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Now it come to pass tbat there was one little woolly-headed he cow in town that day which was particularly mean and sassy, and he mighty nigh pestered tbo life ont of me and Ben Chris. He wanted some fodder, vhe did. - He wanted fodder jest a little bit worse than anything else in town, and he kept me and Ben Chris so mon strous basy drivin him away till we conldnTt see no: sights , at By-and-by 1 told Ben Chris to let him alone till he hid his head in a pile of fodder when I would try and give him something to re member us by. Then I watched my time and slipped op behind him with Uncle Lake's loug whip and tried my level .blamedest to split him wide open with it. Bat instid of that, bless gracious, I wrapped the whip' around his tail fifteen or twenty times and it got tied there in a bard knot. And there I was, in the biggest town on earth, with one end of Uncle Luke's whip in my hands, and the end tied hard and fast to a he cow's tail. Naturally, of course, I didn't have time to thiuk and talk over the general situation; but my mind was made up ou the spot. I would hold to the whip and follow that infernal he cow all over town and cleau on back there in the red hills to where the sun weot, before I, would turn loose and give up the fight and take my chances with the wrath to come. Well, Bully if that waut his name I can't see why took up a notion about that time that he was goin 8omewhere8, and he didn't have do time to spare. He give a little snort and one loud bellow, and roached his back,' and me and him tore out from there, and now, let me tell you, ladies and gentle--men, if there, ever was a poor country boy in all this green and wicked old world that suffered the agonies of death in three shakes of a sheep's tail, it was me. 1 didn't have.no time to think about what would come of me, and I didn't give , a continental durn "what went with the" he cow. The maine8t thing to my mind was Uncle Luke's fine whip, which 1 knowed he thought jest a lee tie more of that whip than he did of his wife and children. I was skeered to pull on it much for fears it in ought slip off at the other end of the staff, aud we would never lay mortal eyes on it no more henceforward and forever. So I thought to myself I would better try to climb the staff, as it were, till I could get my hands on the leather part aud then hang to it like j grim death till somethin froze over. I felt exactly like u 1 was to lose Uncle Lake's long, fine whip, it would be a whole lot bet ter for me if I never had been borned, and I would then be ready to run away and go west, or slip off aud drown myself in the biggest wash bole in the settlement. raised such a monstrous dust and confasionment till the crowd closed in around the outlines of the square and wouldn't even let us take the old stage road and go on home to Panther Creek. They headed us off and turned us back SILVER IS STILL THE ISSUE. Appeal of Chairman Jones to All . Good Men volume of circulation, and while the Secretary admits tbat the con. traction of the correucy woald be more ruinous in two years than interest on a like amount of bonds bind them. In recent years there hare been a comber of instances of congressional districts where the advocates of gold and monop oly were largely outnumbered by TO STAND SOLIDLY TOGETHER And Strike Down Forever TnU Goes pi racy of Gold nd Monopoly TTno It Not for t7a la AtJt Ua The Gold Standard Is Raining the Country, To the reopU: ' ' The surrender of the Be publican . party to the advocates ol the gold ! standard and monopoly is at last complete. The present administra tion,ca!led to powernpon the solemn for forty years wocld be, he calmly I their opponents, and where, never informs nstbatHthe national banks tbele&s, by a failure to omte and will probably issue a sufficient act together, friends of the gold amount of money to prevent this standard bare been successful, enormous suffering." Thus, as the result of a personal The national banks are not to be or partisan