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Statement ; of allowances made by?
Board of County; Commissioners of Rich
mond county for the year ending Novem- ; . . , - " wit, fees
ber 30tht';l887, together with "statement of A M Long, ass., j fees
county -revenue and charges for v the past J ? Pbam wit J fees
e ,J r Richmond Cole. wit. i fees
yv: i J. - i
Diceiibes 6, 1886.
Cella Shepherd for her support v'
Lucy Ray for her support
Mary HcDuffie for her support .
Jno J Bennett for building bridge
Nora Capelfor her jropport
W DJ'ownfiend fpr, registering vo-
ters and lookifig after bridge
Daniel Lampley for his support
Sartha Covmgtou for her support
A L McDonald for vfood . -
,f Ebb Smith for his support ; j
. Flora Httckabee for su-'pt of Teague
ichild " "
Geo Mallov for supt of daughter
Dempsey McMillan for his supt j
Sarah ord,an for her supt
D C Liviner for his supt . ;
J no L E vans3 for bis supt
Asbury nndford foe hiis.supt
Caroline ChaTis, for his supt -
Hilliard Little for supt Lear Little
Eli Ross for, his supt i ; 4 . 4
John Brigman for supt of daughter
j Ciroline Callahan for her supit
V Fi Brooksfiire for looking after
bridge- " J A r ' ; '" : ;; c 1 -A
J Taylor for pupt of paupers
Berry Bryant, ahff, feeding pris'rs
95
15
15
10
" ' servinc notices j&c. '
" - fi mt paid court 'officers 39
. " for services rndred
100
Jno D Shaw for one yearaattor- '
ney for the county, -Mrs
J A McDonald for board of
jurors, ' v
W S Fowlkes for bd. of jurors
Jas A Hutchinson for reg. voters
Jas Graham " " 1
Boroughs & Richardson for lumber
150
Wm Bray for hauling lumber:
Steele Bros, for brick for poor house 13
. . . . . r ... .
W t Murpby for talcing tax list,
N D White for his supt '
A L McDonald, : Register of Deeds,
or-BemceS as clerk of Board, 334
0wJahoabt 3, 1887.
e:abatot'i6oa "
Jacob Bostick for bis sapt
Miry Col for Jier supt
Jtlenry fcanqtora tor nis supt.
' Nancy McKwttle for supt daughter .12
Amy Watson for her supt'
Richmond Bristow- for bia supt
Asbury bandford for bis supt
Jascabt 4, 18SY!
A B Barber for his snpt -
Thos Batton for his supt
Sallie Martin, for her supt ;
A L McDonald, Register of Deeds,
for services rendered
A JJTaylor for supt of paupers .
February 7, 1887.
Debby.Fairley for her supt
Katie McLeod for her supt
Sarah Watson for her supt
Mary Ann Webb for her supt
Alice LeGrand for her supt
Titus Ellerbe for supt of mother
Julia McRae for her supt j
Milly McRae for her supt
J D Butler for supt insane wife
Norman Gillis for supt H McCaU
. Nora Gape! for her supt
Go Mcintosh for supt of Jerry
"Mary Shepherd for" her supt
Flora Huckabec for supt of Teague
child t,i. : ', v .-:
Geo Malloy for supt of daughter
UeJia Little for her supj
JNaocy MeJlenzie tor .supt oaugnter
Sarah Jordan for her supt '
t 1 . a - .-
John Brigman for his supt
cm v narnsr ior 111s auDt
i) U Levmer for-his sapt
Hick8v LedbetterTor her supt
J T Breeden for his supt-
J M Smith, shff, feeding prisoners
ji - . .. ; -. 1
conveving lunatic
to asylum J
J M- Smith, shff, ser. rendered,
Z F Long, esc. " J "
Everett. Wall & Co , general icct.
W D McRae & Co., "
H C Wall for "advertising .
A J Taylor for sunt of paupers
Everett, "Wall & Co., general acct.
HarryeyJTerry for hauling Timber ,
Edwards, BroDghton Ao. stat'y, ,
Thos S Kenan, c s c, cost
- Dr W H Steele, assisting superin
tendent of health
Dr J M Stansill, supt of hf ajth -
Z F Long. c sc, whole fees i
Jas D Mclver Solicitor, whole fees
B F.Harris, D S, whole fees, v ,
,s Y C Morton,, D S. whole feeSj
DM Morrison, Ass., whole fees,
. B. T Long, witness, for whole fees
Z E Long, c s c, half fees i
Jas D Mclver, solicitor, half fees
Berry Bryant, shff, half fees,' :
H HCovington,: D S, half fees, :
Daniel Watson, half fees, ,
D T Hargrove, D 8, half fees
J wiihs Jones, D 8, fees !
