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.. a - fu (. . , i . . , .... aw w x . -k., s. a. ... r - . r "i : at . av ! aa, . j. W.GOSLEX, Editorind Prop ; published i Ercrj Tanrsdayi : i TEBM8-U idiutc, - niorv aaeraar.- ?"".?"- a.j, ... SIX f - ' . X " . . " OF ALt DKKCKZPTIOXR. "63:1 Wort st H33;sf Liiiri Prices i Samples t and; Estimates 1 1 -yrCBW"n at oyc vrjx aHt-icatioh ound Purifies the Bipod, ' Strengthens the! Nervesj Stimulates the ildyer j ' Regulates the Kidneys U ' -andBowe!si Gives Life and: Vigor j to eyeryi organ. f-ii W like it '. here's nothing T lit MwlnM i I .'? 'The of tw.ffi ". an. as n: iw rai took! mA iPS Juedkine, 1 iw bos TfiiW ituii ' ; W. fx. (;ipiri 4 fBneawr GeiKTal T. X o, iJurllnjfton. Vt J. ltNowf - - - most Kwerful D. fit ih- sane time bS uul sun-e bitting ft 1 havf i.-tr like new SuS? d ' . Ji- knoKii, W fi.-rUnTn, Dakota. :t p tieo. six fc $5.00, it i?n(reista. v Wifai. RicBAiingoa On. rropa. Bylington. Sfc OIMMOHD DYES fiSr.fltriT iUCTATED FOOO 1 f ' Ml i E L HOLTON , : ATTOBNBT AX I,A 'j i TADKISVILL. N.j ' 1 iiWi. prtic0 io the Con tin of 8nnj SM - I:'b f Dr. II. V. Horton, i ,Craduate UinvereifV tMaryland : I DENTIBTl ic Cffl?e In new Wcbntja Bat k BuiJJ ifl(t, entrance north si.le, Ylinntou. 2i C October 13. 1887 tl j j . BIXUM & SIIIPIV ntlarneys and : Conasenori at Law. ; f GREESSBOECt N.C. V Will prmeMed nnrta. lo IStAte end Fedm No. 3. It, 1 n , r ; JEHer & Starbiick, - f ATTOBXEYS-AT LaHv, . &fh !& sttflDtioK to Cpllection'H, 1 Ip. . IasaraDce. Marie-nfDt of Ute. Ao. w M7 17 tf t- f : r : S j ;Iewis J. Williams ' j ATTOIIVEY AT LA W, : IV? ILL rRACTICE 1,N KORSITH llf; dJ snrronDJiiiff ' CoontifM. 8re efal? attention Riven to doljpction of '' dvllB.. K K OBtTTCBn EI U. CATHC1 LIVERY LE AND FEED STAfiTX S 0harch 8t between god and 3rd. i ! WINSTON N. Ow plSEST AND LATEST STYLE 0 ; TURNOUTS FQR HRE. r Mor$e$ and Mule$ for Sale ai alltmeM i Mr bpc:al attntioQ end rate giv 'noommrnal traveler, j n ; i CBirroimxu). A MoAbthcbI'? 81. 85 tt i i Proprietors. Now Idea Saloon, AT THE OLD APFLE "STAN'p, COB- ;SEB, SBD AND CHURC? STS. posters, Birds and- vSsi - f-.- "4 - i- .-. a; t . u-ame. : : etftd in any style and at a I : hoar Pare Kenlncky Bine Oraeit and Bofer-t bln . Whifki, North vUarolina .Bran dw'and Winee Ber and Cira. J. fischessebJ JiKAIIwt Bint nil I A ALiAA.S! at oiw.Ktie ll,e iMt-n( iifliw. apd mh c tato m m timy th! lh?. rennito H'f.Vi,-7T.V. n Mtifif.U ittfU lAOlh Mini fhof rlmrf and wems At! LUAklii . l.y.fSXSirATt:.T li DKl I'titlt:. ! :: "Vttml rli)-ni in yiwr own Mat, fount?. y fw ' Otvonte Patau Qffiei. Uattttrntum-i C NOTICE ! j I - . : " r j 1 1 .- ' ( if-jr Pafrre's I if'- Celery Comp nn . jAll. persons having Farms, Timber Lands, Mill Sites, TownjLots or any Real Estate to coll- 4. i 1 1 Sell, Write glVing IUI description ana price -to the - - ; r;. . .f dim RIAL JE5TATS Ct 3rd and Idbertj SC. ; ?Winston.iNic. ! lLiJiL:. li!?2? T political, 4gricultu2ul; Wdiuskeadiicg ' 7 4 VOL. XY1L1. y ?LeniJ njelpiifg hanI.!m brother. : To tbe er:onee tm mMt. i - b'rre i""! bowed 'Uo harden iabig iq t uj fierce heW " I -! v; . ' f fcTP m not b. wml worn brotbf r. ' y Let none nnk'for aid in vam, ' Led belpio bend bejieviog lio ik p. y. a bck aiun.' !,L-nd be'ia bend, bit brother ' 1 bre rs cb eee ell wr; ; Wbrp yo t e mea Uieuuaried, . Hate e betptng word.ttf et, f 'Kindly word ere blnj and tsomivt II ny hej Hmd teca liwer; bpak Ibeia fpr brothtrVke. l - I 1 j In tbe DJtreh f lif, my brother., Wiiiiag beerl ne J helping baad f Make tbe try 4etn bright eoa ptees 1 ni ; f - j- ' i . - j , Aa e juutoty tbfOBKh tha land.i "BLu the .bands ooU retehej to !i ueip t t it" ll wn opftl wo4 nd aiile, i Lend e he iag band ty oth'ta !' It i grandly 0tn your while." ! 1 TWO DUEU IX ONE DAY. A ,fcEHISlltIS.M;lJ F OLD Tines i. i mi: aou-rfi.' The fxcibeme6iMvr t.i!i- Inn'.r.nto Dltt-rrintf duel h(-trpn Kpnator Joe "Blackliurd'an l Jctdze !Uuckr wjen a: u tun gaie oi . reonmsce&ces amoni? Soothtf o ConrpBsmfn wi.i.-h has nut yet btffla.'slias, tot several 6f '8UreenULrh"1dflsls wnen snrwaU in the coda were Inqaenl sa'l oltea end- ea in oinoas,aeiin a group of Suulfr em men recent! r u tniii a amn Which was interesting bebausb of the bistoryr twu rthe 'heoes,!' Ode was Lswish T Wisfall. Whn u rt. pelled from the IJa ted States Senate iu lovi. wuu uurs me uras messacre deniandinz -the enrrender of Fort entnner by Anderson, wup was com missiosed a B'igadier-General in tbe Provisional: Arary of the; Cotfedera- ejvwho served in the Confederate Senatp. and whot a fur t!i ?nrnfi!l 'of the Conferaej- fled to Eaglacd and oevtrai yeara anerwara ajea tn Lon don, in merited obscurity; Tte other was Preston fc." Brooks, jwhd after ward achieved unenviable uotorietT by bis ' bru al assault Charles Sumner, in , tbe- Senate! Chamber. The nairatog tail : i f ! "And jo tou never heard how Lw- is T- Wizfa fought two dueli in one day, shot one of bu antas;oDisis, and was shot and - desperately wpanued atuie same s instant r Well, ;i will