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Tin: !TM- '"n at. 1 Til K DEMOCRAT. The Advertiser's H RATES LOW. E. E HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. WH Ml'-T inRTHK PL" i'i.Y .- WfT.-'A:; VOL. VI. SCOTLAND NKCK. V ( ' , i H CHSDA V. MA Yl'L'. l.-'.m, uar in -iva T7 VI Tl J""! fl i "i f! If FAVOR! 1 1 Ii !! 11 1 II I i a pro i ;: s s i o n a l . Aycu k Dan. els, C. C Daniels, (ioldsboro, N. -'. Wilson, N. C A cork & I);ini-ls & Daniels, ATT OB N FYS AT LAW, Wilson, N. C. Any Kusiness Entrusted to us will be Promptly Attended to. 1 4 ly. A . DL NN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, S OTLANI NlK K, LN C, Practices wherever his services are require febK5 ly W J- 11. K ITCH IN, Attoi.-xky and (!oi:n'Si:lok at Law, Scotland Nock, N. (3. gtgr Office: Corner Main and Tenth Streets. 1 " br- D A VI D UKLL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Enfield, N. C. Practices m all the Courts of Halifax and aljoinintr counties and in the Su--., i cine "and Federal Courts. Claims col lected in all parts of the State. ?, S ly. . 1 1 . J " A Y , A . . U .1. r CoF I E Lt, K - K A N SOM "vcldon. Henderson. vveldnn. UAY, ZOLLiC FT ILK k RANSOM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Wkldon, N. C. :' s l v. THOMAS N. LULL, T ATTORNEY AT LAW, Halifax , N . C, Prat t ices in Halifax and adjoining rounties. :md the Federal and Supreme ( 'oil ft S. : ; s l y D It. K. M. J O 11 N S O N , -a. a l. r r ('(':"!( i:- Cor. Main anil Tenth Streets, 10 11 ly. Sc-'i i,ani Neck, N. C. w. o. Mt UOWFJ.L. ') FF1CE Corner Main & 10th Sts., Next door to Wilson A llshrook, i o lm-axd Nlck, N. C. fc Always at his olTice whea not professionally engaged else where. 3 20 tf. jTAK. C. C. CHRISTIAN, Scotland Nix k, N. C, i' L:i!1 !)C Inunl ct Ll9 tunco i the kidneys ami bladder, ufeiine cat irrh ,, , . ! and irreguianti---s, maianal complications over dosey Rio' hers store when notjgm, habftual co5!stipation; and as a gens , professional;;, engaged elscvhere. 2 1.J if. I J. COKDLE. UATCilMAKF.R AND JEVVLER, Littleton, Noiitii Caeolina. ?dakcs a specialty of repairing fine watches and clocks. Fitting Spectacles and Kyo Glasses. A nice line of W.vn m:s. Clocks'. Jlweluy, and Silvekwake ahva s on hand for SALE CJIEAP. atches sent me by mail will be carefully repaired and promptly returned. Cash paid for old Gold and Silver. G 13 ly J. H. LAWRENCE. DEALER IN GRAIN, M1LL-FKKD HAY, CLOVER A NO GRASS SEEDS, IMl'M- !li F A JIM IMPLKMKNTS A SPll'.IAhl V. Agent for CLARK'S CUTAWAY HA RROW and DEERING MOWKU. A model of perfection scotla: seck, n. a. ian'i-1 y. MON'EVTl) LOAN. On improved farm hind's in -'ms of 30irid upwurds. Loans rpa :tt.i!f in mali uiHiuiil lnsrwlme t tlirouoLi a perifjd of e.ars, tims en t-.bi'iio the Lorrower to pay off his indebtedness without extiausting his crop in any year. Apply "to R. O. .BURTON, Ju., Attorney, 4 10 Cm. Halifax, N. C Itch, Mange, and craiehes on human r ait.-.i.ahs cured in ;) minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by K. T. Whitehead t Co., Rrufy-gi.-ts, Scotland Neck, N. C. 1 2 (Jm. FITS. All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's (Meat Nerve Restorer. No Fits after first day's use. Marvellous cures. Treatise and .ri.OO trial bottle free to Fit cases. .Send to Dr. Kline, 'Jol Arch St., J;U3i;iiaa, 1'a. Johnsloirs Vcy via ble No! a itff ht( inter val led as a lon'tv. liter rvyalator a iff blond jarrijivr. For sale, by all flrttffjist.s. ThvXo landine Co.. Jt i ch in on f 9 y- PROOF OF MERIT. READ WHAT EMINENT DOCTORS HAVE TO SAY. Cures D'seases of the Liver. 