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An Excellent Advertising Me dlum NO. 54 irge SMITHriELD, N. C THURSDAY. MO 16, 1895. ffim Diseases ; Always Cored. . nrtD B UJi never fails .1C BLH a gkln dj. -J?dWood ;Td absolutely b wit l-h anv other similar - V:,.-Tw the public It is a l.cever offrrW . from impure fr?" riiheJ condition of the KTI cran V.e bottle will aemon . Kt of WonderfiH MtK For le.o BLOOD BALM CO S gent freight prepaid on Address Atlanta, Cla. THE NEWS. News of the Week All Parts of the World Cleaned from the Press the character of papers mel in the real estate business. He a'nnlrl inake deeds to hinuelf ol from imaginary lands asweUasof real Id as tracts s gning fictitious ni cs to the same. He then used them as securities in borrowing money. VOICE OF THE PRESS GENERAL NEWS ITEMS The money loss by the Kansas The Tabernacle Unroofad. A Few days ag o in Texas evangel st Moodv prayed for rain.' That nigh t"l 0,000 people were assembled at the taber ! nanr sincriticr oraises fof the an,. 'J O O 1 rrosnects of rain, the i broke with such force I roof gave way, and over forty j people were injured, one fatally. . - ' Qfrmans Stieotapuri.... eooR OOO Only think of one hundred mil- cyclone w, reacn i;rtncnfrhfrmonsof one preach- . destroved sixtv buildings , mU in the lite time of one man, T Porte, Mich, Friday, caus- WIT AND HUMOR swim httle boy?" vet that is the number of those . . & $60000 loss sold to date, ana i "Can vou "Yes, sir " "Where did you learn f "In the water, Siftings. Texas - Va . For sale by Hood nros. SMITHI IELD, X. C. W. Benson, Benson, N. C. DR. J M K 1 G0LDSBORO, N. C. DruR Clerk'a Fatal Mistake. Atlanta, Mav 6. Two chil dren of Mr. Scott Sowers of this city died suddenly last night in delirious condition and it is storm thought their death was caused that the hv the mistake in the filling ot a - . y-v r ork prescription bv uruK Hawkins at Ingram's drug store, rW rifv. Dr.E. L. Brooks, was Another Train Robbery. attending physician. He Springfield. 111., May 1 SWOre before the coroner's jury is reported that passenger train thfit tfae children were critically r the Chicaso and Alton (L.t he did not expect either . . w . v v.. n give) " " - d:i here at 1 2:oU r , v-, t live- that thev had nuuiuau, uv. ui iinui " j - o'clock a. m , was boarded by compiication of measles ot Crlinville. who, nia He was calle - a. - . ? rnr prescripiius . . The motner sa 11 : the children slept sounu.v mediately after taking the medi cine and tbey suddenly waked in delirious condition of Spurgeon s sold they are still going s "P1," The kingdom of bod piily as ti i nf ( ,nn com ever, me muKU . eth without observation. v-nris tian Advocate. . , j when about a half mile tnis siu a and and Nonsense. Governor Brown is said to be firmlv of the opinion that his son was the victim of Mrs. Gordon s wiles, and that the assassination was premeditated. Nonsense If Gordon had made his wife sue for damages, there might have been some ground for such bebet but no man shoots his wiie ami her paramour who is conniving at her baseness Ex. The Pennsylvania ranrt.au about to use electricitv on one of its short branch lines. One day last week at Fair Oaks, Vs.. alady was ngntcncu to death by seeing a child choke while swallowing food. Small pox is now reported to be in Virginia, from which one death has already resulted. 1 He death occurred at Staunton, Va. I ii Ao. leoielature has I 1 DC 1" iui i vie --fc. teo in the r,:, oKmit to have his! . 