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“IF FOR THE LIBERTY OF THE WORLD WE CAN DO ANYTHING.” VOL. II. DAltLINGTON, SOUTH CAKOLIXA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER i), L89I. NO. 1. — WHERE WERE THOSE INGS! iHOOR- SOME POINTEf) Ql EST10!VS. THE LOWLANDS OF PEE-DEE. Dnmkfiiess and Its I’nrf. THE FAMINE IN RI SSIA. Snpposr thr Sub-Trfasnry Schrmr An En^lisli Fapitalist Offrrs to Rr A Prrtinrnt Onrstion Address'd to Were in Operation Now. rlaim lliem and Share the Pro- Fol. Robert Aldrich in Regard to his Recent Political Speech. What Then? (its with the Owners Proposition Worth Considering. A discussion of the cure of the | malady of drunkenness has been rc-j ceived by the bichloride of gold treatment practiced by Dr. Kcely, of Dwight, III. But no specilic cure Starring Peasants Feeding Grass and Chewing Leaves. on CHOICE SELECTIONS The Word of Encouragement. Alt I* ONKItllES. I Bit and Humor. You, men, who are reading stipjiose the sub-treasnrv*and To the Editor of The^Neys and : loan'achome were in ojpwti' Courier: “Understandirt^Weobject; day, MW# would you gWrtRut get- was ®, the city yesteniay. lie mis j )r nammonu, in and purposes of the Alliance to la 1 ■ ting a dollar ? j recently received from Mr. Edward j i \ llK . r i ( . an Hi-view for simply to bring our Federal Repub-j Have you any cotton or wheat? Fox, of 25 Duke street, St. .James, , r ; V( . s C0 „ t .|, 18 i 01 | lie back to its moorings, to have in Stipitosc you Imrrowtal eight ja-r l/mdon, a letter which may lead to ,l nm k elK >g S; First, by absolutely stojiping the manufacture, importation and sale of A few e\eiiings since, in casual ■ —— conversation, we were told of a s'eam _ ; ^ Ldsdon, Sept. — I'rom St. |,ont captain who used to ply on the has been found for this malady that j c0,llus ,,,,,ru hideous news ferry between Covington and Cinein- jor.l. J. Lucas, of Society Hill, ; j la8 curr j w | 8U many away. ?Me sufferings of the starving nati lie was a niaii of exeelleut the city yesterday. He has n P n,,,,,,,,,,,,,] Aorth l K ' a '’ a,| D'y. In the valley of the parts and of decided literary charae- September, ^ °^ il emaeiated |x'"ple can be seen (er. Among his writings was a for coring | animals on grass, while; lieautiful ihm'Iii, an ode to steam. It was able an 1 attracted n.ueh atten- Only the Poor ran he Truly Happy—Rirlies Destroy all That Constitutes True Happiness. reality a free government, meeting I cent, of its present price on it?! most important results for South out one measure to all, where all! AVouldn’t you lie twenty jier cent. Carolina. In this letter Mr. Fox shall stand ui>on an equality, where the opportunity to earn a livelihood behind where you already are? You | says that he has lieconie very much a ] c . 0 ), 0 ij c ]i,| Uor8< can sell either of them in Grwnville interested in Mrs. M ’s descrip- .s^ond, by juitting the person in is as free to one as to another, I am I on sight and get one hundred cents lam of the lowlands along the course w | loni ^ ,lo S i rtl t to stop the habit ■willing to enlist under that banner 0 ii the dollar of their full market I of the I’ee-Dee 1 liver, w hich he m - mu i cr s , K .i, n-gtraint or into such which licars upon its folds the sound price Democratic sentiment of “equal rights to all, with special privileges to none,” and whether my labors meet w ith blame or praise, applause j Wouldn't you have to turn it right ow ing to the broken dow n condition !^ 0 ‘j’ u( | || j KJ1( hj 8 gy^it, upd, by snpe- the man you Inivc already j of the levees and the consequent lloocl-j ^ 1||vlltal g^gthen. the lands on all onlinary j M j, w j]l.pow(.T as to enable him to such dorstamls for hundred miles alon Do you own land already mort-! hanks of this river and extending gaged? .suppose you Iain-owed mon- from a mil* to six miles hack from' Third, by instructing him fully in ev from the government on it ? each side are at I’T'yt l.VU'& j^jigard to the injurious effects of ai- 1 others resort to the forests and chew leaves toassuagethe pangs of hunger. \\ hen a boat is seen on the river the people of w hole villages line the banks, earnestly pleading for assist ance. The government is acting with all the vigor possible, but the , . , , , . , absolute dearth of supplies makes it utter seclusion that he cannot bv anv . .. 