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THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE is Simmons Liver Regulator. Don't forget tojtake it. Now is the time you nee J it nwst to wake up your Liver. A slusgish Liver brings on Malaria, Fever an J 'A cue, Rheumatism, and many other lis wnicn snauer uie constitution ana health. Don't foreet the word HECL'LATOR. It IS SIMMONS LIVER 1- ttlL'LATOR you want The word REG t la rOR distinguishes -it from all other remedies. And, besides this, SIMMONS I IVBK REGULATOR is a Regulator of the I.iver, keeps it properly at work, that your c stem may be kept in good condition. FOR THE BLOOD take SIMMONS Liver Regulator. It is the best blood puritier and corrector. Try it and note the difference. Look for the RED Z on every package. You wont find it on anv other medicine, and there is no other Liver remedy like SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR the Kingof Liver Remedies. Be sure you get it. J. H. Zeilin & Co-. Philadelphia, Pa. E V E R Y YOU SPEND WITH KWR & CO. brings its full return, purchase-made of us predated. i Floyd Brlttain Thrown Into m Driving Wheel and His Arm Broken The Peo- - pie of Burke and Caldwell Like Catawba - They W1U Starry Other Catawba New. Hickory Mercury, March 25th. We are glad to learn that Mr. Richard H. Herman, of South Fork, who has been quite sick, is improving. . . .Mr. S. H. Col bert was called by telegram Fri day to the bedside of his mother, who is dangerously ill at her home between Washington and Norfolk. ... .Col. Daniel Leffahn, of Jacob's Fork township, and Miss Ida Deitz, of Hickory town ship, will be married-next Sunday, so we heard on our grape vine line. ...Married, at Rev. C. D Besch's last Sunday, Miss Ida Eck ard, daughter of W. D. Eckard, to R. P. Bumgarner. ....Mr. John Hall is the worst of all. He ran his joke too far. It turns out that the marriage of Miss Mutphy and Mr. Childers, of Plateau, as repor ted last week, k all untrue The people of Burke and Caldwell counties are like Catawbans they will marry. On the 15th, at B. P. SherriU's in Caldwell, Miss Genet ta Drone, of Burke, was maried to Mr. John Elmore, G. W. Sherrill, J. P., officiating. ....Miss Roan Barker and Mr. D. M. Drum, both of Drumville, are to be .narried next Wednesday, April 1st. This news was obtained by a grapevine dispatch Mr. Z. T. Moretr has two daughters living in Chicago. Last week they surprised him and "Fverv I family with two trunks, packed P" Brittain. sawver for Geo. Hilde brand, last Saturday stepped on a belt. It threw him into the dri ving wheel and broke his arm. If oranges from . California. His cousin J. S. Beam, of San Barna dino, California, sent, express pre paid, the oranges gathered from his orange groves Leila, the six months-old infant of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Davis died at tun set Tuesday and was burie-1 yes terday at Sharon church. Its twin sister Leona, survives ...It is reported that Mr. Sellers, a young man near King's Mountain, died a few days ago. One month ago he was bitten by a rabid dog and it is supposed that hydrophobia caused his death. ". A R0MANT1C STORY. Tragic Ending of a Polk County Love Affair. prosecuting attorney, because lh State would have proved premedi lation and nrrnaration to commit murder, and if she had gone to The Administration DfJfS Xot Dis- NO DISCREDIT OF SILVER. criminate Against Silver. THE BELLE OF TRYON CITY. LETTER FROM SECY CARLISLE. From Polk County, in Thin State. Cornea . a Thrilling; Story of Romance, Tragedy, and Prospective Marriage, ArUlng- Oat of the Illicit Distillation of Whiskey and "Blockade 'Stilling." Raleigh Correspondence Washington Post. In the town of Tryon City, Polk Ouf Popu-1 county, named for Lord Tryon, list friends are prepariug for the who camped for some time with campaign in Cleveland and are I his army during the Revolutionary now holding meetings in the up- war on the site of the town, there per part of the county in behalf of lives a family by the name of Par- free silver. ....Mr. Charles G. ris. One of the members of this Washburn, an influential and prominent citizen of Cleveland county, died at his home last Sun day night at 1 o'clock of kidney trouble after three weeks' illness. . ..Mrs. Ellen Mnnrf. Randall died typical mountain lamuy was a beautiful