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TEUSONAI. AND SOCIAL. the pleasure of listening to words throughout Satnrrfay 'night and 1 A MEMORABLE CONGRESS: ALL FOR 25 CENTS. of highest praise of the school in Col. Tate is BDendiner t.Kia nr.v NOTICE.

Taxes', Suuday night until today at noon. I home. every department. The gentle 1895. iAUCIl men were agreeable guests to en Dr.

Murnhv has returned from Any book In tbe list below for wny this absurd parliamentary technicality should feOiain in force in this the4atjfcTTartibrthe nine-teenth century is Ai conundrum Raleigh. cheduleW.N.C.E.R. 23 CENTS, or 8 EST BY MAIL nifei tertain and their- early departure was sincerely, regretted by the I WILL DMt the Ux-pjers of Burke at the following limee and place Mr. S. FOB 32 CENTS.

Grutney was ia town ...1.15 p.m. Tuesday. 1 ne uiy-mirQ Dongress is Jow a Matter of Ilistorj' Adjourned Last Monday. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND IN NORTH CAROLINA. which oulv the average member They are all cloth- entire household.

Messrs. Reid and Miller, of the. Roard nf TVirprt. for the purpose of receiving taxes doe. All land! on which the taxes have sot been paid by the fint Monday la April, ..6.00 P.

M. Capt. Berry, of the Smith ATT) TO 00 bound books, that usually sell at from 75 cents to tl.00 per volume. ought to able hr toive. That there is Mjuivery questionable legislation enacted is a in town Monday.

1395, will oe adverueea ana soia 10 ors, also were guests of the School from Tuesday evening until Thursday and were helpful and en recover same Mr. R. T. ClavwBll This A JOB LOT and they are going fMt. self-evident fact.

An instance of Sunday and Monday. Di.st Brindletown, Silver Creek. Feb. 28th. Glen Alpine Station.

Feb. 27th. Arnej'e Store, Lower Creek, Feb. couraging as thev have alwavs cxinty Commissioners niorable fifty third 'a umcd last Monday Justice A. C.

Aver. been in their, suggestions and NEW GOODS 1 AND I am now receiving a nice line of DRY GOODS, SHOES, GROCERIES, Bought low for cash and will be sold for a short profit. If yon are looking for Low Prices and Bargains, you will find them here. We have a nice line of it is the flnale ontbq Williams-Settle contested election case. Last night 2 o'clock Settle and Monday at home.

2Sth. criticisms. rfc on. Smoky Creek, March Rev. Mr.

Soulier, of VaM Spring: indeed draws near: and 1st. several days in town last week. and Williams wtrs voted 92,500 for fee and Some time the children's hands are filled with Mr. Uower Failed to Get HU Winston Appropriation Bill Through Th Williams and Settle Case Settled at. Last Postmaster General Wilton The President Will Shoot Dock In Eastern North Carolina Waters.

From Oar Regular Correspondent. When the Senate meets at 11 o'clock today it will not adiourn Hoffman Store, Upper Fork, Ol lO iuv Mr. J. C. Frv.

a r.onfcrrnf fmm 4th. ago these geutlemtu were voted the pretty catkins which the alders have eiven in gratitude for the f.n nameu as ia'u oislature. Hickory, was in town yesterdav. J. Shoop e.Lower Fork, March Uh.

Amos II a ft man's Store, Lower Fork. Mr. L. H. Comeni on the 6th till 11 a.

and at Glass' .1. enhw fnll last Sat- $2,000 apiece for a similar reason. In addition to Mr. Settle draws bis 5,000 periannum. The fifth congressional district of North and Monday in town with relatives.

unny days of the past week, A. D. and D. School, March 6, '95. two 1 1 a curt ennn UUL Ult jwi County SuDt.

of Ed II! Abernethy, was in town last Monday. jt U' hlUhprl hp Mrs. Betty Hankina. of RnnnntA I I I I 1 U-" I) Hi Mills on the 6th from 13 m. Wm.

Bailey's, Icard, old election precinct, March 7th. Connelly Springs, Lovelady, March 8th. Berry's Mill, IinvUle, March llta. Ferguson's Store, Upper Creek, Msrch 12th. Benjamin Barrier's, Upper Creek No.

