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1 ' - i m l ' -. 1 ii l: ;! i I MS 1 ' ' S ' .-!' ' !.! '! i ' Tub .EEPJL'BLlCAN;i- HmUM mt AatTcrttatac ' I1.M , AH, Jwa AqcaaeavBe laaertiua. , - iwa - - -I. aaa laoaUr -; QaarMr aohtaiai on iata I BUY twelve atowttal. .IKS At tl (""-'M ui it I ilOJIH Balfootuaa, one autata;' '' " - - V IMS i ,U.1IB LKTi'BU USA bevoted tj Political, fjijeultujl-JeeUaneouJl -dnd:JUjints Reading: t . g - WINSTON. N.- 0;F I URsBl-p;" StI'liRl BERT a lltslXEsi vKlf. ABKI,s, Ac, Our aula a, a, om aHrtKh. h--- K.;-:-j... set.-. Ilia ' - !: . 4 M I1 f no: si. ! i . Uirce KxMitii : I ! i ata mouth ! !... ulv f u , , ; , i . i i ; I i i . , , r - ii i i ' iii i i'J i . i.iL! i i , - . . "i I ' -i ' f j l. UNI' t ;! - - - - - a - - ; A- Will rat:lu;0 in K EI AT I.A tta Uirt of flnrtj I F(Hrtb. hi FFEIlS UIS t-r cru to (he c 2gil, f"rl ami fir ilny 2Ctb. lb87-Jai A Til) PRO 0 vuU.io aDl uriuniiiine jcintrv J Offieriu Gia? lilqcK. 4pod llotr, to n.lit of entiDce. I H J. L. LUDLO J iVlt ASU SASlAa' CommauilH NortliVru K, C. E. RNGINtEIt, Ul for tlie i ie wltliiDg fir( elM iai ipf Watfrr Wdrk or tummar will pteaitt) Iit Ajms 1 m Win -ofcM.C. II Bel 16. HS tf 0- TheTradingfublic BEVAN. TUB it, Low- tli lrn-4k i-tjc oil Gent' FinejMoip Waint Chaiad, Lock' Seek C'uniin', 13rfceltf urn in Wmstoji, M -if Komore tlt-irttiip hcm nrraeot for the HoSJaiSt - Cold Spec acieslan( Bye Classes, ofwbicb litg iMoifn loMi H'tx taclea aDd) Ep (ilurtea can be fiaind at f ES-SlONAL of AY'inatiu ts o ELEU, of !iUs (Mt-llt. 8.) , Ftb ati.l , Channy, io. , to he -o te old er. mv. junng A lAt ofoar PrenldeiitH. if 'Atcalt offdii to; ycung .bistory a Uelp to memorj 'iiwl I aa Tbjirj until bep u V learo mi folks all,! Writ lik t!i ont-a'iif olikiu timf. r't-r linkH togttln-r, oaoiu to uatue, lLe wbol m orer l ce will frtnim; As id fiinily'in jonr miail ihxll ataul Liie n.mea of tboa abo'va tilaJ our I lau.t l ;j VA uobietial: UrOrge WaabiogtOD, 7: Job a Ailama. Ibontaa Jffer u- f Jaoiea MadixoD. kull Jme Monroe, gjohn Qiliucj Alaai, 4U-I below iCoan-a-Andrew Jacksou iu lia tnru; Mari4 Vn Bureo juext e leatu. j iTbeu Williim Hfisryj Uatns- n IW'boul won Jobb ") jof, followed oil. t Tten Znfcbery ljlri r(ld tbe .it 111 I utb. XUa i 1 came: ' v i : ; lAnd Fraulliu Pieice i ! tiezt mimt folk lAnd Jainea Baobacau tlieu appear. I'l'beu Abiahaoi Litjcoiujjlbrougu those a yeais , i : 0f war. And beb hmlifd was lost. A "l'waai Atdrrw Ji.bui-oli filled Lis poot ftTbeu iU.iS. Grant UnU Ut. IS. Urvi, s Aud Jatues A. Gai titld Vuth bad place WAud liliester AribiirJ lid my rhvui r 1 1 , : ..ft -tl I ilttuia now in ! uruTer iievetuu a uitisppnkable anon, than lit, together If and'T rame IY STOKE, WIXBTON, S. C ATTKltSON. PATTERSON & AaTEBSON attorneys ani cinLllllrs'at Law- Wi I pr-ctJcH in ijll tlp rral Coort. PDtjyaui'Hi kK:il loatraa eu on oirrt- tl iravo. Heal WJe ton. Cnllrctiouii DKrtuiqia mat pari of the Sl'i e. sjUKf1 el to i ht m will ilict i .... ;i . I alt 111 al atU-Dtion. Ulace, k Pepper' store, i VkJL 16, r i S rtw! V n Hi Ml ('. 'ate atid.Fed ainl nil olh"i and prdmtlj ooismis tint 11 ntinat t: aDd Vail gb ii 'Sfcly A arl. of a paradpx I beea bulled ati l when the SUte had I said to repeat tlieiuselVea. And Bab riqa leiut us oi an armj oi ijions icu i b' a Hind, but not of genus Bos, and you will break the record of Methu selah waiting Tor lightning to stnka you from that quarter. i tiere is on ly one road to fame -and dominion, 1 but Ton wil! never reach it tT; med-". dlhig with other people's business hile shocking abases creep into your own. 1 didn t start this contn rersjr, and have no'aea're to continue it$ but if Toa must keei) it no m til you are utterly destroyed, keen the 1 -1 . i irum ou juur nw a jfu can. , iraik repeat that falsehood about Govern or graham but of whole cloth. There are too many men who know I nerer aid an unkind or unjuBt thin? of him or his ia all kis life, and that I never will.- i Take advice Josie: look after your contract forjIState printing aijd when the furor ttfibendi is opofl yon beyond resistance, tell yoar read ere undefwhat aathdriiy of law "or piecedent the two auditors oC yoar accounts as State Printer are select ed, one fromjoyr offife undone from tftut of your hnb-iajitmctor. The famous Boodle rs of Chicago and New York never had such a hip-lock oa the public treasury, nor one so gross ly' in violation of lawiias this; bat you know they are all; quartered in the penitentiary. Kerjium sap. JU11IIS1UH(JL.S. 1 It ul ;l I the Inuiillli mmc1. "tin arc ue FiaW m mm mm g E'lit'ir Shite QhftAulU: Si liave cs(re(ully read yoiitr edition '.ye 2.rth of Augiisjl, i, devoted, here tiiid there to me, add everywhere to parseljf.! j I am srirry to ste that yoju liave prbfiited so little by a half score sears of; editorial experience and ob li'rvation., 1 had: a right to expect Wiat tbeso had taught; you that high iords, Vulser epitbetdi and "THE BIE" djoekn't repaij- a damaged rep ulation nor redetnf d character soil tfd by reprehensilble deeds. I iuunt pongratnlate you upon the list new equivoque you fouud in the ountalins and introduced into our Literature with such a prodigality of lisiste aud, such jMiverty oi discretion. 