daughter about 17 years, old. Sue was the belle of the town, and her only deficiency was the lack of education. Her youth had been spent io makins -the trial she would have been con victed of murder in the 6rst decree and the pardon of the Governor could on'.y have saved her from death by the hangman. IN HER CONVICT GARB. She was brought to the peniten tiary, near this cit.v, and there con; fined. With short hair and coarse. striped clothes, as she assisted in washing, mending and making garments for the other convicts, she presented quite a different ap pearance to what she did as the belle of Tiyon City, ishe was ex- Office of the Skcreta ceedingly cheerful, and said she Washington. D.C. March aid not regret wnat sne naa aone ; Jf - h Patterso. House of Ret The Secretary Writes Coagre saa tat tersoa la lie card tm Ills Adsalal.tretlaa ol the Treasury. Representative Patterson, ol Tennessee, made public on March 16th the following letter which he received on that day from Secre tary Carlisle : Trersury Department, t, ) arv, V March 19,. 1896, at her home three farm and helping her mother with miles east ot bhelby. While cut ting a piece of meat in the kitchen she leaned forward and a sudden pain seized her and she thought she heard an internal rupture near the heart. She went to bed and died in a few days afterwards in her 39th year. She leaves a hus band and six children Our Baptist missionary in China, Rev. G. P. Bostick, who has been labor ing faithfully and efficiently in the Master s vineyard, expects to reach Shelby the latter part of May. He has already set sail from China for America and his many friends wish him bon voyage. He will visit the churches this summer and tell us about his work in China. her house-wifery. lier parents had considered schooling a luxury not to be thought of, and she could barely read and write her name that her reputation as a virtuous and honest womn was more to her than life, and that under the same circumstances she would take tbiifeof any man who attempted, by slander, to destroy her good name and make her an outcast in society. ' In the meantime Redmond was living in the craggy cliffs of old Tryon, and his relatives and friends restnlatnts : My Dear Sir: Your favor of February 17th was duly received and ought to have been answered at once, but the pressure of official business compelled me to delay response until now. tou state that in a speech delivered by Hon Charles F. Crisp, in the House of Representatives the 14th day ot . . - ' .. . 1 Villi, auu 1113 iciaiit buu 11 ivuuj . ... . . About four miles from Tryon brught him the news of the mur- .bru?ry lhal n t,manf sa,d ; ity is the Parns farm. Here the de- JohnSon and of the pun- ' I,e (meannK ,lhe Secretary of aughter, whose name is Louise, ishmentJof his sweetheart. Had the Treasury) refuses to give sil- A telephone exchange LENOIR. . FOB IS The Wagners Break Jail at Boone, Bnt Are Recaptured Change of Schedule on the C. ft I K. R. Two Marriages Dropped Dead in Salem. Lenoir Topic. March 25th. Lenoir is going to have a tele phone exchange at an early day. ....Mr. C. A. Presnell has sold his farm on Lowei Creek to Mr. Will A : - 1 I. V, u wr An nnt occump that vou I the belt had not come on he would !,''. . - W e QO not assume mux vuu . ... . placed on the Dassenerer train, on cannot buy elsewhere, but we "lu" : . cr the Chester and Lenoir railroad. Tryon City, Louise blossomed into C dau was raised until she was 16 years old,' when the family moved to Tryon City to run a private board ing house for summer patronage, tor which this mountain town is noted. Adjoining the Parris farm was the homestead of a family by the name of Redmond, being near relatives of the famed outlaw and moonshiner of South Carolina. The son, Ralph Redmond, was a few years older than Louise Parris, and they saw much of each other as they grew up, The little school ing received by Louise was at the log cabin with Ralph. As they became older their intimacy rip ened into a warmer feeling, and whe,n the Parris family changed their residence to Tryon City, Ralph and Lou were engaged to be married. Ralph was a moonshiner, but he had religiously kept this fact from his sweetheart. As soon as the family took up their abode in she been confined, in the jail of Polk county, Redmond and 100 of his friends might have