wrangle, the cause of required to redeem their notes in truth and justice has been over gold, but it is arranged thit the sbadowed,the interest of humanity United States government shall do ignored, and the greatest good to soon demand; aud after having the government subordinated to an done so, the government must be ignoble strife. We appeal to yon content to have the national banks let this not be the case again, reimburse it iu "any kind ot legal Onr only danger is in division. If at every street and corner, and whooped and hollered till I thought in my soul that Bully would break my neck and tear himself in two. If he tried oncst he tried n50 times to butt onr way through the crowd and leave town, but the crowd wouldn't let ua go. It was a free cirens to them town ; people, you understand, with me and Bully in the rincr. 'and all that we could ' -"--- I L UU.CailCU LU unci U lSi U laUC BUIGUI U I . . . . -1 . . do was to follow the . circle and r .uV tKii lenaer money at the option oi tne we are in earnest, we must nave ronnd and round - . o.. r rr. ,' bank,,, We aro frankly told that I harmony amontrst oarselves. If burn the ' wind and round tbe squlare : "; 7 t Finally at last Bully gi ve a quick,' suddent lunge, the whip slipped off of the staff and we two parted. I slided half way acrost the square' on my face aud the brow band of my breeches, and when I. looked back I saw Bully leavin a black streak in the other direction, with Uncle Luke's whip windin and fly in and enrlin and twistin as it went a glimmerin through tbe air. ; Bight then I. felt like I would raley love to die, though 1 didu't quite do that. But I was already bruised and bunged up and bleedin and down, so I jest turned loose! and fainted and laid there in it. 1 W hen I come back to my senses the men folks had picked me up; and put: me in the wagon, and; sent for two doctors and a preacher: But the first thing I saw when I opened my eyes oncst I more upon the wonders of this world was Uncle Luke Willis, standin there' by tbe wagon with -his long whip in his hand. They told me tbat a1 big crowd of men had caught Bully and got the whip, then tied a bun dle of fodder to his tail and stuck fire to it and turned him out towards the sunset bills. But the naked sight of Uncle Luke's whip was both medicine and ointment for me. And when we got; back home - to Panther Creek tbat night 1 was right bad disfigured apd tremendius tired and bongry, but still handsome, still healthy and still happy.. convention at St, Louis to promote bimetallism,, nas i&rmuuiea ana sent to Congress a biU, tbe leading1 tT V , j . Xa!Z1: P X o r ,rt,.i,itUnat it la-intended that udder th Secretary of the Treasury avers, is lawful money will be made"urela-I theie should-be those who moild lively scarcer than it- is now," and, divide us. let them be earn roan Ij ''to commit the country more thor ooghly to the gold standard," The country baa already for 24 -years, beeu so thoroughly committed to this ataudard . partly by law and partly by the nsutpations of the executive branch of the govern ment, that its effects are seen and felt on every hand; .wages are reduced; work is harder to get; the weight of debt - is doubled; the value of land and other proerty is reduced one half or more nntil operation of the bill It will be "easier to get gold than, lawful money."4 PracticaUy all of the money In the hands ol tbe people now, as the Secretary distinctly. aamiiK, is iuver,coieny in tne iorm and emphatically rebuked by the people, who have none but high and patriotic motives. V. After the bold declarationof the administration in favor of the gold standard, no sincere blmetalliat can ever again, by his vote or infla- Th Kernl UUe w.. Afrsclit pure - of silver, certificates. - The avowed ence, give aid or encotiragement to purpose or the bill is to make tt me l&epuoucan pariy. hereafter more difficult to get these than gold. ; The monetary commission, se lected by the executive committee of a self constituted Indianapolis convention, which assembled