'e may how coaSdeutfy espect to locate tjhei society in which you move il'.uuicti by its adoption! of the chaste ad exi'ressive "guin shot," bat be ware how jou let them; size up the fijto articles by the "M quad" to find who did the "kicking, pitching and utteriDu." Indeed tou have kick- and ; spluttered so abominably that b Jon ti know where to take hold ot Jou with any certainty of coming off Willi cleaa band. ; I don t want to htrenc'h- riciilaii Ibe rl u.m lu AHTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, Im malari.i l lltr i lllli4ir virln are wttlvtjl rfrrunlxtflk a-Nfr o-tea'pr liar irnn ie ia f rlvi&ic Ihr lem ILm wiMii. flefeantly uijir Sold Evferyispiere. Oilier 44 Murrlky V. S. CBUTCHF1EI ti T WEST SHE fyi FUB STlBLE Churvb 8t br-i WlN3TfNi ti. C. F1SEBT ANH ilAlEH TURNOUTS Fprf Hortes and Mule 2n! is. ' Special ultftitis u en eoinuieiciul tratelif h. Jan. 21. -83 -tf. i I Xw York. M : ftU-AKTHCh I nd 3rd, StVLE OF HIRE. le t.it all time hud raier giv- MA thcb. Proprietors. . i .i - Close with you Cxamwation arp wuuch . It is u on the eoBiDet oouiie peraist hixerfTh sHii ft Hr 1 - I -i!,lj,! IWm l.tlli !!!. m lit i.-v. lutll- tlnill t.-(.;v . , .ji -xitil'H llHtlu ,,! ,,v. n!...:j . . lUmv fri i-itni-t' uh' II iin-ilhir. jitivitf, IfiluM rtUia -ii.:L ill turff'ttri! .n ante l;t.itv at "1 Our uffire rs mil 9i- i.imi il ii!i' riiinflc li'iln . II )A ft' w Mitu intent kK AW Ul.ltttK t I I hI Wflrrvjm In ("uuiliy t ii) r ative on wmcu jou aoce and gus- uuibus and una dulterated trash. L Itiala vain shad ow behind which a coward dodges to foncial: his deceit, i It reminds me of frhal once occurred Lert. ' A Demb- cratio Congressuaani had bargained J-ith a Constituent for the appoiut- iient relative to the Mil. tan Acade- Mpy. Appearances; ri quired a c. e which he called without notice to the preordained and f 'prede&tineu ap- tiointee, I Next uay; lb rushed the Constituent, palewjth Wrath aud ih gignation. "Sir,? j said ; Le, "you promised, my reliauve the ; caletsbip, ni now you have called this infer nal compeiitive examidation. What j!o you niean, siti.?l ils-this the way jou keep your pre-electiou pledge? ??Il-sh-sh-ah." skid the Couressuaan, hat isallfiiedj the boy shall go. iPan't you untie rthtndi'l And so it lias, and always' hjis been and always Jirill be, kixkii; nl a cat in sheol Without claws i ujoj comparison to he utter hopelessu'essof the non-elect Competitor for ajfrte education at the Rational AcadejuyLj The name is a' 3roonyin for moraLcoWardice ami tloak of deceit nder. which h tiis consaituentsHrito tjie belief that he sons and nepliewsji of Congress man are cndowekl by God witn a fln- ir brain and a kjpener perception than She sons of toil. I Bah?! i It is not true tht Cit S. A. A-tlte iLus urn-Oinle'l ly h ii . fathei! Eh! Vell, who said ;be waj? j Not I. j I J did say that his I father appointed his eldebrother to Wfest Point; that it was a f matter? of doubt wUetuer ,'ihe second apiioiritmebt ! was ma-de fbr the father direct or ;ihrbugh a dal nto secession iand war he turned traitor and did &ot enter the Union INavy, nor, die a patriot at the hands of the enemy, nor set you a rare ana gionoas example to oe spurneif arid jtrodden under your feet. But bis neighbors, w bo knew Him, say otherwise; his friends who shar ed withthiin the epithet of Buffalo,' say he lied by the hands of the Con federates while in the servica of "the Yuiikeek :" !the petition of your moth er for tile pbstofBce at Wilson says Everybody says so bat you, and though f mewling and poking in your nurses; arms at the , time, you , was there, and yoa know. If your con duct is no detraction to his memory he subject! loses all interest for me. Let us return to -Wilson and the postoffie Which yob : say she didn't want. ivi or, then, did she apply for it aod Why the petition and a long hisWylof jfo-ir -father Unionism, active hyalty and death at the hand of the common enemy, filed iu the de partment at Washington, which state ment vu Isar is false? W'hv' the pledge that if permitted to serve oat ner loartn iterm sue would retire con tent? .and why your protest against her doing hof VV'hy the subsequent applicalion for reappointment? and why tut vindetta between you and Senatof liansom, when ; he named another for the place? "Didn't want it!" ' Forsooth 1 Tell that to the ma rines; t will gain no credit else where, i j You have knuch to sar about hon esty, integrity and convictions, and ask whether a man may barter these for bread and butter. Certainly not ; but it never bacurred to jie that yoa were troubled with any such commo dity, save jon1 ly such as you glibly as cribe Id youtf patrons, the 18G8 Re publicans,? of the "yet-all-you-ctLn" variety wpich you seem to have util ized tO'tue utmost limit Kefeiriqg 1 to your comment on my purely private affairs I have to say i-trsl. that tbe Holt debt was scheduled; in bankruptcy because teas a debt. It could not have been omitted without perjury, which you may regard as a slight - matter. It has since been paid on terms agreed upon by his representatives and my self, j ! ! Seeohd.; I am defendant, not plaintiff, in the action pending in the Wake Superior Court. I never yet moved k continuance or stood In way of trial. Iam not