Www i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimmiiimiunig gaitisKnmaasi: -The He raid- IS THEit - " b - ' -. 3 ..BKIXO IOCS. s job 5 Printing 1 BEST - ADVERTISING - MEDIUM TO TUB .IN TUB. 5 HERALD OFFICE. Piedmont Section 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n u 1 1 u 1 1 in i i n n il i m m 1 1 m mi Vlrst-Claas War a at Laws it TrUa. n ysaimnntiiniiiinniagm!:;:::i:acii Volume. XIV. Number. 48. MORGANTON, N. C., THURSDAY. 'FEBRUARY 16, 1899. $1.00 a Year, in Advance. - nSk State Library IS 1- G IA L- ies o. we to a- he 1.4 1.25 i-75 1.25 i.5 Rutherford College, 1) VRKE CO UNTY, IT. G. mmercial Course. The attention of young mcn and women is in- itcd to the special fa- The Confederate Soldier Is He a Back STATE NEWS. " Number Rev. D. P. Ooodein Raleigh Kev$. The llouse Judicary Committee 1 - It was my fortnne to visit the Saturday afternoon, decided to - .. . .1 vAinmnicnil t . i. ImtWitMimdnh n f Th saloon a a social MecessttT. Confederate Uezaar last weefc and r"""v The only sense in which liquor is listen to the very patriotic Jnuge Norwood. r v.- 1 " t f Blaadaoaada. The gentleness of bloodhound disposi tion is probably accounted for by their sot having been uaod to hunt and kill prey. One of the most ancient anec dotes of these dogs attributes the cap ture of a fugitive to the use of bis own bloodhound. The name itself is prob- A SUCCESSFUL DTDCSTOY. a "necessity is the sense in which speecnes 01 uoi. uarr anu omers. anv vicious habit mav hp said tn We have listened to the same 1 ' 1 . - J7 i7,.n lit t ett I I . - . . . - . - cillties uj um itoi-wMwvi De a necessity" to the one who thing years ago at the reunion or to famish the Commercial has contracted it. North Carolina's veterans in your Looking at it from this point of city. The speecnes on inese occa view, the very fact that the saloon sions are always very entertaining makes itself a "necessity" to to the veterans with empty sieves What Energy and Ferseverenee Can Accomplish In Western North Carolina. Jlickorg Jtermry. Several rears ago. Mr. A. O. Ed 11 era less l'rofe Ch cation given at North- and Western colleges at th an half the cost. asor L. Burge Ahernethy i in thirge $10 in Hoard $0 .gpet, Healthiest Hnd Most Up-to-fcate Soliool HA. tn State. ; Address THE PRESIDENT, KUTUCRVORD COLLEGE, NC. Execution Sale. B V vir Sui Ti'cted rtti- of an execution issued from the nerior Court of Burke County and di t.v me in a certain civil action en- Kufns A. very against Thomas A. Clark. I will on the Gtli day of March, 1899, ' mc liciriK the first Monday expose to r cash to the lusest oiaaer ax tne House toor in Moreanton a ctrtain e property of the defendant. lyinj in 1 ur Clinton, adjominjr lands of Hatnp irrniik, the estate of Col.S. McD. Tate umi oi Kutus Avery. Deiii? tne lot v.n T. A. Clark now lives. Containing d :i halt asres. C. M. McBowbll. - lb. 4th 1899. snena. the a :lk- to Ci'-.'.r' l..t. ca' oiu- an ably a modern one, based on a vulgar Police Justice Mark Erwln, of error that the dogs only followed person I Corpening, of Cora, Caldwell,! Asheviile, has been appointed clerk Xufthm Senotrt C0Qnty commenced canning toma. of the Superior Court of Buncombe Lntw him hcn n.ini mm toti berries etc. on a limited county, succeeding T. C Staroes, was lrme dog or t&lbot. which latter I scale. lie not up a high grade ol I . f . m I 1 deceased. f?1 00611 wtul ranetj w goods, which bo sold in small lota mv. vi- . -1.1.1. I to merchanta in this section.! Private James 01 KjO. i, nilfl(1 fftr hnntintr aiATMbTtheSnanUrdj Everv order brouehtlsrirer order: thousands ot people is the best of ana empty pant legs, anu uiuera Thud N. U. liegiment, .was louna and were Imported into Jamaica, were ue demand steadily incieased d today be has a large, flourish ing industry, and