tell yoa about it. It happened be fore the war, when Wigfall and Brooks both lived in Elge field, S. C. Wig fall took umbrage Ma political crd published in one of the newspa pers, and, findlog thftt Wbitfield Brooks was the author o( t, challen ged him. Brook, the fater of Pres tdn. was an old man and he paldjao at tention to the Challenge. Wigfall wrote a notice branding; him as a coward and posted it on the dor of tbe coort hoQse. Chancellor Carroll, a friend of both men, sawf the notice and said he would tear :t down, when WiglalJ replied : rDd it, and I will shoot you." f Friends interfered, but duel was arranged to take, place the pest morning. A few minutes later WigralJ saw "Tom'! Hjfd. a young lawyer, id the act 'of tearing down the notice, and ordered him to desist or he ' would shoot him. ! reckon two can play that game," re- pijedUyra, as he tore tbe paper from the door. Thos.o were bislast words. Vfigfalj shot himlhronga jthl heart. Rvrd was anrnmiainir vnnncr man and the shooting was regarded as a most nnfortanata ocenwence. bbt Vira'l was acquitted of. blame. The next morning av anuriae ne ana oarron raced each other at ten paces.5 pistols in hand manvti rirti tha reftortw were lnwt.ftntanpona and hnth I r it -----.r-r-T T i . .f" mt . , : men inisaeu.:; i ue seconds laierpos u s,nd as WlgTstil and Carroll bad been warm friends, they shook hands and entered tbe same carriage, to ride to Hamburg. Oa tbe way they met lirnoks, 'who bad been absent, ami 'haviniT i.hat mnrntncrj had inst .-!: 7--.-0 r. ".y, "C T heard of Wigfals notice posting bis lamer a3 acowara. ue was lurioas and demanded iinmsdiate satisfac tion., whici the fiery vv igfall was ready enotiib to , grant. The parly inrmediatelriretucred to the Scene of the previons ; duel and Brooks and Wigfall took tbeij places, Carroll ac ing second for his. antagonist of the mprning,' Both combatants fell at thn firat Hre hrtt.h an rieahrat! wounded that a second exchange of Shots could not be bad, although it hai heen acreed that it ahnald be a doel to the deaths Both men recov ered and the fued died out, bat the r An, tnosa. were gooa foia times indeed," the'oarator added fafter panse, in a voice , tinged wth Bar casm.-i-A- T, Tribune. 4 1 Mwpr Crt Dectataaa. I I I)4gate4 bjr Rafcifta Sen eerrer. ' ' I State vs. Hargrave. WliMra a wif.neaa tiVtpt! for ahinh the coanty is respoBsiole his . been assigned bat the assignment was not noted and the ticket was i mde out1 in the name if t!ie witneaa whn re. ceives it and collects the money, the county Is discharged from all liabil. ity. Making a false representation to one person wita intent to aeiraua another is indictable. .. A witness en- tuie.ttocotnpensttlon from tf conn- tv . falaelv renreaentinir tnt tbe -plerlr by. the board of commissioners that he bad not assigned bis ticket when he had. and thas obtaining the conn tv nAf witK fntAnt tn Hefranii hia ' j assignee i within the pur? lew of the siaiuie agaiHSi vouuning tmoney uy false pretenses. ' - ; 1 sute vs. jacods. - - - - r- i 1 WINSTJWn THnRsnATAPPii: oh icon i rf ! ; ' . : i t iWhere there ia a tnn LfntfAPiv aa Ia the title o( a church and one of the claimants lakes sastaaiiuat the congregation of the otter claimants to hold service there in, ne does not thereby commit the sU'p.5 Evidence is .doiiisit)ie to ex ntinti7 L . t---.--v ZriLtlJn lhe tOD?T f,E person so Charged, sbuwiosrihat be acted on at claim of right of property Ibtate .ts. Catrpbeli. . ;, j a uuepui, - while neither an or arr Dill of exchange or promjs-tory nte is WiUhio the meaning of "otner obligations,-, in section 1.054, Code, ana go steal the same is larceny on der the statute. J ; ; "'A d ue bill ia nnt r patt Vi'u hr an dorsemenand when'once paid can not oe reissued; itaftriiality. is then cone and ft ia a mere bleep iT mnr Wth bo other taluej than that of the material written on4 , A paid due bill is not tbe aubiect of lircenr. under thestatatel althooirn indictment c larceny or the DSDer roisrUV lie at vuuiinuu law State Ti. Low. Under section 1.23." the .tl lavit tr obtaio an Appeal in formal ;pauperis vcriuiisau cac9 iou-t state that -fcho ftj'plication is Ha good faith aub. omission or this atatement is laialj without it the appeal, can not pcopeny ue ai owed, Mt vsl Crawkv jTha effepse or uotawfullj .'entering ODan land'aftpr hWinnr huli fnrhnl. drn to do fc by thi owneq Section lAiw, is net commuted when one en- UrsUCacefiullv nndel a i!aini of tii.l I" is a-distpncV offense from n entry j oy lorce, eonsiitotiDg forcible tree pasj. When one is? charged undcrj oction ,40 be may show: that be entertd union the lanVt in trr.fi.l faith clim;ing title-i-and lhat hehad rea- ouuie grouna tc oeiieve tus claim wen lonnaea. lints where 'Tome is used the indictment should be for iurcftifi eatry. j - ftate vsj, Bracco. ,The act iof asaemftlv tartt.iT nnn resident dtammers is in vioiation of kue vjnstitQuon oi me united stales. 