for. the gold standard, bate aKo made a report and promulgated a bill, the provisions of which are so strikingly like tbe propositions of, the Secretary or tbe Treasury, in alt material particulate, as to sug gest that they were compared and harmonized before either was given to Che public. This report aud bill are somewhat more bold in the assertion of the purposes enter STATE NEWS. ! The success of the Newbern fair is assured. Gov." Russell has de-clined-the.iuvitatiou to "start the ball railing " for that enterprise. the lives of the peopte are "made the express purpose of establishing bitter with bard bondage." It is certainly not in the inteiesb of humanity to have this condition of things more thoroughly estab lished. The continued rise in the value of gold or which is thesame thing, the continued rail or prices, must inevitably transfer the property or all those engaged in active busi ness, tbe actual creators of wealth, whether by band, brain or capital, to those who, avoiding the risk and effort of active business, only draw interest. 'I The increase of 145 per cent iu the value of money caused by its increasing scarcity, from 1809 to 1849, as admitted bv tbe leading advocates of the . gold , standard, found expression at that time in extremely low pricesaud conditions of unparalleled distress. Tbe dis covery or gold and silver in extra ordinary quantities, and the great increase in the volume of metallic money resulting therefrom, ro lieyed this distress and brought in! its stead wonderful prosperity. Tbe issue is joined; we cannot avoid it if we would. Either tbe friends of bimetallism or tbe advo cates oftbe gold standard, trusts' ana monopolies will succeed, who is not for ns is against us. We ask no one to jield any principle; but in this great contest we do appeal to all good men to stand solidly together for liberty and humanity and 8tHke down forever this con spiracy of gold aud monopoly. Signed James K. Joxes, Chairman Democratic National Committee. US GEEiUST EQOI 0? IB 1GSI He rooflfs lie Hisloig Km. tWl 1m (Vni. U Ii tumma f-k r..T.I , U U, (Wj Hm,mm f.wa, K T r 4 , Uaai (haamlV Lm4om. UtTkit.l. IMtas, t.Ummm a. ut j ko. CWa tuna Ltrmrrr, Onrn l.tmi.P,b.Vi if f fllws.. Ca. a, IlLi kM. f tmmmt Rua. li Ii , Tna7T.' Haniara.Oaaa.t k. J. Mmt.O'.taM.lJii.H Jrt. v. m nwmnw ' ara. t mm inm u wal. aCTl Prices rose, business flourished. Tl?e Farmers' Milling Company. I producers prospered, all were of Conover, with a capital of $3,500, has been chartered by tbe State. The Hunsncker family are the owners. i The largest whale seen in North Carolina waters in many years was captured on Shackleford bauks last week, measuring 60 feet long. It will furnish 65 barrels of oil and is estimated to be worth $1,800. happy.. Substantially this condi woold have continued if both tbe precious metals, had been allowed to remain in nse as money, because tained than Is even the propwi- PA'gn committee, be tion of Mr. Gage. These distinctly I ?f said committee oi propose-that silver dollars shall not hereafter be coined; that standard "silver dollars shall be redeemed in gold ; that the silver bullion on band at present shall be sold, and suggest that silver dollars may 'also be melted down and sold as bullion. We are assnred tbat tbe notes of tbe banks "can not fail to be safe because, being based upon all tbe resources of all the banks issuing them, they are based upon the whole business of the country." Certainly no bank will - become, liable . for the notes Issued by another bauk.over which it has no control or supervision ; hence this scheme must coutem-. plate the. establishment of-some central bank authority having the absolute control of tbe issue of all paper money, a great bank trust, At a regular meeting of the Democratic Congressional cam Id at the rooms op February 14, 1S93, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: "Resolved, Tbat this committee cordially indorse and approve tbe roregoiog address of Hon. James K. JoneSfCbairman of tbe'nalional committee of the Democratic party Tn ... " Btsmkn m. White, Chairman Democratic Congres sional Campaign Committee. lam. aaoaa. Mi V a. fH f n m mm, M IX. iTlTl !. aJ4 t4 nHnMiiam. turn UMPABTm. Far aa a aJt tiMiiaimia a4 ry bttr u-. f ranar l.f isiatlwa. writs IXgT tX mJLXTkXX. nnimf,i,i a i Cm 11 lml. timd. WLX aitaaa.. 