CASWELL NE-Wfi i . ... r THE PUBLIC GOOD OUll CHIEF STUDY. ClTIt AlSFSSUfltt. j it ttttinirx nti 1 tC;iUiAiTUt. VOL IV. YANCEYVILLE, N. C FRIDAY, MAR. 30, 1888. NO. 30. HF Jl Jl It J "The News TT- II. TIIOM TSOX. irrtci P' taditag ati Kerr "a Ilo'el , St.oo A i'EAR. IXADl'AXCE. llTTke Lt 4ttrurg nr-i. ia th atj. kaiea ad hmnmm ft&a;f4 :-.. A. K. IlKNDKlo.V. 'Allorncv-at-MiM' , YANCEY VILLI; N. C. J I. !! . jf riNNIX. Iaaai, ? . C. PARKER Attorneys at La,v, V.sNCLYVU.I.K. N. C. I ' .met a&J ifrvet! I'.'ftV-a ria t I . a.aa a:aUr4 ta tl -s 1 Jl IK fwl'Nit'.N. ! . arutth, N C :)IINSTON .V JOHNSTON. j .4 ttovneys at Law, j VASO'.YVII.I.i:. K- c. I . wft :.cat--o g.ti tu luf!e CB-j . I tlrx. I WATT .V WITHERS. i ... . j V'lV.'fV"'!! II V tll C' i a: I Attention ! II I 4.i 4 . a. . r. :a la ac. in kmoi panurr, to. . VV?I. ca! !ay l foan l at their uftiv VaayI ra aol neceri!y lnt. DrllHerile ASnKkvONS stori:, N. c. .V.ti practice ia Call coaaty. N.C. n! caa'ira CI: bj faaii arJ oth promptly altrnJtJ ta. J. C. Corbctt & Bro.f A'atchmakers"1 Jewelers, ciuiti:iTs.;s.c. vVATCHES. CLOCKS. SPECTA CLES.iJEWELRY. GUNS. PIS TOLS, AND SEWING MA CHINES CartfaUy tra'tl al wnufi'fl BLACKMITHING. Te a-iet 'on'n ike i:Uck- ii!jijbnaca al !! p -I tok i ike U tatof c aa.l w n u. lorse Shoeina Specialty, ! taaY, akaft atice a4 on ifitonaLle raaa. A. B. WATSON. HP. H. I JOYEGF. .c I Surgeon Dentist, DLaOiwttLa. N. C Rt?tfaRr oicra Ua tricea ta ibe citi. o Catvrtl aaJ a-ai- c ctxaiift, in try 4rpanaaeat Dtiatry. Will ce aap axttM ta caila by aaajL Ckarga James Fkicker, JEWELER, 323 Main Street, DANVILE, VA. CJPSAr A .4 :Vr.VA ia rrkta of atdrt, Cxka. Jr-c'.ry Ac. At a aaaaple of ba: e are ! e l -U4 5wet IUa:mgrae key ia4. yl. r UVa loe $4 OO. Ji a 0,ea Kre N.!ee atfto-.!.: tck:Jj93 ra!a-e aai kvj l ra. Tr Sei;-a WaJetStry Watc. latent oat. . 'ta GI arHtia eety tk . EA1(UI1DEVEL0PED a awa a ra a- a '- ' 'wm a4 .4... v. t -r.i Headache, , Tmlu la Ha aU IUrJk. aod Coe. Upaiion. !sJJmt thai the dttire a4 xervtorj orgaca are la a hrrrdri ccadiUoa. and that a laxative La &dJ. For It parr, Ajrrr'a Cathartic ruia ar the beat bm11& that can be cuvd. A yet "a rni are a nrr falling rnv eJr f Ilrad4-b ranwd br a Ita vur! fitnmarh. I a-JT-a-l tut rear f ruea tht lulrtuitj, aad bver foaad anj tilar lo riti uvr than temporary rI7. uetd X brfan taklr- Ayer'a IHU. Ttu mliclo aivaja acu prompt! a4 uxrcuDir. ail c-raJonaj ue tin;? ail imAt U riiirM to kvn c in txt- ft Lra:tL. Mr. JlaxrMt A. Marble. 1 vji-ki:c. n. v. I LaTe f'Kjn.J otir rbf from Onati ri.wn. 8trujch troaUlra, and rvooa IlravlarlMP, l.j Ukiu- Ajff CatLarUo lllU. I a-rreJ a !'r lime from theao fiffspUicx tra uarr n-oltcaJ trrat OfBt, ikig'. cVAjniuaj rvllrf, axx! a prt it Ibo tint wx tio!-!c to work. A friod. 1h Lwl 1tq JmiLaflr afflict 4. orxl n lo lk Ajrt'n I ot3iaw bain.; thU rmly, ami, by ti ttnw I takrn t-tut Uixm, u curtrU. K. L. iKiUuo. Tc tn.ka, Kaz. Ayer's Pills, rrJ j fT. J. C. A)f a C.. Lvll. W U ty all IrurWLa a4 Lwir to af miic -v rou rj a :i 3 rn GO "4 ''WaTlaftCT lafWaff d 1 - " 1 6rVafaJX aTTJCUX 4--t M aiH. Prajlfct af 04 C at a V. : i: -7-i. ?:rt.5eia:iat r aaU44a Vppc I Al. rjARGAINSI i f - r.V J -- . , . ; . - 4 . v i - r . 4 V . - t - 1 k -TJj :?2 'jJ'JBX - 5 Jr" J .:Ti -ijj 5 Ithaa been ia coaitaat ( ir tt vrart. wi'h a re- .. .X avx Ci.--' 7 v r 'i.-vr,; 1 45.00 ! iM4 M t, IU a., a dc.r whieh maa.c L. luc lvau:i-. u ;.h -j water. 