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ip i V --- - mriinam aMB Him i 1 ii 1 WELDON, N. Cm THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1892. NO. 15 VOL. XXIII. FAVOKS lttiX SlLVKIt. A. E. 8TEVKSS0S, TUB DKMOCItATIO CANDIDATE F )U YlCE-l'BKSlUEXT O.N THE MONEY QUESTION. IT.HIIAPS UK WAS SLiKHI Y. DJ I.YINii WITNESSES ALWAYS YAWN : IT IS SAID SO. MILLIONAIRES. ' WORLD'S FAIR NOTES. A l'HOTECTIVE TARIFF MAKES Til EM HYTAXIXO NECESSARIES. STATE NEWS. Hon. A. K. Stevenson, Democratic i noiuineo frr Vice President, inakcs some I poiuted remarks oa the money question. 1 In diseasing ilio net of Congrats of 18611 1 making the 5-20 bonds payable iu .coin . .U ... .1 I. ..1 !... ,.-,.vil, nl .tfl HI Iai IIIUI lllt-Y nail .,7ii.ti wu, . I - tents on the dollar. "I believe," he says, "that it can be demonstrated by tho public twirls and acts of Congns that a conspiracy was entered into for the purpose of decreasing tho Wildes of labor, depreciating the values of nroncrtv and increasing the . . lit power of money by contracting the cur lvucy aud withdrawing ii permanently from the channels of trade. "In IS70 Cwigrosipasscd 11 law known as the Refunding bill, by which 81,50(1, 000,U(JO of bands payable in greenbacks were authorized to be exchanged for new bonds which were payable on their face in coin. "The third step in this conspiracy was the demonetization of silver. "This act of demonetization added largely to the burdcus of the people r.nd im-rraso tha difficult v of Having oil" the national and the debts of the Individ citizeus.'' In discussing the position of Mr. Stevenson, the National Democrat says that Mr. Stevenson holds the advanced position on the silver question and foiti fies with facts and figures that are con vincing. He calls for the repeal of the resumption act; the f ill and uulitnited reuionetizitiou and coinage of the tilvcr dollar; the retirement of the notes of the national banks and the substitution of greenbacks iu their places, lie draws a picture of the prosperity of the couutiy from ISC j to 1SU8, before the demoneti zation id' silver. In the year of 18(1(1 the volume cf the circulating medium whs f 1.603,702,820. Ten years after, in 1S7G, it was but 8735,900,000 and in 1877 only $076,243,184. Each year the volume has decreased as the popula tion grew greater, uutil the amount per capita is now but $14.60, us against 8.")0.70 in the prosperous year to which I have referred. Ho quoted Edmund Burke's words : "I love clamor when there is an abuse. The alarm bell dis turbs the inhabitants, but saves them from being burned in their beds." The people of this country aro now engaged in an earnest and successful agitation of this important question. They aro or ganizing throughout the United States I'oi political action, and their triumph is only a question of time. A few evenings ago a lull' a dozen men were sitting in front of the Capital Hotel discussing various topics, when Judge Vest, of the Superior Court, in telling un anecdote of a trial, remarked that the witness vawiicu una tie knew lie was lying. How did you know?" was asked. "Well. sir. have seen witnes-es lie and not yawn, but I never knew one to yawn that he was not telliug a lie." Judge Sims, the member of the Legis lature from TiL'g, lenr.iiked : "Yes, I always know s; witnesj i- when he "It WHAT IS 13 KINO DONE TOWARDS BEl'UE- fiESTINO NORTH CAROLINA AT CHI- yawns." Senator Dave Smith sii.l almost invariibly l he case." Judge Wall, tho Senator from Mason, came m and eoiroboiuted the statements of the others; and just then Judge Hrent, of the Superior Court, joined the group, " es, ho chimed in, "when a witness vaivns he is tcllinc. a lie, aud he knows it." Several other lawyers were appealed to and all bole out tho statements made. None, however, could explain the phe nomenon. Judge Yost was the only one who hail a theory, and that was that when a fellow was wearing to a lie he could not face the limb and his eui-barrassm-iit found explosion in yawns. Hero is a pointer to the legal fraterui- tv of the St.ile. Two (if tho Judges of the Superior Court are committed and nil that is necessary to impeach the evi dence of a witness in their minds is to show tha: while giving it he yawned. The parenthetical yawu may be occas ionally interspersed with effect in evi dence submitted to them. Louisville Courier-Journal. The New York Tribune is publishing a list of the millionaires in the United States to show that "protective tariff is merely one of the causes in operation to produce millionaires." The list completed for all Slates from Alabama to and in cluding Ohio, except for New Yoik City. Out of a total of 2938 millionaires tho Tribune admits that 975 have made their fortunes in protected industries, No man can cam a million dollars in o life time, except bv speculative invest ments in a monopoly or corner of pome kind Of course there are other inonnp olies than those growing out of protec tion, but it will not be easy to find anoth er that has produced thirty percent, of our millionaires, though speculation iu land would be a close second. The mort gaged farmer and the million of laborers out of employment w ill watch with inter-1 est the completion of this list. Some of them may feel proud to live in a country with 4000 or 5000 Billionaires; but oth ers, and their number is