the legal custodi an of the ipfcadinss which you aa you cannot find, and am advised by counsel that' 1 have a just, lull aud complete defense, and when the State is ready for trial I will be there, nev- er'yoU ?fear;:but if you can expediate iae mazier by oeuowing, cavorting and turf-cutting, pray go on. Thebtatehient is false, and you Iavlc I 'on illy Letter. S;3r. Editor: Some time ago wrote you an account of the meeting of our ' county commissioners and Justices on the first Mbnday in June last, and in that letter J. made a state ment that needs corrCsctiug. It was then thought by the chairman of the 1)6 ard of county commissioners that 70 cents on the hundred dollars worth ot property would raise a sum sum eieut to raise, a sum sufficiently large tot meet the current expenses and coy el; the deficiency of St.oOO, which to everybody's last year s operatlods. This found to be a mistake and the know tit, that information of this surprise accrued from was rate had to be raised to 7-" cents per bun dred dollar's w rth of property, which slim is just 11 cents limher than the rate of than the rate of taxation last year, and about Ij percent, higher than it ought to be.f ; 't . jjllow we ore to keep our "slogan' of "retrenchment and ; reform" with these figures staring us in the lace, is list a little farther in the future than I am able to see. h Nor is that all the; ) difficulty that besets us. At tbe d uhe meeting, tbe chairman of the coiinty commission ers stated, that "sinco- the war, about three thousand acres of land hul been lost from - the' (.ax books," anil exhorted the tax listers to renewed dilllgence in hunting op these losses, especially ia Fultori akd Shady Grove townships, which cover the territory favoritism; which t people ifmtn the coBntryjjad, no right to criticise, r I oair DeatMn.tbia to s 4 bow you tbat aince tie Rpublicaaj came . iB ppwertUey have, all the ti. got ig-i noraot, UissatisQed JJemocrats prowl- las around, , here, finding, fault' with oar rtanagetaent of countriafCairs. ; yoa pnusf not , diploag. You Jknow that lVeshient Cleveland Is V t start joatpa aa electioneering :t0Wfl- , Oar plan is to get bin to give usir tewn. ilocksvilje, a calj on hi return (torn iVUanta.. You kaow we hare no rail road reacbinz us. to we intend to cat Sbe ff Bailey'a :.iair of blacks, and tid f,he nicest tarnot ire find, and end .blackness LeacU t Salis bury allef him , The , President, yoa know. sjartia; W Uack, oa-. Jess ca&,ainue him, aloag the way, with an account ot his Itrip'to Aadkln ft- the white 4uan iQweua nd bis wife. VV ataiDt to get Fisquire Charles An derson, of Calahaio, to deliver the address of welcome, and (insure the President that wa hare not been un mindful of his worthy example ; that we, too, have broken down the color line in Davie county by deputizing black . Jess Leach to arrest Kobt Owen and his wife (white? of Davie county and to carry them to jail in this very town that now tenders him its hospitality, tie is farther to as sure the President that it is the de sire of the Democracy of Davie coun ty that he shall plant his foot in the sand in front ot Hunt's Hardware Store and there leave his track as i perpetual : reminder to us of the stu penduous proportions of ;the solid foundation upon which his: highness iS builded, lie is further jto tender to his Presidency! tbe privilege of Casting the first hook into double-barreled "Aquariumj" which bur Com missioners, this year, established on the nortL end of bur Court House. I dou't think oar j ponds liave been stocked yet with anything but tad poles, but i that Will not matter much as it is the Jiskimj and not the Jink that our President is so passionately fond of. Now,; Sir. Kiitor, if oar in vitation is accepted we want you to Blount in occasion. ATL.AXTA. j ! . . . 1 i Si tiuci appuoacuno kxpobition BV- Kttf BODY INCLfDIKO PBESIDEKt CLEVELAND WILLlATTKXD THE BTILbljiGS, OROPHDS, C.' (rroii tlif Utf tuciicoipaeUl Cor. and!) pieU UaU restd be present and assist Bro. reporting the events of the1 and give us a rousing send off in tbe lvErtui.icAN. With thanks for past favors, I am ever yours A Iuie Dkmociiat lion. 1. . Kvlly on Moil tit. the prti.ofBal- l he ilanytfacttirer' Rea 1 1 uio re, has published a series of let ters on the . New j South, by Hon. W D. Kellv, of Pennsylvania The let ters are written in Judge felly's us ual terse style, drawing out the beau ty and poetry Of the country as well as its .more important features of manufacture and : agriculture. We peuding action came too late -for aseu,f.the . hi Fulton towaiship, whea itju,, with theied.itor'of tie Record, aud aopc: that the Judge the sene.4 published , lu in the i last campaign, iou know that you and your gang monkeyed around; it long enough to find that there 4as nothing in it, and then droppejl it like a hot iron, as yod will dq again or get burned. j fteation tney were Ifoqnd right here And) now sir, 1 accept your formal 'in Mocksville towoshqi, right um'tr ! ' .l. i:..l- L..I.1.I. . . : i i permission to urica. .ue iivuc uuooic tue nose oi tue uour. House riuir,;,,.,, av, ar- lt!i of youf life and let the world judge f jght at the home-of the ' weal'.h, ia-; j benefits to be derilved Was thought teat j the