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Rockingham Richmond County 1ST. C, February 9, 1888.
No. 6.
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Written for The Rocket
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My heart was seeking a treasure,
Some jewel to rear mine own;
I thought thi8 prize I bad met with,
But find the sweet dream hath flown.
Like stream of sunlight, all glowing,
Thy presence filled all With delight;
Like mists of morning, thine absence
Veils all, in soberest night.
"And all the i music in nature y ;
Seems turning to minor strains ; ' i
No bursts of melody sounding,
No gay and gladsome refrains.
. O, bright the rainbow that trembletb
'Cross dark, purple clouds of the sky,
Yet fleeting the grace of its beauty,
And transient its loveliest dye.
Thus God gives us glimpses of Heaven
Along on Our pathway so 'dim,
But the brightest effulgence of glory
He keeps till we rest with Him.
My joy. hath dissolved into sadness,
As inelteth the rainbow to tears,
But yet that vision so lovely
Leaves opefor the cbming'years.
For since ithis dawning of daylight
Illumined -the gloom of my sky, :
I think that perhaps some planet
. Shines brightly, for me near by.
'Twas only a miscalculation
To think that I'd found mine own ;
How could I have known that other
So dear, to thine heart had grown?
"Yet had I have known more timely
Thy hand no longer was free,
I still could not have helped reaching
For what was so tempting to see. .
r O, surely the angels that watch us
And bear to us gifts of love
Take tidings of human sorrow
To whisper in courts above.
And surely they'll bring to me, waiting.
' .My aarang tnat is to De;
To me she'll- come from the Father,
For all things ordereth He.
'And this-1 know, when she cometh
No stranger she'll seem to me,
. For I nave seen her sweet shadow
In all that is fairest to thee,.
Written for The Rocket.
My Jeans Pants.
I needed pants, and, having a
strong, hearty wife and a first-class
j sewing machine, I could not see why
I could not get cloth and have them
made at home, thus saving the heavy
per centum usually paid upon these
necessary articles of apparel. Ac
i cordmgly I selected ft stoat piece of
jeans and took it home.1 My wife;
did not Beem overioyed when she
comprehended the situation. The
contemptuous tone in which she ut
tered the single word, "Jeans !" was
very suggestive of an aggravated
state of mind; and I immediately
concentrated upon the columns of
the-Rockingham Rocket, which I
had brought from the office. A few
days later I ventured,
"When can you make my pants?"
'Not till you get lining, thread
and; buttons.'
"0, 1 forgot those."
"Men always do."
I: subsided. Another week passed.
behind?" I meekly asked.' 1
tcrwl i it in r .
-uq, yes; dui tney 11 never nt
the jeans is too stiff."'
She fixed them again. Being in
vited, soon after, to a neighbor's to
dine, I put on the pants once more.
They seemed all right now, and our
spirits rose to the occasion. We had
a pleasant walk, and enjoyed meet
ing our friends. After a half hour
of pleasant chat I found that the
Information Wanteds
From the Wilmington Messenger.
We print this morning an edito
rial article from the Washington Na
tional Republican. We have no de
sire to create any undue alarm as to
present political conditions in North
Carolina. We simply conceive it to
be our duty to let the people know
what others think of us, and what
the plans of the enemy may be.as
bottoms oi my pants' legs were half outlined by their newspaper organs,
way up to my Knees. I stood up, and divulged by their own snokes-
shook them down, and went on talk- men.
mg. ; .Presently wife caught my eye
and winked towards my feet. The
pants had worked up again in the
same surprising manner, and I be
lieve thy. would have kept on and
Here is one assertion made by the
Republican which we challenge it to
support by the proofs. Our contem
porary says that it has "positive as
surances from many leading Demo-
foot and dragoons" into the Repub- league Miller, in which he mixed
lican party until he has a greater in- death, the moon, picturesque seen
ducement than the past record of ery and a moral all up together,
that party or its present achieve- However, if he can't talk he can
ments. There is everything in the count his silence as very golden,
party which pur Washington con- with $4,000,000 on the right side of
temporary represents to make it his ledger.
odious to. the people of North Caro
lina. Tht internal revenue laws con
stitute one objection to that party,
but not the only one, and our Rep
resentatives in Congress will, we be
lieve, secure the abolition of this
mnnnmtnt nf -T?imnKI!fn rulo nrtA
tvtf t w Worth rwiin. strange packages, and when Mr.
