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1 MOHGANTON, N. G., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1887. KG. 50. ft IT Star IVJLUMUiirN,! UN Sore Eyes The eyes are always in, sympathy with hc fcody, anil afford an excollent index of its condition. When the eyes become weak, and the lids, inflamed, and sore, it 3 an evidence that :thg system has become disordered shy , Scrofula, for . which Ayer's Sarsaparilla .is tho host nown remedy. gcrofnla. wlucluproxluced a painful in flammation ijiU'V eyes, caused me much gulTi'ring for, a nuiaber of years. By the .atlvii'o of a physician I commenced" taking Ivor's SarsaparUJa. After using this medicine. & short time. I .was completely Cured jlv eves are now in a splendid condi tion, and I am as well and strong as ever. Mrs. William Gage, Concord, N. II. THE RAILROAD BRIDGE. ITlie travelers, if inteuding to at- 'the darkness. Thank God !" tempt the perilous crossing bad She looked up and saw Harry, better do so now while liirht euouirh cliiiirmi? to the huhbp n.irf. nf rhr About three years ago my -sailor remained. V ! ' rope, lie swung himself quickly to friend, Harry Moordale, went as a So said Mary, and her glance the rail, and carefully drew her' up. passenger in the ship "Tempest," was firm, her cheek uublanched as Then, with the help of the rope, bound to Havre., at which port he she spoke. " ; the two were Enabled to walk the arrived in due course of time. "Let me go alone," sho contin- rest of thexail with more c.iso thau ! Among other passeugers tliere ued. "Then, if anything should before. . w . was a beautiful Swiss girl, whose happen 'to me, you will not feel res-! Soon they were out of all danger name Harry learned vwas Mtirv nonsible. Go. however. I must, for when, with streaming nvn. Murv- Lorme. My friend had '.ventured perhaps 1113- fathtr.lies dying. If feel on her knees and thanked God once or twice to address the maid- so, I will see him before he breathes for her and her companion's pre en, but her timid, modest, half- hislasU" . 1 servation. They reached the Dijon frightened manner seemed to repel "Come then," said Harry ; "keep train in good time, and subsequont i an intimate acquaintanceship. She hold of my jacket to support your- ly arrived at Mary's place of desti ' had informed the young aaan, how- self as we go. Jt'X should stumble, uatiou in safety, ever, that she had been to New however, do not hesitate to let goo The girl found her father dying, : Yftrk fn :is-jast. i fpmnlw janin nn. iu o fVli(rvkA vnn fnn M'ill lnr. Irvpil Innif nnn'inrli t, rri.-i. vSfa Tnimor ii SSSaS& gaKel in the dry goods business; dragged down! j her;.his 'lrriug blessing. Harry, mat soon aicer tier arrival mere, Mary siienuy nouueu ner neau in now iceinigrnac sue nceuoii u. pro ber relative had died, largely in token of assent, and the two start- tector more than ever, proposed, debt, whereupon Mary had -conclu- ed. They kept on slowly, care fully, after remaining six weeks at Dijon, ided to return home to her iather, and steadily, until a sudden heavy to make her his wife. ' who, m spite of a severe illness, had gust of wind made the girl reel! the consented tltey were mar to obtain any renel until .liimnencel usis Ayer's Sarsaparilla. -This , medi cine lias ctfectecLa complete cure, and I liclievc it to bo the host of .blood puri fiers. C. E. Upton, 3sashua,.K..II. From childhood, and -until with a few months, I have been aftlicted with Weak ami Sore Eyes. I .have used for theso complaints," -with beneficial results, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and consider it