25 cents t.. f 1 co tian ya can gpi; Tcwu ; .1 ijjin.ii8tn J( uj w-cure a rlace far u;eiior to! 1 111 1 h.Vro ef ai;r Nor.lxrrn Hotkse. 'that dfa d. t-i: f. mt t . . , ... v.. ; 'vii. tit wily cWan t.iem thongii-i ;.; . v ohu c.,!," vK.,Mf1L..f-.W: 1. m.!n ehiraceT. U -f a.m tr. clc-ti llig ri'i J 1 un c m n I rt .jUi Ko- tie Caaacil New. Wisclj, zht how wjscljr Has tLc rnn- im lcn expressed that Ufc is lut we make L In ihe early ruomio of life, before the vcre of rcinh-od or w jnunhoxl has leca reachci!, ds the !UW ol umca ''b111 urigMcn mc i r . af.t.t-t... -i.l J routhfu! mind and carry far cu! on the bnr.k of the creamy f umed ocean thr uzauiiiu i.u cs taai var.a u sue- denly as th-y have appeared It is in Mtingiis.c of jouth'tlut the Iifc.ness uscfu!ness should hold the 1 . . i i i . . .. .i .i ! u..x ru-.s r.i-n ujwn-mc immortal ahores. and the iM anticipations of) j br-nt youth ae Urengnt :nto tn; real:- riti h;th, for so lon his been flit- t;n across the mind, from early c!ii! lt&t the mind should le ta-jjM t. I'jolc in, an 1 carefuKy into the my.- j :e;tou luture; to penetrate, as it were, t!i? tlriisc? c'fju I. Li:. vjfMir that floit c!uud toll ever the sky. j AIiTiO ih t!r grrt tinop-r.e.! volume I that contains the sccreis of all lives, is now scaled to us, yet each day it is be in& rcea!ed t us in each whirling mo ment and rapu'Iy moving hour.. Docs the gulden volume on whose gilden paes our destinies are written, p:n our exi.stcr.ee, sometime clipping the fatal cord before the time fur hfe to be cx- tti:guishcd? Ah! no, Gol keeps thc s...rcd si:i!s, and each day thc brilliant o por unities tlut we hi often idly s juandcr are penned by His hind and w;!lbere:nembred against us until the hour cf repentance arrives. No mat ter if hfc is full o! picture or pain, sun shine or shadow, our destinies lie in our own hands. We can ! either make a brilliant future for oursches, or dark en it forever by each little thing that daily occurs in the routine of our exis tence. Then, how very careful in youth we should be to form a spojless claracter while it lies in our power. On thc immaculate piges of unknown history, we should stamp success in brilliant un fading letters. On the tablet of the mind shcu'.d be inscribed in burning letters of gold, usefulness. On thc haritrin2s where thc fingers of the fairy play so delicately, the "soft melo dious .trains shou'd reverberate with thc one continual strain happiness. I low often do wc hear of another bright star rising far above the hotizon, by some grand victory achieved, or some great work making a far-tamed reputa tion when, perhaj, thc person is of humble origin. Again we hear of a popular, wealthy, rcno ncd person who is wielding such a wide spreading influ ence, as to sway the hearts of thou sands, when suddenly thc bright blaz ing star has been extinguished. Only one foul deed has driven him to the brink of a deep, daik precipkc, and one false step has carried him down, down, m the dark abys bclcw. Then it is some lives are darkened with sorrow and crime which if traced far back into the pat, thc deed were committed by their oun hands. If only those days could l recalled all would be bright and tcau!iful, instead of thc dark shad ows carelessly thrown across thc path wjy. Many beauties cf nature arc given us to feast our eyes r.jon. Amid thc great foiests even in