. t .,. , . . ,j Bowser came up in the evening he
eipaiucu tuni vucjr ttcio ui ot
"And don't they
about me ?'
say anything
Mr. Md Mrs. Bowser.
BY MRS. BOWSER. '
From the Detroit Free Press.
The other afternoon an express
man delivered at the house several
turned wrong side out over the top crats in North Carolina"that thevi
ol my head had 1 not been at the wffl unite cordially with the Repub
pains of getting up and shaking them licans on the industrial issues be
down every half hour during our tween the two parties." It then an
stay. 1 he thing became annoying, nounces that "one of the most prom
be, as in the past, to subject it to the
worst government conceivable in
State affairs, as well as, in Federal
matters, to revive and strengthen
the mjriad abuses which existed
during the whole time it was in pow
er up to Mr. Cleveland's election.
and we rose to go. As soon as we
were' out of sight
"Wife" I exclaimed, "what on
ill .1 MM HI .1 .
Getting more and more in want of earin is tne mauer wnn inese-wretch
nartta T nrnMirPrl t.h fnrcrotten art.i- d panU I I hey must be CUt too
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, A bad cisar js like the small boy
at school always trying to go out
Of all the vice in the world res pec
table vice is the worst. And how
black it does look when it's found
out. ""'
If ydu want to get up a subscrip
tion for a broken head, just ask a
policeman what his clubbing rates
are.
"Is there any cure for snoring?"
asksjin exchange. Vre believe there
is but one sovereign cure namely,
to keep awake.
Erom a pretty woman's' album
"A stupid fellow compliments a wo
man on her pretty tteth, but a clev
er one makes herlaugh."
Of all dark traits that disfigure the
human. race, that of wishing to be
little or degrade the character of an
other is the lowest..
' Things are being changed. They
don't come to the ulan who waits
any" more. The man who hustles
gets 'em.
A fine lot of extra bright dried
fruit just receirednt Wishart's.
EOHOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE Wr&OC?
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body arUa; from & diaekaed LSret. '' Sim';
mom Uver Regulator has been ihe means
of restoring more people" to healUi maA'
Happiness by givlnt them r a leKny
, uer than auy other agency on earth.
BEE THAT YOU GET THJS EVIlfB
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PERSIAN BLOOM, Bet CeaplexlonBU.
8kla Out and BtemUh Endioator .known.
mMm ior artai pacKtw. aootobb am
Piead our new clubbing offers.
"Now you . can make them," I
said, "chucking my wife under the
chin to see if she was in good humor.
"How can I cut them without pat
terns' ?" she asked.
After some reflection I suggested
that she might cut by some old ones.
"Very well" said she, "but they'll
not fit,"
But seeing that my wife's gowns
fit a trifle better, to my eyes, than
most other ladies of my acquaint-
ance, l did not oouov ner aonuy 10
make a success of this job. I was
gratified next day to see her splicing
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away at tne jeans, ior x naa sei my
heart on "those pants. Finishing
them ofi late Saturday night, I did
not try them on ; but, after being
pressed, they looked .so nice and
store-like that I complimented my
wife until she blushed, and I must
have sunk to mv slumbers with a
smile of satisfaction wreathing ray
countenance. JNext day there was
preaching at the church near by, and
I proceeded to don my new pants
I was unusually jolly. Notwith
standing it was the babbath. I sur
prised the family by pirouetting
about the room while pulling them
on. Clasping my suspenders, I look
ed down.
"What's the matter!" exclaimed
my wife, running for the camphor,
expect I did change color as sud
denly as I changed feeling. I could
make no reply at first, but only con
tinued to look down at the pants.
My two legs looked like two large
bells, so stiffly did the jeans stand
out, my two feet answering tor ni-
shaped clappers. The wind seemed
o gather in the unusual rotundity
at my ankles and dinuse itseii with
chilliness all over my body. When
tried to walk the two bells strug
gled as to which could outdo the
other, and made a sound as if some
one was dragging a branch of holly
across the floor. Finding voice at
last I cried :
"What made vou cut them so
large at the bottom
"I cut them exactly by those soft
flannel ones," said my wife, -the
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jans is so sun in at it win siana out
and look larger. IU put out a piece
to-morrow.
