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N, the complexity of, temperaments and organism can fix ft ~, KMiTV h. II it is used l„.\erage, and prescribed. No tmne man nv.ll deny that it is possi ble to ' 'Mil the '//7« tit* for drink. S> thouMiiiiU of men a* learned as I„> fnend Illicit even know whan th« v had ri the boundarT of thw j»r f alcohol into thosa of his 1 brother aldehyde; tnmhl they "i'f they stop "If the Dr.'a w,,ti l»'i til th orv should V»e adopted, it woul-l only tend toallur# men into the m c Utrom Now for the evi deiuw of Medical Science. M. -J. Ih-eloNv, M. I>., Prof. Materia M«-d;cu at 1 Therapeutics, Albany Mfd. College: "Twanty-livo per Ci-ut. of ill. diaeak«rt of liver, thirty tiv> ] er •■♦•lit. of all kidney diseases, thii t t per cent, of tnose of brain lift•'•■ii or twenty per cent, of d>- a-.es uro duo to strong drink," L S. l'hiiips, M. 1), Secy Ma^s., 1 S'ir;; Soc: "Iu tlirae fourths or more of fatal ca.-e*, doath hnvc b« e:i averted, had not the puti(Mit contractail habits of drink. N S l'nTiS. M. D., LI, I), l'rof Principles and Practice; liciiif, Chicago Med. College.: " lir iru-» t ■ > till the lunctions c>f body, an I wind.'' Willard Parker, D., L L I>. Prof. Ciin. Surg. N Y Col of Phvsicians and Surgeons;! " Vlcohol has no place in the healthy sy>tew. but is an irritant ] . -on Dr. Nt>rman Herr, lectur- ■ er in l'.\et r llall, i P.: "Sixty per c» nt. erysipelas due to alcohol. " 1 lLct»r\ Victor Uegi.avil, Prof. Chem istry, Pari> : "Alcohol is a poison on the animal economy." London /■! ' I>S">.1 >S ">. " Medical Science has demonstrated the connection of the grav» -t tl>easo- with the use of al cohol Pi \ i'.s. N V: "An act'.Te iv 1 ■ • il cause of dis ease" C. R. Aj;new, M D., N. Y : *• It s (%. s are widt-fj read and couT.t.'Ss. 1>: (.ierman Mortv, Pai is : •• V more murderous plague than t; 4 i _;reat cpi ieiuio> P>ul.fon : " Kui:.s more people than all i»tht r pi ig - .u - \ •'h Pr. K.r Hacl . Pi of. L .^ sic . SYL.- o } .r.f ~r;att-s but event ally ui;:;.a:.s. " S;x hun dred Physicians * f Holland, (1871 : " :ks i: -t : ••: :«•: >.y ii. i : dis eases. ' P-: j W. Ricbar isor, M A . M. 1». P K*> , : " Ale I .1 is neith er a fo, vl i.or a drink suitable for man's natural demands. ' British Med T >ur: al : "Tb.e inevit able misery and disaster, waste, degradat on. suffering and crime constantly wronght by drink, " i cia'itiie American : '* Tbe e of in our cities, axe x .&m- Vinkers. " Dr Fir»kiebur«? f Hea.U Cornu»i.«oner o« Russia: •* Cau.ee o»er l»o laflhs ef «i_. and four of crim ; lnaiilj. '* Ur Pari* 1 j " The iuiuiuta.ity, d.epra»ifcy« a ein € 1 fui jeaer ia io th« irmker » ciii.drea lu thi * Vie heal Association U. K. Luet in I iruU i Ltj iwfl on record the fol* 1 j lowing verdict: 44 AleoLol is produc ; tire ()! b large amounl of pUysic/vl ' i and iflental disease. In 18T4, th# International Convention of Phytii ciann met in Philadelphia. ■ ij inion ourht to be unappealable. I hey dtclured that : "Alcohol is an j irritant poison, and ought never to Jbe used except by medical advice, and in rx f r')/i 1 But I could go on multiplying opinions ad infi/i --itutu. In Minneapolie, I was sitting one day in the office of the mayor of city, I)r. Ames. Ee is an ex-sur i g»s>n of I". S. Army, and the most learned physician in the city. A man came in whose life was imperil ed by an out Jet. I expressed sur prise at the gangrenous appearance of the fellows arm, from so slight a cause. The doctor Raid: "If the man don't quit whiskey, the wound will kill him. If one of these brew era even cuts his finger, I find it hard to effect a cure." I have heard the ablest physicians assert that the brain and even blood of and old toper is inflamable. Tbe brain, and entire nervous structure, is com posed principally of albumen and water. AJcohol with a strong at traction for water, coagulates this j "i, r ray matter" of the brain, just as it does the "white of an egg." I know that insurance companies will " the chances " on aa abstainer quick er than on a drinker. I knw that in plague-stricken districts the[sober men bury the drunkards. I knoxr enough to let it alone, aod advise others to do the same. Many of my friends in Burke sometimes indulge m a glass. Some day, by the awful retribution of heredity, your son or grandson may be arraigned for mur- I der committed under that fiery pas sion which your habits will transmit to him. Let it alone. \\\ R Abernitht. I*r«lilt>tt!on Progress. Plninfield, New Jereey, has ndopt j e l an ordinance fixing the license fee ! for saloons of all kinds at $500.00. — Four distinct measures have been in troduced in Congress providing for Prohibition in the District of Colum bia.