1 have used your vegetable preparation, Nolandine, and find it a valuable agent in the treatment of functional diseases of the liver. Its action on that organ and se creting glands is equal to that ot ealooiel and, to my mind, the only yet discovered substitute for this time-honored remedy. It is, furthf i more, entirely free from con stitutional effects too often observed from the use of mercurial-; and in many cases where mercurials have been incautiously administered, 1 have witness.ed the bene ficial results of Nolandine in eliminating and morlifyir.g the most distressing after symptoms. J cheerfully recommend a trial of No landine to the profession, believing that it will s-tand their test. Very truly yours, A. TREAT CLARKE, M. D. Cures Dropsy of theChest andAbdomen. The very high character of the testi monials attesting the merits of 3'our vegs etable preparation, Nolandine, induced me to make a test of your Nolandine pro per in a very desperate case of Hydroth r:ix dropsy of the chest), combined with Ascities dropsy of abdomen The usual remedies known to our profession hal been most skillfull' administered without producing anticipated effects The dis eases yielded to the action of your No h'mliue. I very gratefully state that n;y puiient is now enjoying the blessings of a restoration fo g od health and now. four months since admin;.-!- ring o' your N-.d-imi me, there is not .i .symptom of recurrence. I know that I will incur the displeasure of the profes.-ion by departing from its usage, but candor and facts compel me to cnll the attention ofmv professional hiethrento the valuable properties of y ur preparation and trust that ! prejudice will not deter them from its use, II have found the action o: your Nolandine on the liver an t senetmns more than equal to calomel, which is an additional recommendation. err respectfully. A. O. .JONES, M. D, A General Tonic and Elood Purifier. 1 . W. .) ohnston , Proprietor of Nolan dine: During the last twelve months I have had frequent opportunities of testing the curative properties of your Vegetable Nolandine in the following eistases. and in net a single case did it fail to nccom-; push all tuat you claim lor n:-nypepsia ami other catarrhal a tie; Hons ol the stem- i i ael; and bowel-, catarrhal a'i'ecti -ns of! ; ei;ii luuiu e.iei aiaiaee. i ua. iuu:i i .v.i gint.uiuu., i vm.i ...... JAS. A. (lARhlCK, M. lb : j KindWords from some of our ladyfdends j IVJr. J. V. Johnston -Sir: I take pleas ure m endor.sin2 the above letter I send you from Mrs. Laroche. I want you to see how much good your medicine did w hich 3ou so kindly gave mo last summer for this poor family. 1 went to see them a number of times and found them in a ucpioraeietonu on .... oa.uene 'li!U I to take five bcttlcs of Nolandine before . he began to improve; he then went steadw ly on until en ti'rely restored to health. I i 1.-1 11. ..!? - I I... 1 1 ; of my family have used it; m every m ll a u ti'".;'-A uutuuiii'. ui v a ttint iii-.iuui i stance we have been greatly Benefitted by its use. 1 have distributed all all you so kindly gave me for the poor and have yet to hear the first one say they were not benefitted by its use. I am. yerv respectfolly. Mrs. M. F. I5A KKli, President Ladies' City Mission, Richmond, Va. Helow is an exact copy of Mrs. La roehe's letter.. The woman, her heart filled with gratitude for all the good No 1 mdine did her family, named her borne in California '-Nolandine'": Nolandine, California, February 1st. dear good kind lady, i take my pencil in my hand to write you a few lines to tell you how we is gotten along you know how bad of us all was ween you gin U6es that