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" LABOR'S SHAEE. " PROTECTION CAN GIVE NOTHING TO WORKINGMEN WHILE LABOR ! IS ON THE FREE LIST. CRIMINALS AT PLAY. The Laborer Now Competes With LiCvrest Responsible Bidder of the World Low Prices Stimulate Both Consumption and Production Example of Steel Hail Pool. ' ' " One of the best speeches made in the house -while the Dingley bill was being discussed was made by John C. Bell of Colorado. With facts whioh are indis- THE CRUEL WAYS IN WHICH THEY "AMUSE" THEMSELVES. ' She-Test In All Their dames Is the Ability to Bear Pain In Italian Prisons Surgeons Are Always In Demand to Patch Up' the 'Players.' .... Mario Carara, a disciple of Cesare liOmbroso, the Italian expert in crimi nal anthropology, has made a special study of the sports that . criminals en gage in. The innocent games of child hood, in the case of criminals, are tino- Mr." H. E. Swift thewell known representative ot J. N. , M urdock Wholesale Druggist- of Farkersburgv W. Va says : ; I was completely laid np with Cholera-Morbus; I oousjht a! bottle of Dr. Kennotts Extract of Blackberry and was completely cured with one dose, would not be without it if it cost me Five dollars a b'ottle, aDd heartilv receommend. Dr. Ken- nolts Extract of Blackberry aa the best remedy on ihe market for Cholera Morbus. Diarrhoea, etc. For sale t y W, R. Hauibrick os Co. 111 MU nnrWrfimuni Greensboro, N. G. putable and logic which is unanswer- tured with cruelty and sometimes ac able he exposed many of the falLaoies of companied by homicide. Criminals snip the rope, but part 01 the game is to trip up the jumper and let him fall heavily upon the stone pave ment. ' N- V Criminals play leapfrog, but the ob- protection. His exposure of the absurd claim that protection helps the work ingman is especially good. Here is a part of it: 'But our friends upon the other side .ii s You Weaki r , - . .-li ' manifests itself in the loss of ,. lr..:king bones. The blood ie -v . ..e tissues are wastiner the door is : . r r ticc1 for disease. A bottle of Brawns' .iroii : itters laken in time will restore Rtrprif! h . soothe vonr r.eryes. make . bkc- rich and red. Lo vou ttova good than an ex;cuive special co rse of medicine. Browns' Iron litters is sold by all dealers. say that they levy a tariff for the bene- ject of the game is that he who makes fit of the wageworkers. I say to you the "back" shall rise suddenly and vio- that any tariff bill, I care not from lently just as the frog mounts and throw whom it comes, that does not contain a him to the ground provision for prohibiting the free in- The criminals play blind man's buff, flow of immigration from foreign coun- but the man with the bandaged eyes tries is oblivious of the rights of labor carries a handkerchief bearing in one and is opposed to tne interest ot ail corner a jagged stone, a piece of hard, wageworkers. Applause. sharpened wood or a bit of iron. With "Protection is always asked in the this weapon he strikes those vhom he Interest of others. Now, observe how it pursues. '; is asked in behalf of the poor laboring Another remarkable form of this man just enough to cover the differ- game is for the blinded one to be struck ence between the European scale of by one or another of his companions if YOU WILL FIND For al i kinds of fraitshad a :md ornamental trees, ; vines, and plants. Ib is our aim to produce the very ; best in variety and grade of stock regardless of , cost ;; and wo sell as. cheap as any first-class Nurs ery can : : do .business. Your patronage solicited; agents wantedr ; . 