lost lands Would be found. Ija-fact, we were aiuiua. Jure i-uosc uwiraw uuwij Mjg enabling thUl to tfaere had been runhing the blockade1 rou'lation tbroukhout on u4. but to our surprise and morti- country they to richly that the Southern , people themselves as ; they . will have book-form. receive that the ttlllKence ;an i reSt)eCtablUty of tuei fip.i in.lnatrr and a more county ; aud to make the matter still j 8V-Slein r asiricuiture. he whether, in the deal with tbe inde- ,n,lpnt nf the late General Assem- . i blyfoi? State Printer, you met all more Itumilialinij to tis, every foot oC tbe regnirements of aa honest man this land, so far as I have been able and a gentlemen. : j ti learn, is; owned by l)emocrat, who Xhe;Independents held the balance ; gave, from year to ! y-ftr, been sweari of poser jn jthe liouse. 1 hey want ed an I'orgah," to speak them fair and suppress adverse critacism. You sigheii ftr the festive contract and Southern deserve, aud maj see are seen uy otb- out i the ''reat from a diversi- Atlahta, Ga Sept 7, '87. Cap jr, J, W. Qosum, Winston, N, C.t DparStn Having bad occasion .riotice ' before this what energy, plaxk and rariety of ssntfment among thel level-headed busiaess men of this the fGate City1! ot the Sooth, backed by ttho .money ther have, and which pat out with a lavisn hand when see It means toi help Atlanta,: eing a stranger In her gates I he pleasure- this; morning of a ant drire behind a , spanking with a pleasant gentleman who es here to the Exposition ground uu v uivu bua UllllUlllgll, iam &e, are now being poshed to comple-j tton by ever six hundred hands, in cludjDg carpenters, painters and la borers. The enterprise is intended to b permanent and the character of all -work being done shows it. The grounds contain one hundred and; eighty-five, acres lying on the north-; era put-skirts of the city, the Pied-i moat Air Line Co's li. Ii. track touches the company's grounds, and they just completed a side track into! the grounds and will take visitors from the par shed near Kimball House oat; to the grounds a, street car ratesj The city street rail-way company arej also! laying a track from Peach Tree Street into the grounds, and you take a car near Kimbad House and are landed there for five cents quite three! mile's. The city chain gang who arej uniformed in the "coin tail" uniform! of Jforth Carolina Penitentiary con-j victs are also grading a new Mreet for carnages and other vehicles wbicli will; be, when packed a little, an ele-j gani drive and leads directly into the grounds, (and if Dick Reynolds; will. bring the blacks down and take: a turnover the drive, and he and the: bitch s don't captivate one of Atlan-i ta'Bjmany fair daughters, then I shal etre up he s to De a conurmea on bach.) The main building commence June 17th is now complete except th natatina which also is nearly don thi jcentral portion being 150 : feet wide each way with a wing on either end; 200 long, one hundred wide, the entire building being two stories havfng an arcade cut in second floor of large side and proportionate tQ center and wings, the walls first and second stories are each sashed with1 glass the entire length! about half the iwall, and the towers which an located so as to add grea.ly to th beauty of the building each surmounl tediwitha handsome flag-staff, am when supplied with the Stars ; am Stripes will made any fellow stoj and take a good look. This building ts tb be used entirely for mercantile atidj art display n-i while ou! thi4 subject I went just now. to sje Maj Smyth, Secretary of the! Exposition au learn from him that W iustou l not, to be represeuted unless rpace i yetasked for. Now we know, that ouriUueea City tobacco inauuiactur)- ingitown ought by all means to bf KollgfauaSilitcclUiny j ; - . L . -.- .. ! . ... i i ' He who has learned to seek noth ing bat the will of God shall always find what he seeks. La Combe. j i . ! Sain Jones's definition of infileli ty "Great biz month, go i around talking, i Get on top of it, get under it, go all around it, and yet it Is all toontlu" j . L :'-'f : ' : Relieion eiyes part of its reward In hand, the present comfort of baring done our duty: and. for the rest, jit offeca us the best security that Hear' en cangiVe.Vi " ' '.'' -1 i Let me plead for the foreign mU sionary idea as ' the necessary com pletion of the Christian life It is the apex to which all the lines of the pyr amid! lead up. The Christian life without K is a mangled And Imperfect thins. The dorr and; heroism of Christianity U in it missionary l i Tit -, F 1 i ;i me.1 orooKa. . t . ,- ,-r-i As a creat forest sleeps in one acorn, so wide ranging and perpetual usefulness slumbers in; the conrer slon of one youthful soul. Oat of the conversion of Lather has tic wed; a rirer of spiritual glory as wide as the Procestant world and as durable as the immortality of the soul. Seek the salvation of the young, but forget not the hardened in sin. Goldthoro Ad vance. . It is. a bright suggestion ef Arch deacon Farrar's to meet the questions of infidelity with harder questions. To most of the points raised by skep tics in Christendom frankly responds, I do not know." Now, let the ta bles be turned. "Where did matter come from? Can a dead