1 ‘.dinieult to send relief to m jHissibility get liquors. the govern or censure, I shall light it out to j over to the end, and leave the consequences |, onu wed from to give to the jieople and to (Joel.” ■ nient elear title. Such is rejwrted to have licen the | Sup|iose you have neither cotton cloi|Uent peroration to the speech of! | an d? You could not get adol- Col. Robert Aldrich delivered at Spriugtield, Orangeburg County, on the 27th inst. Col. Aldrich is an able lawyer and accustomed to pub lic speaking. This very speech bears amble evidence of careful prepara tion, and every word and sentence of it may reasonably Ik- supposed to have a meaning and reason for its utterance. As an honorable gentle man, appreciating the responsibility of his position, and conscientious in his effort to instruct his fellow-citi- seiis, whom lie hud been “epeciully invited” to address, we must give him credit for the greatest honesty and faankness throughout his speech and especially in the peroration quoted, which may he termed his “confession of political faith” before (Jod and man. Ixd us, therefore, analyze this confession and see what there is in the Alliance movement and its expressed purposes so at tractive to the worthy and eloquent lawyer. He says that he understands the object and purpose of the Alliance to Ik- simply “to bring hack our Federal Republic to its moorings,” etc. At what particular period of its existence the Federal Republic may lar from the government, even if the treasury vaults were packed with sii- verand paper currency. Character and credit are capital now. Under the proposed system how would they la- worth a rap? Now the man who owns some prop- ing of freshets. | resist temptation.” “If this land, Mr. Fox says, “caiij JI t , savjfW^Brst is impracticable, be made available for growing cotton T1 „. j, entirelv praetica- b? tile reconstruction of the river ble) Mld the tpnl > m.iy reach that levees, and the business can be pie- c ] ngtj (l f p e r 80n8 w ho love conscience ami intelligence, sen ted in such a shape as to show profitable return for capital, I feel, Dr. Urothers gives his opinion of satisfied lean raise the money (he cause of drunkenness. Heehiiiiis tween Isjndon, Manchester alu I | that 60 per cent, of all the drunk-. Liverpiail. I would lie willing to go . irdg have inherited a fondness for ertv and who has the reputation of! into the matter on an equal basis, if ]j ( | U0) . ; .^o t ,qut ( ty drink on paying his debts can generally I tor- you think it worth while, and I en- . u . W)Un t 0 f dwra^ «ich aft sunsttyke row money on his own name or with j close a few ideas as to what should or aec i de „t. 10 fier ceitf go to a good endorsenient. With the sub-! he prepared on your end of the line, treasury and land loan in operation j * * • I shall await your reply he could not get a dollar unless he! with considerable interest, as I feel deposited or mortgaged. Privatemon-; certain if the business is presentable fan A-ent go drinking after nervous or physical exhaustion, and 5 jkt cent from bad food and indigestion. He argues that drunkards and sub-treasury think of your own situation, and then take your neigh bors one by one and say how any of you would be helped.—Greenville News. Facta not Generally Known. 