5 Greensboro Herd of Registered Poland China Hogs! r., v 1 " v' This herd is composed of premium stock, and everv pains taken to keep them up at their high standard ; and I sell at about one-half the price that such stock :u is usually sold for, Single pig $6, pair $10, fo"b: cars here. . ; wages and our own. What hypocrisy! Who ever heard of the laboring man getting rich manufacturing? The sta tisticians clearly figured from the cen sus of 1 880 that about 6 per cent on our dutiable list would cover the differ ence between the European wage sched ule and ours, or that about 18 per cent ad valorem covered the entire lator cost of our list of 1880. While the manufac turer then asked for the poor laborer his 6 per cent he got for himself at the hands of congress six times 6 per cent. he fails to name the one that touches him. The penalty is not the innocent one of the children's game, but a blow bo severe that a physician has of tea to be called in after a game is over, and occasionally the sufferer is disabled for some time. It has been found in those Italian re formatories where prisoners are not kept in solitary confinement that pris- NOELL BROS. FAMOUS $2.68 PANTS for sale at the following places in this County: H. G. Clayton, Chublake. J. J. Brooks & Son, Woodsdale. Jno. S. Cuningham, Cuningham, L. K. Buchanan, near Mill Creek Address Allen S. Olmsted, Leroy N Y. TRY ALLEY'S FOOT-EASE A powder to be shaken into the Ai . n I cVnno A-- V i A 1 oners games are oiten accompanied scasuu juur leei ieei with bloodshed, and that it is almost swollen, nervous and hot, and get impossible to prevent cruelties. This is JiffKf; JLrh?Js ' 'Is there any reason why a high tariff especially true where prisoners work to- X " f t6 Zio Tl affects wages injuriously? Yes; by en- gether, for they secrete tools and use waiting easy Cures swollen and abling employers to build up a vicious them as weapons in brutal sports. sweating feet, blisters and callous trust system for the manufacturer and In one of these games the player has spots. Relieves corns and bunions of against the laborer. The high tariff in each hand a stick, having fixed in all pain and gives rest and comfort, makes the manufacturer complete mas- the end a keen metallic poinj. ' He in- Try it TO r DAY. Sold by all druggists ter of the wageworker. terw eaves his arms, revolving the sticks anl shoe stores Trial package free. "Jn the review of R. G. Dun & Co., with rapidity, and the game is for an- in their weekly review of trade, dated other prisoner to thrust his head be- Feb. 12, it is stated: tween the arms and endeavor to follow " 'No other event of the week ap- the revolutions of the sticks without proaches in importance the disruption being wounded. It usually happens that, of the steel rail pool. In two days,' says he receives 15 or 16 wonnds and comes the report, 'after it a greater tonnage oi out with a bleeding head, while now rails was probably purchased than the ind fixen mortal injuries aje received. entire production of the last year, re- nrvrol of ROO OfiH tnna Anrl instfiarl of q in rwmr.hpr nnri 25 in .inmiarv. Hazel Salve the great pile cure, $17 is now the piice at which works don't accept anything else. Don't east and west are seeking orders. Aad be talked into accepting a substitute; further.' says the report, 'the Carnegie for piles, for sores, for burns. J, De company has been selling at 17, Ohi- Morris. cago delivery. These sales will employ many thousand hands, with an impor tant decrease in the cost of track laying on renewal of railroads. ' "Now, my. friends, let me ask you, was it the rising or lowering price that employed these thousands of men? Our friend Mr. Hopkins of Illinois tells oi the benefits of a higher duty oa ires, and steel. Did the steel rail pool nee4 more .tariS? ANT ED TRUSTWORTHY and active gentlemen or la aies to travel for responsible, established house in Person County. Monthly $65 and expenses. Position Steady. Enclose self addressed en velope. The Dominion Company. Dept. Y Chicago- 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Women's Dress Goods Will Come Qigfcg " The extremelv high duties which- Dingley proposes to collect from wcxft CURES TO STAY CURED. Thousands of voluntary certifi cates received daring the past fifteen vears, certify with no uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood Balm, (B. B. B ) will cure to stay cured, Rheu matism, Catarrh. Ulcers, Sores, Blotches and the most malignant blood and skin diseases. Botanic Blood Balm is the result of 40 years experience of an eminent, scientific and conscientious physician. Be ware of substitutes -said