. J C Patrick, constable fees '
W H Beasley, constable I fees
A M Longj D 8, feei . " " 1 ;
W H McLauriD, D 8, 1 fees
Jas DHunter, DSf fees
YC Morton, D S, fees "
J U- Patterson, D S, fees, '
M L Hmson, constable, ft es
".r ing, J Pj fees
- 1 CuoptT. J P, j fees ..
, V, ' l--v-Mvtt,..J-pr4.fees.-
I
.r''!iii''..'ar-t" Clii!. wit .J'-fuMt
i'lhaol-.; wit, h fees "f " ' '
i' I' UViStansiH, medical etr vices,
. Vl J" ''') . : ' . . .,, ;
iV(J ii 'Joington, wit.eipert- ;
Patrick,' wit, fees i f
' t .-:kia..!.) wit, fees ; '
.2 55
3 60
360
70
55
23 25
1 W EUfa Monrpe, wit, fees
i vua fiea wine, wit, iees
the S w T ' -rJv
- n M MnrriAn Lf 1 ft
5
Sol Gar, ass, fees
bol uay, wit, for t fees :
6 00 1 R TLong, ass, fori fees! &
6 00 1 R TLong,'wit, for fees
6 00 MH Russell, wit, for i fees
CO 1 W S Fowlkes, wit for, fees
6 00 Jno B Watson, wit lor j tees
w A. xiobbinSi wit tor lees
5 14 ST Cooper, wit for i fees1
00 I W R Terry, wit for fees
6 00 J C AlcLaunn, wit for fees
3 00 W F Long, ass for fees
6 00 J W Covington, ass for fees
W J Carrie,; wit for t fees
J
00 E W Manship, wit for fees
6 00 L VVeill,.witfor fees - - f
9 00 J C Patrick, wit for fees"
6 00 I Q E Wishart, wit for fees
6 00 1 v otewart, c s c, for 4 fees
6 00 1 Z F. Long, .c s q, for half fees
00 I K Covington, and Henry UeBerry
6 00 J tor halt tees
6 00 J& & Mclver, solicitor, half fees
I n o iieaoewer, wit, lees
1 53
- 23 -
6 00 li 11 Covmgton; 1$3, half fees
6 00 1 Rufua Knighf, cons, for half fees
6 00 J M Patterson, D S, for half fees
W. H Beasley, const, for half fees
9 50 L D D Livingston, D S, for half fees
82 33 Isaac Gately, const., for half fees
85 87 S T Cooper, shff, for half fees'
84 98 Berry Bryant, shff, for half fees
9 01 -K Watson, D S, for half fees 1
55 40 M L nmson, const for half fees
50 M I Parsons, D S, for half fees
33 00 1 Daniel Watson, D S.-for half fees
00 1 E W Manship, D S, for half fees
Jas Graham; D S, for half fees
00 I J M Smith, sbff, for half fees
B F Little, const, for half fees
32 50 1 J Hargrave, J SJfpr half fees
6 CO W P McJjonalu, J p, for half fees
2 67 I S T Cooper, J P, for half fees '
2 85 f W xi Murpby, J f, for half fees
4 14 W F Brookshire, J P. for half fees
2 25 1 L T Everett, J i, for half fees
20 - Baldwin, J T for half fees
- I fir 1? t T T r L.?f f .
A3W " "ug. - r iees
9 00 T F Stanback, J P for half fees
A B McDonald, J P. for hall fees
55 I o nargrore wis, nan iees
iesse xiargrore ass,, nan ieea
Martin McRae wit; half fees
Neill Stewart wit, half fees
T.M WhitlockrwitJ for half feea
ifirr8uKaahit hairiTS
E N Ingram wit, half fees
S B Ingram wit, half fees
J A Ingram Jr., wit, half fees
B F Little wit, balflees
G B Graham wit, half fees
600!
900
G-K I
600
600
00
6 00
GOO
10 00
Robert Wade wit, half fees
11 u Dockery ass, halt tees
10 00
6 00
J B Cume ass, half tees
D A Deaton ass, half fees
600
A J Little ass, halt fees
J P Littlo Jr., ass, half fees
48 501
Kiley Jones ass, half fees
5 63
Ann Kllerbe wit, half lees
Gary Harrington wit. half fees
Chance Ledbetter wit, half fees
20 CO I P M Morrison ass, half fees
2 00 I A ll Long ass, half fees
6 00 I J G Smith ass, half fees
J UU I J Ml ilcUaeen wit, halt fees
6 00 Daniel Watson wit, half fees
4 0) I John Gillis wit, half fees
400
J W Bennett wit, halt fees
6 00
JB U Terry wit, halt lees
4(0
W A McDonald ass, half fees
18 00 I
' 200
600
Columbus Long wit, half fees
Isaac Irately wit, half Tees
W V Long ass, half Jeos
10 00
March 7, 1887.