is enable to were brindled, prick eared, and doubt- I supply the demand for bis popular bloodhounds on the border, were main- tables. Ms factory has a capacity tained in every parish in Jamaica, I of 2,000 cans per day, and be cans tomatoes, tomato soups, core, l r i t the community. oeaua, rncs auu pewurs. bit. Some of these dogs were kept In ton- Corpening buys Urge quantities don during the early days of the so- 0f these products from the neigh- ological gardens. The stories of their . . . . . ferocity are probably not exaggerated. bling farmers, paying good prices though Lord Balcarres. who Imported for them. Que of the farmers who 200 of them into Jamaica to sid in sub- jves uear ne cannery told US re duing the maroons, never used them. ,t . . . He frightened the negroes into submis. cently that be could make more sion by circulating the stories current money growing tomatoes at 20 about the dogs. London Spectator- cents rer bushel, than tobacco. lie said L. iJurge ADerneiuy reasons why it should be abolished, who suffer little less from wound guilty or mu by courtmartlal not bloodhounds at all, but a cross be- laZle. Booto'co $s That an institution exists by in other parts or their bodies, as at Macon, GaH and is sentenced to ZTT'Si In; reason ot its power to tasten upon unjjr icn upuu oi&iug tuca auu iUe peuiieuiiary oi A'or jjcu- people a" demoralizing" habit .UlAk SSS!l?tfi8- tbeyinpve aboat, I worth, Kansas .for lif . ' " they can not shake off and can not repeat that it is mighfy?f ntertain- . rnntrM.9h9huhai;tatr;9.r. ine to listen to their deeds or valor. J- M. Euffin, of Kocky Mount, , . . I - Baking Powder Made rom pure . cream cf tartar. Safeguards the food against aluxn Alttfn nvifcTSsa powders art (S fmiot Ot U pnatat a-ty. with their own interests and with and to know that they have not yesterday attempted to cemmit where lt WM the duty of the church ' " - - - . I . . -W I " 1 II 111 been forgotten. Did I say -forget- suicide in a sleeper on tne JUonis- j wardens to keep them at the expense of I i i ; i w . a . .w.Aa. i i nsa mm tti iiiiii w Vine ana isasuvme iraiu uy aiau- ing bis wrist. It is thought be will die. the public weal; a habit"that un fits them to greater or less extent teuT .Cerrtainly he is not lorgot for duty as citizens, as parents, as ten. employers or employees, as mem- j Bless your soul, we are reminded bers of society in any aspect this Df him and his deeds of valor; and i is the very reason that such ao in- of his suffering every year or two FOR A SItutiaa. PHOXOCRAPHY, a wm a stitution should be removed from the face of the earth. " "Bishop Potter's declaration, therefore, that tne saloon is a "necessity," taken in the only sensein which it can be accepted as true, is the very essence of the on occasious like this and similar ones. What patriotic speeches were made by Col. Carr and others! The veterans wept and the audi ence cheered. Aud people said was it not crand! And many of The Atlantic Hotel w.is sold at public auction Saturday at More head City. A syndicate of ltal- eigh gentlemen were tbe; purchas ers of this valuable and well known hotel property. I Eab Tate, alias John Wilson, a -WILBUR R. SMITH, LEXINGTON, KY., Tor ctrraW kW Umow fpnarflite CCUUBCUL COLIIEE CF aT. CSTiBSnt EkTtiiai,Trp- Wrrtxf . tU TaVrnf j , tdilim. Sale of Valuable Lands. B I a those grand old veterans leave negro who was arrestea several whole case against the liquor these eatherinesand reunions with days ago on the charge of rocking .5(. traffic. . It will continue to make Pmntv sleeves and emDtv nant lees a passeuger tiain on the Southern "No man has more respect for a wo- I r-tf s. " I " - .... I 1 1 1 a. w V-M .. as long as it and empty pocketbooks to return road, was tried before M)or Mc m r - money matters. She Insisted upon my -: ; I . . TooU Ills Wlfe'a Alrle. " oiuiuai uvF. When the man whose haircut showed be received the last season t30 per I ?1?IIlK,ir.kJ.cVllt, that his wire nad peculiar notions as uj the way a man should drees his hair quit giving advice, one of the listeners Urn vmrmAtmm. Katv w. Ur4a.M tMILBUR R SMITH. LEXINGTON. RT acre for bis tomato crop which cost him to for labor and 100 pounds of gnano, and that it was Oh jm.i- less labor to raise tomatoes than I HU !! EtMrttata I 1 : . . . J i i I -i . i . - , i -1 , I mi.n im-t jl r .1 inlncit rl . 