2. March 14th. is visiting Mrs. S. M.

Powell this week. I Carolina ought sufely to be most ably represented iii United States Congress. It cost $9,500 for Tom Settle to that district in Congress, and it cost 4,500 for Baldy Williams to con Am Fan last Satur- again until the clock shows the hour of noon next Monday. Today the Naval bill will be discussed, and between now and the filial adjournment there will be a number of recesses, but they will not be of long duration. The Senate will be in session tomorrow, but unless there is a prolonged talk upon the Naval bill, only conference reports will be considered.

Mrs. Leith Gordon was nnit sir talked of bill to last Monday, but 6ince has improved greatly. rrhe nine!) Oak Hill. Quaker Meadow, March Ld the charter of the town of test the seat. These; are pretty stiff figures for the service rend Rev.

Falls, of Cleveland. haR 15th. Boys' Youths Overcoats, Ladies' Children's Cloaks, Ladies', GeuU' and Children' I will meet the tax-vayers ia Mor been visiting relatives and friends in 11 Morganton recently. RANZY SNIFFLES, EDITOR. (ne a urn.

hi'! tn charter uered. The Tresident, Secretary Car-lisle and, perhaps. Secretary Ores-ham will leave the city tonight 01 the Morgan- ganton each and every Saturday daring this round. 1 hope delinquent tax-payers will Mr. Ned Ward, of Lincolnton, is Underwear at one-half their value, Railroad has be- Slit-lb I will state once again for the visiting in town this week.

His old friends are all glad to see him. a ia-v Wi-hope this work benefit of contributors to my meet me promptly at the times appointed prepared to settle their taxes in full, as this is an extra round made in order to give you an opportunity to Messrs. Edmond Jones. J. Harnpr be puslieu ai yntc.

Blankets at C5c. a pair, Ginghams, 5c. per yard. column that under no circumstances will I publish any communication Bell, George F. Harper and Hailev.

of tomorrow morning for a fishing trip in the sounds of North Carolina. The lighthouse teuder Violet arrived at the wharf this morning at 7 o'clock. In appointing comrpissioners to Lenoir, were in town Monday. piie nMrious case, tiurke ty versus the Catawba River has been granted a unless the writer sign his or her Col. M.

E. Thornton, of the Hick take oat your tax receipts. Respectfully. Til OS. M.

WEBB, Sheriff. Feb. 21st, 1895. 4-Quaktee Domestic, 5c per yd. ory Press and Carolinian spent Mon name, the name will not be published but we must have it.

There is another suggestion, never write day and Tuesday last, in town. Come and see us in Huffman the monetary conference the silver Mr. lVter Newton has bought Building, next door to T. L. Mr.

Fred Lax ton went down to men the Senate won a decided The Appropriation bills are being rushed through with all possible The appropriation of this Congress will approximate a total of one billion dollars. "This is a billion dollar country," as Tom Heed said four years aud its necessities aud expenditures necessarily increase. Senator Bausora's friends continue to speak in the most gratified terms of his appointment to the Mexican mission. Ilis fitness for the place is conceded by every one. He is superbly equipped for the position.

He tells me the climate is in every way desirable the high table lands around the capital of the Montezuma being more elevated than the plateaus on both sides of the paper. TORTGAGB SALE By virtue of a mort- Home's England, vols. Ilobinson Crusoe. Gulliver's Travels. Pilgrims' Progress, Widow Bedott riooeera.

liory O'Moore. Arabian Nights. Dsniel Boone. Search for Basil LjndaursL Don Quixote. Dora Thorne.

Captains Great Horn in Republic Jane Eyre. Old Myddleton's Money. Irving' Sketch Book. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, JEsop's Fablen. Alice.

Vicar of Wakefield. Arundel Motto. Nora's Love Test. Children of tbe Abbey. Dickens' Child's History of Eng.

land. Woman In White. Grimm's Fairy Tales. Swiss Family Uobinson. life of Kit Carson.

Deer Slayer. Harry Loire rjuer. Kit and Kitty. House on the Marsh. Young Mis.

Jardtne. liomola. Prairie. Oliver Twist. Tour of tbe World In 80 Days.

Last Days ot Pompeii. Scottish Chiefs. Lorn a Doone. Women Hater. King Solomon's Mines.