10 00 Celia Ann Shephard for her supt
2 CO I Martha Covington for her supt
6 00 Jacob Bostick for his supt
10 w l J li. isarneia tor nis supt
4 CO Eli Ross for his sunt t
n n rrx I t m .
iz uu 1 uamei uunDiev lor xn suik
2 00 j George! Morrison for his supt
Z W Sarah JSUei De lor ner supt
4 00 Jeptha Hay tor his supt
4 00 Caroline Callahan for her supt
.129 37 Asbury Sandfoid tor his supt
Katie McLeod Jor her supt
29 20 VV R Terry for pub court calendar
10 50 Z F Long o c , for serv rend
51 Zo K D White lor his supt
93 40 John Brigman for supt of
55 58 daughter
87 82. Nora Uapel for her supt
53 05 George Mcintosh for supt of
83 76 "Jerry Mcintosh
16 80 I Peter Mcltae for serv as com
10 00 J W D Townsend for sery as com
50 90 h A J Taylor for supt of paapars
- 3 50 l;A ,JTaylor for supt of paupers
18 00 W f Uinson tor reg voters
9 10 J D Bundy for pub court cal
J P L,ittle.Jr., tor ree voters
15 00 Jno F XlcNair for goods for
61 13 poor house
61 13 Caroline Chavis for supt of
61 13 .daughter
17 15 Daniel Uay coroner services
10 00 W T Hall one day on cor jury
"f 30 1 W S Digs dhe day on cor jary
2 50 J, L McQef one day on cor jury ;
8 30 L , '.-Jy?rv,r
48 55 Win Barnes for one day on cor
8 00 jury
5 15 Thos McGe one day on cor jury
17 40 P K Waters one day on cor jury
3 50 I J M Smith Sheriff, for feeding
4o l ' prisoners
30 J Jl Smith Sherif for summon-
1 10 1 ; . ' ine iurors
1 92 I.J Jl Smith Sheriff, for feeding
15
Alt
; - prisoners - - ,.
W 1 Everett for serv as com
50
? April, 4, 1887.
Norman-CiUfe for supt of H
Mary Apn Webb for her supt
Mary wing'for her supt
Caroline Callahan for her. supt
Alex. Smith for his supt
Martha Covibgton for her supt
TunierPatej for his supt 1
Fronk-JDeiSe'rry fo.r .hitfpupt: . ;
Henry Sandford for his supt
Eli floss for hi3 supt
G A Patrick for supt of S Saaith
320
. 95
2 65
.3 97
5 07
95
2 05
,.2 '60
t .V,
2 00'
10 00
1 12
3 60
Carolioe Chavis lor supt of
daughter:
Julia MoRae for her supt
Mary tShepard for her supt
Sallie Webb tor her supt
6 00
600
10 00
600
600
600
600
600
600
MaTy triggers for her supt
10 ' Jas Ussery' for his supt
Kichmond Bristow for his supt
Ned Hicks for his supt'
Charley Parks for his supt
vy J. JSverett for goods lurnish
ed county
17 53
6 00
Tbos Batton for his supt .;
James McFarlan for his supt
1200
DO Levmer for hssupt
Z F Long esc,'
6 97
15 32
6 00
7 10
A J Brown for repairing bridge
D day cor for services
E WShortndge 1 Uay on cor jury
Jno G ferry 1 day on cor jury
J S'Gofdston I day on cor jury
1 00
1 00
100
JL II btogner I day on cor jury
I P Hall 1 day on cor jury
W F Long 1 day ifTcor jury
Daniel Gay for coffin, fbr-pauper.
W i Hie Smith f or coffin tor pa uper
J M Smith for work on fail
100
1 00
1 00
500
300
17 90
. 8 00
17 25
37 37
M. Smith for wood for court
J M smith Jor cash, paid court
officers
J M Smith for feeding pri's
J M Smith for serving election
notices -
50
27 O0
r Apbil 5. 1887;