I took them off and put on my
old ones. Next day she ripped, cut
and fixed them, and, being called
off on business, I thought I would
wear them. Quite sure that they
were all right this time I drew them
on: They looked very nice abou
the ankles, and I proceeded to. pu
oh my coat Taking a glance into
the mirror as I finished my toilet I
wna flismaved lo find the tails of
j
my coat protruding out as if rl had
on the most unmitigated Langtry
hustle. It did no eood to try to
smooth down the accumulation o
fullness,' for as soon as the pressure
was 'removed it would spring out,
like India-rubber, into high relief
again.
" What's the. matter now?" en
quired my wife, seeing me trying to
get out of them.
.Couldn't you take out a piece
"I cut them longer than the old
system, I am ready to go with them,
horse, foot and dragoons. If the ne-
cessitips of the Government are such
ones, she replied, "'tis the jeans : that all cannot so at once, then let
it is so rough it works up. I can tobacco and fruit brandy be relieved
Dut on a hem at thfi bot.tnm at once, and wnissey aiterwards. l
So she puion a hem. When next am cuiU!nS MT"'"-
T - j , cai enuurance, bo mat, n ueuessiiry,
I ventured to wear them the weath- x can teke an active partin the cam-!
er was severe and I look a cdld naign next fall with alovex off", and. so
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far as I can see, we can hope for no
r m t it
two weeks. Wife said. "T'is those "eiP iroiu U1 V1"-
These are the sentiments of North
inent gentlemen of North Carolina" Carolina Democrats; and now, thatj
has written it the following letter: we have spoken our minds so freely,
If the leaders of the Republican give us the names of your prominent
party pledge themselves unequivocally Democrats.
to the repeal of the internal revenue
pants ; , I told you that tilothrwas
half cotton." So it was the jeansv
ery iime; but as I recovered I con
tinued to wear them-. One cold even
ing in the winter I went to the barn
to feed the stock, and, climbing up
to the loft to get some fodder, my
foot slipped and I would have fallen
to the floor had not my pants caught
by the waistband to a hay-fork
which was sticking between the logs
and hooked me so securely that I
eou-ld not get loose. I let fall mv
armful of fodder and worked and
tugged to extricate myself. My feet
were dangling and my body swaying
about in the most uncomfortable
manner. All I could do I could not
free myself, nor was there any one
in hearing whom I could call to my
assistance. I wished the pants would
tear, but the jeans was too stout for
that. I wanted them to rip, but
they were too well sewed ; neither
could I induce a button to come off,
or my suspenders to unclasp. It
appeared to me I was hanging there
fojr an hour. It was cold, and get
ting' dark. What to do I did not
know. At last I heard a step and
welcome voice :
"Hi ! Darhenow! Hi,yo!"
It was Dan, a neighboring negro,
and glad was I to see him. "H'yar !
h'yar! h'yar! How you git dar,
boss?"
I could not blame him for laugh
ing ; 1 could almost nave joined mm
now that there was a prospect of relief.
'Can't you help me to get down
from here, Dan?"
"I'll do dat, sure, boss. I 'spect
you is tired o' bein' in dat fix."
By piling some barrels for my feet
to rest on, and then climbing up the
side of the house, he managed to
pull the fork from the firm hold it
had in my clothes. The jeans jerk
ed off, like skin from an old should
er of -meat, and as I eased myself to
the floor I - inwardly vowed I would
forever discard those unlucky trou
sers and bestow them upon Dan as
a reward for his timely aid. I also
vowed that the next venture I un
dertook in home-made pants should
not be in jeans, and I have kept my
vows to the great satisfaction of my
in-jean-ious wife. ' M.
Now this reads as though it might
Silent Senator.
Senator Boweri, of Colorado, talks
very infrequently.
Some of the silent Sentors can't
talk ; others won't talk.
Senators Faulkner, Turpie and
Bate will be mum for some time.
Senator Gorman must be rated as
one who talks less than the average.
Senator Matthew S. Quay, of
capes.
"What for?"
"For the house, of course."