thing create itself? Where did motion come from? Where did life come from save the finger-ti p of . Omqipote nee ? W b ence came the exquisite order and design of Nature? If one told you that mil lions of printers types ; should for taitouslr shape themselves into the divine comedy of Dante, or tbe plays of Shakespearewould you not think him a madman? W hen came con sciousness?" Dr. Farrar truly says "He who denies the existence of God in the lace of such questions as these, talks simply nonsense, i Toconcede that we cannot comprehend infinity can never weaken the position of a Christian. Clearly apprehend it, snd the belief in God's power and His providence logically follow. Rich mond Ad ounce. ' i Spurgeon, the famous London preacher is in the habit of testing the extempore eloquence of the more promising of the students in his col lege, by handing to them as they mount the stairs of the pulpita sealed envelope containing the subject on a pTii-rir! ixr'ii.KMT. i TUB TOtl CO AUTWOITB nOtBOB AS! J-.it- BT A ADT StBTTVOB-, I l lu -.--.i 5-- ,t- -i: Mrs. AIiram Airant, one of the dies wounded In the Chastworth die- aster, was in,; the rear car , with her . husband.' ' Iii this car was a party of six people. In order that they might sit together,! Mr. and Mraij Grant changed seats ; with a . young man and his bi1detTTicirwurteijr; saTei - their lives for the yonng eonple were both ' killed, i 41 rs. Grant thought this party wdre theatrical people or concert ingert, they were jolly and i and sang so welL xbey could stng, and laughed iand told stories and par : Uoipated the pleasure of the trip on 01, late last night.- Then Mrs.. Grant composed herself In her chair ; and covered "her face with her handker- cbae f to go Id TeegrNearTy ; tvttf-" body in the car was quiet but the jolly party of six. About this time tbe young bride was requested to siag fNearer, my God. to! Thee." Something in the desire to sleep and rest recalled the sweet old song. The young woman sang, and tbe train sped on. As tbe little g earn of devilish fire appeared far down the t.ack their voices swelled in : . ; Yet in imy dreams I'd be. Nearer, my God, to Thee." The speed of the train increased down the . grade. Again the song swelled : j j , ("There let they way appear, steps j unto heaven." : The ay was already in sight. "All that Thou seudest me, in mer : cygivenL" j And then with but a moment of life left for each. Even when poor Edward McClintoek's hand was giv ing its last desperate wrench jto tbe throttle of his engine, the, singers sang to their God, who seemed not to! be holding them in the hollow of His hand : : . ugci iu oecaou uie, Nearer, my God, to Thee.; ' Enough, lit was finished. The engines struck the frail bridge and it sank. The car containing the sing ers crushed through the two cars in front of it, like a bolt of Jove,; killing and grinding as a root kills a worm Id the same instant another car crashed through it, and the j singers were dead. ! h South -She is in a transitional state. It is idle to dispute! or deny! the - asser- inte'.ligent says of the known in that building and can, all though time is short,: "take the cake' on a tobacco display if oar manufad tur$rs will only do it, and 1 hope they have pride enough to do it. Mai. lge and belief, th.'irtax lists were; torrect. ; , I Nor is tjiat all. ' At this same June the shckels of the State Printer.' j meeting iu order to siop the . mouths Both were latter enemies, and neither jof the Uepublioaus, pfie of their numr tinii fur the straer witiiln her bor- Smjyth kindly consented to reserve ibg that to the best of their knowlf ders cannot ttAl to discover that lie thepnty space now vacant 23 by 21 & coul 1 inove without the other ijuiis . Bartered thu charter and infiuen your '?Iamoeratic" journal toUiber was placed iutiba each of the e of in.a'ds ot i tax ' lister, so that we make them . f quj-lly responsi- for Inde-, miaht " . . . ..... I: .: . 1 pendent innaence, anil prosuimeu a p.e tor the increase 1 taxation we in- delega'.ion to the Methodist C-afer- ' tended heaping upi n the nova in the rui.int of twii cominuni- feet, being 552 feet until I could calf .', .r wi.ioh animated h h ha their attention to tbe matter. Just i r.'.n i,f imniilae 'and enrrov. while toi the left of the main building ah the other, though the eyesiof its mem- i4en3e machinery hall of handsomb . ..- lib. -vl-tl.oir imul'n SlTie 18 lie ar 111" CUUJIMCUOU, HUH brethren, are ia tluir foreheads, look mediately m front of only to the past; lor guidance and ! no confidence when I say that Capt. Fsne gave me uiis luiormauuu utm- CEDAR. C( FORSERIES. Uli-b are uow, b$ odds eooiiucled and afbllfiiU me mi-ct n bald- an .. i! - u iu nute. : atuiu n ' elimattd Varietiesii of; Aihl, Peacbts, rears, Cl.e-nea, GtAinti and all other - ran tor orcbiiidiaiid e hit no comifr-tiMouI eruauua antJ lif-Jutlfull isa VV' can. lA.df wi stock. Your i rlers teaaouubla, fBerijjtivil '" AtlUiess, 1 N AT I iu my buainetf aau fer my eutire stoak lf gfods at lie hirers, beat iked with the if aiiy nursery. Sue relialile ao rdru p'antiDg Lu to extent of Rrowo. tret s bie agea aiid pieHMS yon in u-itel. Price Catalogue tent bbarei Yi f N0RDEBTO pFFEOT A CIIANOE W. CRAFf. kiuCo.i