a peat blood purifier. Mrs. Phillips, mover, . i iu accordance with an agreement She stopped, and while endeavor-; ri.ed he brought his bride to the j by letter, come to Dijon with the ing to recover her balance saw the Uaited States and they arc now '; old family coach to wait for her. dark rocks far below, and thrilled Jiving happily and contented in a 1 Having learned this much, Harry with terror. ! pleasant home, near Harlem, w I suffered for a year with inflamma- ! tok a great interest in the girl, and Over over over farther a n d York, within hearing of the steam tiou iu my left eye. Three ulcers formed on tho ball, depriving me 01 sight, ana 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 have been entirely cured. My sight has been re stored," and there is no sign of inflamma tion, sore, or ulcor in my eye. Kendal !, i?oven, Sugar Tree Kidge, Ohio. Mv daughter, ten years old, was afflict ed with Serofulous'Soro Eyes. During the .last, two years she never saw light of ET.y kind. Thysicians -of the highest standing exerted their skill, hut with no peqiianent success. On the recommen dation of a friend I purchased a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which my daughter commenced taking. Before she had used the third bottle her sight -was jestorefl. Iler cure is complete. "NY. E. Suther land, Evangelist, Shelby City, Ky. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J.C Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa. Bold by all Druggists. Trice $1 ; six bottles, $5. felt almost bound t act the knight farther.; she made one, last super- trains. Need 1 add that they nev- ictf nn in linr lrmflv lnfY!jrfdti lmni in fkOrf: Rt511 iif1i:ivoriTu tn i1! ln:ir tln tliinuliM iwiisn lit" tlw. ! condition. recover her balance. An inch far- api)roaching cars without thinking When the boat, which, among ther and that balance were lost of that night of peril on the rail. other passengers, contained her and she precipitated upon those had struck the landing, Harry po- jagged rocks two hundred feet be- J Iitely ottered to carry the lair oue s neath. Isow, however, she raised carpet bag. She thanked him with her .left Ask your, re taller for the James Moans S3 Shoe. Cnuttou ! Some dealers recommend -inferior goods in order to make a larger profit. This is the ori g i n a. 1 S3 Shoe. Beware of imitations which ac knowledge.thoir own ioferiority by attempting to liuild upon the reputation of the original, hone Genuine unless bearing this Stamp, JAMES MEANS' Made in Button, Congress and tceuea iu uuraouuy, comfort & jipZMia.ru.nee. a postal car a Rounous win Dnngyouin- iornmuon now w get imi tnoe in any state or ioraiory. Wkat True Merit Will EJo. Theunprccedonted .sale o lias ovn. ..ml tliot oivpiI linr cies's irenna.i xyrt;v wuuiu & lew liiill II lilt lit IlllVi v A U x va . . . 1 T l.nv iionol uflflf: cnula Ho frL- Ql. rniiiuwl b or n nil- frh f Ve:ir?, .IslOll 13 .1CU Hie W Ofl' . 11 , -i . . i t ... i . . i 1j i.-il K,nr iliitilit. 1 h.'i K;iTst. mil! me oag ana cue young. coupie en tered tho diligence which wa3 to carry them to Paris. There they finally arrived, ten ignoraut of his companion's late minutes too late lor that day's tram, narrow escape. The travelers were informed ever, that there was another position, and the two continued " without doubt tho safest ami Kvi their course, Harry unable without ! remedy ever t.iscowred of the K.ily certain destruction to turn his head, ! " 1 elf eoiural cure ot Loaghi, ColJs and the severest Lung troubles It j acts on an entirely different principle 2d, how- - The r had only accomplished kalf ' rom tho usual presenpuous given by er train their perilous walk when the night I Physicians, as it does not diy up a distant, gloom gathered round them. Thev ! ough aud leave th.? disease still m " . 