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mithfMi Jfrralfc. TRUE TO OURSELVES, OUR COUNTRY AND OUR COD. An Excellent Advertising Medium and Increasing Circulation. SMITHFIELD, N. C THURSDAY. JUNE 13, 1895. NO. S. 14. Blood and SMn Diseases Always R R R Cured. DDD- riMf BLOOP BALII never fails ... inner (lf bUhhJ and Skin dis- southern buildint: up g K m- dy. and cures all manner i' blood diseases. As at building " ithonl i rival, and absolutely u . i;h any other similar ffi n i to the public. It is a - resulting from impure v - shed condition of the lv A slnrle bottle will demon- ee book of Wonderful Cures, lariie bottle; $5.00 for six s: if not send to us, t freight prepaid vn OOP BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. THEN EWS STATE NEWS ITEMS. The next meeting: of the Xorth Carolina Press Association wili be held at Greensboro, July 17 and 18. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS News of the Week from All Parts of the World as Cleaned from the Press. VOICE OF THE PRESS. The Kettle Cannot Call the Pot Black. DROWNED IN NEUSE RIVETR. Kixston, N. C , June 8. Jim mie Daily the 18 year old son ol Mr. James Daily, was drowned while bathing in X-use river here this evening. The body has not been recovered. There are now 3-4-2 patients in the insane asvlum in Raleigh. I! 11JV Cl i. V. V, VF il KJ K. VI t llllO III . . . . . hp flip rn. nnk- m fpw rlnvc n I LltJ V IgUenct During the recent very hot spell j Better Times Approaching. the nffrrinp in the ereat North- The business world is nnprov- ern cities is reported to be great, ing. Grain is advancing; cotton is up; anumhir or uianuiaciurtr? have voluntarily increased wages ten per cent The darkness of The Charlotte ereaiiv exeicised Rev. Dr. Parkhurst. of New Vork, has turned over the $28,- 9f9 memorial give n him to be de voted to the maintenance of the s de by Hood Bros. Smtthfieu, X. c. Benson, Benson, N. C. M. PARKER. ,DSBORO, X. C. BURNED TvJ DEATH. Mr. George Dees, oi Greens boro, brings up In this city the news of a very sad accident which occurred Wednesday, June 5th, near that village. Mr. Samuel Willis, about 7( a ears of asre. while burning off new ground was aecidtntly burned to death. He was re moved to the house where he died that night at 11 o'clock. Xew Berne I as the new building will be thrown open next week. The new stables of Mr. J. M. Mullen, near Tillery, Halifax county, were burned a few nights aero and four mules perished. In the past is over and b? ighter davs are here. With economy and hard work prosperity isassure to follow as the brightnessof morn ning follows the darkness of night. Our Chief Cities'Be presented. Raleigh and Wilmington, the Pastern Pennsylvania has been greatly North CaroUna wiH be repre Col. W. O. Bradley is the Re publican nominee lor Governor of Kentucky. He is against sil ver as the convention is in its platform- addition 200 barrels of corn, 100 attlicted in a most aevastatmg sented in the "Honest Money" bushels of peas and farming forest nre tnat swept over wnuic convention to be held at M m utensils, were burned. Obsekvem is because some Democrats find themelvts m tne company of Altgeld in their ad vocacy of the free coinage of sil ver, T' is is a case in which the pot cannot afford to call the ket tie black. If free silver Demo crats are to be condemned be cause the' are in union with Altgeld, what shall be said ot the Observer's being in company with John Sherman, Tom Reed & Co. There are thieves, slugs and ras als for free coinage ;md there are robbers, anarchists and Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Royal counties. Women and children Tu.,. ,.,;n tiw , knaves against it ltis the same were trumpicu uyuu wm represent the large majority of!""-' . . . . i- c f t-U klo-,ina ' . . J . nnpetinn If i -nan i nnwi line A party of capitalists have rnsh for esCape from the blazmg ! th le of thcs cities and the question. If a man is unwilling WIT AND HUMOR "For murriayc rhoow your opposite." At tirttt I thonitl't tliiM ihI. Hut I fit ti It hooie my oiinite I wmil ii uirl with -nli. SPOILED BY OVERDOING. Cholly (on his knees) Maud, you have intoxicated me with 1 our charms. Maud Pshaw! You're no match some been inspecting the line of the Southwestern Air Line Rail way between Charlotte and Morganton with a view of building the railroad to Mor ganton, and beyond. woods. Loss human lives and millions of property. What the Legislature Did- , v et. , 1 to associate wit! any except whole State who see in a silver; . 