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' - ;. : h : ". -V';.. ' ;' ! ; ' ' . : i - . ; j s r !" Spirit of iltc Olltll W. JR. TERRY, Eliron and Proprietor. .s&yr Sv 4L- tjf - SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1801. ing,of a which is ing to Republicans hhonld takij tatorial taetica of the leaders of that , such a position; it is a positive Vie- j organization. A full investigation of j narture (torn principle an ahandcn- : the charges made against CapL Mere- j part of the party platlorm, nun, rt.su. ua iu buuwiuj; iuem iu uc, Lo vital that it cannot be coo- entirely without foundation, and the j seven K. of L. who were discharged j have been informed that they will not J be reinstated, but if so disposed they 1 can make application lor new ap-j pointineuts, taking the nsasual exam-I ination and their chance- along with i 1. . rntirprninr piTinnnp I Subscription. Vnr Mctrrrtscttruts. , 13 ceded without working serious mis chief to the party, if not ultimate de struction I cannot look npon this move in any othe light than an effort toorgan- iz! the white Republicans of the State ur on a Democratic platform, j the othr applicant. Secretary Fos-; As a for) lUican party we cannot en-ter is a diiJicult man to bulldoze, ns; '- 1 ' i-nrovoketi t& liXTRAORDIXARV OFFER ! -t j lUce "- - . . ! Legislati In view of. the bard times and great jepujt Bcarcity of money, we nave aecioeu to hend the SriiiiT of the South from -j is'boand now until the First of January next for only FIFTY CENTS to new party dorne thin departure. If one pine could be worse than an other, to yield au ioch to the opposi tion, it is hoict when the Democrats are' so. restive under the disturbances i I in their own party by ihe and the record of the last, re, the very time when, if ins will stand tirtn and pre serve a thorough organization, there to be advantage iu the out- tne ra, . cted uneasiness of the Dem- conie for 1 The am I rtnriti iili.cu on tliu ! f 1 f n f I f r 111 -1 I T.4 41. ft.Al..l t.l1cf '.ill 0 fiUuscrioerif i dui iuu ' . I parrv is be handed or sent itv with the sub- i 8toj. it Bcriber's uame. t We must hftve the j troubly ii 'Oas ii iowk at this low rate, nor will it j. they.; won do to pay usMncxtSaturday." Nothing tljdRepn fihort of spot cash will answer, or such ?,fiI,IO,x . i m tier to count rv produce as we c. u use, at t li . - i ' . party thy jjrctena to be ulraid of it, too plain to be misunder- is only' natural that while brewinc: in their owu ranks, d be glad to see trouble rn )lican ranks, so as to lessen bilitv of their losing, and in oi dor to ihcourage disaffection in our cash prices. Friends, will you not help us to extend our circulation ? when in dreiid so i of the Rejcahlican partv, und no tiiuV r i they ever dreaded it more than jnxf i novi. I With ' a! solid unflinching front to Hon: Chas; M. Busbee, of llaleigh, the'eueuiv thu outlook in the State i News Notes, has suffered a stroke of paralysis and j more! enc is very ill. Republic: Hon. T. C. Fuller, of Raleigh, has j been appointed by President Har rison to be- a Judge of thii United States Court of Eand Claims, with a salary of 5,000 a j ear. : - ; - ' W H.-Robiuson and Frnink J. Reid, ! 'green goods men," were convicted; in inn united oiaies u)uri ai lvaieigu, and sentenced; to eighteen months in the penitentiary. The hotest June weather on record ia reported from -New York, Pen nsvl vauia and the New England,States. At many places? the mercury lias reached 100 and over. Many cases of heat prostration are reported. Ohio Republicans. I niaj I I in t Maj. William j McKinly has been nominated by the Republicans for Governor of Ohio. Lieut.