9 a n?oa I I : i' 1 1 T . 1 V A V.l 1 I - maeDteoness as ionc as 11 15 proiccieu uy law ana emDlV wueai Oins. ana COlluren x ue oiurutc i maing my Mi4tj, bu u i iuwum w mm t itittnrok T mnA lrl-ta In a rA rtrw hich mortgage deed . . - ...... . .. ' . . ... i. ,l nn th hlr.hv.rmm wnnln't mt 11 II -6-- 7 2. of Register of ana is prontaDie. it win De pro- with empty stomacus ana empty very sirou, uu uc s wuuu J A m " Vu i. wsgon lor years." cootinoea vam county, tne under. ... . ....... . . . araw my 111 wuu ai. " m.n halv truAmA av of March, 1899. tectea oy lawas long as American brains lor tne waut oi means to nil ver to court. anite dark before I et home. She is a . - " . T7' -TvY. Monday ot tne saia . .. . j. I . . . ... l! 1 " . . , ... . BO CO la ia ibumi uwi. a Birau vj voters give assent to such a condi tion. Literary Digest virtue and in pursuance 1 a power of j itself a "necessity mortcase deed, dated the 26th day of exists. It will continue to exists to their homes to find empty cribs Cowan, of Duiuam yesterday. nnd wife, to secure certain hr-rfin full v described, w i recurvK-il in book B, No. Tigris otiice of Burke niu :ctl will, on the 6th d th. .:M,if hi'ine the hrst in. . .ih. at l'J o clock M ., Delore tne couri hur'ii.- iloor in the town ol Moreanton, to tVu- liiuhest bidder for cash, sell the herein - Inscribed land, conveyed- in the said n. 1 -.:: deed and more fully described as l'. if and beins in the County of Burke, I a-' .: '.'.-.'. wn as the Newberry Fruett land, a1' ,vm the lands of John Q. Bradshaw, V th Smith. Rachael Smith and -what. w ., . i rn-.crlv known as the Lone Lail land, c -i nine fiftv acres. Reference to the said N. . .rrv 1'ruett deed, as recorded in book II. .; filter 01 Deeds office of Burke county, 1 -. ire fullv anoear T;.-- said sale made tu satisfy the said in (!.. .-lness of the said Thomas Downs and wife t 1 the undersigned, default having been nirvle in the payment thereof. This Feb. 1. 1899. 1). B ALEXANDER. Mortgagee,; WILLIAM CROTTS. Assignee. J .UN M. Mill, A'ttorney. corn. of North CaroUaa. la the LHcrkd Coart. La Bsakraptcy. Ia the taatur of &. I. Daaavaat. Bank rapt. A New. Heart With'a New Tear. I always like to think at the be- their emDtv stomachs and develop thP!r pmntv brains. Then tell me Leave will be granted ;tudy to not that these graud old veterans J- i F. Spaiuhoor, of Morganton, are forgotten aud are "back num byAttorney General Wnlser, to bers." They are never forgotetn bring suit to test the right to the ginning of a new year of what by their toiling, self-denying and uolicitowhip in the 10th jud.ciai God savs He -ill give us "Anew suffering wives and children, who uwnui, .-u arhMdp.ir tn the.so veterans as uarsuaw, rrpuuucHii. wi. oj"'u the cause for which they fought and the honor of the State for which they suffer these never forget. Sale of Town Lots. f..r s tea I.ax 2. 