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rniirtzmmnmmnnmnimrjnitnnmrg -Ttie Herald- Z3 IS THEn. J BEST - JLDYERTISIHG - MEDIUM j ....IK TUB.... 5 I 3?iedmorit Section g 1 1X1 rill 111111111111 1 1 n 1 1 1 11 h in I ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 IH a .. bbixo Torn.. 3 I job Printing III I III ,lpi . ....TO THE.. 3 2 H HERALD OFFICE, i S rirsWClaaa Wark at Lawsst Flea. 3 S3 Eimniiimimmnunuiinnimnnuiima Volume. XIV. Number. 42. MORGANTONN. C. THURSDAY. JANUARY 1S99. $1.00 a Year, in Advance. rrVvuri -ira n v ti ii, Nsm 1 la is THE OLD-TIME CHRISTMAS. E. P. Powell in New York Independent. The Christmas of 1647, was & simple and tender affair, consist ing mainly 01 banta Xlaus an well-filled stockings. A lie pres ents were handsome, with a few added sweetmeats .and toys. Think of the changes! An or ange was a sight more rare than custard-apples are now. A ba nana I do not remember having seen before 1850. Farmers used old flint locks to shoot the squir rels for the Christmas pier-or what we used to call the "Queen's arms.' ' These were British mus- firm. The lirst breach loader was patented in 1836, but they were not in common use. We went in thick stoga boots be cause rubbers were barely known', and I don't think a rub ber boot was in existence. What we had were a sort of Indian moccasin imported from Brazil, capable of wearing for ten years. The first Goodyear patent was taken out in 1835. About the same time the first machine was put .in operation for making pins, while for pens we used goosequills. . It was, however, a peculiarly inventive period. All the knick-knacks that are most familiar to us were then novelties and costly. A bunch of pins in a Christmas stocking was not despised. ""If a box of matches could have been had it would have been a welcome gift from Santa Claus. . , ' . The stockings were hung up by jthe huge old fireplace, where irreat logs "burned andr coals were covered up at night. In rural sections we had never seen a scuttle of coal, and-had onlv heard of it as an effort to burn black stones. Whale oil lamps marked the advanced line of progress in lignting streets anu houses. There was no dream of canned fruits and . cocoa and chocolate, although wTe had plenty of tea and coffee-. It was - -imposbre-4o give a sewing ma chine or a photograph. Daguer reotypes were not devised until 1839, and the first were taken ' in America at least a year later. I remember when Averv, who took the first sun picture of. Albany, carried it up down the streets, flushed his first success, and ran But after nine o'clock no one ever thought of being absent. Then we were all in our beds. ' If we react to these or to simpler meth jods of living it will be by a res- irrection of more home life. Let us see to it that the farm home is more of a home1 and the farm-house family more self-contained. STATE NEWS. The Louisiana Law. AsheviUe Citizen. ; If there is any predilection in North Carolina for any election law or constitutional requirement regulating or restricting tile right of suffrage, it appears to be for that- .adopted- - by -tbe - Stated; of I Louisiana. It is a constitutional regulation, and will not go into ' full force and effect until the first day of January, 1899. ' -As there has been considerable talk with reference to this law, it may not be uninteresting to state just how the people of Louisiana practically eliminated the negro vote in that State. . There is much of detail that it will not be neces sary to state in order than an intel ligent idea of the plan may be had. x First Any male person 21 years of age who can read and write can register and vote. No one can vote who is not registered. Second Any male person who was the owner of property assessed for taxation at $300 or more in 1897 or 1898, may register and vote, though unable to read and writer Third Any male person who To-day at Island Ford, in this county, Miss Elizabeth S. Mc Dowell, daughter of the late Col. John L. McDowell, and Mr, Edward Harris, of Cowpens, S. C, were married by Rev. J. B. Carpenter." " V ' The" county of Alexander owed the State $13,000 for labor of convicts in . building a . railroad: It put up its bonds with the Treasurer. Each year it pays $1,000 and takes up a bonds lit has made the eighth pay mentl ; Caldwell county; now, has five roller Mills dn operation. Mr. G. WtOoniey-started his out -ntrthe old Conley home-stead near Hud son last Thursday. It does fine work, we are told and has a ca pacity of 40 barrels per day.