1 ' t.- JL mc. A FAMILY ROW. The Raleigh Visitor says it is j rumored that a strongsyndicate cloud the best lining to agricul tural, commercial and industrial adversity. The Late Dr. Bailey. In the death of Rev. C. T. Bai ley, editor of the Raleigh Biblical Smith field on Simi'.ay of oai'h nit il Sat ur!a y DIRECTORY. STY OFFICERS. R Hi i. office in Court T, S. Stevens, of K. Smith, office In d. office in llooil -K inn. lea 1th m, R. J (inern F. II. C 1 . Wbittcnton. Jos T CL-;rtVi'Tl f r? K 1 -1 Tnnp ft d w w- ii i i : . "i '.ii- is beinsr formed of gentlemen in tr. M. . Baldwin at I- o clock . . this morning shot and fatally wounded Andrew Youman. whom he found in bed with Mrs. Baldwin. He then shot at his wife and, missing her, concluded not to kill her, but forced her to call in the neighbors, not allow ing her to dress, so that they misrht see the circumstances un der which he had shot Youman. Baldwin had been out of town and had returned unexpectedly, finding his wife as stated above. J. B hnson. i Public Hardee, iKStruc- V N ( FFICEKS. Inriran and C L. s. K. Moriran .mil ird : Jftto. Be -k with rd Uard: .1. L. l' T. Avera. Fourth RIOTING STRIKERS ARRESTED. Charleston, S. C . Jur.t S The trouble at the Bolow phos phate mine, which grew out of a strike of the miners against a re duction in wages, has been quieted. The sheriff arrested ten of the leaders of the strike yes terday and to-day repaired to the scene of the trouble with a posse composed of a detachment of cavalry. Two men were ar rested. Xo further trouble is an-. ticipated. 1. it increased appropiations in the neighborhood of $100,000. 2. It created 3, GOO new offices Recorder, the Baptists lose one which have been filled with Fu- ( t their most useful and influen- .-1 : : i 1 1 , . t: Kaieign, imrnam anu v iiirioiie n , . . . . . . . to publish Xorth Carolina books; 3 It spent $223 33 per day to gmmn by birth and under nis especially adapted to the use of employ pages and laborers to management, ably assisted by schools in the State wait on the member?, at a total several other writers, he had cost of $13,400.02 for "help." made the organ of his denomina- 4-. Itadded two totally needless tion in North Carolina, a decid- Criminal Courts. ediy strong, aggressive and im- 4-. It elected two men of small taut religious factor. While the ability to succeed able and tried Baptists have many ministers in statesmen in the (Jetted States North Carolina of higher schol- Senate. arship and more vigorous minds It let the public printing to a than Dr. Bailey possessed, there political favorite at a cost ot Was none who exerted as much $581. S8 more than the lowest bid. 7. The House adjourned in honor of Fred Douglass, and the Senate voted down resolutions to adjourn in honor of Washing ton and Lee. 8. It refused to contribute a The Salisbury Truth says that gentlemen who met and talked with Gen. Ransom as he passed through Salisbury a few morn ings ago. were shocked at the seeminglv wretched condition of his health. The Review states that fellow ship was withdrawn from Mes dames Powell, Foy and Black burn and Messers. Windsor and Tucker by the First Baptist church of ReidsviHc, Wednesday night on account of their opposi tion to the violin as a part of the church music. For the same influence over the minds of the people because of his position as the head of the chief organ of Baptistdenominationali-mi. We have known him lor a quarter of a century and always found him gei.ial, accessible, in- saints, he will have to make ap pbcation for a ce'l in some mo nastery. It is no argument against free coinage to call Altgeld an anar chist. Asa matter of fact he is no more an anarchist than lohn Sherman. His sympathies with engaged in conversation. Cholly Why not? Maud You getdrunk too easi ly7. Town Topics. WHERE THEY MET. Two gentlemen met at the Xew York Grand Central Depot and Selections and Quotations. Paradise