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m . . ... . - Jsmuthfijeu- An Excellent Advertising Mcdim i scrcasing Circulation. TRUE TO OURSELVES, OUR COUNTRY AND OUR COD. than is amU frornf ture'sf M Liv, Lro.m. ieduie UTH. AM AH M 1' M A 1 32 rT Hi" - ia Albem.r I ay oabar 2 I Sumla v T. at I" i -witfc trJ fcfM r - n M ate DIVINE- . LASSES. Weak Ere! In if Car MED EYES, lation. Sr? CC RE Then T r ML 1. am. ? 23 can f tl . 13. SMITHFIELD, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1895. NO. 51 i B i x iwaK mm, i xj Balm - - I KNOWLEDGE THE NEWS; The Races in the South. As The Observer Sees It. News of tho Week from Ali Farts of the World as Gfeaned from the Press. THE XEOROE S BEST FRIENDS ARE THE SOUTHERN HU E PEOPLE. Great Disaster in Wheeling. A fivc-storv building in Wheel inj, West Virginia, occupiet That eminently practicalness pftper, the Charlotte Observer. makes the following common In the course of seme remarks seme observation upon thepoiit- on Sundav morair g, relative to a bo. ok written bv Hen TV L- i v . V. , LI IV'I I 1 0 G0.f Atlanta, Ga. Bros. c . n. X. i R KER X. c. v. Wed Fridav 31 CaCi! id improvement and enjoyment when v. who live bet- v life more, with less exBenditu re, by ir.ore promntlv rld's best products to si-.-al being; will attest Ithof Ike (m liquid ".? embraced in tte l Fics. is due to it; presenting ;:oeeptalle and nleaa he refreshing and tru' y ties of perfect iax- fectuatlv cleansing the system, this, headaches M fever entfv curing constipatio:. satiafattioa to liflitHI and ie approval of the medical ecanae it acts en the Ki 1 and Bowels without weni and it is perfectly tree troiii HiaaBrl substance. Fitrs is for sale by all druir isd SI bottles, but it i mah- iJrinsr ohmbm tends to penr rihtlv ust .! 1 adapting tne the needs of ph the vahw to h laxative prineJ remodv, Syrap Ita exeellence in the form not ant to the taste, beneficial prxp c- to the strong undei current of af- b" lection and admiration for the t.vohr.ns. lell wiUiout wai ning high class southern whites that at 8 o'clock on the morning of ran through all the narrative, the Sih hist. Ten people were Now comes the Xew York Sun's buried in the ruins Six were correspondent, "Manhattan," killed and others injured. who has been traveling in the Kir nrhierl t tt the horrors and "irk ith '! n H v.-hn a have al- thee were still further increased ready had occasion to note, has ted with the fusion combina ical situation. It is perhaps as .i . .i : i q near tne trutn as can oe arriveu i nf met or Ihic ti m ive, wereterrea " J "A meeting oi the Democratic State executive committee was held in Raleigh Tuesday and we are glad to read that the members carried up good reports of patty pre spect . from their' several sections of the State. The feople. it is stated, are dis- tion and are turning again to the Democratic party. This is as it should fe; at;d it is what might be expected of a sensible people in view of the fruits that fusion has brought forth. If there is anvthine in the had re neys. laver enir.g them every objee Svrap f hfacturcd by the Co. oniy. whose na package also the and being well 'i accept any substit ov iread ot a mighty explosion ma ,c especially intelligent use of from a ear load of turpentine his opportunities for observa- snd oil in the building. This tion. He writes: was averted however. "They prefer thesouthetn mar, The los is over $200,000. The and a southern lady awaker.s building was defective and had an admiration which, irv as best Kfi '.n.'pmni'il two veiirs aiO. t K - r-nn tbv a r nnahlp to PUP and it w as criminal negligence and feel to a northern woman, cord of a party to cause a people that it had not been town down. The southerners complain of to abjute it and give their conh- these simple people as having ce d to the partv of the oppos. Georgia's B:K Colony from the North. cltned in respectful manners, but tion. there should be iu question Ga pril 19 Ttie they do not know the luxury ot olonv company ol ")"? l ne negro