" .-.-s MORG ANTON JL JoUfii TAR. fOh. II MORGANTON, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1887. - I " S a a iMa U a SH aSaBMS HaaSBBS MBM I i : NO. J 7. Sore Eyes The eyes are always in sympathy with the botly, and afford an excellent index 0 its condition. "When the eyes become eak, and the lids inflamed and soro, it is an evidence that the system has become disordered by Scrofula, for which Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best known remedy. Scrofula, which produced a painful in condensed from News & Observer.! THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE. Thursday, January 20. Bills and resolutions were intro duced and disposed of as follows : Mr. Turner, an act to amend sec tions 2186, 2196, 2206 and 2208, of the Code, and providing for the Animation in my eyes, caused me much support and maintenance of the ifi" i department of agriculture by ap- Arer Sarsaparilla. After using this propriatlou. Finance. Bills passed third reading and sent to the House: To amend section 2834 of the Code, so as to allow owners of land to shoot birds on their own land in certain counties ; to regulate the medicine a short time I was completely Cured My eves are now in a splendid condi tion, and I am as well and strong as eTer. -Mrs. William Gage, Concord, N. H, For a number of years I was troubled ith a humor in my eyes, and was unable to obtain any relief until I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medi- tiaa rYtfff1 2L aTkmniafeta allA Anil V kiievc it to be tho best of blood purl- sale of seed cotton ; to amend sec- fiers.-C. E. Upton, Nashua, N. H. j :Atl nf tllo ri0 laf,, rt From childhood, and until with a few months, I have been afflicted with Weak Biul Sore Eyes. I have used for these complaints, with beneficial results, Aver' Sarsaparilla, and consider it m pr'eat Wood purifier. Mrs. C. Phillips, Glover, Vt. I suffered for a year with inflamma tion in my left eye. Three ulcers formed on the ball, depriving me of sight, and causing great pain. After trying many other remedies, to no purpose, I was final ly induced to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. By Taking three bottles of this medicine I hare been entirely cured. My sight has been re stored, and there is no sign of inflamma tion, sore, or ulcer in my eye. Kendal T. Bowen, Sugar Tree Ridge, Ohio. My daughter, ten years old, was afflict ed with Scrofulous Sore Eyes. During the last two years she never saw light of any kind. Physicians of the highest standing exerted their skill, but with no Sernuncnt success. On the recommen atkrn of a friend I purchased a bottle of Avar's Sarsaparilla, which my daughter commenced taking. Before she had used the third bottle her sight was restored. Hi r cure is complete. W. K. Suther land, Evangelist, Shelby City, Ky. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Trtpired by Dr. J. C. Ayr k Co., Lowell, Kin. Gold j all DrugfteU lrlc f 1 ; tlx txMlaa, $, tikyour retailer for the lames Means' 83 Ska. Cauttan t Some dealer recommend Inferior roodi in order te make a larger profit. -TMsUtne original $3 Shoe. Beware of Imitations which ac knowledge tbelr own inferiority by attempting. to build upon the reputation of the original. None ttenalae anlcae beartac tkla stamp. JAHEG WW mK Utsf i Made In Button, Congress and Lace. Beat Caff SWav Unex- iceued in lXtrabuuy, Comfort appearance, a postal card seut tons will tr tog you In- formation now to set sou sboe in any state or i em wry. J.Utsss&Qo 4t Lincoln St, If X 1 Z? "tjBT'Hitk. Our celebrated factory produces a larger Quantity of Shoes of this grade than any other factory tn the world. Thousands who wear them wUl tell Ton the reMftDtfyouask