increasing, will contrast their poverty with all of this wealth, and wonder by what alchemy these 4000 or 5000 men were enabled to filch their millions out of the pockets yes, aud mouths of tha wealth producers and what the fiual results will be on our democratic institutions and Government- CAUO. A military company has bceu organ ized at Louisburg. Wolves are killing many sheep in McDowell county. The new depot at Raleigh will be ready for use in two or three weeks. The Third party will put a full ticket in the field in Franklin county. A wonderful chalybeate spring has been discovered near Wilmington. The Democrats of Cleveland county There seems to be a growing iuterest all over North Carolina iu World's Fuir matters, and the Board of Agriculture which is in charge of the exhibit, is tak ing active steps to secure efforts in this direction. Mr. John Robinson, commis sioner of agriculture, iu an interview re cently as to the progress made in collect ing the exhibits, stated that satisfactory will not nominate a county ticket progress was being made in mo iimi turn Thcr(J aK Q0W ma twQ nunjr(,j amj fisheries exhibit. In this department fifty at th(J 0xforJ Asylulu mounted specimens ot all tne toea usncs found in North Carolina waters will be RPenrrol. Statistical aud special da'.a re garding coast fisheries will also be com piled In addition' to this a complete series of several hundred enlarged pho tographs will be displayed illustrating fishing scenes and models of the appli ances used at the fisheries. The com mittee has rcuujsted the T0"ple of the Mr. Francis D. Winston, of Bertie, says he is not a candidate tor elector m this district. Evangelist Fife has paid 88,000 fo for a handsome rcsdience in Charlotte and will reside there. TWO WOMEN MAURY. A FEMALE TWICE UNITED TO ONE OF II ER OWN SEX. IN HONOR OP UAliY RUTH. Annie H indie, the "celebrated male impersonator," has for the second time in her life married a woman. On Sunday, Juno 6th, in Troy, N. Y., Mies Addie llindle became, not the wife, but the lawful husband of Miss Louise Spangehl, who lives in Troy and is not on the stage. The ceremony was per formed in tho utmost good faith by the Rev. G. C. Baldwin. A NORTH CAROLINA ADLAI. Senator Iugalls had a few wolds to say on this subject before he got "out of a job." "We cannot," said he, "disguise the truth that we are on the veruc- of an im pending revolution; the old ksii.s tire dead. The people are arraying them selves upon one side or tho other of a portentous contest. On one side is capital, formidably entrenched in piivi legc, arrogant forcoutiuual triumph, con servative, tenacious to old theories, de manding new concessions, enriched by domestic levy and foreign commerce, and struggling to adjust all values to its own standard. On the other is labor, asking for employment, striving to develop do mestic industries, battling with the forces of nature and subduing tho wilderness; labor, starving and sullen in cities, reso lutcly determined to overthrow a system under which the rich are growing richer and the poor poorer a system which gives to s Yanderbilt tho possession of wealth beyond the dreams of avarice. and condemns the poor to a poverty which has no refuse ftom starvation ex cept the prison or the grave." eastern portion of the State to furtd.-h them models of all boats used in fishing, also the various appliances, tools and ad juncts together with prepared specimens of denizens of the ssa obtained as the product of their labor. An experienced taxidermist is collect" ing and preparing the aquatic birds aud mammalia. In this collection w.li be found all such birds as are of value for food and such auimals as furnish desira ble pelts for tho furrier. In the forestry division the entire range covered by t he official catalogue of the World's Fair will be found iu the collection contributed by this State. There will be 500 handsome ars containing the medicinal roots, herbs, barks, mosses, berries, etc., and also a notable disnlav of nantrv products. The display of gems will be one. J During the missionary work at Chica go a special committee from Wisconsin, emulating ot Uovernor reels, ucuerai Bragg and other distinguished delegates from that State, waited ou the Tennessee delegation on behalf of Ex-President Cleveland. An amusing anecdote in connection with their visit occurred when one of tho Tennesseo delegates asked Governor Peck why ho had no Cleveland badge on. The Governor replied, pointing to a safety pin which was pinned conspicuously on the red lapel of his coat,' I could not get a Clevclaud badge, but I am wearing this piu in honor of Baby Ruth." Tc!l!:is t'ac Truth. It's a common saying that newspapeis lie, but when an editor writes a thing and puts his uauie to it you may be turo bo is telling tho truth. Head this: "We have never before said one word in favor of any patent medicine advertisement in our columns, but having given Simmons Liver Regulator a fair trial, wo do not hesitato to sy, that for Dyspepsia and licncral debility it cannot be excelled." Fred M. Child.