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mithftdb and Increasing Circulation. TRUE TO OURSELVES, OUR COUNTRY AND OUR COD. An Excellent Advertising Medium SMITHFIELD, N. C THURSDAY. JUNE 20, 1895. NO. !, VOL. 1 I i lie Returnim: to n ui mi" ." a in. r: Ketun iru krriveiji"'1'4 av Rcky Mien OOP"' IllllIiK l " ' Iniif.v N. newsp a- A, editor. IstuutK n, A meric 1 all $6 a sr 1 a 3 SUN ncv 8 inai $2 a York. w " -BOTANIC BLOOD BALM THEN EWS News of the Week from All Parts of the World as Cleaned from the Press. ADDRESS OF MR JNO. M. MORCAN. Delivered at the Reunion of Old Stu dents at Turlington Institute Tuesday, June nth, 1895. all Ulootl and i ithoul fail. Scraf ati.m.l Marra. Salt Karnm. J Disease troni the ; efooleat l ice. my varying success, uem 11 I 'heaiing. purify- - virtues. One bottle ; e 'tliun a dozen of up the health . ... fr m the first dose. m - 1- A U'AM. Wm re. aentfrr l.i- atta. ur local druggist, sena I- f will be sent, freight 3 BLOOD BILH CO., Atlanta, Sa. For sale by 1100a oros. Sm 1 1 B FIELD, N. C. V Benson, Benson. N. C. pK J M- PARKER, LDSBORO, X. C. THK ATLANTA EXPOSITION. Pies dent Cleveland Will Visit tV City" October 2 1st. The President will visit the Atlanta Exposition in October. This agreement was made at the arranged upon the corn rows rising on My Ft How-School mates, Ladies and Gentlen: Xot many times in my life have I betn more surprised than I was a few weeks ago when I received through your committee, an in vitation to speak to 3'ou on this . . ., r- occasion, Aotwitnstanaing my . , , . hill. White House when the delega- willingness to be here my expec- above anothe r, it reminds me of tion from the ' Gate City of the tation and eagerness to be with the amphitheatre. Few living South" waited upon the Presi- you, I cannot see why I agreed raen ever had experience like that, dent and invited him to attend to undertake a speech before you, j must gay for thCm, though, the Exposition. conscious as I was then and am tnat gQ far ag T saw I never Secretary Hoke Smith, of the In now of my inability to do the ipoke to better behaved or terior Department. headed the occasion justice. But the occa- more respectful listeners. But I delegation. The President sig- sion captured me. My whole d;dnt stav to thank them for nitied his willingness to attend heart was turned into sympa- their careful attention nor com- the celebration, and October 21st thv for the project and in my en- pnmerit them on their good be was decided on asthe date of his thusiasm Idid consent to try to h - witb my hat in one - . j- , .tt 1 3 1 . visit. The delegation afterwards deserve tue nonor you nau proi visited the Cabinet officers now ered me and which you had al in the city to invite them to join ready conferred upon me by your the President in his march into intentions, however well I knew STATE NEWS ITEMS. paled away before me. I carved the air in gestures and posed in wonderful and inconceivable at titudes. About the time I was at the height of my antics I chanc ed to look behind me that was enough. The hill was black with spectators. The laborers from all the fields around naa Tuesday morning, is dead, been attracted by my sjeech I " making and had collected quiteL The Mecklenburg county grand an audience to hear me. As I W has found two true bills tr,;t of it now how thev were aKa'UBl " "' uu"auu- "u Editor E E. Harper, of the New Brne Journal, was married Wednesday, to MissVivia Wood. Chariot te Observe: Mr. Wm. Farthing, who was injured by the running awav of his horse on Georgia. I could never deserve it as I de sired. hand and my speech in the other I went into the thicket and left my disappointed auditors to ponder in their minds what they had heard and speculate upon what thev would have heard Ire la Smithlield on 2u Sunday of each aia unt il Sat unlay EXTREMES MEET. DIRECTORY. V OFFICERS. .tfice E W. K. m1. ic Court S. Stevens, of Smitli. office in office in Hood UrKiaae. Health Sr. K. J . niukMOuaera P. H. C. 1 T. WltttntM, Jos. icatioa J. B. Hardee, 1. Johnson. i 1'ublie instruc iuslton. . W. Urice. iFFICERS. .1 T ran and C L. K. UontM ;ind I; J DO. llrkwith Ward : J. L. Da . Averu, Fourth Peacock