'There is not a mile of railway in i has 400 inhabitants, brick structure, the is built of logs. places where it is badly needed. When to stop Advertising. my tion, and was translated and repub lished in other lands. Some months after its appearance the Captain astonished one of his neighbors with the remark that he was going to “sell out and leave that part of the country.” “What is the matter?” was the re ply. \ “Matter?” Why here is my poem ; that has attracted such attention A,u F!iig1ish trade joiirmtl once re-j elsewhere, and has been translated quested a number of its largest ail-; into four languages, and has been verwsers to give their opinion eon-j praised everywhere else; yet not a corning the best time to stop adver- single one of inv fallow townsmen Using, and the following replies were received “When population ceases to multi ply and the generations that crowd on after you, and never heard of you, stop coming on.” “AYhen von have convinced every- has ever told me that he liked it. J won’t live where I am so unappre ciated. Of the onteome of the conversa tion, or of tlie future life of the Captain, we arc not informed. But the significance of the remark is one body w hose lifi' w ill touch yours that to he remembered. Men long for ap- , „ , are ey lenders would la- driven out of j that the money can he raised ( . rjlllil , al , am l ought to be arrested business because they could not com-1 here. and imprisoned like other criminals pete with one and two per cent. I 'The suggestion which Mr. Fox ur , IUM j meu . Here is his plan: rates. | offers as to what should be done here j .. Firgt> i t . giljlatc for their legal When you talk of the land loan by partias who desire to go into the C0lltl . 0 ] ; t | H , n (H . gan i w industrial scheme arc as follows: hospitals in the vicinity of all large 1. Obtain options on all avail,.- tow ns and either tax the spirit traffic hie lands that will he made uMiilaldc | ju jid andmaiuhiin suchpiaces— for agricultural purposes by the re- jllgt „„ a „ (h £ £>d evil8 construct ion of the J’ee Dee River w , lk . h grow „ u t of them; arrest levees. These options should give, at least twelve months' time. 2. Have a map made showing ri*’"' BrownCo., I ml., nor within s=x miles property wK*-; “ ^on the restoration of <he patients: of it. Nashville, the county-seat. I bw "’ oo.aincl and illustrating all l---«ons TT.o use , % • i., • r spirits to excess and imperil their l, ‘ 1 1 ’" f 0, i l ! r ; i ,,K ' imS i,m ' S own lives and the lives of others, put court-house. : then, under exact military, medical T|-., 1 ft; liave an eng neer s estimate as i. • • , • Will !, , . ." , , and hygienic care, where all the con- einnnug and reconstruct-! .... ‘ . .... in not a saloon within its limits. ; k^'ldug them in first class repair you have better goods and lower prices than thev can ever get anv- Whoro else.” “When you perceive it to he the rule that men who never advertise are 'outstripping their neighbors in the same line of business." “When men stop making fortunes right in your very sight solely through the discreet use of this mighty agent.” “Well you can forget the words of the shrewdest and most successful business men concerning the main cause of their prosperity.” “AVheu everv si. predation and they donol get enough of it in this world. We have seen school boys who could not he govern ed by any form of compulsion, and yet w ho became orderly and studious when stimulated by words of a],pre dation and confidence. One of the secrets of Napoleon's success lav in his encouraging bulletins to his soldiers; in these he told them of their grand successes in the past, and of the confidence that he hud them for the future his Ed- ' (Jui lit Maeaenas is nearly all the Latin 1 remember. If is (lie begin ning of an ode tint Horace wrote nearly two thousand years ago. lie was ruminated over the dissatisfae-:' tion of mankind with their lot, their “I wish you would come earlier.” dd a woman to her husband. “1 am afraid to stay alone. I always imagine that there's somebody in the house: hut. when you come I know I here ain’t.” “Ala.'’ said Bobby, “is it wrong for little hoys to tie tin kettles to dog’s tails?" “Decidedly wrong Bobby. I hope you never do such a thing as ooniUlion, their ore,,,,,,li,I he:''“V’ ""'T'' ™„lere.| „h, it J. el J*?* “ i > 1 • *> “ , , j to hold the dog. everybody imagined his own ease a ! ” hard one, and that other people were * 111,11 try man (in stocking feet, to better off. 1 aigMf elerk)—I say, Alister, just send Ever since then history has been i "l 1 a pitcher of water, we ye? rcjieating itself over and over again.! .