thc melancholy t!ays cf autrnn. in the warm genial Jays cf I r.dun summer du we gize upon the deuit fdijge Krdcrid and fringed with cve.y diaerent hue, thc dark rich foli age of crimson hue, with the j-alc yel low companion near its sid? making thc marked contrast mc dicerr.ib!c l.w ,t!.irnn 3rros the vst frace. and . e the !:on rct :1 tiling Ubre the giro ixtherrardo. mot picturciM'ue moun ju?n M-enrn. jus: 1!dw 1 dashing aud J fuamir g. t!os the waters cf srre an-1 cicnt river rapd!ymhing through glcr j ! . . -I 1' . t anl ho .iows to mc ourn.. ik..,. Yrt i:h all this Uauty and gran Jcur. u!uinc arte r.xn..nrs rc j .ic- t the tepmos: p;re ar.djiy iaked Lyw ta tnakc a govd. col-rj' U. tC ( the duty be performed x vicory will be won. Though, perha.pt not so grexi xs some daring soal that has lived ceu turics before us. As some brilliant blaz ing stars in the great blue dome of heaTen arc greater in magnitude than the siheTj idooo gliding near their t $dcs. so are some minds suDerior to hcrs. Our creation is far t.x cxalteti uJ nobIc lo flit ar:iy by J)r-dCf uA io0f CArc$ trcuLleSf and a: eod in a bUnk bu: purity, happi- grj.! scepter of time and assist us on upird aml onward march to the -dnaldtv where !ifc is a nlea.urc sal hjraci Rosebud. tViVr Thru I'aprr An exchange tcll its readers to te3ch the boys and gitU to read newspapers not sensational, trashy, smutty sheets; but clean, respectable, plain -spoken papers. It will do them more good than can bo calculated. It will make them intelligent. It will give them food for thought. It will cultivate a taste for more extensive reading. It will cause them to love home better. It nill make their intellect keener and ithe r hearts happier and better. Then as thev crow in wisdom, thev should J a7 ' a . also be supplied with fit-c!ass maga zines and i;ood books. A good local jiapcr is the best to begin with, as i'.ie children can there read about things that ire familiar to the.11 about their town and county, and concerning men and things of which they nave personal knowledge. From this they go up step by step unul they rank among the mat intelligent people of the land. Jiounehold Jfinf. It is a good plan to keep a coil of strong wire about the carriage, as it may prove useful in mending the harness sbould it break uncxjicctcd lv on a jonrnev. ; a af "NY rap fruit jnrs with paper to keep out the liget. Never sun feather-bed... Air them thoroughly on a windy bay in a cool place. The Bun draws flic oil and gives thc feathers a rancid ptncll. Tin vessels rust and are often worthies in a few weeks, bccaue, after washing, they arc not tct on the 6tove for a moment, or in the sun, to dry thoroughly before they are put awaj Mix stove jKlih with vinegar and a te.ispoonful of fetigar. To brighten or clean silver or nickel plated ware, rub with a wool en cloth and Hour. A dish of whiting should bckebt ,by every housekeeper. It makes nickel shine like silver and removes grease and dirt trom paint withou injuring it Salcratus or soda cleans tins bcau fifuliv. m Clogged wicka can Ikj cleaned by !oiling them in sonp-6uds. Spirits of ammonia rubbed over nickel ornament, by applying with .1 saturate) woolen cloth, will keep them bright. An old hoe or sade blade set in to a block of wood, in which a slant inir slit his Inren sawn to hold thc b!adc in place, will make a good boot scraper. The block may be screwed