'nT Vheerfullv) - Well, e r 1 T nrAn r lie doctor 1 m airam -able to go to any -"ore dance Dr. Knifer-No, after thi. 11 have to conhneyour.. Y. World. Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U.S. Gov t Report aking wder 4BMLDTELY PURE Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest u. mm Selections and 0wet"tlorir- cent two of that place, clambered into the dfUg Rtore cab and commanded toeeng.u. and fireman to throw up their hands. The v refused, and a fight en sued. ' Engineer Frank Holmes was shot dead. Monday a ,,rti. t-in Stnithfield on . 2 . ft. r the -ml sunasj u. -,.H,in until Sat unlay ttli Sumlay. DIRECTORY. STY OFFICERS. office EUinston. I " .... ,-irk W. S. Stevens ,r ,,t Deeds a. in Court ol- K. Smith, office In To Canvass the City of Raleigh. On account ot the very imgc crowd expected here on the oc casion of the unveiling ol the monument, on the 20th and the impossibility of the hotels to ac commodate them, it has beende the Executive v. uui- when the doctor was summoned ag-" He came and the two children died in less than fifteen minutes and almost simultaneously. The medicine will be tested by pro fessional chemists. The Diapensary System Unconstitu tional. South Carolina's Dispensary law has been declared unconsti tutional, being in violation ol the Inter-State Commerce law. seems a somewhat far-fetched way of breaking down a Mate l: u Lmirovpr unwise in law, . , . ;elf. oiiffht to be within the intro- . , ft in i duction and passage i prohibiting prize fightingin that State. r i : .A ..aUco A cuarter tor a nauuua.w..vj,- of Masons win three weeks ana rillSUUi ..... i the institution. n,o,erl hv desoondency, caused by the dea(h of his wife, William H. Waddeil, of Atlanta, lex., his tnree cuu- vou hops Mother-lf you are not good, Tommv, papa won't kiss jou anTyommy-Yes papa will kiss me if I'm not good. You said the cook was no good and papa her when you were away yesterday .-Texas Siftings. You should have a thermom- Wmh notattau-l by midden fltcbti But they, while their . ompaalonIevt, Were tolling upward In the night. et0oarnth;mperature .be, the fiend, aree STATE NEWS ITEMS. , ' The helahte by great men reached and ke, Cnnnr (ell tn the deDth Of tWO ! " , bv auddeu fllabte. inches in Ashe county last week. Hon M. E. Carter, a vciy prominent attorney and Collect or Internal Revenue, for the Western district died at Asheville Sunday morning The town of Kinston continuts to be set on fire. Almost every wetk since its two large fires -eernl weeks aso, a ttem pts have been made to burn it. The Free Press says a lynching will louow said a mother to for the sons aoolied for in aught fourteen province of State Legislation - Phil. Great Dissatisfaction Among Populists. ted that there i? the 'It is report Ilood , Dn z Store. , I T ellonp. Survevor-V rank HeaUhDr. R. J- 8openntenoe.ii atPwt. - !oble. .aiT r K "mni,tonr8 P. H. C. ,T li Harnes. J. T. Whlttenton, Jos. Younit.l-.f; re -tloj. B. Hardee, V."""1- . . . I U i lohnson. aui " " -" - rpnh. rmintv SnperiaieiHwiit . o. rroi. ir V w Orice. StanJaril rveepwi. Wild Court Koom Scene. rr t.,rio-e .nf i;sntisfaction among ti Louisville, Ky., may j e- niton's township, nri. oftet- listening to ar- Populists in Ulisson s iuwi v, Thompson, after "ening H the reCord of Entertainment, to gument m e - - This is a Popu -osldili.t.trooghold and the home o for trial and dis-i the great Statesman Keathl ,or- . t r ino nnssape of one charged him.. SS: TLSto-e-tW WSSLS Judgement : J that this man is not "V, Ja ft U le to sav that