them. J A 91 Kg MEANS' M M10E for Boys is napproached la Durability. crimination in railroad freight. Mr. Pou, in a speech full of strong and pointed arguments, asked that this bill, be referred to the judicia ry committee. Seconded by Mr. "Williams, of Davidson. Mr. Fou withdrew his motion. Mr. Williams, of Davidson, mov ed that the bill be referred to the committee on judiciary. Lost. The bill then passed its third read ing. I BILLS ON SECOND BEADING. An act to amend section 3824 of the Code, changing the time for shooting birds. Lost. Bill to repeal an act to appoint a cotton weigher for the town of Newton. The substitute by the committee was carried on second and third readings, was engrossed and sent to the House. I A bill to nrevent the fellincr of A - - o . timber in Muusford Cove creek, in McDowell county. Lost. A bill to require banks incorpor ated in this state, or private banks, to make statements to the public treasurer, to be published in the town where the banking is done. Calendar. To amend section 18 of the Code (to allow attorneys from other states to practice law in this state.) On motion of Mr. Lockey the bill was tabled. : A bill to prevent the sale of dead ly weapons. Tabled. HOUSE. Full lines of the above shoes for sale by LEADING RETAILERS TUItOUGIOUTTHEU.S; ' . " - - - - - POTTTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS )K ' " " ' . -,. 'Hm will die of Cbuc. Bora r Lrn f - . if roati's fowders are used in tint. futz-g i'owdera wUl pure and prevent Hoe niouii. 'mi' Powdeff will prerent iixrun nt Fowl s. KBtz , Pnwdsrs wll lacresjM the qtiiwtitr of milk ntvu twenty per caaU and make the butter nna c j swet. Kootz rwters will enre or prevent almost btkM ",;'AI!l.to which Hones and Cattle are sabject. jotTt s Powosu wiu eiva saiurhcnos. vsrywhera. &AVID S. VOVTS, Vropristoa FOU SALE BY i - iOm TULL, Morganton, Yf. C. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS. . Mr. Bennett, to amend the charter tv of the; South Atlanta and North Western B. B. Co. ' i Mr. Stevens, biir to annex a part of Duplin to Sampson county. .. Mr. Howe, bill to exempt fire men of Wilmington from poll tax. H. B. 187, to extend the time for the completion of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railway to Patter son, i was taken up as unfinished business. After a ' lengthy dis cussion, lost 2 ayes, 58 noes. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. i The committee on penal iustitu- political speaking.) Mr. Adams offered an amend limiting it to places that have a po lice force. Mr. Winston offered an amend ment, making it read, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, which he withdrew. Sir. Field said he though that the bill should be referred to the judiciary committee. Referred. A resolution passed the Senate that the Senate meet hereafter at 10 o'clock on Saturdays aud 3 o' clock on Mondays, so as to allow Senators living near the capital to spend Sunday at home. ' HOUSE. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS. Mr. Prichard, bill to mako a dis tinction between grand and petit larceny. Mr. Pritchard, bill to repeal the law against carrying concealed weapons. Mr. Turner, bill to alter article 13, section 1, of tho constitution, giving magistrates jurisdiction in petit larceny cases. The bill to extend the time for the completion of the Cape Fear4& Yadkin Valley R. R. was taken ui as unfinished business. After a leugthy discussion, lost, 52 ajes, 55 noes. SENATE. Saturd'ay, January 22. Bills and resolutions were intro duced and disposed of as follows: By Mr. Kerr, an act to amend section 1273 of the Code, so as to prevent chattel morgages being given upon growing crops, to take