Tom Brown's School Days. 8be. Old Msm'selle's Secret. Last of the Mohicans. Cast np by the Sea.

Captains or the Old World. Tbe Pathfinder. Ivanboe. Allan Qaatermain. Hardy Norseman.

Vanity Fair. Tbe Deer Slayer. HERALD BOOKSTORE HtXALD BctUMXG. Statesville last week to sell Sally evented bT S. Elvira ieas- victory last The members Hemphill, and we will please yon.

AT A dw dcrd to W. N. Thompson. nutlUs, and Very cordially youVs, Ranzy Sniffles. Michael and also to bay leaf tobacco.

place on west ireen latelv occupied by Mr. S. S. an.l ill occupy it at once. Tom Iiwdermilk says we will Miraed to by a decision of tbe fcsperto' Court in tbe raw of A.

O- Tate and wile t. 8 Prof. Goodwin, Supt. of the Deaf M. KIBLER.

are Senators Jones of Arkansas, Teller of Colorado, and Daniel of Virgiuia; the other three members are to belong to the. Fifty-fourth Congresg. -Speaker Crisp has already been named ks hue of these. and Dumb School, is in Raleigh at the bedside of. his aged mother, who is quite ill.

i Editor of Kicker Column INSUHE AGAINST B. Pearson and reentered la tbe oAce of tbe Keiriater of Deed of bnrke ConatT. North Carolina, ia Book on pair SSI. I will offer for sale for cash to tbe bticaest bidder, at tbe Court Hon door in Morftotofl, N. tbe 3d Monday in Marcb.

1B5 tt bring tbe I 0.1, ....4 fit tTiie. a PPI1 l'Iv Oi'i sin-. vfc 1111a Sir I have seen no kick lately about the alley, is it dead or just ,1, Tui- is authentic, so look LOSS BY FLEE Commissioners, Capt. Hugh Ben 1. 1 1 1 Ittth dar and betnr tbe first day of Uarke sleeping I sincerely hope our nett and Mr.

Horace Connelly were in town Monday attending the meeting of Superior Conrt, a tract of land lyine; aad betna: in Bnrfce County. K. ia Stiver Creek '1 -quested by Dr. Mo people will not let this matter sink Ve i townthio. bonnded aa follow, to wit: He- sianiaa- on a black oak and mns aortb, S5 the County Board.

Mr. J. L. Charles, the horse trainer. tt Mr.

J. T. Perkins is legal business, crossing tbe creek 1 24 imiea to a kick sa. to Postmaster-General Wm. L.

Wilson will take' a bref reft before assuming the dutie'sof his office. He told me Saturday that as he bad endorsed a 11 a uc.be of applicants for post offices iu various parts of the he expected orr: tbence west Z9V aonta sua pom to i went over to Lenoir Tuesday to bring pine; tbeaee east eroeaias tbe creek 17S potea to a black oak; tbence aoatboeast 1 2 poiea back with him the horse Dr. Howk, to ask that cl.ents do not call residence until his condition in the piedmont sections of North Carolina. It is a healthy place and as the new Minister will take Mrs. Ransom, Miss Hansom and one of his sons with him he will to a stake and pointers; tbence eaat 33- sons which he will tram 1 HO potea croMtat toe creek to IDC Dertostac Contsinine SO nolea snore or less.

WITH WM. M. DICKSON, AGENT FOR VIRGINIA STATE INS. Richmond, SOUTHERN INSURANCE CO New Orleans, La TOWN TAX NOTICE. prove The Dramatic Club will put a play aid land sold to satisfy satd mortr of lent Abernethy of Ruth on the boards soon.

Everybody awaits Presuk SIOO. wittt tbe Interest from April a. lesa a credit of $20 paid Drc.Sl. 12, and a the opening night with pleasure. Mrs dropped in.

to see have a pleasant time during his two years in a foreign country. I have been much amused at the z. 1. uorpenmg nemg the moving farther credit of S20 Dec 31. 13.

This 7th day of February. 1 K3. B. PEAtSOX. 1 said I he College better outlook, spirit, insures a success.

into innocuous desuetude, and forever perish. It is a matter of grave import to the town and the property owners, and some day it will be seen. Why not adjust this matter now, and amicably, rather than wait and have it dene by force and right of eminent domain. If the bond issue for water works carries, and I think it will, one of the very first things done, will be to open up some alley ways behind the business blocks on Union street. Let us have some concerted action on this matter at once.

