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A STOJiV -OF THE SPANISH INQUISITION. MlHi «• r * tl' Til' I'Hlt" A> b \IV > *l> Maria Itatterliam I.iiicl**cr> . CHAP i Lli i.V— 1 ,>nt t n • '' And the father looked at her and said tender." v. "Come. my chil 1. thi is no ]>lace for von ('on:*' with me to the home tl at is desolate without voi.. Whv need vou -ta\ here and suffer thus for othfi - tau!t-> maybe ' Vour father want- you. your beauti ful home await- you. A brilliant future is in store for you. I hen come, child of my heart, come. Why will you stay 1 Why even are you here" Isidore said with voice faint with weakness, 'T cannot, myjather The priest knows that I cannot. 1 have been guilty of the abominable and eitreme crime of reading the Holy Scriptures in my own tongue. And not this alone. They ask me, nay they would force me, to divulge the source of my .sin, to tell who gave me the Book I read. ' "And you will not " asked the father with a strange conflict of love and pride in his heart. "I will not. she answered calmly. '•Rather would I suffer the extreme penalty of death than cause another to be brought into this abode of hate and cruelty "You speak heresy, daughter." said De Castro, as lie glut i-ed at the devout priest, "and yui will .stay here and die sooner than accu.se an other. ami the real guilty one it seems, of this damnable crime of heres.y You are my child. Think of what you say. Think of what you are thus lightly giving up for the sake of a simple point of honor. Home, friends, happiness, love, youth, beauty, wealth, position and pleasure. Think of me, of my desolate home, of my tender love and care, of my lonely hours and hungry heart. For my sake and tor the sake of the sainted mother who bore you. if not for your own, come home with me. Leave this place, leave these holy walls. Con fess and be absolved Anything, anytlrng. so that you are my stately ' !sid>re again. And a persuasive tenderness was upon the face of the proud Don as lie spake. . • I Said she. "Let me explain. It is more than a point of honor with me. Much more. O ' my father, listen to me. I have found perfect happi ness and perfect safety even in the midst of suffering and danger. I read the books, Gospel and Epistle of St. John, and they showed me the Great God, the Almighty Savior in His tiue character. We need not approach him through mediators, lie is waiting tor us to draw near, the humblest and the vilest. By taith in Him alone can we be saved I have gone to Him Nay. Father Pedro let me -peak, as the priest attempted to stop her. "let me speak I have found him in prayer, in blessed communion with His Holy Sj int. and all i- w.-ll with m»\ yea. even were I led to the stake this hour. All is well My fatl.- i • v f athei lb % a l also, and as you read a-k foi guidance. f>r light, anil will come, even a- it di 1 to me. :ii 1 though I • e vou a_ iin v. > n. re here, f>i they will part u-. my fath r,yt t we t>ha!'. met.; a 0 .::i bty 1 1 eyot: 1 And w itL a -u.i.e i 1 itii'Oablo v she paused i xl. iUsti 1 a;. 1 -pet i. Fathei Pedro too horntied to -peak. ;mmediatt ly begat! t -: ::: Me ■j t • ' , I*l 1 i.t; ..:. . me ,k..t t ai. i «.x.e v o .. ci around it with holy water, a vessel of which stoo 1 in the center >£ the cell. And doing this i.t managt \t } ait lather a' 1 child, and a- he did -o two other s»uave looking piiest entered and betwee:. tl.t:.. tl.tv L.:- . t . 1 ]'f ( Oti" 'jut of 11 i oom, auc t>o l l ll l i-T the poudei ou» door thei turi..i iiiin with many words o! >g\ iixl ■1 • *ier mii)htion ou o ti,»- mi»iiuM• i * And with n hjut t i »• i ii: t -»« ami resolve bt -tl t!« i it Ml. O Kt CONTINUED.) v s tuud l.Lital opinion. Ill. tjbridge Munday Esq , Ooun r> v tv , Ciaj Co.. Tex sajft: "Have I J', e«-tric Hitters wilb most hup I \ re-i.ts My brother also was v»-i\ .o\s with Malarial Fever ami , l ilt «ii!i cured by timely u-» thi-» in* dieine. Alu satiwfied J..