N. C. with uisuccesaor; lithink I betray arly date. I of- lor the next 30 DAYS. coirsiit'iiirc3- HATS, JiOXXETS, VELVEli. j 1 JiIllB(NS, Also variety (yt tUu Aog. ll-tf OP 1IPS, AC. 1 rJ IvOTIOXSl Alia. IL H. DAVI3. elf, andtaddedf in conclusion that, 'however thut taut hnve (teen, it teas iunileratdml thtiS I r to be ttppomt- srd many months before the uppomt- ment wi ucf ualy jrrimfe.t I thought that settled that question forever, but jou say that is not true; sO 1 will aeave it, j a question of veracity be tween you who wa yet unborn "and the subjeclj of the controversy ho don't seem to be 1 aitlicteti witu lyour soal-harrowiing jl'eHcacj u)on gthis, point, and who pnay prove -an togly adversary; 'A i By the way, where Idid you catch rthe competative examination disease. i- i ..... , ii Lanyway f as you uown witu it an the years you were assistant post- master liadtr jbuir mother at Wilson? Did you? have it in your ; salad nays before ybu had donned the toia viri lis? How it must hare racked your infant frame and tortured your ad olescent; nerves 1 How yoa must have wept and ; torn jrodr hair that you was ever bora the instrument of a crime so wicked 1 Poor josie i- i am truly sorry toi yo, but don't ery, for their is a" balm inj- the reflection that it brought vbu the! shiners ifor youf education, enabled jyou to buy a Democratic newspaper in which to denounce vour? friends, iand finally gave you .the State printing, to farm out to others, while you i abuse your betters on the bet proceeds. There is no Intention to reflect any discredit upon Vonr father's memory I imDuted only to hie credit that: he was a Unionist, and ; had developed the nerve and manhood j to maintain his convictions, j It seems that I was mistaken: that' he voted against Se cession: for Vance and Peace what ence at Ueid-vi!Ie into a bitter attack upon Congifessinan lleid, au l pub- ii'shedpt in the Chronicle, to the hor ror auji dismay of your late political associates. That limed the Inde pendent Speaker and captured the Iu depenilent j vote. From that time forth no word of a I verse criticism was uttere v ia your paper on any vote is action, however vicious or reprehensible, of the Independents ; aud your "Democratic columns were ostensibly th-own open to the free use oany Independent who desired to lairbif peculiar views. That is your i-iAL, and you kept your faith until you were firmly seated in your covetld btUce and the session a 1- journ4d. Then you broke' cover and uttered a dismal croak, and gathering courage from impunity-, you turned on your benefactors and rent them with diabolical cunning and com. placetcj. j If it was aa accusing con science that drove you to act "un worthy", aod "dishonorable" t: my reference to a deal, make the most of it. . You will soon learn that a flip pant charge of LI Alt, however often repeated, will not disprove or wash it out, and the sooner you wash your mouth of these slang phrases, full of sound and tury, signifying a lost temper, the better it will be for your mouth, j I am acquainted with thb buzzing bee in your bonnet. You aspire to the leadership of the Democratic par ty, aad 'expect to attain it in mas querading in a lion s skin and out bawlfng and out-bellowing the herd; but that cock wont fight, iou may deceive: your immediate flunkeys and scare; aj few timid old women by the awkward manner in which you "tote" your -new pistol and the celerity with which ybu entrenched yourself behind a buadje of extracts from partisan newspapers; bat yoa forget that there are thousands ot good Democrats in North Carolina who don't know you from; a fcide of sole leather, who can never be misled by your antics, for they (instinctively know the feeble bray ,;of a Buffalo calf from the detp mouthed ioar of the Ball of Bashan . The returning cycle of time are people by ' raising the valuation pf their proper- i .. (.... . l. , l:.,.. ll VV, OUb IUC Vllltjl Il3iai3 llll 9UUUCI got their hands on the books than I hey began looking for some crook edness with which to charge the Dem ocrats i a the next campaign, and to jour surprise, they quickly found that we had been valuing jthe lands of the Republicans and or Democrats much higher than tbe lands of onr Readers And fist faiiiilie were valu ed; and to keep down a perfect re bellion in the Demqci-atic party, we Were forced to take so much off the valuation of the lambs and property kif the poor Democrats and Republi cans, that after phttlbg as much in- creasa on the property of our first families as we thought they would stand, we yet lacked about twenty thousand dollars of having as much as we got under the old assessment. So you see we are' in trouble all aroand. - J . Now, Mr. Editor, i f you will help me explain these things awar, or clear them op !n such a way that Dr. lvlm borough shall Bot be taanting us with them. I will give ydu the fin est bull calf to be found on 'Squire Gibbs Stock Fa. mil ; --1 We have had another bone of con tention here. Last fail our commis- took up the idea that aa our county was rich and our treasury was Over flowing with money, it would be a good thing! to start a system of Inter nal improvements, and thus give help and employment to: the poor and needy. - I . 