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HPto a O a A ATH ON nn a :OL. III. MORGANTON, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1887. NO. 11. M R Sore Eyes i The eyes arc always in sympathy with the body, ami afford an excellent index of its condition. "When the eyes become weak, and the lids inflamed and sore, 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 flammation in my eyes, raused me much tufferini; for a number of years. 15y the advice of a physician 1 commenced taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After using this medicine a short time I was completely I Cured ty eyes are now in a splendid condi tion, ami I am as well and strong as over. -Mrs. William Gage, Concord, N. IT. I For a number of years I was troubled With a humor in my eyes, and was unable to obtain any relief until I commenced sing Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medi cine has offectcd a complete- cure, and I believe it to bo tho best of blood puri fiers. C. E. Upton, Nashua, II. 4 From childhood, and until with a few Snonths, I have been afflicted with Weak and Sore Eyes. I have used for these Complaints, with beneficial results, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and consider it a great blood purifier. Mrs. 0. Phillips, Glover, Vt. 5 I suffered for a year with inflamma tion in my left eye.. Three ulcers formed n 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 throe 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 ulcer in my eye. Kendal T. Bowen, Sugar Tree liidge, 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 atanding exerted their skill, but with no Sermanent success. On tho recommen ation of a friend I purchased a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which my daughter tomrneneed taking. Before she had used the third bottle her sight was restored. Her cure is complete. W. E. Suther ' land, Evangelist, Shelby City, Ky. Oyer's Sarsaparilla, prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass. 8olJ by all Druggists. Price $1 ; six bottles, $5. SPECIFIC FOR OMAN'S m rofuse iTCH Al Supnrensed canty and w8L jTENSTRTJATION or VJLONTHLY SICKNESS. - If taken during the CHANGE OP LIFE, tindlor j free. nzcnnz ana a anger win ue avoided Message to Women," mailed free. B&uriEU IUeuukTOB Co., Atlanta, Ga. Ifow Lost, How Restored! Just published, a new edition ol Dk, Cct.ver wux'8 Celebrated Kpsxy on the radical cure of Rtekm ATOKRHG4.V ot Seminal Weaknes.s. Iuvolun tarjr Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical incapacity, Impe.aiinents to Marriage, etc; also C'onsl'mktion, Erii.Ersv and Fits, In duced by selMnduiyence, or sexual extrava gance. &c. The celebrated author, In his admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' suc e$itul practice, that the alarming consequences ol self-abuse may be radically cured; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself, cheaply, privately and radically. MfThis lecture should be in the hands of eve ry youth and every man In the land. ?nt under seal, in a plain envelope, to any clJress, post-paid, on receipt of four cents or two postage stamps. Address. f THE OULVKRWELL MEDICAL CO,. 41 Ann St.. New York, N. Y. Post Office Box 450. , t BHSauiple for trial sent free on application. m w m w goods. -Artlmr Evans. Post-Omico Block. i r. r in Walclss, Clocks, Jewelry, Site Ware, ' FANCY GOODS, ETC., T-INO 25 years', experience In the largest U a, J am prepared to repair all kinds of watches, ,imanuracturmsr houses m Kurope ana Ainer i .., : ks, jewelry, etc. All work guaranteed. nlatc tlio tornid liver, atranirth. uu are uucquuica uh un :m-BIL!0U8 MEDICINE. nalarlal liMtricti their virtues ara ely reco:iiizel, u tliey hhcsm pc 1 r lir"Pri-H i" free! k l lie system li . w a9 . . u 1" ! . m j Sold Everywhere. 1 iii hi RE8M111 I A Diseases 3 p Ice, 44 Murray St.a low York. ! x. luiigiu iwii- tier ui iuc iv wmi. correspondence ot the statesviue Landmark. ! When the great Gibbon contem- plated the history of Rome he sat on a broken shaft and gazed upon her shattered shrines, her ruined columns, ner tieuicett ami ueseneu temples. With unite a different purpose and different feelings I sat on the summit of Red mountain and gazed upon the towers and spires of Birmingham as the glow ed in the purple Mush of the morn BIRMINGHAM. and watched her busv, moving peo- bcciure, none oi tnem looKing as it neering this immacolato lying to wuu.wr.ncMtu'x.uu i. w;i. i, -iu i iiinihvyuur ple in their wild, mad rush for they were built for hotel purposes, make it so. Birmingham is built Sk,mi money, their almost iusane desire The Floience and Metropolitan are on a solid basis and promises to lD-itoi,tu-,,',"',l",,''t'!rmiiiW foi material nro-ress. Facile and the