3 Ik! be heart also will I give you." Think of that gift! "And a new spirit will I put within you." Oh, the need of so many persons is a new spirit. Their spirit is broken; the life has crone out of it. "And I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh." So many have hard hearts and yet they do not seem to be able to get rid of the hardness. Sometimes they feel hard toward other human beings. Now God offers to make you a k to J L. Laxtcn's line. ..II r j , , kkms: SO per cent, casn; Daiance in six i nrescni OI a icuucr u Cat t a iicari of flesh instead of a heart of stone. Receiver Piedmont Bank. I . . tie says tie win put a new spirit hour claims that there were irreg ularities iu voting iu Mitchell county. Monday. March the 6th. Ib99. the sime being the first Monday, I will offer tie at the Court House aoor in Morgan- . N. C, the following unimproved lots jn town of Morganton, to wit: ven lots on Greene street in the J. H. rson block opposite the residences pf Dr. ton and H. W. Connelly, being Nos. 1, .7,9 and 10. each 25x80 feet back to illevwav in center of block. . ive "lots between Green and Water streets ,w Herald building. Each 25x85 feet. twelve months with 6 per cent, interest trmiz notes. L,. A. bkisiui., Capt. K. S. Finch, agent of the Now what I want to say, and Seaboard Air Line In Charlotte, what has been in the hearts and has secured through the State minds of all disabled and suffering Board of Education an option on veterans is that I am tired of such all the swamp lands held by that speeches aud so little deeds. I board. The number of acres is in never want to bear Col. Carr or 1 the neighborhood or Jw.OOO. lue any other man from North Caro- option price is fifty cents er acre. lina make any more patriotic and 1 Caqt. Finch was teen by a Aer sympathetic speeches until the reporter this afternoon, lie was wants and necessities of these asked what disposition he expected "o-rand old Rnfferir.Er veterans" are make of the monertv. Ilis food hider in the house, but her talent in that line stops there. Now, she had the brilliant idea that I should put the envelope containing my money under the sweatband of my hat Highway men would never look there and would never rob a man of his hut After she had made this suggestion about 40 timee I accepted it 1 went home as usual on the elevated. I had a slight attack of vertigo in the car. and the man who always knows what to do said I needed fresh air and threw up the window. In doing so he knocked oft. my hat I went home bareheaded and broke "New York Sun. that 1 fooled myself. I got letter from a collector, who wanted to know If I would boy a mongoose. I wrote back to iave it abipped at once, and it waa to be ia tbe museum ready for exhibition one Monday morn tag. I had a rather bazy idea of what tbe beast looked like, bot I was sure that it was something big. with tocka. aDd I told our artist to go abead on that idea and spread him self. "Ha did. Tbe picture be evolved would catch any one's eje at any range, lie took a whole frame ot canvas and painted for a back ground a tropical is land, with tbe mongoose chewing up . It ll. .1. A , . , . .v, I "The picture was finished Sunday. and goes out tor tne last scene. inia , - , , . . r , . . i ,v. was bung out people flocked around it. k ' " " I nn its n T rvm M hslF A gmtulnssf i ' 'That's tbe mongoose.' I aald to myself. 'Tbe Idiots bavea't fed it' "It wasn't tbe mongoose. It was tbe To tb Creditor of a. D. Dvaavaat. of iior. toa. ia ttwc Covaty of brk. aad 4ta tnct alorrd a baskrapU Kottr is hereby aivea that the Trastr ip- pointed by tbis roart la im above nuutu case wUl. ta obedtrx to aa order of aaid eoart. 