097 AJ Tayjor for supt of , poor
10
74
3 J5 H C VV'all for advertising .
1 95 ZF Long o s c,' half fees
15 J M ifmith sheriihalf fees
3q D B Brown D S half fees
S's50 Brygnl sTierif half fees
D5 J I Parsons D S, : half fees
n Sim Smith D S, half fees
1-6 Ti
ioja
240
1 40
15
1 50
2 15
80
12 55
5 80
65
8 75
4 70
5 75
95
1 10
9 95
1 40
1 35
1 60
10 60 0 -;r,;,mP u 0 Ba" ees
75 J C Mclnnis D S, half fees
22 D JJvingston D S, half fees
45 D T Hargrove D S, half fees -72
M. Mar tin, DS, half feea
oq D M Morrison D S, halffees
75 YU Morton D S, half fees f
5; 57 J M Patterson D S, half fefcs
gQ Hector McLean D S, halt fees
g5 J A Ingram D S, halt fees
05 Daniel Watson D 8, half fees
77 R W Chandler D 8, half fees
12 H H Covington D S, half fees
1 45 Beasltsy const, half fees
72 Hugh Livingston const, half fees
2 50 W B Hattok const, half fees
2 00 J 4 ' Patrick const, half tees
j o.;i M L Uinson const, halt fees
35 A B Stutts const, half foes
" 4 90 Frank McNeill sof, half fees
r25 J D Mclver sol, half feai-
1 55 F Sandford J P, halt fees
1 55 U L Nichols J P, half fee3
1 70 A A Malloy J P, half fees
2 10 R A Robinson J P,' half, fees
2 75 Jno McLean J P, half fees
2 70 1 J Edwards mayor, half fees
24 3o J A Harrington J P, half fees
1 5 J S Matheson J P, half fees
2 45 VW Graham J P, half iees
1 go S T Cooper J P, half fees
1 55 W 11 Murphy J P, halt tees
-145 W F Long J P, half fees
ll 45 d Freeman .) P, half foes
3 60 D M Morrison wit, half fees
3 50 D M Morrison ass, half fees
8 72 G J Freeman wif, half fees
95 J R Jordan wit, half fees
-3 60 Jordan ass, half tes
2 55 J MFord wit, half fees
75 Jas Ballard wit, half fees
1 30 J M Smith wit, half fees
3 60 W A Webster wit, halt fees
2 25 Laura Latin wit. half fees
2 35 Charley Moss wit, half fees
1 jo John Dockery wit,ihalf fees ' "
tn tar yi ; :. 1 1 n
1 40
6 lo
1 10
1 25
80
, 8 50
-2 00
285
1 05
1 10
1 10
65
I 45
20
3 02
8J
22
1 42
55
23 87
4 80
223
4 45
80
1 65
95
1 65
6 90
5 87
5 70
2 60
1 05
5 15
20 00
2 50
2 50
3 20
4 30
12 70
1 501 w Covington wu, nan iees
2 52 N S uoidston wit, nan tees
j ij raincK wit, nan iees
Z F'Long c s c, whole fees
4 CO Fnmk: McNeill sol, whole fees
2 00 " a yeasty const, wnoie tees
6 00 W H McLaarin const, whole fees
4 00 Edwarda mayor, whole fees
2 00 D M, Morrison ass, whole fees
15 00 CX3 Covington, wit, whole fees
6 00 Phillips wit, whole fees
6 00 J J Graham wit, whole fees
'4 00 Alex McRae wit, whole fees
- 2 00 W P Toon wit, whole fees
5 00 & A McDonald wit, whole fees
6 00 Whitheld wit, whole fees
00
May 2, 1887.
1 S'Z Q I
q no I M.ary Mouume ior ner supt
uuuy jvay ior uer supt
n l i.
e ri) oirs. uraay ior ner Bupt
6 00 1 . aniel Jraiierson ior Bupt Mary
jw.cjs.mnon
Ai f ' k 1 I
a no I Alice ijeuraau ior uer sudd
19 80 Peter McKae for srv as com
13 20 w Everett for serv as com
69 36 JQO F McNair for serv as com
9Q qq W F Brookshire for serv as com
"3 60 Townsend for serv as com
5 00 Flora Huckabee for supt of Teague
VV ...... ,
4 86Lcoua : ' . .
Lempseyicaiillan lor her supt
i 7h l HiUD Dinitn ior nis supt
A J lavior ior supt oi paupers
itt r t- e . . .1
A nn I z uecerry ior services as cieis
7 40 JM Smith, shff, for feeding -pris rs
1 00 ! !"'" " fr conveying prison-
j 00 ; erfrom Charlotte
1 im Celia Little for her supt . -
I it- i t - -i l ..ti r 1 i.
: , Junb 6, 1887.
l'fio Celia Aun Shepherd for her supt
1 00 JaC0D Bostick for his supt
100 JNora' ,JaPei Ior uer suPt
will lerry lornissupi.
n-. i e a :j- j:. xi
83 4"' J-1103 -CjiicrDeior supt iuiouc motuer
r George Morrison for Ms supt
c m fTaniel Lampley for his supt
1 i - t ,t i j r ....-
AO OT 1 A DlCUOUgaiu tor uio run
10 00 "nu JUp.'aii iui nm v w
pauper .