^',"*** * k Certainly, sir. AVhv It is the same in the town and conn- j '^ n * .' uu 1 ' ll ? itl^ctric bell? try. The humble tenant who rents | t uuntrunan —I tried to, but I land thinks he would he happy if he I l;ol ildiTt gut hold of the denied thing: owned it. The farmer who owns his knob s come off. farm would be happy if he had a few ■'aid a sharp attoancy to a ramb- more acres that join him. Country 1 Mug witness.- Now you must give jieople imagine that the tnw nfolks explicit and exact answers. A'ou have no troubles, and the townfolks j you drove a milk wagon, didn’t long to he rich and live in a city. | yo ,,: ' * * * * ' No, sir, I didn’t. Now if the common people only Don’t you drive a milk wagon? knew how little of real happiness was i -A°> sir. to he found in the homes of the rich, ( Ah! \V hat do ymi do, sir? they would not he envious nor eov-1 I drive a boss. sir. etous. There are more closets in [Servant--“There’ large houses than small ones, and down stairs,mTain,' therefore more skeletons. There is a .Mistress.--“Show rat’s nest under every carriage seat drawing-room.” ami moths in every seal skin and a Servant—“But he has come to prowling thief watching the silver on| clean the ehimhly.” every table. Lhe devil is asleep in . A!istress—“'Then show him up the the rich maiTs parlor waiting for his lehtinnev.'’ children. His imps follow the... to j ojatt'le Uv," said a gentleman, the saloon and the gambling table 1«. 7 * 1V do vo ;, h(dd (hat un ,b n> H a and the hallromn and thy bi'‘ , *' iu .|. Not long ago I met a f : : iCn a_ it friend of my vo-*^ 11,. ] )as worked hard a gentlenmn him up to tlie not raining. and made a fortune, and is still .md Paul, in j 'forking hard of more, and the lines ! age .ues, does not fail to eneour- the church members in such commit all drunkard® , , tals fo- - " ,0 such ,os l’ 1 ' .w ...... will certainly buy this yeai where imlelinite time, depending ^ bought last year. “AYhen younger and fresher houses have been considered, “moored” the , . G . .■ .^ » . . , . , - Colonel does not sav, but «•.; vH! ** W ^ and recoMruol,: diUtm ; ni|d rircl|M18lailcw of lifl> CI1 take it fm graiqeq tH he t! ^ years, and there j ^animal cost of; )kj rt . gn|atwl alld wlltrolled; nla , tlnU iiappvTpcnotj', the golden age L1 18 ,,wt “ Sa, ^ n its j ^ JvltWM^r. (hem self-supporting as far as it is hxNjiu'ntly ami pathefioally reforml | M?*. Augustus Howu;, ^ ,l i ! ,ll i < | nli . and lot this troatineut he* iiny tUlFmiSPi^ ^ Standard : ; ,r ? ttw “ ^ | oo,.tinned for years if necessary.” ' i lands when thev wore m cultivation, I *. , , , hvorv om* who. gets drunk ought jo rf. Jafore t)|t • n-v '' "-’'’[i r i , , ■ . | lanus wlieu thev were in cultivation, 8 .iv, beiweep tlie iii|min|stt’a(ioii qf 'took OH Ujdraullo iniiiiiig, estimates , ,,i* ■ . .. , i fii.it Hi,. ‘ • i ! the value of these lands iwr acre at tiwngii Wnshinuhm and Ahruhain! ,l * at th 1 - itt '«*ni from a six-inch uoz- ,, , .. . .. Geotue AVijshiiiuton and Ahruhain ] ,,lnt tr >e sfeani from'a six-inch no/.- • . . . .i ' ' ‘ " ' to he legally punished, and he does iilneoln. I here is little doubt at any ]* ,l i H'mVi vertical pressure,) ( ] Rlrf e i. in d< when the levees are com ' ll0 ^ •M'serve his liberty until he can rate that thy yld shin b«- t( drtt „„ w j | delivers a blow of 588,735 foot pounds j , t ‘ ' eout nil his will anti remain sober. A dderubly since the ™ d > ^«iyale.it to 1,070j ’ U) >»> , » i.s dangerous and a horsepower. ‘‘It is absolutely im- 1 .. till u.ingerous mail is regarded as a possible,” savs Mj “(y eat j’^Ustfcs as to the cost of; ™''i°*-V**** Uhrouicle, tiiut', it is tq lie regretUnl ;ua( Col. 1 sl1 .' ‘I " lt 1 *>M *° | ] a | )or alid the cstiinatetl cost of pro- 4Wrich Ylid not mention at wha , ; make an impression on »t with any j du( .jj on of t . otton tt ll , n hmd ,. d „* i jw-riod m those seventy happy years otht ‘ r '"‘idement. ! Charleston. anenor” very considerably inauguration of Abraiuuu. Assuming we are correct as to the i.tOroughlv a niaii hijs become so creature of habit that inToiTr lhie cease starting up and using the newspapers in telling the |ieople how niuuh better they can do for them than you can.” “When you would rather have your own way and fail, than take advice and win.” “When nobody else thinks ‘it pays to advertise.’ ” An Excellent Reason This Timi. Usaaily nothing makes a news-, paper iiinn madder than to receive aj little white card from the postmaster j setting forth that Air. So and NoV pajH-r “is not taken out, but remains dead in this office,” the afore-said 1 Mr. So and So almost invariablv he- phrasesas, “Ye did run well;” “As ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, hut now Much more in my absence,” etc. From these let us learn a lesson. Is there a fellow Christian near you? Speake to him the word of encourage ment. It may be that you have no idea that he needs it. And yet the one who is most in need, will not proclaim that fact on the housetop, hut is keeping his misery all to him self. To the child give the word of cheer, to woman give it freely, and to the workers in your church and Sunday school spare it not. You know not whom you may stimulate to exertion, or to whom you may give deep pleasure. Such words cost nothing; they pay us well.—Christian Observer. MaweftiMifcuifttt* True, Every Word of II. You may usually judge of the the Federal Republic: F lies, says the English Mechanic, j j, .Make a statement as to amount A prominent minister df New A'ork says that 30,(i00 girls in that l...id «r a man’s Ft" 1. Iv-tablished sub-treasuries in have lung been accusnd hot with- , () f capital required for cultivation of ..' - .. f ™ tho several States and loaned money j out rwwwi-of spreading disease; but j said lalld8 U)ld ahww iht . estimated ' at '*«"« direct to the people at a rate of inter-1 it is nsseried now from Havana that pro)lt 1K . r acre> 0Ild also stale at what '' g ^ ( , ^ * inoculate iinvono after biting a vel-: est not to exceed 2 per cent per j mosquitoes haven use, for if they annum on funn products? 2. Speedily increased the circula ting medium to not less t ban $50 per capita? 3. Passed laws to prevent the deal ing in futures of agricultural and mechanical productions? 4. Granted “free and unlimited coinage” of 75 cents worth of silver into a legal tender dollar? price iwr aciv the luml couM he an- r . ■ r imallv let for lorklity every year for lack of low-fever patient, the disease which show'w hat freight rates amount ; ‘ l ' C I ^ ,t ° boanl f follows is so mild that fatal results, to , K . twwll th , iind ( i i,,1 “ 7 >" 00 > wa, 'gg' r, » ton. other pubiishert of - country j3|ws. cliariU . ( , r bv Ilot i ( . illg wav in we have received ii few of these cards bringing the information that some dead beat had swindled us,‘but '1'iies- day we received ^UuMioi fin ’exeellent eharaeter which he estimates the labors of his his strong arm-. I Ms children are fellow-men. A disposition to belit- j being rais'd to work, for he.-ets them tie what others have done as com-! a good example, lie comes with a pared with (he worlli of our own ef-: cheerful smile, and if the rain eatcli- ■• ". v over your head? It’s “No.” “And the sun is not shin ing.'’ “No.” “Then why do you carry it? “Cause when it rains father wants it, and when the sun shines mother wants it, and it's only when it's this kind of weather that 1 can get to use it at all.”. A clergyman in F’.ngland, pleading earnestly with his parishioners for the construction of a cemetery for their parish, asked them to consider the “deplorable condition of 30,0(lt> Flnglishmen living without Christian burial.” Still more curious was another elerieal slip. A gentleman said to a minister:—“When do you expect to see Deacon S. again?” “Never,” said the reverend gentleman, solemnly; “the deacon is in heaven." New South says: “The Anglo-Saxons seem to have a special mania for ruling weaker races. Wherever the Christian civilization of the world, that has reached its highest development na iler the patronage of that race, ha.' planted its standard in any quarter o* the globe, the enterprise, push and miles. His capital stock is his lot of; <logged pertinacity of that