farmers' ro-T FIVK CENTS I T TARBOROVN. C WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,1892 VOL. 2. NO. 27 TIT' i . . . - ' : ' '.--. i - ' i .. . . - .;: i . . 1 111 V.-1 tains ' : ty; axc? Np. 10U. TarDorw, Valmyr. Arm. '. ' No, -VZ- . ni.: III oik, Huiroi. lint at !nt Rocky Lund tram Vcitt, riisON. Trf, ' v.. irteiK. and u Tceoi i"' libe County made . aui (ieorge .. ' Ukiir, - uvr- :tlte Courv i , i ilvil.I lort-u v I of Jcto- pi operty to ; timed l'eic-. Job, one ox. ; otton rian: " Oilen John-. io Johnson land to .. land, sittt- ijdgecombov, adjoiuing. as tbo .d it'aihin! 2-Jd description 1$ hereby died in tne t irnistti o10' BRIEF OPINIONS. Put none but loyal men .jat. the front. Battle Creek Patriot. j;. One fcounty, one flag one money. (Joldrado Springs' Mail. -'. The iroper exercise of the ballot can clip; the wings of .monopoly. Philadelphia Justice. , .1-. It is a battle tp finish between the vested rights and human rights. ( tbd help humanity; Kansas City JluiJl(llX.- i - ; . Thk .South and West are together, .and the solidity of the future will Ik: against the oppressors of the peo ple. Mont.ioss'Yoi. .This must be a peaceful revolution , :is :i revolution of bloodshed has al- ' wavs been the negation of-hope to the xX)Y.-Tlie Truth. '." Are not the mines of -the west as worthy of t he. fostering care of the ', tmu-a nvernnient as the looms of the euaty-rr- The Calhaope. r - ' i TKKF. is unite a difference in the . ... i heathen, aird enlisrhtevred people; the -former bow to wood and stone while t he latter worship gold. Ex. Am ()h.lahoiua editor writes: "The ill . I i I. C . . ll. 4-K Wlinl 15JV. v."Lll, I lie lili lin;.! SUrttm, tm- subserilx r ovveth,' ynd the Jjjord' 'KnowethJLhjat vi arerin need of our dues. '"; -,';.' "L Honest of intention, is not, in this enlighiened age, a kuftic-ient ex-cus-J-or the wrong a man does by J- thoughtless v ot i u g. Demo r i s t 7 iwr. . . , ' ' -. The history of this country, docs nut eon tain an instance wherein the farmers wen- arrayed on Hi" wrong ical fjuesti oii.-5-leau THE DOINGS OF OUR. PEOPLE BRIEFLY AND PLAINLY TOLD. STATE NEWS- Happexixgs OF THE DEX8ED. Week Haleigh nialthis welf Welcome for lv enlace next hc tiger. Asa result 1 will have her cinten- and the weew Wilmington month: Wil. of Mr. Carp meeting at Ayderi, in Pitt couii professed 'faith and joined the eiuireh The congregations were large! 1 and the chiifeh is much revi ved.-HJ ew Hern .Journal. i . Trinity College has-just be Con of will Me- Warner's Crp Bllf Un. Correspondedce of the Watchman. Sakdebsville, X. C Heports from 82 'counties indicate a good outlook. A majority of the candidates have1 ripened very early lahy of them were thought to be so j green that frost would be sure to get : them. But f thank the Lord, all danger is over. Frost has determin : jed to stay away until after election.. i 'Possums are 'now being fed I to ' candidates in the Western district. 0 1' R BIGGEST STftlKES IRE As j too, after the sage had gulped the VJTOISG W rX)MPlRISO!S hemlock, was set upou bv the people I SI5tE THEY ARE BLOOD nl smashed into smithereens a LESS. ( kick all round. The Greeks were ' kickers; that made them smart. Up how to get kid OF DANGEROUS jto the conquest there was agrqwiug classes was often DiscrsED by sentiment, toward a statesmanship plato: and government owner- i asking that the people be saved, as ship of things CONTROLLED BY ! against the modern monopolist s tenet monopolies esdobed. j,, that the people be damned. i ' i' Looking over the whole ground, National Watchman . 1 learn to-night one lesson, that to ': ' ' . merely orgaiuxe and strike, . 6ght I nave trampeu iroin u -rM-and make a noise, may arouse public ty, over here to the site of ' Sniiion, near the old Creek silver mines rium. I had an object: for Candidates j 8DOt where a creat strike and insur i t a, . .- i . ,; . . oil . , : . 1 nte,.'g ; llain-iaiiv 4 mcnes. . iew Dranay abunuant. It is bid out so revenue men can't get a sniell. .i active and uo.danirer from early irosu ration m miners took place a One of the candidates called anotner I tury and a half before cnrist. a liar the other day. lne crowd said that was chestnut, that all caud- fii the' idatcs uere liars. recipient of a handsome gif t f rom -j Sixty-four postal card reports Market Street Sundav iSchkl of ! f rom the Piedmont LHstnct ; indicate verv .' no rainfalL but candidates are fall- Creensboro in the shape ot a fine portrait of Rev. .i. rZ. Maim, 1). I)., a formed trustee of the collt-ge.- Durham GU) i An old coloj-ed man' who thfard iron. W. R. Heiirv's ! sreat tariff spt ech here last week came into town next day nduig on an o!d shabby cart. When some one asket t him why he didn't ride on eomethir g bet ter, he said: "Tse" been pfcyn: V . t oo niiich tariff,' lioss. Can't afroril any thing ; better," Scotland NeeK Demorrut. :'' , The Coventor last week issued the following commissions;: W.fo. U horn as, 1st lieutenant, Co. (J., . 3rd j regi ment; J. E. Smith, 2nd lieujenant, Co. G.r3rd regiment: J. W. Keatts, 1st lieutenant. Co. T., 3rd .regiment; If. 1 Tavlor. 