nolandine well roarm my husbon tuck all them bottles and got well and cte all you fetch him you kno he was most dead and you saved bisen life an-1 them too children you gin them six bottles of nolandine the is big and fat boys all them sores is well my eld man is dcii g smait, he dun got a tine farm and makes :i good livin and has good health nolan duie saved his life and them too children too we call our home nolandine becaust it saved mv old man life and the cinhlens life too. We pray for you and good man who made nolandine every mteand inorn m and hope god will bless you both and hope we will meet in heyen there aint none of us willing to he here without no landine and a heep ol peple Mere neer herd ef u afire we told thein about it now they like it like we doe and get it l thc di'.en dear good madam you tias made a well man el him and them too children and -'od bless you for that it takes me a w eek to write o much tins i tirst letter i have writ for nigh on h re year 3-cu is enly one l would rite to if you dont mean nt us few lines and thank that good man for given us that nolandine were save my vld man and them too bovs who is well and hearty. 3011 r devoted friend, Sfarah Ann Laroche. J. W. Johnston: 1 feel it but just to recommend your valuable ruedieine. N- iiver, or constipation p.rodncea bv m-u- j lars v-""' sl;,!l:.ii - V; Lou'' Urib p.bineor my ding ued to subduepam As ' Jist, Fort Mi.ini. I rial bottles o a tome for delicate female.- ii is nnsur I tins wonderful Discovery Free at E passi d. The above you are heartily welcome to iq any way you deem be-t, and I will . n 1 1 t,.ll r,t. .-.1.,, ,..n..f if ,,-ill applieation. Respectfully. Mrs, A. R. ANTHONY. LUiauif'Ui) an) win. otiai i. ui:i uu , r 1 4 i 11 Mr. Jos. . Johnston Dear sir.d have used your Nolandine and would cheerful ly recommend it as a valuable medicine for malarial diseases and for promoting appetite, and a splendid tonic. For the relief of thc pains consequent upon female weakness and irregularities 1 consider it without an equal. Respectfully, Mrs, L. M. BELL. For sale by E. T. Whitehead Co., Druggists, Scotlaad Keck, N. C. 271 3t, 'nliniili;i' m il.crlaml . 'dor.g Carolina's Ve-tern hill-. i he land of mountains, bro.-ks an-1 h:lls, !n Aj palachia's Eastern !-h.-, Where earli?t waves of m ..rtiias ri-l .-, Here se-.-ms the -lir a liqu'd blue, As if 'twere formed of vapored dew, Through weich sweet sounds come ring ing clear, From far, to till th' enchanted ear. Here waters clear as crystal run, Pen .ath their depths the swimming sun, And springs of arctic coldness How, Fed by tears of frozen snow. The noisy fa IN, with joyous leap? ndown the rocks' smooth-w jrn steep1:, Li joyful mood with Hying spray. Dash 'gainst boulders huge of granite giay, Or. North and West and South and East, For eyes of men perpetual fea-t, Ascends, bewildering, peak "hove peak, And heaven bends with earth to speak. Neath these mountains' sinuous line. With chesniit clad and clinging vine. Whose tendrils, firm in grasp entwine, Rich beds of ferns, the lofty pine. Hero too are gorges dark and deep. Where rocks and trees forever weep, Where stillness reigns, where echoes ui", Where haunts of lasting silence lie. And here arc mountain-circled plains In valleys fed by welcome rains, Dwell men of freest, simplest heart, To till the earth their noblest art. Such scenes as these, the sun at noon, The stars at night and full-orbed moon, Heboid by purest breezes fanned, In this Columbia's Swiizcrland. letter !o l!ae iibl'AilTMKNT OF lXTMIMOK. Washington-. D.C., May 13th. 1800.1 Lditoi: Democrat Dkai: Sir: Tim county (,f Halifax iu the stae of North Carlinn has been selected for the purpose of making a special investigation 0f ! real estate mortgage indebtedness. ! Inquiries have been addressed to the o .veers of mortgaged real estate, and m some cases to the holders of mortgages, to ascertain the amounts unpaid and the reasons for incurring the debts. Tue answers will be strictly confidential, and in no case will be revealed to any private person tllllli(, llt.,Pr (,Ni,l ,,fthn r,nn w OtlieO. who3G Cmolovcs arc all sworn to presf rve thc SCereey of tho infor-! 