1.1. . 1 . .1 . m m 1 tarn k. w m E3- .!i?V L1 KII ftm. Ntf A-v?.N?v x. jja 1 dpi im a - a h. n m .f- w t3 toon 1 . SJ-y.a BL at a station .fifteen miles preparing to start m .five hours. must traverse the rest of the way "Is there 110 conveyance to .that in darkness. place ?" queried Harry. "Steadily," whispered Harry, He was answered iu the negative, .encouragingly, "for God's sake "I must go ou !" exclaimed Mary, f.ou't falter now !" "My father, I am afraid is very She answered him firmly, "I will sick. I mast see him as soon as 1 not," ami she tightened her . hold . Gf his jacket. At that moment they felt the can. J. Means & Co 41 Lincoln St, Bcston.Mass. rypreSmrgerqiiantity I a rut, Harry would extend his hand er it came, roaring ai SeSmwmffiSSthS I and assist his pretty compinion. with its whistle sci-en IQUITGM Otir celebrated facto: of Shoes of this crade t world. Thousands who wear them will tell you the feUOS fqr.Boysls unapproaohed in Coi'abimy. Full lines of tlie above shoes for sale in Morgan ton ty R. B. 3R3TTASN & C0M FOTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS "Fifteen miles is a long distance to walk," said Harry. "Not ibr me.," answei-ed Mary smiling. "The Swiss, yon know, are great walkers; I have been It grew louder every moment louder and louder until suddenly brought; up to it almost from infan- a gleam like that of a bloodshot tne system, Out on the contrary re moves the cause of the trouble, heaU the parts affected and leaves them iu a purely healthy condittou. A bottle kept in the houre for use when tho diseases make thwr appearance, will save doctor's bill aud a long spell of serious illness. A trial will convince you of tnese facts. It is positively . 1 111 1 1 1 : j i raii quiver oeneatu tnem a;som w an urugisis uU Kcnrrai strange, humming noise sras heanl. ! dealers in the land. Trice, 75 cts., large bottles. a xvi. i-i cy As her soft, pleading eyes seem ed to say, -"you must go with eye was seen bursting through the darkness far ahead. "The locomotive 1" gasped Mary. me," Harry eould liot resist the ap "My God ! What cau we do now V peal. , She was right. It was tho train They started, moving along the bound to Paris, sweeping along at railroad; for there was no other; full speed, breathing thnuder, way. vv hen tuey came to a log or steam, and nre. nearer ami near- ind rattling. No hoRfH will dia of Colic. Cots or Lusg Fb Vk, if FoMtz's Powders are used in time. r ostzi Powders wiil wre and prevent Hog CnoutfiA. Hiitzi, Fowdei-s vrfll prevent Gapks in Fowis. Fontz's Powders w-sll increase the quantity of miLK m tMiira twreaty per cent- and make the butter trm ntl s-pet. Fritzs Pswfiers wjl! cure or prevent almost bvek? Uihvase to whii-h Horses and Cattle are subject. 0t-TZ'S P0WDES8 WILL 6IT SAltSFiCTIOlT. cold everywhere. DAVID E. FOTJTZ, Proprietcc. JBaltimoee. US. TOJI SALE BY JOHN TULIi, organton, K. 0. tuiing. Chronic Coughs and Colds, Aud all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, can bo cured by the usu of Scoti's KmuLtioii, as it contains the healing virtues of Coil Liver Oil ana Hypoph.phites in their fullest fuiu. Is a beautiful, creamy Emulsion pal atable as milk, easily digested, a: id can be taken by the mot delicaic. Please read ; "I consider Scott's The i Exuil-iion the rcmel par excellence J. A. CLAYWELL is ilanulacturer's Agent fcr Tombstones, Monuments jandmfact' MARBLE WORK