irhaui. T. YouiikI.1i arRCHES. Senator Butler Shakes Hands with Minister Ransom, who Sees him to know him for the First Time. Minister Ransom rode on the same train vesterday to this city j with Senator Marion Butler; rode in the same 'bus to the hotel, j and they registered near together ; on the same book. A few moments afterward in the lobby. Senator Butler ap proaching Minister Ransom, j shook his hand with pleasant greeting. The minister was equally gracious, the meeting lasting only a moment. As Senator Butler was walking awav. Minister Ransom turning to a "friend, asked: "Is that Mr. Marion Butler?" For the old General, through all the campaign, had never seen the young man who was elected as his successor. News-Observer. MINISTER RANSOM Raleigh. X. C, June 15. Very unexpectedly Minister Matt. W Experience evencesthat human i the gpgrnmx hadn't vanished, sentiments are strongly influenc- That's the time I didn't stay to ed by associations. The recur- fmsh mv speech. ol commencements auu charging embezzlement of $50,- 000. S. Harry Cisbpaugh, of Harris burg, Pa., died Monday from in juries received in a game of foot ball at Davis Militarv school at Winston, N. C. W. C. Damon, of Tennessee, is in this State, making arrangements to bring a colony of 500 people from the Northwest to Cherokee county. A correspondent in the Ashe ville Citizen, a tew days since, named Hon. W. T. Crawford for the next Governor of the State, and says the West is entitled .o the nomination. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS A dispatch from Augusta, Maine, announces the formation of an ice trust. Hon. Jerry Simpson, of Kan saw, has started out on a speech-1 making tour and has taken his wife along. 1 The Legislature of New York has appropriated $25,000 for the erection of abuildineand a State; t-:u!i. t -a. - ; il T?: toweai the eniawnent rln only on tLe ciuiuii Ml tuc .iimuia !" third finger of one's left hand, t Aletliea Ho do I, I can't get on more . v mm The Michigan lower House, by a vote of 75 to 17, has passed Mr. Walter's bill, making it un lawful to treat to spirituous liquors in any saloon or bar room. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE WIT AND HUMOR- Alberta I do wish it were rot the custom than half my mrxKi'inent rlns on lime now. at one re nee much more occasions like this, refreshens the recollections and deepens impressions that were hardly noticeable when they were made or received. I hae found it so and find it so now. It would seem incredible and perhaps vou could hardly believe Tufli ton institute. not as it me, were it possible for me to . a used tQ fce amJ describe to you my feelings when when , cQme q U) io bodVt News reaches us that one day last week, a few miles east of Recollections like these crowd-j town, a prominent farmer was ed my mind, so vivid, soclear, so seen ri ling horseback with an real, that I was here again, liv-, umbrella over him dropping corn, ing over those scenes in which I says the Hillsboro Observer. JaKnVifcrl a four vparc nco -r, 1 . 1 a f In Polk count 7. two brothers course in mv mind, associated named Gibbs had ! fight last ..u ai .n-r. wfls week. They fought fist and sku'i, ior tnrec nours. rinaiiT one got the other down and beat him to death. was made acquainted witn your intentions and plans for this day. It was new li e to me soul-stirring, transporting. Many pleasant memories were revived I was a school boy again and in the realm of fancy, while recol lections crowded fast upon each other, I lived over again the happiest period of my life my school days at Turlington Insti tute. I was here again or not exactly here, but back over here near the old academy which is to me vet one of the sacred spots of earth. The boys were all there and the girls were all there. too, and I tell reverie wouldn t have Mr.. Norris In this book I have written down most of the little incidents of our married life. Old Bonder Ah, a sort of fam- It is rumored that Miss Fran- ily scrap book, eh? cisE. Willard, President of the j Peacemaker-1 wouldn't fight, Woman's Christian Temperance; good men. union, wno is now in cngiano, is jrirst combatent He called me he It is said