nas vices, iu . to-dav soinc respects, peculiar to nim. He does not like to work, but ne You Never Can Tell. Y Ji never inn tell when you eml u word Like an arrow nhot from a bow, Hy all arrher blind 1m it ei uel or kind. Just Wl ere it will eliance to t. It uiH.v ideree thr breast of juunUHrett friend. Tipped with itx poison or bulin : To a Htraujter'H heurt in life' jiient I art it may carry im pain or lt calm. Von never can tell when you tlo all ui t Junt what the result will be: But w ith every deed you are so w i n? se t, Thoufrh itn liai vent you ma.s not s'e. Each kindly act is an acorn drr.i.ped in Ooil's productive soil ; Though you may not know, yet t lie t ree .-hall grow Ami shelter the brows that toil. You never can tell what your thought will do in hrininnK you hate or love: For thoughts ar(. things, null their airy wings Are sw ifter than carrier doves. They follow- the law of the unier Each thing must create its kind; And they sjwed o'er the track to briii y u buck "hatever went out from your Bhkd. Eli. v WiiEia.Kii Wn.oix. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Rfity Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Thoughts on Education. Ot K cof TV BCPKalNTKKDR i-xijoiisnii. : Pleat e allow ame steps that taken ii learning U ci tee) to h i and u nil);; he principle, and the 1 tl Rtank i tid it. Thin. h 1 s too, enf, true ft tilt if nd the nracei the rc tract, tional' o! proceed inn to the tiii!: n use o: our us plea method oi ncr, i "cont'i etc "emptrtcd f U ndn mei from die wn 'i'ln faculuci ul n lite. Ci n (jll fit t)t education ii to to ah ra- Rev. I. W. HILL. has also virtues which engage no. syrap ot rigs, med. you will not if ofleicd. HI K ECTOR Y Voice of the Press At lant ' .Id 1 1-r I which P. II. Fitxi?erakJ. of Indi- thei anaoolis. is at the head. - closed a bargain w ith ex Governor- V rt'npr nf I ,poro in nn d the immagration bureau lor a solid him the not supr.si-g svmpa tract of 100,000 acres o! land, thy of the southern people, to located in South Georgia While horn 'oks lor protection, ana wnom ne regarcs wicu au miration as the best aud highest i c i u:... 14 i i , u exa in pies ui iuc n:vc i n.c, iu. son mav obtain a home in tne k , . rnmn .iins evervhor v coniOlatns. :ii terms r - - . . . t nersnn Will the organizers tr this colony are Federal veterans, any moral per- a h equ; colon v ui If tAO 1 ii l" ti T . ti .iIiIomi a V h a- Ita mm h n tM i t Cant. Buck Kitchin could be located this fall, beginning in b happiness in its contaj.- -. . . . . . . I .... . , , T , t , acuicinuei i ins v"- u vvno. ot an , 1 . s- -.,T-.l,i hAir mnnv lie o . . U Tt.:- .ai t t. :rnect u.n v t. nu"""; ...... ccutciuuii i an is ' " v . . , , ii r , . . i most interesiinif ami eniwvaurc unpmp n i i tie - ie. ie mi colonization P mi - a n t fthLi cmi VIai-l : e ti'trb f other Democrats, was the most -nd has been rotten up on the K iMiler. the most truculent in his plan during the last few years. denunciation about a sweeping Democratic victory in Xorth Carolina next year; but there are people who stick the closer to a bargain be cause it is a bad one, and it will be found, we apprehend, that not all of those who alight in reason be expected to renounce fusion, because its works have proved bad, and return to the Democracy, will be swift to do so. Some of them harbor deep resentment, and in many men the pride of opinion is very strong. Some of these lost sheep will come back next year; mauv will, we nope; but it will not do to count too h'.gh. The PASTOR METHODIST CHURCH, AC CORD, X. Y., SAYS CANCEROUS DISEASES CAN HE Cl'RED. are in ve 1 1 1 e- d i vc to t he pu I sine that our some manner at d condemnation o the Radicals is the man who i-; dependent upon them lor an , . i - a - I L v vocen to give nun. out Oiii which he get. It wr when he i raped the the Radical not abused nate mean will p oba bl v never a bad rfav for nun rated Democracy, nek and landed in '.closure. We have msed him lor his nnfortu escapade because we re ir his gallantrv as a sol dier af.d his services to the Dem ocratic party through more than tvrenti ea rs. jjut His case is lamentable. Oh. how muennarm a pene of bread can do! Wil mington Messenger. ciock. 