1 matin. i. It is hoped that, the interest j 1 in the mortgage (jacstion, which prevails everywhere throughoat this country, will enlist the co-operation of every oue to whom these requests are made. This investigation is authorized by act of )ngres3 in response to a general demand on the pa-iofthe people that it shall be matte , and it no? rests upon the people to make some necessary con 1 1 ' tributions to its succes?. ye , reSpeoti'ully, RoiIEUT I. l'OUTEI. Superintendent of Census. l'n 1 LA., PA , March 4th, 18S1). Dn Kikk : Dear Doctor 1 had a violent attack of gravel, afterwards had pains across small ofmv back, ex tending around my sides: my stom ach was disored , bad taste in my mouth, tongue coated; was compell ed to stop work for a few days. I took the Microbe Killer according to your diree'dons, and was soon feeling all right again. We always keep a jug on hau l to take when we get cold, or for any emergency. Ii. P. MoeiEiDOE, (with B. Shoe maker.) For s le by E. T. Whitehead ec Co. aoents lor Halifax County. A Scrap r J'.ii!"!" naves lier I,iFe It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper , but it saved her life. Stic was 10 the La-d stages of consumption, toid by thysieians that she was incurable and could live only a short tune; sh wMghed les than seventy pom ds. On a piece of wrapping paper she rea l of Dr. Kind's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle: it helped her, she bo oht a large bottle, it helped her ir.'Tc. bou-ht another and grew bet- tert-a-t eontmuvd it- use and is now strong, health v, rosy . plump, weigh - iotl 140 pouiv'i-. For tuUi r pariicu - T. Whiteliead Co.'s drugstore. If you have a painful sense of j , . . , i . -. ; lauguc, iauu ,,ou. ii.u.uc. t:.ku Dr. J. II. McLean'sSarsaparilla. 1 It wi 1 brace you up, make )ou ' stroiw and viiorou?. - For sale by E. T. Whitehead vc Co. To allay pains subdue inflamma-j tion , heal foul sores and ulcers the roost prompt and satisfactory results are obtained by using that old relia ble remedy, Dr. J. II. McLean's Vol- came Oil Liniment. I For sale by E. T. 'Whitehead & Co, i - i. j. . . . H ' W CHRIST P.Ro'yE NATi'KAL !. V W S. T am so cla t that Christ broke the natural law of jrra itat: j:i when He shook r if fr"x 1 1 is fett the clutch of Mount Olivet! The rei 'n of law 13 a majetic tbirip. but ti e Cod who ma le it La3 a riht to break it, and an&io and aszain has brokt n i. and aain and again will brak it. A1'1 law is only God's way of doinjj ! 1 wouldn't shn Uer and pn.an things and if lie chooses to do them I evc'r '1:i:e the name of th- Monger ?f,mr, nthpr wnr Hp lias a rhht r. A,i ' a mentioned, but I Would studi SO. nov ( inusT t'.r.oivi: n'a :'fi:.u. laws. Christ broke botanical law when.' on I i the way from Lethuny to .1 erusale m, I i ny a iew wonis. ue itirnec a mil leaved lip; tree in'o a lifeless stick. He broke ichlhyoloieai law when, without any natural induce ment, He swung a 2rcat school of Lish into a part of Lake Tiberias where the fishermen had c.