('arobne Chavis for supt of
. daughter
18 00 ! Henry Monroe 2 days on cor jury
15 00
6 00
6 00
600
6U)
9 00
4.00
6 00
6 00
6 WJ
D P Livingston 2 days on cor jury
It A blcNair '1 days on cor jury
Jos McMillan 2 days oir cor jury
N ft MpiTison 2 days on cor jury
If O McMil!:m 2 days or cor jury
I Uaj cor for eerv rendered
ThosMaoky for burying II
McNeill '".':''
1M D White for his supt
J M .Smith fcherifi, for conveying
prisoners from Vadssboro??N t! ''3 85
J M. Smith for feeding pvis o2 84
J M (Smith sheriff for conveying t
lunatic to asylum
29 95
5 31
H H Ledbetter for re'g voters
Flora Huckabee fit supt of 4
'league child .
lo 00
Sarah Jordan for her supt -
6 00
A J iaylor tor supt ot poor j
o oh
W F Long J P, for fees in luha
tic cases
4 2ft
S T Cooper J P, forifeea'm Iwtv-s-'
4 25
natic case e ; . ;
July 4, 1887.
Norman Gillis for supt of
HMcCall
18 00
JVlary Ann Webb for her supt
15 00
600
600
Jnohgman for supt ot
j uauguter .
Mary Ewing for her supt
Mary Driggers for her supt . ,
Manha Covington for her supt
: : : JplV 5, 1887.
Wm'Johuson for 1 day letting
out bridae i
6 00
6 00
2 00
rPetercRae for attending R R
asHeasfneuv leewug.
8 J Perfiberton ex sol, for fees
J M Saiith sheritf, Ciish paid
for pump &o ,
J M Pemberton for cash paid
court officers - '
J M Smith 'for 'feeding pri's
3o 7o
20 00
-
9i An
III in 1
46 5o
9142
00 J M Smith for "cash paid
28 1 couvt officers
I .1 M" Smith fVii' Kiimtnnninff
o oo
. i "
4U jurors etc
21 7o
Thos S Kenan'c s 6: for fees State
v's I Williama
lo 60
J W .Sneed for taking tax list
29 80
11 00
II 5o
8716
N Ingram lor taking tax list
D D Livingston 10 conveying
prisoners to jail
A J Taylor for teedmg poor
A .T Taylor for supt of paupers
10 00
.3 00
Li W eiU tor taking graudjury to
poor house
D D Brown, D S, for; bringing pris
oner from Raleigh, N. U.
30 20
T F Stanback for cieai-in;; oil' raft from
bridjSTat Smith's pond 8 00
L Weill for an-eating lunatic
J M Hinea Igr takib tax list
1 0Q
17 40
vv l Jivereu ior general accouni zz
J o'Kii,nin fr?rkinr tr it no
VV W Graham " " 12 70
W (I Tlfttterrv Uaratfr nf Dtmft fnr
trf;. ' 9.50
L T Everett for taking tax list 24 40
T B Ledbetter for taking tax list
W W Bostick for taking tax list
S Wall for taking tax list ru
JaV M Graham for taki'ri'g tafxlist
J T John for taking tax list
H S Ledbetter and 'others for taking
tax list
James Ussery for li!3 supt
July 11, 1887.
Trov Bredden for his supt
Jj2 50
,2Vx
15 20
r li 1 1 i
14 0)
kx 0
J J O'J
G OJ
24
70
GOO
50
D A Ewing, D JS, for half fees
Jas Graham, D S half fees
B 'F.Harvies, D S for Iialf ices
7o
J A Ingram, D S, half lees
1 uu
D T Hargrove, L S, 1 fees
J M Smith; shtf, lor i fees
M J Edwards, niayor, J fees
W H Be:islev, corict, A iees
S T Cooper, Vl Pj Hers
Jas E Thompson, D S, fees
W H Murphv, J P, i fees
D M Morrison, D S, i lees, '
P McNeill, solicitor,' fees
ii
G 45
3 47
1.63
1 10
3 00
16.00
'2
W F Long. J. P, i tees
1 50
J M Hi nes, J I i tves
K H Bennett, const. I fees
1 75
- 45
227 45
4.95
75
7 25
Jno Livingston. " u
Z F Long, c s c, for fees
D w Gibson, J P.for fees
E C Terrv, J P for i fees'
,
A B Covington, J P lor I fees
D D Livingston, d s for i fees 14 55
J A crowder, shff, fr i fees
w B Hatton, 'const, for J fees
J P Cameron,- (1 s for i fees
D B Browp, d s. for fees
Daniel watson, d's, for fees
R L Steele, d s, for ? fees ;
A B McDonald, j p, for i fees
Continued on fourth page.