* i 11 .o Bi.ters .saved Lis life Mi I). I Wilcoxson, of Hoise Cave Ky . add- a like ti-timony, say ing : He positively believes he would Lave died, Lad it not been fur Jliecti ic Bitters. This great remedy will ward off, I as well as cure all Malaria Diseases, 1 and for all Kindey, Liver and Stom i ach Disorders stands unequalled. Price ">O. a tid sl. at Royster's Drug Stoic. I Truth Itt Mighty. 1 Grocer (to b©y) —What are you doing, James? • James— Puttin" sand in the sugar. Grocer—Well, that wont do. You must put the sugar in the sand, and then if a customer asks if we put sand in our sugar, you can truthful -Ily say no. You will find, James, as you acquire more business axperi ence. that, in the long ruu. truth al ways pays. iClectrlc ISlttera. » This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist, and is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affec tions caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial feveis. For cute of Headache, Con stipation and Indigestion try Elec tric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. Price i">o cts and $1 per bottle at Royster's Drug Store. (CONTINUED FROM THIIJD PAGE.) our own people which the policy of our fathers established by the con stitution and which all men, of whatever financial opinions, admit to be the chief source of our pros perity. Strange to say, whilst this tendency on the part of capital to create monopolies and suppress com- ! petition by combination is on the increase, the tendency of our legisla tion and administration of the laws is to favor it Their influence in the enactment and the execution of our laws seems supreme. Those who favor their enterprises are de scribed a> practical statesman, de voted to the business interests of the county, whilst those who oppose their schemes a- dangerous are call i ° d cranks and dema«ro*ues. Surely this state of things requires correct, m. rhere is a conservative element in our I usiuesa socittv as ii. our poetical, and this element should be invoked. There are those who will give a- well as take. live at: 1 11 live: who looking be von J t:.e pit-eat things of ;*el£-hnes>, have r» -pect into the reconq en-e of u\\ u i who wish to see our coun try as f:ce and it- laws a- just in fact us they are in tlieory. Tliere ar- citi/ens wh» desire to encourage to ttie utmost all the forms and '•> ■•' capital by which ; *s g; •it at.-1 bt: vficient power- i at. : e !:.ade ti -er.ve our race, and who yet i- .u tc it 1 >;h wise and pat!: t- M it-train :t from that extreme u.-e which crusi.cs the weak, jlund i i - ;pub.ii- a:.d nuliilit- the law. / B \ aLce llucU.lt-n's Arnica Sahe. , The best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe\er Sores. Tetter, ("bap ' ped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and ail Skin and positively i cures Piles, or no pay ltquned It in guaranteed to wive perfect Mttis faciion. or mone\ relunded. Price '2"> cent« per box. l>v lioystei. Hew Hfcvcrttecmcnts. I vine* H S LAI dekhai hACo . 7T" Broad-st . U \ N TOO Cough, Bronchitis, Aithma, Indication I CM pAMUMt'S OINQCR TONIO »»U"ut delay it tios rur®d raujyuflta »ur« cum-i and is the be*t remedy fur All affection* of Mm throat anJ lung*, and dlaea«e« c.r>in* from lmpore blood and exhaustion. The fe«bl« and tick, struggling against dis«a»e. and «!o»ty drifting to lh« grtLre, will la many cases recover their health by the timei* use of rarker*! Gin**r Tonic, but delay is dan gerous. Take tt la time. It is Invaluable for all palm aatl Ciaordan of »Uo*iach and bowei*. frOo. at i-'rugjfijU. MEMORY -MAKE3- i Wholly unlike nrf itirlnl Hyilemi. Any book lenrtud in one rending. J ( of 1087 at Baltimore, loojat nt-trr»ii. 1500 nt Philadelphia, cla«nen of Columbia j I.aw Mtudenfn, at Yale, Wolle«l«»y, OlM>rlin. I'ni vernity of Penn.. Michigau t'uiveraity. 