-.t their nets for eight or ten honrs without the capture of a minnow, and by making a fish help pay the tax bj yieldius? from iu mouth a Roman stater. Christ broke the law of storms by compelling with a word tlie ang ered sea to hush its frenzy and the winds to quit their bellowing. He broke zoological law when lie made the devils possess the swine, of (l-.t-dara. l He broke the law of economics w,ien 110 ma(Rl enough bread lor live thousand people out of five biscuits cnat woutd not ontmaruy nave been enough lor ten of the hm, :ry. He firoke intellectual law when, by a 1 i r r i ... orct, lie suencen a maniac into pbacidity. He broke physifdo2icai i . 7 when, ! - J - . oy a louen, lie srraigutcp.cif a wo man who for eighteen years, had been bent almost double, and when He put spring into thi foot of in humated Lazarus; and whea, without medicine, lie gave the dying girl back in health to the Syro-l'ho-uician mother; and when Ho made the palatial home of .the nobleman re- souna Sain wit!l tho laughter of his , , . , , .tt restored t:oy ; and when, without !.-n ' f r tT h. -1 f t f r 1 Iln c-.r f.nnraolnr1 eves to seeing a :un : nd thc drum - . of deaf ears to vibrating again and 15 the nerves of paralyzed arms to thril ling again, ami then, when in leaving the earth, He defied all atmospheric law and physiological law, and th&t law which has in it withes and cables and girders enough to hold the uni verse tho law of gravitation. WHY NOT THE FAITH (T UE? 'The truth that, Christ proved Himself on so many occasions, and especially lbs last. su perior to law, still lives: ar-d every day, in answer to prayer for the good of the world, He is over riding the law. Klessod be God that we are not the subjects of blind fatal ity, but of a sympathizing divinity. -Have you never seen a typhoid fever break, or a storm SGddenly quiet, or a ship a-beamVcnd right itself, or u fog lift, or a parched .ky break in shower-, or a perplexity disentangled, or tbe inconsolahle take solace, or the wayward, reform at the call of prayer? I have seen it; multitudes have seen it. lou have, if you have been willing to see it. Deride not the faith cure. Be cause impostors attempt it , is noth ing against tiood men whom God hath honored with marvellous restor ations. Pronounce nothing impos- sible to prayer and you and i can not trust. Because ( licet it is no reason why others may not. The faith curists may in this war against disease ;3 only skirmishing ; before a geiu-a! engag nent , in which all the maladies of earth shall I bo rnntnri Surelv. allooa'hv an.l j homceopatby and hydropathy an 1 ; olecticism nee i rtiaforcement from j somewhere. Why not f-om the faith j &ni jtraVer of the consecrn-ed? ! i Tin: cure made by Kadam's Mi- crobe Killer in manv cass considered &!uuo-;t a miracle. If the . I Lave used your Ami io'.e lor Ma donors can give you no hope, try it. huia for over a quart-- of a century For sale by L. f. Wnitehea i ec Co., ; and have found it to be in every re 1 agents for Halifax C'-untv. poect all that you claim for it. It , 7 , 1 not only cures cnills and fever of lou can ue cueerlui and happy ; only when you are wdl . If vou feci ; every km-L bet it is the best medic "out of sorts ," take Dr. J. II. Mc- ine I ever know to build up the sys Leau's Sarsparilla . ; tern when broken down from any For sale by E. T. Whitehead A Co. j cause, Ueapectfuiiy yours. When you are constipated , have j headache, or loss of appetite, takej " Dr. S. II. McLean's Liver and Kid- j Fou weak back, chest pain?, use a ney Fillets; tht-y arc pleasant to j Dr. J. H. McLean's VY onderfui Deal take and will cure you. ing Blaster (porous.) For sale by B. T, WkiU2ft Co, For sale by E. T. Whitehead