'raver :day lock ;eet- Keep the Wheels Moving. dollar hoarded is a useless dollar. A dollar spent may pay a dozen debts in a tlav and do the work of a hundred dollars in k. It is the inonev wincn Mayer Gentry in Jail. Winston. X. C . April 21 Wal nut Cove has a big sensation. Last Monday, Mayor Gentry, who is also ex-sheriff ot Stokes and one of the countv's lest citi zens, assisted a police officer in the arrest of a drunken negro. The latter was carried to the lock-up but refused to go in until after be was given one or more blows on the head by Iavor Gentry. Next day the negro died. A coroner's inquest and trial was held yesterday aud to day. This afternoon the jury retnme i a verdict that the negro came to his death from the blown infhc ted on his head bv the mayor. ana have to But above all, it will T-w V . Vi Cnr- dav Lnion. -,, , " u 4-.. -f-.,.. (.a arU olina will have a mighty strug- orher" there is no shrinking or on its hands next year - . to win it w avers'on; tueic is unn muiuu- - thv and regard. That is the tea- make converts but get out its son the Southern negroes do not own stay at home vote This u., .i, u... .Uc tail work persecutor is in tact Soul hern ne Bv wisdom and hard work we can regain the State next year. But we must not delude our selves with the idea that, be cause the Legislature was one half knave and the other half fool, v e have as good as got it now. We haven't." Accord, N. V. Under the old school method it was believed that any disease of cancerous growth could never be cured. The surgeon's knife was resorted to, but the old trouble was sure to break out again. Since the discovery of Dr. Ken nedy's Favorite Remedv, all this has leen changed the action of Favorite Remedy iijon the sys tern leaves no trace of poison in the blood, the seeds ol disease are expelled and lost health re stored. A notable case of the ef ficacy of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is that ol th Kev. I. W. Hill of this town. Some years ago he was suffering with a cancer of long standing, on his lip. and finally concluded to have it removed. In speaking of his case Pastor Hill aid: "About three weeks previous to our Tin of Dei Dear Editor one ol the feeble BUM of this Hametic race of ours to say something in the colums of your valuable journal, concerning mental education of children and our present count v superintc. -dent, Frof. Ira T. Tuilington. Our children aie preparing some or unatt their outfits for the gieat jour- pjs vvc mav ney ol life, ami teachers are ex pected to fit tin m out w ith the best baggage to take along on their trip. How often do we furnish them with the outfit which we think will best fillthtit immediate neds in life, .nd how seldom do we think Ol giving them instead a good set of tools. We believe reading, wiiting and arithmetic to be the great neces saries for any traveller in our present centui v, but of the tools lL.. . ...1.1 . linii g f 1 1 mai luuiu (iiouuei iiivo. y.v, uy naving rigid examiners like not stop to think. Yet the child our8 n the different, counties, with properly trained mental have waked up to them c sity powers, will make a much great- of closely applying them rift to er success in life, than one that is study, because they are btgin stuffed with knowledge. njnfr to realize the fact, that get- The human mind may for con- ting a certificate to teach w fool veniencc be said to consist of ;n this and other counties, is no four great facultits: judgement, easy job at this time. The i igid memory, reasoning and imagina- examination that the applicant tion. It wecan succeed in proper- hns to unOtrgO, leaves tbO that If cultivating these four, we need are not prepared to teach out in ne ver fear but that our scholars the cold, and it is right that such will be able to successfully mas- a state ot things should exist, ter any branch ol present or fu- Tax money is too hard to pav ture science. Hence, the task of to be thrown away on incompc mental education consists in tak- tcnf teacheis Our race must eh of their taculties in take enn .