best, the menu of tho former become a city of "spanless cirth.waTtt fluent pens nave oiten, witn vivm whir cspewmo oou. ur. xi. m. Jier great iron iuruaces nave m coloriug, lescribed this magic city. Caldwell is building a splendid fused new life and new blood into Representatives of all the great, 9 American newspapers have por trayed its rapid and almost in- credible growth and its great and wonderful possibilities. Every ad jective synonymous with the ro mantic, fabulous and unreal has been applied to Birmingham; and yet it loses none of its charm of fascination for either the press or the public. In her hotels and on her streets are people of all lands and faiths and creeds j gone their for the purpose of investing or making money or simply as "lookers-on in Venice." There you see the coal kinsr, the iron king, the railroad king, the real estate king ; there also the IUlian,,Pagan, Jew, pauper and the beggar. Unfortunately it is the modern Mecca to which the laboring men ot the country are constantly mak ing a pilgrimage a pilgrimage of ten fruitless, often full of bitter- ness. About 1G years ago the Ala- bama Great Southern and the Lou- isville and Nashville Railroads in- tersected at Birmingham. About the crossing the town was laid ofT on a liberal scale, with broad streets crossing broaaer avenues at exact angles. In '71 it was incor porated with less than 1,000 in habitants. A visitation of cholera in '73 greatly chilled and blighted its prospects. The capacities of kind of speculation and it has given the district for the purposes of the city a bad odor abroad. Thou manufacture were never serious- sands of dollars in notes are con ly considered till some time in '80. stantly going to protest. and many From that time onward it has men will surclv be ruined. Reac i grown beyond the dreams of the wildest enthusiast. In 7fc5 the pop- not far off. It the hlyton and oth ulation reached 20,000, and now it er land companies would turn their reaches over 30,000. It is located attention to a better system of in a valley, near ridges of richest sewerage, lighting the city and iron ore and in the midst of a great paving its streets and side-walks. coal area. Ten years ago there yee only two coke furnaces ; now there are ten m i nil blast and twelve more under eoustruction. Near and overlooking the furnaces is lied mountain, with its inexhaus tible supply ol red hemetite ore, about 70 per c;nt. of which is me talic iron. Seven miles oft', and connected with the furnaces by its own railway, is the great Pratt t 1 II 1.1.. II miueoi coai, aeoai exceufiiu wen adapted for coking. Add to this untold acres ot limestone lor flux-1 ing, and you have all the necessi- ties lor making iron. Another hing : the coal around Burning lam is much nearer the surface , han the CO.il Of Other sections, ! leiice 'the cost of getting it is much j ii!.. !i. : i.i cheaper. The question of making )ig-uon in the South has at last been solved, aud the people of Ala bama cau find other occupations than raising cotton. A State that u-oduces both iron and cotton can not help becoming rich and great. Birmingham is in the centre of the coal and iron belt, on tho very run of the cotton belt, with great lines of railroad converging to her as their terminal point. Courage, perserverance and labor, added to her natural advantages, have m LCii Uiiis cii-uij;ii lunui; uci liiu eighth wonder of the world. Kail- 4. . . .ia1T tili a'W f-1 . roads have been a very important factor, in the growth of Birming ham and she is rapidly being plac ed in communication with every conceivable market. Xew roads from' many points are reaching out to her in ortler to carry her untold tons of coal aud iron. The city is full of all kinds of manufacturing establishments : wagon works, chain works, agricultural imple ments, bridge works, and most im portent of all an ice factory. Many others of various kinds are spring ing up to iucrease the industry and wealth ot the town. Of course she has her places of amusement. O'Brien's Opera House, with a ca nacitv for seating 1200, is one of the prettiest in the South, while the Casino Theatre, with its cheap rates, is generally packed. There the newspaper has an abid ing place. The Daily Age re pre seats the vonng, vigorous senti u , nieut of Alabama, isdeejdy Demo cratio and thoroughly protective in us cann views, iuo u eehiu senti- ouiv,, oiiiiuj uvi ujucAiuiu, is tne organ oi uie jvnignts oi .Labor, while the Evening Chronicle is a great favorite with the city folks, The schools are numerous and said to be conducted on a high piano of scholarship, while all the different ""u""" u.no wvn uuiuutvs wiin priest, pastor ana parson. There are no hotels worthy the name. The creature comforts of "bed and board" are