1 hautau • ina. Ac., Srr. Endorsed by Ri«-har«l Proctor, the S.ientiHt. Hons. W. U A-tor. Judah P. Henja ailn. Judge (JlbKon, Dr llrown, E H Cook. Prin : cipal N Y State Normal Colkife. Ac. The s.vHtem ,in perfectly tau*rht by iorre«poudence. Prosp.-r --| tU« POKT KKKE from PROF. L(ISETTM. TIT Fifth A'.e , Now York i EXHAUSTED VITALITY rpHJI SCIBKCE O* LIFE, the great Medical Work of th€ a*e on Manhood, Nerruui and ""» ! Physical n-blllty. Premature | HIM unutUi miM-ru rtcoßaciUoUt preacrlptlond fur all Cloth, full gilt, only s:.>">, mail, sealed. UlustratlTe sample free t> all \ oan« and mldll»-agel men. Send now. The Gld »nd | Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by t!u- Na tional Medical Ajoociatlon. Addresa P. O. box lsai, Boston, Mais., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, grnd uateof Harvard Medical College, 25 years'practice | Id Huston, who may bo consulted confidentially, j Specialty, Diseases of Mau. OfllccNo. 4 BuUlnchst. MASON & HAMLIN. II *R[ O The cabinet organ was I I 11 UI \i introduced in its present ' I ' S2!2tos9oU. inlH'il. Other makers fol | lowed in the manufacture of these instruments. but the Mason & Hatnlin Organs have always ! maintained their supremacy as the best in the I world. i Mason & Hamlin offer as demonstrations ot j the unequaled excellence of their Organs, the fact ' that at all of ths great world's exhibitions, since I that of Paris. ls«7, in competition with best I makers of all countries, they have invariably ; taken the highest honors Illustrated catalogue ! ' free. |D J A MAO Mason &. Hamlin do not I 111 |\| I I hesitate to make the extru ■ •*•I »Vx claim for their pla | 3SAi.T k UPBISHT. nos. that they are siiperior i to all others. They recognize the high excellence achieved by other leading makers in the art of pi ! ano building, but still claim superiority. This j they attribute solely to th. remarkable improve : nient introduced by them iu the year is*2, and t now known as the "MASON A HAMI.in PIANO I Stkisoek," by the use of which is secured the ■ greatest possible purify and refinement of tone, 1 together with nreatly increased capacity for I standing in tune, and other important advantag ; es. A circular, containing testimonials from three j hundred purchasers, musicians, and tuners, sent, together with descriptive catalogue, to any ap plicant. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or easy pay ntent s , also rented MASON k imiLIN ORGAN i IMAMI 10., ItOSION. >EW YOKK d lIH AiiO. LADIES ! i»r» Yon: OWN oykino AT iiomk WITH \> KE li LESS DV E S They willcly? cv»r> thin jr. Thoyare sold pvery where. Price 10 cts. a pack -40 colors. They have no equal for | strcugth, brightness, mount in pack age or for fastness of color, or non fading qualities. I hey do not crack n>r smut. For sale by ,T. (1. (Irant, at Marion. X. C. BEATTYS ORGANS AND PIANOS. For Catalogues. Address Daniel F. Beatty, W:; ' New Jersey jt aa nnn ,u:vi >3\)UU«UUUi - tin- Korparti«-ulars.cata logue. addre«~ I»ani-I I Rfatt* . Washington- New Jersey. BEATTy'S ORGANS. loirue. a-l'lr—, Daniel F Beatty. WnKhimrron New Jer.Hc) BEATTY'S PIANOS. cjitalocne ' Add r I»jni»*l 1 R- »'*'■ Washing i«>n. Jers-\ the - ft pA N ; - an r»o TO .:u •*»«» f T _ s j *" - ''v - ■ *. • r". •-- -1* t:i —7l H \V * Ll.' 3 m.r 1 '»■ c- j", POPSNT H ILT \ URSERIES. POMONA, N. C. r P WO ,\ XD A IIAL F >IILES W EST * of ijrernsboro, N. ('• The main lint* of the K A D R K. pa*-*-* through the grounds and within 100 fWt of the office. Nth* in train * make tegular stops twice dailv each w.ty. Those interested in fruit and fruit g rowing an* cordially invitee* U»insj*>ct