that next autumn the . r . r t aT DUDiication 01 tne uaiiy Lau- person and find so many changes so many improvements, 1 am glad to say, I am tommy reminoetio. u, resumed. It mav the old story of Rip an Winkkle. asj!Umerl as a certainty that And were it not for the familiar Popuiists wni begin their faces and the peculiarly warm. campai;n of 1896 Jong before old time cordiality with which 1 lg95 ends Mr Buter will have have been welcomed I could charge Qf their campaign, really, hardly feel as much at home as I an(J he well knows the value of do, or believe it is the same in- guch prompt tactics, stitution at which I completed, mveducation. A one-storv two- Maj. Wilson, chairman ol the room building has given place to Railroad Commission, says the a two story -and I don't know grading on the railroad from how manv rooms. The faculty Hendersonville to Brevard is in number has been increased practically completed, and that ...oro than double, the curricu- progress is being made in laying vou. my . fr,rlfrl new tea- track, which bv lulv 1 will be been what tures added-f and in every way j finished. This road' will soon to be married to an English gentleman of wealth and posi tion. The United States Circuit Com t of Appeals has dissolved the in junction granted by Judge Goff in the South Carolina registra tion cases. The Court wa com posed of Chief Justice Fuller and Judges Hughes and Seymour. This is a victory for States Rights. The Rev Thomas Dixon. Ir.: ! Hicks What do vou think of almost created a sensation in the! the income tax? New York Academy of Music; Wicks If you mean the way Sunday when be pronounced , my wife taxes me with neghct Protestantism in New York a j when I come in from club late at failure. The audience hardly : night, I must say that I do not knew whether to applaud or not. think very much of it. Boston There was one hiss from the cen- l ransenpt. tre of the hall. a liar, sir. Second combatant An' called me a lazy loafer. Peacemaker Well, I wouldn't fight over a difference of opinion; you both may be right. Boston Globe. 'T hear Lollypop has given up using tobacco." "Yes; he smokes cigarettes now." Philadelphia Record. open Wm DM t 11 i SaturU irdlallj it I rtuirch on Second , . 1- ' . , , , a He stood the,tt wasit tnev nao nt o cu progressing until now it is the one ot tne most oea-imu. ami ,ther fathrumtr trip quite well, Kverytnmg passeu ur.uic u.yju,. forcmost school in Eastern tertue larramg srcuuiis -.1 tu, itner -1Ku,"e ' r H . .. I roQC then Evervthine .. faiP He was at tne . j . 0 .ortn varonna. Yarborough several hours and seemeato rncj - This evening we shall propose The State Board of Agriculture t n na 1 1 1 m 1 111 1 in 11 v tvcArvvv tien. . a astor. srvi.-s at 11 j Rans0m arrived here this morn 11 b :n utli. Sunday School I jnor from LCtlOir -.(, at t tO nVlitck. " ... ii".rinrnilent. Prayer i rfl a,a.inMMUT PTt-nine nt 7:30 . tt. 4- 4- V uvitwi to attena.wcdh exs mwm , . - f Q l4- usec1 tO I. - j prQ lien. 1 "v w f , u& rp.immn ot rne om stuaenis x Dni.f.n i i.ACii v i h . . ,1 - . . i,. nun i ii . i 1 1 1 i )l i . . . . - i a i . j liii. i- - mr i 1 1 1 ivaiLiKU LS-MrtlittfWS RomiWidh -as l, as of this progressive "Lehln fi'C add,itio"ai , .ia-morninKat-3o o 'dock to Northampton county to his tnegaie. wug non thr e are g,ad to see so muc Board elected by the Legislature lnfn-T ctoeTHi I Zme. He said he expected to re- it did when we hung upon the Urest Manifested and hope that were unseated and five Democrats T . l ' " j pi i"' tat I main there until next Tuesday H"-- vYoodall cV our meeting may result in mucn ciected to fill their places. They :e;f-JsLHtherototbeWhiteSolphar That .man Sassei oal' oodi not only a feast of good were aDOointed before the act i-ovnted-nVatt I Serines in West Yirginia, remain Co., I rof. ? things for us who have been sep- orovidin ,or their appointment - ! l to weeks and eo to Wash- same revu.viug arated so lODcr, in coming to I' ratified. T. E Nebon was , ; ; -:TZ,:Vs ! ington City for a few days. After rostrum " oB gether, not only a benefit to us to 6 the place of J. J. i. . . .. - . i a c . i - a ' a run i n i w ii ti& iii' - . , 11 1 n t wr 1 Satahu; tS'eioeS