1 ; Owtr Hta Ifena Alive, the mOSt remark&hle crnnal ! ever arrived unannounced at the. rn. ternational Hotel, joo Pajk Roirj reached that house f. an ear! Knn. yesterday m3rniEg.f The pioprietor didn't Enna l ist iihut von when . a powerful colored mad ascend ed the! 8tiM with wliat aDrleared to -T-L r J " " "f" "MUUfLU!', bela huze babr in nis arms.' A the cove.ini wits removed from-the im posed infant Chief Clerk Q ilckiiear ij lainiej, jior onaerne Djaafeet was en the bead of a fniddle-agcd ', ne - grp. j JThe th'n and dpper Hp were cof e?ed with a heavy growth ot hair. ami ,le fasfe of the strangep boodle was njally Jan active-ioae. Balowthe netfc all thjat is left of thar body of this j strange indiviijual would not measure three feet inSencth. land with the exception. Dresuchablr. B"tho nr. gsAs w hic4 keep him alive, he man . uuipiCf.j u33mo mi legs arms, which are faot tnnchl laraerb tbio; 4 walking stickj have Ihe ap- ni.n -LJ ! : . i jL . (rauBUWOUUgHDUUl TlBg WIKIl Struck! Of i'jone a. metal. Thi new. comer for dime museum fame Is Lu- ciao 5ove Monroe, wha was born a Slave En Virginia in iTannarv 11117 Ai eigbt Tears of age! his left leg be gu iio oosuy, ana twp years later tne sttaiig disease took possession of his foot. In 1862 bis) right bind and arm became aolelv Hnne. The nat year his left arm was; affected, and in I-' 1. . aa iorws nfca -set,- as ne expresses itl and si nee that time he baa been lifiiwer jess io more skd hasf felt do pain. Hetas a good appetite and appears to-be a persctn of almost ge nial iad snny temprament He has never peenon puunc: exnibitioo and has, be! savw. come to this citv to srive the bedali profession a chance to stodf bis strange c$k. Hew York f'.viu. j " A Kallroaf Train Mnka In ilie Earth. i;: i I ! remarkable freight wreck occur red 94 the Pairo Short Li he. two miles from Belleville, Hi.. Sunday morning. JA freight train was rnn oibf toward Belleville. The track wis ; clear ahead. When suddenly, without any wamiogi the road-bed began to sink, and the engineer and firtman felt themselves rai tly drop ping below the surface of tne sur rounding country. They jafoped for their l.vesand both leacape with a few bruises. The engine aid trcio wLt down! a distance often feet, and a erfiftj wreck oscaryed. The car engine an! freight were ; smtshed and destroyed in the:earth. As soon asitLe frightened trainmen could rc covet ihei wits they learned that the traio was over SltrsVs coal mine, and that tbe mine hai caved in. Along; the jttack (or adistaace of 100 feet the road hai sunk from i eight to ten feet. Two brakebnn went down with the wreck and were seriously hart. B-t&iwore Suit. - u I i i : ; j ;lcgaa In ta raaail. ' There was a decided increase In the familriof Mr Thomas Zimmer man of this city, on batorday night last according to the stories told by bis fellow atall renters, la market this morning.- jThey say they went home early qn Saturday night and got ev erything qaiet, sayipg he felt that something, was going to I happen. rVlthin a tew hours a hen, which bad bead settinsr on a doska esr?s. batch ed eleven chickens, a.pet cat gave birth to theee kittens, and bis wife presented bim with twins. A11 are doing well His neighbors attribute this tripie occurence to the Jhenom enal storm of Saturdav. ThU marn- ing when Mr. Zimmerman went to market be lound a large rat to a trap under; his; -stalL Uejtanda Go- m -i3 i k h - - - ft: ; r ' 1 I T II II - I I I Ml '.;;----. ,s t- . ' - ,. i :4 ? 3 .C'-'- Ji.'' - -T A BREtZY iljKTTERSLt "flactcwdit npon their native Rmu. if TlDUfPl 1-Tjjcrn 7"il T."TT. "" WIIATOt'U COUEi(POXDC?ITS SEE 5 he ah; xa white aboit, FliOlt; 6CKlY COCSTT ! ; Mr- E litor 4ome little time has joipea iiDce my Jast contribotioa tBttr tle paper, the Kcbw- AN". botSieve!rtliaa we keen an m.wa on'herallthe same, and hai i; her weekly vis.tsas we wonld the face of an oia aoa dear friend. v. f i Corn Diamine- in L S; -T n - t a w - w wa J ...x rsri' : ' . - uy. 1 ioe recent cold wave we fear has greatly damaged the pew h crop. Tbe Sunday School ot , this Place met on.SABt Mnnriav and nnr. ganued for the coup ins season with Bfev. J. T. Fwlksj Soperinteodent; . j. m aru tt jsecretary ; Mrs. i Ie Martin and Slra r,nl u P,iir .teachers! A fl vV " ; T-' A we Lave Out 1 hear1 anv thinr aid about out Railroan Gap late;iy, we rearj it like the Arab .wiuvta mi k:ui ana stoie away. Talking abbot your rjving men -Jieuuiteomei JUatV thinks aha ia ahead in that line, lint wn think ni l Surry can, oed tbe Ust so far. U e have a man io our midst, or rather did have who moved 13 times ia 12 uionths.iTo undertake to tallow him : t j il,- - "T - w waww: v in ins rambles and fell tbe times he has moved in the last 20 vears whnld take two mnuk time-and spacer j For fear you will think this a fish river yarn, I will stop. j Anon. w Usip, Jf. C., April 16, 1889. J Fltdjf tAUK l COUNTY. f TheMackie Dabitinn Sorlnt a sembled,!do 1 , '1 Resoltfed ltt. iThat we - cloaei the term of on- Society! to night and convene again November 2nd, 188D. uesoivea, zna, s i aat we close In fr endshiDland rood Will other, cherishing in fond memory the vino recollections or cherished and brotherly associations dnrin? ! the past term.; "t- ( Resolved SidJ That the eW.rt made io this societv have been r. ed with success and that we appre ciate the jsocial p earqres and intel lectual bent fits derived therefrom. ' Ketolwd 4th. That a oanv nfthe resolutions and ; abridged report ' of the proceedings of the term be fur riis&ed the;Wlustba Repcblican and Stateaville Landmark. . i C.lhU NVabimen. .1 I 1 I J. 