2nd lieutenant, KJo. I., 3rd regiment; G. W. Tritchet lieutenant, (Jo. P. 3ri regin State Chronicle. " . ', -. ing in the estimation of the public. There are four candidates to every voter now and more will be brought ont. Shakes are .going into their dens and camp meetings will soon be over. . ' ' the" Central 0yj j opinion and eveutually lead the way y-JJ" lout, but it is not statesmanship, it is tne . ,j,he gtatesman pan "j0 no good until ? he is in the chamber of legislation, cn iaud uo strike or paltry clamor can thousand desperate men found re- Jj nobier torm of suasion to do fnge ia this castle, sixteen columns tua . of whose ruins stood around me, on flitse CTeat mine twubles .were 1 he ancient ' state ver conducted them. 1 .w, A flinm t nri ratn ly, a maguificent portraiture of the j 8peculatorgj whicb accounts for all kicking propensity of our protean j wolto aud bloodletting. Bf f athersi Especially does this seem aQ d wp ahaU the rame thiug. a suggestive spot, when I remember ; Qn the olher huud the ancieut roud that neiir tt, during tne reiopouue- , , beioiised to the people in . r o r-M . is heard of. 1 I .1 . I ..... I ' T SELF-40XDEUBSED. Tie bilrrr Qalt. A FieirRES 'Advanced by Goldbugi 5 M R. jsditok--i ne wwj , Wu ru Will Pmtk A ItoOMER. 1 the Uemoi.eUxaUoii oi , Finer RANG. tin. nrirv i.f rot tun cailtiot W toO.'ol r-vr v: .v ...... .r. l .1.. - I tea called to tne -iemuo i u- Krom the Amerisaa Banker of people. KngUnd is the great ottou Sntember 10. we cliD as follows: A A public document entitled "Gold and silver," jnst usned by the U. S. Geological SurTey, presents the sta tistics of production of those two metals for the year 1890, and ;7 ahn for previons rears. Vwo facts are especially noticeable in this report: The remarkable uniform production w . . A - tfwn spinner, luuia is ourgr-mir !.--petitor hi cottou growing. . Silver is the money of India. ( England uses silver in buying India cotton. This silver she buys in Kurppcand ;AuKri ca at eeTrnty cents and paa it in India at one huudred crnts. ; Our cotton is thus brought into cxnpjU- ' ' i Uon with oottou so purcnaseu. r-n- "e n ai..! ; uianv wtiu Will we htch.kev aiid v t a cuYcts i on a tew ao-s, errrrdrvain!!, will grW ln idoni force the thinking ----- 7 . . , . . . of 4d and the rapid increase in the land needs a constant urr.T miirr ftur im i and lxxum elertious si W'v inuit inak- tion toucli lighlly level. From this splendid sea-girt QwneJ but n min 1 obtain, moraiiv aim pavsitui- , sian war, two Uundreu amr nriy i common and no trouble years earner, iwenij inouwuuu. .-,,. nroves the mines, he can. ?iilu of a poli villi- Slav.- ' I v gol oiAi, wan demonetized it would be used only in. the arts and would socm fall below the price of ii;6n, tin or copper, is ilat "inpney in gold. '.':: : ' -.V . 1 Amkkkjan hherty'ih the liberty to mI tln tiM-ms of the man who holds a (inch on the mean? of pro 1 .list.ribution. or starve. Scjittle Call. " '.:.' I.Aium is not a conimodity, to ..1.1 r-rmi i n't i tors at the lowest : t.i.l.lf .- 'Labor is the creator of all conuuodities capital's progenitor. Kunsas City J'hnloujr. - - . - ' Osk hundred and ninety million , ac-res of laiid' in the tTuited ! States areowneti aim i-uiiuumu the greater share by , , t If. A -St. Pjiut (iifdl Mm Governor Holt has given. tl: City Guards of Atlanta, ba mission to pass througn xue their war to'. Few York to, takp i. thi f 'olnnibus Centenial celebra tion... ....There are now 2l5 convicts in the penitedtiary. are -to besnt to .the Candidates are too I mis for the nasture. Thev are feed j a. w Gate inn- them oir imported turtle sou . . ... . per- Late on part Of the farms PoanokeJ thus reducing the iii the gieatprison to 100 the uiciikji. wru : yeji-j paniw, tnemy iuuucuuu ...... ... ,i tmvi. the nower showery. lne candidates cannot ers,i meohanics and laborers DroKe, nioleVn aro-timent that get any oody to near tneni speaK. f rom their masters anu ooiieu w me, ru;ul:i'aaJ transpdrtatiou lines must i ir v i u ii i in anu iilui vutx v.iJv.a i. hiihiii v a i-niiii n- iidiii - discuss the force bill and the tariff i their own countrymen. Then racket Then1 they form clubs and tie to the north, at the mines of swear they will vote' for the g. ol p., gaetus,aud eastward again, at thed;o. p., or the n.-i. p. or bust, ; Hvu?, similar outbimks also occur- , k h - f jjjg ou w,icb tMimli Liaanj f l-i if' - f Ii4t' 1kML i ii or ,I jnaiwnmins in nrnnniTioii th;LL f i .i-i.. i :. .' i , , - - -7 , . for a sole place to iau wnen me thev got. into a V.ivitJiJir Mii'iwrsliin for the a"'; i,m,ifi1f M T it the Ciwks the f i U. llVMi' m - taP Uradeliiuioaist have iguoblv failed to I Dun pwt. iH'fon-. l Will-. our ii"!":!! - ftv h.ivv? Uriii a fact iiuKv rib'-'es ol.' i r." u inoro t hail w:vi kI ' of silver furnishes I great dn I made clot the tiiri.tl out of t .i.. ;i H-Oph" to i'" intv ( ; -4t man can uo nion h.ud empty stbmache Ihi- been comijitg n i- Iwin to Ih how. he Stnt ii'i t N.i- our purM1 nan !i inorr RVinur h h ouwle-u k" 'Il-Mfiiin at ) 1 1- v. t li.eti l.ard ;htt timt. ;i -tlalv OU till tiling hni .r.il Nti-.i Ilk Hi tin nrodnetiuu of silver. The gold pro- i r . . . 1 I rVmftot 1 TM.t inn innriAn Yiir WAn v r m wimmm. mtmm I . .-vr-w i . .i -it . . J- r T" TU t :.u l,...nnlv th mnla. uiit K.ln-dile we will have - - a a a. a aaaaai bkmb . aav i a la-r h a a. a iubl iul aui'i'i v - i t ... . . , . i . i ? I I.. IC'l tl.n.nir Iwxntn tn IU1 1 ICS I tO I lie tlollll' annum, wnue tuat oi stiver nam- , "Ti V., eT," t i.