effect January 1st, 1SS8. judicia ry. Air. Alexander moved the ; rules be suspended and a vote be taken on his bill making it unlawful for railroaa companies to cuarge a greater rate of freight to smaller towns, iioU preventing them from giving reduced rates to large ship. lers. Mr. Lockey moved that this bill bo referred to its proper committee, and offered an amendment allow ing tho railroads to charge extra for liitnriiitio. The bill and amendment ware re ferred to the judiciary committee. ) The bill to equalize the tax paid by taxpayers of Mitchell couuty, al lowing them a rebate or credit for taxes paid, was tabled. . . . ; ; house. ' INTRODUCTION OF BILLS. i . Mr. Turner, bill to mark out tiie Marion & Ashevillo turnpike in Mitchell county. Mr. White of Perquimans, bill to provide signboards to be placed at public road crossings on railroads. BUI Nye Studying Zoology in -ortU Carol I mi. Correspondence 8U Louis Globe-Democrat.) There is no place in the United States, so far as I know, where'the cow is more versatile or ambidex trous, if I may bo allowed the use of a term that is far above my sta tion in life, than here in the moun tains of North Carolina, where the obese ?possum and the anonymous distiller hare their homes. The life of a North Carolina cow is indeed fraught with various changas aud saturated with a zeal which is praiseworthy in the ex treme. From the sunny days when she gambols through the beautiful valleys, inserting her black, re trouses and perspiration-dotted nose into the blue grass from ear to ear, until at life's close when every part and portion of her overworked system is turned into food, raiment or overcoat buttons, the life of the Tar Heel cow is one of intense ac tivity. Jackasses in the South are of two kinds, viz : male and female. Much as has been said of the jack ass pro and con 1 do not remember ever to have seen the above state ment in print before, and yet it i as trite as it is incontrovertible. In the Rocky Mountains we call this auuimal the burro. There, he packs bacon, flour aud salt to tho miners. The miners eat the meat aud flour, and with the salt they are enabled to successfully salt the mines. The burro has a low, contralto voice which ought to have some machine oil on it. Tho voice of a this animal is not unpleasant if he would pull some of the pathos out of it and make it more joyous. Here the jackass at times be comes a co-worker with the cow in hauling tobacco and other, necessi ties of life into town, but he goes tributue something." . I ma. w . no further in the matter of assiat- r. ltoocrtxon is evidently in a ance. He compels her to tread the close place, but our people have cheese press alone and alone and big hearts and if they find that he contributes nothing whatever in is deserving of help, no matter how the wav of assistance for the butter big a rascal he has Ihhmi in the industry . " past, they will do what they can to The North Carolina cow is fro- keep him from trying on a lamp qnently seen here driven double orl necktie. j. a single by means ot a small tojhj line attached to a tall, emaciated gentleman, who is generally cloth ter mom and their cows lens they would confer a great boon on the consumer of both. B. N. "Under Sentence of Death. ICoarlotte Chronlrle. About two years ago a man named R. A. T. Robertson purchased a lot of laud at Blowing Rock, and gave it out that he was going to build a big hotel at that place. He made about two month's free board, and secured a good deal of free notori ety, when the Durham Jtrjwrter, hearing of what was going on, ex Kscd Robertsou as a fraud. Rob ertson then wrote letters to sever al State paiers saying that he was on his way to Durham, in