-d methods fault. Iu COfiCiattOfl i niu words in regard to Mtperintenden t , I'rof whose term of tdlii pires, .'dstj the eduCf est of Johnston Co am now a tesidcnt. orcd man, what I have will apple in our pi opi. wuiie people can alwa care ol themselves. Our tv a few pi cecal lington, oon cx ial inter nhich I g a col : to say Ie, fis the ivm take people, H i , ' . have to put out acceptible can- , ..inn nprlorncd 'inK rnch (i l!lt,r '"cult,es " take evrv Hiivatitap. tl,, ol Ida Weils making againstrwhom no wLZS'Sr SdfttA iind dcloPittK 11 io lhe te mean, placed in their e ' S tional feeling exists in the M and con nied highest point possible during the reach t0 pj sm .ducatnm. and .egro know s,t -Wash t. en who ca, unify it. jATscme time after the P 'hen the eh.ld ,s learrung. good teachers are the first thing ington Post. Notes and Cleanings. taking it for some time after the cancer was ren.oved. len long Of course, true education lasts to be looked ater. No good te.' 4 l throughout hie, from the mo- (hr obit cts to a i igid i . k . . . no Kia w. --o -- - i ,.. ,t tut school a:cc , 1 ! lii uuiv. h pj o v - - u lllv t i i . t a i tur"C(V - " LWrJ education, w hich is the topic of thc in tne niguest ic,u,s o, t II IV H M. ' " " - - I ing. is limited to the youth of truth, that J thc child, and hence the teacher JV the must make the greatest efforts to fit out their scholars with the mental loots, it must a w et i Murder Will Out. Greensboro, April 20 A sen sitinn was snrung vesterdav Onlv about 12.000 miies ot rail wav were- liuilt in the United States last ear. There is some take in Balti more of erecting a monument to the memory ot Edgar Allen Poc. The Baltimore Sun in relation to the proposed memorial says: "There is no city which should fed greater interest in a memo rial of him than Baltimore, Theology Among Statesmen nedv's Favorite Remedy as being able to cure the trouble for w hich it is prepared. l 1- x r.ir,-ii atp; that oi's ti e w neeis ui . , , iL. co rr merer. Brother, take tne wnen it was .e.oueu p f ,. ,.f nassed more theological books. Bal- Vs. .d of the sickneas occn moral home with yon. If yon lice had at last discoveret a cine .-after life's fitful fever, four, the coming man, has tnt I iar to womeo wbere other treat- dollar ana r.itve vvuicnie is luoui;.h. Theology is a favorite studo of manv Engush statesmen. Cdad stone has written half a dozen or theological books. Bal- One of our local physicians said, in explaining the demand for Dr. Kennedy's Favoiite Remedv : "It acts as a nerve and blood food, and to my knowl edge it has made many perma nent cu es of Nervous Debility, Qlpn'pnpss. Dvsoeosia. Rheu pro pc r not, howevt r, be lor the ultimate aim 0 tion Ii th KNOWLEDGE, just as uifikes no W will have to face- music, if he tomes heforc Prof. Turlington. I can ibv ol a eel Rttdl be til fit ted ifid t xnmin.'ition given me, and while his t inn- rts super intendent is short, I must add, that while the gentleman i com acquirement Millitary owe anv man a collar ana i .ivc rdkh il .s L....wtii.. " " hp sieens well '"Ex. or can cc t the dollar go and pay the discovery ot the muruerer oi hir he will pay some one else, Sam Tatum. th crippled w hite Japan's den and for four hun- aiid the sell same dollar mav man who was stabbed to death drt.a millions ol gold from China briu" happiness to a hundred some time since Suspicion now js niore than ore-tenth of the hearts and find its way back to poms toa woman of bad charac total stock of that coin in the clcet " Georgia ter. at whose house, it w as saici, WOl . According to tne omoai figures of the United States mint authorities there are $3,901, 900,000 of gold coin in the world. As China has not a dol- vour own Cracker. latum received his tatal wound. After