.if 1 1;- it O.V! iiiAt. 1A mailn ior soma time, ana mean-1 m ! - . n J Garolina I ; -A Watchman. debendeni for . future ' actieveniente. It is necessary, tnea io couteuuow -fnrfr in this one direction, and: to this end, no better or more valuable, oppor tunity was ever olterea tne Dtaie man F.xhibition m KORTH CAROUNA AND rnEf London. Why? Because it is in the heart of civilization; because it is among because it TllUtiSDAY.JULY 23, 1385. i LONDON KXIII BITIOX . - 1 ArtvlicK riAitiTify Txonle: because it . The press xi the State in republgh- t?jnost densely populated region inc items concerning the American J!!- of worW;. because it is where.mill fcibition in London, in 80, and mfriions o f dollors lay idle waitin;? forinr meotirig editorially .on ,3 vestment; because there is no other North' Carolina would gam by being place ou he face of the globe that can represented there, leads the Y atchman many Qf the essential condi- to review very briefly tlie work already ti ith as reasonable chances for 4oney:the State, and-to make 4 cur- success. sory survey of the situation as it relates What has1 North Carolina to offer as TIIE AtaUST K1JL110AD MEETIXG. Stockholders, and others interested, should not fail to be present at the meeting of th stockbolders of the Yad kin Railroad, Iwhich convenes here on the 19th bay of August, r p . The meeting is particularly interest ing to stockholders, who have paid In their five per cent of stock. Those wnio have paid this per cent, and -to whom Mr. Holmes gave receipts, are urged to present f those ireceipts -to Mr.'AyH. Boyden, the Sectary, or let them ac company their! proxies to the Angust meeting. j . ;. y. .. Great mteres.t is manifested in this is looked on asp decisive,' hence " VashiiiVtouXetter. Prom Our RejuUr Cormpomlent. would be appropriate to an imperial Go-ernmeut vrhicli in absorbing territo- lies reqaired the subjected inhabitants to swear allegiance to it."-v: ' f t Yashisgtojt, Jalyl8f 1885- - j He Ierr earnest-In In-cjrlnsr that bnr There are .many people In Washington children aliall not be tnistaaglt t as to tlie and dunbtless many more tbroaglioat the true theory and " intcrpretiition of onr conntry whoftre, not aware that there, has QoTernment. lie warns against theceo- bteD V-cliange' of Administration. - Tlie trnlizetl idea as dangerona audiJestrtic- iUscharge.o a venouous repablican roni. Uive He says : X a government office here is still a sufll- MByaiT that iOereTed In' t!femetrjory cieutly novel incident to xaose a sensation of our Reyrfntf ouarjvsjrea nnd siicml in t.w .Jmn. : usi. the principals they establised, let not the of terror and rage , the gang wb.cl has M cf fe tanglt held on throngh thick and thin, by fraud thatour Federal Government is sovereign: or force, for so many years. When, it that oar sires, after having bj a long aud was kuowri that Cleveland was elected IOOly war. won community ludepen- aence, nsea tne jwwer. not lor uie eim gi mducemenb to this class of' knmi- portance of all; the stock being present The Mormons are .threatening armed tnmns btate.- ( A. . .'.'' . il Cl' l' 1 M sa-f At anti tne state mauu a cii-i - .0 it of so strong and couymciDg a char- Evervthmcthat could be desired! acteras to astonish even observant men , territorvof fiftv-two thousand two ',lfi.L Tfn; w flrt wfoUowribthemoreraesH . d dcrotiv woods predomihating. : ni'.Sr- 1 w lul ana Denenciai; nuiuii. ? yv,oWU. 0 hundred miles oty'coast Does the Star hate the -Mormons ? Here' ornament was addea to sys-t , - are located the most important Is their crime: bad as it is. more intol- tematic arrangement. lhe vori5 was 1 on the South Atlantic coast : lerable or pernicious to public morals bo careiuny yw. suiuuj --Kniklinsr stones Of everv kind inclu4 than the heathenish, lustful f amilv- w:fVia mtvzt. Iniirtntnrv commendation I . -..! me revived scheme and. the