company with a Virginia lawyer, to indict the editor of tho KcporUr for libel. The Kcporter, however, w;us game, and dared Robertson to set his foot in Durham, and nothing more was heard from him until a few days ago, when a letter was received in Durham over his own signiturv, stating that he is sentenced to Ikj hanged on March 11th, for the crime of murder. The letter was rcceiv ed by CapL Jack Wiggins, of Dnr- aud the daily Recorder states that it seU forth that Uobcrtson is con fined in the county jail at SKncer, West Virginia, awaiting the sen teucc of death to be executed on him the second Friday in March. And now we quote the prisoner's own words: "Capt. Wiggins, for Cod's sake help me. I am now iif jail staring death in tho face, hav ing leen convicted of murder and sentenced to bo hung the second Friday in March. My lawyers state that with 2G0 I can get a new tii al and probably be acquitted. My folks spent all they had on my first trial. Goto sec cverv lwrson in Durham and try to get them tocou ROTAt-rur.. I Nj Absolutely Pure. This powtlernrver vrri.?. A manel ct purety, trer.cth ant wlmV-.n. More tHOHom;ral than the orditry V and cannot lx sKl in rn'i: cii!:n with the multitude of U-n w-it alutu or jiho-j.li.-.M p u!r. K..il nr.Ij Can. KoTAI. iUklNQ I'owDlt Uo.. ! Will St. y. Y. IHFORMATIOH al tl.iw rrtj3 -tltt,er Tiie Horn, mrr r . - VOURA CGRCJAl CUHLS FJCTUKy. T-A rjooj aa4 KtMT TrenVi--. l-r n-; . -Moot of M lu lnipuriuc, ux-uliixjt :1 j AX--S af tLe Ux.. --YOUXA CORDIAL CURES SiClvKFirACHE. Keoralria. rains inlUa I JmU. J i If., t y toaiag U Brrrrs aa4 ' Jrx.jr5 eo t u.- k.i!(. --YCU)U CURES DYS?Fii!A.. Ia1IrlNi ao-1 Cn,-li'ail.--n.l f lu:x. a lisitnc af the 'an ttnour 11. i rb,r iua vt li.a YJ11KA CCRS'JIL CURES KESYOUSSESS. Nrr-n rf spfri' sa-1 V.'okwM, 1 akUrro- --T)UKA CCuLIAL CURES CTHV"C?.Kn aat IVtlml Womro. rirri4 FUVIy C1JI4mu It is drHhtfal ami namuoni froTl laale. Vcllna Almanne and Ii I i j jiin ' i s , fr 1KM7. A h:.tMn. cvt. l.- J W ' -J alvwfal IVkus.liUrlrfla( LliK i.i I)sKAt"i at M'iML la a 1 1 jH. n-.!or-1 . Msilrd Mi rtniiA ofa r. rW so sp. AtiJrtta VOLINA DRUG & CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE UID.,V. 8. A. x ".J - V An exchange rwiyn: Tlic postal law makes it larccuv to take newspaiH'r aud refuse to pay for it. iw.iiucu.v...8..iU...8.,u! newspaper in Illinois m-entlv io which im. mma . .. . r.. brdnglt snit aajt fortv-thref car-bobs during the holidays. ;The cow is attiiched to -each shaft and a small singletree, or swingletree, by means of a broad strap harness. Sue also wears a IvijwIi! nnr in vvliii'li WilMM't Slllf fri. . T' . . f f. I mora property than tho law allow uuentlv has the advantage of her , ' - . . escort. men who would' not pav their sub- scription, aud obtained judgment in each for their full amount of the claim. Of these, twentv-cight men made nfiidavit that they owned no tions asked that H. B. 293, to es- J A. C L A Y ; W E L L taWisli a department for the crimi- nai insane anu tor iiie ucLter pro tection of the public, be printed 1 Manufacturer's A sent for " tones, Uonumehts and In fact m 1 a i.1 a. . p : : anu re-reierreu to uiai commuice. . OITlDStOneS. LlOnUhiehtS . The committee on corporations reported favorably on S. B. 29, H. B. 269 to ratify and consolidate tho MBLE V0RK OF AU KltlDS. at!'er?,xl "a"wy cc'"'. Rutherford & Marion and Ciucinna- 1 ti & Charleston R. R. Co. n -yx on mm at the Post Office before bur: 1 The committee on Salaries and S&lZea by htia nst'cW fees,, reported favorably on a suO- V mil A.rthur Evahs 1 3;i Post-omicc Biocic - fcato ia Walcies, Qoiek Mij, irar w FANCY GOODS, ETC., H munni1 2 years' experience In the largest la7l am