ai this he will return to western ... - mdividuany anu c0ihxt,, ; Long) deceased. a greater benefit to me msiuu- tion we all love so well. Are we Reidsville Weekly: MoseHodnet all here? Shall we call the roll? j shot and dangerously wounded So far as ascertaining that fact j Peter Slade, (both colored) last . . r a 1 . u 1-1 mja on crwof pn we need not call it. With ttoe , aaturuay .g..i. a swiftness of memory and a hi. np lteinlent. MOW! ar I -Tlllp 1.1 SCHOOLS. iMtitHtc Male and female, a, I'h. B., ( 0. N. C.) Priuci Infa iin.l Frcaek. J. 1 I8 rinitv Colleire) Mathenu.t ; Crocker, (Wake For.Kt) a(t. K. J. Barnes, Millitary !. ItaniUtOB, Penmanship. 11 teacherin Primary De ira T. Turlington. Music LODGES. ...diee. No. 37, I. O. O. F-. ;.: L, B Daniels, V. O., c'y. Meets in Odd Fellowa bt -vinin; at "o'clock. All cordially invited. dg, No. 84. A. F. and A M. ureet. V S Stevens, W. M., Secretary. Meets the second mirth Tuesday night in each i-oiih are respectfully invited North Carolina and go to the Bromide Arsenic Springs in Ashe county. He expects to return to Mexico early in August. He says he is very weak "all to pieces." as he puts it; that the Mexican climate does not agree with him, but that he hopes it will when he recovers his health. He has been bilious, has been sorely athicted quick sharp eye always caught the first boy that sought to evade his notice. He could take down Mr. Smart Alex in a twinkling just as he used to do, and tease the life out of a girl bv looking at her, just as he used to do. Fancy even failed to conjecture whRt went on among the girls, but 1 otsof funny things took place Japan's small losses in men in the battles with the Chinese were due in part to the accidental use of a bullet-proof material- Ow ing to the severe cold the Japa nese soldiers wore a quantity of went in floss silk under their clothes; ,t?' this, when they were hit, was parson "Feed My Lambs." tound in many cases to have Editor (after searching through Minister (entering a country editor's office) "You promised to publish that sermon I sent you on Monday, but I do not find it in the paper." Editor "I sent it up; it surely What was the name of Selections and Quotations. TwiliRht. 'Now t wiiiuhi icin her rn'laln cJom u, And pins II wll Ii 11 slur." Ah unto t lie how the i horil Is, Ho unto man Is woman, Though nlie bends III in lie i,be. - hi 11 Though she dr.'. ws him yet she fo I01 I" Seles earli without the it bar We look lirfme nmt nflei . And pine for hn. Is mil Our slneerrst laughter Wit h some piiln fi -nuuhl . Our sweetest sontrs n re t h i imi Ihj saddest I hoiiuht . Percy It, H The llainbow. Flash slorinv font I'fffctNlujr. fioin sheal II, While hoi I on hull Is hurled: Of your great w rath 0o4 makes fl Wfm Of glory i oiind I he tvorld! Fra 11k I ,. SI 11 11 1 The Angelic Choir. Noh, inner hud the Allnluhl y HMmmI, Iml The mull It tide of angels, with a sllotll Loud as from uumliers wilhimi Mml MWeel Ah from blessed voiees, ill lering joy , lieaveu NUIIg With Jubilee MM) nMMI IMMMM Mt4 The eternal regions. Lowly reMieni Tow aril either throne they h . H , I n d I o I he ground With solemn al mini t ion dowii they rust Their crowns inwove with aMarantk and gold . Immortal amariinth, a (lower M hieh nin e Jn Paradise, last by the tree of life. Began to bloom, but soon for BMtn'fl ofl.-n.s To heaven removed, where irl It KfttW there grows And flowers aloft, shading the fount of life Alia where the river of bliss through nn.l-i of heaven KoIIm o'er Klysiuii llowers bar aiwtlt utMMI With these that never fade, the spirit eleel ill ' stopped the bullets. VOICE OF THE PRESS. THE W OKLD THINKS BOTH CON VENTIONS BLUNDEB8 The New York World believes that both the Memphis conven the paper) "Ah-yes um here j it is. You see, we've got a new foreman, and he put it under the 1 head of 'Agricultural Notes,' as 'Hints on the Care of Sheep. "I may be young," said the very young man, "but my love tions were political blunders, i for your daughter is as strong and that together they have man aged to do all the harm that po litical indiscretion could do at a critical time in the life of the Democratic party. If the World is correct the promoters of the first convention are to blame. and true as if I were whitened by the snows of innumerable winters." Ulnd t heir resplendent loeks In wren I lied lieauiH. Now In loom- gal In nds t hiek I hro w n off, bright Pavement like that of sea of Jasper h Impurpled with eelestlnl roses, smile. I Then crowned again their goldi 11 tbey took. Harps ever tuned. Hint fffllterlnjr by Hide Like iii vith hung with JMMMM I !