-Goveruor Andrew L. Harris, a member of the Farmers' Alliance, was nominated for re-election. The balance of the ticket selected is composed equally of strong men , and the Republicans were never more confident of u glorious victory. The- principal .speaker iu the Con vention was ex-Governor Foraker, and the Convention was unusually large and perfectly harmonious. All the nominationSj were made either by acclamation or on the first ballot. le du truth there is nothing the t . . " much as a .olid organization imaging than usual for the Ins,, and I sincerely bopo we. e stine,. to nave the advantage o: it; but ekeh if the futuro were no; hopeful, iiv-udvito would be: Sta: il by Sour colors; if the enemv take j t " them in an honest struggle, all well, but, we will not ourselves tiail them fct. Very truly yours, T ' v. WASHINGTON LETTER. and Fo bankruotifv f-r w (Iom imr llerjular Conr.-jrt$enL) Washington, June 17, lS'Jl. There i-i a manifest disposition on the part of those wild-eved gentlemen j " who hav ;i been for lo th man mouths m ;;kiug monkey sof themst-lves veiling at 'all times and at all sorts el places that the 1st of July, .1891, would see I the United States Treasury bankrupt to .change their tune. The Washington correspondent of thK New York Herald, who has led the errand clu rus of calumity-wailers now savs:' "11 e Treasury is not bankrupt. the s and courage- of Secretary ill lrobably save it j fro in . This naive admission from the mm who has been loudest in th.is prediction of bankruptcy has caused 1J6 little amnbemeut here. County Government and Repub lican Fealty. where anly one who had the brains and! who cared to make the necessary investigation might at any time have fully satisfied himself from tbe official figure t'ult tht-re was nut the sli'ihtst anything even approaching itikrnptey. Reaihr.- of this ence need ni t be told tnis, been stated and restated . i danger of national b i corr spou it HS has We have been favored with the fol lowing circular which we should hav. pi iu ted before how. It. is very im- )ortant to all Republicans and true j i n:mis oi uueriyv -. it explains um ii: ; riht, und AsitmiXp, N G , May 10, 1S01. ; is uiidr'r Republican control. Jfou. J. I. Eaiwt, Esq. Chairman Stcttl ; Reii;eRL JhyuWicun Cpvimifltv: - 1 h'r-, allt lerein tilat the U. S. Treasury is all i if ' - w ill remain so as lon as it I have been informed that sbm of ary iwoi kj the leaders of Hhe .'Republican party ; pitch ny iu the State have1 signified a purpose erahlp b to utiandoo the issue of " Cou.tv tint tht-i e Giveru!uent." If -'that be k, then I tall hope 'fiome organization will spring meat too- OVC up have i'5-e and 'au tioetrine of local sell-govern nu'iit "may be maintained iu the Western coun ties of North Carolina. I.' beUeve that a large uogority of j ersiijp, ft; the rres!it sysU-m.of County G'W: n- HMnt, ' UKiiis , r I shall vote for no tuan win is- iu tr tiie favor of a conti'uuatiou of this stem, the Prtsit j. I JtliiU IU UU! JUf : lll.ll .ir the two members of the K. of L. na tional executive committee have now ' discoveie!. Threats were never good arguments. tThe inventors of the conn try, who j happen not to be pioided with fat bank acconuts, are to be congratua ted on a new rule in the Patent Office, which prohibits men, who have, while Examiners iu that office, rejected ap plications for patents, afterwards ap pearing, a attorneys or agents for these same applications. The absence j of this rule has been the cause of more I applicalion.