the deed was done it seems rl-.P twwtv of the man was carried IHV ey- A Political Acroba Gen. Weaver is one ot the most to u;s room, and it is only just obliging men in tics to day. A few years ago he at his room. tV.1- President as a Ureen- broken into theology with his manf have failed. For head new book the "Foundations ot aches , constipation and the run Belisf... Those who regard the down' condition, one often suffers Duke of Argyll as a statesman wjtn there is nothing else so must be aware that he is one ot od " the most voluminous theologic- pQr saie JV jiooa Bros , Smith al writers of the age. in running fie,d. pjUKCr"ton & Hare, Selma; over the tlist of British states- Kader Creech. Micro; J. S.Rich mongers, we see the names oi a flrdcon. Kenlv; W. H. Stalltngs, American poll- discovered that he was not killed !ar of gold the entire sum must be drawn from other countries. Pine Level; W. T. Son, Princeton; C. Co . Four Oaks; J Benson Edwards R. Adams & W. Benson, and A M- - W. M.. - The second iirht in oat lllv invited ran backer, in the last national elec tion as a Populist, last year he ran for an c trice as a Democrat, and next vear he proposes to make himself useful again run- MR3. V ANDERBILT MARRIED theologv. Prof A. T. Abernethv hascom nnrl TinhlUlipd the sneeches dabbled in uiu u v , f - . i - , , i v P1 ihpr- tnnwti as "Orange 1 eel Tnough Kecentiy uivocu ''---' m m uioenei, . -.. ... r - n Mr Belmont, of New York. nethv. w ho succeeded his father a deep study ot it: ana hrou - XV ve- York. April IS The as lot of theologians. Henry Mil took a hand "in the theological disputes of his time, and so did Oliver Cromwell. Even Beacons- field, while he was yet Uisraen Pee', made The extraordinarv capacity of President of Ruthetlord Col- ham annotated an edition of Pa- the Chinese in all forms ot iabri Japan's Advantage. cations, their great ingenuity their E. Hajan rsu . m. antl at B Sunday f each . Sun ay mrn v n gaaMat- lorrd.) Re-r r. Service tm first and aver tiiet- - i , t i i ning either as a Populist or a Morning journal to any .y. Th, irrT.eeds It is atieer that there never has and facuitv of imitation, "silver party" man for President. Mrs. Willie K. vanoerxa.e at , been anv great theologian our ab;iitv to labor 14 and 16 hours He is not at all particular about Mr. Oliver Hazard rcrrj 7k;Xk7 of Rutherford Col- American statesmen and high a dav on a few handfuls ot rice. & . , - i i r. 4.:,..,; The I'resulent a -or ,vi! inonpss to work nicu uac iuiiv Li."".. luin 1 Siind: Hazard Perrv . . i-l - -il l . 1 1 . . V. . m.rripn .inrthm(t men monr w in uruu.iun iu",,,v" DiatlVliaa - - " ,- I .c..in..nii vv i . ii r . i .! cir- tat i' if"e. ttu i 'iiuimuii , , - , , . .1 . .11 I. ii t r f l i r it milium v ..... . . . - 1 1 i.. , . i . n'le I. -. . .... . 11 1 1 1 l i , rht pleases tne voiris , . - aj0. i,nHrP, k n the vouths now in oince, ioi ..cc tor warCs mm wwu.v. 1 T" 1 i T I 1 rt - it or-.i in T n f- ( I I I I 1 v v UV.ttev.ei . v. . - - - , , ot the State who were dem d op- given no uook o e. r, 1(ir tne touaau iu,.5u,uvu .... - nortunities elsewhere though his father was a clergi- American mechanic, will make p man. Harrison has made no thenl dangerous eompetitrrs in contribution to theological liter- a mes of manufactures, partic STATE NEWS ITEMS ature. Buchanan, Lincoln, Jack- uiarlv in the production of silk-, sor, Grant, and most of our other Cottons and other fabric. If Tc;r1nTG were not scholars in .u.. ciirm1d enter gcncrallv into A man has been arrestee! in "r.iA . . onnA "'V ft.vtiles" with y n number tncoiugj vjaiuu uvm " mc rowwww mw Itivation If deal itUOUL IL, UUL iiv. S Cl'CLOIl ll LH.n w - - . . . 