destroyed the jail house from "turret to foundation stone" in their efforts to have liberated Miss Lou. As soon as Miss Lou was re moved to the prison, near this city, Redmond left the mountains and coined therefrom, theo held in the Treasury purchased by such notes. Under this provision the Secre tary is required to keep in the l reasury at all trroes an amount of silver bul.ion, at its cost price. and in standard silver dollars coined from the purchased bullion, exactly equal to the amouol of Treasury notes outstanding, and ne cannot, therefore, lawfully use such standard silver dollars except for the redemptioo and cancella tion of Treasury notes. My letter to the United Stales Senate, upon which Mr. Crisp's statement seems to have been based, was written on the 17th day of August, 1893, and at that time there -was 00 free silver in the Treasury ; that is, there were no standard silver dollars in the Treasury except such as the law required to be held for the re demption of silver certificates and the Tretury roles ol 1890, and these redemptions were made at all times during that month and - - .a a a yzij omer monm when these w. -rue polkie, on il cUm ef forms ol currency were presented. I desirable risk in the following iutd uurmg me moain 01 August, 1893. I ru cotupioiea : treasury notes to the amount of POVJDEB - Absolutely Pure. ArreajaoftartartastBgfoarT. IllrV U. la sraveatcc r ,. t. Laiftsr I art ft vroTsjrr 1 ( aar . Iloralllaklnr Powder Co., Wall t y. T. FIRE INSURANCE 1 ' t73.67 "ere redeemed io silver and cancelled, and since the tst day of August, 1893, the total amount of such notes redeemed in silver and conceited is S9.SJJ.7. Prior to my administration of the I New Urlnu. affairs of the Department, none of imelv assistance and he is do claim that you can save doin wclL ....News reaches money by buying PRY GOODS, SH0S AND GROCERIES FROM US. M. B. KIBLER & CO., The Cheap Store. FOR- Flour, Meal, Bacon, Hams, Lard. Sucar. Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Kerosene Oil, Canned Goods, Cheese and Crackers, Cakes and Candies, Fruits, etc., and COUNTRY - PRODUCE GO TO T. 1.. if E M 1' 11 1 L L, (One Door Below Postoffice.) I have also recently added a line of :-S H O E Sr- For both Ladies and. Gen tlemen, and am selling them as low as anv one. I will appreciate a share of your patronage, and promise full value for your money. - Respectfully, T. L. HEMPHILL liber Wanted Cut Accurately and Rap-1 Idly on the FARQUHAR Variable Friction Feed Saw Mill with Q.alck Receding Head "mens. iv v.vwv w 30. OOO feet, with Eneinea ana uouers rrom a w v Horse Power. - For full descriptive catalogue address, m A. D. 1 AKUUrlAK LU., Lta., . YORK. PA. herd that Henry-Propst, who has been running on the railroad m West Virginia, recently got into a wreck, getting his back and arm broken. His father, N. E. Propst, was telegraphed to meet him at the train Monday. It is thought he will not get well. We are sorry to hear of this, and hope that the report hjas been exaggerated. Mrs. F. S. Baggs aqd little son, of Port Huron, Mich., who have been in this city several months for her health, received a telegiam Friday bearing the sad intelligence of the death of her husband. They took the westbound train Saturday for their home. "... Messrs. A. A. Shuford and A. H.Crowell,of this place, have purchased the furni ture, fixtures and good will of the Catawba County Bank of Newton, and will establish a private or State bank "at that place about June 1st. Tr. Shuford will be president and Mr. Crowell cashier. A VOVKt LETTER. A new engine has been pur- the acknowledged belle of the chased and is now on the way for town, and a young man by the the Lenoir furniture factory. .... name of William Johnson became Mr. H. C. Martin has bought the desperately smitten with this rus- Clarke House and is fitting it up tic beauty? The attention of the for the coming season. ....We town beaux was something new learn by telegram that the Wag- and novel to Louise, and her ners broke jail at Boone Sunday woman's wit soon developed those night ; but were recaptured before coquettish manners which most crettinp out of the iail vard. women oossess. and she led the Thei ornlrl mint- nf Hicroinc Sr fn I Tfvnn Citr hovs a mcrrv dance cated. without education and train - " - 1 - - j --- , - , . . . . near