to be just Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents, Patents taken throuen jviunn s jo. special notice, without charge, in the receive mm wAfln rr-3 a oV rn 1 r v rYd f1CY OIL Stood brthe ollhl,' ".good and b0y the long-testt-d and country. It is they who must suffer most because of these duties. Here are a few samples of the increased duties taken from a list prepared by Mr. P. B. Worrall of the dress goods importing firm of Fred Butterfield & Co. of New York: Englishmen Who Traveled. Where one Englishman traveled in the reigns of the first two Georges ten now go on a grand tour. "Indeed," says a contemporary writer, "to such a pitch is the spirit of traveling come in the kingdom that there is scarcely a cit izen of large fortune but takes a flying view of France, Italy and Germany in a summer's excursion." Gibbon wrote from Lausanne describing the crowd of English who were already thronging the beautiful shores of Lake Leman. An interesting series of hints to "persona traveling from Britain to France" ap peared in The Gentleman's Magazine for the year 1786, From them we gath er that no such thing was to be had in France as ready furnished lodgings and that it was impossible to board in a "genteel family," and extremely diffi cult to get into "genteel company.' The author adds the remark that "ibis keeping of good company is attended with some expense a man must game he must keep a carriage, and he must dress according to the fashion. " Corn Vill Magazine. Ballets XhMt Wear Oat Gras. There is one thing which users of the new high velocity rifle of 80 caliber have to consider, and that m to dSeeS of the" copper or nickel jacket es t& grooves of the rifle. A bullet that leaves the muzzle of a rifle at a velocity ot 2,000 feet a second is so wearing on th titling, especially near the muzzle, Sha4 tho accuracy of even the hardest bored rifles is seriously impaired inside of 12, 000 shots at the most The lead bullets, or those but slightly hardened with ft mixture of tin, do not wear the barrel! to the same extent, and the barrels las) far longer. New York Sun, old reliable Botanic Blood Balm, (Bi B. B.) Price only $1.00 per large bottle. EFFECTED AN ENTIRE CULE. For over two years I have been a great sufferer from Rheumatism, affecting both shoulders to such an extent that I could not pul my coat on without help. The use of six bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, B. B. B., effected an entire cure. v I refer v -wm-r- T'r -w-t-t- . to ttev. vv .. w . vvaasworlu, propriei. tor Coweta Advertiser, and to all merchants ot Newnan. Jacob F. Sponcler Newnan, Ga. For sale by Dr agists. OOKS, new and old, all kinds bought and sold and exchanged best new and second hand bar gains ever offered in the South. Send for Catalogue and prices. 7-129 Main Street,... RALIEGH, N. C. Patents taken througi Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a vear ; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.3e,B",a,hra), New York Branch Office. 625 F St.. 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Lincoln called him " TJie Eyes of the Government at the Front" Everywhere through thest memoirs are bits of Secret History and Fresh Recollections of Great Men. These Reminiscences wiS be illustrated with many Rare and Unpublished Wxr Photographs from the Government collection, which now contains over 8,000 negatives of almost priceless value. The Christmas McClure's contained a complete Short Story by Rudyard Kipling entitled " The Tomb of His Ancestors," the tale of a clouded Tiger, an officer in the Indian army, and a rebellious tribe. We have in hand also a New Ballad, a powerful, grim, moving song of War Ships. It will be superbly illustrated. Mr. Kipling will be a frequent contributor. CHAS.A. DANA'S REMINISCENCES RUDYARD KIPLING STORIES & POEMS I ANTHONY HOPE'S NEW ZENDA NOVEL "Rupert of Hentzau," the sequel to "The Prisoner ef Zend? In splendid invention, in characters, in dramatic; situations, it is the noblest and most stirring novel hAt Anthony Hope has ever written. . 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