- llil li V. - Aie I Ii uJil 'lh7 million and lias I will lael creaseu iu me same uhm irem i ? " , . . , . ftoo rwvi 270 000.000 tier annum, rot more for sale. As tne sale pro- t 18RQ tk nf th mnhtion of ceeded the price o! silrerkept a aa m w . - a-- - it in to -o la'k m:iu wti.i hut, t!;it lib ttv t ) uv' eiii; lioine- ling jiihI sI-.-h.-k, to dulo iHy.i.f out ni'-n, uitli m . . . m.i mm i vi.iir i. i f .if iii i tint . t Hraf rail war tn th lacrtnc. tne UrO- laiiiuK truiii w - . : . r v. Dm nilf it IV i-Kim- we n4Un! it cheaper and tbonghU .ui till ns aiwoir the J.:""". mer Tb. EDiTlUhj Jld OtriMn. du.trv.lii .vou.yt. lUW f...!. -t. AuaiUH iiie Eai aaw asjiiipwv , wa-w i w a railway was completed to Colorado m pretty thick anyhow. 1 he old and the year's production of silver Qneen is grandmother of. the.j.res rose to $16,000,000. From that cut German hmperor. lemonetia- Fa time to the Dreseutt railway !build ing , in the mountain region aud ; the silver production havp none hand until the tion then uiarjiave been ucompliahed . r i ;rLi :.i....t DT xavor aim au-.-cnou wimwui. , . ef v. But (Jermaiiy only had ubout j C'41"' nnlliona of kiIvit in circulation. Louses ",u r . . . i not make I was the The faJhcr of hidenkJ, the IIUIC CUUS l..JU . 1.11 present enormous output has been England knew that would i reached. That the two facts are a permanent supply, j-? connected together as cause and ef fect, is very plain. llailwaT"N-buihlr mcr has enormously cheapened the thing is oveir. historv. Near here. ir. k;, i--.!. iij lild initintivft ; cost of extracting all ores. .wll-.1iimtiDiii j' - ' . , , , . . . .im'l iKi'tnnra niton llm HnMiu a new inventions and discoveries in mejai f too. the -men in the marble quarries ' '(4,.iti1,ttiiatof law. Law is a I lurgy have worked the same way Aknv rn-icrts hare come, from the '. at-.rtipt work with a great and bloody. . ;tu;,,. .i.:rti, ,,wMnr avai- i Knr. If an vbodv! 1 is looking for a East.' Sheephead are biting "well, i light. In all these rows a quarter ot : ever can be done. The law- i cause of the great decline in silver and rattlesnakes are plentiful. Pea- a million worn abd ragged lives gave . j . fi.n,. ni...s.. climes vohetn-i since 1870. he can find it in Uhe tnits sii-'e suejirlv rioe. and the hay-! on the e host. ' . " nJ . .,;fi Wh SfniPBmjiitshin enormous increase' in the amount , i ; . S , 1 - . lllbl 1; iiliu.vwni' - - - - - . XI he turn ed her attention to the United States and with what success we are all fa miliar. We " produce 118. million dollars worth; of silver a year, : and if this can be kept out of. circulation ill ivteiira it a ItfilKT cbllin KS loll? aS It i 1 nroduced. There IS a biotlier-' hood among thieves m an naiiona. rhe men who are m tavor o a ugni currency understand each other all Tile fa sculptor, " 'I he fall was an m The wai the s vim i w' r r . I ou . . ill i J. 1 Ulmculf ou faif na :.. ..n,n..Miinn CIIINi tllt'lT ilTP ) (10(1- numer-dess. Jiut. an instructive historic parallel is Sjhown. All their con - of wild; Onf biggest strikes areas nothing .Vwi 'wi,;if. ts.iw.r ili u1k! ' eomini? udoii the world's market . . f . - .1 I.I 1 I IIIIIUWVV, . . o . .. . 1 an,tifihfB ntmcrhf. it from the . tins argument, mua jwiuucw, 1111.11 Ulivi a. iiivj j j . - .' A. a to ir- easily set aside by a table (somewai as too obstinate to use the follows; , nise ot maunoou, i . moDimoiorwi. , 1882 3,.!i00,f)00 i...... t luail ftlOnnnnnn - " ced upon us the, r r l : . in v- a; prooi maL'iL is .woic iuau ..MB1 4rt.800.ooo. per EuVlisliiohev 3 ,;t.nn tliaf thp tronl)l witn tne . ia- in nrm ono .wr capita i.whu i .p . - m.i iiln iuci- t t iuumuk v ' o liejlUlllg raiirouu or any mo- !.-. -.'- ... . I i . nii i . i ,i i . .- .r- i . i . i . . . . t . i . t -. -1 . Efu'i ih i's 1 1 in i i im i. i i uritpr nor rnp war f im rov v tric iniioum;eii inuu . . i... .fi.. a. mw wnnm.....: it cbimui i.wi i i-' - -..... ' . t . i J . . nni i ii pvnr it.' 11111 niriuii ot liiw ii. 1 " ... . . . . . 1 . . .1 11:.- m . . - I . " IV 11' v.... . . ... . - .. . . ... . . . . . . . r. M H . I ... 1 . . . .. n . I 1 V I II 11 I 11 II I U 111 I 1 1 1 . raging ... .. . i ; ..u; from IW1 uk,.ww ."iF'- uukcib uu vm v....j. ;v o v u ill i: ii. n i;iiAM"r. in un iiviomi' .'im i . , . r. ... -a -m w . .. - .. .a.. u " f ... ik i. iw-va tui.K wo n ixi rni am ia ni iki if" rniiBruru m ' which conies in free of tariff, an 1 addled out to those -vio are-- try to die with the force bill cramp colic, vails to-dav I The free coinage of silver has not Athens and noraut or P, tests were waged strictly on me com- .hr r. i w . . . . . UUl IVli a, ft . d is ( petitivc plane; and it is , humi liating , n ih -We right t that no higher order ot tnougni pie- ,AV . i,.lvR!n1M.P f0. trade-uuions. At furiiith. even as I was arnoug 115 trying' to find out is over or under. the from New lork i . j - i ! strikes hud commotions were General I sit Buffalo, at the Carnegie over the world, and as the moiietary j gtalesma . , ..Ml .At.UllljllMlfll tlkll I UONIl'milV Will UCHl'llDHm-.. .....wJ, ...!' there can iro to war without the con- cr V' uiif.nfa. few ffreati. banker, audi Ihefiltiier -i..l itAii, m..