1 ! So they let out a contract for rock and sand t be put down at the north end of the Court IHouse. So the hauling was given: to T. B. Bailey and C. C. Sand lord br Charlie Clem ent I forget which; kt the sum of two dollars per day, while country fellows and good Democrats stood around and cursed bitterly because the con tract had not been i given them at 1.50 per day. J uf course the more needy ones got the hauling. Then the digzing-and loading of the rock was given to certain negroes who always vote the Democratic tick' et to the exclusion of everybody else. Of course thia was only a species . i of comfort. Tt ese constitute the super natural South which is fading from j the earth, aud will soon live, not in ; habit and custoiu, but iu tradition alone. ; - Wealth and honor are lu the path way of tbe New South. lL-r impulses are those which are impelling the ad vance of chili :ation aod the progress of wealth and refinement, throughout Christendom ; and as her resources. including geographical position and climate, are greater and more diver sided than those in the possession of any other people' of equal numbers, she mast at no ; distant day break from the thraldom of a misguided past, and resume ber once proud po sition in the van; oi civilization's ad- ancing columhj She is the coming El Dorado of American adventure. : Iiaiualurc Marrlwife. Preachers oatht to be belJ.respon- The mar sible for marrying .children. Charlotte Hornet tells jof the riage at Mountain Islam) of two chtl dren neither of whom are sixteen years old. What! a farce is marriage when entered into by immature and tuongntiesscmiarenr ua'i resuas i ijj and only bad results 4n come from I TJ tila mapaUiraa ! Tli a iiMfihnp mitrlit. I" i OUtU aJUCBi i ISStaj. j A 11V 'k.ViVUUV.l vuua to be made ; to give a good and satis factory explanation of aiding and abetting in this! misery-making busi ness, or his power to marry ought to be revoked.; The children ought to be spanked and! sent td their ers. ifafe, Chronicle is A beautiful hall aad the space inside ot the track i now being tilled in places If et and 11 be entirely level ami sown in gss, beyond the track and fronting the; main building is an lmmensie grand stand, oOO feet; long, seals rising from the front aud will seat oteuns of folk. Just above ttij stand ou the bro" of the bili is tile Club House, and I suppose President Cleveland will crack the neck of first Champagne bottle up there. Whether I L - " c- t ...U parson iiawLuorue au i oaui iiuucp, level their prohibition anetbema s at uini ana ueii usvis or uui. hbji th re are quite a number of reaturants going up out there and witu an ter stew and fry 1 1 guess a fello.w i quietly call for a mountain dew cigar or some kind of a nerve tonic (like the one a friend called for, lor he! and I to-day,) but Ii won t name itias these lynx-eyed and eared fel lows might catch on, and cut ou my rations while here. Tbe stables are also models of style and comfort for the stock, aud there will be souie high flyers among them. Tbe grounds are being nicely graded" and leveled, and taken altogether, it will be hard tpSfiud anything to equal it iii aiiy section, lbe Georgia crackers are thoroughly awake in this show ah-' extend a hearty welcome, and a Can of it to any tar heel who can take it in. Rail Road rates will be as low as possible and good for about 13 or 14 days, linng em an atop an Ouce I carried the coon with me to a quilting at a place where there was a ..warm of bee, iou know a coon "m" , l..ra Iuiimi, tioltr than anrthimr. . .. ... . . i i - . luam uuimiiii' ; Th. mile race Irack The Trut Ii In n .uthll moth- d see tbe show. I Hastily yours, Jas. M KIlliiiK log willi ; Elcetrit-lfy. Twenty-seven luckless captives hose term of probation had Passed A farmer! writing to the Newbern were oflered up on the electric altkr. Journal, from Jones county, puts it I The new form of execution dispenses in a plain oomibon-seuse way when altogether with the "dull thud," the he says : Our farmers I are working "sharp report and the "loud splash. hard, and getting worse off every I One by one the doomed dog wpre year, so much so that representative led from the kennel room to he farmers are meeting in conventions chamber of death. One by one they to ascertain the cause. jWe don't seel were placed in a box about two by tne need or going to Atlanta to n ad three, lined with tin. with about aa the cause, i Whoever saw a man pros- inch of water in the bott-.tu. One per when he pays out I more money 1 by one they were muzzled willi than he makes. Just ao with our I wire running through the mouth farmers, they are paying out more for simple touch of thq lever a corpse supplies than they are making. - I Bjf'M0 Express. ' : ; which he wishes them to address the congregation. On one Of these occa- s ons recently a student, on opening the envelope, found this; subject set : Applp the story of Zacchaus to your own iiersonai nuainicatipns ana can. And he delivered himself in the fol lowing way : "My brethren, the aub- jict on which I have to address you to-day is a comparison between Zac chaus aud mr own qualifications. Well, the first thing we read about Zaccbaus was that he was small ; of stature, and I never felt so small,;; as I do