k Co. If He A i re :i I onian. !m; a l : : ! f Whst woa'.J 1 I.j if 1 e a w tc a . : I wo'il.!:: try to be a man. Cut i'lit Gu- and paste it on ynar looking glaa. daughter , and it will tie an ornament of race unto tliy hCA.l and chains about thy neck many times a ous' y avoid acquiring the s'iohtes' of his many sccomplish ment s and t!e he-!t of hid manifold wuvs. I wo ul 1 never ieirn to lay ire in rHUj.e or lirei i tee. i.vc . , fo'jehed a hre , summer or time 1 white-. I would put it dea 1 -vat. Tl.i-n 1 never would he expected to make one. The first 1 af of bread I baked 1 would let drop on the dog and kill him Then I'd never be ased to j hake bread ajain and I'd get a new dog. When 1 descended into the laundry I would rnanasie to fcri::2 out all the! . , , , . , , rnev tl .inni' u whOo no n h'uts i?iil I all the white shirts a blue as t!ie i skies of dune. Then I'd never be asked to assist at the wa-htub again. J I would pinch every baby Urn was given me to hold black and blue n j in half a dozen daces before it could catch its breath to shriek, and I would frighten the life or tease the temper out of anybody's children I was asked to amuse. Then I'd never lie troubled with other people's young ones, and nobody would ever ask rno to teach the infant class while the tired teacher took a vaca tion. If I had to sit on the front seat ,vhen a ,!;rd fo drive I would carrv a . . , ! large sen umure;;a an i gouge tue driver's eyes out and run the team ! int'j a fence corner the first mile out . 1 hen l a get the oacK seat on itie sliady side every tune ever .ifter ward. I would always sit sideways in a street-car. Then I wouli have plenty of room. I would wear a carriage dress in . tu &..r i ..ir i to sboW it oir. if I had no other place 1 . . , . i and expensive every time 1 swept a j 1,1 t To t 1 room or dusted a narlor. 1 hen Id I n.-i-rn t o nc'-i.il t iln cn,-h TUnrl- In church L would never rise dur- ing the singing and never lneel dur- ing the pra'cr.s. Then pe-rplo would notice ine and say: -"Aho 13 that pretty girl with such lovely eyes?" At the theater I wo-Hl wear the ! j.-,,r jp,,. tending's m- ! biggest hat obtainable. ; Tffe see l is - :d w-- . rr At cricket and law a tennis match- Rat o.x-. 1 r-.et th- nan : es I wouhl Ml io tlie frout row anl raise my parasol. I would cultivate such charming helplessness-, such hopeless innoc ence, such pretty child I?b ignorance, such fascinating dependence, such dainty baby ways that people would say, "Oh, we must take care of her ; she doesn't understand these things." Then nil my life lung 1 would be petted, and coddled, and fond led, and cared lor in a thousand ways, where more independent women have to "hustle for themselves' That K daughter, if other women would care for such a s.weet Huh bit of helplessness. May be they would. You know better than I do how women regard thai sort of wo man. But, you can gamble your peace of mind, your love of ease, and ail your enjoyments of life, that the Monster Man wouldn't torment the solitude- of such a woaian with hi - j presenc longer than a dav or two. ir.d she wouhl thus be spared one of the greatest annoyanc-3 to which womankind is subjected. All form - of organic and funct- ional iiiease cured bv Kadam's 1 Micro'-? Killer. For sale by E. T. ; Whitehead s- Co. agents for ILtlifax ' County. i - - - 1 Gi:a yvI'.lk, Ind., Feb. 21. 1 8 5 7. Dr. A. T. SLalienbv.-scr. Lochester , Pa. Dear Sir: F. M. Brown. Aktc 'N ' 1 M I'Rl - SI i ::an N s. 1 1 ) v -i ' r . v n ; u 1 1 , - 0 !!. W t '. ti.e tench. 1 , I Le Ar: Id a;:t r ::-' w.