'll,- SizExdKE, SCom. I E.JJ.WasT.J- J ' , Deep Creek Township, Yadkin Col II The Mackie De bat ire Socipt. ha existed some three years with an! in. creasimr 1 vearlv Interest, Memkera enrolled 3 1. Qaeries discussed duri ing the last term.; , That the negro has undergone worse' treatment than the Indian by the white -race. Tbst it is necessary; for voters to have an educational qeali&catioo. That 'the use of commercial (fttilimn tii a disadvantage the farmers. " That a oompulaory system I of edncatioo would be better for North . Carolina. That tbe 5 steam en sine Las been more benefit to mankind than 1 the printioz! Press.' .That the dirr,.rent denominations should: be one. ' That Water baptism is not essential to sal vation. The next question for dis cussion, that a person can gain more information by reading than travel Hug. j ; U. E. Hq'lton. Pres. ' J. W. Chujiei Secretary, f L Tax listers !of several tuwaaitlha for the vear 1889. have heen tnnnint. ea as ioiiows t i - 5 : i . - , Boonville, Jn II., Fleming. Knobs, L. T. Uy, . -Buck SboaT, ! J. M. Burgess. Deep Creek. M. I. Vestal. Liberty, T. Williams. Forbnsb. F. It.' Lakey. Little Fadkini Pi. Jones. Eist Bend, J. Ml WhittingtonJ Fall Creek. G. D. Ilohson. I Matilda Hart, colored, committed suiciae . py hanginz ' herself near Boonville on the 12th instant. ' I i John T. JahQBOOJ near Wilkes Une had his saw mill and quantity of lumber burned last week, also two other houses im the v Lei nit v cantrnt from a new -ground; ' 5 , 1 j j s Forest fires prevailed in the vicini ty Five Forks, Cross Kords, Harmo ny Hill and East Bend.2 Tha extent of damage we have: not yet learned. f I i 9 i i ' 11UI1VS, I i aQKinvuie, jn. u., pru 17, 1885. law Same !Ien Uet I'p'la the WarlM. I : ' M Jr I M 1 Some time after the .war a yonng man of the name of Dickerson went from Yadkin coo sty to Texas and settled in the coarse of time at Mo beetie, in the patt handle. He got a Start and Sent for one .brother and afterwards; for. the oiher The three prospered one at a Urns they returned to Taikin:and h north Iredell and married wives and took them to Tex. as. Caoti H. (J. Cowlei. who is hii. elf a Yadkin-' man, returned" few days, irom i visit8 to that coanty, bringing with him a copy of a Bfo beetie paper which be had picked dp over there! ; It has a two-column ad trerttsemeat' of '"Dickerson Bros., Bankers; W. W: Dickerson. Praal. dent;J. LJ Dickerson, Vice-Presi. den. General "Merchandise, Groce ries, Ji Ditkeraonf in -charge the only bpusel ia ? Mobeetie really handling groceries in car load lots, pry Goods, Famishing Goods, Cloth ing, J. S. Arrington in charge. Hardware J. I Dickerson to charge. Coal and Wood Yard. 4. T. Tharp, (a north Iredell man.) I in charge." All these-different establishments owned by Dickerson Bros., who are videaIy the. leading spirits of their oWBWV r r I 'Mi;'.- , ' ,JJ, Not all Noitk Carolinians whn in away from home get rich and acqoire nnaition and S inflaencit mnA morel , than all North Carolinians, who but - . a il it ., T mm iiwvk x,u wa ai-1 ways feel proi rr tS when they I Aa thamaives tr 1 : i'..- the a ts..f at noma ao taese taiugs. D . t I rt fleet credit nDon their nati ire Stat.a But not everr Door North Candina: w , . uoy wu reaus tnis need go trooping ouio lexas. Xbat State like this one is strewed wltfe wrrcksJIt iakes sense and sand to succeed anywhere Stateaville Landmark, ' r lij". ; f A Bakr In ia Iacabavtr. A mite of humaokr. hroao-ht tntn the world thirteen weeks berore the course of time, is sleeDinir ooletlr in an mcooator nastily maae rrom a dry goods box bf Dr. C. II. DarUnir. 01 tDisciiy. ine cnua is ftuat on """" .ory, wnicn wss oornea Mrs. Cbesiue Brlssette. of 74 Prea. Hown.at . that place tome time acb. eott Stret. . Dr; Darling! decided to make an attemDt to save tha .rl the frail kdece of bumanlty. bora last rr 1 ..... ... . . tun iran piece 01 uomanuy. oora last Thursday without strength to eat and without viuyitr enonah tu endiiraiposnion at the companv's site, the me Bngnwt cnange 01 temperature. I A box of suitable siaa from gro-j . . " . "J J uvorca ana 1 acarpenterjcalIed.i;A shelf, divides IhtrnTiiiiA.ii nnAii. i..-i half.; On the shelf the; bal was placed, carefully wrapped ia ottoo . MUW m . IUVCI T batting. The lower oortlnn w..nn.I pied by bottles of l;twater A slidellfwsed. , 50Q'0QQ if necessary at tne oouom admits air. Wuicu pass es over the hot water botttt a mi m the baby and out at the lop i A sat urated sponge gives the -riiiht decree of dampness to the air, and a tl er- mometer enables the parents to ke.