now. In the second place, ji we read that he climbed up into a tree, which is very much my position now Thirdly, we read that Zaccbaus 'made haste to come down,' in which I joyfu lly follow his example." -A'. O.SUUes. '1 rii-k of loon. I'onipcj'a Uever Auawer. - i I ' : S ! I Away in the West a negro named Pompey h;red himself as a laborer to a 'farmer who was very fond of laying oat the work so that there was always something pressing when Sunday ar rived.. When hay time came he would sometimes cut down a lot of grass on Saturday which would re quire turning over in the morning. Uae Sunday morning at breaktast he caHek his new servant : Now Pompey, get up." "Don't want to get up; Sunday morning massa; rather lay abed than breakfast, masss." "But get ap and help shake out the hay." I "Don t work on Sundavs. inassa: I didn't liire out to work Sundays." "O, but this is awork of necessity." "Dou't see dat massa. at all ; don't see dat, it's no work of necessity." Well, but would you not puu your ox oat of the pit on the Sabbath day? - ' . ) "j "O, yes, massa. O. yes ; but not if I shyved him in on Saturday night." The quilting was proceeding nicely. the women folks sitting aroand ply ing'heir needles when in dashed the -Min, literally covered with bees, He rushed under tbe quilt, strewing the ma! insects. One day Frank and I went down in the pasture, just behind the old house lot, and the coon came along. too. Ia the pasture we decided to lake a ride uon a gentle hor-e that was grazing there. We got the horse by the mane and led him up to a stump, and 1 got; up on his baek. Fran mounted behind me: Then the coon bounced up to a stump, and wauted to ride, so I reached down and took him in my lap. sooner- ha I the horse started off than the coon, reaiful of tailing stuck all his claw into the . horse' wither?, and the fun began. nThe horse went running and kicking; i Frank soon hit the ground aud lea myself and the coon holding on for tear life. I stuck ou till we reached the lot fence, and there, as the horse mounted high and went over, I catue down across the rails and left! tbe coon master of the situation, if Father heard the racket, and Boon the whole ptautation was trying to catch the horse to relieve it of its ri der. That was ths last of that Coon He got killed and I got whipped, and I've never wanted a pat coon since Atlttnta Constitution. A Hit ol Sqnirrvl Surgery The children of James Wainwright at No. 808 Taylor Street have a lit tle chipmunk for a pet. Not long ago the animal injured-one of its fore leet by becoming entangled in a strand of thread. The inflamation of the f a it attracted the attention of Wainwriirt. ho found that the. thread was w mad around the member. He cut the thread off, bat the wound did not heal. And in a few days the flesh dropped Off and left the bones exposed. The tittle animal went t work then aud did a most remarkable thing. He bit off or amputated the foot at what Would correspond to the wrist joint. In the course of a few days the pone still remained uncovered bec!ause no provision had been made for; a (lap of . the flesh to cover it. - The ; chipmunk then displayed a wonderful kuowl etlge of surgery. With his ! nose Le turned back the flesh and bit off a piece of the bone above the end of the flesh so that it projected beyond the bone. In two weeks it had healed up and looks as perfect as if a sur geon had done the work. San Fran cisco Examiner. J Illgt-rKOl ou KU'tt unil I'oor. ; - i The rich have scorn and contempt for tbe poor; the poor have envy and hatred for the neb. there must be some way for the loving poor and the sympathetic nch to get acquainted. If there is anything that suouia bring mankind together it is a common be lief, but in this Christian country there is no welcome in the : velvet for the rags. I wouljd think much ot any religion that would allow the rich an the poor to clasp ; hands, ! if only for one Instant t.nce a week., ,; ' ; Too Full to Bail. Blobson I bear that young Snooks has been ar rested for drunkenness and disorder ly conduct. Dumpseyr Ihat so It's too bad.' The old gentleman can't ball him out. -Blobson why? Dampsey lie's tall himself. Hot Water hiiI Iiiiaii J ni e. An intelligent professional man i had long been troubled with- an in active liver, which caused him a world of trouble. A friend advised him to take a glass of hot water with ( the juice of half a lemon squeezed i into it, but no sugar, night and morn ing, lie tried it ana iooaa nimsetr better almost immediately. ly headaches left him. his improved and he gained pounds within a few weeks. i ' His dai- ' appetite several j Served Him .light. The Forest City correspondent of t the Nouroe EnHirer ami j Express i writes the following : "There is a ma in Cleveland county, who has a very heavy beard and an unusual quantity of hair on his bead.' He' was recently trying to shave with a dull razor, and becoming; angry, he said he wished there was not ad d hair on him. In a short time he was as beardless as an Infant and his bnul a au1r aa anatlaj onion. ' -t-l if I i I I ' I I
The Union Republican (Winston, N.C.)
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Sept. 15, 1887, edition 1
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