next meeting uy ail expected to go, and at once set !flV!fVn . r.:I5ii tne im- to packing everything, always excepting aud by oath or otherwise to bind their their bloody! shirt. Such a thing as hold-1 posterity to be the subjects of another ng to the promises of platforms had never Government, from which they conld onjy een practiced or belived in by them, fo themselves by force of arms." road; policy and - LCa penditure on the t part ofthe btateH Tand of AmmiHiawutt. "t""fi OreS vi least in .their favor: thev are honest in what the finest 1 iron thev do: thev do not consider nolvramv ,i y - - ' . . . - i o . a sm; they take as many wives as they ew Lngi-y feHards ot all the useful minerals, can rapport, and openly own them and waa stimu ated gemi and precious stones. j' rear thfamiliesThey act in Kood larsisougnt mTvuivm A 1 mate unsurpassed: correspond- ffl;th. This i Wot on the fair name ' miWH Northern Italy and Southern 0f America, the blood on the escuteh- '-tninXli Flce- ;.Av?ra?e snT:fa K& eon, and it should be wiped off. But onarter is coming into tne otate vveie T?n nLn. -x i m. ii 1 -4-lr Ywiinf 'Xnf ww6-,BlA "1"Ufci, 7 wun me viie, covinous auu itxuerous it necessary the imter could mmt out dai,t throt.ghont the year for agncul-practice3 of me 0, of omeoym. J 'SaS& Wl.pnrnote. Destructive gales and fry, done under cover of law-a foul 'h f t? IKt fmrn he storms oirare occurrence.. . cover-shame-how can effective warfare SSil.it bSLrf 'tDrfaldBg Wrter-bonawt, pnre and be waged against offender who are BVVVIM O New Eag'.aad, the. State. ha been reap ing: fgr seve!al year?, and still we are in the midst o? the harvest i In.lW, at the North Carolina Ex heMthy; Li vine: cheap. Soil easily tilled and very produc tive. Products varied and commanung mor honest? Is it worse to marry two or three wives and live with them till death, than to marry three or f oiir in as many years, under favoring laws which grant a divorce -for any pretext, mental or engaging m airy physical ? . r i u a . ... . . . ,, ur lur cuiuaiii- -i ne people residing in glass houses lustnal pursuits, in New England should be careful in ,u..Vm K ;.Wi fnllowitio-li8 ."u. ... castmcr stones at tne crystal palaces m the inauguration of the new .industrial ! "T""1 VV 01 tnei in?n u! fc;A tacf JrrJncr nTiJmaf Ion in man- 1.u r,c ."""Uiod, are in no danger ot being nit " r j t o i j ne v ui k uu liucitv ij luiuw aiuucs ju ! ; position, tns ?rtate aam pet up us mag- , . , . , -. y . ut . - -ft---Every facility Jor lit i ; tnnrh iood.- It was a ifreat- caucator, 1 -,y f 5 ' . .i . i Drancu oi mauuiaciure 1! j preparing the peaplfrto mow compre-L . . . . , hens; vc a npr3C!ation. of the advantagesrA 9 . , i . j Of coarse the Republican organs and the . cxponcta of . a strong Government like rn statesman will be censored , and abased for his manly aud just utterances. Wil . Star.' "WASHINGTON NOTES. From Greensboro Patriot. Washincron. July 12. "Coot" Jones and it never ouce occurred to them that Mr. Cleveland Rnd hia Cabinet iron Id live np to the very excellent preceptirand Hamiltoiiianism-wiUnotli! priucinles of their public utterances and tUia aad l,ble ttnd P Sonthc platforms. jThej first few days after the 4th of March Were passed in expectation of deserved dhniissid by thoasaud in public, the service here in Washington. Bat now that ther have retnaiued so long unmolested .they have assumed the men tal attitude oF the pampered goose? and believe that-this Democratic Administra tion was created especially fer, their use. Whenever any one of them ia. pulled avray from the public crib the others set up a cackling and hissiug which is deafening aud confusing, and- the whole radical press from the Atlantic to the Pacific joins the chorus. It is a great pity that these removals were uot made more rap idly aud in battalions or at least in fcquads