- sw eel Of 1 harming symphony I hi y tut rod in e Their Haered song and waken rnnl m rt No voire exempt, no voice hm , Join Melodious part, sin h eom ord is in II. im Paradise I. Ilh Cleanliness. "Cleanliness is next to god lines," and is essential to the health and vigor of the system. Its impor tance cannot be overestimated, and it should be inculcated ear'v on the minds of theyoung. "Even "Oh, I don't doubt your love," replied the stern father, "but have you had the measles, or the whooping cough? It wouldn t from the bodv s purity, thr mind They sought to make it appear! be fair, you know, for us to take j receives a secret, sympathetic that the South was lor gold. 1 ne ;VOu into the family and have to aid last convention was necessary to j nnrse you through these corn counteract a false impression. ; plaints some time or other." News and Observer. Emily Faithful's Death. a v. e. ciintcH ig every Z Z ' . -1 l ! A - U Mnlnn M fl flf 11 V H 111 - . m witn caruuMun au - , ; the bovs. Practical jokes has taken quantities ol eelojmel nfa;7f tbJ baunted board and salts. The result M great hkc that ol U uncommoo debility, yet he W3 feels bet-: "grouse w fr.c ter than at any time in three those Ji 7 when months c . Q;e,rr1 afresh those boys , iauv.j f" ; - - . : who fled through tne wirmuw d. . r- 1 T Tr r TZ O T . O AA i . Itw I V. Hnvnes Pal HOO CHOLKKft-SC V tne o . to escauc 1 1 o'clock a. m. and at S t . .1 ntrrt-M Te mv friend .. ... o .. i .. ,. , f uuei. t t 17 TUo nnwp roriie suiriis. ls '"J " "-uu School every' Sunday morn- WKlsBON, . V-, JU . i Alin Rarlier DreSdlt? I wish he k 1. ,is Brow nsuperinten- . rt Solera in the county is rag- Alvin uaruer prc Thursday DigDt "(, . - yr were tO Dear tCMliuuu i.w . ,ng to an alarming ... . ,ed the brigade that elance I have already called it " , ... ii and many faces that were lamn iar to us all are not among my audience. Are thev about their books and business." Are tney Slade of improper relations with his wife and had warned him to stay away from his house. Sat urday night he caught him on his premises and shot him. The wound was thought to be fatal graplingwith the problems of at first, but Maae is oetter now Existence? Not all, for already '; and may recover. The bul'et has the harvester of the world j lodged near the liver. thrust in his sickle and gathered Evangelist Fife, who has been conducting successful revivals in the South, is at present holding a series of meetings at Manchester, Ohio. Services art held during All are cordially itvited to vires, iptlst t'hurch tcolored.) Rev ward. A. a. Pastor. Servleea in. and 7:80 p.m on first and eaeb month. Prayer ineet aj nigiitof each week at 7;.JO School every Sunday evening William Brown. Hup't. Dictionary of Discontent. Here is the authorized oiction arv ot discontent: What is creation? A failure -What is life? A bore. What is man? A fraud. What is woman? Botha ft aud and a bore. ' hat is beauty? A deception. "hat is love" A disease. W hat i marriage? A mistake. What is a vife? A trial. attat is a child? A nuisance. What ic tVw. ,l;i? A (nKl - - . 1 .. ut II. . I IV on. . What ia ood? Hypocrisy. "hat is evil? Detection. What is wisdom? Selfishness. hat is happiness? A delusion. W hat is Iriendship? A humbug. W hat is generosity? Imbecility. What is money? Everything. And what is everything? No thing. We were, perhaps, happier hen e were monkeys? Lon- dl Truth. section bers. A heavv storm of rain and 1 A lir Sntiirdav. wind passcu wv 1 ji Fruit and shade trees were badly broken and in some sections of this county crops were damaged by hai'. A TRAGIC DEATH. death rrv Ott trophies of Mr Will II- Ker, a former!. After much laborious citizen of Raleigh, who was j thinking several sheets of fools