-4l m l.imiji. Ill lril.ll W flirt 1 A.llilluu4il' uar capita. u.oiixi iuck uiuoht wn-...-- - -i...,.-: . per capita 0.617 auj Tndon. The great capitalists t i rif I V....I.ik.I.. ImiaLiuI Mil Willi " i iii . i uii Ktrcuiriii mc i r .per rapiu ojMW EiiirlisliMiiohev. Chauncr I)eiw, a ,, ,in" KamiK the u.v mt wan :i t .1 1 1 il..M I J.. I I. .1 f .. n tne i . A .Min..-. 4 i- . t- f AiiAixi i i i xx . i . w i -i riiomii nuns a ni.. winner l see oy .tne iaiciB ma uvw. ,u jUuaiu, jty ."" i nrLvae to imblic nanus. rtr,iKes, i v : -,- . . . , , , ... , A,i r m .,.ii i., n,i,w. o Tliaf. t ... if.f Mlmr n "Mines- . ' . V . i ! in. tiii vears comiMueu rprvuucia i laiuinn mthbuu , wiH-.i i i t vw ; i. v i j i w r-j' : i:va 111 mluiiui o.umh' ; jliiii ii'in unit u tivyi. t i, a. nni inco nnnrn'is win i ... - 1TVl. - - , w- - . . 11 II l I I I I tM I i 11 LllU A - -" - - hrrs f Great Mr a. euoy- was a kiiik- gi iiwier, ii. the author of "lynib .1 t-r. vaap lorof the m .1 on or a wuic iiiu.h her of Thoru.ab hvasu hip cirpeiite. laid I.iviustoiie mill. k-rator m a cotton l !"' (ibman Kmienr Maximilau ti of a coiuni'Mi hohjier. . lU-nioAllien .m awordmaarr uod I The fa lh. . id of a cr aiio iijii.i.1111 iij her of ir Lobei t (1 Wl, t he , win a i' n labuier. Il Suhh. iSvm a Hlk-'wind- ii.I viiliidvd 'in the raiikh'. olpiiniur i lie w;ia"a f.uin .laborer. t.he pvxt wail s iin.sei f a slei ui iker. p. ra iihr's of a seems to be a new .issue. I : suppose seee. Jtt he partv that gets the oldest egg; it was the 'imprisoned miners will win. This thing will Keep on j struck at fSuuioni , omersmg ""- C7 M. . - . . a , 11 .1 i Think ot the historic para net. .hpr.visfi continue uutil who with the - Dr.. Montrose, the Congregiitipnal ;ef YMwiehpr who made a Denipcratic ci.M.li.:kt Kesnersville" last Friday wi'--- .- a . . . iiMit, is very much disturbed oer the reports that have been cir lUeieu 4-u.,i- i,n u-.w ilrititk on the occasion ,...tin.i. The truth is tSiat the 111 11 ll.OVwa- I,. , 1 a i riPinnUV fill (JW 111.1 4 ViiO CJ .l-.nnf: two fathoms shorter tl l . w - ers, Knglish landlords. Manv th :i littlo! betfer f ceil ing. hattto iKanus in : uusiiH." ...v.. i . i i...a ...1... iMitvc iln ItOL are learning ri nai ii" . .nvenich milk, and as the pro- ilueers of the " country cows should -have t is useless to try ai.d convince man that it is to his interest to vote for a eanduiate who has in public Vnd in private shown'" that -he was oYnvd body-und soul, by the eiieniy . A labania" M r rot: ' Twent v4 wo thousand idollars a -i . . . j . I. i TMiuM what, it costs 1 ennsyi- .- .i i'i .. .....:! .i.i:it-ic to. keep the i iihiuvhimu "" 'from earning bread .for their fami lies. . Ho ion- will the 'taxpayers - ' A'jMv.' f ( iron icic. on (lharlotte A(?l'x- tv AAV. OKUiui" I 5' t y U.-i nnf' lipjlll fnlllllirr illtO llODC gCtS J. i. -i. iofnl An thev be auie to keep 11 . 1 1 .it t-l-lii C.idllllL "lilt' ik NliC UlUllllAi nouiuuiug lam "." nr. I." ll . .. . ,.x...it n.,n.l 1 &l imr - halts' theV COUld 1 aa T n CB UIIIM I I II 1 1 I lilVll V4 I ' " I . , , I II I i a luive not i no man otherwise. Histo.'y est in 23.years.T-Asheville'6Vijtz?.; vr- w r Sinitb is now in - Tx noirwhere he is acting as attorney j . gome 0f them will be swinging j U,GIV 0f intelligence here 1 rtind no for a big Fhiladclplna corpaiation, shanghai roosters around to knock one w - i . i i 1' :L A ti. AAA Annwi! rf 1 - n "i . . a -t 1.1 . whch is about to uuv w,uw out 0j)0nents. Une ot my ueignoors solution of the labor prooiem. ; bloody strikes wars land m Ualdweii county... i sai,i ie wa3 for the party that nau j The human mind nas receutni- i-. ;t ,vaJ aiVavs ;SU, Ixt week there was a double wedding at ; the chjckeng td I flight with, j has not advanced siuce the isceues nme, j, Cary. Miss Alice . uucsuji notteli egg8 areunicertain.- "Jt is noc s enacted here among tne u reeks. m j - ' known here, was married to Mr. believed by many of we haysecders those i days th,ere were great minds- Whilgt itis 6ad on the one hand H. L. Nelms, of Chase uity, ja,, anu that much relief will be given by a honestly working for a solution; anu j reflect lhat laoor organizations Miss Jfiftieuuess-was marricu s nartv that throws nothing nut ioc-:i am astonishea to una so nmny jwiu-, reflise to call J. E. White, ot NMtson. r.x. ! ten eggs. True a speech on the tar-1 Bions to those troubles among ine j l iff or the force bill is about as nasty, eariy writers. How to get rid ot j WikI the breath of some of the speak i the dangerous classes was often dis- Ws is rfs stale as eggs ever get. But! cussed bv Plato; aud he Anally caniei 'this egg campaign is new to most of . oUfc squarely 'forii plan endorging us. At one time I expected to vote j government ownership of things con the democratic ticket this -ear. but trolled by monopolies. Think of ibis egg campaign has been sprung ' that ye third partyites of America! itu the'eountry. r With a ? rquiblican Christ did the i same. Something .1 Somite, there is much, the hl lionev-lmneu uiaiec- !ilr the two metals, at their coinage ral- has nfoved to Sciitland and bonght ! uf doom. And whr not?Tho .rea. - .5!iu iwia uro mWI I f . IK I M M 1 1 1 ?Nl r HIM MUi! i I ' . rains give. him aMv . . 