11 at pabHe sale at Uorftitos. oa tbe 20ta day of Pebraarr. aa aosoaat acaiast Joara Btaatoa At Co.. tow la aatt for aboat iM.ouobQ aaa latrwat. im a Jadrneat acaiast L. Jf. Corpmimg for Sl.ls.lOaa4iaterrat. Term of aaM raa a. A ad tbia tmif th oaljr property of aatd baakrapt ta ta aand a of ta Traster. ui rrpoTX sail aait to id roan aaa nn over to said coart tbe proceeds of aakd aai at oace. aaa ask for a dwekarr froaa kis said Traataea&ip. as aavtac dwhirr all I tb daUrs reaatrrd of baa. aad wiil tie kn ftaal rcuiit vhtck wUl tbea aad tarrs be pasaed apos by said coart. tbm eta aay oi rcoraary. w. a. r-uaatox. Xeirrra a Baakraptry. Ia tbe rHstrict Coart of tbe Caited Statra for tbe Wester Lnatrtct of fCorta CaroUaa. la Baakraplcy. ta tbe matter of Ucaard WUHssm, A Baakrapt. V'- BaakraptcT. otaatarr . Frutkoav IT- 1. trA f mnnlrnr aftr red raffS. BP '" - and he brushes them aside contemptu ously He can scarcely be got to show animation enough to be decently killed. But one bull that I saw was splendidly savage and fought almost to the last. N nrovided for bv the crand old renlv was that be bad thought of running about the arena with the sword RT&.c. 1ve'and State of North Carolina. Show establishing aa alligator preserve Kv.w, - j y ' me vour lauu or siui'-eriiv uy anu a Ltrrrauiu mi uj. . . t. v,iQv nv. m. ivfr a - I AXM aatTV-aSk Vaa VMM vtavvaH avaaw w a- f to do rignt. Ana i win put my work8. Ve have nad the shadow Aeir. Spirit within you,- and cause you for thirty years and more; now let to walk in My statutes, and ye Da have the substance. Monu- shall keep My judgements, and do them." In accepting these gifts of God we cannot fail to have a happy New Year: "Oh!" for the New Year, a new heart! - May the old sins be all erased, The old contentions be effaced." Many of you went go back to ments to the dead are becoming, but help for the unfortunate living An Ideal Country Life. Baltimore Sun. . A correspondent of the Chicago is more patriotic. In a few more Record living at Ganges, Michigan, i P. Tate and J. S. Tate, Adm'rs of S. McD. Tate, in Behalf of Themselves and All Other Creditors vs. The Burke County Fair Association and Others. The above entitled action coming on for hearing, and it appearing that the same is a creditors action and that it is necessary that all creditors of the defendant The Burke County Fair Association should be made parties thfcto in order that -the rights, equity, liens, and 'priorities of all creditors of said defendant should be litigated and de cided. It is on motion of S. J. Eryin, counsel f r plaintiffs, ordered that publication be made in Ihe Morgaktok Herald, a news. jfi per published in Morgantsn, once a week for six Successive weeks notifying all creditors of said defendant of the institution of this action and of the object of the same and c'imm emielves narties eir claims herein on or before the next ,n anA cairt. "New thinPS. DCW - . 1 . .11. ' 1 W I - " " J O 7 Fin oi ine couri, omtrwiK iuiii tutjr tr. - 1. , i c I . .. 1 rred of any participation m the assets of work, new circumstances come to nave Deen a oneieggeu man ior i most or the things wnicu peopio ALBERT T. COBLE. crowd growling like a Roman mob be hind tbe scenes. Tbey bad bean lured by tbe picture, and wben tbey got to tbe cage labeled Mongooe tbey could not see tbe beast at all. It bad burled itself in tbe traw." Chicago Tribune. To the Creditors of Kicks Willi a, of Morfaatoa. .a tbe Coaty of barks, aad district afereaaid a baakrapt: Notice Is hereby aire that oa the eta day of Pebraary. A. u. tte aad Ktaaard Willtaaaa waa daty adjadieated a baakrapt: aad that the first anbei of aia creditora will be held at Morraatoa. Jt. C la say orllceoatbe 17th day of Febraary. A. D. 199. at lO o'clock la tbe focraooa. at which time tbe said creditors taay at trad. prove tbetr claim, appotat a trastee. e- SBiec tbe baakrapt. aad traaaart sack other bai aeas as aav property roae octorc said sneetta-. W. S. FBAKSOM. Feb. e. 1 tv9. Kcfcrre ia ftaakraptry. of red paint one tricks oneself into thinking. He carried two swords In bis neca PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM -- tut. i a If ait ii v-. Tkt Leopard mm tmm Paau One day a worthy Kola housewife came out from bcr cooking and, stand- th th tcr anding