-p the temperature at 90 decrees, whu-n is the required point. : A 1 paae of . . . : - . . . ' glass at the lop gives light, ! The little one has to be fed every two hours With a teaspoon,; and three teafp:onlul8 constitutes a mea'. She weiir hs two and three ti 1 arters nnn ml She has grown strong day by uay and can tow cry louaer ana 1 move her arms and legs mora 1 vigorously than when ehe arrived. She will live in tbe little box for over two i months. FPorcesfer Paper, April UtA. 1 . Fw UctL" llanarnla rail. I The New Jejsev man who bit un. on the idea of attaching! 'a rubber erasing up to inoeaa. or lead pencils is woth 1200,000. "asserts the Pitta. burg Press. The miner who invent ed a metal rivet or evelet at eanh end Of the: mouth of Coat 1 and ! trnnaen Dockets, to resist the strain caused by the carriage of pieces f ore and oeavy toois, nas mate more money from bis letters Dattnt than lie. have made had he Struck a tnnd vein of gold-beang quarta." Every one nas Been the metal p'ales I uat are used to protect tha heels and anlea of rough shoes, bat every oae: doesn't Know tnat wiuiin ten year the man Who hit upon the idea has made 250- 000. WA larze a sunt as was ever ..hi. tained for any invention was enjoyed bf the Yankee Wo invented tno in verted glass bell to bang oyerasjsts to protect ceilings from bsing bladr ened Sby amoke. Aft vimtile thincr? Yes, -very. 1 Freqaentlr tim and cir: cumsUncesare wanted before an in vention is appreciated, bat patience is irtqaentiy rewtrded. and richly te wsrded, too. for the it inventor of tha roller! skats j has made $1X00.000. notwitbsUnding the fact .that his patent ha 1 nearly expired before the value: of it was ascertained in the craz? for I roller-skating that epread over the country several years ; The gimlet poiateaV. ' screw has pro duct d more wealth than most silver mines, and the Connecticut man who first thought of putting copper tips n the toes of children's shoes is as well off as if he had inherited $1,000, COO, for that's the amount his idea has realized for bim. jn cold, clammy coin, r : j - . .. k ;.; j I ' ' CanvrlChrto(laatiir. ' I ... r -.I-' " 11,11111 4 J - . - j"; Montgomery, Ala., Aprial 18 J. Rev. Dr. F. b. Cramar, a young rafc bi who recently came to this city from Louisiana, has caused a considerable sensation in religions circles tc-day annoanciuz that he will re firm nne Jn. daistq and embrace the : Christian re ligion. Ho called on the tl v. Dr;i M. B.Whirton. nastor nf mi. Pi rat Baptist Church of Montgomery, to day and stated his case i plainly, ex Dressinza desire tn' Inln the nntiaf Cbarch and be baptUl. - By. invita tion T ur. Wharton , be wil attend the Baptist Church services to-morrow and make a public Statement of uia c .aversion. ; , Dr. Cramer is abbas SO years old and a:; very intelligint young man; He has diulomas ShOwinir he received a finished education lu the first col leges of Germany, and was educated for the ministry. He came tn thia country several years ago- and has resiaea most or the time in Louisiana where he was at times been rabbi of oae or another of several Hebrew congregation". , He says he has given thesabject of religion deep and after readlnz the bibleXselr h has beet thoroohl v en, neaw Jesus was the true Messiah of whom Moses and tta prophet, wrote, j 7 Brat her vna favara Sfavrrrl a-wnir ! f ' Caadliianallr. i i Too manr eettlno? marrteHi-hit dren getting married and poor, thrift, less, inactive mea taking unto them- setvea an neip-meetr nnea a man ia old enoueh and needs a Srif. than let hint marry if ha can gt tha un bandboxed woman the kind that makes a helpmeet; and if soch one caunot be had, let bim hang ap his now aaa atop squara on. ; r ' A poor, sickly married man who needs no wife, is the most miserable and Ditiable looking obieet that nn. sents himself to the public. ; The trnth nf (he n..,, I. .u:. carrying business la overdone the frvitliT ai the trnnriU.tu1 , .l... and t K.. MFrlij..j.. . . . 1. . viiuunt wing icaauerB ars at it 10 an alarming; ; degree. Con- eorrl KlanA-trii s 9 . JOE WEEKLV BVDCIET At OATH, j EKES BY . THE THA.DESw.aft4 ' I F. H, Fries, of Salem,' write the Tradesman that thev are anna tn r. ceive thirty more complete gingham looms. , -, . - f D. T. CroUStt 4c Ron hnrnt their first kiln of ware and pipes at their new pottery establishment in East aaiem a lew weeks ago. . ! I tl. u. Bennett, at Brideewater. will at ones beirin the rebuilding of b a couon lactory. which was burned i ne cPcity of the factory will also oe inereasea. I "uiucuaa uu tor i,ue 01; com - i Pn Winston are being placed in Two Immense tanas for the oi! com -... r,i..