drowned at Annapolis on Sun-cap had been converted into " "hTletrvine to save his boy, manuscript which lea led my de hun Ka t e Rehearsals ot that speccu unto himself some of his best jewels. While we unite here in a " w"'""w "J j union, which at best must ere the society of , , , iUa r n'.tt.A ion? uc oiorcu, him - forever around the great white the rrornine and evening, and throne to sine the everlasting tbc baniiKn houses. Including nrt.irs of the Eternal King. 1 saloons, close for services. One !u t lUinh nf the education- merchant refused to close his i eeodina .,1 Johnston county I store and Mr. Fife went to the "th-ti toay a, compared with . JJZSZ standing a tew years ago, iujt ; tor uum mwm heart swells with emotions of j ment and went to church with or ide and gratitude to note the j the evangelist. oroeress that has been made, the j M Thomas W. Hill, of this work that has been accomplish- 0tv met with a strange and erl the revolution that has been . t ( t 1 accident on last . 1 ! hronfrht about in the diffusion of j t,...j.. He had started to iav LO 1 o 1 a m-s.v j . . tnnw etif r. n. iv w o Solemn with a 1 ut ui finish my speecn. i , , jj. lorlr way l to or three ,.,00rir!.w npnear, and tne . . anu mmm. mc , ;r f.e honnr nd dis-1 apart, now every tieignuomu , mi,es when some ot them ran canoiaatc were has one. A lew years ago maoy ; out of the road into the woods Unction ,.. to excei lof our teachers came lrom otner making every effort to eeel 1 l h.rtn win laureis auu t- . ' - j 4. IJ WIUV A . I was one 01 ! I. R. Petttt, a prom 1 window into the B - a 1. o 4 lllrll I 111 L V I V in the bnheld section, na, darkness Perhaps it is due him K-lost fiftv hogs. Among the , darkness r number was a valuable Poland j his w tfc . 8tanding a fcw China, weighing about buu - pounds. Other tarmers in one incident that nave ciis mmvmsm one rarelv fails to occur to my mind when I think of those good old d.vs. I always think of it as tlie time that I didn't s h. ea bate . 1 r 1 m nrrh ar(r dreds 01 nwwt. . 'ZTT " ! r . j .1 u- filrl or in w;c lamented lather was the nversiuc, m 7- 1 A mm iVi ci-irrnW 1T1 win uc . , Aa rlown on - e. 1 rt-rt w i a. tw 1 of r-vc-iv vjov. " -' - 1XU1 LU .ciw 1 HJOIV w- j - ' Una 1 . h Stflt? has Vi thirket second to no man -tt --. . , produced in learning and ttjeiui oes, and his son was worthy ot his distinguished father Ex. On one occasion I district a man or woman educat ed at home and have a surplus to seitd to other places less for fortunate than our own. From a rank among the lowest in the State our county has attained rank among the highest. These are some of the things accom nlished. these are some of the re- ; suits, these are some of the effects, Mr. Hill ran into the woods after the sheep and his foot caught in a grape vine, and he was thrown with such violence on the ground as to rupture a blood vessel in his nose and cause him to bleed almost to death, says the Pitts boro Record. SENATOR BUTLER'S RESOLUTION. Miss Emily Faithful, whose death at the age of sixty vears The Atlanta Journal avs was exclusively announced in The that in the Memphis conventian World recently, was one of the Senator Marion Butler, in the jirst women in conservative Eng- fight in the committee on resolu-; and to fight for the widening of tions, moved that "the resolu-1 the sphere of the women of the tion be re committer! ano auvo- middle classes. In her younger cated inserting a plank calling dayg 8De was fond of the gnyeties r . I 1 Tli. r , I 1 1 .j ior tne new suvci poui. I 01 societv, duc sne oevoicu utf r- motion prevailed by a vote of 16 ; jy thirty years of her riper age to 12 and there was consterna I to the emancipation of her own tion. Senator Jones. 