11 1 it. letterson was oetter tev WOu!d effectually cioac ene A in if th.m anv other Pres- w;iic ni Manchester, w hich have V. i OV.VI aaa.ww-- . j HllU ' otten, that all educa- of the ulti mate aim o! the settler i tne ue quirement ot food, clothing and shelter. But the settler finds that the best way to attain the end desired, is bv tiist f-ecuring a good set of tools and so in edu cation, the best method ol ar riving at the ultimate knowl edge desired is tO fust secure the proper mental tools, a well trained judgement, memory, rea son and imagination. How shall we train these faculties? Evidently by practice. We learn to do bv doing. The counsels ol others may perhaps help us, but the greater part of our eduea tion must be done by ourselves Our teacher can bring the mate rials for our study within our reach, and can put them into a shape in which tbev will be eael lv assimilated, but he or bt rriust not flatter llMNR elves, that they can digest our food for us. Yofk Wor,(1 s;ivs reels before mich t ra tiger ot thv f to me, I i ina n. jiarati vcly believe hitn and one whose nim is to rae the standaid ol teacher in Inn county, regardless of race or col or. 1 believe I but voice the sen timent of all good teachers in this, his county, that all would be glad to see him appointed as examiner, and that each teucher II 1 :. I . who lias occn under return manv I ban the manly and impartial v has conductt d his exami'i and thc interest taken ii work in t vcrv school disl the county. Yours Trulv, J. H Skinnku, Prin Pine Potest Academy, Pi inecton, N. C. April loth, 1895, Wealthy Americans. There arc- TO A incrica ns who jointly have 2,7000,000,000 OT$S&t&OOQ,000 each One is worth siail,liuu,irju. I he .ew ns t narge, ks to him lor tlOIlN their act in . . i , - T 1 , Lm, in t Vi n V i ... 1'iif-, te i.eotrer. mare soracwucit pieiiev oi iiiui.v. - - " c i , . .. . H - of London. Mrs. anderbilt aud John Goat, of Wyoming, Minn., Mr. Belmont have taken precau has been mean enough to name ' tions to keep their intentions a one of his girls Nannie. profound secret, and delay the f their marriage hail storm visited 7': tV ,VPtlt ns r Dnh- UQtli as io.it: - A lieavv lower Richmord and upper eson on the 13th. possi ble." tto Seed. iv ith pi thincr ; AND ' SAVE IT IS ABSOLUTELY rv 5" The Best MACKiNE MAD E Wt rRDEALEBS can sell Joa ma hjpp, ciieaper than you can : lie re. The NEW BO TIB ta "V"5 ktW make cheaper kind, a-n c ,he ruaAT IDEAL and r HIU '.rm Full Nickel Plated - iai2 t - i( ri r.. m- & l s: gn o A i n i r zsent or write us. We ' trade, and If prices, term "c II. - twenty r of the e: are the seal i to ieaL iree Kite thing less am We r-lslliiniT. tho trnrlil to roate a BETTER $30.00 Srwins; N hlnr- n-.r ?:,o.OO,or a better $20. wV:?Iahlne lor $20.00 than you a buj fr .m u, or our Amenta. iHEl 7 SEWIIGUCEI1SGQ Feetl'ti'.E Hsa to Feelinsr experiments among- tie intere-ti. a barn now. The lot o; started in the ratio of e d corn meai have li the deadly effects of co One pi.T survived onl. hn from the bvffinniii ment: two. thirty-seven fourth, fifty-six days, wfrht of the niars was than fiftv pounds. Eaefa pi?r i re ceiving about eight ounces of cotton seed meal a day, mixed with three times this amount of corn meal. No r - i ...... i .1 Vw. ...... 1 1 mm to Si "Us OI MClvUOS lvuii. v. r- - within a day or two of the death of the Xew i ork for treatment - . : . f ika , . . 1,1 pig, but cxaminauuu u would show a severe ease of inflamma tion of the lungs and bowels. Although they did not relish the feed, they made about tw ice the gains of lots fed on corn meal, corn meal and wheat, or wheat. The experiment will be con tinued with mature hogs to see if the cotton-seed meal is suitable for .ceding 18. liac bfvn arrested in . for nassing a numlier 111CU1,V nnnntPt-fpit silver dollars. : tht there is a baud of fragments. the men engaged in the business in The Work of a Mad Dog. Knoxvi'le, Tenn , April i r-n Moitraifnt nrevaus in tne north-eoMen, part ol Knox Co. that secfou. over the work of a rabid dog. The Winston Sentinel says v-inahV horses and cattle have that a three-year-old child of Mr. "- , , - .