Yours for improvement, AyV. Folk tt Llnner. Mortjcaxcc. Our young friend and townsman, fhe attendance is larger than Attorneys. Mr.

Robt. G. Presnell, left yesterday for Pacolet, S. where he goes to ac nave iiiiij leu jrtuio. to have a novel in acting upon hi owuNrecoramenda-tions.

Mr. Bower made a final effort to get np the WinstrfnPublic Building bill last night in committee of the whole. His action was ob jected to and the bill is dead. Among the finaCac-ts of Congress was a measure retire ou half pay a number ot very old officers in the Revenue Marine service. 1 cept a position with! Pacolet Mfg.

Co. Li )a. a nu.mner or our people JUDGE A. C. AVERY RECOMMENDS TUB an eartfiiiuake shock last Mon We extend our best wishes for a sue cessful career.

The time for advertising all town property on which taxes are due has now almost arrived, and am required by law to make these advertisements promptly. All those who have not raid their taxe are notified to come night: It seems to have been tv central, as telegrams irom Miss Daisy Sawyer, one of very charming young ladies 1 I way some of the Northern and and Western papers speak of him as "aged." lie is one of the "youngest" men iu our delegation. No one to see him would ever connect him with the infirmities oi old age. He is erect, alert, aud his wide experience with men and affairs is all that the sixty-eight years be has spent ou this earth. His vast influence in the Senate and his popularity among bis colleagues is what secured this appointment for him.

The future alignment of political iirann insqon say uie shock spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the Hospital. She came over with her fath fe't ir. those places. The ok was nowhere violent and no damage at all. forward promptly, pay np and save costs.

The tax books will always be found at the store of Mr. W. A. Ross. er, Capt.

J. P. Sawyer, who is Chair man of the Board of Directors from its work on himself, ia addition to what be knows It has don on his fnrads. It will cure von. Information free.

For sale or The President related to receive the bill to pay ji-lrks an extra month's salary. spite of the decision or the CouiC of Claims he declined to gignj any bill after twelve o'clock The mem Rev. Mr. Painter, of China, lectured Kit. This Feb.

18th, 1895. d. Mckenzie, Tax Collector. rent. Accnts wasted.

JOHN S. VYEPH.latc on the women of China at the Presby O. CO Manager AtlaaUc KKftropoisc Uh Street. Waahiajrtoa. D.

Frb31-4t terian church Tuesday night. Wednesday morning he lectured to the chil tr. To the Kicker Column The republication of the Confession of Frances Silvers reminds me that in the year that saw her execution there was a bridge over Break Neck. At that time the Jail stood where the Court House now stands, tn parties is giviuff all thoughtful people much concern. In the next dren, lie was tendered a reception by Mr, and Mrs.

Rose, at their home yesterday evening, at which Mr. Painter 'he uh brought, to Morton kis. Sunday morning the ne.vs of th': death (Jt Mrs. vir I F. Kdd, which occurred 0:1 Saturday' at 11 ick A tei 'ragi of an alarm nr.

i 1 oln Saturday ne i Mrs. Reid's mother COME TO SEE US. bers of his Cabioefi were at the White House at o'clock this morning and all" glands worked hard until tbe ruostmporlant bills were signed. tdeLAZAKUS BrIs. are closing out the entire stoc)t of Shoes at met many of our people, tie lectured again last night.

All cf his lectures are very instructive and highly entertaining, and any one who enjoys a first class to lecture would do well to hear him. CO irMKi to ner We expect to publish a 'report of his ide, an i had in a measure cost and below-to make room for lectures next week. 1 i -If' A0 are ner relatives ami irienas Spring stock. and Frances Silvers was taken from there acrohs this bridge to the place of her execution. About five years after, or thereabouts, the bridge had literally rotted down, and since that time there has been no bridge in that place.1'- Now, Mr.

Editor, Meeting runs right across Break Jieck to Green street. It is a public street, xjinton ir, the announce- Deaf and Dumb School. We have recently bought J. C. lIc-DowelFs Stock and the Grocery Department of theMorganton Mfg.