1 J PCBUC OPI5IOK. ef the Pre aa the Xetratia m4 tne BettlevbJ-a Kalaa. If the Maine and 250 ot her men have been lo.t through 8panish treachery, let Spain take the con sequences. Tbe temporizing period will be closed.-dsn a sari Lnquirer. If it should be settled with rea- they were being found in nearly PoJ. or syndicate, with rowers enable certainty that the Maine bUU a I Wl aAa V mm MtiMUigu JtV snflicient quantities to increase the volume of money in proportion to the developments of business - A wicked conspiracy, . however, . de prived one of them or tbe-money function. This was done with the slicb as no .man has-ever before bad tbe audacity to suggest. This committee has called open com mercial bodies all over tbe country to assemble and endorse their report. Thus the people are put the harbor of Havana should be taken possession of by relays of American battleships. Chicago Inter Ocean. m- .a m m. r 9 m a a Tim Tar Heel Kniaht. nnhliHhed deliberate Duroose of raisin 2 the nouceoi wnansinienuea, r the dissemination of Pythian value of the other by rendering the I and of themeansol its news among members of the order I supply of metallic money relatively I naent. of Knights of Pythias, has . been I scarcer as compared with the de A GREAT NEW BOOK FOR THE PEOPI3 BUT THEY "TOBE OUT FROM THERE." But as I said' before me and Bully we tore out from there, and I had to let him work in the lead, whilst I was buinin the wind as a high private in the- rear ranks.1 Man,jsir, we went acrost the square, hittin the high, places only, and started up the. main street. But two or three men saw ns comiu aud run out and headed us off. Then turn and made another dark streak acrost the square, and started off towards the bills where the sun went down. - ; . . . "Go it, dadburu' you, to sunset and hotter place than that if you want to," says I to Bully, "but if somethin don't break or slip yonr Marse Bufus will be with yon when the even stars sing together." ! About tbat time another crowd of men saw the cloud risin and run out and beaded us and turned us back acrost the square. We then started out to take the Jack son Trail road, . which I didn't b..nn.snrlwin lr . nrctxtnr if. wnnlil The Work Contains Biographical Sketches uu" "" of all the Leading Generals, a va8t amount lead US. But 1 Was right in be- of Historical Matter, and a large number of hind RllllV SOmetimCS rUnnin like Beautiful Foil-Page Illustrations. It is a " J: . 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'GovKusselI has removed Bob- ert Hancock, who is under charges of seduction of his wife's niece, Mis Anna Abbott, from his posi tion, as a director in the Atlantic and North Caroliua Railroad, which will have the effect of removiug him also from the presidency of that company. One by one the roses fall, and the rascals are turned out. maud. ' From the hour of tbe con summation of this criirie, mankind has suffered commercial disaster and social distress in almost con stantlv increasing measures. Jnst Considering all this, is it anv wonder tbat the Spectator, one of tbe great English newspapers, should say, as it did some months since : , ... "Being audacious beyond any Any proof leading to the con- rlnsinn that tlin nrpntrtnr vera accomplish- Spaniards or hostile Cubans would not only be a stain upon tbe very name of humanity, but might, In all probability, make war inevita ble. Baltimore Herald, . The killed and wonnded among tbe officers and seamen of. the Maine outnumber the record of the Missouri Pacific Railw'y IRQH MOUHTAlii ROUTE.'