OF ALL KINDS. when, with a smile and a shake of rail now shook so that the travelers her head, she vrould leap over the could scarcely keep their balance, obstruction as nimbly" as a fawn. What matter whether they did They had proceeded about ten or not f What power could saw miles when they saw the sun go them now V They were apparently down behind a range of blue hills doomed to certain destruction with in the distance. The two were that fearful train sweeping toward now moving along a high bridge thena ! raised upon spiles about two bun- On, 011 nearer, nearer, nearer. It dred feet from the earth, which, was soon less than three miles beneath it, wasrock inundated distant! here aud tliere by foaming tor The young couple stood still each rents, could hear the beating of the oth- Ahead of them the travelers per er's heart, for Mary's arms now ceived that for a distance of about were around Harry's waist. one hundred yards there were no Ahead of them an approaching cross inauKs oetween tne raus. locomotive on eacu kiuc oi incm .i Therefore, in order to traverse this yawning abyss their only support space Mary aud her comp inion must; a slender rail. All hope died from tcali upon this jiZafc. Unfortu-' their hearts. nately the track was not veiy broad -We must prepare !" gasped the yet a person of steady balance, ca- gul. "We must die ! God help us !" pable of maintaining his self pos- "Oh !" murmured Harry, suddeu sfission in spite of the yawning ab- ly, "if I only had a rope I might pos yss on each side of him, might oc- possibly do something to save us !" (Casionally derive support from the "A rope than Ic Heaven ! There beam projecting outward several is oue in my carpet-bag. A line inches beyond each side of the 1 unon which my cousin usea to in Tuberculous ami Strumous Afi'ee tions, to say nothing of ordinary roMs and throat trcuhles," W. U.S Gun nell, M. D., Manchester O, I am usini' your Emulsion Cud Liver wilh lIviM)phos!)hite3 for 101 aHVeiiou j of my throat, and the improvements are bevoud mv exncctation. xJ. Iay- a i.ou, M. D-, Coosa'.vatte. ta. m she Qiini; avjiat cu:: lav-iaki;i:.s . AllK DOING. j ' The Ilnilway Coiaiuissioa Uill ICilled for Th ia Session. ICiarlotli C.TronSclc W-edxljsday, February, C. In the House to day the railway commiiMon bill cime up m special order. The vol- by which it passed its seconil reaihcg was rcconideied j and it came up on that rea ling. The J motion to go into comathtee of the j whole on the bill and consider it by sections wos tabled. Spctchts in fa-1 vor of t'.ia bill were mndo by Mes?i. . lYan?;.u, Worth and Evait, and in j opposision by Messrs. Ymk a.'.dll dt, . There was sou o very p!r.l7ri3k by-" Mr. Evart in rvgard 10 the railway I lobbyists cinployid am' j:;id by ihej Kic'atuond a;:d lJanvilL road to U'hl ! h:s hill. A vote ws lakcii and showed a ii-. The Speaker voted r. rVu-.st the tu tion to table and it w.;j !i:. The House tlscn :id;ari: d lomoirow wie:i tho ii;;i conit i mfinUlu-d b;isi:u-!.. 1 1 4 (!ie;iii.: ilaiai Ih-it it will not ia:j until v.c lion 5 h stricken nut or jrriM'dv :vs modled. i ii. it section jrivi i lr.; com ip.isici; power to prevent distri-r.bia lions. Tiirr.suAV, February, 10. In the II'iusu twi a resolu'.ion was presented for ihe reuuval el El- Gov. Uddeu8 disabilitli s. I The -railway commission bill was! taken up on its w con-i reading. E. I K. P. Oshorno oii'ured a saV..