Gamewell, is proving to be for a few months, but remained as ng, ana appearing w ver for gold because he must hold the silver to pay silver certificates and Sherman notes issued under the act of 1800, and when a Sher man note issued under the act of 1890 is presented he redeems it in these notes had been redeemed in gold and not in silver What silver or cancelled. mockery is this? what sort of Since the beginning of the ad friendly treatment is accorded ministration oearlv ft 10.000 000 I cituAsi Kh a I rtia f Mr 1 jA lha I t-. ' . s. . came to Kaieign, wnere ne naa , . . . .. .. rv... u 11c 1 iurm 01 turrencj. yji mil United States?" and you ask me amount $$,915,812 has been pro- to "stale how you (I) have dealt cured in exchange for silver coin, with the silver currency since and 10,319.330. in exchioge for your (my) incumbency of the office silver certificates. The Depart- of Secretary of the Treasury, and ment has never refused to ex- whether you (I) have, in dealing chinge silver for gold when it bad wuu .ine suoject, aiscreaiiea u- 1 silver that coold be lawfully used Ver." I for that nurnntr. and if it had 10 In answer to your question I can refused 1 am whollv unable to see only say that in all the operations how it could be considered a dis of the Treasury Department dur- crimination against sjlver. Is a ing my administration of itiraffairs refusal to pay out cold in exchange tnc icgai tenaer, goia ana suver 0r silver a discrimination against coins ot the united states have been treated exactly alike, except that greater efforts have been made to keep silver coins in circulation than have been made to keep gold coins in circulation. N.C riOME of lUleUb ; CONTINENTAL of. .New York ; hRNNSYLVASlA of rbUadelpfca, DELAWARE - -VA. FIRE AND MARINE of Eich-raond; mECQANICS AND TRADERS' of never been before, and therefore was entirely unknown. He found work here, and through a friend his sweetheart was informed of his presence in Raleigh, and throuch the assistance of this friend he had a personal interview with Miss Lou, without the author ities knowing that he was a moon shiner, a fugitive from justice, and a lover of the belle of Tryon City. The press of the State at the time of the homicide gave the sim ple facts ot the slander and the killing of Johnson and the illiter acy of Miss Parris. After she was brought to the penitentiary, me King s Daughters, 01 mis city, under the. lead of Mrs. F. Hayes, took, great interest in the fair female convict. They visiied her in her prison and did all they could to alleviate her condition as a pris oner. THE KING'S DAUGHTERS. Being young and unsophisli gold .' II not, it ot course follows lhai a refusal to pay out silver for gold is nota disciiminalionagainst silver. In response to your verbal In quiry concerning the coinage of The amount paid out by the de- standard silver dollars during the pdriracni iu Micr wins uu ucr present administration you are ad ceriincates grcatiy execeas inc amount paid out in gold coins and gold certificates,and in no instance has the least discrimination been made against silver or its paper representatives. In no instance has silver or silver certificates been re vised that it amounts to the sum of $5,662,000, up to the 15th day of this month, while the whole amount of such dollars coined in this country from the establish ment ol the mint, tn 1792, up to February, 1878. a period of S6 very valuable.' The prospecting true as steel to Ralph Redmond, making in her ol a good and true (used in payment of a debt or de- years, was tS.030.000. which is in progress there now continues to show rich deposits. From the reports there seems to be lots of the precious metal in that part of., the , county Married, at Jumbo, on the 19th inst., Mr. J. u. bpencer to Aft.r om month nf onornl I woman, and desiring to remove aiand due the government, and in I I mrW hrraiik s con m association of this kind, the young her from the walks of life to which no instance has the government letter to the United States Senate men of the town gave way to she had been accustomeu, nu iu reiuseo to pay suver coins or suver referred to above. Johnson, who.pushed his suit to surround her hereaiier wun new certificates in discharge of its obli- Very truly yours. the test, aud was quietly but firmly environments.lhe Kings uaugn- gallons when the