Regained. I . u ho crewlille In t In- happy Knrili-u hiiuk. Hy oiih iiinn'a iliMohfilli-iiif ioMt , now -Ink IUtoviti-iI I'ttnullMf to nil mankind, H.v oni- Niin i firm nlwillriire fully trlil, Tbrnuffh nil temptation mid tin- tempter foili-d In all hl wile, defeated ami lepuliied. And r.den rnlMHil In the w;i. tc wll'li-rne" Milton Forget the Dead Past; Preaa Forward. linild thee n i ore Ht Hi el v iiiiwihionh, I my mod I, Ah t he mw Ifl tw-UHoiiH roll! Ieavet'iy low vaulted pant ! Ia?I each new temple Holder than t lie luxl. Shew thee from Heaven with a dome innie vant Till thou at length art free, l.caiiiin thine outgrown xliell liy llle'a nil rintlnjc iwh! Oliver Wenilell Molmiw. have seen you sorrc where, but I am in the dark as to where it was." "Well, I have a dim recollection of having seen you somewhere." "If one of you was in the dark and the other has only a dim the toiling poor are so great that he lets them run away with his judgment, at times. John Sher man's sympathis with "f he hold ers of idle wealth," to quote Mr. Carlisle, are so great that he finite forcrets that there is a mul titude ot men and women whose j recollection, I think perhaps you) condition is growing worse and must have passed eacn otner in PI J i-l 1 3 a 1 worse every day, largely because of legislation that he has sup po rted . Neither the News and Observer nor the Charlotte Observer syni- Napoleon'H Farewell. o the Land win the uli d t he eurt h wit h her I her nihil a railroad the cars in some years ago," observed third party who was present. tunnel a A Chicago policeman who un- Fnri'H ell t Klorjr A roe and o'erm, oh name She ntiuudonx me now -luil tin- pagi t or, I lie hrlKhtel or lineket fame. I ha it warred with a w oi l ed me onlv When the meteor of compie MM 'ar ; I have coped with thenalionn me thiiM lonely, rtieioat "inifle captive to million which vitinpilhh. t allured me whlrh dreml in war. f iance' when thy diadem pathizes with the extremes of dertook to arrest a female Dicycic wnicn rUigeiu anu niicniiau oic uuu x it uaj, j guilty I Ml llderof en it Ii lould lea ve iim teiesting. He leaves a son who reason fellowship was with drawn from Mr. D. L. Blackburn dered it done to makereparation , A , i t T II II , , a I w- t Ilj-mnl ice A 1 it r r i mon t iirul .ir. aria 1 1 iwi tj .vij.v.. .......v cent to finish the Confedtrate is more than his equal in brain monument until the Big Five or power. bands on Wednesday night, the 29th ult. RCHES. , Hev. it 11 .1 and 1 -lock. .m Second ax re i,.r Services .op. . on the ! i mouth. Sunday -,ti,w nt S-SO .n.erinti-ndent. Prayer hies, lav I'vi-nins at 1:80 diaily invited to attend Jt Church on Second 'nlliam 1'astor. Services inii 7 30 o'clock p. m. oi o each month. Sunday at --w o ciock CLOUDBURST IN NEBRASKA Ci rtis, Xeb., Tuue 2. A stoi wliicn visneu ulilui -oi-ui A Bit of History Walter O Gresham is the fourth In Tune, 18-tJ. Hugti 9. It turned maimed soldiers out of office to make places tot robust negroes. 10. It made the A. and M. College the loot-ball of politics. 1i Tt tramoled under foot A Creat State. The State, a paper of Colum W". V.. yiints an accotm ot the remarkable increase in the number of cotton mills in South Carolina There are threefold the number that there were four . . . r v c are seeking a sait ground that will do justice, alike to the poor and the rich. We think the consequences incident to the demonetization of silver have made the poor poorer, dou in?r un for repairs. He ordered her to come down but instead of coming down she just humped herself, ran into him, brought him down and ran over him and left him one of the most aston bled the holdings of the rich, and isbed, flattened, and bdly used Farewell to thei erown'd mi. I made thee the (ii'Hi and tin Hut thy weaknesH dei I found t h'-e. Oecay'd In thy glory and mink In thy worth Oh! for the veteran heart" t hat wi-rr w aaleil In t rife with the Ktorin. wheu t heir hat lien were won: Then the Eaj?le, whose ki.c la that mo ment was Idas' ed, Hail at III soared with eyes fixed on victory' sun! , i i . i nA thi'rtc.civ mnrpn ro CCRTIS. Neb., Juue 2.