plentiful, but the houses themselves arc of a snauoy and ungainly style ot archi- - sw,uuu noiei oi granite ana dhck, vt uica wucu cumpieieu win ue can- ed "The Caldwell." It is sorely . needed. This much for Birmingham his- torically. Let us glance at anoth- er side of the picture : I l ...in i it Well-nigh ever erv man in Birmiu"-' state agent. Theie ; Ii'iin i n. i'iil ff is a constant stniffirle between 1 i7r those who want to purchase for speculation and those who want to purchase for settlement, and tho speculators generally win. The prices are fabulously high, beyond the range of financial sense or rea son. That there must bo a tumble aml a serious tumble, no sane man cau deny. Everybody is spwculat- ing in real estate, and already the prices are declining. Already there is a nervousness, a financial tremor i along the line of real estate agen- cie.. Small fish are getting too far from shore. Men with small capital pay their all doicn on real estate, give their notes for balance on GO and 90 days, with the hope that the prices will go up. Prices don't go up, but their notes go to protest and they go under. From $1000 to $1500 front foot in the centre of the city to SCO and $100 A I . .m . i i aku tit. nil- wm i i. it. in iiir i in on the suburbs, is more than even j laved, and finally disappeared en Birmingham can stand. Too much tirelv. I regard it as the best pos- prominence has been given to this tion has begun and the collapse is thev would confer greater and more lasting blessings a than by their wild gambling in real estate. Birmingham is threaded with with lines of street cars and girt dummy railway. I think I never saw, even in New York, these modes of travel better patronized th:in in ftirmincrhani. There are 1)C1imps 700 or 1000 houses, of all kms and sizes, under construe- . '-. tion, from the simple cottage to the palatial residence. This fact, alui tjie general growth of the city, coupled with newspaper advertise- , nf tlio. "nirminhiiin liaoin.''' ms brought to the city mechanics, rick layers, carpenters and all i-;n,Vvj 'nf'ii.rti7.:iiis. vlio limiuil rn rur prices varying trom .'J to per day. The consequence is that tho city is,-flooded, over-crowed with workingmen of all kinds; prices are low, and many are compelled to work at the furnaces, in the mines or on the railroad to get the means by which to return to their homes. I talked with many men who had gone there, upon newspa per representation, in search of work in their line, and failed to find it, or rather they failed to find prices any better than they left at home. 2o workinginan should go to Birmingham unless he has a job assured be tore he goes, lor onco there he is at the mercy of the "rats" and sharpers. What js true of the laborer is true of tho profes sions, and all others who go there, unless thev have means to hold their own with the "Bulls and the Bears." Some persons are so wild as to declare that Birmingham wil be come a great popular summer re sort. Whether this is baldheaded ly ing or splendid satire I am unable to determine. Birmingham a summer resort ! Good Lord deliver us ! It may be for people in some portions of Alabama, but to a man who has tasted North Carolina water am breathed North Carolina air the Dry Tortugus would be almost as refreshing as Birmingham in July and August. The city is supplied with water from Village creek ; wa ter that runs from "morn till noon, and noon till dewy eve" under the burning rays of an Alabama sun. . , . l - The very idea is invigorating, chnl ing. With water as warm as an I oramarv .or i urn H:i m nmw iiiiuuiu nil Iliit euoilll LOIIlClL Hie SOI aenngon a thcrinoincter summer resort ! my Lord ! John Randolph said that Pennsylvania avenue in Washington city was the dirtiest, dryest, dustiest and damnedst i place in America. When I recall uic iiciu, uusi, com aim soot or i JJirmittgiiam 1 am forcibly remind- or the remark of Sir John. Birmingham will become a city, pewerlul, populous and magnificent is perhaps true, but it does not : need this kind of sildiiisr ami v-1 uie wnoie people ot Alabama. Her spirit oi enterprise is running over the State like a. prairie fire, and everywhere town and city are vien- ing with each other in the lino of material progress, From personal observation, in- ?i icrcourse ami reading, l Have tried 1,1 "n ll,bl wy to paint the pat "IHl P11" ot Birmingham. Her future no pen can portray. Respectfully, C. F McKesson. Morganton, May 2d, 18S7. Nobody Doubts it in Palatka. One of our young merchants has given the following testimony : "One of my customers, at the age of fifteen, had a severe attack of rheumatism. His father had to lift him about, lie was in bed for six weeks. I sold him a dozen bot tles S. S. S., which entirely cured him. I regard S. S. S. as very potent in rheumatism." Yours truly, .1. H. Johnson. A Little Memorandum. After I had rheumatiKiii for four years in my right hip, I tried S. S. S. It at once built up my health and the rheumatic ti:titis worn mI. Kiuiu tonic; and it never lads to bring my system up to the best condition when ever run down by sickness or over work. I have come to regard S. S. 8. as a necessary household medicine. B. Peauck. Gainesville, Flavian. 