-s for patents being rejected ; which by right should have been granted th .n any other one thing, as it is au unfortunate truth, well known j to those familiar with the business of; tho office, that some of the Examiners, j of which there are about one hundred, j h ive for years systematically rejected application's entitled to be granted for tho sole purpose of afterwaids getting an I attorney's fee from the same in ventor for getting the same applica tion allowed. This pructice is now happily ended, and the credit for the reform is due to the Hon. Charles E. litchell. Commissioner of Patent, who his proven hi:i:s!f to tho right man in 1 1 1 s right plu, a: id a hose expec ed eai h iiti:entt-!Jt hnu. o flice in very generally ivyfeib'd. , The President, h appointmeulf t ;b ney private laud claims couit .are Ci mmended on all sides. Every one of uh; five judges, three Republicans und i .o Pe:no:ra!s, Las had expeiieuce upon tin.- bl neh. The new judges are J. M: Rt ed, of bwa; V. F. Stone, of Colorado; H. C. Sluss, of Kansas; T. C Fuller, of' North Carolina and W. V. bltirray, of Tennessee. Secretary Noble returned to duty to-day much improved in he alth. Sic retary Fstr has gone to Ohio, to take part in the State Convention thai will nominate the next Governor of that commonwealth. ' The decisions of the United States Court on these subjects are interest ing. 1 Subscribers wbs. do not give ex press notice to the countary are con sidered as wishing to renew their ub scriptions. 1 If subscribers order the discon tinuance of their periodicals, the pub hslirr may continue to send them until nil Mrn-arngts are fmid. 3 If Kubscriln-rs neglect or refuse to take their -rioticals fnni the post office to which they are directed they are n-VHnsibl until they have settled their t ills and oidered them discon tinued. 4 If subscribers more to other pla ces without informing the publisher, and the papers are sent to th former address, they are held responcible. 5 The court have decided that refusing to take periodicals from the office or removing and le aving them uucalld for, is prima facie evielcnco of intentional fraud. G If subscribers pay in advance they ar bound to give notice at the end of the time if they do not wish to continue taking it; nthrwUe tho publisher authorized to send it, and the niil-ribt-r wil be responcible until an expH-s-s notice, with payment of all arrearages, is sent to the publisher. A TYPE WRITER! For Nothing I The Most Marvelous : Achieve-S mcnt lr 'Cheap arid Useful! Mnctiincs. t ; o ! ItticUletis Arnica Smvr. The be.st Salve in the world for cuts, UrnisK, Sorc Clcer-, Salt Ileum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively enres Piles, or no pay requircd. It is guar anteed to awe perfect satisfaction, ir money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Side by DR. W. M. FOWLKES CO. M TatlM-r. at about the ag of fifty, "st nil th. liuir from (lie ij of bin nib's trial of A tier .n h ad. Ayer's Hair Yiyor, the hair began coming, ami. in three months, he had a fine growth of hair of tho natural color. P. J. Cuilej, Saratoga Springs, New York. Simmons Liver Regulator has never been known to fail to cure hick Head-ache. Fln!Iu;i a " Jlare'x .ewt. ?' The origin of the expression