-A .torn. Secretary ot Stale to di. in oftce "Crv Uao.a pa VoW o? erecuoa. nion " "i"11 " r . . . .t . , winton in oraer to get spot. formers. rmitted and directed tftrmtah 1 nmrtfolio bv President Tv an assault upon wttite memoers - JIOLV J - - - dav developed into a cloudburst, j Legarc, of South Carolina, who, formers ,1 j ua nlimorl , i i L.ot- f-,ff.rp been piven the t- It p I DC iiuuu ai.iuv.rv .11- ww. uau j ti vards. cutting its W to the river valley below and ler, went w rith the President and by negro door-keepers without made a breach of 100 feet across j other members of the cabinet to Five rch-K!der J. A T every first Sunday 1UV.J o'clock in each v invited to attend Boston to listen to the speech ol Daniel Webster on the compie- t T T 1 1 of the Bunker ilin mouu- tion and twentv-five feet deep. IllllliUV'-W O tO" : - . J ideat. 1'rayer meet-, i:nes 0f the track are suspended n " at 7 '" o'clock. All , . . j .7... ,i i!,,.' cervices. -,re tlif hrpfh. Hox cars stano- L . . , , ., ing on the tracks went down and ! menc. The day beiore tne cere are floating in the valley and j m0ny Secretary Legate was c,v more -were dumoed into ; crticken down with what proved t,eet. the water and broken up. A i to be a fatal illness, and within a 1, , a: orth cirlf r A c- Vt rfiprl mill Stanulllg un lijc .'. o,.. . iCV u ay provocation or warrant of law 13. It set back the public fhool interest twenty years bv The investment of .Northern cap ital in them amounts to many millions. The profits of spinning the cotton where it is grown are dwelt upon by our contemporary. It ii unfortunate for the Pal metto State that its progress is 'linreti On Second nT. I'astor. Services every torhing and evening- v Sabbath at MJ o etOB, Superintendent Sab- elock a of the tracks is undermined and cannot stand over nigni Auciwas SilIIIOL5 Inst itllte Vh. B i and nt v -Male and female, V N- C.) Princl- ; I'remh. J. L- D .lleire i Mat hetni.t- ',.r i Wake Fort st) t K. .1. Barnes. Millitary iiainilton, I'eumnnship. ; tearhorta Primary De- , t Tnrltaarto. Music 1 ui tj T'oshnr. ot lrarmia , l It. I A - t ' 1 J . ;1S his successor. The tragic ment of Captam railroad tracks are under water death of Secretary Upshur is fa- east of there. Many farmers re-; m jHar to every student ot nisioy . norf loss of stock by drowning 1 ft was less than a year after the in the flood. The damage to the feath of Secretary Legare that railroad will reach $30,000. .! 1 " t -. ' , ..,.,nl, nhcrrnctcd nv UK f razv partisan, nostne leisiauuu, so un. u uujo u. .- though it increased taxation for people, who are forever bicker public schools. mg and squab' ling and threat- 14. It replaced efficient and ening to raise an uproar. We learned men with untaught and should think that the level incompent officials, as empha headed citizens would make a .;rl ,,nrtii-,i1nrlv bv the retire- greater effort than they have . .A 1 -i- Uf) 1 1 Mason and the ever yet hmk lu kvcH tanw . i,at;nflnl; Othn Wilson. order, to preserve tne peace De- 15 It permitted more stealing tween all parties in politics, be of bills and more false records tween whites and blacks, between than was ever before known in the up country people and the LODGES. The Thirty-Second N. C. Regiment. d ,. 87, I. O. O. F-. It Daniel, V. . a ; 11,1,1 I- I S iaT erealnx at 7 o'clock. All and appro c eonlialiv tnviteo. ,fjrp No. S4. A. F. nnd A M. street WS Stevens. W. M., Secretary Meets the second 'oartb Tuesdav niht in each is,ns arc respectfully invited Col. Waddell in his recent able nirlpnt Tvler and his cabinet went with a large number of ti: to rri c trip TZTZ gunsonJhe only one item, v,Z billiard tables trial 01 n vJZmmm The 18. It passed the most unfair the history of the State. 16. It increased taxation. 17. It decreased taxation on orhin.thePotomac. The UCW v c. s.-j-, trial had been most naeii in i s , the priate address at tne r.. Xhe uns had all low country people. In no otber State of the Union is tbete so much bullyragging as there is in South Carolina. The State was red hot before the war, and it . . I. . i.