25, 188-. Treatlsoon Blood tree. and Skin DlKeascs mailed Tub Swift Specific Co. Oa. Drawer 3, Atlanta. AVhats the Facts Known. Mr. Editor: I and my neighbors lave been led so many times inio mying different things for the iver, kidneys and blood, that have done us more harm than good, 1 eel it due your readers to advise hem when an honest and good medicine like Dr. Hurler's Iron Tonic can be had. Yours truly, AN VIA) SUlKCKllltii:. By land or at sea, out on the prairie, or in the crowded city, Ay-era Cathartic rills are the best for purgative purposes, evorv- " a i ; where alike convenient, efficacious, and safe. For sluggish boweN. torpid liver,indigestion, batl breath, flatulency, and sick headache, they are a sure remedy. Notwithstanding much is said about the importance of a blood- purifying medicine, possibly the matter has never claimed' your seri ous attention. Think of it noic ! If, by using Ayer's Sarsaparilla, voir avoid scrofula, and transmit health to your offspring, thank us for the suggestion. Bucklea's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cut, bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt liheuwi, 1 ever Sores, letter, Chapped H;tmls, Chilbhiius Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, jus guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, l'ncc 2o cents per box. For sale by Tail. Manv PufTcrln'.? people drat: themselves about with falling strength. fcltu;r that they ur' st;;ulllv slnklnjr Into the jrravt. wVeu by us ng Parker a Tonic thev would Hurt a eure c-m- menclugwttu thi tlrrf dose. aml vitality and strenstn surely eouilnj naiK to you. Delicate Children, Nursing Mothers. Overworked Men. and for uU diseases where the tissues are wasting away Irom the In ability to digest ordinary food, vt rroiu overwork of the brain or bodv. all such should take Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver til with llypophu p'aites. "I used the Kmulslou on a lady who was delicate, aud threaten ed with CroncLitls. It put hr In tmch goo I health aud tlt-sh that i must sav It U tho best Emulsion I ever usd-" L. P. WaddHll. Md.. Hugh s Mills, s. v. "I hae used Scott's Emulsion, and must sjiy It Is the best preparation ot the kind 1 have ever used, and I have found It th very thlug for children that have marasmus." Dr. J. E. Lajton. Urewer P. O.. Mo. I had to comb b;iek the hair from my forehead and omit the parting to conecal my baldness. Since then Parker's Hair H.ilsaiu has made tin hair as thick ami glossy as ever. I. idles whose Willi in"1". " - Sticudu. .Miry swans m.cnu 1 jo win nun iu naisam j'isi Simmons Liver Insulator Kegulator" of I.lvi-r. i Villi r ta' most important opran. the Liver out vt oiilcr? Th-u Is otir Tlnlt H St Will di'ms ri-.l. the lnath oIT-nslvt von line "hrad iM hf. l.el languid. liUpIritt-.l. ;i7id h-xvons. no itpi-ii:. s!.-p Is tr.il'l jir. tutrfr.-vlil!t-. Simnums Llv.-r dvulator r-s:ore iu ii.-tiuiy action of the Liver. s.v that vo-i get t!i ;-uu- Rheumatism and Xenr il-ii ctireu m i: Das, t , , , tfi'g,! at':1" i:i:niiiiatory i:iu-u!ii.iiimaiia N.irai?u S.nmt";i taS2? 1,1 ...V." r--c-.Mptor3.io.nl. in twu-em su-.mt. w lNDAN-. C'lIRM tCAI.rO.. crawiurd.-ille. inJ. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. It AHiaty1"" It y"iAJI n-;nsT.t estaiiluheU ba-l-uSf in own ItMMiiiy. lvrui.irwiit iiositiun anl jf.ol s;ilarj". 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Kooling atul yuttcring ami all kinds of repairing done in our Hoe. 1 also keep on hand a full lineot ELOT 153 FASCT Uacon, I.ird, Syrtin, Coffee, Sugari (Aitiuel Uootls, Confections, which w will sell cheap for cash or uosxl coua iry produce. loti t fail to givo in a call. A'cry re5jcctfQllj Chandler, Arney & Co. JOHN TULL, Graduato in (Over ninelccu years experlenct.) J A full line of FRESH DRUGS at.d PURE CHEMICALS always on hand. compounded at all hoitis day or night by a Kcgistcrcd DruisL Toilet Articles and Soap Spoclalty, To all vho are saffcrtn: from Ik emniM IndlitcrvtlansoC routh. ni-rroua yea an a. ttf decay. lcAsot manhood. Ac, I vlll acad recipe- thai via cure 70a.rr.XX OF CHAEGC Ttte rree4 remedy was dlaoovcred by a mlMionary 1 HoC America, fend a aelf addruaao-i envwlApe loth 2u.r. Jot tra v. ivkax. sua if, .yw rr cwy. T
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