instead of oue at a time. There has never been but One right aud decent way to transfer the Government, and that is one which commends itself to everybody. The six or seven thousand offices contem plated in the Civil Service Law should was Surprised when he got here to nud prefe the chief justiceship to rj himselfa fnll-Bedged "Col." Thcqnestion ciate justiceship, but office seekei iiiaflo-ior some time, and mean while au effort will be made to harmonize matters?"' " ,V . t j. - Ke1pre8ent'itive Reid has recommended Ger. H. Gregory for the Greensboro Jpost- ' s officer and Sam Smitli.for the Wipston office, which U eqaivaleut to appoint ment '.j - . ' The appointment of Col. John Sta ples, asTerritorial Judge, has not yet been made. . Attorney General Garland has' recommended the appointment, aiuTt the matter is In the5 President's fiands; Wh at Terr! tofylie" W ill be aasine4 to,or whetlier it .will bejan ? associate justices hip, is not knownlit this writingome: weeks ago Private Secretary Ijamont! suggested the New Mexico judgeship to Senator Ransom. Col. -Staples then had his eve on the"' assistant solicitothip of the treasury; and, as a last resort, lleputyH commissioner of Internal Revenne. La-s months suggestion was not acted dn trntil! the chances were narrowed dow to thei Territorial judgeship -or chiel of division. Comprehending Mho situation tSenatorj Ransom and Representative '-iieidip'resse the tAftorne.r General for the judgeship, that being Col. Staples1 prelferenck The result has already been indicated. Tt js Col. Staples desire to go to Washington Or Wyoming Territory, and h would the asso- seekers under this Administration 'are not choosers, to 5 any great extent. None decline7! and all Kerosene BYJ-HF HAHIIEI, Aj Oil! ENOTSS'JDfiie.5r -July 9; 85 tf. . 5 &t0re. FRESH TURNIP SEEn? The Earliest and Best -fumin if ! : r'v1 for sale at 'TRUSSES reduced prices, at as to who secured his appointment has not vet been settled. Two of the city Doners sneak of him as "Edmund Jones g? wU4 they aro assigned, and go with Linroln"and as havinc been appointed aii expedition that indicates! perfect bv Senator Vance, while the Post says alacrity. that Ransom made the appointment at Vance's request.-. Leazur, of Iredell, is slated for the i next apNiiiitment. He too, will te mnde I chief of the division in tho Treasury De partment. It goes without saying that this will Imj agoiul appointment all round. Representative Henderson has been; labor-'1 li i i . . if., t be left to the rules. Tho rules provide ,,iV,u -lcu,r iJ,r"i" "i'i'- mcnt, wun ine co-operaiion oi oeuaior Ran sum. .- - - . n , , -i n - t l I (lltctj S2SSaS N political .freedom; where be will Jg i a u iu V Z w be surrounded bv a law-abiding peace- - . f ecfc-Droduced bv that display can j not . , . u I 7 h ralfculated. but the improvements in Vfl& "mus in,Pl A crreat deal has been said of the v.ar Syr K&?nont frrtSIe Wared at the sP4did school I morld's Industrial and Cotton Centen- . mi.J3 " . i .r4.t-i and that they were probably paid to nial .Exnosition. at New Orleans, and ,Aueae "T tt VOL uweak resistance." The case wili doubt- 'there came in direct competition with STS i: less be f ally investigated. The citizens I erery State and Territory in the Union c Knfa " ' 1 If W Z whrS" o Asheville are not a people to submit "LeW, not represented. To say that JJaWJl tlTtll to -outrageous conducFon the part of a the State sustained her reputation wuld r.T" officers, so that the public inay rest ;ot convevthe idea at aft. 'North .Car- r iXr'T easy, reposing full . c6nfidence in the imt S fct0 -presented in ' J 1 Ml 1 - Lt. 'J.