3
9
4 20
5 40
5 30
1 70
12 70
4 20
4 20
6 00
6 00
600
DYSBflPSIA,
18 that misery experienced when wo sud
deiily become nwure that we possess a
iabolicnl arranseirior.t callcd'a stomach.
The stomach is tfie reservoir from which
every tt'oiis and tinsite must bo nourished,
and any trouble with it is soon faltthrouirh-
18 00
6 00
15 45
8 Oo
29 9o
30 oo
7 6o
30 00
18 00
12 00
81 42
77 65
70 46
18 85
1200
12 00
out the whole syatem. Among a dozen
dyspeptics no two will have thj tame pre
dominant sy m ptom . I)y s pc p t les ( 1 acti ve
mental power and n biliouslorriperann nt
are subject to " Si efe Hea?aclo ; those,
fleshy end phlegmatic have Constipation,
while the tliru r.iidneryousarcabaiidoned
togloomy t'orehoditigs. Kome dyspeptics .
are wonderfully forgctfiil ; others have
great irritability of temper. ,
Whatever form Dyspepsia may take,
one thing -is certain,.. .
The underlying- cause is
in t he JLIirEIl,
and ono thing more Is equally certain, no
one will remain a,iysjeptio who will
xfe wixi correct
Acidity of the
Stomach,
Expel foul gases,
6 00
. 6 00
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Assist Digestion,
and, at the same
time
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Start the JLiver to teorleing,
when all ' other troubles
soon disappear.
My w!fo was a ' confirmed : dyspeptic. Some
three years ago by the, advice o Pr. Sleiner, of
Augusta, she was iflilucc-J to U-y Simmons Liver .
Regulator. I teel gmteftil for the relief it has
given her, and may all who read this and are
afflicted in any way, whether chronic or other- .
wke, i:se Sinrmdns l.lTer Rrgulator and I feel
' confident health will be restored to ail whq will
be advised." Wm. I.1.;Kersh, Furt Valley, Ga.".
See theft yon get She Genuine,
with' red F, o'ai front of Wrapper, "
J, JT. ZTO1N & CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
15 oo
b oo
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n;)W f-r'(-''-iSL.i-VS.tr.'- Evry lijy,Bhoull kiw.
femaitarap. SAEEK HKM.jCO.,R.ot lot 3nffBlo,l.Y.
KS-ER'SSAa BLOOM, Best Coap.tiipn Be&a-
tiSer, Ski n Oart ce3 -."araiah Ereiieator known,
gsrid stamp ior trie! psciagK. AJireae ea eb ova.
Are Oar Yaang Men the Bop of Oar Coaa-
try ' , .
from the Progressive farmer.
There are i forty thousand young
men in North Carolina between the
ages of sixteen and twenty-one years, j
And thero are not one.
tnem in our colleges i
J forty. An alarming fact
jin our State over forty thousand
wtnte men who canot read the bal-l
1 j j 1 . . a a---.t . I
iota 1 ney cast. Aiiotner alarming
and humiliating truth..And we ten-
ture the assertion that a close invest
tigation aiid analysis of the records
01 our coueges win snow -inn ior lire
pasthve j'ears there has been a lalnt
ing on in me percentage 01 tne pat-
ronage of farmers. Why ? Simply
and only for the reason Uvat their
amuiy 10 eiucaieane r sons ;nas
been sraduallv weakeninor. 'V
w a i -
vvaai muss oe none r vnn rent
I tin " . i 1 t n Ilf-il I
estate dim in is
". V"
I o-iuinif tfiAiiri
5""o v. "
meir lauor.ana wun tne great tinan-
ciai itepressiou which .hangs JiKe a "j
pan aooui mem, ami our consianuy
increasing population, what is to be
done for the thousands of young
larmer rwjya and oiner.poor young
men 01 me oiaie t onau mey not
be educated ? Are they really and
truly the hpe ot the country r
It' bohooves our educators, states
men. philanthropists, Christians
all to ponder well the situation. It
appeals to every consideration oi
philanthropy, patriotism and relig-
; ra n,-a i.
lon- Ve are proud to note the hope-
ful effort of the Students' Aid Asso
I :..:. At W..I. I?....nct nH,. tn
v,auuu V1 ,u,w l.
occupy as Dest H may mis oroau
hem and lo supply as best it can
this ereat demand. It is designed
to afford; an opportunity to the poor
but deserving yeung men of our
State to procure an education1. It
is moving forward with the most
encouraging promise of success. But
even with the full measure of sue
cess in its contemplated sphere, it
T.i m.. i I i
tne aemana. ruevertneicss it-was aj
1.1 1 1 XT ..tl. I ."i
8 grand conception which. if develop-
OO I wl Tvill nponmnliuli irrun1 roeillts
. ....