holders of the Sigoed.l J. G. Carlisle. rejected. ibis was a dreadful ters set 10 wor iu piuuuic - ... ouiigauuns ucmanutu or rcqucsicu (i ntn tnc J n lieu i jiran ror is imctsi .mmrx. avi:uy & KUVIX, IIcaALDDalldlsc. Motxaatoa. N. C WOOD'S FLOWER SEEDS. West India Rattle-Box. A scarce and beautiful Dew introduction in flowers, wbicb will dl ightf ally surprise flow er lovers with its beauty and fragrance. Fully dcribd and illustrated in Wood's Srrd Cat- alogueforlS06,wbicbalaogives illustrations, descriptions, Ac, of all the best, both in Flowers and Vegetables. If jou watt tte mail tucc?al frarden jou ever bad, eon alt thU Catalogue ana PLANT WOOD'S SEEDS. CetaJefM aillil Ire. WrKs lev U. T.W. WOOD & SONS Seedsmen, RICTlHOND, va. Mr. Elliott, of Hickory. Secures the Con tract to Build a S5.000 Residence In Greenville, S. C. Mrs. Beard's School Subscribe S)5 to the Vance Monument Fond. Hickorr Press and Carolinian. March 26th. The westbound passenger train was delaved some time here last Sherrill nerforminc the ceremonv. 1 Louise permuted to pav her any I Si i o j i . . - ....Officers Perry and Houck brought lim Cornell to Lenoir last wek and placed him in jail. He is the prisoner who turned states evidence in the Wagner case at Boone While Mr. S. L. Hart ley was chopping on last Friday, a tree lodged against another and Mice hi,, tr him He hrrainc ffarfnllv I ditional pardon for Miss Parris. such payment. I ----- J-l . "... . :- t . I " " . -T- I Dnra K. Hartlev Rov Alhrt iealous of anv vounor man whom I hey reaaiiy inauccu aiaies uoies or i rcasury note -re taie..iie Laedmark. . i nc loiiowmg persona cave uccu attention, bul as one aller another I voiuniariiy suucuuti ,.v.a... pdiu, u h u uimuvu, auu iurawn juron iw ic opuug was politely refused, it began to soon as released to me rving ver is demanded, silver is paid. Term of the I-cderal court, which be suspected that Ralph Redmon, Daughters, and go with Mrs Thus the coins of the two meials convenes in Sutesville Tuesday, who came now aud then to see Hayes to the House of the Good are treaily exactly alike in making April 21st: Miss Lou, might be the happy Shepherd, in Maryianu, ana mere payments oy me government, as Davie county U J Ueeker, I U rjian. I remain until snc uu uu vnwi- wen as in tnc uismaigc ui ucuu oughly rtformed and trained so due to ihe government, it has that she ceuld go out into the always been the policy of the world and make an honest living. Treasury Department to encourage She wa pardoned on ihis condi- the use of silver to the largest pos- liun 011 the 8th' day of December, ible extent, and in order to ac- 1894, and was carried immediately complish this, standard silver dol- to the House of the Good Shep- lars will be sent by express, at the herd "where she has been ever expense of the government, to any since. one who will deposit an equivalent ored. li EArey.CL Furches, Clark Time has' added to tne cnarms amount in silvei certificates or in I Thompson, fc. r Morrison, Andrew jn I I Johnston knew that it was re ported that Redmond was a moon- rebounded, striking Mr. Hartley shiner and a little effort brought on the hip producing a painful but not serious wound. ....A change of schedule -on the Chester and Lenoir Railroad takes effect next Sunday. Passenger trains will ar foiih positive evidence that Ralph had been running a moonshine distillery for several years, but his "plant" was so well hidden in the Tryon mountains that the revenue Sheets. II II Leaele. Alexander E M S'evenson, P P Maiheson. 1 C Bell, Wesley Laws. Rowan D L Watson, F II Mar tin, colored. A II Heili, J A Da vis, Mitchell Carson, colored, D CI Bradshaw. Iredell James W Williams, J II Scrogg. Frederick Chambers, col 4 Trade-Marts etsi..l aad sj fat eoe4art4 k Haanan rita. E Owe OffK ff is Cmuh'I U . a. ritol J 1 m4 cm mr sts simm aa sua 1 mm utsa ua L er (Ma. sn:a liajli f U. mdrmm. si aamiina aar e. se e Fiaaarr. Oa tmm M cae Uinraas naa 4 aaaa. a tVs L. &. aa4 havaca si Alnaa, c.A.srjow&co. rive at 4-30 p. m., Washington officers had never been able to de time, and leave at 5:30 p. m. No tect him. The necessary informa- CATAflRH r-Trrrrn. - I ... M,cl I mi nt I T...i.... nnlai nl iXnA BfilK lhal n . U 1- II . lA..1 III -UHll'lM LIH Alj 1 1 1 -l . - ?S r. freight trail biocltiag he road b. '; Jfr . f.U dI.pd .