- larrangemenijin uienurarjer oi suojects shown. ; in distinctive characteristics, and ia all . the essentials which make up a complete collective exhibit, there was no rival. ' This -was conceeded by all, devoted largely to recording the andTwhile it is pleasant to know that aeveiopment going on ra ine oouin, mien were the factsT the more impor- gives some very Encouraging figures in nn t. matter mnst ho summed nn in the its. last semi-annual statement. The advantage to the State That the in- most encouraging feature is that the vestment of capital was a direct out- majority of the new schemes aretlsmall come, might be shown by pointing out industries." The following epitome, the facts and giving the names, but taken from the Record, shows the even this would not aid in estimating growth, in each State : tne amount of value the exhibit was to ! In the list of new enterprises organized the Site in directing attention, to the or established in the 'South during the many sources of wealth now to a large first gix tnouths of 1885 ihere will be found extent latent. But the. value of the in- furnaco con,panies to make pig iron, vestment is unquestioned. . , rouildrie8fllld mtiCUinc Blopn, Rteel works, nThe resources of the State are so great . ., . . I , . j j-ni x -i i cotton seed oil mills, cotton compresses, and varied, and the territory to be - .. . ; . . ' ' iworked up is so vast that it ' necessa- rm ca,RS fh"8' c"ma and L.lJj:-- ii. , - tri. v-'. j on factories, afrricultnral liunlenient fac- ry ca continue inis most euecuye moue .; ' of advertising. Henca the Wilming- t,oncs' floup mil,8 grist miS-aw mills, ton Star, Raleigh News-Observer and planing millsysash, door and blind facto bther leading" journals; of the State ad- rie, thottw factories, tobacco factories, vocate thr sendingLof the North Caro brickyards, ice factories, fertilizer facto lina collection to London, ; lies, fujuiture factories, stove fouudeiies, It has been the policy oL the State wire feuce factories, Irme works, soapfac for years to seek immigration, and to tories, tanneries, glass works, gas works, the "Department of Agriculture is.due Wbiting factories, dislileries, potteiies, ait success so iar auamea. lnesuDiect oiarble and slate of. immigration cannot be treated m this brief article, but the writer desires hii position understood. Immigration from the poorer classes of any foreign country, cannot be depended upon; it is The State Guard have gone to Ashe ville to enjoy ( ?) their encampment. They will be the hardest worked men in tne State for the next' ten days. By -The Baltimore Manufacturers' Re- some accident a coach was . disrailed, XKOGRESS IN THE SOUTH. .$ 3,580,000 . 375,000 '. 479,000 . 1,580,000 . 10,621,000 and turned over. Some six or eight of the Goldsboro Company were hurt, but fortunately, no fatal injury was inflic ted. abundantly for cases of incompetency, insubordination, or immoral conduct. The remaining offices more than oue h nud red thousand in number, should be delt with openly, fairly and courageously. They belong to; the Administration, and the Admii)i8tiatin owes nobody au apology for taking po6cssiou. The peo ple called the Democracy to govern, and they expect them to da it. There is no occasion for secrecy, stealth, accusation- no need for anything except absolute as surance that changes shall be made in the interests of the people, ot order aud of purity in government. The Presiden has declared that he re gards office as a trust; that patronage shall not be used for uu worthy ends, "but that the good of the country and the re putation of the Democratic party shall furnish the: standard by which it is to be dispensed. Proceeding upon such a theo ry, and loyally seeking to bring it to full fruition, it is necessary to move along. The War Department js in receipt of dispatches' from the Iudian -Territory, which say-that the disaffected Indians are becoming quiet and that there is a favora ble outlook for the settlement of the dif ficulties. flius a promising Indian war has been effectually nipped in the bud through the ExSheiiff Tim Lee. of