. If yon ire going to Arkansas; Texas,-:- 1 Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Coloradp, : Utah, TXTew Mexico,- : Arizona, Oregon," Cioniia,''; or anywhere west of the Missis sippi ltlver, yon will find it to your interest to communicate with .the onderalgnetl Bolid trains, 44 So Changes, free reclining, chair" cars. Write for maps, books, etc I will take pleasure in calling on yon. In; person, and 'assist you. In getting off In good shape. We are the Short Lino to all points West. I, II. KEULANDCIt, Traveling Passenger Agent," 103 Ea4 Ilouae, Cbatu&ooga, Tana. ADMINISTRATION 1S0TICE. in propori ion to tbe growth of art (Old World experience, tbe gret Ljea and wounded in any-sea Stats ov Koars Ciaouxa.1 aasfota Oerk Baxac Coaaty. Sapcrtor C'U To an wkoas thcac Prcacata akaS coat Orcetlng; It bets r aatlaf ctorily prorea to tb wadrr igaed. Cierk of the Bnpetior Coatt to Bark and civilization and the expansion I capitalists of America are deter- of commerce, business and Indus-1 mined to capture free opinion and trv. the inadeauacv of the volume I to prevent criticism. They subai of gold is feir, its scarcity, is em-' I dire pulpits, they bny tbe press, phasized, its value increased. ! tney seat tneir wen paia aitor- tr. taat W. Man Batler. lata aal coaaty, is dead, witboat having taftd 4 fight in Which tbe United States limblUhad any Utwillaadttjat.asa it navy has been engaged is all its history. Philadelphia Ledger. If it was an accident which The repression of life and h.ppi- "y. la Ua Omtal 8t.tS.o.f dested ; ,h. M.lne, tej . let i Trouble la Mayor's Court at Hickory. ; On Saturday afternoon last there was a lively time in the Mayor's court at Hickory. Col. M.E. Thorn ton, the well-known .journalist, was on trial before Mayor Huf batn, charged with ' violating a town oidinance. Policeman Clem ent, wbo made the arrest, became involved in a dispute witb Mr. Thornton, and when thelatter ex pressed a doubt as to the veracity of the officer, the policeman arose and. threw his club at the Colonel, cutting an ugly gash just above the eye. Friends or Mr. Thornton immediately sprang at the officer who would have been roughly handled but for the prompt inter vention of the Mayor, who, with drawn pistol, N prevented violence aud terminated the disturbance. Col. Thorton, has expressed an in tentiou of bringing suit against the city for $10,000. ' . ' Consumption Posltlyely Cared. 1 ; Mr. R. B. Greeve, merchant, of Chilhowie, Va., certifies that be lad consumption, was given up to ness which is inseparable irom a long course of declining prices has now checked development, and if continued will ultimately stifle civ ilization. An emiuent American, President Andrews, of Brown tlni versity, some years ago said: uOor national debton September 1,1 803, was twoand three quarter billions: it could then have been paid off with 18,000,000 bales or cottou or 25,000,000 tons of bar iron. When it had been reduced to a billion and a quarter, 30,000,000 bales of cotton or 32,000,000 tons of iron would have been required to pay it.' In other words, while . a nominal 8krinkage of about 55 per cent bad taken place in tbe debt,' it had, as measured in eliher of thoe two world 'staples, actually been en larged by so me 50 per cent." Although : more than half the principal of this enormous 'debt and every cent of accumulated in terest had been paid by the labof of tbe TJuited' States, he holders of the bonds still hold a claim for more of the labor of the people than they had' before these enormous payments had even been begun. This crnel confiscation of the lives and liberty of tbe laboring millions of this pountry is the most stupen dous crime that has been comtiut- and at. length they stretch their bauds over the colleges, which it is easy to capture by examples or generosity. -Thus their desigu is to prevent, auy effective action which, shall in any way weaken their authority or undermine their position. Their object cannot be mere - wealth making, ror they already enjoy wealth beyond the dreams of .avarice. Apparently their intention is first to convert the Uuited States into a powerful oligarchy, and then to exteud tbe sway of that oligarchy over other lands; , v . I - - . It is