—The bill prohibiting tho'sale of liquor on fair grounds has been intro : duced again at Albany.—Fifty coun ties ami cities in Missouri have adop ted Piohibition under the Local Option Law—Governor Davis, of Rhode Island, finds an argument afainst the prohibitory law in that State in the fact that the revenues of the State have fallen off over f 100,- 000 in consequence of the law. He omits to state how many drunkards, paupers and criminals have " fallen off in consequence of the eame law i —The New York Court of Appeals has decided favorably in the of the hotel keeper in New Y'ork who was arrested for selling liquor to hi. gut-stb on Sunday, and who appealed j from the decision of the Supreme Court Ihe point passed upon, however, doe* not touch the re:il merits o' the Sunday liquor question. i:.e Senate fAcise Committee will report favorably on Mr. Crosby's High Liee:.se bill.—The Massachu setts Senate La* resolved, by a v .te of twenty-three to eight, t"> submit a pr -hibitory amendment to the pe .pie of the Cnitel States, and the Su preme Court of Maine has decided that a I inted States license to sell ii juor is j i evidence of such sales. Truly the ball is or bt?ing moved by the popular sen timent of a liquor curse! countrv. Iwo thousand immigrants came into North Carolina during the past year. t Sapporlfinc Vour Pastor. r | Hare TOU commenced to support r. . jour pastor thia year* We do not >f 1 mean temporal stipplies. for that TCHI t are doing if tou arc thoughtful and i- honent, an 1 yet we hare heard of ea : «e« wher* nothing would he ] aid in i- until th* of tl.p first quarter of • the y®-ir. I>ut are you firing Liin • ronr mora! support * Were TOU out w to prayer meeting last Wednesday night T Were you in your pew )a«t - Sunday morning and evening ? Was .1 jour filled in the Sunday • school ? What have jou done since - he lias come among- jou to encourage r him and hold up his hands ? \T*g that little criticism you mail# about 3 his preaching before your family or 1 3 in the .-store, in which jou drew as , unfavorable comparison between him 1 ! and his predecessor, designed to help • - him and induce others to com® and • hear him ? Or was it a thoughtless f act. the result of a little uvan habit : - you have formed and that jou are ' t sometimes ashamed of ? Gome friend, ' L lend a hand ! —Buffalo Advocate. i Manj a farmer pays out largs 3 sums for fertilizers, while he allows i his own barn-yard to run to waste. » r I Ilucklen'n Arnica halve . The best Salve in the world for j Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ' ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ' all Skm Eruptions, and positively I cures Piles, or no pay i t quired. It is £uarauteed to giva perfect satis faction, or monej relunded. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by Royster. LADIES ! DO TOI'R OWN DVF.INU AT IIOIIR WITH PKEK LE SS J) VE S They will iy* everything. They are sold everywhere. Price lu cts. a j>a k- HK>- 4u colors. 1 hey have no equal lor strength, brightness, y mount in pack ;ige or lor Justness of color, t>r non fading qualities. 1 hey do not crack nor smut. Tor sale by J. G. (irant. at Marion, N. ('. Pensions! WILLIAM It GRKENB, late Auslat itit Chief of th W#»terul>iyi*ion, I'. S Paiihion Office. i.« now «u in the prosecution of pension nml nl otharsoldier claim*. lim thorough experiam a in th* Pension offloa eol In t li«» prosecution of t !i»>.sc claim* renders hi* •erTire* e*pA>-jally valuable ape ial attention given to th* working up of rfjrctril or HkHiidoiK'd on which other at tori'Ti have fail*'.! "o-op»'r;ir.g with re*pi>rt aide attorney* throughout th» country :a n«"> wljirh ne.