at once and. re- : joicc, though Aunt Lizzie "kin cook all around the other cooks of Yadkin County' Mrs. Xye is essentially a good housekeeper, a good wife and a g . d m-'lher. She is one of Mrs. Hoicr's pupil-, and as her husband expies.-e.i it, 'ikes toeonstruct a new salad or ep -i insent with a de-ie;n in J-ie."' I n their n--w ueiimn.irho.nl t!;; well Known hu j ,,,,jst ;s (.(t,;.:,t to be kn ovu I V(.-S j,ut,aiuL- j t:;. 1a. , ! ,, , - 4 . , ,,,,,.., pers ,lig Urm ut at Ibick!1' j.,, j. is r i a oecl more as : i :: summer hoarder. Nve i:U o , 0f , : d ., LcIltj(. ,., jt tije only one h .as evt ! fe lie not feared her criticism on account of fear of bmlilv injury or scratch ing, wit herin sarcasm likely to conr; with the adverse 'riticism For thes' he had no apprehension, for she had always been a comrade ami the go d fellowship and bon homie existed between husband and wife have made him cautious about falling short from any cause in the estimation oi' his w ife. lffifia rrom e-'irlv child ftig" k C &fr CJ 1- .. .I i .nii! I vns -n.yfe55.Sii t nrown ray i.imny . tr in to cure me of tins disease. 1 visited H't Springs, and was treated by the best riediwal men, but was not benefited. When all thin-shad LXJ& failed I determined to try S. S. S., :-.d in four months was entire! v ceved. Tl.e of it left; ray penera'l health bc:i!t up, xand I liive never had anv return of l have since bniLU (111 UlJ S. S. S. to a r.uir.Ver cf !rin,!i tT :.'.tn do- --abt'5. .inj fwe r.;-ver vet Unnwn a f Ji!-.iro tj euro. CiLO. V'. IRWIN. Ir vin. Pa. evia alter an ot!;i-r i rn.ftiio l.:ivr. Oir free to any a Jilrc.-s. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, G3. ; In- riiiily (aorentizient mil. i The special committee of three ' apponuea to u.au. a iuu-uj e !..-.mnnt l.ill lnvu ". oiv.rtf (1 tiir r-" i measure. The tollowiiu are the principal features of the bill : Three county commissioners, to be elected by a majority of the qualified voters of each county at the mxt ireneral election. In any county where live reputable citi zens make oat h that the financial affairs of the county are boina mismanaged, and upon a patiti jn ,.f ci,i, of .,e -"'v .;:h AB0tanjG bi00(j salm of whom are frte-holdcrs, lhen.()N Tm.,lTtnrTlltB,l,,M, and in that event the resident or presiding judge shall appoint two good and lawful citizens who shall be known as a co-operative board. This board is to act jointly with the county commissioners and on all matters relating to finance a 'vote of four members is required to pass any measure, and the vote must be recorded in the records of the county commissioners This ! legislature is to nppoin su :h a jnumber of magistn'e: ; s it de?ms 'best, who are to hold office for six j Years; and also to fill all exisfng r j yacancie i At the next general feie.-uou leach township is to ehct thre I magistrates, also one for eachcily jor town of over UW inhabitance: j - these to ho!d of c two yeais TherTo( a W Cdcthlse. Milt county fommissiuners arc to pass 'on bonds of officers, but appeals are al lowed to a judge at chambers. School committeemen are to be elected by the county commission- r-rs. D miccrat. ALL FREK. Thosi wt,o hnve ts?d Dr: King's Naw Dbcucy know it yhuu, and thoe who lino net. have n-)' the oj;xrtunitv to try it Frr. Cif I on lh a.l vortifed Drugiit nni "rot u Trial II. ttle Free Send your ramo an. I a-1 dross lo II. K. Duckltn & Co., rnici2o, nttil t:et a am pie box of Dr. Kind's cw Life I'W-s, Free, as well ua v of (i.iu! to llfnltli nn I Household lrisin!c'lr. F.ee, All cf wl.i-li it guar, au'a'i-d to !.. -.u mnd Mi'i t'M-t. you nolh ir. J M LiAirg. Drnist. YOl.VJJ A. vit.nuois. I.tijx ItK Ianl I.iclilly on Clint :tnf lie l iim Full or I ire ay ; Judge Sciiei.ck appeared in tht Superior Court Thursday and made : speech for a defendant and by the way he got a verdict of not guilty which sarpiLtd his many friends. For some time he lias not figured in the courts and we, in common with others, had supposed that his health wiu not good ortha! he was led doing much Work. We under-tano, however, that he will n'er active oraetice ut?mrj. nnuing his n!fee down town with hi- .-o:.. Mr. 1). S.dienrk, Jr. lie is f.b' congiatulateJ, fur v.- m n at his time of lif.j who iv.- I so aetiw'.y euL'ui.Tttd and 1 . thai ) in such bdioritjus aiid -pou-ible w,ik as eeLeral .ii!is.;l for a railroad company, where he is ' e 'evilletl and anuoy- 1 ii'.e.n one year's end to an ther, tre a'ole to ()( active service. The .Judge, in hi speech Thurs day, shows that he is bill I hi the ring and he is net disfigured the least bit ther. iireens oro l ec- -f.aawe r oiniMaNtj fo- TAKliH ("ON I AIN MCKCUKY, i m-uurv fill su.'.ly' t?esfry Ibe iei- ( f sm.iI ti-i..l ( a n.plf-lt ly d-:-:e r f wittlto;,s'( m wL'n entei e ? t.r-;i.,!i t'.p tunc, u ' urfac 8. 'a u ! lie s fti.u'd u;v r b5 need X' t-et i'" pri erip i ii.a frntn rrut l. I p'o. s'e on-, us ::v ditiU gi? iLey i'o leld To thC gOOil YOU n p "-'ob'y bi!o fsom tbfm. Hub's Caiairlj Co e, - lectured F J ' 'ieo cv iV c., Tided , O , i l.'.i.s n us r-.i. i v, aud is tak-n .:ly, neTia ttnictly upon the !(: d m il ir.iicej' ?tiriace8 of the -VM::i iain-nj ilall'8 Caiarrti no- b- mi n oa ;"-t Lo peneine. I ' i- i t :i ii.Teti.hd Mtid if iii ad e in I To :. 0: o, b. P .J 0T)y vsc Co. oi iaj'eii.iis Pee fchifVold by i):',.' p. let 7'j i per t Hie. Elizabeth Stuart Ph' lp.a, Mra A i) T Whitney, Rev. Robert Collver an 1 Wr.iter Pesant are all going to tell in the Radi us Home Jcurnal 'f either the man or vman who mo:t intluviiced tluir lives. TT MAY I ASMUJ:i Foft YOU. Mr. Yti' l Millor, ol Itv-n' III. write c ue. I . ; 1 h "cvcrc K-n-y t'oub.'e for i :iny yc:ir-, with s vf-rc tairi in hrw back tf.fl t'iat Iiis liU'l.J.T val ' Ife ted. ll ti i-d f:iny :; ci;!!l Ki-h ey cures but viiho i : 1 1 t ! ns lit. Avut a year iro he Icar. use f IC'fciri..- Bi tte and f -'.in 1 r-h' f at ot.;. Klcctric Hitter- 13 es- ' tiiuly adftf.teJ to mrc of nil Ki iny anl fiivr in .iibK-j ?U'd of on jives hlinst lo. tint rcli O .o triul will prove our j tit.. id tit. Trica on!' GO? lor large botUe. A . b. Lt; iru St-jre. j s: -10i; TI2L HL iLIM; OF THE MTIOS r-'-; ' Aiv ' fv. skin and B ood D seases l.It purifies, b'iilds up and enriches TPi tie blood, and never fails f5'lto cure the most inveterate v r.i onn and ;kim ni;. EASES, if directions are fol lowed. Thousands of grate ful people sound its praises and attest its virtues. rrWRITE for Book of Won derful Cures, sent free on ap plication. 'it n If not kept by your local druggist, ? send 5 1. co for hre bottle, or ? co fur bottles, and medicine will be k sent, freight paid, by 5 uiAHMi ICAIx ce. Atlanta, Ga. 2 jrryyr Tgxy&y?xxiwwxxMM C hRrn': r nit 's Ccai b Il-mey gteithn bi-r "iit'a- ion ol any n-ib uod'u me I l-andlr, nd as a '.lor f.uA all :! r pinrRlions f th'u ti-;itt. I rc inmtid ir ccinse it ia th brEt ir.edlcioe I dft And F,r sale by ur v ijuroune, Pmggist.
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