- - .... oiova. laciory. i ney fe mmn affairs and will hold -r - e-"- -iiv. - J rjina capjtalisu have recently bonsrht eonaiderahla lanH In T. county, near Rocky Mount, tor "ng nd lonber purposes. ' Tha " . aw a wwu v- capital sto3Kof.be 0001011 will be STha U7in.l. K r . - ..own, nuuwvo luanuiackur- eis who have not already bee an oper ations are active in eettimz readv for work, mud the indicatioua are that raore plug and twist will be turned ohtttia year than any Drecedina ! The (f AStnnia mannfantnrin.r ..m. P!FnJ - of Gastonia, write the Trades uiau that they are now building A 14 itet addition to mill and have the V .Lir rv-4.a... a Sim a Work nearly comDlete. and have tr. dered 3,168 spindles and all other ucicu o.ido spmaiea ana all other machinery . necessary thereto, which Will give them a mill of C.192 spind'es when ; complete. I 4 J. 8. Jarratt & Bm frirmopl w .fats ratt, Hornslev & Co the Tradesman they have sold all their cat for the next oix months. tlliey report oatlok for lumber as very flattering, also write; "-the Equit able Manufacturing Co., who will mine and DreDare koalin lim pushing their building and wiU hai e a!.arge plant when completed. I i At Concord the brick Is now heiL made for another large factory. The capital stock ot the Odell maufactor ing company bas been increased from tlbO.000 to 450,000 (nearly half a million), and Ltlim rJtr.rw war. 11 t .w.-vij " a belong to that company, 'j be fac tory will have 500 looms, and tie Pfoduct of it will fee-t the oreat Kerr factory, which seems able tu devour everything that can be gijt within reach.: . An act of tha lecrialstn.o at the polls March 28tb, at Wil minsrton. which Dractinallw exemnta alj new mannfactiring enterprises from muncipal taxation for ten years. uuuer i,ue act tne city . approprates Si 50.000 to be nlaeert in the nani. of trustees who are empowered to re fund U all new manufacturing enter prises all tcundipal laxei paid by them daring tbe period of ten years. . A letter from Murphy, N. C. in forms as that the famous -No. 6" property has oeen sold for $15.00 case. This DroDertr conaiata of ahnnt ISO acres and is one mile from tbe line or the Chattanooga, Cleveland & Murphy railroad. It has been worked for zold and silver fnr marts- years, and beyond the memory of the oldest Indiana now living shafts were sunk upon it. snrjoosed niw tn hii been dug by DeSoto. The vein of silver ore is rrom three to five feet thick and averages about ftfiO ner tnn. while specimens have been fnnnn worth thousand of dollars to the ton. The property also has a bed of 6 Qe marble running through it and a very large vein of excellent Iron ore. The price paid for the property is .mail and it is boped that the purchasers will actively develop it. j. IlaaaaaltT'a Aveimg-ea. The average weicht r main artnita is 130 pounds: of women, ahnnt l tn pounds. The averaare heiirht nf A mer. can recruits is about 5 feet 9 inches. The average height of well-built men is feet 9 inches: of women 5 feet U inches. One inch of height abnutrf add t0 pounds of weiirht. Tha ana clfio gravity of the bodr rangos rrom v.ww to i.uou. rne ieart weivha ,260 grammes in women and S30 trram. mes (10 ounces) In men ; the average weizbt ia 292 erammaa. Tha nerinn of lu maximum weighs between 50 ana eu. j The amount of hloot in tha YaA is 6ne-thirteenth the weight or the body. 5 or 6 auaru. or 11 or 18 pounds. A man dies when he has lost a fifth of his blood. The heart with each contraction-electa fi nnn rea of blood.from each ventricle, at a pna sure in the left ventricle of one-fourth or aoatmospbere. The heart seeds HVL ?.,""' 5. J " all the blool ronnd "'Ta"- PPJ0" ,B on the millla... enntafn. S nn7 OAn Kl ww-www- W.WWWaWW VSVBjI cells In men, 4,500,00 in women. There are 800 red cells to erery oae widta blood eelL The red cells have an. average diameter of 1,8200 Inch, the white cells or 1-25000 inoh. The specific gravity of the blood Is 1.955. , auv ircjacncy ot tne puise in tue new born is 150: in InfaaU of on year. 110; at two years, 93, at seyea to foarteeq yearn, 85; la the adult man. 82: woman fifl. The a. piratioas are one-fourth . as rapid as tne paise-AIedtcni Record. , A start aa s.itr. Ai treensonTO taev Dontet ..itl as o:u aaraey wan tney - said ue 1 r-.,. , . . ' ' . . K" auattnu ami wv K'neff o on a piece oi rented laal u wake a w u mw, i uuwvra mm out to hU Cart, to Which WAB hite.hed an nlrl i nr. -- t ett , t . . . . - -ww awwa -warw and faded ox. His bride, a onal v.m. aaHi w. mva, aw ra pj dbv of ........ . ........... . ) . laiuvcinua seia un mm lihfs around ' the M'a h..m. rh. Cart Contained In AJtit. . -jti.. -- mmm wv.MVW, m MUlCb, ponnas or side pork and a iou hOldinO- . twn nnarfa f l....r There wee m ; e... l.j.I"! -' ? : ; . hea'a feather Dilloir and an ld Si.nr.l " - - " m v j iui a bubw ueu. a et That was the bntfit. Soyoa h ve just cot married?" ) 1 ..W.J :ed. "YeS. SSh dnn list ont marrlarl tn A., .! e .ww. 'HoWold are Vn'nJ nne.le f Shoo, now, but I reckon iae about f And you've got a young wifef" 1 Y'es, sab dun got a gal." ' 1 'And joo are happy? I "HaDDT. Sah ! Whv. lea wkllrlt. 1 rj J. riehton aiirs all da time f r-Ana yoa are not going oct to make fa tart in ...v. . .. "Yes, sh gwine to start rteht oft Gotde ox, got de cart, got de gmi aaa twe nttj weekS Dnrvishnna an' If dara' any oia aiWer In5 NoTf I r 1: i . 