-i] at tention nt Washington llan.r pensioners v»*> are #»ntitle«l to Increase do not obtain it because they fail to apply or t>ei uus* 'heir ■ -ase.s are improperly r-je. red. J'»r liruixr attention ji*il to >urh casts, Ko li't unless nucfMaful. Advice fr a a Refer* by p»»rmi.snion to Hon li. \\ I own*h*u.l. ofiliiuoi*. Hon ' C of 1 nliana Hon I. N Morrill, of Kan«a* Ho* Thou Kyan. of Kain«» Hon I 1 P. Henderson, of lowa HOB .larneg I.aird, of N»T>ra*k» Hon I b StriHWe, of lown A ddreea: W?ri. R. (iretno. IV IINII! njlon, I> Administrator's Notice- Having ol>lnined letters of adaiiaistration on th. e-tate of Robert H Lanier •! i«ed, notice is hereby civen to all personsind»»bt»*d to sa: ! es tate to make payment of SJMH>- to me in Salisbu ry . am I aI! per->c >tts hav ,ug claims against naid es'ate are no' i Med t n pres.-nt tliem for payment within the time prescribed by law. or tin* uo ti,-e w 1.. ul in bf«r of th'-ir reeoverv J Ail Ks p. LASIKR. Jfii.n •» *t! . l» v t No I. st Administrator — L. I CURE m FITS! When I >hv Crp.r T v • rrarely to ttop them for ati e iheni re- TURN acain I MF\\ \ 1". A;>K'AL C RK» 1 La\e made t.. > *. 00l FITS, EPILZPSV or FALLING SICKNESS, A life lone st-id v. I v. \r.R\v~ T..y remedy to Ct'R* the r - r - i ■ ' r> - hav* f»Heiis !.>"> r»af r ' • •'•S * cure. P«nd at ( -re ♦ '.if' : f.i I'r.r r -TTL* of my IXFALLIBLI '• Espren and p *t it ni tl Dg ur % trial, «iid i t will c.«re y Address H.C. ROOT. M.C. IS3 FEA-L ST , NEWYO*K T utt's Pills FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liter ilnruugt* the who!e*j»- Km. and produces Sick Headaclie^ Dyspepsia, Costiveness. Rheu ifiatism. Sallow Skin and Piles. There is no better remely for th eomninn Ui«»'a»«s than l u t Pill*, a trial will prove. Fr»ce,2oc. Sold Everywhere. a HFRVE TO MIC. P* , , vl th" to (elerv t-k^s A DIURETIC. ftf . *■ ~".'1,. f the Materia Medic* tompound ; I quick relief arid r * HN B wiUi For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED i The AGED. WtLl-S, R VT HALL'S ' QATARRH f^URE ■ MCOBMEMPEi IY PHYSICIANS! $ 100 REWARD 'V 55 IT »■" ma M n it with % positive guarint»« ttiat It will •Mre any will forfait lHa n_na >■ n' 1/ It Ril« !a a single _ _ * to unlike aay othar C»tarrh ramady, aa it is taken Internally, acting uj>#n the bleea. If yaa ara troabiad w'.ta itaU a*k 7*ar *ck» aod Aaa—rr *« IJUTATTOW oat irimrrUTß. If ha k»a aot ip*t it, aaai4 la aa a«4 wa WTU *TVard MsamwllaaeJy. Moa, Ti oact# P*f boHlw. Ta«ciniouial« fir^a. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Teledo, Ohle. nruiura aa WAKHIT. • luck Ibwr, Jaf«Daad laaila aad Plaead lladaa, •• fttW. Cewiyl»4e UMh taleldnirsJl.H. Bnakroidorj »eiM«rt,*eeaata. TIIIT'I ARLTMM MIL ftAMBfl, r*N T»eay»4. SOMD, ITRAPPA4 sad Ktady FEF V««, Seet yeet-peld * raoa7t ef YRLOE. Clattrmtad anlaJoraa kaa. TKRHY A 00., 113 i4»m. TOLKDO, OHI«, M. MKRAHOK, Tre«. D. MT. J. N. JOKKS, Cash BANK OF HICKORY, HICKORY, l\l_ G_ + RECEIVES DEPOSITS SUB JECT to P A YM ENT ON DEMAND DISCOUNT NOTES. SELL EXCHANGE ON UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. ALSO DO AN INSURANCE and COLLECTING BUSINESS, lltvt in of tbr best Burslar Troof Softs ia Westrro Hirlh Cirilin. Safety Deposit "Vaults for Custeniarstm»ie te | »j (ireaa Dauble C« MilirtatM Ti mo I^ooL*. PIANOS, OlifiANS. SHEET MUSIO All tke NEW POPULAR AIRS in .took. HOVELTIES RECEIVED WEEKLY. SBWINGMACIUN K NKEDLES \ JTTYH » vr-rr VR * /UTYXYTI • A'JOW" A A XXA' X A'AA AAAA lAi , Singer needles 25 cents per dozen, nil others 50 certi dor rn. Infrrior needles are dear at any price. I do not them 1 can al*o furnish PARTS of any Sewing Machine. Dont for get the place. J. L. STONE, . April 7th 18b7— IT RALEIGH, N. 0 SEAGLK BROST" Manufacturers and Dealers in t»° i :v • * ■ . * - .... l-JtrT.- I BOOTS, SHOES 1 SHOE-FINDINGS. Keep l ;Itl 8 xlire cf a trades inrlnrt ing ZEIGLER BROS., BAY JA i A MEANS' $3 SHOES SHOE-FINDINGS kttd PLIES, &c. ,our ' Saddles, Bridles and, Harness. 1 ! Remember where you can get tlie]best goods
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