- Topic. - - Lieutenant Richmond Pearson .! . v Criminal Courts. , . 1 AthetiUe Citizen. The State Supreme Court on Friday handed down a decision in the case of iat3 vs. ninson, whjch is of much general interest, as it defines the status of the pres ent criminal circuit courts of the State. No appeal can be taken from a criminal or inferior court direct to the Supreme (pourt. Tlie appeal must bo. taken to the Superior Court and thence to the Supreme Court. , . , ' "Recurring "to the main q v tion, 'Was tha defendant entitle 1 to a trial de novo in the Superior Court! .-- our ; cor clusiou is thArthodcft.nant was not entitled ME. BRYAN Df OJIIA. He thinks it Difficult to Say What Relation Imperialism Will Hear to the Money Issue In 1900. Omaha, Dispatch, Dee. !S. Win. J. Bryan arrived in Omaha to-day from Chicago. He called on friends in the city during the morning, and this afternoon left for Lincoln. When asked if he thought the question of imperialism would overshadow the money issue in the campaign of 1U00. Mr. Bryan said it was difficult at this time to say what relation these subjects would bear to each other then. He thought f SHADOWS ON THfe I Hobson, who is just now receiving so much attention from the press. Criminal to the Superior Court sent $75 to his aunt, Mrs. Mary by appeal as it does from the Su Pearson Davis, and $25 to his perior to tin Supremo Court. cousin, Mrs. Mary Davis Boyden, The appeal .':ould contain a' con mas presents. Mascot. The consecration of Rev. Junius Moore Horneras Bishop of the missionary jurisdiction of Ashe ville, occured at Trinity Church, Asheville, December 28. The church, which was fillod to its capacity, was handsomely deco rated with Christmas evergreens. Raleigh News: The past year has been one of progress in Ral eigh. Nearly thirty miles of side walk have been graded, curbed if Congress would adopt a rcsoln to a trial de.,jvo in Ijie Superior tion pledging this government to Court, but only to a review of I keep the lhih opines only as a matters of iiv or loj il inference found in the :ao on appeal from the Criminal Co;:rt. Under tbv broad provision. ot the Code, sec tion 809, the cauiv. cise statemei. u the case, as in appeals to this court from . the Superior Court." The Law for f w Protection of Children V ithtitn li-tvrd. trust for their people as wo do Cuba, until a stable government is established, the expansion issue would be at an end. If, however. goes from the I tbe question is not settled in some such way as this, ho said, it would continue to be a matter of discus sion until it was disposed of and would thereafter remain one of the issues before tho people. With Porto Rico, Mr. Bryan said, the situation could be sim plified easily. He believed the people of-the island should first be permitted to vote whether they Yben th room to tidy. Toys mr pal wjr. Cyan are growing WpT. Hklr are loiniajt frnj. Oomm tb chlkli ca'a A thmj rooad r tfcro. Tatry lora'a cxiuiaaied. . Banc aarsrry tm. In th 8tUrw UratUiht BaahM their voioea U. VMUt I hey watch ta tnailnf Ehadowaoa lha wall! "Airoocb tha) hrT7 alluoaa) Rlnsa their Uoghter low Mm poo th wU thcra Shadow coma aad rx Karaa, umwa. nnhaadad. Watohaa from th door. Vhlla th chlldrva' votoa Plead tor Ju oo norl Ob by ajaa thy leav m. TU1 1 ait aiooa. Beatnc 1 tha twtUcht Bbadows ot my ova, Laatf foxot (aW. xDrtDi la otdaa gntoa. TU1 from haart to yUda Taara, aablddaa. rla. Happy, happy chUdramt Tim haa Joy for all: Only aotB ar fiaetlrg Ehadow oa th wain Londoa MaA. Baking Powder LTade fnxa pure cream of Urtar. Safeguards the food against alum Afam taifatg poav Jctt arc tb ritalai Utai niOMCGRAFHT, In view of the fact that so many desired annexation