people is poor land, his mule and plow, a wag-i s ,n. c („ l,,. present controlling and on and yoke of steers, his axe and j gniiling tlie people to greater ad vancement in the arts and sciences. of toil and trouble arc set deep in his face. “How are your boys doing?" said I. “Not worth a d—n,” said he. Of course not. They had no inducement. They never hear their father talk anything but money, and | they knew that when he died they would have enough. They were just waiting. And yet there are poor folks who envy him and would exchange places with him. Now if a poor man who lives in the country could only know and re alize the security that his jHiverty and his location give to his children, the security against the temptations that lurk around the towns and cities, the devilish snares that beset society and destroy the peace and happiness of its members; he would thank Go4 for his good fortune. The law of compensation comes into every situa tion in life. A good man will not murmur at his poverty. ’The man who brings me wood hauls it six are rare. The earliest known lens is one !l. Give particulars of nearest of forts is the infallible token of a mean j es him makes no complaint. Helms reason why the paper of this purlieu- i , ind ^ vocal e. made of rock crystal, unearthed by, railroad coniiniinicalion and cost Layard at Nineveh. This lens, the freight. age of which is to lie measured by 1 jq. (Jive full particulars of each thousands of years, now lies in the f a rui under option, with description British Museum, with its surface as ,,f buildings, fencing, vie.,'' ft. Prohibited alien ownership of bright as when it left the maker’s i Mr. Lucas saVs that he will be . . , . „ land? j hand’s. By the side of it are very j jjiad to receive '4 lu^riuiithm' Uw-• '.“'“"I 8 ft"' ^ “ an M " ,M5 ' il 6. Had and executed control tud | recent sjariinens of lenses which j| lg qjion the above inquiries which ’ 0,111 ° ll "° tn<t 11111 oul exposure to die owners of the laud feel disposed in New York State were cNamincd in a single year for insanity, and the cause font d to lie insufficient food , and clothing. And yet all the misery j is under the very shadow of billions; of dollms,'millions of which is mon-j . ey worse than stolen from these un fortunates. I’Ritoei.aey and poli- supervision of the means of communi cation and transjiortation, or owned the same? 7. And finally provided for the election of United States Senators bv direct \ oto of the people of each ^Ute? •' • 'These being t|ie i|enmnds of the Ocala platform, not found in any State or National Democratic plat form, and gent 1 Tally directly antagon istic thereto, must constitute the at traction which has led the brilliant Barnwell lawyer to enlist under a new banner, .whose sole additional recommendation is that it lieurs an honorable Democratic legend on its folds. .i iMUJlsfoydi, S, p., Aug. 2f, 18!tl. " \y. I(. Davie. A commanding officer of a promi nent British regiment to asertain the religious view* of some new * re cruits, the latter were paraded, and the sergeant cried out: “Fall in!| Church of Flngland men on the have been ruined bv London fog and smoke. How lo get Rested After a Hard Day’s Work. the Wash your head, esjiecially back, in water just as hot as you can stand it. Take a s|ioiige or towel, soak it in the hot water and put it on the hack of vour neck, holdin ! to give and that such information I should he addressed to him at Society j Hill.—Ne'ys & Courier. ProGlablc Truck Farming. duetion.” Truly, the most shame ful inhumanity is man's inhuiuaiijty to inun. irrow nature lar subscriber “is not Liken out.” At the foot of the card in question the reason is given as follows: Neatness in Girls. “Reason :—in State prison." Wadesl ioro A1 essenger. Summer fo^ilainL an attack Christian Ad-j a cow and some hogs, and his wifi ! raises chickens and sells eggs and ap- j pies and potatoes. That man is a I good citizen and his children are Neatness is a good thing for a j likely to be. He Inis no case in court, ! girl, and if she does not learn it when j and does not complain if