Tuesday, poisoned dren and himselt. In 1894, 25,000,000 were Um hnnk officers, beating SLWlSii jj " Cr r-erords. ACW r,prn hnv aoour. years old was accidentally killed at the Blades mill opposite New- j bern, by having a long coat which he bad caught in the shaft ing. He was whirled around 6-n ln,ntt instantlv rapioiy, khcu an""" Ingratitude, tnoreetronn Than traitore' arms. SMM are. The Sunbeam. A ladder from the Land of Msbt. I ret upon the eod. Whence dew.v angela o! thenlirht Cllmli liai k again to Ood. B"tboven and Angelo. One made the mincing ea of tone Hubeervlent to tala rod; One. from the aterlle womb of atone Raleed lilldren unto Ood. Inatrnc cided, by mittce on ask the citizens to throw opeu their homes to the visitors, and to accommodate, gratui tously or otherwise, as many of them as possible. A thorough envass of the city will be began on Monday by representatives, of this committee, to ascertain who will do this all York alone had nearly iw,vw Tennessee had $4..161,900stolen. . . . O . - -a -v"t f The United states arni"" Court has a inst lOII Oil "- 'm , . -J of the water the nure. "Wrmffnr?" To tell when the water is too SI T hot or too cold. ( "Don't need no sicn Tf V,e ehild turns blue mem.. - a c Sa, I - T . i iJ the water am too coio, anu a- and badly mangicu. turns red then it am too hot. , B HU, of Falling Creek (township, Lenoir county, died r u vor Halfblack l-nddenlv at his home, Tuesday. rMetfcSSwwtyl He arose from hi, bed apparentlj atKi S from a very m usual health, and was sud rniawi)- athletic familv. Bloomfield-Is that so? Bellefield-Yes; bis father once Me nau a.u nam in nis in five min- lOWN OFFICEKS. Woodall u.T,ir Seth .- ,,ners-J. A-Morgan Irtnun c 11 v ti -A Inn . . Mtti-TJtl 11 V til VJ . -x IH. L 'r","i,; ,7 Third Ward; J.jy- X AVrftt, r uui n il l 11 " r I v in . r J. " nil"" a n 1 C X. VTi-trir&n. an n rjr-j a n" Home-made Jean, for Several Senators. w Pmtt. of Walhalla.S. C. . ' - T Matt R.-iu- I W ard Wpllons. Cotter t rllM't i"1 . m Town Cuustabl Trewurer Peacock ahinoed to the Hon L minister to Mexico, a vin T.C. S. Blackburn, ator from Kentucky, a ftTed-h "th wither 55TU founded dissatisfadon L"SJ?Si in danger of party. "-Sampson Democrat. rrom wm- ' t Kncr dashed at any moment, ine nd to ' Prisoner is discharged.'' Sen- Then toliowea a - cnairs, nic of the The Greatest Man World. va a 1 1 llll s i i d djournedtillthe20thwhodd some 9bop-lifting, and an uncle who was q. for jumping board bills-Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. when it will give us uF v. r ohteous ano mucu AA inrorac tax. ana it adversely. The very large Southern Bapr tist Convention is holding its an- nual session in V asningtuu w V denly seized with a heart and was dead utes. The Railway Commission or dered the Western Lnion ieie graph Company to charge only i 25 cents, the State rate, formes t or from Elizabeth City. saftv - tA the dttv MAE M. l inn. Doea your heart hold a nhadow of aong un ung? Han bitterneaa made love dumbT Have you mliwed of the good that the gode liare flung? Thre' Eternity to eime. Easter LilUes. Though long In wintry aleap f lay The power ot darkneaa roald not atay Your coming at the call of day, Proclaiming Rpring. Nay. like the faithful virgin wise, With lamp replenlehed, ye aiiaaj Ere dawn the death annointed eyes (HChritt, the King. The Supreme Tadv of the House-Bridget, Commission. The Company dis didn't you tell me when you came obeycd the Court by charging oO I J fa Til I , a. here that you wouiu cents ior a The evil that men do Uvea after them. The good ia oft interred with their bonae. Hbakeapeare. A feast is for laughter and wine maketh merry; but money n swereth all things. Solomon. In the -i . i , - . . .... . fiftv vears of life ! mfl1e friends coming around tne tQ Ellzabeth City IX CCICUiaiv ' j J and 1.000 attending. Secretary Carlisle, it is stated, message irom ucn The Kaieign The influence of alcohol is neTer ,;m..iae hfe-crowtn. out O La uiii , . in a .v. ... m . i i i, hin nil irv . j ... I nni a man in -.