to this country, was on. January 1, 1867, or at any date prior thereto, entitled to vote I and paved and a far greater num under the Constitution or statutes ber of new buildings has been t 'of any State of the United States children are left alone by their w parents, we deem it proper to publish the law, ratified February 2, 1893, wbsh forbids parents to expose their children to this dan ger: - "The General or the formation' dent republic. of an indepen Get out of the Mad. Isrwir Topic. We believe the wisest and best issemlly of uforth 1 investment that could be made by wherein he then resided, or any son or grandson ofany such per son not less than 21 years of age erected than has ever before been known in a corresponding length of time. The payment oi pension war- at the date of the adoption of the rants by the State Treasurer began .Louisiana Constitution, west and with into house alter house to exhibit it. It was a ghostly affair, to be squinted at and guessed out, but or any male person of foreign birth, who was naturalized prior to the first day of January, 1898, shall be entitled to register and vote whether he possess the educational or property qualifications or not ; provided, he shall have resided in the fotate tor five years next pre-v ceding the date at which he shall apply for registration, and shall have registered according to law. The Trusts and the Army. Baltimore Sun. A standing army -of 100,000 men, scattered throughout the United States and in the Pacific and Caribbean, might not be a menace under those conditions, only fifteen days ago, but already over one-third of them have been settled for. Up to date $45,000', in round numbers, have been paid out for pensions. The total remembered, Carolina do enact : . '"Section 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons in this State to leave any child or children, of the age of seven years or less, locked or otherwise con fined in any dwelling, building or enclosure, and go away from said dwelling, building or enclosure, without leaving in charge of the same 6ome person 0 persons of the age of discretion, so as not to expose said child or children to of a misdemeanor, and shall be punished at the discretion of the court." after all it was the beginning of but troops widely separated can a great art. -: be easily concentrated at a given point where their presence is re quired to overawe and intimidate. Moreover, an increase of the reg ular army to 100,000 men would be only the entering wedge; in time it might be 200,000, and no end man can ioreteii wnat tne will be. Some day the American they were mistaken by ftmnnnt. it will he is $120,000. The biggest day so daner by tire ; and any person or far was Tuesday, the payments persons k offeiiditli; shall be guilty that day amounting to $9,288: J. W. Albertson, of Elizabeth City, was appointed special ref- eree in bankruptcy for the bank of Guirkin & Co., of Elizabeth City. Some of the creditors made objection because he was a debtor of the . bank. Judge Purn ell to day decided that Albertson is eli gible. He holds that the fact that a referee owes a bankrupt is not a disqualification as referee under the statute. ' Salisbury correspondence of. The Observer, 28th: Mr. E. C. Casey and Ernest Harris, the lat ter a mere boy were fired at from ambush near the Vance Mill last night and both were qnite pain fully wounded. It is thought a negro the people of this county at this time would be to issue bonds to the amount of $100,000 and put it on the roads. Let the people ask the Legislature for the right to hold an election on the question. In the first place, tho distribu- tioa of $100,00) among our peo ple for building 100 miles of road would be a great help to business, and then tho saving to the people in the next fifty years in the item of hauling and travel would be incalculable. Tho truth of tho matter is, if it is looked at from tho proper standpoint, the county can't afford to longer put off an investment for better roads. HOW HE GAINED COURAGE. CeaarmJ Ckaf War f Glvlas m Recralt C4aae. A ycrath'of !8wboti la tb trench es