to find a 'mares nest." has bet n traced, to the das ol the eai ly Saxons. I .What we cal! t nightmare. was by our 'fa the in supposed to be tiie billon demon Mara or Inre, a kiud of vampire, which caused -the incubus by nittiug on the su eper's chest. Tiie 'Afare vampirt s were said to be the guardians tf hidden treasures, over wjnch they Wtre supposed to brood asl hens do over their eggs, and the ;place where they sat was termed their nruittspt ties:. Hene-e, if an trne a?t nounced that he had made an extra ordinary discovery some chje acc used hii of rinding a .Mare s nest,' or the place where the vampire kept guard over hex' hypothetical treasures. Vetr.t.'frcrtthCJiifulh. It Doe Good V..rk. Oi tirely AutomaticMUy. b i-, j.,p In (Construction. N iNrt- Li Wear Gut. IsC'Mnpa'-r i?; I'- r-i And Lihtin V. ihr il ladeund Nt uti v r i..li-. A Will Write iU; . With Pi .tti. r. THE BIEUITS OF THIS 3IAf lilNE Call forth the Hihst Prii. and Testimonials from Hundreds, because;': It has no ribbous to we .r out. L hvi s ! every word visible to the oj. raior j as sxn us print d. Ibeju.n s no skill cr j racti-e ttri-Ht. Operntes by use of ONE- HANDoxdy. Its I size ai.d weight adapts it to Uaiel-i rrs. Is an educator h i; the voung. ! lue legiuiutv ant lauir .r its work r commend it all. chine will U pres. nteil. FRFJX to I every new subscriber eiuiiug $:i.."0 foi one year's subscription to Rti-; fxjun's Magazine. j j Send at once, be-fore the present i BELFOR D'S M A G A Z I N K COMPANY, t SG0 liuoAPWAv, Ni.w Yolk. rr, " J t ,K X i ; . t " 1 1 i 1 tor r - : r: T ! n r; r ";"i,t t rn to the Xi-e ef t K- ' '.-""t l : ."A . v. " d useful ma-1 " 1 U EARRIOK -THE ESTABLISHED- FOR T 7 THE Watchmaker -AND- Jeweler For Saie CY ALL Perfectly sure, perfectly pure, per fectly harmless is Simmons Liver Regulator. To strengthen the hair, thicken tho growth, stop its blanching and falling atative Miils, 'who 'is loa ; out, and where it is gray, to restore! 1 s m K . . . .1 .Jed. to Iki eugaged in lit r- te youl but in realitv trying n Renew -r. . t he big Lwlea iu his Speak-j i i ? ' Iu., has at last diseovere d ! A Litilc Girl's Ssrsriencs in 5. Light- ' nrt" times -when u mau mnv : I I hcfSLSO. ! lllluh, aid is out io a state-' i : , . ! j,- , j -ui. aire .his. ioru irescott ar' 'his own signature s:. ymg T-ei,n,M . of tUt. r;MV t ftlf ' dhfuf color, us"! Hall's Hair by which he gn at Denurci utic ; that 'all thlj so-c-alk-d iHei views w inch j S-ind hach. Mich.,'niid are ' ci edited to bitn are bogus, with a daughter, four years hl. L i-.t . . i . i i . i it hint U'lwtiLuii .l..n-i niiii .. . .. iz . iiiai ue uas not aiiti win, -i - - -ni iuti!- I It Him liirir.Kii uitii .. f 1 bs,' fo'loweil with a elresdful coti"ii I 1 liw.tnr .. ! Hher thau to say that he is lln,o. ,1,1 t !). ,r. l'... i ... 1 the people in the West are opposed to a cat:d:da, and that he has not ami iu vain, she -r--.v v-,re rntnllv n. r5l 1 ) I; , - , i ----. - will not cyltrts alv oidiiion ;iimn tin- .sue w.