-.acrer aio lo uay i T . . . : andl.OOOor ' - ,7,.,,i,s "TT to do otherwise, always to hinder and aeprc - suit' each I People jumped upon Mr. .p. T. YouuRtlood. Dt CHURCHES. afreet. Rev M-thoul Charcs-on rt,i- at 11 the steo , home-oiadejeae. as a peo ; brik? into tomroirom.y- - ir.indreds waved tneir X.O IUC CUCCIS. of k a. m. ''".r- . Sunday School n tne inu Si at 9-3t Vh Sunday oi (" , aso o clock. erery sum a "intendent. Prayer T. K. wedneadav evening at. i ?SSck8 TnaVeoorSy invited to attend iLoaar, ' Bapt l- t &S ftiwt. Rev. J O. Pu7m30 o'clock p. m. oa at 11 o'clock a- h month. Sunday tkafonrth Sondaj in ec"",QHo o'clock School every Sunday mur----, I ft. troc?er at 7 30 o'clock. All S rdUly iVTv'KI to attend these aervicea. A. X- . . m, V.lilpr .! Primitive B"?"'"-. nr8t Sunday ir7a -:t (..lUr onrl fllSO a SUK UUUVi , ti 1 t;c Snerrv. memoer nun. " 1 - , , Congress Irom Hartford Conn., as a present from himself. Ihe cloth out of which these suits are t i Ao OTfis woven bv rvlrs. M. and Mrs. L. A. P. Nicholson, of Whitewater, in Oconee county. The handiwork of these good ladies is highly prized by many of our leading statesmen. Murder in Cherokee. 1 . .,vr M C . Aoril 27. On honl creek. Cherokee Gladstone will great and attractive 1 ae Vi. survives. and wrinkled, but his intellectual remain a figure so He is old . a t a.. ttnrpvs ... - 1 k nnanaicu hats inthe air ana -v. i activity apjicars . for the defense almost had their aod in his eighty-sixth year be , v,v their enthu- , .:n rPot vieor of mind. siastic multitude. Judge Thomp-, The Liberal Clubs of Leeds, Hud son was unable to restrain and court was ut- the kitchen almostevery evening Bridget -Shure, mum, in't no male friend of moioe at witfentertbe Kentucky campaign al,he !) mT btwband.-arwT" about the 15th of this month, Lifc and deliver two or more speches anuucuvv --a ; i 1 are VOU ts vet to oc scicv. "Hello, nartawa;, T thrttlfirnt VOU u like cases The fine $r,i nor more J. J. Kidge, M. D. at pomi favor of sound currency. commotion clared adjourned. Inconsistency. derfield and elsewhere iwulj , visited him. He made them an excellent, most practical talk and wiselv avoided politic?. One ho heard him, wriii"K Evening 1'ost, tuua w New York r Popu- j describes him: rotintv Jooea Vaator. herTic -f-ckln each I ShOal CreeK, V, - . .-imaf umnc '--'.. , , attend 1 C.rtnrn Kf venue month. All are cordially iu... l norSQav anvi""" the1 aervicea. Preahyterian fhurch -On Snfce8BV tea J. A. M Murray P-tor. Jf 'gabl rhird Sabbath morning and even "S k . SCHOOLS. ... K.iin anil fpmalp rurlington If -""aT) Princl- lr l.. 1r",yLl".,:h nd -French. J- pal. lllKlier r.uK.... r" v A M . I'"""' Wetc FortHtl Cap t E J Barnea. Mlllltary Tactics anl K. a"'iy"' Primary De- v -4 ic. Prof. T. Latin 4 Greek L,. Da Mathemat- ficer Seth Stalcup met Pole Tay lor, a distiller, in tne roau. , screed to settle an old feud by a , fair fight. ! Discarding their weapon.. o.i.o whiooed Taylor, who got his pistol and fired at Stalcup. The fire was returned bv thelatter, his bullet breaking A triena ui shot TK-inennsistency of our Popu-; ae.; d with H9t friends was teeth have fallen ed in their eiectiou - jw. - afe dltnmer tnan vore: but his magnmceut m nose stands out of Jeter Pritchard as the successor of Sen- ou rmT " ax7U- tHe Farmers' to ator vancc. a"v.. ;f.,i . 