-iitub S pioviding for one con:i:iissiti:er r.dio ! shall report to governing powers of commissioners to be limited a:;d made about njaal to those of the At torney General. Oshoruu inado a good speech in support of hi Amend ment, lany ameiulments wero of fered. Evart accepted a number of thosa cflercd by Hclt yesterday. Holt spoke in opposition to the bill a also did York, while Overman nnd Ilowa spjko 111 support of it. York moved to indefinitely postpone the entire matter and cal!el the pre vious (piesliou. The result of tho rote was ayes CO, noes 13 So the bill is killed fur this tei-sion. Tiia House then vot d on the bdi to repeal the county government l ivv. Overman moved to ind' iiniteiy post pone at.d called previous jutMi.in. Tiie voto w:is ayes 50, uuvi 10. The Democrats wero loud iu their applause. Gov. Scales sent in a nic.ngc wll'i full rcio:t of the eiii::iii iiJK is 0:1 the survey otthe boundary helwc-.;: ! -Sr.rlu 1 a:o.:iir., voi-t;i Caiohua Teuucsscr. 1 Absolutely Pure. snowilT.ir-vfrvsricS. A iv.nrvcl of ! i --.M:i;;i.--..j orvi:;:irv il li!', 1 in -t.:iipctitfti 1 1 r ;!.. -i.;. i: ! iftil.-r. r ml .n!y i.'i I..VAI. iliujxa rv.o::r. Go.. Kvj j : . ti v r - "f -t - n - 0 . 1 J -vi - - V. O :-: 6 :-: O :-: K STOV ES Ilcfitiii Stoves of lb? very best variety, the t-amo having bt-cr. oil tr!ul 1H years nnd proved sulisf:u lory. a ariety of houic-:nadj and Northtrrn TIN WAKE . alwavs on hand. I kvM tilO 1IM1! 1 1 - Kfi!:g :::id ! kind ;i :vm;i I::': .M:e in r.iv linf. fi; li.iiid a full lin l 1 c 1 in:.? rewm-' .11.1- 1V.IM. tlii:i: a:id all CALL on Mm at the Post Office before pur; cliaf tn;?. All work sold by nim ferst-class. eWiUUon guaranteed. August 17, 1S86. J. A. CLAYWIJLL, Ag't, W GOODS. 11 Arthur lEvaiis, Post-omice Block. docks, Jswelry, Silver Wart FANCY GOOJ)S,Em, HAVING y pars' experience In the largest iiiaumacturin houses la E'-irope and Amcr ni.,; ; ain prfpareil to repair all kinds of matches, j-Ktv jewelry, etc. Ail work guaranteed. banTof hickory, HICKORY, H. C. A- ve " J'l''&Hches of conservative .banking care s "JUy conducted. AiWh1 Uen'lon given collections. Jenf i ntakcnat Par on deposit. We rep- track, which was riveted upon it. Frail support this, however, with those ja&ed rocks two hundred feet below, ready to receive the uu fortuuate adventurer who should make the slightest miss-step. hang her hosiery F As quickly as his situation would permit, Hairy unslung from his neck the carpet-ba, -and, opening it, took out the rope, which was unite long and about as thick as a clothes line, Oue of this he fasten 1). W.SUULEtt, Cashier,. Harry paused, looked at his fair (Mi around Mary's breast just be friend and shuddered. neath the arm-pits j the ot her end, "We had better turn about," i)V carefully stooping upon his said he.. knees, he contrived to reeve "Are yo u afraid !" she softly in- through and fasten in one of tho quired. Then as his eheek glowed i10ies between the timber and the hotly tfFor my sake I mean I" ruii For your sake; yes I" The tram noV7 was jess than a Mary smiled. ile distant iiione minute it would "I have beeu on the Alps," she , Hwl Knn(. nnl)ilwi i)V the im- said, "following those who hunted eriled travelers. Ou it came, on the icy rums ol precipices lor boominjr ioujr whije the rail shook "Woiidorful Cures. W. D. IIv,yt Co., Wholesale a. ;d LW:i.lll ASi uiio ii'.u 1 v.., .t.., .j Wo have beeU selling Ur mn New Discovery, ICiectric iiitler. and liuekleu'.s An:icaSalve for two ) curs. Have never handled remedies mat sell us welL or give sucii universal Eatisf.ict'oK. There have I ten Knie wonderful cures cifected ly l!:re m. Sicilies in this ciiy. tieveral oases of pronounced Gonsu -uption have beeu culii'ely cured by nc of a fiv bottles nf Dr. King's i'cw iiiseovery. taken In connection wilh Electric Hitters. We guaraulce them ahay. Sold byTuil. Bucklon's Arnica Salve. Tiik Bkst isALVC in the woild for Cuts, bruises, bores. U':cei, Sail Kheuxi, Fever Sures Tetter, Clipped Hands, Chilbhuua Corn ?, a. id ab .5k:n Eruptions, and positively cures ornonay rciuireu, jlj.s to give perfeet satisj action, or in mm refoudiid. Prici? 