Wake, who has recently opened a saloon here, was burn ed out in the Post building lire this week H8 loss is covered by insurance. Le once bossed1' the Republican machine in .Wake, aud was kuown as the ''wild Irishman.11 He is now a red hot Demo crat. He has recently visited Wake and rcports that the feeling against the Ad ministration is very bitter.' The fence law agitation seems to be the principal griev ance. Of course the Administration si responsible for that ! It is understood that Senator Vance will not return to Washington, unless called here by special business, until October. Capt. McGowan, a hard working Wil minctou Democrat, was here this week. He is an applicant for appointment as special agent of the customs distiict, em bracing the North Carolina coast. The venerable Dr. Dfiroseth is also au appli cant, and lias the endorsement of Lt. Gov. Stedtnau. The duties of the position are arduous, and it is not believed that Dr. Denoseth can fill the bill ou account of his age. . Tho custom house appoints in Wil mington, it is reported, do not give geu eral satisfaction. Collector Robinson, it ''. fp j' - 0fftll kind, at F CHEPEU THAN EVER ; '" ' ALSO i Rubber Rings for Froit Jars, at I-- SCASR'S PRESERYIBG POWDIS For sale at EXX1SS THE REST AND CUE PEST OIL , "wirn.vuiu Jiowernat ! KX.Niss-. PRESCRIPTIONS ! j . If you want yonr prescriptions put on cheaper than any where else m to ; - ' : J Enniss' Blackberry Cordial 1 -KOU 5 ' ; Disentery, Dianhoe i, Fiux, &c, for gaUi At ENN1S$' Dnii; Stole I LI iiJ 1 IS NOW AT THE T - Corner of Kerr & Lee Streets, with a full 1 i ue ot DRY GOODS and r GROCERIES. Also keeps alimClawl BOARDING HOUSE. Call and we Lira - y :ply. enrrrv and iuiiremen disulaved bv the 5-rf--o ; " " I ...... 1 1. II ..... i ..M. Administration. The savage scalpers " coicetlea, u a mosi excenent man, o.u u -....-.... it is suspected that tae "power tehiud the throne" is greater than the collector. . a, k k liad provocation enough, ami were ripe for an outbreak, but the sudden concen tration of 4000 soldiers ou Iudiau Teri i- Greensboro Patriot : The Virinnia Republican convention nomination Mt honVs man, John S. Wise, for Govern or. It is a strong nomination, lt will put the Virginia Democrats on their metal to beat him. Fitzhugh Lee or hrj was au argument and the only oue the veteran Jubal Early will receive the they could unaerstauU . Democratic nomination. The cam- The opinion ot the Attorney General in paign promises to be an interesting po-1 the Dolphin case has falleu like a thuu- iitical event. 1 derbolt on Roach. Chandler. Robeson nnd it may bo said the entire ring element of m.-. n i r.i . a mi the Kenuuiicnn partv. ana tnev realize xne- ureeusuoro ramw says, "ine " . . ' . ' . r pi.ti,nm t n f,- i. President can do th emmtrv a OTPf now that the 4th. of .Nevenrber was a day " -r service bv removiner the old foffvsMinol f hard luck for them, . o - .. cv Capt. McGowan says ex-Congresoman Waddell is quietly practicing law; and while it is understood that he is out of K!itics, there is a strong undercurrent in the district to return him to Congress a year hence. His service in Cougivss was an honor to the State. W C Reucher, sim of ex Gov. Reucher, Absolutely Pfire. Tlila pooler never varies. A mary-el of : ir.ty, strength, aait wuolesomeness. More economical tlian LiM.- ordinary kinds, and canrajt t) sold in competition wan ttir aiuHllutle of ow tet, tbort wetgut, aluni or punsylnte powders Sold o ily In curio. iioTAi. Baking I'owuku Co., lj)6 Wall st. N v i - DMatim ef Cogartferslup ! The pnrtners'iip heretoforej existing -between. C. E Mills nl W. L. Rfiukin, under the ti rm name of C. 1'. Mills, jias been dis solved by mutual eo-isent. iTh debts of the firnvwill be settled by O. fc.3Ii!Is. ho continues the busim--?. inl hq i authorized to collect all claim -s due "the late firm. C. Il MILLS. W. fj. RANKIN. July 22, 1885. 