thi- the Largest Nursery in the State, and our of Hie largest in thi South. Stock Cnli-M- i t Peach, Cherry, Pear, Plums. Japa nese Persimmons. Ap ricots, Nectarines, Pie Plant, Mulberries Quince, Grapes, Figs, Raspberries Goose berries, Currants. En glish Walnuts, Pe cans, Chestnuts, Ev ergreens, Strawber ries, Roses, Shade Trees. See. Ali the new and rare varieties, as well as the old ones, which m> jiiew catalogue tor 1888 will show, (rive V(|ur order to my au thorized or order dire;t from the Nursery. Correspondence solicited. De scriptive eatalogue free to applicants. Address J. VAN. LINDLKY, POMONA, Guilford Co., N. C • HTR ELI ABLE SALESMAN wanted in every county. A good paying commis sion will he given. mm & scovin liCIES. HIGH GRACE, LOW PRICES. WE MANUFACTURE MEARSES, CARRIAGES. PHAETONS AND BUGGIES. f rices and Catalogues sent on application. SPECIAL Inducements to large Buyers. SAYERS & SCOVILL, CINCINNATI. OHIO. by the most eminent Physicians of Eu //(s} rope and America as a rem )j eay for Kidney Disease, Rheumatism, Gout and Dys (/ PREVENTIVE OF BRIGHT S DISEASE. jj For sale by all first-class \l Grocers and Druggists. \ Still water in Barrels and V Demijohns, water charged yX with Natural Carbonic Gas in bottles, put up only at the Springs. THE UNDERWOOD CO., Falmouth Foreside, Maine. Swf I'iso's Cure fur Coti- Cjj sumption is also the Ixjht ra Cough Medicine, g PH If you have a Cough ►3 without disease of the Lungs. a few dose* are ali Es| you n»-*->l. But if you ne tS tuis easy means of Ml tjjl satVtv, the slight Cough m may t>eecmie a serious jfii EJ matter, and several Ut- l 1m- \sili it*i required. fcsmnaaaEali | ■ PisO S Il*n.eCy tuz l»Ukrrh to the I Re*t, LMMst "«o Us*-. igMhwi "Ml'""!!" 'ill 1 "flf "111 1 "WlflOM * w Iff & "jR #«!*m m v H tJ oid br or v-nt by rr.fc-L fl I inc. ii. T. Send for Catalogue. § PARKER BROS., Makers, MERIDEN, CONN. Ifcow-roons: 97 Chambers St., New York. KEYSTONE STRETCHER BEST ON EARTH 1 ftifoit Perfect, ComplfU tad Durallo Strftchtr MaJ*. FURNISHED with draw.Jiendi", which dri*eln to the floor at the base hoard, and a clamp by which a firm hold is taken ol the carpet with out the least danger of tearing or marring. It U stretched to the desired place ny using aa a lever the handle of a complete hammer, eafflcleni for all purposes in patting down a carpet. The 01117 ■tretcher that draws the carpet close to the base board and into the corners. Manufactured of malleable snd wrought iron, making a tool that will last a life time. Each Stretcher is packed In a neat wooden bo*, with directions for u«ing. Sample »eut on receipt ef f 1.00. Special prices to dealers on application. Pickett & Rogers, Warren, Pa. (ISN'T SUFFER PAili EL' Put on a Deana's Rheumatic Plaster—Your Druggist koeos them—if he don't, send us 12 cents in stamps and we will send you one sample free. (Only one sample sant to Cite address, as the regular price is 25 Ocnts). These plasters are recom mended by all good physicians, and are n«-.°d in the largest Hospitals in America. Por Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Pleurisy, Pains in Lungs, Chest, Back, Kidneys, Liver or Stom arch theyt .ke hold at once ?nd cure effectually. Full directions on everv Plaster. Be sure and get Deane's Rheumatic Plasters. Made only by The Deane Plaster Co., 21 &23 Dey St., N. Y., U. S. A. NTT OKI MM! WI CURE ft, FITS! Who-, I «;iy f r p.r T 4rtn>t mean rr*r*'t t t ■V>p th~'u ; ,r a ti: *. ar.d t».en hav* them r%- fern F vr v . \ KAJ>l AL ( CLE. I have :..a«c2fc d.*e*s« of FITS, EPILEPSY or i FALLING SICKNESS, lfv-L'2 fT' Z ,Ir ' 1 WARRAVT Wiy 'SSK ,he * nt '•* *" ' otl ~n t .J. ttft? ' a T;VTSS Sff Ml, ». 11( will i n, •' AdSrlii
Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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