-ia a "handful of huiim " ! - T. . i ...... . . iuiiien;s of anv candidate x,i,',J Ul- iv,,J' w lPemociatic uomii:atiou for ! m eucy, all tI wnicu "Tiii: jii:st." t It i. cr.' j to sny t f anything, especial ly vt a n;td;.:a-, t!i it it !. "tlas IicnI"; but to show tliu. reason sf its ujTiority to the Rat;f.. ;ioa .; the nulilic, may h quito antth, r matter. When we chirm, however, t!i;:t Aycr Sarsnparilla i superior t-. any other 11k1 nutla-iuc. we. luuke no iui -oiisidcfctto stateineut, hat teil tho plain, unvarnished trutli. Other so-called hlotxl-parifiera jn;y pro- J tluee a temporary exuilaration, which is iaitaken foreuie; hut t!:e cures ffect hy' taking Ayer's Sar::paiilla aro ruilical a iui permanent. It not cn!y pnrifie th hlootl, Lut renews ami in- viorates that thsid. Ayer's Sar-;:p-'.ri!Ia lia hem In use for the ! M. r part of h::!! a century, and has a-hi-'i d a 'u--e-is wl-ieli i -i without parallel iu tl.c hi.slory of meditinc. I'eoplu a:Iy If-araed to npprri i:;te its value r.-i u ri f i r f the 1mmk1. and t!ie lape of y-ai-H has tnly eon:iriued ai;d ft'.rtulL ued too jtopular opinion of it ia rits. ' 0 1 1 1 3' the c!nieeHtind most jij pnvf 1 " in;:r:d5 ats cat. -r into t!f ' ojoj.. .ition t f Av i s S.; r jpariiia, and t!.ee aro FeiMid re:irI!eH.i of ei. I: on tl.U priu it!e taat tli- ) ioiuiuras saraparilhi root ciiii Jy ns-d in tiii- prcpaia tion. The !oi:it-tic dtic-ty is che;ip and ikhiintlaur, lin indigenous all over t!tc .Viu -ii. ati eont ineiit, tint it h little Tin !:vi:ial value cotuired n ith tiie riv-'u-r vowth of the tropic. Tiiere foie it i-i tliat the extraet of tiie IIon tluruji roor, sc.hdy, forms tl.e hasis of Ayer's preparation, the th r inrliV cats Lrir. stillin;:i.t, ikmIooI: Hum, yel-V i lttr do'-k, a:al the ioIides of potassium and iron. The aVrt prlured hy the?e iliCT tl i T tii j't-a i ! r, ely up ll the pro p rto.'is -d. :..id it i cidy hy the .Treated sktll in i omp.nmdiut.t!i m that ti e i nurkal ! a'tt rative and tonic qmh.:e.o of Acer's Sarapatila ar st-curt-.i. Th ;.pi I:an e f Ayer's lalHr?Try ure iiiiiipie and costly, anl exp-ri ia- l.o".vs tli.it their u r-salts in reducing a ct mpiunl extraet r l far more curative Nwer than can ls ohtai:ied hy any other untliol. This faet, to.Ttln-r with the mxt attrartire, l.U ril, ami original methols of adver tising, readily accounts for the world wide reputation ami emhthle success oi Ayer's iarsaparili. of Charlotte, X. C, whi uov dtn.-s the . largest j Retail and Jobbing: Trado ever btforc elone in tho State. is now prepared to do a larger Und- j iiess inaa ever. p- t fc . . fcaT Iail orders will receive pfomjit W Vj I lJ- Ji J attention. " , ; r r MERCHANTS j J: . r ; Starting at small business cVnties, j cto.:. . : r ' t't ... win secure a iioerai discount on a T rnnrs nr-r-n woik 6eut up by-mail. j I also carr u tino in of j JEWELRY of all styles and pntterns. 1 Thanking the publir generally, for past patronago und s.licit:ng a e-ou-tinuance of same, I iu vours tiulv, JOHN FAKKIOH. Jtwn.t;,:. - Charhdte. N. C. THE SHRII f ? I t li HE IS DEAD!! I Shot Him on First Sfcht! i ! LOOK FOR THK OLD tl .lTUl Sir., Next DoOr to H. C. Dockery. Elgin, .Waltham and Howard Watches in Cold, Silver or Sllverine Cne, All (inaratif ml. SPECTACLES EYE (i LASSES IN , GOLD, SILVER, NICK Id! OR STEELE FRAMES, ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTION. Chains Ttin( , j W&rcmzs i.vi Jewelry FrorspUy aud Hork Cuariittccd 5-: i m " ' ' VillTfl Or1iri t.'i' t., , , . Both Puai-c i S3.10 VAiZL -'ox ' BUHL r nil tlo t:u:ilii--. rottiixri, ?ifint. .. . . ! . t 'in- , a o 1 1 . i .i . . -. ' Htff tr4 ioiX tt, , , tnf, ,.f..iroir. f, . f .. ... M .. leut, r.x..y r i hn4 M'.'' " i '. it r, . .-. i ; "v fv t ! ", . , I n t!i nU 1. 1 ..?-- r i ; i ' v ' - a .u , l k . i.'.. t - It-r.n- l- : s , t I ... . ( . .. , t Ii;i'fv.TH i i.i a .. - i WV.-l f f -i- , H v-vT - T". : -' ! jkr. S 'b t Vf ' j:. i - . f ifi Vi . ! " tfl.