at El Caney carrying a gui rsi to badly frightened under fire that be west fiat on bit face and was roondlj kicked by hi companion General Chaffee came along and called to him. "Well, you're a fine aoldierl" Tbea be looked at tbe boytsb face of tbe kid. and bis face softened.' "I soppoae 700 can't help it," be said. "It ain't so ranch yoor fault. I'd like to get bold of tbe fellow that took 70a into tbe ar taj." By and by be pot bis band on tbe boy's shoulder. "There isn't so much danger as 700 think .for. said the gen era L "Now. 70a get up and take yonr gun and fight, and I'll stand bereby70u.M " Tbe boy got up, shaking like a leaf and fired bis first, shot pretty near straight into tbe air. "That's pretty high." said tbe gen eral. "Keep cool and try it again.' In three minutes that kid wss fight ing like a veteran and cool as a cucum ber, and when he saw it tbe general started on. "You're all right now, my boy," be said. "You'll make a good soldier. 'God bless you, sir," said the young ster. " You saved me from worse than death. And be was pretty close to cry Ing wbes be said it After a while tbe order came to re tire from tbe trench, and soldiers bad to collar that kid and haul him away by tbe neck to get him to retreat with his company. And at that be'd got a bolk,t through - the -Cathy part of his shoulder an hour before In the rest of the fights there wasn't a better soldier in tbe company. Chicago Journal. re k"sv. I ' WILBUR R. SMITH, LEXINGTON. KY. Tor drcalar af aia faatoaa aa4 raspoaatMa CCyUEKCUl COHISE CF CT. USTiBSITY Aj SiaalaJ a WarWiCiantUaa. t t)tna4a mt rn4la ta fwm?a. m Tmlt It M ,.,. txl4 1.. boa, book a4 t tmur, aWt m t i3rfciil,Tn4-ntir, tzl Twrn; j , ;ciai. ar44 rr.4s.w Uun 1 "r Itw. It fcai. Hatif Ilia. KatoraM. 1in lulu mrWil. i aW hmmt -m lrm fwA a. m M m it-'. WILBUR R.SMITH, ItllNGTON.KY- A1WAYS uiir OS HAIO mini fit, TMtit is mo hid of ran oa t aCMC. IBTCKISL OK CXTEiaSL. that rain.KiiLca will bot at. utvc LOOK OUT POft IWITATK5KS AhD UB STlTUTti. THt GtN'JIMC tOTTUt B1ARS THt NAUEV PERRY DAVIS aV SON. I -TT-, V PAHKEk'S "L- HAIR BALSAM KKjt iHaaM aaa ' MT Iwm a k ".'1' - i Hut I IU I Co Si V A a..-H - r The presents were fuller of af fection because home-made. The whole family had been at work for weeks planning and. execut ing little jrifts. The bovs made boxes and toys and hand sleds. The women made stockings and mufflers and daintv caos. while the girls made slippers, and the people will have to decide once for two other white men against fathers made shoes. A home for all whether they will be domi- whom he had sworn vengeance, was a word that meant great nated by the frnsts or whether, by The negro suspected has not been things in those days; for both the peaceful methods of the ballot apprenenaea. box, they will throttle those comb; Greensboro correspondence of nations which are now all-power- Charlotte Observer: . It is said ful. When the trusts go into politics, gain the control of Con gress and even convince the de- dents oronhesv a lanre reaction rartment of iustice that law is X A. J X from our present fast and uneasy wholly on their side, nothing short age to the quiet and calm of of a popular revolution, with the thoseearlier davs of the century., ballot as the weapon of offence, j Bank of Guilford, but resigned on Of course we shpuld not give up can establish the rights of the peo- account of his health, is critically our inventions; but with them pie. When the time is ripe for ill from paralysis at his home on this revolution vwe want no im mense standing army to be used to thwart the will of the people. Xat Macon Philosophy. Atheln'ro Cturisr. The Courier will continue to urge that the next Legislature. not oniv reduce its own expenditures in every possible pay, but should reduce th fees of the county offi cials in evry county iu the State. Every usc!rs office- should be abolished. Let the State expendi tures be cut down on every bund. The Legislature of lfcTl cut down the expenditures over half, and the Legislature which meets in. Raleigh in January would do we ; to do the BHtiie thing. The mem bers do