4--1 0 Til 1 LCI I UI " " "" a Alliance was nrst m:n.ntlv and dehantly first established, one - , ""i contioue9 to burn bnght- ures, indeed when the People s rarjy ' rthelcss the fir was first established oe f Xught continues to burn br main planks of its P i hind the withenng feat a reform or revision oi lAjJ-J still respond to the mas- more than hre ol T U leraninr Ot a 1 IIC 11, , v v- - . - motion machine says he intenus to kill himself if his machine doesn't work, when he makes a ui; tt nn Mav -O- tt,s friends had better prepare for a funeral. Ex. AUViiicrh the quarrying of marble is carried on 111 only one county in Georgia, that State ranks second among the marble--nducin2 States of this country, f . c-t- The nro- Deinii 111 at. f - ;n in tnw n : "a e , West ana gu the miningbusiness. The savs that perpetual moved out That scheme "No. I didn t go fell through." . "Then you are not going to leave us." "Oh. yes, I am getting to move. . ' Where are you going. .i 1 decided yet I've got to go ma. far. Hig tu. w m the clubs 1 g1"8- . f -me half a ready But in tne v 1 Vmve f 1 ven dozen Tarewell dinners and as a and a man instructions There are several eoainit the company t . 1 than SifiO nor more' v.emn. base all yosir than $500. tions on a principle of right and .n,,e inteoritv nf char Wilmington Messengci pr-tcnfcjoui .....-v f Willie Tartt. 01 rtew ter. .me iaT-. 1 -e o mas infn t Vl : Hanover, aged handles all kmds of WOOU3 xuv. j snakes with impunity and . ioo fear. He was out ins 'v - , , Wilmington Saturday and bad a ass snake in his pocket and a Rattlesnake in abox. The rattler had three rattles and a uuvto,., and he made them sing when anvbodv went near him. J cle'rk ot Front street market told the "snake charmer' that lu,u . . 1 mi i.L rtlr or he must either kiu rr - ana niw" with in A good book ia the precious life blood of a master spirit, embalm ed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life Jno.Milton. Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man. Solomon. man earns in 'Baltimore Her- Tavlor's arm. 1 omen Suit. 20t a shot gUU ! S 1 4, Ctal ana suui. opcipWso, tbe Alli ance who was in favor ol a pro ahnt C Vtl akewaaaatrongdrnnnciauon etno s 1 not as plainly as if with nervous . L. tions, tnougn f .1 J K..t ae OI UIU, ww -- 1 i.Jc walks anu waaa XT . . verrauiu "--rs .. duct in 1894 was wo-, ge u afly , 88d against a, , that The fact that Japan has justjaid. 1 XV as ml S-l I olnced an immense orucr.o. t . nut his fanes, T- tnrvlr a OCn- AIT. laii. r xtricated the reptile s ceremony knife and e teeth. Monument to Vance. wViat a vounir the dav goes into his pocket, but what he spends in the evening goes into his character Dr. T. L. Cuyler. j : - tiiij cnimtrv mav oe OOWUer ill aeee- j w v , inl'ieation. savs the tanen u.s ' Philadelphia Record, that in LODGES. Olive Branch LodgeTso Wf. t. O. O- F.. R .! Noble, N. (.; V'- B P?!' vZll iwb i t Sniere Set'v Meets in Odd Fe'10" H'allev M.nevening at T 'o'clock. All Odd Fellows are cordially Invited. Fell , .hip Lodge No 84. A. ; Fan d A Hall on Second atreet. W S Stevens, d Tb,a S Thain Secratary Mnfeacb Satur liiy and Fourth Tu52.tfii?lv Invited month. All Maaons are respectfully mvii, A. M. E. CHURCH . E. Haynes Paa a. m. and at Su id'ay of each On Hancock Street Rev. J .or. Services at 11 o clock . . ... a1 C u rirtii click p. m. on et...