-l.ir, 2 . sf o .c ,,n: round:;; ijs, 1 t..k a w t he R"t: kc. con: ;r .: si d"W-i ! bv 1 : ,' Ne iT ! rh ::'.! - i w -l f M 'g-.t:ne s: r. r ; e . rnii: 1 c-t a dr i i i r. ,- . .1 i t ;:m ' "ok . w .s 1 I hure;.. but , 1 r: i i r : .' o : a s t. a r 1 uu ,.t V, w '.o :.e- w.i - i i for :..c ! t h .i : v , . . 1 ,i : t i -1 i ' r .... ? . . . ; ..... ' . !'. to v .rr:ed it r , ar. ('i 1 , i ilii o. l era i. old era e stoi.t s d back I t!u mi d-Ce of last e---' j was tjurp: i- d t !'. '.he ! of IU!.;V; had all w. d '. : r v . -.... 1 !i : ! i ig cpot : i) f i. 1 1 into 'ueh a ; i u t n n n. i tl -e ay. 11. ; ic.inl l - ;o i ' v which tK.e ! 1 alifax take pride, is ne of the :hict 1 hve net i i .. I I ti r,.- .nil L ' i Lit . . . . e . i i:e r . . : : , u in i r, om n i :.l si 1 f-.'tr.v "iS CIK'li y a viid: -i.k built of .-lone, th : ( nt r.i j-.var.b d bv an iron -.'c. Wc were l torm- t ov a l ;i for in g!C. e a ii' to keep th:' t 1 -oil di-:. o ca-ir there.1 1 ! e W:tU k t ( f he out -i le by a st ileliclotl ;. The town i ? lie - in . u. i:u y p i ! la 1 1 the country is roiling. :.u fit rat! -: hiufly ner.r the river, nee of pome of t h :. . e v er soetu a-1 ' -actl ve:':S 5. Hid if: while the pn -ran ' -t '.s I mi. -h to r - at .as ccr1 a'" : c.-n kindly t r e a ' i by a bountiful : idurc and it is a malt t of sur pri-e f h-tt it is not a pr -; 'T'iu , b'.-.:idng town, in"ie:id of th- st ri!g;;lii-g vill age it now is, hat I tru s. she w.l! :o ' remain much longer at a ft an htd! . I w as ii:iJ hop!t ably cntertidtH- I at the Southern Hot' !. :.:;d would bke to have paid a longer vi-.it , but m-ines red u to tuke tram next morrdng for Roeky M em!. N'm!i, ;intl ',. ,1. ! l nd went my bo v .-. .1 . 1 -r- 1 1 .. . i - . , 1 - Ti 1 etr.n or fat :- I - ' 1. l wi.oh I L'.'d 111- oue sumui-u' l'i v. Along the s lf-s.ame p-itli, an i 1 A tl i-.ver fdoondnr b As fair as eye has 1 -he 1 u; ,n. And .sweet as it wa-, fair. 1 dror ( J a sympvh'.-tic w 1 1, Nor stavci to wafh it rr '.., w 1 A nd by t he ghoL mi.- v. av He took mv h nel-l knew I s-.w. 1 Tiie best of M-ed that ! v 1 cm, 1 1-1 l-r ?. 'iiarl-jite 1 K-moerat . j At a recent May-lay celebration of thc LouisviRo wage-wo: dent Samuel Go:n,-- r of ation of J.abor, ri'i i: n -..'rs 'rc: .he Eeder-SK-c!i in heard fre v. k" : nef-s NOIT. w iicr: ti sai ' : 10a 1 :h he sai ) : Vou !i 'pientl y t ii is --liarge of a 'aln-t t he laboring i 1 iy there - re a hurdrr ! men employ- t ed in a fa'dory; at. i-lusc s ib.. v, n at r. i j ".-i.' :. the factory L i r. et y - vi- .f them will to !iora to r h-;r wives at.-i familier, w Lilt- thc !. i v : v, , '.' ' ' . 1. ' r 1 1 ') from the slion an f -j lies:!: no: moralist close! d- r -f sa.of J . : . look' ing v.-r. will f them drnr . v nitiCty live out 1 .. i 1 1 bav gone t-. i o; ir.t? 1 in v. it h r : money r-,. U:is rro'f-m tr.ora.i-.t mp! ate t! o ' th'. r c . trunk. V, hen th- y Cor. yi -. th ro. to send hit touched driven 1 p L. t tO I Lome t-.n electric Lu't-jn is : carriage- arrive ', ti. 1 he is u.'if -. he . u:. Ire s-e ; j,r.d 1 i r. (',: as -;( 7i xcer laiet tho-jc who) : re ' ai t lo icccp 1 i !.c mo lern t;.:u.ht .'---t-J up on the i-j Ca?ld Lis for tho : ji.of.'i:,': r-i n.ori. hos to Leaver., ana pray- , 1 .o.-r drunk'-a d-.- L a a t he SaW VCiter-iaV." But , :i 1 j.t4 ca-es it :-! tt:e 5 a me o.-i o.u..r.. wi..a un . . 1 1 i ... V, iu.porta-at ovoeption that the poorer man pa s more for ;'. :.;.'l suiters, more for it. The great point is don't jet dru-;k. FlL'o i.m'LV sec! dems occur in the houje:.old which cau3i bums, cut?, sprains and bruise s ; for use in such caes Dr. J. H. 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