not need so mary to wait on them ; a-iain, there is no rea- .1 1 son or sense in paying tne cierxs An Echo from Clark-Kihro. Lenoir Topie. A little incident occurred in tho proceedings of the North Carolina Conference that Surprised and mortified us. That body tabled a resolution condemning "the use of cigarettes. Js it possible that the preachers of the eastern confer ence did tli is because Mr. Duke has been so lavish in his gifts to Trinity I If so, a thousand times better that Trinity had never been reared. Accept the money, but, like the old lady who prayed for bread, and told . the mischievous boys vho threw it down the chim he "Tho Lord sent it, if the devil brought It. Let evil bo $5 per day for their services when I condemned in any and all forms, the women and men had trades, as well as a knack and a knowl edge of land culture. It is inter esting to note that some of our best observers and social stu- that nearly 100 dwellings are now in course of construction in this city. Dr. Mclver reports his school to be in nourishing condi tionr Mr. D. F. Caldwell,. until recently president of the the members themselves receive a much smaller amount. There must be rigid economy and reduc tion of fees, taxes and salaries all round, for Democrats have prom ised it. As to Appointments at the Penitentiary Ealeigh Pot. 4Oh, yes," remarked Captain Day, "I have already hundreds of applications for positions. I a. . wish I could give every good man we may lose our boyish excite ment, jand react to another Ttefiod oFTeconsideratiori. This has been the history of the past. Eras of restlesfj aggression have been followed By periods of re flection. 'We could do all that is necessary for a happy social state with less of wear? and less of nerve friction. Will electricity help us in this direction? We believe it will. The, most delightful part of these old-time holidays was the sports, pure and free from every guile. Our evenings were always at home; and in the one great Call Issued for the Meeting of the Con federate Veterans in Ralehrh. . The call for the' meeting of Confederate veterans, which is to be held in Ealeigh, January 25th, has been issued. It is expected and hoped that there will be a large attendance. The following is the call : , "Raleigh, N. C, ) "January 1, 1899. f "The Confederate Veteran As sociation of North Carolina will West Market street. He is over a place, ana l know they are all 80 years old and retains perfect good men, but I have turned this control of his faculties. He is matter of appointment over to Mr one of the men who helped to Tillery and Mr. Arendell. Mr. make North Carolina history. Tillery will make the appoint-' ments on the iarms ana Air. Aren- Rutherfofdton correspondence of The Observer, 28th: Intelli gence is received here of a mur der in Polk county a few days ago. One Lad Edwards, a white man, shot and killed a negro near Mill Spring. The shooting was done in self-defence. The negro was a dangerous character and is the third brother to have been killed in the ame locality in Polk county (on practically the same spot). Edwards is hiding out, evading arrest, but it is not , be lieved that any prosecution will ever be entered against him, as the provocation was so apparent. dell will make all those at tho central prison. My only require ment will be that they organize an efficient, strictly business force, and my" only further suggestion will be that they select honest, competent and deserving Democrats. "My only purpose will be to run the though no institutions of learning receive large benefactions. Ambassador Romero, of Mexico, Bead. Washin gton Dispatch, Dee. 30th. Senor Don Matias1 Romero, the Mexican ambassador , to the United States, died at the Em bassy here at 4:10 o'clock this morning. On Wednesday an operation for appendicitis was per formed upon the ambassador, and although the operation was en tirely successf nl the resulting shock proved greater than be could bear. Up to 1:30 o'clock this morning, however, it was thought that he was in a fair way to recovery, but at that time a high fever set in, and he sank