-. . U.iud suu. Tr,ortr or .a, Alb'nllotipc, J M.di.on Da.iv )gg?MtS ZZ?X? .....MrfFrank W. McRa.y, who N.CI They ware all pa-m the Colum- CM Gaoi Sh,i ia good posit wilh such cfHcer, or baak, uey, P M Hitdebrand, DCCjving ELY'S CREAM BALM hasbeen spending the wiutern, .'V.'.K.i L-.ZT oTx hV out'sid" faith and .nSomeSpec.. pc- S kind ol United State, currency ,' colored. ?JiSL- Jt the city with his mother-in law, . 0, . c ; irom tneir irienos on me ouisioe forward to the time when, by Dr national bank notes; but gold CfdwellS M Clarke. Sjlomon ir,ss-sic.afTittioMiaiie.4aaaXsy rtr Mrs. Bonniwell, left last week for '"hn lJey soon escaped and t6ok to t of lhe Governor of is ol sent to anybody free of King. J II Dicksor., S M Whiteoer, TJVTrlZ:: Chicago. His wife remained in f.?th of e- this State, she can once more charjje. " W II. Ramsey. uu. "T thecity. ....Mr. J. Worth Elliott, J c fa'J, J Mr- - traok forced absence gave , Johnson a breathe lh; air of freedom and be I August, 1893. there was a McDowell-W P Morrison. Wil SifcK 1 Of Hickory, last week secured the wmara.oi nicaorj. clear field, and he renewed his suit, he MlU of the man whose Kreat and unusual demand in near- sou Alien. I I Holler. tLr BtuTufcic-. srr srm 1 era. contract to build a $5,000 residence in Greenville, S. C, for Mr. W. D. Ebaugh. Miss Norma Bonniwell is the architect who drew the plans. .. ..The pupils of Mrs. J. B. Beard's School for Girls" have subscribed $5 towards the Vance Monument fund. I heir subscnp tion will be forwarded to Raleigh, in care of the committee appointed to receive such collections. .. Hon. A. C. Shuford. member of ALL BELIEVERS. There is no UnbelleT! Whoever plants a seed beneath the sod And waits to see it pnsh away the clod. Trusts he in God. " There is no Unbelief! Whoever says, when clonlds are in the sky. Be patient, heart, light breaketh by and by, -- . Trusts the Most High. ' "- There is no Unbelief! Whoever sees 'neath winter's field of snow The silent harvests of the fa tare grovr. . God's power mast know. There is no Unbelief I Miss Lou treated him as though he had not addressed her thereto fore. . In the meantime the friends of Redmond had not been idle, and they had satisfied themselves triaL J.ohnsion had furnished the information to Vanderford" on which Redmond' and friends were arrested and "the distillery seized and broken up. Miss rams was informed of this fact, and she was racR. n 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U ConereSS for this district, requests Whoever lies down on his couch ts sleep w S , . . I Content to lock each sense in slnmber deep. US 10 annoUHCC lliai a tuuiiiim. 1 Knows Goa wm keep.- examination will be held in' the V : Theh. no unbehef town of Salisbury, N. C, on June j Whoever sayS to-morrow, the unknown 25, i896r when all parties trom tne Seventh Congressional District.of North Carolina desiring to enter the contest for appointment as a cadet in the United States Military Academy, at West Point, may ap pearand be examined as to their qualifications. . ; fearfully , wrought up, and when p ,? . Q ,ed and ne foj. JOUUSUU lUdUCIIIS UCAl V1SII I1C Weji chirged-with treachery to 'Red- . 1 : n m k.. I . t . 1 . . t it ri- 1 ii n affection ior ncr innccu 1 iy every pari 01 me wuuiij iui 1 mc j m uitwn, j muuii, BUT "W III T I BY perils and trials and punisnment currency of small denominations, Morgan Uiker. I TOUR I ALLi 1 A I 111 UXtL. came thick and fast. Hercrppped and in its afempts to supply this Alleghany C W Edwards, M F 1 rj WflOLKS LFPUICFS hair and striped clothes only made demand, the Treasury Department Jones,-Z T Bagby. I 1M 9W rm ai wsrrajMa him love her the more because in Daid out. in detauyine the expen-1 Mitchell Ueorge liucrvaoan. . 1 a iMrixi' aaaa. ifiM hdhsum; : . . . . i . j -1 1.. I ' i .t .. a lit on:, si. 1 r- - til . .ruitK. 