4 . .6 " U. w w W Ilfl M .Mln' I tr. nta.nS, fof feet high an' yellin for Canan dan I does Til gin two bits to seeiiim - Ascirou tree rre$. Wf I Is a railara. Marriage is a 'ailure onlr when tne man or tbe woman is a failure In bis manhood or in her anminhw) a. is never a lauura when the man and the voman are true to themselves an n to each other, fit is never a fail ore where the teelins ami the motive 1 th Purpose are right. It iS ney I t!r SI Ifcl riM BWhABat Sbha " weaaa" VW UV A 3 Sjf UTJ lova and hntt ori are tuez Una: a nf nn t ft V "'" " gooi gojd principle led to a luj relationship. It is a failure, in any eveat, wb never a failure where good sense and ........ . r , . ... - and control verv rare It anv event, where ehiVtren are Its frnltage and the family; altar io wn centre oi jib oaiiy sanctinca tibtl. - ! f - - . . -, ' .;; Those who sneer and mnct .4., nages are not God'a people; they are not of those who are tha neat . , , mi - 'HWHVV.Vb ment of modern uivtlizatlnn- the. ... uiuBwations eitner or social mor fi-L ? They are V$ -h ud ca',, flo b uPa lhe '"f( "f oftlall life. " A IlC w are oeoule of nnbridW n.r. TT mf - -. fan.. - acoouai ana aeinsn instincts or shallow minds. "They are not the mny, bat the wild, and reckless few. as a rule, m am aires ia nnt a fail ure, but quite tbe reverse. Whn it proves a failure, it is an exception to u- mic, just, as idiots, cranks, luna tics and moral lenera are a-nent;.t developments of human evolution. aicago journal. ; . i v Haw Wall rajpea- la Mtt4.l ' ' Printing by types is sutrstanLan. the same process, in many respects, that is was a hundred years since, in Franklin's time. True, while to dav wonderfully rapid machines are nel to reproduce what i was once hand wqrk, the compositor j still tela Wp the type, in sticks, by band, aa be did in Gutenburg's time. even. Now wall paper may be compared to printing, since wall papers fere first printed by hand an then by steam power, and tua uiocas uie pattern) are atill cut by hand, a method .wnio.h li.i i lit-a type-setting, never been superseded. xxor doss there seem to be any prac. tical method br a hlch tha can be changed in this respect. Sons BUhcr prising rrenchmen once at tempted covering the blank surface "ito a series of chemical coats, each Sensitive tO one Dartieular nnlne nn. oa which he attempted, by soma re version ot tue usual , snetbol of pbo tonaphy, to produce colored deafens without the aid of press or block. He may yet De perfecting his proces, but wall paper is still nrinterf h . machine and from 'rollers. ' The lat est designs for this season were'prin ted iu tbe fall of '8? aud in the early part of '89. 1 . 1 ' l A Hraaarkaaia ha. John f via du Afik nSi.. 'r w. uv I1VUCQ s JL Calaveras county, California, tells of a remaraaoie snot tht be once made.: Itfs a true story, too. For many months a fox had been playing havoc With Mr. Lewis's hena. and. Hn wh. he would, he wild toot catch or shoot the fellow. There was a hio- tree about 800 feet Ions, that han r.iu- just abova his cabin, and when he tried to shoot the fox the ely beast WOnld dodce aronnd the nnn...j C - VIUCU roots, sneak along tbe farther aide of the tree nntil he reached the! top. and tkea make a bolt and escape Oae moonlight night Lewis heard a commotion among the hens, and run ning ont with his gun, saw th xfox. as usual, slip around the root Jf the tree. He raised hi -n li -.ith l na t. -.,r7j ? "' 5 u Hiusaia tuiiowea aiong me tree auuat taa rate ne (nought tha f cleared theopper end of the tree wbUad travel, aadwhea tha mazale te ufed into tbe shadow. Then he .eat Ne wbb8 e eDt ther. l.y the W " OOCEShOW-A'. r.sa. . A DIMieailf y tapaaa ml. I Greensboro . Wnrlmsim a m n aomerbos attractions of this city for ouUidere, is tha -prospective oae of a Public hansinir. : Tt ia tr. t K.. barous to whip maa .. publicly he u aauawru iO iae IDS COD" maalty afterwards ; but when- yoo break hie neck, don't vu eee t that difficulty Is disposed of. Way ra Traral la -j, c. l he f ranklin, i arannn . . - 1 , Z L " 1 rre$$ says : una or onr lad v rrianrt a l varied experience or late. She I came from CJoUasaJa to Franklin bv i . . . . ... o power, wen. irom rrankllB to I DilUboro h hnaa a J - Br"-' V ISVIH JLall-V' I boro to AsuevUIe bv aUana and renn. i ue Mcput up sows CJ ejecLTlCltV 5 ', W J 9 . Atalea at Aavartiatnsr. " Oax EtTAKs, one insertion, f LOO ' " ; two .1 " : one month. - . 210 f wo SqaABxa one insertion, 1 04 M , " ; two " . SL60 " M : one month, 6 00 Qcabtkb JbtruK, one month, 8 CO t. ...... .. .. three mentbs, 12 CO ; . f " six months. 22-60 '--- f twelaa . - 87.CO 15 tO iJM 45 f O Haut Colemx, one month. three BtODtha. -six months, t ftwajaatwak awaMaa.ft.al Col., f month 125. j CoL 6 months. 