1m v j . MY CHILDREN DO N(tT THRIVE. iThcy have such a changeable color. It now occurs to mc that worm!" a re the cause of all this trouble. I will tr Sh-r'iner's In dian Vermifuge. "Grace ttaa in ail her t$, Uiaien in ktr In every gesture dignify and love T' So a p pea red M ot h e r E v e, a ml so m at: shine lur luir dcsceiulanls, wiili the ex imm- common stnse, care and pro per treat nienl. An' enormous, nuuibtt jof female complaints are directly caiw jttl by dinturhances or supjiriKxion oi ilhe -Mf nstrnl runelion, . In ifjy iiicl. k-Hse th;it merliij aiid utif. iiin ij uilii . URA DFIELD'S r MA LE Kl ULLATOl:, will efl'tcl relief aiid ci.re.. lt i from the recipe ol a ni(t (iiciin i(ii!u d pit yidcian. Il is ciii'h.m il o & Strictly officinal tnrcuiei.t-, ' wl,t happy combination h:jse tr LreuKfar M iustped. It is r?i'rcd wiiir ji ilttiiti. rn Iskillrom tbe linesl niaterialK. Iiltnrf M 1 1 lie palm for conwaiiey ot m rtij;i b q 'certainty of ene t, eltfgsiu i ,mi ;-u)t.; Q, ttu.n, l antr of appe;irti :ic.rrlu live clieapneps. Tiie; tt Ktinany in ilej favor is genuine. Jtiievtr kiln Uth M 0 4 55- PI PI fairly tried. Car'terville Ga, This will certify that two rjcmlitiv of my immediate family, after having nufTerirp for many yeius ironi menrtni' al irreanlarity, and having been ireaf. ed wiiLout iHrnetit by various micat doctors, were al- lengfh compltldyhrtd by tme bottle of Dr. Krudht id m rt-miile: Kettuiator. Ita effeei in Midi cate trufv wonderful, and well mav t rem. edy be called "Woman's Lt Friend.1 - Yours Kespeci fully, Ja$. W. Steakce. Send for our book ohht "Health nd Ilappint ss of Woman." Mailed free. Bhadfield Regulator Co. j - - ' v AllatiUi. ia. HEALTH EESTOBEDI hard luck for t hem, the doom of fat masters who run the civil service com- fraudulent contracts, aud Administration mission. The two Republicans are ma- jobbery, j lignant partisans and the Democrat is Secretary Whitney has undertaken an a blockhead. The administration of entire reorganization of the nine goveni- tne law is Worse than the law itself. ment navv yards not later than next fall. An investigation with this object in view Col. I. J. Young died in New York M1 been in progress for several weeks, city a few days since. The state press and it will effectually break np the navy deals gently with his memory. He was j yards as political organizations and rout mucn lisea socially. the republican party from one of their strongest and most corrupt strongholds. G rover in Anger. Offwe Jefferson Davis and Ilistory. The President on Conaressional l tie reaaers oi tne aiar Know now or- Asberuie citizen. ten and with what earnestness it has President Cleveland employs occasion- attacked the uses and abuses of lying ally some very vigorous language in deal- J school histories preparred. by Northern mg with the thronugs of -omce seekers I book makers. We are giaa that ex- that hover about him and make life bur-1 President Davis has spoken on the same 1,407,I1U0 1 len so me. A recent Wnnhinntnn ilntm tan I Kiibi-rt. Una letter dated the 20th of tlj'ivirtl ,,e wa8 visited by a pair of western Con- Jnue . and addressed to Col. Power, of h i ii ihhi i - - a t ' I 535 000 gressmen tho other day ascompauied by! the Jackson (Miss.) Clariont he writes at a i ihhi i ft nrnminnr. TtMjiniiiAi At t m. inst iimhaa. i baima lun rrt it tr tiuk iavna frrtftiviiirr our. r it 1.802.000 .!, 1... a..L m i.a- ' Ur ....i. i.u.. ' W' UU excuses, ins a verj uesuuuie ap - ' V I Ml VTX M ISKA D Alt! OOlUU I 1IUD VI Ul BV 1 1 1 1 I IIH UBO ! UK BULI1 IH.IIIU1 HIOIVI VU A4 . 