1 1 ' V. a casue. lie. couhj. urwu- teil ns whr some free trade mien are delighted with The faJher of the great Tintorret- to'y'u a j Wiitchiuaki r and jeweler, -The filther of A leiander Wilson, the orniOiologi.t, was a lalxirer. jwum: win mu5 I "V . 75 tK- TT.,;i.1 Slta U'.th mteu u. . : i ,)C.ople will always kick against a ; - r -"-V" , . UWiou 'American Protection We will ncv, nn nas lul1 b uiv;ai imu ui 'Ph,. infn inaa i mvo nT juv . v - . . . i ' wiiimo. . lit. iiiaLaiiLi'0 . s-a u.:! the world's output of gold and sil- er know until he renders lus final mir, -i ;n.i of DODulatiou account, how much of his money is .ot nn.man ltp-1 ' 1 ... .. IT. .. . . . . .1.-- ...:.. .knnu oitur roiaor hii. (TnnHitierinsr tne aniouui i i oi i'ic iimw i . ---.. . , . . t iw.k rnui.il TnfMipT. we Itritirfli fnnitjil invteted in Ameri- find that the j output has enor- Ca, there ouihtynot to 1 mncli dim- mously decreased when considered cnlty about these two nations uwm- A grai culiarly indeil niOKt ' by I l.ii'nn in fiw ninnnla I mr fncrethpr ii the mourr confrrence. I t ia DernuiwiH iv- i -i i"ft - . i .. . ""v r. - 11 . i. inn h i.irinit.i in I mirr gthem; . . . .Im iu,:m -,l,Rtiire than it is toJbryl where it aiiTill-l 1U VUC iurv.t r - - . I ...... fv nhr iii. i Th monetary coniereuce. l h iik 7 the president an. in other, and he could:, t nave n ounce - - Wlth the stump, from winch tne M-eaKc , o . tv , orated that night, witnouta MHu,,. . . - p(r(rs relief from ; rician's '"Laws". is seen dished out nits raesmen -: Undet it aid wagj An Income Tax. uated income. tux air tax. it the man' who the favorable, cm is a irolits XT Mlit ions maintoiuctl in tlie republic will jay mot of the republic s i-upport. laced .... a 1 I. . j a- . The boys simp y iiiteo nuu - , . , f buidens ; horsed bv the classics and tne Iii the foot of his long leg goL a V 0 f ijpnnTilicaii nartv ! mW J to ' make the g VV 1111 t iirv a - - r; . X aa. j v-" 1 1 li - ' m ll .. . a nunureu for the cure ot wrong Dy tne coi.i .en House and tions of St. lonis and Umaha: tna ; ,vwl ,1(i tu ftlliv oncomnetent . . , , ... " "-"I'""! " " J - - I our party, verv resolutions and demaaub .en- i . . , . h onrsp . When once this mJ I IU 11(11 uuxav-- I . a J - .a a .1 If. l.liJ t I B Mill I UtUI . i new force for solving labor troubles , Rilv hronrrht in oneration the nrst ballot to their aid, empowenn W I til llJal Oil lllUOb umuiyvKvuw v .... . , . - . . . ilmiMhntad t i i .a..&K miwf j 1 iiibli a a - w ary oi sratesmausnip tbe ,ilTer output t to the in- if , it does anything, will tlx fch; ra- their demands into the majesty of crease in J-ne . F TTnitd Us l-.tr .itver ana tfold while the Iritis, on the other fato ac- imeVu degraded br ad verse:leg- of indescribable pleasure to behold , W f t that the popnla- islation, and it will te too late to iu a great western republic a vast i.Ulie lter it when remonetiiaUon increas combi nation of farmers and knights on oi The M vW ! W..1. PkkLE. h to make up nioney .i?, " tnn U K.iai.d can It is inspir- wru. - . a--- ittr,l l-lw wi..u;fi.w 1 combined, to nare oeen a oiww keep-nun m.ii..j;wu."- f j; , I multitudes ;wnu"BW - 5 i ..l.,.i U mn lifn IJiidet . .. ...... ....... i u iivfi iuiii uwi v . : I . . 1 '..-. lmjKojuii Southern cotton at something ne cape wn V clearsighted en theiir ballots like men. a it the taxm will ie will bo most easily twrne. Other laxes it falls niwii re abhicvtil, laying n embar upon the endeavorcr prolix will be i3'H eeinpt; uu!inefii niiii" wiLI Ik- freo to earn ai . . . . i make its in or. to know that Treat i .i-i' - O I . . . i tn-.t tViia nrm is the sovereign ' Ms ?.'a" , , ....r.. .w.w ... o 1882 8Uver tne Bible! rcat I Both I 1Q has saddled the country, but the ! highways common property by cou- , vcar'g debates will bring to the, view i!;iy. vania s ones i.. "anil oitenod ones ci.l for less than 75 cents pel gallon j sugar, and vv c..w ibiif. at. Beaufort hucksters 11 V a... - - - I , r ..... A .1 I a-il 11 cr tm in an vl iKirt c. the town at 10 centa per uhrt.. Tlie Atlantiq Baptist Associaiion an- miMiir to have a nne iiwimg, ood delegation, about and hvcladies. aru ... . . Hivl,t'o tiii n to atlXMlU iicu "moLii. w - . the number were lie 'ii... t..' ii n - I'resHieni- m l l1 iui ,... - --.- - Wcrest College; President nf Mnrfrecsboro l-emale niitrbtv week" Thev might i vrtino- them from private to the force billists at thev might not. Per reduce the tariff on wwil .niil throw rotten- egirs in the ownership. The plan is p n bl it- Plato's, though he borrowed it. He shrewdly saw that it 1 1 , 1 1 1 . 1 i . . dp!L-iic i knocKea tne uolloiii out. x omnvo Both...... Here it is seen wrbl that ..f . bnlw nntiwiid the marvelous tact w na in the world's A..:i it.. ,nuL .kf Kpv tfold and silver was but , .i" i.: r h'sa than 3 1-2 Dcr ceni rt.i.1-. mid .V 11 Oil I 1 1 tf. - llWIllTHIllll .1. v . aoK,65i.83s one-third below its uormal price?, by ....im.ooo.ooo keeping it in competition with ct .....i..ooo,ooo hiMj- with the artificially ....2Ki.ooo.ooo cheao mony. "f tl W. .1, P. the increase In Progreirt Fiinnrr. jt wealth "wiJI no longer is le lHverty is made to pay. . . ' . i ii i' . . : i ...l it projieriy win lie mnmi is now dirtco'n raged. luu so eo.uitjible liiH ever been, dekiied for raiding necessary Under where it A 1 oroduction of both f7Z,,101 a year. make it some cheaper, f4intl lockouts. It kicked the bone ' f v f tue soundness of their OarEastrra Brrtkm. tll3 F6l 'stand ..il ... i .i ii the .public paving any interest, If th hioncv without why jiot th'' fanner, thebunder, the -sUay county,-, town- .,.1,1. mil citV be ne.iimieu -to use it the mechanic, ship I 1' i i . t erese 7 he- JWUubqe. f the irnited States f.t vf,.ii-j ncoitle in every 1UI l" i . ulioiire engaged in.