--- iy morn- mnnt 1. Minnay sniuu' ., --- - lnten Ihr at 9.30 . clock, Louis Brown 'Supen.n rhmt. Claaa meeting every JXZLflo at 7 J. i o'eloes. All are cordially Itvueu vu atteml these services, Mtortoaar, Baptist Church tff W.T. H,Wo,,,lward, A. M. Paator Services at 1 1 1, .-lock a. in. anu 1 mePt fi,t..i j,i..,u i ..0, h month. Prayer ineeu- lag ok We-iJeadaJ nightof Jfl. V m S ni.luv School every Sunday eveniug at i-.no o'clock. William Brown. Sup t. HISTORY OF THE LAST LEGISLATURE. Buy one. Only ten Cents. neat, attractive pamphlet 160 pages, with ornamental cov er, devoted to the record of the last Legislature, the worst Leg islature, save that of 1868, ever assembled in the State. This book gives its record plainly and truthtullv. It gives iatw ; j names and is thoroughly reha- developments ble. It has been prepared by nesday dv w (J LI from his wagon CUP irom fi j Stalcup was mortallv wound ed but before he died he shot Taylor three times, and the lat ter is thought to be dying Suit fled and has not yet been captured. oovemor of Tennessee. reter iaiu.; On Friday the Tennessee Gen eral Assemlly in joint session heard many argument, " con in gubernatorial contest, con, in m pvirred on a The vote uuoni - iotion to aabatU-t. tke -tvforthema,ontTrePortreSnU -Prtl -H,0efUd Go" ernor, was par a- ayes and 57 nay.- Govern. oas Turney, 94,794; Evans, tion dedannj &J6 theboveruui j;rned. iL. :; convention IUC I""" effort. He erect." 1 T Uno lrt but 1 mand over lan- veuous tui'""" the s 1 4-V.0 1ncin(T judgment ot nerruicrs of the terms 01 t,. - A si Insinuation. 'How do you happen to be The says little of his uiaav. " . 1 rt ,1 n of the protective tarm ana -- d his thoughts are as cent argument ior , d impressive as ot yore, Thev all applauded Senator , ample ana P wanes - . r oniP 1UL LU- " 7 eiuu "- . . I eloquent argumen iff. They all appb Vnnea for his earnest . 1 j : . .-:i I u.c aicrht and neani'K "M'v r advocacy of this great PF-:i the music of the M m i SasH a -t when tneir auu y.v, i i,A oe crone m - 4. r rLLLU -a i Sat met last wms.. -5 wQn shalne his wo ..i:ii " Vint the hnest . 1 a mom sun. v.v - . 1 a niciu'H irn u . m 1 ' Who strong.y tarin auu "ru v Kecoro. r-r,teetive boasts of itPittsboro Leaders Should not Their Power. called Jack?" "Oh it is just a nickname. "T didn't know but that it was does not necessarily inaugurate j &n abbreviation." - Indianapo lis Journal. reign of peace in the East. ara And Yet, mmjTZTXl" the Frienus r wi - Laborer. Abuse have been ntil The uooer classes - .1 o.einn of power u in iuc o-" Aoree recently in a very ter": 11 11 in Vive been in it until withinthelasttenyears I possession. .1 Una IUC1" . i.j a,v entire T-l , nava DOC jv a - a An Expert Forger nv;iWS.C. astonishing on Wed arrest ot o. v-. monopoly, but 0 I or less approaching a monopoly of it and I thins it 17: OI it, auu arlmirers for the r most sanguis ,or " 1 Uot thev have always t0 a r? JcelT " It is the pos ted it - that in itself session u m. an( tenipik,""i oner- voice is The old skill in mar- rds was tnere voice in Eu- r 1. 1 inr mijl ui 11 rooe is now has gone the rich, marvellous music that wassolong a wonder and a fascination. He told bis hearers that "no stateman ol England or Scotland has remain .ena an manv years as ea in ssipa - - ,, nr. -a m ii s. 1 rrsi. -w no now lit U.K.xre him tO De, Id" ucia-.v e 11 all in all. the very foremost m- II neland's famous men oi ui -political life. May he be spared manv more years to bis conntry- ' then enter upon the Sernarrtoniea,en.