Trading Co. and added them to our already large.stock, which makes us have at present the largest and wiirch i lowed a day later, 4 Correspondence of The Morganton Herald. campaign there will be three parties on the field. The questiou of finance will be the leading issue, and "silver" will be the slogau of what promises now to be the strongest party. Bimetallism will sweep the Sooth and West unless all signs fail aud the present outlook is greatly changed.

If a tide of unprecedented prosperity were to sweep over the country, the old rival parties, democratic and republican, might meet in solid phalanx and fight it out once more, but there is no prospect of such a tdal wave of prosperity as will make this probable. WATCH -3 Now is the winter of our dis which brought to a -fireside in Morganton, re Mrs Rrid was known and content made glorious summer or, if not quite that, a most glad 1 1 fin TfSnrliiv hpfnr and cheering promise of spring is 1-5 SPACE most complete line of Staple and Fancy Gro- Arrived death Mrs. Reid and her little given in the coming of friends THIS ehter, Nina, returned to Le from town once-- more to assure the dwellers upon the hill-top that from a visit of several weeks 4 Morganton. On Thursday be- the season, and not hearts, grew cenes in the Western part ot IN In some lines we are too full, and in order to run down our stock in Shelf and Fancy Groceries we her death she wrote a remark cold after the pleasant days and but in rainy weather it is a risky proceeding crossing it, and is at the best of times unpleasant. A bridge would be a great convenience, and it is certainly strange that in half a century no effort has been made to build one.

This matter needs consideration; hence the kick. Old Timer. The House has positively refused to take np the Williams vs. Settle contested election case. cheerful letter to her mother, on I ridav was more active ways of the autumn.

Last lhurs-day's sunshine brought several welcome guests and the days since usual, spending some time in garden. Friday night there a decided turn for tae worse, twenty four hours latr her will make the following Special Offer TESTED rit passed peacefully away, the bnneinir no pain, and her ect remaining unclouded un There is no time to consider it further. A year and a half ago, the case conld have been settled by straight methods. A man cannot afford to finesse forever nnless be holds a "straight flush" or three aces at least. I use this vernacular because it will be readily understood by every one connected with the case, except Hon.

Frederick Woodward and some of the at torneys, Judge Graham for example. The appointment of Hon. Wm. To Kicker's Column: Visiting the cemetlery a few days ago, I learned that Mr. Toppel, the man in charge of the grounds, is to leave the cemetery.

I am sorry for this, as Mr. Toppel has proved himself very efficient. Now many sns 1 asleen. smilinc and cm 1N3 FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH ONLY. All persons who will buy not less than spering something of her baby then have been brightened by the callers who have come to see the school Among those to be long pleasantly remembered was the Rev.

Mr. Painter who set the old pupils to thinking on their mercies when he told' them of the almost fifty thousand characters of the Chinese alphabet, and even when he reduced the number to about five thousend necessary for the written language of everyday life, they did not think the situation greatly improved. China," as a country, is far more real to the members of SEEDS who had gone before and 'anrjeis around the: throne Redeemer. Two Dollars worth of Fancy or Shelf Goods fiHAETONS, WAGONS; he remains were brought to rganton by rail on Monday, ac at one time for Cash will be allowed 20 per cent, discount (or the two dollars worth for rcpamed by the bereaved hus L. Wilson, of Wrest Virgiuia, to be Postmaster General is well re FEOX mother and sister, by of us own plots and jhave enriched and beautified them at considerable cost, with the understanding that the town authorities would keep an efficient man in charge.

I feel sure that if this is not done, (the cemetery will run' down and become a pasture for cattle. We ask and I demand of the powers 3 ssrs. hdmond Jones, W. C.Jew This discount will be taken from Buggies tf' Carts. tiea F.

Harper. N. H. Hailey the geography classes, because of their havine seen a white man so rETEIi HENDEBSON CO. Harper Ik-alL of Lenoir, who 1 our regular retail price, which we guarantee Messrs J.

F. F.rwin. C. Mc- recently returned from the other side of the world. The faith which TO BE AS CHEAP AS ANY ON THIS MARKET.

4- A I veil and V. A. Walton, i Morganton, acted as i bearers. A large concourse people met at the W. N.

C. de we hold seems more vital, too, since they have learned that one ceived here. Mr. Bissell retires because of pressing business duties and to the sincere regret of the President, who esteems him most highly. Postmaster General Wil son was offered everything in sight by the President and chose the portfolio of the Post Office department as it ranked the other positions and kept him near his home.