-agr.iculturc. Canada. there are hundred as eomnared . with '4ifty-six in Sl,ven in Kngland,. forty-eight in 1-Vauco aud seventeen iri ( 5 ermany I'.ea.'.x i lie .' .. ' : : ... .'. Carnegie' wires.' fVoni his; castle in Scotland thttt gras shall grow over in p.-tiiisvlvania betore ue union laoor, iiivai is .....i,.t"..tii! How Aniericau lalor is JH VMVi . - - - w ttroteetvd against the conipetitiou o y Kuroiuv paupers-- TtMt Advocate. j TUt - old worhi'of ours is consid-- t.ral.lv u? Hf plum, in a moral way. UdaniLwithihe best of inlluence about himAad not strength' enough t . .. :...! ni will employ er &t'-. New BeniorA.. Mm "Frank Sa'nderlin, """i - . ' i : ... j i t i t.:i.i.- r. ni'fteii liiai i a-o 4I11V1 WC..".r 1 man, while out .m fshilob. ' Camden county. i tables, was brnbi I ly A vere twenty lveu oa if. C. 1.. Wal.e Brew-: ollege. - , a. i i . l nnji. va vaav uv - - - . m a a a. a-. . i amaii m i . t j- i i t K..i : m1 h.wr i.iMiiil .i? j...t: r..iv, ...v iinnr nvpi-! . ... i , r i nfjia iir use in uieirwuMiuu out jl leei imte uwui iu i um ""' , oi uuuieniiuu xnn ..... 0 . rf.aso iing Will take ireaii aruuuirni l... . , v. ..!. -hio u. ,.i...i....; i c..r t.. tHia il,.-! !. .5 , iii !1 in-a much ereater ratio than nas turow enousjii luttcu vggo , ro uie Buiwroiuuu. m. o. i ; rom tiie Diooay norruro cuihiku : - - , c Twwm , : :i.... ;f i.. 1 n 1... h-ul o ? , , .J i tin. txinuiMtion. Senators.. Jones, i ii i 'i 1 1 i i : i ' ' i" ri i i i i i : i Li7 iiiunv aw w - uh mhi air ii rv -a- vn vw "-- r if iiia itititii rti -"a m a. ' a iuii oh a!party, but it wouldn't be sound I statesman. W Hat is the matter with j ; rocks 'phe so-called de-1 money, atter tne ronen , egg hcul- Von. .xne oiu .rcaics out r m 0.k,l(.rsitf but awakening ureeK wnen .i ' . . . , . . - i ! - - . i. a fi i " - 8 feel tbe pressure of hard times just " as keenly as we do in the West and II Lr 'rrijrii n ..t 11 :- . , . . vci..i. - . nient. If ('levelainl is - elected ne ; common the great lngiiways. .viier y reni jnd him of the great things that , oie iur mm.j t lm rtJ 'rKe UI,U P?' 'S his shoulders ; annual uHF.j j,..---. tne Ue8t nve urM i - " - i a v. a a j a . . - o u i - , iu-, . aee transpiring, s om " This increase a on record . on r uig . u-oi. i aml growls: , -We have, handed our ; Lt So.6bo.000 $24,200 that the demand for the precious the South, savs a writer iu n furni population. Senators , Jonea, 1 jolirn-i hut they bare been : made to Stewart and Morgan have all de- tlv.ex(! till4t the Western .farmers are clarcd that there is no gold avail- nougihlc for their troubles; that - .. -i . ...i.i ..r muncuve- iwrnn ui en the products should sit down on a basket full ....it,... X .,.wl I1..11..L- 1 1. 1.111 lint lit .urn uium j uii itvvuii' m y... v.0 aim growls: "vu- nac. iiauucuuu. ,; L i Kn W1 OAO 91 200-I . 7 my poor weak State, 1 cannot assure Vou also to own the mines aud qv.ar-, f di,,lomacv and statesman-; mounts toaf 7n market,. and t he ie.itle that even that would make Vies and save all this bloodshed. ' llV4.r u fi,e ouickened genius of ,000 of which I have piportonea to lrujnjoug nU . 1 1 . r ! i . if..i.: .: I.V. i -"l- - . " t he country prosperous, i um win - ; ion nao vour, ui,i.ie cmn"."t to admit that 'rotten eggs are an ; aasteria where tools aud wagons and the west An Inquisitive Tkamp. VOUlig WO- Tiibilen at githering saulted witn A Word of Warning. .1 negro .,,ockt?ts with rotten eggs es iiil then literally cut to pie - w 1 ' i -J liarco. a colore rtT.,1 ' hft nerro.was.- cuuti ..;Tw,l t Prtmden Court Hotkse, as soon as the coroner's jurylreuder- kd its verdict he was taken iroui jau V... t,,,.,.i i-oil limn .iitd. ''after.; hav- II Ql. linn1" .' I ing. been mutilated with kn 'w5w strung up to a tree and t ....... i in.iif.tu pintttieil into niK Siiim u it .1 x i llotb white and .; colored pf .in... ..afo-hhnrhood expresses .. . i.ai;aviiiot "-.that luatice has senco no (- i.; Wn meted out to a fiend Stan hint.': red and but ves, ne thous-body. ople in j them- ;oncon i n . i . " ... - ' . . . . - -ii.? i. itl , eiTective weapon on tne stump, ior . plows were niaue, anu nistory icii!oi ; no candidate can stand theirs logic, j no turmoils there, Vour (iyrmt'ecia but when our party gets out of sound where were made all sorts of clothes! reasoning, solid argument, and has !;lt direct expense of the State, "and .,fiiiiT tint, rotten et?-rs lett. 1 must lie.ir !of no trouble. a nere liuunwp on - i ' confess that I feel shaky about stick- ' they all now? Has the orfttfir e leaned vou out in- iu ... o . . . - -. - 1. . . . , . 1 e .L .L-:,.r,n.. i.a i.., .... ,.- ii -fill a tt'tr :. ..ii,;,r i.ft i,. c riit tut nrivate 1 nanus oi nie-wui iviug...v, nit naui. i nil. .... 10 in'-.uiui: .v.t in ........ ... l , ,tI . . and carry si,,m . iow wages, sanalor everywhere , ker ol tne v(WHopoiuy. th. United States, in the assnnip- i i!nii that one total urod net would be . ...... . a ftxtneA into money. 