drawn on sh ■ |s young she never will, it takes the jury or summoned to work on | a great deal more neatness to ni;ikc j the road. That family enjoy their of a girl look well than it does to make! food and their rest, and when Suu- When a jierson has diarrlwea come on, the first thing for a boy look passable. Net because a j dav comes thev go to the unpreten- hiiu to do is to clean out the hotvel,! hoy, to stai t. w ith, is better looking ; din 1 eountrv eburch and listen to otherwise the irritating matter w ith- than a girl, but Ips clothes are of a j the. (ouusels of tlie man of God and in will kee]t up the disturbaoce. A 1 different sort, not so many colors in ; go l.ome thankful to their llea'enlv Faith in Prayer. A little Detroit girl 4 years of ap dose of castor pil is as good as any them ; and people don’t expect, a hoy agouk mr the purpose. Its nausea-1 to look as pretty as a girl. A girl ting character can he easily disguised | that, is not neatly dressed is called a by the druggist in a glass of flavored j sloven, and no one likes to look at coda water If this remedy is ah-■ her. Her face may he pretty, and hon ed, a dose of magnesia, or a sled-j her eyes bright, but if there is a spot litz powder, may l>e taken instead.! of dirt un her cheek, and her lingers’ After freeing the bo.\yy.l, the uex( in- 1 ,aids are black with ink, and her 1 The Wilmington (N. C.) Star notes 1,, ' s bn'J-’Mt to pray for all kinds the success of Mr. Win. H. Dunn, blessings and help. The other . . . . ... owner of the River side farm, near >lay she w as guilty of some act of U. Vo<*|Vo rest y refrain- sIkh'S are not laced or but oiled up. Newberne N C who Udieves in the disobedience for which mother j "'8 from " l ""S'"’" l K can m-over and her apron .s du ty, and her collar head down and letting the hot water | i nk . n8i ve systein'of farming, and hi t' up stairs to punish her ' v, “ ch is j" ' ^ buttoned, and her skirt isforn, run over it. Repeal this for four or j w hich he attrihuUs his .oiecvijs: His < "Hh tamside.ahle severity. 'The, l '«urse of a day or two; or, if food .s she cannot be likiU Bearn tube five minutes and your face will look f unn „f rixtv m’res ’ be 'hou-bt in 1 Httlc girl had been there la-fore and | on, T “ ‘I"**'-! Wit, and when you have learned it, J Ot sixty mas nv l»ou n ni ^ ^ ()n j^Aity should b^aken, theprefere.iee.it will almost take care of itself.- being given to milk and lime water.! (.'hristiau at Work. In hut few such attacks are medi : cines other than cathartics required. | in, He 'The like a hoiled lol^for; ^jjfcn ^he a ]Kkl, p.avipg forit #50 an acr. dash ul” cold WuU-r, "ipo yourself values ilnow at $1,000 an acre. The i upstairs -itUlier mother she dry, He down for fifteen minutes, and farm lias netted him this year over ^ knelt down put her little hands to- you will feel like a now man or j go per cent on this valuation. 11 if get her and lilted :!'.m in supplieu- net protits over and alstve all ex- Bon. woman. Moreover—this is for the ladies—it’s the best thing in the , K ,|, 81 . 8 | mV e Isru $11,35(1, which is world to give you a good, dear com- ,foii, g pretty well on sixty acres, lie plexton.—Ex. | raises nearly everything for which ... „ , "T* . there is a demand in the Southern 11 is recalled of General Sherman . , , . . . . .. „ . .. i it * i , , , niarkds, but banks on the Indi pota- nght; lioniau Catholics on tin- left, that he did not like abroad story u- i i . m ,, , .. I ,i i ,, , to, w hull he savs a (wavs pays well, all fancy religions in the rear. «•>}' nipre than (teneral t.runt, of, ‘ f ^ T . : i. • , , , and with which there is no danger of — ; t'lD ttltetaloto is related: i i .. 4l ... . .... ... 1 u i , . overstocking the market. On three, tear iff mind that Septemlier is a Home one in a eompanv, where he , . , , , 4 i * I acres he raised 140 barrels to tin- acre. Me insists that tin- man who “O, I sard,” she said, catch it. If vo-.i ever ‘I’m going to do anvthing Taller than Golliath. ’The king of giants was How many little misunderstandings stick, like a splinter, in one's linger, ; until they make mischief and trouble ! that cannot easily he remedied. And ( hristoff |, 0 w inanv cases five ininnte'® for little girls, please Lord, now’s. Al it lister, born at Erlom-n, near Mu n-: f,^,,^ h.