He is an alumnus of Columbus University, a prominent Baptist, and the leader of the tariff reform movement in this coun be to make good their proposition, by protecting our property. I dot this in the interest of harmony hoping some action will be taken at once by the Aldermen of the town. 1 I am very truly, A Plot Owner. Call and see what all we will include in I this discount list. It is a rare opportunity to save money.

tain formed in procession and man whom they have met has so loved its truth as to leave his home and spend years in the study of a owed the remains to the ceme- COUJNFURY y. where the "multitude that language so difficult, all tor the sake ofMelling the story of the jod around thp crrave with nn- I have just received a foil and Complete Assortment of Gardes Seeds 1 'ered heads while the solemn Christ to those who, but for him, DON'T MISS IT rial was said by Revs. might have never heard it. se and hatterlee. testified to the Editor of Kicker's Column.

When. I come from the country and go the mill that is situated in pR(DUCE gh esteem in which the deceased The summing-up of February's try. A Virginia jury took a few min-utesj to render a verdict of "guilty" in the case of the Aquia Creek train robbers. A Washington jury 5 held in thf rnmmiinitu anil In reading by the Normal class resulted in an eyening's entertain Respectfully, DAVIS ANDERSON, Wholesale and Retail Grocers. ntpathy that was felt with St no ken i from the famous and well-known Seed House of Peter Uekdes ment for the rest of the household, llD SOLD.

bought; a rs. Keid, wrMiss Sadie Erwin, Morganton east, the sight of one street makes my. mule feel ill, or he appears to be so at least, and the street, that makes my mule so ill is the street that leads to Ho-gan's mill. The street is uneven, rough and muddy, a disgrace to 3S a (laiinhtpr nf th Iot Wm son Co. These Seeds are too well-known which was pronounced good enough for a public recital." As there is no public prepared to question the verdict, the judges wm and uf Mrs.

Kate II. Erwin, VrTanton. She was a sister of to all gardeners to need any recom mendation from me. 'Si i.velvn Iirwin. of The Her- any town so stir yourselves, city may go on thinking that the essay describing the condition of deaf and a alf sister of Mrs.

T. G. deliberated as many days before it pronounced the notorions fugitive from justice, Capt. Howgate, "innocent." A Washington jury can be depended upon to construe the law in a way that would have given Lord Coke the nightmare every Mr. Cleveland is going to North Carolina on another bunting trip as soon as Congress adjourns.

Commodore Kirkland, U. S. i They are certainly the 'rturn Irs. Anna McConnaughy 3 J. aura ones, of Moreran- persons in classic times and during the dark ages was really excellently well written while all are 9 HIGHEST.

CSH PRICE Ms n. In Rei.r she married Mr. E. wlio for ten veas had sure that the young lady who told tiie Richmond Dan fathers, and add to your renown. Employ some men to work this street, this street that leads to the mill, and in doing this you will much oblige, i Your humble servant, Bill.

Our merchants will soon be receiving Spring goods, now that the weather is moderating. of old Roger Ascham's famous VAIDfeFOR r.e offices in Morganton, educational writings and his more HIGHEST STANDARD OF SEEDS rj is now auditor of the famous pupils, made those days at Elizabeth's brilliant court more vivid than their memories had Lenoir R. with head h.cst.. lartf, in l-enoir Ir thic nmnn i a native or iiiiisooro, is. uas been promoted to a rear-admiral.

Ensign Edwin Anderson, -U. S. of Wilmington, N. has been promoted to a Lieutenant. Both promotions are deserved.

These gentlemen represent the best Rev held them. As for the treatise on 1 iten were born, one, a I V'J. eaut il boy dvina about eier'ht- the laws of sound, the anatomy of ffjps THE WHoIe YEAR- months the atre of three the ear, and the auricular training prodaced by any Seedsman Io this ears, an the other, little Nina, of the semi-deaf, the matter was, conn try an evidence of this fact BP" At Lazarus So cents will buy a pair of Ladies' Dongola pebble and glove-grain button and lace Shoes, were 1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. olutionary stock in the State. indeed, most carefully gathered aged two years.