-Wiln,ing: ton Messenger. he, ai verily It appears that Stewart Bros. the new State p.."v r . .l v skinning the a Re men jv -j. The wmsiuu v thev "will fix-the Meteorological. The young man came rushing i Jo the houe of his best girl as the rain came pouring uu- Wilmington Messenger Tt U astonishing bow slow the people are iog to the monument to be erect ed to the late Senator ance It i another instance of the slow ness of North Carolinians to honorthe greatest dead. To date I rjTs I TOO have been raised. ICSS lua..', . . have suppoMru North Carolinians small No man has come to true great ness who has not felt in some degree that his life belongs to hia race, and that what God gives him He gives him for mankind. Phillips Brooks. I It is easy to live in the world ! after the world's opinion. It is easy to live in solitude after our own. But the great roan is he .i u. muUt of the crowd VV 1 1 1 J 11J s We would . 1 n.OP tBCIC " . . mm WUU " , 1 Via ve tn Yen uui , : .1. .(-t aweeinera viat uuiu w..- o KCeUS wit" P"'v. than $500 to this most Praise independence of character. ,.rint- obiect. ui an "-" j -Em- rn compositor. Klirnn saVS y"" - , ' on rents oer schedule 01 wa.pec.-a- - . It is not. cuuuf," bro'ther, meeting H- la S3?JZ "sister don t know wu , lovetl DTwrr,"' erson. tallrintr about 1 1 171 nViot did she say.' -She said the other day when here tbat you didn't "a nf.r thousand in Kaieign, wet."-Detroit f ree rre l Til L3 V-T-m a I " w ctitiites the a most serious trial is now of lag papcn composition The Silver Question. 25 cents in Wilmington, du cents on morning and 25 cents o even- rs m KMMru -7 coming higher ai- . riot ul7 nrk most everywhere -T" The printers are no, P- I ,7 ni T lie L . 1 - iu j ; . , . 1 i. f,m pvrrif nee. Tooesettingisiauuiiwiaa gumeiiL i -i 1 vpesctLn fi 6 i ran men d cannot oe P"H V V" . - theoretical. We quote in full from the News ri nhservera sensible article on c 11- " , the silver question. It is an ar- Democratic Dickson some of the best writers in the State. Every patriot, everv citizen and everv Democrat should have a cony. Price 10 cents per copy, post paid. Lower prices by the hun dred. If not on sale at bookstore or drugstore, address, E. M. Uzzell, Printer and Binder, Raleigh, N. C warrants The out by Cure for Headache. .,,.rlv for all forms . a. cLf,in Ritters has rleadacne a". - , proved to be the very bent It effects a permanent cure and the . . a t.v.:il sick 7oeoole o, England-tbe ; tTt influenee. y zUm neoole. who are neaaatuva nn oritv of the peopic, w . afflt much named wo, . -71 , orbvi.;ir nnestion are tnec P". 7Jf;ied men. -if eon onld .to,, the .ileer ag. nn in DC uruBV"-' arlarorateS. H a -ww . a . . a a. ft. ! mil Til L I J ft .nrr finilC U V nwa - fr their w T-s-i w- 1 1 v- ' i a nnht the true, was " if triotic,terling..ableancewI not our greatest intellect, he was oneol the very greatest. Of aH North Carolinians born we sup- there have been no n intellectually than oeiK- Tohnston rettiKrcv J mm . D..lon and Thomas nan mZ7Z2 Among the greatest and historic than fresioeni. T et North laroiiniau pose men E. Badger, fackson. 1U1C1JI. r . UCllui- f " , 1 ,1 . ..Mot ol the arguments on the .tion to the noble and a 4.w"- . ail W a" charging him itb forgery 0 -. sworn c ""r Norwood, pre.id.ot Ot'Sv ... : of the Greenvil e savin- laanniK Ca--a bank. ... . vn! estate Dickson is tne leau... - - . 