-i cc : v... election law ever enacted in the has never cooi.o on mnmw i n -State. Vork ?un- that Mr. Sherman has been more responsible for this crime, ( Mr. Pnrtiel rnllprl it nerimein lhliii tnan any diner man w e oeheve that the pardoning of the so called anarchists is not to be compared with the momentous crime perpetrated bv Mr. Sher man and his associates. The fiist was a crime against Society and ouht to be condemned, but it has not brought depreciation, poverty and hardship to the pro du:ers of the country, as did the 1873 crime. The Charlotte Observer has never approved the crime of 1873 Xo more have the silver men ap proved the pardoning of anar chists. And yet it is as fair to charge upon the Observer, the crime of demonetization as to seek to make the silver men in Xorth Carolina appear to be in sympathy with anarchists. The worst anarchist in Ameri ca is not Htrr Most. It is the man who, by controlling legisla tion, robs a million people to make himself and his associates wealthy. News and Observer. the I thy Farewell t rn 1 1 iaa nflM in, t hen . The violet mi ill arowai Ih the depth valleyn; Though wither attain Vet, yet I may liaffl UM, And vet may thy Hut when lllierly , reme nlier il thy d thy tear will unfold It it t hut Miirn I'bere are link which muni I chain that hint hound ua, 'I hen turn thee and call on th choice' valfe (o my ak In the hief ol I hy llyron . i . . i. up peace preservers tnat tne ; windy city has seen within two. "Adolphus," said the new girl, n tones of strong, vibrant ten der nes, ' be not afraid, sweet one; look up and tell meyou will -lure my lot. I cannot offer fame or fortune just at present, but the path to both is opening be fore me. This very week I have been made attorney for the Maidens' and Matrons' Bank, the Salesladies' Trust Company (limited) and the Shoppers Kail-1 ja. Did vou ever see an old road Association. Rely upon horce, holler eyed and honey, my strong heart and willing ; limp legged and pur blind, kiV hand, dearest, and be mine!" VCTC( wiLh a gold plated harniM Adolphus. trembling and blush-1 arJj waited upon by aspruce pos ing, toyed with the flower in hi tillioti, and a liveryed coachman? buttonhole. It was her gilt. Ana Yes i hav, and i hav She drew nearer to him; their eeD old age put on pomposity, eyes met; and with one yielding hobbie in brocade, command sigh, he dropped his head upon j reverance. exult with pride and her shoulder and whispered w;tn I)ajn and i hav sed Questions and Answers. A M . K. CHURCH Street Kev J. E. Haynes Pan ,L' at 1 1 o'clock a. m. and at 8 .eh Second Sunday ! eah nday School every Sun. .ay morn , k Louie Brown Superinten ptinV erery Thursday aigbt hll are cordially itvtted to rmveilinerof the Confederate moo ument, referred to the 32nd Xorth Carolina regiment, as go ing further on the enemies' soil than any other regiment in the Confederate army stood the tests well, and when one of the longest was to be fired for the last time the visitors crowded around to witness the Vitina and the liring. What the Legislature Did Not Do. What'li He Do When Crown? That ... 14a. There is another historical ia o( state and which should be preserved anu ,,'for ,,i th i v trrntin anu li - c . eun burst, killing, among owners, e preserveu u Secretary of the Navy. and known in regard to tne onu Webster was the third Secretary of State to die in office Regiment. When oen. Lee was about to invade the enemies' country, just before the battle ot i.tist Church tcolored.) Kev vard M . Paator. Services n aiid 7:80 p.m on firt and each month. Prayer meet- ,v niirhtof each week at i ,-5U .-hool everv Stunuay een.ue ' ' - r wiiiiam iii"own. sup't. ladies of Richmond amagnincent request Gettysburg, he received from the Senator Pugh as a Prophet. silk banner, with the from them that he would present ;r to the best corps in his army 1. It did not decrease the sal 1 nc 77 LZj- T cc u of a smal sized negro in Lincoln arv of any officer in the State. 'J1 d s'ua . . . cf X m 7- i j t rountv who, at one sitting, last 2 It did not decrease the fees countv wii, m r . ! wrek ate 15 cans of sardines and of anv officals. i a a f,,, 3 It did not pass a law against a pounuo. A Z o. xl una nv.. y o 4 !n;CThts afterwards a crowd ot trusts, but was the pliant tool of "TJ""? " . . . .ei.iir-.itr iimvri I rr-r . . - This was in 1852. mc numiua- u. r- . ters he con d eat. Atur tinisn- don of Scott by the Baltimoie 4. It did not decrease in appro- ters he CO convention, wresting - from him Priat', bue or ! the contract and would go no the prize which was his life's de- o. It did t stop ai .yabu.e or to prove . r , ..L it.. u.