doorstep or along the board-walk. Have mats at tob aud bottom of c !ar etair, or cIm; car'ct the steps vit'i old cartet. It will prevent IcArryti'j: dirt on your feet out of tjK. L.cnt. . , When your coal fire is getting jyW a!jcS lfu 0ft thrown . , ,t to Cmc up. ,f cashed into small , , . , of whiting and Umpblaek. and nnr method i tof-k tlie whititis ahtlc and add a little I;uk;iaii blue if a French pray rvtpitrcd ; a little flour patc anl salt ludpa to make it itick. ItufT rcquirvdmnie yel low, and a pxd Mltnuii can le made by adding Venetian red. Odd atul End. Health is better than-wenlfh. . I ! Persia gave us tiicpcac!i. Letg.kd digestion wjtt on appe tite. The turnip originally cnnie from Hour. The nusc are Against.' thc cla. fCT?'the world over. A man must ask leave of hi stvmach to be happy." A few oyster feliclls Avill remove clinkers from the r:ite. For ventilation open your, win dows both at the !p and lotrom. Try buttermilk fur tho removal of tan and walnut stains and freck les. 'Waste in the kit-'hen is cften very great from apparently trivia! sources. Thc cantr.lonjHi i a nafive of America atid so ealletl from the iMiiic of a place near Kome, where it wah first cultiv'cd in Europe. Thc first coflce house in EurojHj was oencd at Constantinople in 1554. Another century elapsed before it. reached western Europe. Cultivate the habit of lisening to others ; it will make you an invalu able of society, to say nothing of the advantage it will be to you when you marry. The week just closed haslecn an ithsatisfact )ry one all around, unsit ifactory Co thc leafbuyer, to the warehousemen, tojthe seller and to the manufacturer. The week open ed with weather favorable for handling leaf and breaks' were full, but the cold Mirch winds came alotiu. dried out and crnsted tobaco so that to handle it w.ok wasteful and aggravating to the dealer. The- result of this was sellers pickel i up their fine and bet ter goods and put only their com mon ou the market; hcuce the breaks showed a larger proHrtion of inferior and nondescript stock than for any week since tho Christ mas holidays. Buyers were not anxious to handle leaf in such a crus'y condition and for this reason perhaps others also bidding lacked spirit, thero was not much animation and prices went ofT all along the line. The tax agitation may be having a lad effect on the leaf trade in a state of uncertainty. Manv tobacco men think diffcrctit Iv and attribute the decline entire ly to unfavorable M eather. Be that ns it may, thc fact remains that leaf) tobacoo is n. bringing the go price which gladden t!:e farmers hearts sixty and ninety day ago Dtiniille RrrjUUr. j H ietl l oir M'laintij hxl Sioracmi l.'rzr KeesU: r M r.J A t)fcjraia. llca Uch-. Ca hm. ,aJ j MioawieU. It w;IJ t,J can. ao i i- r and jrtert 'fceir friar , in 1 a ple c arstflo'e fw aJi nvatarsaJ jc taiirelT free 1 m 5r?Hf al- Tfy ac4 rr wilt i a. the c'" J -!ii 4 iKe frnj'M .V--" l.r i Ulvf, prrpsrel tv j. H 'Znhu A O. We can furnish any s.it ttif diiiT Rabbrr S:arri. brand or be rr Th cian vitnt a!s in rftnrcfe haj a &od 14aa of bu itaimarUl auaL Wha Mrs. Mftekfy gl a dinner to ih Irtuo. the baa tun USmil klnJU X or pie. ThTo It oof rtace where btwybodle tridom -aUck the4r qom In," aa4 that U a rumiri'i nraL j ' v . . .;. The woman yoa can call a poeca b not the woman yoa can call early In tL6 raoroLnto grt brraxfjuL One thin? can b