875 to Oft a auOOIDSOiW. UOIla D3O0IDB. I'iit iAn . - . HIM AI, I V. ,H KAPH I i I .' ' 1 I " aiariiaia ilt I I MITHWIBD. i . . : i - ?Pnaent 4. w. Watson, of R wTelegraph Cable Company, wno "".f? Ia. the l? tot 6J cTf. wopastwitn aiorce oinandiprepar ing to oegia wotk nere oa tne new ' which, is being bcilt from Washing ton sontu dj me rosuu uompaay, will; break eroand and begin operation to,: day. i Tbe company has for tea years had . roll aeraine mf line In nnarattAn alt-; over the North and West, extending! iu lines as far west as tha Pacific dope.! f . . . It is now -moving to extend its ter ritory into tha Sooth which is the only section where ft if sot in opera-. tton. I l he pystera la at present in op eration only as far south as Wash iagton. I S ' ; THE BOt'TK tO BC FOLLOWED. The line whicb will be built throui?' Ealeish will ran from Washinirtoni via Richmond, Petersburg, Gaston, Baleigh, Cheraw, Camden and : Col-J umbia to Augusta and will be event--aally extend to) New Orleans. For- ces of hands are 1 now : at work br- n tween this city and Washington. Mr.: Watstiu eioected to receive a number l" of poles last nigtt or this moruiog, ( when the wotk of plat nu eg them will ; be at once bf gun. The poles will bo furnished by the Page Lumber Com-. - pany. of Aberdeen, and from other: points, in the pine forests of Moore. couotyi The corps of workmen will , begin here and work northward to :' ward Gaston. 1 ; . A Td BK COH PLKTEO. i Mr. Watkina aara the eonnrr.tinn- will be coxpleted between here and -Washington by the first of J oae, and i that an efflse will be opened here it once. ' Anqther tine will also be run 1 south fiom i Washingtor, going via' Lynchburg; Greensboro and Char-i iotte to Atlanta, Ihe lines will not ;- fnllnw anv railroads at all. hnt will:-' be rduby the coanty roads and will? take the shortest and moat direct, routes possible, jh " 1 THE POSTAL TELEGRAPH CABLE CO. J The company nas been in the field ; upwards of ten years and Is apopu- lar line at the North. A. B. Chand- ler, of New Ywk; ii president, andi E.S. Stokfs is j vice-presiuent. It! operates ia eohnection with the Mackay Behneit cable. I Mr. i Watson savs tbe company in- tends to give first-class facilities to I1 the Soatiraad that it will no. sell out. ' but will cperate on its . own baTe T Raleigh tfexct-Obterver. 'Te GatMfaBn, ' f The garbage-box. or. as this receD. i tacle of flltb sometimes is, the swill j barrel, ia an enema- tn health, whie.h S ought not to be tolerated in a civilized -. ri ? , . . ... ., coiumuni.y.; - a up luea uiat a saving ; of such refuse as usually goes into -these receptacle! is a measure ' of economy isfa grave error. The i c fl- r nitismal saving is vastly mora thanj balanced bV tha ennrmnaa waate In. I curred in the injiJry to health. The J best method of disposing of these J waste substances is consumptioa In : the kitubenlor furnace fire. The ob- lection some urge, that the odor of. barnining I vegetable trimming,-" scraps ot'm at. etc. is offensive. ia - witbout force, since the gases pro: duced by the consumption of coal ' or wood are vastly more poisonons' in Character than are tha nrdera nh- jerted to; and if the draft of tbe stove; is sumcient to carry away these dan-" geroua gases, it is aoie :o dispae of- the odors as well. Ojr eareat anin : is to burn the garbage and garbage. J oox aiso. vuooa Health - - ! Italian vaj the Pctuiot. ! ' - t Bishop ly man iecently gave the- peanut quite a boom in his article stating that the ground pea, well parched, eaten just before going - ' bed. WaB good tar Ininmnil Tr . . ? caused no little amount nf di and many nave eaten them who never; awe mem to any extent Deiore. The Charlotte Chronicle stales that) Bev.T. 8. Brown! baa tor nf tha'T.nth.- eran church of that city, is running ; in opposition to the Bishop. Mr. f BroWB SaVS lemnn Intaa rti Inter! .! iwater. and taken j just before retiring: 111 almost certain tv and refreshing sleep. lhe Insamonia cure is now the top- 10. All persons i havinsr a retnaiiv; can fire awav. The oeoDle. after a while aught to know how to alen ' well. A clear conscience will ht-ln t many oat of their insomoaia troubles, "i n . ... i . . . a- .k n' . wTHam dan. ilgkinlag Bait, The lightning? rod man ia acraln In E the land. We have rerteataril ,r, .: ed our read'rs that the lightning rod. is auumoeg except nndee very pecu i iiaroonaiuons. acientme men, m-. plojiog the columns of the Scientific ?, Amerieanf have! showa repeatedly" that they are of little or so i value,.' even when: connected with copper plates laid deep down la the earth.: Tha money paid 1 for then, as oraa i menu to a boose may not altogetht r be considered.as money thrown away, according to tbe taste of tha owner :" of tha house; but as a matter bf pn tertion against lightning they are ait worth a cept Soi6rjf Watchman.- i , An Banaat Jtlaau . 1 " I Dr. Smith loaned a man $10 thirty-. five years ago, and had sot beard from man or money aince. Tha th r day be received a, letter from tbe -samo man.' now living la MIsaissii pi, sUting that fat wss bow able to pay tha debt. At aixper cent, com poaad Interest, the debt amouns tv ' about Q-&tid8Tiil0 JTevJUv.
The Union Republican (Winston, N.C.)
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April 25, 1889, edition 1
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