25 cents per box. For s:ile by Toll. iiicatly ivi itrd. Not a few citizen oflJurko county have recently hv-jome grt-.iiiy evcite I overtliM :L-to:tud;ii; facts, that sover- al of their friM.ids who Lad bcc:2 pro nounced by their physii ians .is inenra , bie and t:eyod all hope sulfcring with that lre:id-j l iiii;i,-r Goik:::::," lion li!tvc bi'cn euii;pl; tily cured ly ! Dr. L-iug s Ac w .wry for Con- suui;)iiou, the onl' reuiuiiy tliat I..ts positivelv cure ad tuivat a;id lunj iliseases. Coughs. C!iN, As;hmaanI lJnundiiiis. Trial bHle fre? at Tull's Drug CMore, lar 'e h..it'e !. W can, wiiiioHt hittitio.i, say that It. lhd:s Ciri-.-h 'vrup Ur. yic:i thr list salt fitc-ion. Wehavi sold '.n iiiu::e:i io amount of it during the past winter. Ai.i..:r. ISii.ro, irJ L). D.i:-'i-:?, hwik Ii.ivt.ri, Fit. 11 ? J1 tixw.f f.rr,T?T' la.o::. Lard, ryrup, f.'..!TiC, Juar. Ca:::ied G.l, Ci!:fet::i. which I vri'd sell eh earl for Ciih or i;h1 ccuu irv invdiw. Don't fail to ivc i:u' a call. 1 K 1 UcS, If i -k I ft i 1 1 ! "We Steam, thuu- as if going to pieces, tier, tire and smoke ! "God help us !" screamed Mary. The next moment sho felt a sud den ierk, and became aware that in miu air o- the chamois. Therefore, why should I shrink now P Still Harry hesitated. A rail was ..different from the edge of a nrecipice, and the young man al most fancied he could already hear sfce was daugliu Mary's pierciHg shrieks coidd al- lieath the rail, ready see her form cleaving the air Her heart almost leaped to her headlong toward those dangerous throat. A long dark object swept rocks beneath. - above her, crashing, rattling, thuu- Meanwhile twilight was gather- dering it was the train in" ; the crimson hues on the sky "All right !" said an cnconraging wele wedtiug away iu shadowd. voice as the cars disappeared in don't have to reo mined Parker's Hair 5 ilsanr but oiice. wntcd Mr. C A. linrgrr, druggist, nf Liber; y, N. Y. "fur that it stand on its re-iird." It slops lading hair, restores oiigiuai color, sofiutss ami jrloss. Evceptioually cl.an, pi events dandruff. Vi ry r .-poctfn'dy, A. P. CHANDLER. p 3 -r.) m fl sis?? "I lisUjri1 i:itke tiKii wi?o, Pi'et vitty." Eat what ii li:e world den-.- a man ivant with iil. r when I n has pr.duei his an!;!". No sir, iiul tlie'- iivtthee! (tive him lict 0110 o.t.lj of Salvation Oil. Tin greatest cure ou earth f.r pain. Hm fejfi With a r.c.v htock of Genera! Merchandise, C'oniisting of Drij Good:;, Xhocs, Leather, COFFEE, SUtlAK, lllCl TOBACCO T vl ? rnj -k.t 4lJi. fc. .tlM Willi advr.tral Arsoriiueut of Con ib c i ioi 1 si vie w , Wl-.h h I will sell as cl erp the ciK-.-.p-.-t. Call 0:1 ir.e rt the link bu'diling f-.ii n.i ily .ecip!td Ly Mrs. I !i-cht !c r. 1 Ces 1 ec t f u Ily, v V V m T l T Baa AGRLUGAl'SEOnilMAX MISERY 12 THE LOSS n? As an article l-r ihe toil-.!, Ar Hair Vigor jstunds uurivaJled. It cleanses 1 lie wa'o and prefer ves it from scurf and daudrulf, cures uch' inr :mil h'liuors. T'Wtorea fadd Ol' gray hair to iu original dik color, and protuol.es its growth. ; SllUINKU'S INDIAN VEKMI fugvj is perfectly s;d'e a:ul eaady ad ministered It is cheap and will give suiusi'uotiju. Try it- iv, . v i !''i--.- . e... -.-ii.'s--. !.; ;-' 1 ; j'is .-1 ii $ 1 "- ;...:. 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