"But we don't need any fire es
capes in our house, Mr. Bowser."
"Don't we ? Well, we shall have
them just the same. If you want to
be burned I have no objection, but
I propose to die some other way."
"You never said there was any
danger."
"Because I did'nt want to make
vou nervous. As a matter of fact I
haven't felt safe any night for
year."
"And now the danger will be ob
viated ?"
"It will be reduced to the mini-
mum, certainly. UiVen 11 we waxe
up and find our bedroom on fire we
shall be able to escape with only a
scorch."
After supper he carried the par-
be genuine, so we shall not go so far Pennsylvania, does not talk yet, but cels upstairs. There were several
bottles and a couple of wire racks, a
hand fire extinguisher, and a rope
aud pulley and other stuff.
"Where would a fire be likely to
start in the house? I asked Mr,
. it is emected that he will
as tr intimate that nnr finntemnnra- I r
j . i j Senator Sabine did not sav d word
ers tbrniifrh a false utatement. Tint
the wavnf the average oannf the g&n but not his talent for PubIic
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Rennhlioan nart.v are dpenlv and I Pea ,no
desperately dark at times. and the Henrv B- Pavne ol Ohio Paces Bowser as he was .fixing a hook in
tricks which it performs are rich inl4 auu uuwu' UP a-QOWUine -"Mthe casicg of oot bwHroom window
the deceitfulness of vanity. Ofcourse aie caml;r' ul ncver Aiv "Down stairs, probably."
w Ho nnMmneaeh the statement, of sav ne can "Well, we have a front and back
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the Republican in advance, but we . wcuaun uuiS stairS and here are three chamber
-tuo pagea ui m xwruuru uoij once windows opening out on veranda
in a very long time with quotations roofs Couldn't we escape by some
irom his tongue or pen. of these ways ?"
Senator Manderson, of Nebraska, j.f j. thought we could would
makes but tew speeches. le made be fool enough to go and throw
a feeling oration on Logan, and nKrnv An tVtis onnnrntlnl" Vtnan,
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challenge it tq prove that the "prom
inent gentleman of North Carolina"
who wrote the foregoing letter is a
Democrat. Certainly the man who
writes so frankly and unreservedly
is not afraid to have his name given
to the public,for one of the most-ad- sometimes talks on military affairs. griy demanded.
mirable characteristics of the North
Carolina Democrat is his manliness
and his indisposition to work by
"ways that are dark and tricks that
are vain." So be candid in your
dealings witli us. Give us the name
of your Democratic correspondent or
else refuse and thereby admit that
he is no Democrat at all, but simply
an invention; of the fertile editorial
imagination the wish of the organ
adroitly
fact. I
There are iseveral reasons why we
do not believe that the correspond
ent of the Republican is a Democrat
Senator Stanford is a poor talker.
though he once or twice a session
reads irom a roil ot manuscript a
set speech on some Pacific Coast
question.
Senator Hiscock will say little and
keep in the background for Mr. Ev-
"I I suppose you know best."
"Mrs. Bowser, when I don't know
best I will resign. While you have
never given the subject of fire
escapes one single thought, I have
devoted long years of study to it.
Take our wall eyed darling and go
"Not a word, or,-if they" do, it is .
to remark that you were in a dead
aint and your feet never looked so .
arge." " ' : -
"And can you go down by that
rope and harness?" 4 -
"Can I ? Can you chop ' wood
with an ax ? What is it for except
to go down on ?"
"I would almost as soon be bum
ed up as to try it." I don't believe
you would dart to go down on it.
"Mrs. Bowser, what a wife believes
and what husband Knows are two
different things. Is it likely I would
purchase this apparatus and put it
up here if I didn't dare use it ?
Shove up that window !"
"But I wouldn't try it. You are
rather clumsy, you, know ?"
"Another insult ! Shove up that
window !"
I put up the sash and he seated
himself in the harness, sat down on
the sill and grasped the rope over
his head, and with a look of disdain
in his eyes he swung himself off. A
wild howl rent the air, followed by
the thud of something striking the
earth, and I looked' out to see Mr.
Bowser lying in a heap below the
window. I ran down and out a3
soon as possible, and after seven or
eight minutes he was able to limp
into the house' with me.
"Mr. Bowser, are you muqh hurt V
I asked.