1 I increase invailable money nf lhir fmaller. farms out of the forced pnec-s dow nBt4i a rate. -' I : For a has don ulism. much ill 1 1 iVt I results For la cl will contribution ,to the 'public only out of itn Biirplus carn- reyeiineii . A hy Miouni not m- pren- pnt ContrcH have levied such a tax ad aft laiirT ti t the reform work it huit l.K-'fl j-Jttlt llll .4Ml III'' (I), iu.) Tkf Same Kar. year or .uueh t4 No ot li-r ng duv't two the . itic out IICV Ilil' . I Ii inve aireaov im i-ii u-mk'. u ral inoiith- I he A lliu hat duc fti. i ve already Im i-ii i Alliati ' M- tiii - liliC, o K" d t. of the available for coinage a total anuual metal oi people know, Uef erring to the arrogaue .imi-rr fioniniander of the militia at Homes- -nnniT Qf available money mt?. There! tead and the. latcnt poe1" iu e ! 46.25 per capita, provided there is silver at all t used in tne an, k l v.i i .if thi ..w i..iw.n.raut vuriiiiice uinoiiL'Lliem I catiinaiiu hart leeir on-of t le dirt.e-:. ll l.'"' O I 'I'm. . . ' I r:il ii. Mr. Wal- the convention their own way. ; e won't get nothing but a scent, and it won't be on a parity with rose. 1 really don't egg-act ly what to do., Xourson the fence, p ' :! Jake Waknek, dissatis- Reai Before Prayersl ThW'wagefs paid the ; abroad, men and women ; fied. muttering threats ; clenched teeth. Then you ' snk iidid conscience in those i Where is the gotnl deamon whojlixed 'the waxen tablet on dead men s ! souls and sent them wandering I throughHesiod o' purgatory":' What has become of old Radaniaiithus, stationed in the1 nether , world to soul TVim-P rn Anousrh workmen in . . . -a M a.,. I , mm between! 1'ittsburgh and viciuity vj gic t? of the fall com Iren .inderd vears oi age di'vd a melancholy working! m lt:id :i : hundred regiment? ol the times.! plemeut of ten companus of seventy men each, with as many more i over for the onlookers at parades. Six months of hard drill, such as enthusiasm of these men would per mit would leave them equal to tbe best of the Philadelphia troops. Does anv one believe for an i us taut . . . . . . . -i i f there had been a nnuurru This, of course. U a mistaken view orously on.l it in one made and encouraged I Some of This gives muu i tl.ft ohitocratic iwliticians whose that no loner metal at tnr -,-,nti-ii nation in Power I m-ct an hudieii the end of ten years, ruai to ft o.ou rwU alone j,, Vwjnn the farni.cn raiiHI.a per capita, anu u wic v ( and lalwrers at rariancu among mem o.Icm lt the farm aud labor vote I eer ht-i throughout the entire country lx once solidified, plutocracy could not stand twenty-four hours. Tbe hard" times I guffered by ou r System friend are not cause!, by the farmers of the est. It so the Western farmer would have, tbe prosperity the1 eastern fanners have lost.- Hat they haven't that ;pro- I wiauuu peritv nor any other, i ney com and mlTer.l nt " jdn 'tiia farmers of and their oi an hae c riel out' yj. e-if that )'pltf ! hih i far from beinr the case I And it must 4ot be forgotten that I this leaves a total available balance i of silver for use as money and iu tne arts, for the rest of the money using nations, of only $90,000,000. It is nlam to be! -seen that the combined production of both gold ... . a , ae. kgaihiit blHly ahirt politics. thein vent Ki jar iii to i catuiiai''ii oralr cotini - . - all ti of tie a' i . l . i i .... ... i. verv iiiire hut i i'i r.n ... i . . :.. ....I..... Oil li-aneH- -' Hire! eaiiioaio .,,.,. Ilch-d 0:it t he ni"t id.rtiin.l- mi 'sectional rtiaiidei"'. 'When your xote M'e t hat it H n? iior'purtien that trv to n- oret iMiAir -tition -li- da s of tlie have and mq you cus tor inei, tain or meinoi u - ' i m .kmii oi- smnrovc the srrooihg cnn-;r ,V T ,ri ' ' . ..;. .. .i:... that. iiauca wv -"lli",,n . i . . . ai !,: S'.icn reiriuieni.6 auivujj j.. " " " t gb, (Jeneral hnow- text for those;"4 V" . - I "V -i.i , -W T declared that he in the llhode Island mills are ,n-1 - -? whe Tt"W"U 1 ' C3 m, . . a ere i" that' men ot I'lttsourgn, that used to den would will not furnish a sufficient money for tbe money using nations, or prova able -to avert the steady de- cline in tbe value oi iana tauor m all of labor's producU. Jxo. C. vf ABU, Kansas City, Mo. and from . -I to preserve. Ins inannoouf Adam until to-dav, man has beer, an easv prov to vice and temptation. Fanner Adcocafe. . - i Af " t t he fr rounds. Uho preach the -protection to Amer- i Tords mid princes into ! could not recognized thetenceof kv Mount is going on a is as low :is 74 cents. h. Tartilfas lef t hope .behind. -Once f ask "this question as "J Vmnntl On the' 2nd the i -His to be remembeivd jthat the 1r,r . mtual feelin- in the" Mgi abburdnm, in the hope that it will Fair,......M R 1L.. ant . . tbe necessity for Jlfh Htrammels. tribution of wealthiest it should be Li'. I i . 1 . I T II 1 T . 1 1 1 .111. l?.ll . 11 -. . 1 1 ...... 1 in" J . Villi Lll 1 J VV.W .' " t . . , 1 .iin i irrpiu' i ii aicuvt twv i , t, Once aud awhile some mu.ia .. f .-... - . 1 1 ace nt couniiTk v- " r . himself so tun oi poi- x.a nni m rnativ favdrable re- n". I ; 1 - i,i.viivi i ....