reserved for the free West to. dismiss from, academic service the tried and .competent teachers at the bidding of rings of million aireswho -will not hear one single criticism,-or questioning of the justice or necessity of their doings, or'of the character and tendency of the. trusts they bare built op appearing that A. D. Gibbe la aautied to Lb admlalstratloa crft bees tat of said deceased, aad baring raaiifi4 . aa administrator according to law. . . Kow, tbeae ar thrrrforr to empower tba aaM ad mi niatra tor to eatrr la aaa aaoa ait and saairalar. the goods and caattela. rtgtata aad rrrdits o( the aaad doraard. avad taa Mux to take Into poaaeasloa wbmaorm to be foaad. aad ail tk nrt debts of the said deceased to pay aad satisfy, aad ta rraidaa of said estat to diatrlbstc avccorOlng to law. Witaeas. my baad aad taa aeaJ of aaid court, this tbe 2 Ota day of Jan. lft. IssalI - - P. V. PaTTOJC. treacherv which sent that ahin tolJ3--- :. ' cwk saprrtor coart- : . r 1 tbe bottom, and let no one think provide so far as human foresight can against a recurrence. It it was treachery, then the lighteons wrath or the American people will take a signal vengeance ror tbe to stay it. Sena tor Lodge in United States Senate; ' , It the-explosion was the act of treachery and malice, It must have been done either by some Cuban madman, hoping thus to embroil tbe United States and Spain toths advantage ot the' insurgent cause, or of some equally mad Spaniard, like the insensate 'rioters of Ha vana and Barcelona and elsewhere, wbo, in defiance of their own gov- ernroent, have raged against the American property and American lives. Kew .York Tribune. - - TRUSTEE'S SALE. die. sous ht all medical treatment tore up the earth acrost the? square, that mouey could procure, tried all 1 ted in the annals or civilization. Roval - Publishintr - Comoanv Then we tooka notion to try an- cotgn remedies ue coma near oi, uniess a governiueu. -oi me pew 11th and Main Sta.. BICHMOND. VA. Oiner TOUte, auu Diint uo euuiwu uuk &v uu, , rru" """"J I P'f ".. ' I . - . 1JI t H IK 1. . M . . n I la aa .a. - -k-r awa aVSA1 and Ditched out aown ine oiu i niguis sitting up iu a cuu , wtwiic cuoucu Ilowever tbe JnvesUgation into the Maine disaster turns oat. it is wiliTth; VkTandt the expenseTf Jelt to be likely that Spain will be tt the public.: The divine right ot f?i abandon her .intention "JF tings is- to -be: succeeded by the u. uw wu UV7BU'C dtvine iright f . millionaires, wbo f."! 8,he caa .re. Lven though are-to run-everything, including the Maine were destroyed by acci- the American Senate and the con- dtt ? sPaias m hope that science.and intellect of uuiversity P,Qbl, entiment in. this country or professors. It is none or our duty elsewhere would continue hereafter to say how the American people VCQ. tolerant as it has been i;aii.-0ai witri ti, inAna heretorore. The desti ncUon or the (rm.f h-Artiratninn.rt.AaPf wiiir.h Maine, it is believed, will result UNDER aadbyvirtaaof a"cVd of trast raecated to' me by W. C. abaptor ami wOe. B. A. Khntaor. on- U 7th day of Na- mnber. aad recorded fa book Z of Deeds, pafrs and S, la th office of tbe Remitter of Deads-tor barttceaatr. X. I wU sell at pat5 aactioa, at taa Coart Iloase door ta tbe Uvs ft Morfaa toa. Barks coaaty, r. on to -j , 5th day of Ma'rch, 198, - at 12 o'clock ta -laH tkat rfrtatk ptere. parrel aad tract of laad lyta la the towa of Mor Aaa toa. Barmc coaaty. K.Caad boanded aad descrftxd aa foUows.ta win Lov Vo. 07 iTtflir oa Crera street. jVloraaatoa, Jr. C liestnatas oa a state oavsaja strcrt. coraer of lot No. 68. aad rams aoatk &0 east wttk said strecVria prJes aad two Unksto a staaa oa said strert.'eomer of lot Ko, 66; tbraer aortk aaeasf-wtta tne lines of said lot 25 poles -to. a .stake tra? "Wi atrr street, coraer of aid lot, inot im;sirvwfn wtia aato arreet'C potausd 9 lm to sratak oa aaid r taeace wita west 35 potea - X acre more con Terr! to tba coatealsatpaer. oa October SO. 1 Ki3. aad rseorded ta IVooa'IR. paral oq, of tbe reeorda of farfcc cowntT.N JCU