said tn favor of tho iMcnaa. If ha h any left orar be doeaut warm tt uj for breakfast. A wc man's beauty Is nWwt perfoct when it t hacked up by tatelupticav A cwtnaper bustle la Just Hie tai&jr. In a rae for the prire of Uelnr called beJle of Use ball. It It f HNuenUy a nerk-aa4-u.k Guuh wiUtaoctcy tuUca. " Your tWrse - has a treuirndona lomi bit," satd a frleiid to a LoteU war. ea." be respockletl, - It U a bit too long. - . j Stranx,wIt,,c! Mr. Joooa Uv ou thts floor? Musical 'youns lady fo. air. his room is an octave ULer, in the next rUL ; Ruth was notta dVstnin worn an. ana yet managfl to gt't iu jrood a lioox anr of the other girt j who both sewod aad reaped It roust he exiiperaUnf? to the city beau to read ai6ut courtinf by tlie (rata, when he h. uotniuf to lean against hut thdecraper. Hotel Iroprtet0r " We dont allow any jrunct of ciuuiee hirte" Gambler This isn't a gaaie of ctiauc. My friend here has Hit chance." j . '!'! ' A elA bottio actorylii to bo eatab- ttehotlla Atla;ita,j!a. There. ia a Urifo local demaud in. the South which this ecrprise expcUto sufjily. . f ; If people who tjuxan to bein to read i ! should nvJ all tUo advice to read eri about rea-Iinjr. they wouldn't have Umo to road an) thing ieiso. i A convict with a ball! and chain attachment, (ravejas an excuse for not tail it a ftuinmerjvacallon., that ba waa ' too eloecly tied toj huaineaa. "That li RenuJne butter;" remark ed. the oleomtrtfarinh man, as he gathered himself up oft th K'"intl after to goat h&d got through with hira. The Phrenological Jurnal aayi: In chasing a wltej be ftdvent'ed by her chin." A mnn ia apt to be goremed by the aarud thlnj aftor be geta a wife. ' Kvon pious ao'ils are! aometlmea tempted to lnpse Into the Wanton tpfrlt of tle llttlo maiden who- prayed: "Heaae, Mr. God, I'm tired o btlvT nuvle good won't you kill par v " How long hai Itrown tiwn married, Charley?" Didn't know he was mar ried at all. I don't believe ho it rtthar." i'ea, he Is; I -Noticed him turn pola when tlie qlock struck eleven." r IWIe " Ma,doj you know what cafa au lalt Is?'. Mrs, Ii!iil.roflru-"No, I don't know exactly' darllrur;! but I up wo caft au Uji U coioo with an era In iL" v ; j . rj . Mrs. Ouhbfns says she never allowi her bor Jim. to. eat Jam, ftr her bu band died of the jim-jams; and aha don't propose, to jrtth any chances with the boy. j . , i ;" ,. , . There is one adrantajre about thd bfir. ihortmeiajare silver dollar. Thieves do uotj take them tn laxva quantiUe wherefthe traotportatloa u llmltrt 1 1 a a aaaa ayrau The meanest inaa ao far; 00 record lives In New Haven. His wife aaked inm to rtt- ltf r ml aoie animal that would stick to her, an I tlv next vning he brrtirht home a-leech. THE , BESTTOmC Tbia K4to. jC4tst4fr.!rf Inm miib r3 SffM iXXf! alarW.( auiUatal Ynni fiiaa-T lirr. U ia t-ni t Ira ! ;-, Vr tt af4 l f V lmr I : Vjt tA tfti- V fcr , aw &ia t rf !tri't.- f-1 i.r.i JV- tVol.al. ta "- t1 ifrt" a;! a1e.i'aU.'i tt IsiA.rv T9t li4prtljra -rhi!'f.;.v. ta7!a' Y lnrrmvt ft't.'Tc Wl x4 EXHAUSTED VITALITY rrK ar-.tcx or urx. aw t grml tsaeai wk U vum tnufvt Taaa.araj4 ftin n a a larwl aaarTt1 a-a U- 3 tnnn Ooca. tU fSX. mdf fcj EJArU aaeaia trm aalj . .... . . - . rLA . JEw&caU aa-artaVjav A-iin T. O, a m.tMM.iMtT w. a. rajucaa.a4v lUnas lrfl(jaaenW ta i mm. aaA W mlt1 em3mamaf 1 fmdAr. tf- U CCS teataaa. f - 6 Sill l?l .151 l-l IIILIW- it i ' , ! '1