them to come in aftd make vour work, when l8oo was ushered elves parties to this action and file J ' . . years and the last suffering vet eran will have passed away, and the opportunity of doing him any good will be at an end. I am among the youngest of them, and gives au attractive picture of country life in his neighborhood. He shows that intelligent and pub lic spirited people can free country life of its most conspicuous disad- TRT ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, and Still fought When at last he, too. I . c tbe ledge Cf rock St her door, Ithiaaeaaoa yoar feet faei aaroliea. acrroaa pt weary he went and knelt down emptled . of bdi, Vater Into tbe rSZZ. xYr aVoTTi t r DHOreuwoowuy wuitu o . k berb,Ke rowiog belOW. It re II, I tbe feet aad saakea walk tar. easv. tarre ed and would fightno more. Bat they ,pluhf m tDUck of . deeping leo- l. 'ZZZZ ".ZS weui up to uuuiuiwuuwm - I csrd. WbO iumpotl perpJQlCUiaTiy atO I of all pala aaa as a certaiararejor LBi.b4aiaa rierand drew the swords out of him. I fT. .'P .. th th rocf cf the but. I dKlrt 1J-?"J'Z:- bl. - o a S3 rw wLm m aa av- av swits . s-a a At and he got to his feet again and stood to be killed. Saturday Review. Rot. X. T. Judge Presiding. others, but it is the same old work noariy thirty five years. During ordinarily go to live in the cities ALWAYS KEEP OH HAND msnmaer f THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ''ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL P THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- V LI EVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE " BEARS THE NAME, t PERRY DAVIS & SON. with me!" Well, that may be; but you need not be the same, and if you are not the work will put on a new aspect. You can say, "Well, I will have something new; I will be new myself; nothing can pre vent that." Margaret Bottome. this time the proud old State of North Carolina has given me one artificial leg, which cost the State about one hundred dollars. Saa Let Illaa OAT. One night Oreen came home very late and found hia wife evidently prepared vantages and bring to the country I 0 administer a Caudle lecture. Instead of going to bed, be took a seat, ana. resting bis elbows on his knees, seemed absorbed in grief, sighing heavily and uttering suoh ezclsmstions as "Poor Watkioa! Poor fellow I" Mrs. Green, moved by curiosity, said The Demand for Horses. Its is but a little time ago wben it was said that the bicycle, electri eAtv. com Dressed air and other we 1 The late Rev. Dr. James H. Brooks, a very useful and admira bly furnished Presbyterian divine, ti e power8 were slowly yet Each winter there is a coue of in order to enjoy. This man uvea nine miles from the nearest rail road and tbe same distance from the smallest village. And yet this truly rural neighborhood has good graded free schools, and a circulating library, owned by the time. Liverpool Mercury. State, which is reintorced four times a year by consignments of books from tbe State library. What might bsve bsppened next? Who can as j? But tbe aitonisbed woman dropped the pan with a clang upon the rock, and tbe leopard took one leap down bill. Tbe pan followed, and the leopard's downward leaps becante. lon ger and swifter ss Lbs pan bounded aft er it from rock to rock. Wben hut seen the leopard had just -.1.1 - 1 0ft m t VlA Kawi.Wt.i.W.l...w.