-nest talk would have set- the time.’’ Then she arose and followed her niothcr, who, in order to increase her little daughter’s faith in the efficacy of prayer, let her off that time. good time for sowing scarlet clover ! was present, liegati by way of a pre- which improves land and will make face, “I believe there are no b'dies i"’n'a^.Ht'.i.el'rtruek'ing, ‘knows"'"’’!.'.'.'! good hay in time for next year's present.” “No.” said Grant; “hut fo raise and fat crop. there ore gentlemen!” making money. *t l “Is your father a Christian?” asked lhe minister. “No,” replied the boy “he sings in the choir.” den, on .Inlie, 1030, who, aironlMg ( k . d du. w ||,,h- to authentic n-cords, attained a ,,f .silence at height of 111 feet, three inches taller than Golliath of Gath. Me served in the body guards of the F’.lector and lived forty-four years.—New A'ork Times. matter. The policy such times is verv F'ather for His goodness. This is the picture. Can a painter or a poet draw a better one? Indeed, these are the pictures that painters and poets love to draw. Toni Aloore said: j “l knew liy tlie smoke Dial so gracefully eurled Aliove tin- green elm., that a cottage w as near. And l said If ihere’s peace to be found in tlie world, A lieart that was luunhlc might hope for it here.’ ” Gray wrote his elegy in memory of the humble cottagers, and Burns’ best poem was “’The Cotter's Satur day Night.” Samuel Rogers was rich, hut the wish of Ins heart was .-.Mine lie a cot In-side the hill.” And Goldsmith—poor, miserable, delightful Goldsmith -paid tribute to tin- humble peasantry of F'.ngland dangerous policy, and many hearts; " ben he w rote: The pretense of saintliness deceives ho one so much as the pretender. have hied and suffered when a word ; “lib would have healed them. Best companions—innocence ami health, And Ids Best riches—tanoramT ol wealth. Unless you have an aim and amlii- tion of your own, you will some day find voursell' turning some other fel- It is dangeri-its to exaggerate. low's grindstone. man may tell a it. lie until b.c Y l-elti ve in India, Africa, South and North Aint-riea, the B est Indies, everywhere under the sun w here the two civiliza tions are brought in contact that of the native people is found utterly in capable of coping with that of the Anglo-Saxons. -Now In re is the utter weakness of mere nuinliers seen so plainly as in the rule of the Anglo-Saxons over weaker races. In the vast territory of British India, her teeming millions are dominated and controlled by a mere handful of Anglo-Saxons. Flvi-ry avenue to power is entirely in their possession and may he turned against the native element in any emergency. The absolute inability of the native element to cope with them in any capacity is clearly shown on every occasion that they an- brought in contact, either as soldiers or civilians. “In Eg|ipt the contrast is equally striking and the situation there as forcibly illustrates the same truth.” 'The log cabin which General Grant himself built near St. Louis, of logs cut and hewn by himself, is about to be removed from its present site and .'hippi-d to Chicago, where it will he creeled for exhibition at the World’s Fair. Tin-Georgia Legislature is in a had way. ('barges" will lie preferred against seu-ral of the law makers for proposing to sell their votes in the last senatorial race. A few days ago a negro porter about, the State house was arrested for keeping a liar-room, a sort of ciipitai < l:ih, in a room of the Slate house. Mis best t ustoniers are said to be members of llv - Legislat ure. Fourteen bottles of whiskey anil a lot of beer were found in one of tile rooms. The members are very indignant. When a Georgia legislator abandons corn w hiskey lor tiger beer, it shows (hat h -is geiting pretty weak.—E.\, / THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS AND OTHER DEFECTS WHICH MAY APPEAR ON THE FILM.