1. ...... ,319.000 fAPft nUwrnf st.t jUm.. w..uL....; ! pointmeut. .....2,008,000 " "j: ; " r;; ; : L, . . Col. Paul B Means is here, and he has al - i !: 4 amrum mi v i uj a a am a aai aa a a a a-v a mm -z - u at a ax mw ar-:a mm a maw a aaaa'a if a a u a tin a a a - p,oos,uuu . . . . , . ; . ..i :n. r.fLoa;.kio t-iVu 1 a what are we here for look about him. - I cumB ueiora i tin i rpiinftnr in nimi . i iu uHuiu.BKiiiurv imw; iu .v -- $3G,5;H,0(X) ry much vexedand proceeded. to addi ess il,Atroctu ?f njca be no I The Henderson postomce lurmshes a ' - I lUCIll 111 I III A w IKA - I ' ! ' i tt t V-. :V..a( I ..r., . i V x . - - seiecuooi-inescnoo. oooB. .......e... ... f rxColu?ctor Yoanc. and has vJHBAP ilATIS. lhe Western N C " ! " "'""v ,ufu ic.a iuuj uu pipir6iw u....Uv TJ:i-J . 1 l i I at mis lumu. A Terr arm nrn mrt nn nf uocinue 3S 10 noisiou uicnumwiui .diuuau.uiwaTs itruiuoc nave lssnea 1 . . -r-j. -- i .... . i pouiiuiui bi reams. nointment aa secretary of New Mexico. Ilis father was Governor of the Territory before the war aud was removed by Lin coln. Tho Admiuistratiou is disposed to make a 'Jcleau sweep" in' the Territories, and Mr. Reucher is patiently waitiug for the lightning to strike him. Mr. Cobb, sou of Rev. Needham Cobb, is an applicant for telegrapher of the In terior Department. Ho haja' been here some time and intends to remain indefi nitely. Ho says it is "gopher or noth ing," and that ho must have th:"gopher." Representative Reid - visited the Slate Department yesterday and urged the appoin incut of Mr. Maurice Pretzfelder, of Greensboro, to a German consulate. He has strong endorsements and a good showing for the appointment. ' Lt. Gov. Robinson has arrived and will receive his commission as special Iudian agent, in a few days. It has been stated in this correspondence that he had been appoiuted inspector of public lands. In that there is error. The salary is $2,000 quarrying companies, and compauies to mine coal, iron ore. gold, silver, mica, natural gas, oil, &c, aud many others, showiug that the Sonth's progress is a 'steady . advance in all lines neither reliable nor otherwise satisfat md an uuheailthy, because over-esti- tory. Every experiment in this line in mated,-growth of any industry. Korth. Carolina has rproven a failure. The aggregate amount of capital in- "Vhy? Briefly this: The newly arriTed Testcd 18 S-,534,000 apportioned among emigranps-are restless, do not nnd just 1 tx rcspecvive otaies as louows.: What they expectetl, and move off m Alabaman. , . : . . search of something, else, generally to Jrkn"lt,l8Y " the West; then pauper labor objects 5, lol"--;- most seriouslyio cbmmr in contact and Kenuick vJI . in competition with negro labor, .This is Louisiana V the greatest barrier. ! Will the negroes Marvlaad. .i then, .not answer the purpose, as they I M ississi ppi f. 0 ; . . WrmiA more ednenfAfl. and rpnK7wVinf I North Carolina. ." In . i ft is to be gained by developing the coun- s.oniu v'aroi,Df try where they are acclimated ? No 1 MC8: ' r. there is not the least evidence where ah i viminV '"'' i A.a i i i . i . euucaiaa negro nas xurnea uis nana cot West Yir"inia hara work ;lhey:look higher, into the professions and mercantile pursuits 1 nt the suilded dome, instead of begin- nmg ai ine rougn newn lounaation. Thev will never do more than fchv now j a i.nt- Vol not i-rj-t i Railroad- nlwRrs nrnmnt liavA iaonojl uu su uciu muiiu wwc uuut uuuMue. . ? J J7 l . . v'n '. I -.i. .v !-- ; . I noutical stren iTt.'AM What MncQf mm mlm ;a J CDeaHTOUllQ tHD tlCKetS. fiesiornAH tnl ",www .uv0vu.Dhc,c iruiu iue 1 1 . . . . 4twi; :fc k. sired? It w the grade several times eucuurage a large attendance at Asne-f" "f""' ""' t tracts civen I am surprised tnat it slioaiu Wv thft nanneT erade ; thi mo nf ville durmg the ! encampment of the I nenr nnd reniot They take np quarters L have i-eceived such au indorsement as is ; o t - o ct.i. n..rj ' a n. , I i 4 . Is... n rnnn? men. farmers artisans and mnn.1 ow. uaxu, ana tne races, liound nwen9 uuie nermancuuy. oegm cucu. i r 1 . . n i Kqn'lioWn U1.'U.'l i-1 Til. I a .l.-tV- 1. .