4 J)f3 Iieari. ne nU aiiicanjr v..wv JC5 Ul IIIC guvciuunui ouu m v II UIIIJ, nnu'i Ulttu, uivnt her his betfer or for worse until change of other forms of currency. Bowman. - death separted ihem. all lhe silver that could be lawfully Watauga Wiley Blackburn, And what Soout Redmond? used for these purposes, so that for Richard Gregg. His friends succeeded in " having la short period it was compelled to the indictments against htm io the I suspend payment in standard sil- the redemp . r-Lii. aa4 aa ) rfcVxl. r HorcWa inm rsto-a. wa4 ar. foe mataf; d1t ka ertrfUf T. U.la4y. Mt Va s4alalsv H, rrcwWaoa. U, L . LiWraJ tMatassls ! Claka mm Arsu. JMAIJ2 BALSAM The future, trusts that powet alone tie a are aisown. , ; , - There is no Unbelief! -The heart that looks on when dear eyelids close, And dares to Uve when life has only woes, God's comfort knows. mond, and was iliown the door and advised nut lt return unless he was sent for. ' . - There is no Unbelief !' For thus by day and night unconsciously The heart lives by that faith the lips deny, God snoweth why. , - . Lixzib York Casb. ver dollars except m lrwed his lady love to Maryland. I tj0n of silver certificates upon de lie is now in Baltimore employed I posit of silver certificates aod as conductor by one of lhe electric Treasury notes ol 1890. The la railways. Now and men he sees authorizing lhe issue cf silver ccr Miss Lou. and a few miles from tificates upon deposits- of silver Johnson no became desperate. thf. k has a neal little cottage, 1 provides thJt "the coin deposited He endeavored to destroy lhe char j a fl0Wer yard and garden, with the I (Qr or representing the certificates acier of Miss Parris by slandering coUaee well furnished, awaiting shall be retained in the Treasury a . I Al a I I. " .... . a t. I . . a i.er 10 me omer young men 01 me ti,. release of his betromed, wnen or me payment 01 tne same on thev will be married and com- demand." it is therefore plain lif anew. ' - 1 that whenever the amount of sil J. C. L. Harris. Vbra Baby m Hck, wa gava Wv Cavaavl. SVs she was a ChflJ, aba cried for Cawav Whra she bxcame Xim, aba dime to aV faa A aaJ OJUrm, aha jaa 1 ::t, U ; -f I ma T a.a-T.1 C' . I HIMDERCORNS, TN mrf mmrm 4. Sm a. Mav wm asa tAWmmm asa MM wSal tMsaWafawaaV FOR SALE. SWALLOWED A HICKORY NUT. 00 YOU WANT A Situatijn? f5b. VT. "iarsV Oranges From California Died of Hydro- ythoMa Popalist - Meetings Oeatns m Cleveland Return of Rev. G.JP. Bostick From. China. ... ' . : '. - Shelby Aurora, Al.arch, 26th. '. ' . Rev. C. B. Justice says the Green River Association will have a mis- I tions of trouble eeeui to her unimpor l.sionarv-rally six Jniles from Ruth nt She scoeaon.-with increaaing auf erfordton on Friday oeiore ' ine iu. third Sunday in April - i he meet- Soruetimes the most careful women are the most careless. Many a woman bundles herself up to keep out sickness when she is neglecting the very worst sickness that can come to a woman. She allows a slight disorder to become worse, to slowly sap her vitality. The little pain and the other slight mdica- town. tlis declarations were soon made known to" Miss Parris, and she senthim a. irote asking that he call to see her. ne came promptly, and .she saw him. on. the- froot Tbe rapidity with which crooa da velopacatla for ioataot trealmen; and yet few house holds arc prepared for lis viait. An Bftmirabla retnanle for th aa ver dollar? in the Treasury does die U Atrr'a Cherry Pectoral. It V a . at a I. .a m a mm, a a a not exceed the amount -of silver rVa1. "eh silver except for the redemp UlUIVUniVUt W oa.v - It mav save tou time and money to I certificates outstanding, the Secre porch, and after accusing him of 1 be informed that, when you need a I tary of the Tie.-sury cannot, with telling the lies about her, she plunged a'peuknife into his bosom and he died at her feet. Miss Par ris. oia noi snow any . emotion t the Chica - . , . ', silver dollars for gold than he has We offrdoe Hundred Dollar. Re- PaV lhem.0Ut l oy...lh!:!n ov anv raw a.f rutsrrhlhlt can- I ner. L U I blood purifier, Ayere Baraapanlla Dui a-violalion of tion of certificates. law. pay out At such times has saved hundreds of live aod should be in every bom w here there are young children. Fee Over Fifty Years Mas. WrsSLAW aimM tit has bera a ard for over y Tars by aulKoaa o4 eoth- Idrca wkale ttrtki(.tit sot rra for their child Oue Hnndrrtl aul TLiily One acres of limbr-red'atid mineral laod io Ilnike ernplytiier Table Ixk. It routain a Cn grind stone quarry, a! moat itriti4tiiibtr; good specirnena or goM; labd l all bear ! ily limbrrol, and two tlurda of tbe hmt when cleared can. ! colll- vatrd. The foilarr and tn bark on I u land will pay fr it at tbe when she'saw Johnson breathe his Jast. . She expressed no regret for her hasty and fatal act. She was committed to jail without bail, and was sent to Henderson ville for safe keeping to prevent her rescue by ...,.. t.a nU Klrufl-ntirifier admitted I tion I at the Chicago World a Fair. he has no more right to exchange rrt ao- it .