01 Arican- sex sas, and Bryan, of Nebraska, j je profession she selected as spoke against Butler's proposi- the entering wedge was that of tion, and secured a reversal 01 it. typesetting. Among the spcci- i mens of hrst-rate workmanship He win oe hi Quia. j produced from her "Victoria" It seems that the idea of E. I press, conducted exclusively by V T -B-1 1 ' . -.a i HI In IIJI lilt K UIUV 13 , V - V 1 ire a-Mt r K. V. PlBaCB. Men must be willing to work with their best endowments of mind and muscle if they would win honorable and enduring suc cess, and those who ignore this necessity, or try to evade its re quirements, are at war with all the facts of human history, as well as with the laws of all con scious life. Work in some form, therefore, is the law of all earth ly existence. livery living thing must work or die. Mac 1 o i.i Claim. What is man but simply a germ, evolving higher powers, and destined for a purer and 1 -bier existence! His latent lih m cretly emerges from mysterious ohseurity. irtnmr 1 Victoria ' borne upon the flowing stream of purpose of punishing him fori Regis, to which Tennyson. breaking the law is erroneous The advices are that Debs has made arrangements to move his desk and other office effects to the jail, and has employed a stenographer to attend him dur ing his term ol alleged imprison Thackery, Miss Mulock and Owen Meredith contributed. In 1868 she published the novel "Change upon Change," which had many editions. She made her debut as a lec turer in 1868, and spoke in the A Missing Link. eer Trtroes without sa vine leading literary and philosophic , 1 ti .:n Viia ct-enocr i al institutions of Eneland. Her mat lv us wm jw-t' 1 0 f rapher employed pretty much a'l , three lecture tours of America of the time in writing out fulmi j are described in her book "Three nations against the Federal i Visits to America." It contains Courts, the Government and vivid deenptions of the women llv as at ores-! employments in this country and entconstituted.-Savannah News! life as ,he found it among the ,.t TTlnU i rva or 111 a us 01 iau. Miss Faithful, during the lat- ter years of her life, smoked cigar- Ex Senator Bu.kr, who was ettes incessantly for nervous for some years one of the politi- ness -New York World. eal bosses of South Carolina, has Virm w;ii find Chamber- also discovered the great joys of jam.g Cough Remedy especially me one I : t l , . UT MBA I mM mm 1 I A 1 1 private Hie. or says ne nt. vaiuable for croup aud whoop said the other day: "I don't I . cough. It will give prompt know that I could get an office if; H f di s gafc and pleasant. At mi . 1 5 W " Dem. Enjoys Private Life. T I w . 1 J d useful- j had retired to tWwooau ; Send us $1.50 and get Thb Herald and The Atlanta Con titution one year. der the h,U, back oi xncp.rr , fountain head tion . M y pap' . T 7 I on a and left has If I Mw par.f -v.-- Turlmeton Institute. bush and! tain .ed " DOn to say what ccuwu - . , . n The hills the valleys rang with eloquence. Clay and Calhoun and Webster has been the great factor in (OaMtMMWM on 4th Page. I Man Gentleman Youth Fellow Lad Boy Woman Lady Maid Lass Girl. Boston Courier. time to a spiritual destination to realms ot immortality! As be nears thoseever-blooming shorts the eve of faith, il'uminatcd by the inspired word, dimly discerns the perennial glories. Quickened by Faith, Hope and Love, his spirit is trastdantcd into the gar den ol paradise, the Eden of haj. piness, redeemed, perfected, 'ind made glorious in the divine im age of I lint who hath said, "I am the Wav, the Truth, and tic Life." ' k. V. PlSBCE. CI'KEIl Ol-' IXZKMA. Julia B. Jonnson, Stafford's P.O. South Carolina write-: I had sullered lor thirteen jears with IvvZ.ina, and ' 's '"in . ; confined to rn; was terrible. be half 1 wanted it. but thank God I don't want it. We have sold it for several years land it has never failed to give satisfaction. Ai a. lvaall mT ffl Onil C tVie late the most perfect WUU UISBUBUJ, - T TJ refused the tr- . Kicnaras, uuijucuui, i For sale bv Hood Bros. Secretary of State, - m rt art rxffmfm marie him bv the President. He preferred to Smithfield, J. W. Benson, Benson, stick to his law practice. 1 dozen i.ot iis 01 Blood Balm, which entirelv cured me, aii'l I ask you to iub lish this for the lx n tit ol othei suffering in like manner. Nee advertisement. In all Christian countries the number of females who attend the churches is far greater than that of the men.
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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June 20, 1895, edition 1
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