-I ' . . ? !'" t TsLwlm. , -1 va f.rflt Ilia v-ijtn-a ufacturcr3fwnO' may nave 'only 6maIIi " . .vjuuouuijf m Asucvme, vuuu nuiiKcj,auuiuiakiiiejftieguiiigi fi bisumhb ! - 'Anv'nrrVi . wiH, fl ... I CfOod tili'the 31st have bppn rtd nntx in I nnnniutmentH- Now if von will InA- nr I tt tho. trti intrtirftjttinn of the CotlSti- mwus, jcv tilVud, m uatui , . . . ,r. I i ,i u;.o..;.i . .ffl,.;,nt,i,b Krins to ensure sneftftaa in tne remarKaDJ V lOW tlfiUre Of S5.10. the list of men who have been nnnoint tut on M the riffhU or States. Ia the "V " - " V,V1 j.;afol nndprfAlnnas. This i's th nnli Doubtless alisbury will be well renre- br me von will ttiA.m.. r n .rUnn. f hi. rmni-ka he thus refers .to He. if as applicant. Both husband and iy class that will be of . Yalue to NortHI8en .nhg the days of the en- these men there. Nonot by d-d sight, nsnrpatn ixud the use of the singular in endorsed by representative wl.n if.f l.n.. I rrvrriif trx h TTnittxl Stftteft. He SaVSt " I fCUMW., lo -- u -.- I T . . I. r .If. Pn.'lnti .1 -Iii1j Siunn tax men wuo ret me ninces. vnen men i "ine iTrani s piea. oi hcwbshi i - . . . in krmsmessand iWt desiwtic usimmtiou is offered for Vance is pressing Mr. Hill. Mr.. Dick r nr.ee mves them af eeling bf independ- J :y TX' .'. ' . 7 ' .-. .n .nn.l ;nr i:H.Uf m... u Uie uncpnstitutional act of emancipaUo.1. Heiiderson, brother,in-law of Gov. Scales, : xl i - .- 11 ' . ' fJf ' I ?rr'..L v"!-"'"'"".''-,. . the'lioor rcitnrt to Iirt'iuaice IS inVoK- I K..f l.aolrl Cnt pV- - -" i' i- l tu 1 iun,-iiurKivrapn m lue-vo wteTiueucoine inat uiey ied Jn the use of the epitnet reneuion' i .... tfceBelwdlnto tVeir 4-bomei wordl inapplicable ti States generally Ransou.., If th IN PRICES AT C 5 1BaV3V99BaK Total.. June 17tb, 1885. DATE ;MADB 7 14: l have not seen our the ! lieeu retained In .office against Radical protest for a nnmbetLof years.' Her hus band is a Democrat and was dismissed from the revenue service .because he refused to contribute to the Republican campaign fund. Since helms acted as chief clerk in the Henderson, postoffice, I HAVE FROM THIS in prices on all my Clothing, Shoes and Hats SmW ztr COST ' Come and se!e what bareaiiis I am offering! . M. S. BROVII- :j5-t .IMA1" i ELtJTTZ & EENDI Are Agents for tte well known ericc and lifts them above- the, level of r0t thel Benefit of the lmproyementsJ this ve.i? The dates or-. Animf i9fb -ilJi-Jli i : lvhVit.i: j. 7f thej majce anu iuc,cd!m anaaotnjinQrtne, ranroaas xner reduc I Tiiey belong to the progressive element rates. Out fruit growers should be i f rip. -thai ;napy ; iucou. '. .r K fiooria which originates that: quality :-rr-;.p v intellect on .which &e State-is the qucstiou of .removal was and moil : esieiaUv bo to the aovereimr atislactoniy seiueu iienoerson cnauces members of a voluntary nniop. But alas hronld pper tp :b,the best. 1 he patron- forth rMn ,Vattey Woolen Milk, -whkh guarrantee satisfaction total cusftomtrs.3 SSPBring in your Wool early and have it made into goods reai . 1- ; - . Mav 12. 18S5. 3U:m , represented. AlrThomason, of Frank lin could show t up Kowan to the -best ! Pr eserve tiie Health of yourself and I tbef ehildi en tiv;nsinf Shi ineV Tmlin 1 Constitution fnge, . nrm ranse disease and destrnr I utuuing taitiou as to be Otscnocti oy me i Lottie. ,1iimiHlr prooouu 'III Such i laugoage I ;our eomplt iian j $i cents eir ancient prestige; they have even Iftn2e of the iBlack District" is couceded N plaral reference they ha.1 id the tn;top pinsora. ...I .um ui ani!ill tit Till 1 - -z - Waxes warmer, The uppoiutuieut will' tO 4 cauatr to sell our WFU. wfiTC4 . liUii. Hinwtera, uuebew nd other., whe time U not fJ'"?''"' " th fleU of..M Mrrupoixl iih us. - To f anaeT ona and other younp meu j uat connncn Wnt ft iiiwms offr many arnt, w?h ns a mean of mkmr m0"y,0,iMltt. JXltluBi CO

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