-. . o , johii Hutchinson, a t oauoj Ride, tlied.some dayssince trom ti j i .A pqcpc r.f rabies wen ucteiupiu and have bee i killed. cat in the family et J Neal was bitten bv the dog and afterwards bit Neal's fourteen vear old daughter. L pon the arlvi,e of nhsicians, she was sent to the Pasteur Institute at ident, but he was not orthodox already been seriously crippled The Hon Thomas C Piatt, fey development nf the industry tknndi a Presbvterian by con india. where the increase oi viction, has figured as a tbeolog- spin(iiis during the Ut ten ian, outside of the Sunday school. vears has been greater than in In Mr. Cleveland's Cabinet there anv other part of the world, is not a theological writer. We rr i IS not i iiitui , r Another Severe Earthquake. do not know of a member ot Anoin " colored woman was placed either House of Congress who is Vienna, April I B - i ner e mm COioreei . , . OmmIi ,or- cprprp earthciuake at t. : mi hridav. mi anent in eneuiugv, twvu.i Uuvlo. - . . in ramueu eeu- i j 1 . , , , c rh-r-e of burning her there are clergymen in both Leibach a few V'.t -w o the effect of sucking the ends of matches. .- a 1 On the contrary if they endeav-, or to add jiepsin to accomplish-j this end, thev will ruin our men tal stomach by depriving it of its proper share in the activities of life, and thus render it incapa ble ol further work. There are two great principles in mental education, and il these are care lullv and conscientiously fol lowed there is not much danger of going astray. The first is to proceed from the known to the unknown, and the second is to teach in such a manner that ench lesson will hC a pleasure and not a task to thc child, it U oiten claimed, t ven by good authorities on education, that teaching should proceed from the simple to the complex. 1 his is true, however, only to 't cer-t.-iin t xleat. as a little reflection express measures of we;i which the ordinary mortal noneelCM to grasp, these 70 colosMU fori UtU are 50 other p: rsons in th Crfl Mates, nlonc v;i $lo.ooo,oo(i each. be in ion. published in I'ennsy the agi and )l 00 g s near N it it i' V.'lllK flier. in a I v e re ts of 7 nma. ne 80 at 460 nie time million ICHKICS 1 here Mortfa t over I them ago posse- in $;ioo,ooo,oi in three vtl in )0. I'oston i annual ii ooo eacl ,oo,ooo lilies a s ol a I Kill t S 1 minutes before G will sho v Ii we- begin at ttie Several ; simole, v. e s'liuiiti oegm iiwtm- ecu. ami we should A Negro Lynched. Donaldson. Ga.. April 20 negro Dave Wood, w ho -The shot - (- ' i . i . t hie pvpnu i'. ohild alive. Shepatitininc wc- nouses. 7 .... .t - tfX iklHy ot bntauv with tin nlace on the hot coals, and put We cannot divine how nap- Siloings ; o e .. nvpn lid onitto hold it down, pens that there are so mai.x tuc- grounu. t c , 7 . f, t , , , ,nsruaKewith t -ial writers among liritisn the scantiness anu . I m , . . Lynch, ol Uxtora. Pjir1inmcnt. the food have caused fever and grammar GENERAL NEWS ITEM S live inches of snow fell in Wi cousin, Wednesday. are Id . lr Wm L. ,ornpri tO Miss Alice T its llicii his morning me-r xx-5ik Ivnehcd tr the last two or three weeks of fatten- reason is known lor I. M .BeTY, Smithfield, N. C Period. -Kansas Experunent Sta- ing James Herd, a "Z' T. if Kioinibonr. of the Wilg n '1 r I III I I II i e r . - m -w r t I .-- ..v... 1 - - . Atfipr wcnriesuav e i0 toil Ji.s3-"fS'-" . crnesmen ana in raruuuiein, ene ieuu n. J w.. fc ' marriea eu - hU there is not one sbury, daughter of editor American or in Congress. Lnglancl ahead in this respect a no should teach a r.icul.j t e me known to dNsenterv among the families child ad the- difi.n nt ar.iculau an statesmen who are camping outside the snsnsdc belore at emoting t England is to wn. Many children have died apeak or to understand. omt The Mini i found, i ui i a ted SALE B'f rning. . pnnal ahead n the shoot-: noon, in St. James Episcopal I .church, nmningi"". New ' and the sick are numbered by the score. 1 t li . t v e sh- mid teach a subjct by lollowing the bell pi.iyei suspicion.
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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April 25, 1895, edition 1
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