-" price aakrd. Will tale lomber. r'- - - i . . . . i . . . . .. inio"1 a I Mini mn uj nrn'i will trlve swaine one a bargain. ing will continue three, aays i ana plicationg may arise from the derange- Ra h Redmond and his friends :as.MB nf ill hi tn nrfifTIHiPL IflCds I ltAAsanai1iaflnntIfominina I III U9 Tf ill iw ' aaw - - l zjJCUtB VL UO VA feasaav uiovi uvmj v a v .. .Mamie the three year-old l Over thirty years the need for a lejtahie not be cured by Haifa Catarrh Cure 1 F. J. CHENEY UO., rropa.. : - Toledo. Ohio. ' We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Chnv for the laLl5 rears, and be- At the next term of the Superior J jjeve him perfectly honorable in "all there is also anoiber fund in the Treasury which i re quired by law to be held for adif ferent purpose. It consists of the bullion and. the standard 'silver dollars coined from the bullion ill nan tl brt rraaed tor tAarrSxara. It rtH rrHrva the poor HtO saSrTTT taataedaatvly. Road by iTinsUsboltlf. Be ear aad ask for -M ra. Wtaslow'e aootkiag Syrap, aad take sx other kiaa. oiulf Ge4 far Staeh aa4 raedtry, Te. ThedrorC'a Black Draoht U pra pared eapccially for stock, aa well aa I nillirnS... V,or " T" rrUdpsl of th. ;??JAL COLLEGE OF KY. UNIVERSITY iu,i",!i'rook-keeptMais3 3ei b"-i'"'T,d"'?Un' . Cost to CO uiua 1 J ' v " - - I . . . ... I . . . i I . i . i ''of rLrles Putnam of remdy fw woalled. -female com- Court, with Judge Boy kin presid- businea. trinaaotlona aod Jlo.nclal y purchased under tne act Ol JiJ Kinone-Ulfo nWi daaRhterof Charges Futnam oH tm f b Dr. B.: V. io: Miss Parris was indicted, for U' out ny obligationm.de ,4th, 1800. That act provides 'for A'r " nfar niieiuv. waa yioif, i v.- .i u . -r i k ikm. nrm. l . i r k. .11:-. - near Shelby, was playing hiekorv nut in hef mouth Pierce, then, as now, chief consulting TfUJI.'Lwr"0"". TypewrlUa snd w in i r uyim so "'about yn, Inclnrling tuition, books murder. S -e was represented by est lawyerl who attended She He prepared Dr. Pierce'. Favorite Pre- that court, and "by their ad vice -she ana r,hvip.ian to the World's DisDensarv while coughing .onfc day last week, nd invalid's Hotel, at Buffalo, N-Y. the D swallowed the hickory nut. ln.Mii snccemfnl eradustes r.U.i ...". "-entucky Universitj Diploma "' n., J "".dn'- Amlanc given ear u now in a dangerous condition, scription, the most wonderfuUy eltec- pleaded, guirty ot murder in the- . . a - -j I tna nmpxlTthAt bag ever Dee a UBe a ior eacnnH iori and nisi canlrnrprl mm - w J vw mf ...... ih hlrWv nut has lodged in hr hnwrls ' . ...Master Marvin such maladies. bv their firm. ' West & Truax, -,f- Wholesale DrugnisU. Tdedo. O.; V- WALDWQ, Kl"JiAB HAKVlB. . - Wholesale Draggiata, Toledo, O. Hall 'a Catarrh . Care ia taken inter nally, acting di recti upon the blood and mucous surface oi me sysieuv. njnn jfii miHKULKUiuiini kluu acvaw I ... . - I " v . v m - - - j Beam, on Monday was the happy Dr. PiercVa 100a page .' Common Sense k ne acceptance ot mis plea wasn Prlce 75 nta per. bottle. Sold by all 'rlr lmimotoh. KV. J recipient of a dice box, of Iarg? Medical AdvUer," illustrated. : to - the penitentiary lor 15 years. The acceptance of this plea was-an act of mercy on" the part of the druggist. Testimonials free the purchase of silver bullion at. the market price and the issue of Treasury notes id' payment for it, and it also declares thai. "00 great er or less amount .of such, notes shall be outstanding at any time than the cost of lhe silver bullion aod the standard silver dollars LAataxxT. Fraxklm Co.. Tixx.. March t2od. 1S92. I have waed all klodr of medicio but I would not give oea packag of I Black Draught for all tha othrs 1 ever saw. It to the brat thing for horse, or cattle in the spring ot lh year, aod will cure chicken choUra every tine. ' . W- B- pOTLAKD- Title erfect. 1. l. rnorsr, LambnDaoy CLirlottte, N. C. march 12-2 a S. J. ERVTN, Att wecy-et Law. Mono anton, .... n. a rrarlWi ia aS t W enarta 4 flat Stat Witt ax a arrsarre saay rrqartrrd. m4 9m. rial attrataoa a'ra ail tamiaa. fcb IS 1 Work. Herau rtlice for Job 1 .

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