-. pack ace I'll F.B. Addrraa. Aiira AV. Olamated, very bottom ot tbe ravine, thousands of I Le soy. x. v. feet below, and tbe pan bad whirled SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allea'a Poot-Eaae. a powder, for. tae.fcet. It rarre peJaial. awoliea. snartlar. aterroaa ret aad taetaetly takra tbe euag oat of coras aad biotoei. It a tbe g-reateat roas fort dtacovery of tbe aaa. A Ilea a Foot-Kaaa makra ticht or aew ihort Iret easy. It la a rcrtaia care for Clulbtaias.sareauaf.ealloas, tired, acbiac fret. Try tt too ay. tou or all dri((ita aad sboe atorra. as eta. Trial v.. nA Ik n tnlh nrmvsita sharply. "Wbsfs the matter with Wat- Tfa0 leop-rd w(mM baT mtea ...u x ..vi -tf. cJd woman with plea rare, tut m pan "Ah." said Green, "bis wife is glv- I ieh flxit scalded bslf the bide cS fng him fits just now. k I him and then bounded clsnglng in his Airs, ureen let ner nusoana oa vuai .v. tK. tnn r tv. ni ma lavas iraag eavaaat wjr w - - 4 - tbe plains below was something which ha could sot faoo. Good Words. nr Tssfss. were talking of figures Tbey speech. Have you ever noticed. of ... a a . . ..11 . . . who lived, we think, in St. Louis, 6nrely planting the horse. It lectures, costing 8125 for five lee nOier V de.ll. Twith a la Taar 5 aaa 0 Uerat A contributor bas been amntlDg him self by trjing to answer tbe question or series of question a, What man In the at. . - S a I - - ..I J aiassia WakAak and who edited with so much of ia evi(lent at this time, however, tures. There is a mail daily and VQmant Her cheeks are'rosea.' her lips Z...V. -ft h. .a ofha is. 1 - w I I A a Aa dtaaeaaaa arw-a waaai a w a m m w influence and zeal his religious Lnar there is a constantly increas- ofteuer during patt of tbe year, are 'cherry, her bands are always lily' thealpbabet inorder eaer ted the monthly, a very spiritual and inff demand for horses, not only a local telephone connectiu the " W .nfl h greaieit innnenoe upon saeaootjgB. a , . j ..... I uu 'U I k...k ( f.an.anl knnnitinVlft' I . . . t 1.1 . 1.1.1. uicom iii.m.. v;..w- i iir COOTH lQrt ire Kmc uucis w diku Said taS I .M nnk nrnliflA In Lha nsmas of are a source of com fort. They are a dource of cafre, also. If you care for your child's health, send for Illustrated book on the disorders to which children are subject. and which FREY'S VERMIFUGE has cured for 50 years. On. bottle by maU for H oenU. K..FRBY, .Baltimore, it a. "What's that?" "Her tongue. It is a scarli runner. Ualor'i Betort at ScbooL. One dsy in full school Master Lan dor had an apple of singular sizs and beauty. He had his Llvy in one nana great men. bot we think moat cf our readers will be surprised to see how many of the most illustrious names In history are included and how few are excluded. In some cases tbe compiler seema to have selected names quite as much with a view to comprehending in the lift s t Jything you invent or improve; also eet S5t,.IHADE-MARK, COPYRIGHT or UtblUli r . nu i tt, i ion. isena model, Bketca,orpnoio. J lor free examination and advice. Rnnr nu ditcuto free, 2roAtty; j uuwn un TH I Lit I O fee before patent.! 5 "TC.A.StIOW& CO , Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C. Scriptural oreao of thought, he so roadsters, but for serviceabe work, farmhouses of tbe neighborhood well called Truth, knew tne tsiDie nnba and Porto ltico will tate wjtb each other ana communi- "you've forgotten one, as few men ever learned it.' He iare numbers of horses, and the eating with Kalamazoo, Lansing CTnfIci was a very close student as wen as demand wm ais0 increase in onr and other towns, 'ioe people owu believer in the Bible as inspired eonntrv- While horse aud piauos and other musical instrn lf.W:iiVi,,i0.f"; -otoS-K appears proisio,:, LtS, .,ave torses a ores comers and doubters and the it is to be hoped that those who to enable them to enjoy social in whole tribe of theological sappers eneaffein this work will go about tercouse. In nearly every school and miners. He has been in glory . Rtin4;hip. wav. and not make district there is a literary society nd tJia .Dr.ie tD tne other and read men of many countries, aa because tbe land for a year or two, while . rew jn which both parents and chlldreu Und read and munched and munched Dime given