snu prove a great uiessing tu uur
young men and to the State for all
lime to come. May the favor of God
rest upon its prosecution !(
liut are our oeoDle alive to the
IV) I critical situation.? Do they properly
appreciate the great truth that intel
ligence cultivated brain rules the
world ? Do the farmers of the coun
try realize that to maintain their
true position in 1 he great race ol
progress, they must keep up with
advanced thought advanced im
provement, and that to do this they
must le educated.?. We are grate
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ful for the indications that the more
intelligent and progressive of the
fanners of our State are beginning
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to realize it. They took a long step
in that direction when they met in
this city last winter aud iiemanded
the establishment of an Agricultural
and Mechanical College for th
training and education of the farmer
boys of the State. In our judgment,
j no legislation for the past half cen
tury in North Carolina is fraught with
such grand and noble results to our
peoplet ' Let us push forward the
college to completion and make it
what it should be an institution la
den and filled with incalculable
blessings to our people and Slate.
Let evifry farmer every patriot in
the State, adopt the motto of the
Progressive Farmer, "The industria
and educational interests of our peo
pie, paramount to all other consid
erations of State policy.
hingin value, with the , ud dotargenameof
c earnings of farmers business lit a glighteV risklQsl";
irtla ry r rn nfa -w i , t .! ''----'---
The great popularity and success
of Salvation Oil, the great pain de
strover. have made it a target
counterfeiters. Buy the genuine,
Price 2o ets. .
"Dird of ammonia, poor fellow,"
said Mrs. Partington, on learning o
a friend's death from pneumonia
"I believe I should have died too
but for Dr. Bull's Cough Stirrup."
Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup she mean
ol course. ' '
j . Do not leave any
tomatoes in
-hoUorii of a tin enn, b'ut
- f i
your in ft;
into jirf oarther'u bowl till you want
t-hcai. Thi3 applies to nearly all
canned vegetables.
Beaatifttlly IIltitratd.
Frbm.the Chicago Herald,"
wlncft tn nn
cat,ge theSuty.
'-Thnt'c it ,: 4i
v .But j ftid iri f0ster(ng an ' infant
American - irid
. '--.
ad vantage to. the whoU ' peopJe.
lT&:iinii
alongt'' ' ?
"Indifferently."
"The call is for superior products
oF foreign tnariuifactu re ?" "
- uyes,v'
"What bald be 11 effect nnon
-'-: ieiW'iL '-'i'Jlji-
' f . . . T
vuur UUSIUHH 11 - i f it; ix on imiurv
we would nave less cap
taxation, less insurance, smaller bad
Jebts.?
uBut neither' your inlerest as -a
merchant nor mine as a customer
shall be considered by Congress be
cge some Jersey potteries desire to
turn out inferior tabIe furniture al
h,nncnmo fla
"That's it."
"Well, blessed be protection."
wny win those uemocratic pa
pers which favor keeping up the in
ternal revenue laws coutinue to do
so in the face of the fact that we now
have more money piled up in the
I . . -
United States treasury than
our
would-be statesmen ' (politicians)
know what to dp with ; why -do they
want to keep it up ?. Why want to
tax and bleed the people in tobacco
growing sections, in grinding out o
them a tax which the,re is no use
for, which amounts to taking out o
circulation the money so much need
ed to carry on the legitimate bust
ness of the country ? What if to
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poor man's luxury than coffee, tea
pie for dinner Sunday, the Thanks
giving turkey, tbe "sugar that sweet
ens the whiskey which is killing so
many of our law-makers, is the rich
fnan's luxury. Tobacco, in tobacco
sections, is the farmer's meat and
bread. Talk about the consumer
payng the tax ; if he does, it is a
doutle tax. Everybody knows that
the
eigh
manufacturer counts 'off the
t cents per pound in bidding on
a pile
get fh(
of leaf tobacco ; then if he can
e consumer to pay it again he
has lit twice. It really looks to us as
f these Democratic papers, especial
y in tobacco and brandy sections,
who oppose the repeal of the intern
il revenue tax, were in the interest
of tlie Republicans. Be that as-it
may, they are certainly aiding in
driving 'tobacco and apple brandy-
States into the Republican ranks.
jDanbury Reporter-Post.
He Wanted a Chaw Too.
A few years ago at a regular Wed
nesday evening prayer meeting of
one of .the churches of Bismarck,
Dak., tho pastor Rev. Fairchild,
cume into the chapel and found only
about a dozen ladies present. He
looked around a moment and said :
"Sister Wetherill, can you tell me
the cause of this remarkable absence
of the gentlemen who have been in
the habit of attending our regular
meetings ?" . , ; -
"Why, hadn't you heard about
it?"' replied the lady 'addressed.