rapidly until his death. TacatrieaJ ! a. Props comprise all tha portable arti cles required . In a play. Guns and pis tols which too often fall to go off at tbe critical moment are props; loaves of bread, fowls, fruit, all made of a tough papier mache, are also prop. We may also include those wondrous gilt goblets, only seen on tbe stage, which make such a nonmetallio thod when they fall and bounce upon tbe boards, as among tbe achievements of the prop erty man. But It is at pantomime time that that Individual is at his busiest Big masks and make believe sautagee and vegeta bles, with oat which no pantomime would be complete, are mingled with fairy wands, garlands of artificial Cow ers, basket work frames for tbe aooom modatioo of giants and other articles too numerous to mention. Bow tbe right things are forthcom ing at tbe right moment is one of those mysteries only known to property men. Bad one of these useful members of tbe theatrical world tbe ability and inclina tion to write a book what an entertain ing volume could be turn ontl Cham bers' Journal. Orlsla&l If ST Aera.ta. This, says Tbe Soottith Leader, is a genuine extract from a schoolboy's re cent "Essay on Nelson f "Oh I Harding, kiss me again, were the butefull words of a beroik mortal who won a grate battle with one eye and a wooden leg. Before tbe bloody context this motto was uttered by him. "The queen expects every man to do his duty." When be died tbe queen met him in a boat and he went to St. Paul's and was buried. This is a marvelous lesson to me and all schoolboys. Do your duty to your pars tors and masters and then even with a single leg yon can say. "with this simple thing I will do my duty." As Kelson himself said, "Even though you are only man you can do yonr duty. Senator PritchartTa Health. AherU Citite. ' The Citizen has reasons for believinjr it to be the fact that The Legislature and the Fees. Chatham Record. The State Constitution (in Sec. 15 of Art. III.) prohibits the Leg-1 Senator Pritchard is far from being islature from diminishing the sal-J a robust man, though to the casual aries of the Governor and other I observer he appears the picture of Denitentiarv on Rtrictlv executive State officers during the health. ' It is known to not a few . " 'I. .1 . 1 . . . J family room, which was the din- meet in special session Wednes- incr-room and the kitchen in one. dav. January 25th next, in Jttal- we gathered before the hugh fire eigh. All camps of North Caro- of logs and had that sort of una- Una veterans are requested to send dulterated furi which can be had representatives, and also Confed- only where the whole family is erate organizations of every char- United. We rr1ierl onr home- acter in the several counties. William H. Day grown corn, and made our candy Confederate soldiers who may not Was born in Halifax county Au- of molasses, and plaved simple be members of any camp will also gust 25, 1843, and is therefore in Kames,in which no one joined be cordially welcomed. Special hi 56th year. He was educated in ore heartily than the father rates are expected from the rail- at Bingham School and at the una tm mrrV.a.y. rvvn. oraninm i mads an i larse attendance is I university oi iiunu vaiunun. nivlUV 1 Ja a . - w 7 O ar lasted nine permitted to absent himself front "By order of the household after dark with- "J. S. Caek, President. VUt the direction of his parents. I "XB. Pj?nsos; Secretary." pany business principles, with honest, conscientious and competent men, to the very best interest of the institution and the State." term oi wnicn tney are eiectoa. that Senator I'ntchard came near Thereforethe salaries of our pres- collapsing in Raleigh in the fight TRY ALIEN'S FQOT-EASE, A powder to t ahaVra into the hca. At thi kmo yonr hxl frrt wo'.