-,tA tVif e-scnenditure auvwhere. . . . , i i ts unoouDteuij jjrtouv.i . 1 m - . that be naa not jcl rcauicu ma Secretary Cresham "Yes!'' Harper's Dazar. CT WEI) OF ECZEMA. Julia B. Johnson, Stafford' P. O. South Carolina writes: "I had suffered for thirteen years yvith Hczema, and was at times tew myself "poor old boss.' (Ju. Did yu ever hear phool. and even wise m y tnat life waz short, that deth waz certain, that happiness was sk ase r Ans I have herd theze re marks ouite often, but i never confined to my bed. The itching oearj ;i bizzy man find enny fault I Y A. ThedeathofSecretaryGresham was temble ai y son in aw gut mC OnC UHll UUZCIl UUlllia w Blood Balm, which entirely cured me, and I ask you to pub lish this for the benefit of others prophet and a far-seeing and the corpsCommander to give nan I'nited States Senator , - tQ fhe best division in his corpF, of Alabama, has a record j and tlie best division command less wonueriut Liictu li. , pive it to lijc utu - ' . . . i . : ,i sire. end. He died asadly disappoint ed man. Pay in Advance. 1 So many peopic 6. It did not stop paying un successful contestants or contes .ccs. J j U.e Imuinor 7. It did not afford any relict nouu. , 77 1 t-Xia W:ir,, i,- .vnni er 11 tnan Uiai. t ittn the DeSt UIJKciu- 0 neOO C nave ci i" K" " ' . . . 00 iao" 1 r r - .1 t c made by Hon. ohn 1.. a55' in bis division, and me ''Kaui-; wror)g idea aDont a kwijw'- o. 11 uiu ul u ot Kentucky, in the lattcr's dec- cornrnander to give it to the best Some think if they occasionally coinage, but "indefinitely post laration, as a member of Con-! iment n his brigade. Gen. j gettle their subscription up to ( poned" the resolution instructing p-re fr, tr,P r-nnenmation ot I , ,ctr1 this flatr to E well's ; ( nqTmf.nt it is all right. Senators to vote for it. erne to demonetize silver. Corp9 and it was handed down , 0thers think if they pay a small; 9. it :id not receem its pledges cntciil more miscijr IIU : ihrouch division aim ul,o u :lnmount nowanu unu r mniK i.v rr-- . .11 r . I ') I , I ,,i4-i . a1 capacity, bought anomer can himself, and after eating, it, an no more 1 .1 J L.nnA 4-r r, ml u c to monev, ne womu ivC m"- in any way, snapc 01 moa w vv. Mi;nffntaeN ihungry. the wo iron the people than all j nnti, ,t was given to the 32nd j .fl gix or twelve months of a set- the wars and pestilences from ; Nort, Carolina Regiment, Dein ; tement the editor shonid De pr which this country had ever suf- the best regimeniit of the Army i igfied They forget that such as terefl. Xo man e ver pictured tne; , Northern Virginia. t.x. At Different Ages. daneer and rliaster of the single Rold standard more truthfully' than Mr. Carlisle did when be was a free man; but so striking-j y accurate arc the predictions of j Senator Pugh, of Alabama, de-1 livered in the debate against thei onconditional repeal of the ner mfin law, that thev deserve more bati passing mention, particu 'arly as his remarks took the shape of a debate with the Pre idem , Kx. At different age, sa; a man is most fond of 1. His nurse. 2. His mother. 10. His holidays. 16. His liberty. 20. His er sweetheai t 30 His wife. 40 His children. 00. Peace and quiet. Judy, Let Her Roll this furnishes no money tO run : What-S tlie use in growlin "hout the weather. Wm 1 1 1 1 y- -xr -w- .lt 1 1 f the naoer on. reopie wm y tT i.e .0... the paptr uu r (- WU all Ketlmrae toKether if cash tor sucn pacis ----- , shine il(the boui; York World and Atlanta Consti- So nevcrmind the lUiiwrn; on the sum- ttion and expect the home Pa- a "J.frmer climate, and we',. perS tO run On credit. AlOSt oi; Ket there by and by! our subscribers could pay six or j . OUr SUDSCri r S itJst! Wha. stheuin Rrowlin bom theweath- twelve uioiicus ... , day or nihf? as easy as to have the paper sent 1 m m Ret hom(. together if tne heart u nAA he SO much , heatin' rieht: .V wo kind., ask -csr;- who can do so to please pay in 1 An l we.., strike m wmmgt mmmu. ami mm 11 advance. ftrt there ly and liy. It May do as Much for You Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that