"The. Spotted-Front gracery adver
tises to give free samples of a new
brand of chwirig tobacco this even
ing, and the gentlemen have all
gone there."
"Ha!" said the worthy pastor, as
he removed his spectacles and but
toned his coat. "I hadn't noticed
the announcement. Just excuse me
a moment, ladies, please ; I must
step down to Spotted-Front myself.
I haven't had a good chew of eating
tobacco since I left Fargo H and he
shot out at Uk? side door.
for
the
A ipoonfid of 'fine kilt or-horseradish
vill keep a pah of mils sweet
for several davs.
' In the-f tore of it Chicagd crockery.
" ' '--irii'vi tti?
coerc'hantr-.'' - : i
! "What is the averase ,custo&3-
. i-..Jt--rjk-..-f-a
Hal, less iocal
Prom the :6ha?Ioitl"'(robicjt
Patfn'advanoe pf hatiori; State or?
if ibet is' the faiml y.5' The create se
cbrity for anrderly law-abiding
rule' by learning How1 Ioobey Itis
patent .that' no one' knows bow to
rulifr; wjib has not himself Tearned'. .
how to obey; Ree liltratSriS ot ; .
this principle Tn all :the'avenues; of -
industrial jand social lye, . This, is ? jvl
AbsbtutennquesUonin
If Fit' W true ihatas gbmetim :f
said Vee pecC lor parents is dying out ' -'
"-K.iitr.--:-;flV-3'i 'filial l.ntw ."' "'
ln iois couniry, men patriotism wm -;
dfe' out and- f eligjoh; wiltdkt ouL'-A,
nrm ous auecuouuw,iaitiiiy,uovcu-
ment;whlctt really controls children,- :
Svhicb keeps thetnoffthe streets and
yUtUl.UClUUIUIlillJg VULliprtll, 411IUr
wiivco commands them to. walk' af-
teK their parents1 iii"' obedience' to
ijrou, must, oe maintained, or .we are .
at last to incur ruin, v'SolainbiiV
family regalator, which in our earl,
days lent flexibly arid" ornamentally
againsrtbe family ciock, must here-,
vivetfi.h order to revive' that fear .
which is th c! beginning of -wisdpm -and
th at sacred,' recognition i of t he
obligations 6f'bbedacc A jchTare ,
necessary' to :prbduceuci 'citizen
ship as will "-maVe'oirih-'chncu
and th e S t'ltegrta lprppVe,r$f ; to ac
complish thel(;drVu.1ch' tliey
were ordained of God.'" : '. "...
Whereas, if tMAg 3Tew Year.
Resolved. That I will pay as I
go on the railroad.
That I will honestly and closeljf
scan my neighbors faults, and 'help
him to correct them.
That I will not spend so iuuch
money on clothes for my wife.
That I -will quit smoking in places
where it is positively forbidden.
That I will not write any reminis--'
cences of the war. 1
That I will make shorter prayers:
and longer subscriptions.
That I will not say "I beg your
pardon," to my neighbor's wife, and
Huh 1" to my own.
That I will not play lawn tennis-
for at least three months.
That I will not bite off more than
I can chew.
That I will not worry and fret
about what would become of ther
other eight or nine billions of peo
ple in the world if I should die.
That I will study my lessons and
keep my face clean.
That if I faibin any of these reso
lutions it, will be somebody else's
fault.
That I can get along well enough
vi thievery body hut myself.
That I will be most wrietchfullj
sorry for a thousand things by next
December.
That they shan't be the saroe
things I was sorry for last Decem
ber. That I have money to bet they
will be.
If, "a numerous household is the
safety of the Republic,"' it nfrght as
well be proclaimed at oncetiat the
remedy upon which such household
should be reared is Dr. Bull's Baby
Syrup.
A good cathartic is worth its
weight in gold, yet Laxadox, the in
fallible regulator of the human sys
tem, is sold for only 25 cents per
package. -.
Household Hints.
Never leave the coveroflF t&e ten
canister.
Use newspapers to polishfwinclo-tY
glass and mirrors. f
Klour should always bo sifted
just before you wish to ifse it.
Carpets will look much brighter
after sweeping if wipeM, off with a,
damp cloth. ' .
Salts of lemon will take spots' otiV Z
of linen and alsafemoe:stains,fro.rq;r i
wood.
Tnrnln; SlgUt Into Day.
Why- is the sun like people of
fashion ? It turns night into.day .
the time people catch cold, w.hich,if '
not attendettto in time,5 will induce
consumption.. Take ini time Tay-ti .
lors Cherokee Remedy of SweeV,
Gum and Mullciru .
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