waa that of tbe great eat dead he yet .peaketh." Not ong the mistake ,bo man, " ,tini.. anrl .n-in ma.lc.tUl the sound struck the doctor. He mua cf hi. time. The list follows: . before his departure he said in a years ago anu raise miuu biu, ui " " " . ' espied the delinquent and ordered bim Ariftotle, Baco, Conrncios, uerwia, sermon: "In the Old Testament ft0 to the other extreme and raise, jecitations, readings and debate. to bljng tbatappie to him. He put It Ezra, Franklin, Goethe, Homer, Isaiah, Thus saith the Lord appears or attepmt to raise, the so called Such a picture of country life is 0n his desk, cor sm populo, and then. Jo.tinian. Kant, Lother. Mohammed. t;mc Tn the books of the . ' -.:... i amint Tt r.nnlrMift anv fer. half relenting, said: "There, air. Now, Newton. Oesian. Plato. Qulntilllan. ... . ... i nitrn-nreu uursra wuitu uau i v o- ProDhets 'Thus saith tne L.ora is . . . . . . t. . . , tUa fQrmJn(, . . ., c .:. t- uinntnin? ro recomuieuu mem uui, niv j va shSo?te7t boo V03o7d.eha. a pedigreed bigh-price for-service prise and intelligence of a few lead- ;ine on JSJJ -Gl saith the Lord' 4 times;. in Hosea 8ire that was practically worthless mg men to reprouuee u iucc KltthV The boy thought a Thus saith the Lord' appears 22 from over service. Eutered into things. There is at least one such 0 soon obliged him with a times; in Joel, 4 times; in Amos, & sensible plan, with good farming community in .Maryland, pentameter, "Eauriens doctor dulcU tto?!o &khWU"t b.oodin both ...are and airf breed- tk.t.tB..d,S ,,iog) M.o.gomer, 'Thus saith the Lord is found 28 ingfor the end sought intelligently couniy, anu peiuaa uiuc... .ir, what do you mean by e-au-rlena I hue cairn inp inrti i r. nnimin n r ii a roi.nir win iih km i r nprn n iiiiii iti ibti uiau v uivic. u i snrwrrnTr ' "idb uliiidiuuuium uuvav. ASSUaJ -" ' - I HI1U L VlUU T I IV SS V aaMSV vv a - w- - I w ms - ar w I mwvs m 3 w FARMERS'-WIVES or any other ladles who wish to work Can Earn Lots of Money working for us in spare time at home on oar cloths. We offer yoa a good chance to make plenty of spending money easily. In leisure boar. Send 12c for cloth and fail directions for work, and commence at once Cloth sent anywhere. Address WISOOSKITT COMPANY, (54X. C.) Boston, Max. 31 fg. licpt. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF TH SOUTTH. Tux Dixxct Lcrz to Aix Pouro. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Btrictlv first -class equipment on all Through and Local Trains , Pullman t . a . Jnt if you want that again you had better Roosaesu, Shakespeare, Taaso, Ubland, PaUce Sleeping Cars on all Night district only the enter- and u d(mn and make me a VirgiL Waehlngton. Xavier, Young, J Trains; Fast and Safe Schedalea. Travel by the Southern and yoa are times "Subscribe for The Herald. Messenge, should be the watchword of the . . -in stocr for which with the improvement in roads "Take it, air. You are too hard for me. ; itfand XS&&$-waZ I" demand. Jour, which is bound tocome they should g-?? K pto S nal. I be general. Mrionse'.mstory.cl Rugby School." What will happen to yoa if yoa are a good little boy I" asked the kindly oU woman. Til get a stick of candy for belli good.' And what will happen to yea if Ton are bad T' yon are too hard for me," said tbe I ..j-rt g,t two sticks of candy for rfnnfn. rlali dMaA with hia TlUTjiL I IJ.. tA a Mwl "allrSfll assured a Safe. Comfortable and Ezpe ditioue Journey. Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Tables, Rates and general information, or address R. L. Vcbjios, F. R. Diarr, T. P. A C. P. & T. A., Charlotte. N. C. Asherille. N. C. No Trouble to Answer Questions. FaarK S. Gaxxov. ad V. P. & O. If. J.M.Crtr,T.M. W. A.Trxx,0. P. A. WASHINGTON, D. ?.

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