He glared at me but did not reply .
"I am sorry you tried it."
Some more glare.
"I told you I thought it was dan-
gerous." ,-
"Mrs. Bowser!" he huskily began
as he lumped down ion the sofa,
"this is the beginning of the end !"
"What do you mean?"
"I mean you have made thelast
attempt on my life you'll ever have
a chance to ! You hounded-me for
weeks and weeks to get this fire-escape,
and you meant my death by a
falll"
"Why, Mr. Bowser I"
"Say no more ! I saw it in your
eye as you pushed me off the-sillf
To-morrow we separate 1"
But when the morrow came he
sneaked up. and removed the appa
ratus and pitched it into the alley,
and fire-escapes haven't been refer
red to since.
Trusts 31 ait be Abolished. .
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arts, and when he does give voice to down gtairs, and when I want you I
his sentiments he will not be very J will call.
torcible. in aDout an hour he called. He
Fhiletus bawyens the dumbest was in great good-nature. He had
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manufacturing the alleged Iuau U11 11,0 ue i "e HUS the hook hrmly in place, and hang-
oeen in me oenaie six years ana ,nor to it was a rone and some sort
in the benate six vears
has not said a word in favor of
against any measure.
Senator Farwell, of Illinois,
or
ing to it was a rope
of harness.
"It isn't much of an ornament to
is our bed room,'r I ventured to ob-
From the Charlotte Chronicle
Representative Isador Rayner, of
Maryland, has introduced a bill in
the House to prevent the formation
of trusts, pools and combines. This
is a practical step which will receive
the endorsement of the people. Some
radically remedial measure like this
i nnnnlarlv reornrrlerl no nwcec!tv
mrst 01 an a;na cniei 01 an is inexact serve.. Tf .nm.tKin. nf the kin i w An
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that his democracy is limited aoso- mui mw, uutus m puu -wnat nas ornament got 10 ao with promptness it is obvious that,
lutely to the repeal of the internal wires with quiet energy. He isn't a with- fire escapes? Isn't your life t f f ' t ;mnortanl de.
mveniifl svstem Tn nn nther rpsneet I xJlaine man either. I worth innre In vnn than the Hnilv I . ...,. ,
' j i . ,, , " . j I partments 01 industry ana corn-
does he seem to be interested in the Senator Ingalls has been silent for pregence of a tea-store chromo ?" :ii ua auanr.uaA u
I t 1 I .... I utvive uui vv awoui lcu u j iuco
npjtrlv n VAnr nnri hi2 nnaitinn irt TU- I
pnuipicB i tuC pa,tjr,auu uu. - xuccBVaFO uuW trusts that demolish every one who
as he says J there seems to be no the chair will enforce him to con- -For what?" doe not fiUrrender to-them. The
1 f 1 ii. i 1 4intiA er W a 1 ouH f rv Tollr Tan r r 1 urn, l w TT I
nope 01 repealing me miernai reven- mo escape oy, 01 course. xxe bm bag ft fair DroSDect 0f passase.
a 9 1 j 1 T 1 nnH vne trtr e rf 11 aniTin rv v a hit 1 ii a a 11 1 J 1 I I t. .w
ue laws, except mrougn me rtepuu- " TFi&ii i "" is tne suuauon: xi is nuaniguw Jt in ua h0 4,imnQt ;ni
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hcan party therefore he is willing to 01 rneionc The cook, while rummaging about - ODinion of the House that a
quit the Democratic party and go benaior oiocKDnage is notiiKeiy m search of her lost quid ot gum bill of this character should be -oass
. 1 1 . " . .1 T I n .nm. to inn nan Unnn f m I I 1 J 1 1 ' 1 A J 1 J I " 1
over to our oiq ume enemy me ive-j icjuwuuii o awuawuai nas aroppeu ngineu maiuura uuuer It is verv clear to everv intelli-
i ,. in r - i i -i i i. j k I . i e ... j 1 1 ini a I - - j
puoucans, -norse, 1001 ana ara- t cuuvuuU uub mu.u6 me irom, ana one buii. an uamw l ftnd unbiased mind that these
goons. xnese are not me semi- u mv naVs uccu smuumwuug iui trusts must be rooted out Conffresa
. P It r A t - A " .1 k.1i. n m unW tvtll - I mi. " 1 1 P 1 1. !lL J J I -
meoxsoi neoiiDenioBiprominBni """S"""' "Ullk ",m iney now urea. iorm wii.u nuuueu mnat do it if it is done The acoui-
gentlemenpf North Carolina," if that Senator Palmer talks very seldom fury cutting off our escape from M f th countrv in the adon.