7 . r .u. and has oeen dealer 01 i- . D? bUZTu,r twenty ii sn . has oeen -a J 11 v - on years his forgeries ,.aiAO a-lborf.!'dr confined TolGlad.tone. ur r; f a Greater share ZTZ Power Ol the countrywnenever they choose to! country w faave oQW tVtToVow whether their tern got w wWatias. and ISTV their preVerence of the nal and national interest to STSSnat. which 7. v, to abow that they are .ltogetberwortyofit."-Wm.t. cted to . 1 . cive tnis The State of North Cprolina j tation, time, woe uy . 1 : rtf ;i ver at the rat.o rorit ieso iree tumop,- :il -i. " " ollnw for f ifiinl. prosperity win . . .aiaamn uvci f c..w.. vr v ' . 1 :i tnan j-"---T-'j, u hich the country.' say tne s..- grci.t , rcmlinians ker. r I I T (M I U w - refiVuTmpayingafittingtribntc of affection to 1 Vance soldier, A man reaps in his old age as he sowed in his youth and man hood. He ripens what he grew. The quantity and the his lite are the result of nil Ml time. If he has been faitblul to his better nature, true to hi conscience and his heart and his soul, in his old age be often reap. I a most abundant reward in the richest delight of his own quiet consciousness. - Theodore Par- true ble orator, states- friend and ol North in war. " - God bless and preserve his mem orv to coming generations. The War la On. man. oatriot, faithful servant muai in n 1: ; twace ana l HlUllua 1 X7 11 r err" all who are bottle, and Y (ar trial. In cases Bitters cures bv giving the need t the bowels, and lew rai.iongre.i.t.thenM of, medicine. Try it one. Large bottles onij - ...j. -Hood Bros., Smithfield J .W. i Benson, Benson, and Edgerton & Hare, Selma, N. C of a C . rvr rllt" 'Off aoes not require equal compete j -nrivate emloyers .yiL. hnsinessdoes not justify tions, w" . : - Viicrh waees as them m paymK feels war- noon Z T?aeVi 1 ACtlOn mCH. .. mm wanted in making tnesc HltvJ but neither 01 tnem .v .1 TU rirtit if ... rint trutns. 1 . - - TW TL mentis with tbesilver the State can anoru , - - could dcffl. State of Nirthaxo.H.-- - tfaeir hopeM -i a no a n u a 110.1 1. w b -1 i a aa . - uv saai "T-TJLler which the face Drtdictions would a.i come t nnirati , r .1 iKnor man is ground Certainiy.m OI mc iauv-6 a c Charlotte Observer. view of the evils and depreion wronght bl rgold be people arc jnatified in patting rr .r . ... ii -.hit metal Pay np yonr anbacriptio. their faith in the whit, pleai. a. we need the money. I Ex. ... -mm t3 MtmmA V A Houaenoio - Aodtne,erfai.9.ocUreKen: matism. LHtarru, Slotches and all diseases ar.sine , from impure blood, to Botanic SSSd Balm. Thousand.endorse it as the best remedy ever offered " a '"ti. The thousands ol nre,V.7rmed by thi. remedy iL.-t- miraculous, iryit. are hnttl. For Only i ov j. sale by druggist ment elsewhere. Sec advertise- Honest money." or ver" That is the way the Dem ocrats are putting it in Illinois The disbeliever in silver coinage at a ratio ol 16 to 1 are being called "gold bugs." Gold mono metallism, silver monometalli.m a sound currency, a depreciated currency and many other names are playing their respective part. in the great infnel knnt The ,w rt We had hoped there would be a coming together on W;ile .round " Hut that hor e Is rvantscent. Probably can be "no straddling,' must take sides at once Es. thcrr and we Well.
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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May 16, 1895, edition 1
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