-- j i V .1.... I ufacturers Vauin . r r$ r -abled tt get the Work rived iiereiast rnu ..""v . . n 0 t the with Mr. Albert ,.x neiua, ox s -- , f 4 These Gentlemen calne aown ;iuiw-A-ufv - Ct I Virl- l .....flctlo-itA the situation ih Rocky rf nnil th resources of I the ad- .1XVUUU w T . . . . .11 1 which mev'.naxe to .. .. . t l -t , n,.f -it ic uttpriv nseie-ss tieciaie.Lii.ii. j - 1: ,J f.vHwtn.rt tho rtroducer in town anu surrouuun iu tyr j, 1VI llion'l" 1 I i attempt advancing agnculturesq that he may be able to grow i more and better crops so long as the present social, political -and '"commercial conditions xiat. Fai'iiiers Vli-ecS were very: t much jmpres of an cents -" " : . . -i- f i Hie trid to make slaves ruu his busi- reguiateu nessr mines and all; a Woodshed enacted here i a wees. - , . '. The! result is as Commissioner that fathers beg i l. .l.;!.. i thir tor wn , 7r;huw ho hters iterform what ) mey , - v-, - - bloodshed, or, d all; and the horrible ! what is more horrible "J"" . . . o....: t,wv mtn nower. through iSneer cted nere at ?ui.w..ju..-: --- : . - . w.v will be re-enactea at exerv uiiuc t .... if men Vrow in orgaoiiati-n and hatred. 1 bring oar republic to anarch y. ll SutthldfXws here desperate there cob Id have been iP.JglJ, ami,,, J.. mine, or ehops the nobles of Iuis the things ivinv. p..w.wv. - . . . . ..a i:A I1 tnfnUaw tUlS ar w,nnF:i'tiiretl Knives wniuii '- - .. ... - , ... V..;,. ...., l,in(r else.J "- t, fvVit.lds in ex daughters perform - " ' ; "TA ! -.. Al.l.- Was set upon by his i rogance, - tue, l,v-' . . -ir-V . . - .f i ... 1 T ,xr nthinvii'W01HU UU lui nuui i. " , , , , .....inrr ...til f tW. Of I Villi Ulii Ui ...... w....-- ----- ns.ll illlll IlllirUCIVU. 1 1 - . 1 1 , - 1 . 1 . . . I If U . - .. ill 1 . .u ... . ! ' mMLer to 0tH One infh IllHTKi trt 1 111 IUI" VWi " .k. . i - ... . ? . a,. ;.,f.i iu mi in oruer to iuc HTm RajlEjr. I Jfe is a auarrr. out of are to mold and chisel and coasplete a character. ; That which hUtory ran give us best is tbe enthusiasm which it rai ses in our hearts. ' The only failure a man aorht t the I-jwL Our price went down on the same scale aud at the same time m nur Eastern brothers. Tbe cause of the trouble is much nearer their own door than are the large" farms of the West. An Eastern pluto- ttiit has so. manipulated the cur y .-: . . - . . - mnrT aa to rob every species oi lu- dustry,,NortlH South, East aifd Wfcst, and our Eastern friends have con- hicb we l.tajitlv sustained this plutocrary by i m mi .a. " 11 S I a 1. their votes. If they wouiu nnu iw canse of their tronble, . they ninst seek in tbe East at the centers of op- preasiou,and if they would lb- different condition of tbiny they mnit cret rid of their preiwLs. and false notions and help to overtbrow A L . a fear is failure in cleaving to the pur-1 the wrong at the ballot box. ,uj ve pose he sees to be besL I as money, and we'll soon clean; out these for sdevl - . . m 1 1 Kocky Mount s tavprauie the remarkable adapt. this section for the successful grow- j vest h ing of high priced crops liocky l at the Mount Argonaut fam- :w . iwauuu.,. ..vT i .v . j !. mau was a ability of. ly above want, sue mua, . . him i .ii. k i a rian in n ill uui ' , - vest nerauuii wwhj ' -. r...i... i, hi kame price pam her ; iJ 1". raJhin.:at hif word, be -inciting children of i. paVtncr, '; French rich woaR ha for , U nrd C lUe UlUr i Aw n " ... m ber of a brotherhood of wealth and position win co Anvtus. perhaps Serates the guntv can. i-ut- or woros are ww a f-iai - . . ... fmr4.tjv. they do bni reckoae bj themj but - 7 they are the money t faoU. aetiK f TfcJlk Alst Thm is in verr man a certain - feeling that he has been what be iah A correfpondent of the PtopUt from all eternity, ana oy no means i jounujl of Fickena. ve inc becomes such in time. .. I following ideas and advice about the books as welNortbai present: Like a t attention. From a workingman or 1 old child: Boston Globe. in turn ki ui-.-, . . ? nf A rtatter it wonia oe Judas be betrayeil his master-. ""ind anarchy. AS mMM a , " ' holly to aim at hA nlfasanteit. but cbieflT to con sider the wbokaomeat; not forbidding either, I n approving the latter Ex. . r . Are you aware of the fact that we hare one of the snonesi crops errr nuaed? And with the low. toncea will have less money. I Men will buy porn nmlltlv nerer boozht any; and mmwr f. J ------ - - Watchnian, One Day. hcWj fo'lr -iiaugiiigi in Mnth Jant Friday, .loliu Wil- md 'Mildred Urown, a t;irl veoMold, both col.f-df. were' it .Spartanburg. I be crime W.h Williams, ri-ifl' rd ih:ath murder of Ma v.r. Ileuneniau rtan burg: Mildred Jbown tn-cau-'e its Ili'r an offence Anna. Tribblelwas hanged at .Newberry for iinler ol h-r imam, ,i.hc sheriff ftad to put her on the jrlat- form aild fasten the n- by lon,. Wm-VVi liii. whit. an haiigiil at Ahderah for the murd-r of hu wife Torn Hrock. colonel, was hanged at IlekeiH for the I murder of Jerry if ..1..J if. ..wn mamhal. (.'oiicord Tims. rherf t'arolink liantfl only 1 bung for Iwh wai th of Sp mnderHl a baby reproved her for Tribbk tbe m hnch as n the ctiaxactor or iny habitual thoughtJ', uch alw w,ff mind, tor me ioughU. the character of thv soul is dyeil in its tuo 1 1 - . m . IMr-hitiond and Charlesion will n Kakf tlwir eala week and U mm 1 - - a a mintos Welcome -Weeic win come little Uter. .Howi.BB, Lmmissioncis Sept.21. r. i 1 'vs: i