he had a severe Wirfnev trouble for many years", with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder wasaffected. He triedmany socal led kidney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began the use of Electric Bit- iherc-a ann-! tei s and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to the cure of all kidney and liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement.. Price onlv 50c. for large bottle. At the Drug Stores ot Hood Bros., Smithfield; J. W. Benson. Benson; and Edgeitou & Hare, ISelma. ill be sincerely and generally re gretted. Mr. Gresham was a pure mar with a high sense of honor, dis tinguished ability and strong in dividuality. He was famous as a lawyer and as a judge, and in the civil war he was one of the bravest of the union generals During the seige of Atlanta, al most within tU nanif rTji.-fr of the city, he received a serious wound and was retired as a ma jor general, with a pension which he declined to draw alter he b -came Secretary of State. He was a man with the cour ane of bisconvictions. He might have been the nominee of the con vention which nominated Gen eral Harrison, but he would not press his claims. When he differ ed with the' policy of the Repub licans he withdrew from the par suffering in like manner.' advertisement. See Notes and Cleanings. An editor whose town is in an obscure corner of the map, makes this general kick: "We are mad! Darn the people! How can they expect us out here twelve miles from a railroad, twenty-five miles from a river, millions ol miles from Heaven, about two miles from the devil, and about two hundred yards from a whis key shop, to get out a lively ne A-spaper?" This original paragraph from Editor Ham's recent New York ... 1 . . , , tv and while it was well known letter is going iy, duu wuiiv ' , pftntr. - "I would not Pive one that he was m thorougn syrapa- j - " thy with the demand, of the good, wholesome, hearty, rosy people for financial relief, he de cheeked Georgia girl who can ffined to allow the Populists to -i 1.: .1, ,1 Anct oil at- rVu nm time use hii name for the f residency f - Wause hT did not favor their for all these military mummies extreme measures. He was between Battery park and Har thoroughly American in his ideas, lem suburbs. and entered the State depart- A oirl abv born the other dav ment with the desire to inaugur- okomf, imi j, ,ie four- ate a vigorous toreign poncy. d hter oi a fourteenth with the length ol life, nor a pure one regret that deth waz a sure thing, nor 9 vartuous one komplain about the high priceof happiness. Uu- Did you ever hear an old maid prattle about the falsity or man, the grate risk tnare waz in having one, the bliss tharc waz in having none, the bliis thare wan in b-in MM one B self? Ans. It seems tew me that i hav, and i hav alwus felt az tho the old viigin waz taking medi cine awl the time she was saying it. Ou,-How fast du-. sound travel? Ans.-This depends a great deal upon the natur ov the noise yu are talking about. The sound of a dinner horn for instance travels a half a mile in a seckond, while an invitashun tew git up in the morning i have known to be 3 quarters of an hour going up two pair of stairs, and then not have length eniifT left to be heard Joh Billings. Mothers will find Chambei lain's Cough Remedy especially valuable lor crimp and whoop ing couch It will give prompt relief and is ta'c and pleasant. . . 1 ... 1 ... r a TVif teentn uiiumn -'" e liave soia it lor stvctm rmt m In this he was disappointed, the daughtei ol a fourteenth daugh- and it hns m lited to give tact ion. a dinerent yu "gt , t .tnntPMt ented. fi W wicrmnf Ihinutane. Pa. administration had mappeu oui , ... thou ht to ,u . oni in VU ditterent progiamui., ... ur,Drecedentcd. the Hawaiian business and o.ner matters he was so hampered that l,. Kpr-nme involved in a series of Pay up your subscription unfortunate diplomatic blunders. please, as we need the money. llufiuesne. For sale by Hood Bros. Smithfield, J. W. Benson, Benson, N. C.
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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June 13, 1895, edition 1
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