Mrs Is tbat they do not olsee their eid vvri: Shuford aud Stroud are here sun a young woman, on i learning how to "hold down" the m'i re t( nrva 1' Seeds in tbe bsnds of merchants on commission, bat sell soaare oat a. a. s. together, admirably set in order, and 'writ out-plain for the general enlightenment. The interest of theXevening was heightened, by us nonce would be inconblete seats to which they have been elected in the House.

use an tenable goods axe sold. ROUD. I 1 i- n' bear testimony, to the rJlnrr Worth iklc to say to all who want vy. biiij jruutlg vv lit nd the reading of an able paper, written py one of the teachers, on I wish pare sod Job Lot of Beautiful Cloth Bound Books, ioo different varieties, at 25 cents-per volume just received. Call and make your selection Herald Book.

Store. 1,1 1 ner. Whose nntimplw Heath I'S sailrlt.i,1 us all. How loyal 'I LI Was to amily and friend, how hr, imwauprinrt I Pne. To meet the low prices of the farmers' prodacts I have decided to reduce tbe price of Oliver Chilled Plows and repairs' to the following prices: No.

io, to $6.50. No. 13, to $7.00. Solid Iints, from 3 5 to 25 cents each. Slip bhares, from 50 to 40 cents.

A Boy Dixie Plow for the small sum of $1.50. A Buckeye Corn Sheller fox $4.95. Wagon Tires, 2 cents per lb. bo'h beauty and intellect of of I A full line FEBFECILY RELIABLE I i an oi uciyy mat tauereo not 181.15 Men's Lace and Congress Shoes, in narrowrwide, plain and tip toe, were $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, at Lazarus Bros I'le las 3 st, she mieht have shone A new order, about to be issued by the Commissioner of Pensions, will stir up the hornets in certaiu Southern States. The order will require two witnesses, as well as the pension claim and affidavits that be did not serve in the Confederate army.

Claimants Irom Maryland, Kentucky aud Missouri are not required to produce the witnesses nor are those from the Northern States. Virginia, North Carol iu South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas are especially named. V'-'ty, but while still in robust the Jesuits and their early and later influence in Mexico. Mr. Z.

Turner, of Cool Spring, whose little daughter is enjoying her second year in the school -paid her a two days visit early in the week. Like all other parents coming here he spoke strongly of his" approval of- the methods of teaching and of the home care his child was receiving. The experience of the Irishman who congratulated himself on ilth he nreferrerl the jys of Heavy roceries 5 'l iff "er home, and the conso- at ion. tr. GARDEN SEEDS, and tboso that sre atsolotely fine to name, can find them for sale at 1 it.

services of her church. lit Always on han3. as not hernnc ch. Vio Mrs. Emily Thorne, who resides at Toledo, Washington, says she has never been able to procure any medicine for rheumatism that relieves the pain so quickly and effectually as Chamber -Iain's Pain Balm and that she has also used it for lame back with great success.

For sale by T. L. Druggist. .1. 'I I Prf ll i wens OI living mj store, Rtxnember tbee Seeds cost no 'U wnirh cha vt, 1 have a full line of Double Plows, including Avery's, Chattanooga, i juv.

uiaiiK auu Respectfully, and Malta, all of which will be sold at the lowest price possible for vuai Mie tnirstea not I) C- having had his laugh before the bull tossed him, is the example ir0m which her shat- -red ISLIS will buy a tine pair of .5 more than other have no other. Eespectfolly, "wi ucprivea her and 'being followed by the officers and ki hat. and iir i "viv-avciucuiS w. Ir. powe, I I cash.

Bemember that 1 keep a foil line of Hardware of mil kind. Mail orders promptly correctly filled. Give me joor order. Respectfully, (TTTiTiATVr Ladies' Dongola shoes in opera, square, and common-sense toe, with patent leather tips, were At twelve o'clock today the Fifty-third Congress ceased to exist. Tbe last three days of tbe session are all included in the record under the bead of Saturday, March 2, and the session of Saturday continued from that morning have teachers of the school: just now.

However, they may fare at the hands of the Legislature, they did always a $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00, at Lazabus mosc heartily enjoy the visit of the J. A. SHDPING. CaSh Warehouse. 1 Bros.7 lo Lne last Legislative uommtttee ang nau i i.

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Pages Available:
2,484
Years Available:
1889-1901