turllllf howms In Europe and Amer ciockH T if.parel 10 ""Pair all kinds of watche. jewelry, etc. AU work guaranteed. BANK OF HICKORY, HICKORY, N. C. collections. mil o1?8 1; D- SHCT.1B. Cashier, "iceiiours : 9 to 12 and f to 4. Jl4m. stitute for H. B. 251 to regulate ! fees of state solicitors. ; Mr. King introduced a resolution Of instiuatiou, relating to the repeal of the 'tax on state banks. - Galen- dar. . ' ; j - 7 ; senate; t '. ! j7 7;FmBAY, January 21. . Bills and resolutions were read and disposed of as follows, viz. : j "Mr. Taylor, a bill for compulsory education. Education. ) Mr. Purcell, an act to license the carrying of concealed weapons, Propositions and grievances. BILLS ON TIIEIR SECOND READING S. B.195, to amend section 1079 of the Code. (Allowing the sale of liquors, in larger towns, during a mould be considered. : The Baptist minister in Shelby, in a sermon to the young men of his congregation, says :Never plead infancy on a debt, pay your obliga tions at whatever cost." This is religion of a practical sort. Minis ters ought to preach it and parents ought to teach it around the fire side. Children ought to understand that there can be no religion which is not inseparateiy couuected with every day honesty, and that' there is no honesty in withholding the money, which belongs to another. The man who has the money to do it, and who yet refuses to pay his honest debts, is on the road to hades, no matter how long his face is or how high up he sits in church.' If misfortune overtakes him and he is not able to pay, that is .another matter. . We are talking of those who'5 can but won't. StatcscUle Landmark, j Renews Her Youth. i xriK?"-phriift'!hslev. reterson, clay co. Iotra, lei the following remarkable story, the truth of which Ib vouched tor by the residents of the town : "I am 13 years old. have bcea troublml with kidney complaint and lameness for many roars ;couia not eu-ww mjoc-n uu ucii. Now I am free from all pain and sore iess. awl .tr. .hi rio all mr own housework.- 1 owe my thanks to Electric illtters for having; renewed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, only 50c. at TulTa Drug store. ' Arer3 Saraaparllla. belnj highly c .ncentrated. ...,...k. om niinr dnses. and is more effective. thin anv other blood modlclne. It Is the cheai- cst. because the best. Quality ana not quantity I think I have never wituessed a sadder sight than that of a new milch cow. torn away from home and friends and kindred dear, de scending a steep mountain raid at a rapid rate and striviug in her poor weak " manner to keep out of the way of a small Jackson Demo catie wagon loaded with a" big hoirshead full of tobacco. It seems CP to me so totally foreign to the na turo of the cow to enter into the ed them, thus preventing attach ment. Then thev., under the de cision of the Supreme Court, were arrested for. petty, larceny, and bound over in the sum of jjf.'UM). All but six gave bonds, while six went to jail. ' Free Trail. i iac rruucuoii 01 inieruni revenue and the taking off the revenue sUimj froin I'ruprtttary .Medicine, u loubl h:ut large! bcnefilUd the c.n- siunmen, :ut well n relieving tin burden of home nianuni' tnretc PATEN T S (i A V E ATS. T I ? A I ) K .M A I ' K S AND . CCi'YUir.nTS Obtained. aoJ all rtltcr l-uir r- i l(c IT. 4. VatenlOScc kUccdi-tl to for n.udorat raU-a. Our offi. e it oppctlte the U. l?tl Ule. r.d w cn obtain I'tt-Mt in let. time thau ihute ta'trcle from Wal:ir:yUMi. Send mcdol er drawing. "Se alv o a to tatabilitv ftru tf t!.jr, am! we niKSBO chart iaiilet ol-lain p.lT.l. W'e refrr here t ll.o l'w:n.ttr. lio urL pfMoner Order !'