-i ft , r J..J I.. Hirv .! of Kkr.ll v - ... j. , . . . iMr.if.: i.;.-J !. . J i ... . VfW, AlHO CY SPECIAL f.Rt-NLM '.Dm: V, 1 1 H I - Spirit c( lit IciV: :i 53 .: J:--'-. 0 BLOOD'- :-o3ir.s?J " V r- l ron all i lufHr C3oat!i. Give me a trial. iv i Fontka uliiis i, vha who entertains the opposite iv. If , badlv -iu; this issue ia to be abantluutd, then the1 Whtn Spnatr Quay was ben- a ft a m'iS t'1 tiiu Si or.' iui-ii oi iuvs u tii, wuu ii;ivo iiuerHi ; uavb a"o views on the question, are left to take ! uouUl, no that course thought best to accom- rtmaiu at plish a; great principle. ' Very truly .yours, V II. Malose. Coiuiiilttec althauh I render th.H couiil.'.bo! e" tout a fiielui thut j 'r.Jcr any ciren - ' jthe head o tuc liuiioual durioj; tns nxt caiuOHi-n. f . c- Ue u:is rvndv and Milling to jiartv nil tho nsiu'iif J.- 'STAnviLLi, N. C. May 20r lSOl. pni-h. Vcj. V. 11. Mdoae, Atfcifc. A. C.Y 4 . Sti-rt-t.Hrk reply to your letter to me; in regard - wouia, tuiUtaiu Chirf Merrdiiti, of the Republican party abandoning the the Btirta fi.ht fur loc.il sf-lf-frovornment. Tth'nk fin in 'hi &yo a ii uftt-r the ue of tno anil h I. . - - - - f')v rv u? hull b Kl Tl. v lr. Khtir'j New hismri-ii i t tho hoys call i- M'ila il- oi:t ia cU, vt n:i , tnx',Zft H-'tr'.l 1 t:le fr- at lJr. W. 1 fc. 1 if xj-h x v ' tsrecurc ar t c lea tlZemllf aa4 UUrtj )ciuii7 tlx-1- -r tr. t-vrrj tn:W Si cisr i aipxul rut 1c tif iirm nmL ta rr rearing tut. r la I t m 4 W'lLorcUsi t e dies i ih V.i4 h he h: Ji!;a E Ji with cczHfo und n:i.d to mv l td. , Stan. i r J V P. t) , v. as r.t t;r; v '1 he Itching i h ci -i-' it imLIc. My s.)ti-in-iHw got me out ' ! ' i i t u li at:tc cured zuv, uni I ou to publish thi. for the benefit . 4-i, - ! .-- iJ .-J' 2 1 htrrtoJ'r I'dlLUI frrlai .-1' 14 W kllr. Kw -rkri ........ ."i. rwa. UiVA L-tT3rtJt tmthrar - o Jhj Dear 5Vr; Yours received. In was thou-ht !r;u the bt-ghr.iif.g Le of other hutiVfiug in like mancer." 13 t'rmm iImh 15 Ilketa'a:itu lJtniv lKftrt.i lcar.ClLk.il 17 1M1. 1 ila4 r -rQJa.. 19 f lurrk, la.u.r. Ctl.lMli1Ul i kpiaff Ci(k. Mr4rrC-4rfc. 5a M7 KUMrl)' 'i?rrT',,?r . 30 I rlaarr U ftl;fn,.Vrt!:s,-r4. .AO 3J llifawf tliilrrt.l.iJfiii.l td Bolanb Giocd Scfm You cu get a strictly tir?-cla s 3rnn fra. oJ uu tij iuii.., tool inil liook. Ortrxni Mar rantinl 5 y-ar. It will ptv to enu for circular bef ' ou buv Remeuiber you do Dot piy ft be Ofgan until UstoI to vom tu bouie. 'rCIi ; w ucl" rradW Save luuutv iv iuvmu lllcCt. . i AiMre the oiaUufctur-r, - i H. V. ALLEGE!?, VAMIl(iTO., N. J. MeulloD J)a,-f w Lt-re a I. vrmfc een. H LUrc.3 ? -E.u, cc.ri. lira 91 tt JM t-t ' jk. eri'T r : ntr a ti I). .11. llflRRPV aucth)Si:i:k axi tati: Aai:s: R0GKl.5II.UI..r- and rt i.t- i . d A ! ciniiriH cvlictcd ir.d j r- t: mad-,. tiT (:!ir in the Iot ii iiio ir tt fold t jr riuuhtt, or rrrvi nxvtrt " I'm. urfturr Maca1. 1 of Eugrauug uud Print- So eay U iu action. harmle&3 and : l ilVTk V, e:Tectnnl :i. rt lL-yin- is Simous Livr OU pit! i NOTICE! IHAVEOJMMENCEIl tri retailing of grnd.OM Crn Vhiker, nana- lMrture.1 at dt till mbut two rule wrt i til i r TiT.rriii Mil . chae Ture Corn Whukrj. no:l-tuan lfj 5 Id C V-.V-- ' ; -r-j a quart, will do veil lo me a call; j jj V jj --V.;.".": - - All onitr given pnxnpt atlentioa. Ad- JLT.T.-- .. - I4r T. F. UOYP. m i i- --f ,l , ili M-itc f tLe --- l.lL- I SPEC8FICS.' 4 1. 3: !ol. nkij;g!iiru, N- C July 12, lKK- n .? ti pi i-in thai ua t,.i:tr- ivnl'-.it
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