ii if a! t a. 1 I ar-l a K an Iia lAza h lioo arrvxt hinrr aitha a l r " I
genuenuam ft .uun ui inB.wni- ... fo of the Inter-State Commerce
1 . I 3 1 I - ' i ' I J tn. nn nnH mn tra it ata I Hall "lnl Oral AM W I nnr nn I n A TPTD Tl fl n. I
monweaiwi ana nas. oeen a cuzen - j , f , J A ? , Law by Congress as a necessity, is a
anaenume ivemocrai. ior me past - - w y... - concession on the 'part of the couu
-el- 1. I vonn't Antairlp the Senate he mnlres I 'Tin w? Not much I . We start r
iweniy wuc uw - . ; " 7 4. 7 77" try that the States are unable to
mat me repeal oi me internal rev- lU w " 7 throttle And extirpate the- engines of
enue is aear w tne nearis oi nine- u,u ""u""6 eiuUM w vww 6'"r onnreion anil frpa tn the matarni
.i i l a l i t il U1.J Ii.aii ivVian )ia tL i.tnnni4o kniMnn all Kaan haoven I
teums ox- me democracy oi mis au.cu BFa.o. " 7E" ""V"6 " MW . welfare of our country. It is plain
State, while we know that the party reads from manuscript his voice is ou by the frost
is an una in desiring, demanding with the crckle jurisdiction overacorpora
andiaDormg ior me repeal m ques- uvuSiy vuC.WUw6ar.. v - - - - . , . f .
tion, yet ire also know that opposi- hear him and no one else tries to. oi mu j authoritv
1 . . I A lrmcvm nf rV' 1 I nvAI. I wTlnv V f II 1 T I1I1I1I1N HIII1 1 1 ti: IHTH I.I1B.1. I w
internal revenue is not obm""1 hsuuj, xwim . i j
na. comes pretty near going on the we are lost, i calmly secure all tne
tion to the
tUa nnlv rvri no? ale of the nartw in! I
thia State! otherwise the DemocYacv invalid list. His physical habitsare money, jewelry and valuable papers
rvio nniia iimncrnr i.fim i w ' - i - i . . a
and throat and from were misekbly, impoverished in its good, and with his black coatclosely and coolly maxe p .parauons xo
iZtlnir issues anil its measures. Oh! no, j buttoned about him, .his iron-gray. cape. I calmly pull down the r
5crlet Carer and Dlpbtberia
are Spread by contagion, by the
transfer of living matter from the
skin, the membranous lining of the
mouth, nose
4hn intestine and- urinarv orcans
" - - - - . . i , r ., tv .; .
Disinfect promptly and thoroughly ure r j-ox me iemocrauc pany is
with Darby s Prophylactic lluid, going to abolish the odious system
the great germ destroyer. Prof. H. wrjich your party foisted upon us
T.Lupton,ofthe VanderbiltU and has perpetuated with
ty, Tenn-. says : As a d'sinfect- and tice8-
SJSS But thl representative North Car-
tion with which I am acquajpted." J olina Democrat will not "go horse,
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rope
Why let the baby suffer and per
haps die, when a bottle of Dr. Bull's
Baby Syrup would at once relieve it
and effect a cure. Only 25 cents a
bottle.
hair pushed back from his forehead, and harness, seat you and the baDy
nnri his chest thrown out. hm is fond therein, and the next moment you
I ara lanrlerl Oil the cround. I follow Persons of sedentary habits, and
in me rear ui w " " ; , cific for want of appetite, palpita-
Senator Hearst has been bashful papers oi tne next -morning curuu- Uopj debility, . constipation, and;
ever since he made that famous eu- icle my wondernil self possession m many, other ailmehtg. At all drugx
Intrv in the Senate on liis dead col- 'the face of awlul danger.". . gisis. t rice cenra