!.. aaj t. r-CiciaU l tke U. t. 1'aUr.t t:ffce. For rifcul-r. advii-e. ternf and refrarce to actual cli. enU in yvur own U'.e r c.iint. irilc If Oppoile Ynlf nt ( VtZv. bV.u:Ioh D.CT. 13! 4 mm HEROES AND in DEEIR. tobacco tratfio, aline of busines. iially x ilu the case with Oten ... . , ft,.. Attoutt J'iotce ttiil Jf'itchec (tec for which she can have no sym- .. . . . , . iuk w . matt istjrajt, as the reduction of pathyaudin which she certainly tflrty-six cenU per dur.en, has bet-n can feel very little uiterest. .ulded to increase the size of the U,t- A irreat manv oeonle come here ties coiitauuug theac rMin:lies, llicre- from various parts of the world for by gjviiigoi.fiWi im.ro mencinc in the climate. When they haxe.re- for Dy i:l ant ,Vcr .. mained here tor one winter, now- amf ,ln,i xl0 Ucrnuin $,frun lor eveiy they decide to leave it wherel Cough Lung troubles, have perhaps, ; , . , - I the largest sale ot ny nicilicuies in it i-i.l fhnt tlm rlimate here is worl.l. 1 ho advaniago ol in I .sHiikD ,- O A ! Ill A luf f Iaj a t I I I .A Very mucu uxc iuai 0l iuuuu rreJlI appreciate.! by the ,fck urn! I did not intend to go to lunu, micted, ra every town and villa-re in even before I heard about that. , I ivilir.eil " countries. Sample bottles Th:V5A si'iid mv uaiHjr to the 'or 10 cents riuxin the same size .1 .1 A iT nAlttii AHA la same auuresuuu . u.uw..0 , ..... . . . . . . ' i" i r . iki: l j - - w l...nu.m a m inslilf fitl fsllll IllflltlU I . . Kiiuns .i tuwiitmij .u.vu..w...w yj, lu-iencsi ii.iir. il is un will contribute it to the Sabbath natural, nelless. I'arkc-rs Hair Globe. I shall watch for it with balsam will restore the black or ' I 1 . - . I t aV . . orowii preniaiurviy iosi, cienuse ironi all dau!ruu. ami stip it falling. Dtin't surrender your hair without an effort to avo it. j74L great interest. . -.. . Yours as here 2 4, Uill Nye. Asheville, N. C, Dec 1), 1880. 1 S. I should have said rela- Old idow tMiiiit.4 and other old tivc to the cows of this State that1 casting not burnt wanted by Shnp; if the owuers would work tue:r out- ing Hardware Company. The thr:i:!nqralvtn'.-!ip fall inr h r tii!ur rsanl fr uu'.rr nM-rs 1M la-Uju. isaLtaa and wil l fi-r f'ir. v. rvwiiUj. i the erlit-l Ktirs tn tuv j.i-:.i. Ijit-i fanoti5xlu:U of WA k I-ax Mjii.lu. Knuiip. Kc-Dt.n. lUt'l..t"r.- r I'-.ni. li'-u-tt.n. f-rKii. toifc:cr. . miii. Tai.; s:.:i. n-znnt Hlil. Of utrali .i in ai,.l .(r.t, vi.-.-.t H-n.u ilil.-r ani vipi 0r ctt er- unviriv lutv- tutko tji i: r.rr r!i;T!;c. A;K.iis W.:IK1. Ixv- iic.--.. an : Ias- i:.th:r.y t SiAM'iiUX.CtA-i llMJLU ill... 1-2. I 1" AI)ll .r ytll-u-i' '.!r;j. .:.t :.rK- . In h:il.'i- jii :.rt.i if !...'.! u" m .jui.uk- i'U tt-rlf ! rrrj n : '.'iU Mar as lUi-.u. vis l.ft i; K-h. Irf i r i nt, FiiuUi. Kl'...l'j; In pr." t.r' lor.iiiv limilil ii-r ili-!r otru I i. A r.' r. r t n i I'Ti. l'a l evi-rj-lay i;.. vr.fr r.i:il In c-r" lKMi.hul'1. IT. !. ft! ill. l ir-v!. ii ikM1tU" M Kiii u ..ir,..n. oi.; i. To oil who aro huScrlts fmwi t!w .r.- ar.l IniUrcrcUtnaot you'.h, t. rvuu- v-:j.n. t, rir;y l-ay, liM.-&f m.ir.li'-l, I will s.; l a rrt. tliatwlllcurv ynu.IXTE OF CllAli.E. T!.l-fervt rrtooJy wifcidlarov&rol Lf a mk!c,t.iry ia su:i America, irn ls tolfl ltxt. r. tsv.v ;" in lha Err. Jchm-Tu T. I.xjiax, S&icM P. . rw ct s. MILLER BROS. STEEL PEfIS TThrn rot f-T ly U1 dril-r. v rt:j risTI " til-tJintr f ttlea ia il Uxcc(io6ia s.u,ti t-co;ti. Hl.iS. it'ca -Snt TVn. 4 Vx, 1 dz. each, TOM'i " biimsa 4 1 4 " Haiaes f; ft S, 4 t-, 1 6z.echt .44 iiirsr ES SUITS KOi OTIIil O, Lr,i f c . GENERAL GEMS VAhTEC Of eitru al!!:tr and t-.x-ru i4t. I . s.t-m ral app.inun a."-n -!-s. Vj r.i: I a i f f.tr: ul- r a.si?roti la--'r:i ::xr..-rl r.r- tu- d c-m -iiti. 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