-a. nrrroin and damp. II yoi hare tnartior fcrt or tight hc. trr Alka't Euotiiat. It wrn the feet a nd maac-a walking raT. Cam woUra and ratioK tret. bUatrra and rations apota. kelterra coral and baniixt of all pain and la crrtaln cnre.fur Chi'?lait nd Froat bttra. Try it todar. Sold.br aJI drsntiiti and (hoc atorra lor 'Zc. Yrial pacaajtc rKtu Auarx. Alien ;. .Uiciiim, Le Kot.X. V. SHAKE HiTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Eaac.a powder for tbe Ice t. It enrea painful. whlcn. smarting, serroas frt.t and intact)r takes tbe song out of corns and baniona. It's tbe greatest com fort ditcorerr of the axe. Allen s Foot asc makes tight or sew aboes frel easy. It is a certain en re for Chilblains. sweating. ca!1oo. tired, aching feet. Try it tooay. bold by all dragjrista and ahoe stores. 33 cts. Trial package FREE. Address. Alien &. Olmsted. La Koy. X. Y. , FARMERS' WIVES . or any other ladies who wUh to work Can Earn Lots of Honey working for 01 in spare time at home oa oar clot ha. We offer yoa a good chance to make plenty of spending money easily, in leisure boor. Send 12c for cloth and full directions for work, and commence at once Cloth tent anywhere. Address WLNOOSKETCOMPAXY, (54-X. C.) liutou. Ma u Mfg. Dept. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF THE S O UT H . Tax Direct Ldz to All Polsts. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strictly first-class equipment on all Through and Local Trains , Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains; Fast and Safe Schedules. TraTel by the southern and you are amured a Safe, Comfortable and Expe ditious Journey. Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Tables, Rates and general information, or address R. L. VER505, F. R. PaRST, T. P. A., C.P.4T.A., Charlotte. N. C. Asheville, N. C. NoTrooble to Answer Question. Fsakk S. Gasox. 3d V. P. &G. M. J.M.Cllp,T.M. W.A.TcKr.G.IA. WASHINGTON. D. C. nl from candle lighting until requested for important objects. Volunteering m Lee's army at the appointment failed of o'clock No child was ever "The press is requested to copy, age of 18, he served through the tion at that time. It l war, rising trom a .private in the ranla to captain of his com- McKinley is sticking to Ewart and( has again sent to tbe Senate his appointment to be district judge of the western district of North Carolina. It will be remembered that Butler bitterly opposed Ewart's nomination at the last of Congress and that the confirm a- Temains to be seen whether or not Butler will renew his fight. Xeicton Enter- ent btato omcers cannot be reduced, even if our Legislature should wish to do so. But it is otherwise with the foes and sal aries of our county officers, for by Sec. 18 of Art. IV. of tbe Con stitution- the Legislature is ex pressly authorized to regulate them. he made for re-election in 1897. session For Over Fifty Tears Mas. Wikslow's Soot u mo 8tbup hss brrn ased for orer fifty rrsrs by millions of moth era for their rnlldrca irbilc trrthiojr, with perfect success, it sootnes tne ctiiJd, soltros tbe frams. allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy tor Diarrhoea. It srill reliere tbe poor little sofierer Immediately. Fold by Drnsiristsin ererr part of tbe world. Twentr-ftre crnta a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow s Sootbinac Symp," and tAkC o other kind. dev30-67 It Lunar Influence. CharlotU OUerxer. About this appointment of Cap tain Bill Day as superintendent of the penitentiary wonder if the eclipse of the moon didn't have something to do with it! A Wamdrfml Plsmarf. The last quarter of a century records many wonderful diaooreriea in medidoa, bnt none that bare accomplished mors for hnmaaity than that sterling old household remedy, Rrotma Iron Biaer. It stems to contain the rery elements of irood health, and neither man, woman or child can take It without denying the greatest benefit. Browas'lroa Bitters is sold bj all dealers. co Vears EXPERIENCE , Tftsoc Maims l4 CorrmcKT Ac. Aayooa ssaxtla a ( ana asrt0"a aaay aalckly aoartaa oar optnK frsa kae aa Invacttna M prto ,My patentable CaaarnH. UQWivnlrnn84HUiL UartJtw oa Ptuj Snt fr. OkM aMM-f tur Mcnuf pmmtM. Piimk UtM Umub Maaa a CCk rsoairs arWM(kKlMNl tiirr,lstk Scttntiflc Htiicrican. A aanSsmDsf y Ttmtn4 wakTr. alaitoa of any owruM tnaroaL tw: narawnUi,L tiuMbfan L1UKII & CO. M a Si s a J81BeaaT. PWTnrr i V t -
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