Tristr fULtCiUU Tata 26th day ot lanaa-rrr fchVSw - ,Z atAXWTil itX UAX 'A'tLU Trastra. - Por iaarmaUoa J1 u4a J. firyta, Atty. TRUSTEED VBALE. v . -1 - --. -" it 1 . TT5DEJ atfid hj lrt'br a deed of trast rrom the overshadows the institutions of the republic: but we think that the rich men of America are revealing sucu a deadly plot against all gen. In the loss of Cuba to SnainI U riecated-td tba amJumraed by Hrary ti tuning piar. .... . Notice 10 the'CreditOrs Of John Pitts, ageVoad towardsanther Creek. Educed to lr Dr. King New earth, surely the present boldly niu Ve Deceased. Now,dad blame your slab-sided, Discovery, and was cured by the avowed scheme, not qnlytorcoo. mistaken, the opening years of " razor-back pictnrtts, 1 hope, they -use. of 'two bottles. -For. past-three tlnne. but to Increase these evils, tUjB new centarj will witness an Whereas my co-execntor, David Pitts,; wiii ooeu the wavaud turn jus out tears has been, attending to busi- will not be permitted ; in addition ftrthf WmI which will f,5' L?' 5ta; Lli fit. n m. T td Bullv as I ness and savs Dr. King's New Dis to this purpose or more thoroughly .w., A few: months ago, Mr. Byfon Every, of Woodstock, Mich., was badly afflicted with rheumatism. IIi right leg was swollen the full length, causing bim great suffering; Lie was advised to trv Chamber-" John Pitts, deceased; now, therefore, notice Bnt l on hand aud caught fresh t covery is the grandest remedy establishing the gold .standard, I , - r - - . : - - -Main's Pain Balm. -The first bottle ainsftSte holt on the whip; "and if I ain't ever made, as it has done so much the plan, of the administration is to J .an view ot rthe- great principles of uijd him considerably ahT tor nun, ana amo ior omers in uis i retire iuo psiper iuuucj ui vuo gov i ihvi. BUUvhuOU.1i w ww t tDe secona ootllg enecteti a 'Cort." community; Dr. King's New Dis- emmeut, to issue gold bonds and at hand we urge tfce. people etery- j The. Ii5 and 50 cent sizes are ror covery is guaranteed for coughs, to increase ; the power, privileges l woere 10 arouse tuemseives ana at 8aje D w. a. Leslie, colds and. consumption, l it" don't and profits of national banks.' ' once . take, steps to save them-j . 1 B . . I a a . a a a v . a I ' Taa sTaaaaaai fc - inarn n. t,A hnb that wv c Me fail Trial boit es free at John The retirement ot tne govern- selves ana ineir cnuaren irom ino aaaanaaa aaajuHrvvvuvsj--v a afaiaw. 1M7. aad lYrtteel im Book K. Ko. Micl4tatbicfi of tbe Kc-Utrr of Deeds lor Bwrka roiatr- C. 1 wU sail at jbte Mcioa 'at tbe Cowrt lloaasdoorla ta towa -of . Morfamoi, carae coaaty. K. C. a ; w . , , SaXQrdayrFebrnary 2Cth, 1833, i "at k cert aivtrs ct of It a narscroaiTty. N. C f J. P. aaiaaowr aa them to tne for OUTment rtn rf Kr-fnr h HA lay of February, A. D. 1899, or tnis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and .,1ron8 inJebted. to said estate are hereby h u l come forward. and settle at once "ri.- ereby a"ve costs. This the 3d day of February, A. I). 1898. AREt. PITTS Executor of John Pitts, deceased. dead when wo 2it to Panther Creek I will kill a beef, cousouud you, aua save Uncle Luke's wbip.?' But it never had been wrote Ayehy & bhvin, Attorneys. and Bully amongst ns had now 1 Toll's Drug Store. To Car CoaatlpaUoa fararasv Tmsa Caacareta Caady CataarUa. JOe crOd. ment paper money must reduce the 1 fetters now being openly forged to 1 it c. c. cwanwcadrBpuu retaad pooe. at 12 o'clock tnk cert airv tract of la ad lylaa; ' and - beta ta Bar saroanty. N. C adoalas tbe lands of J. P. Baiaaowr aad otbera, aad boaaded as follows:, Derrtnato at a .Stake aad re oa. Erwia street aoatk 45 weal iron v.owcw axtrex mu rasuna; wra tlsolei.twiiiaafc saall branch ta a stake, then afitth 13 poleato.a point opposite stake -atx Ve on "Srwla street, taea aorta aa3vett17 .poles V? stake aad frfaa cm Erwla street,' coatauLlaa.oae-aaU acre, caore or Vraa. . . Also tba. onowlnk person aJ property, to- wit: On snW..Trm i task. This 25tk day of Lanaary, 1 JaaTT-aw'f - ;,.:.kl. alLVBR Trastaa. : 2