-1, editor News, Kenton Ohio. A correspondent of the Charlotte Ob server writes: "Apropos of the North Carolina descent of Gen. Adlai E. Steven son, I am surprised that no paper that I have seen has commented ou the fact that there is an Adlai Stevenson living in Statesville, N. C, who, while unknown to popular fame, has a reputation that reaches farther than that of his namesake. This Mr. Stevenson is known to botanists mineralogists and archeologists tho world over, us one of the most accurate authori ties ou these subjects and possessed of one of the finest private collections of Indian relics in this country. Ho has been for years in correspondence with the leading Fcientilio men in these departments both in this country and in Europe, and classi ficd collections have hern made- by hiin for temporary loan to European univcrsi tits." Tho Reidsville Review adds that Mr. Stevenson is the discoverer of the Hiddeuite gem. if rnrn HACK ACUEH, Oryou mi i u ii or.t, rii; . md f'-rnota. .. -. -. : c : m' (Sowillii Try It will cur -oo, cli-.-.Tinc you: ilvcr, and glv Mrs. Harriet A. Marble, of Pough keepsie, N. Y , was for years a martyr to headache, aud never found anything to cive her more than temporary relief un til she began to tako Ayer's Pills, since which she has been in the enjoyment of perfect health. CHARACTER IN THE FACE This year Burke county will produi the heaviest wheat, corn aud tobaci crop known for years. Subscription books to build a roa from Raleigh to Lillington, Harnct county, have been opened. The proposition to erect a monuuicn in capital square, Raleigh, to the Confed crate dead meets hearty approval every where. ADVERTISEMENTS. Is Life Worth Living? That depends upon tho Liver. If tho LiYcr is inactive the whole (sys tem is out of order the breath is. bud, diror-tio:i poor, head dull or uebing, energy and hopeful no.-s gone, the ppirit is de pressed, a heavy weight exists after catiu: ith T'.t Ot!! le John B. Eaves, chairman of the State Republican committee is a candidate for the gubernatorial nomination by his par- There is a sycamore tree in Chatham county fifteen feet and four inches in circumference which grew from a hand spike struck into tho ground. The Asheville typographical Union has denounced Whitclaw Ueid, tho Republi- remarkable can candidate for Vice-President, for em ploying "rat" printers in the Tribune office. I'.tci iml Vigilance Is the price of health. But with all our precaution thora are enemies always lurk ing about our systems, only waiting a fa vorable opportunity to assert thomselves. Impurities in the blood may be hidden for years or even for generations and sud e'en'y break forth, undermining health and hastening death. For all diseases arising from impuro blood Hood's Saisaparilla is the unequalled and unapproachablo rem- 1 . . it . i ill..;. edy. It is Kiug oi mem an, ior it con quers disease. If yen feel weak end .11 worn cut take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS "If you want to get at the real strength and character of a person's face study the right sido of it the ugly side, as portrait painters sometimes call it," said an artist. "There you will find the lines bold and harsh, with every defect accen tuated. On the left sido, however, everything is softened down aud the face is at its best. "Wheueveryou suspect a man of trickery or deceit, and this rule applies equally to tho fair sex, stand on their right and watch tho expression closely. Thcro never yet was an actor skillful cuou"h to cover up tho marks of his real personality, which arc stamped by natuie ior the man who likes to reaa, on me rinht sido of tho face." New Yoik Herald. The executive committee have entered into correspondence with many leading W. 11. Lindsay, chairman of the State farmers of the State, who have in prepa- committee, has called a State conven tion special crops, and the collection of tion of the Third party to meet at Ral- field products will not be surpassed by eig, August 16th. The date fixed for any State in the Union. North Caroliua county conventions is August C. wheat has already been awarded the prizo A St.l(e IIistoricai Sociuty waa 0I(,.m at two international expositions. The izsd at jidrehca( City on Tuesday even- tobacco ex biftit promises to De one ot tae ;ngi june 28th, with Dr. George W most important and interesting of the Graham, of Charlotte, as president. Col. divisions of agriculture. Plans aro on T.n r, pamrnn nf vu : nr foot for collecting this great exhibit, Ae vice-presidents. The object of the and the specialties of the manufacturers 80Cicty is to collect historical'data of tho i-..t .ii f. ;n i, t,;t. . .. . . til looac iu uu uaiu.uia n ... us ciu.u- gta(e jt jn tagiWe fnr,u Agcn(3 iied in cue huge mass. Over tho wholo a,;n K nn:,,i : ,, ri:, , i will be placed tho words "North Carolina 1(jet thU daU and aud k wiU b(J lmUished Tobacco." : i.ni. .., VVv i, t tha f,.tW moth alwjits in Morth tarolma thero are 11-' va- prcjsonthe most conspicuous part cf ricties of timber, all marketable. There the garmeut they attack ? 13 B.olnlnS m tllu I'eauic ot tna census that is genuine winch our State cannot Slilloh's Consumption Cura produce. To-day there are gold mining This is beyond question, tha most rations in thirty-one counties ana successful Cough Mcdieiue we have ever silver is miued in five counties, There sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst are 176 different minerals found and it cases of Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, furDy,e8 8even-eii:h's of the mica supply nunc ua nuuuc.iu. ou,wm u iuq juis u. . T- . 0 .... ,, , . . o. iuo e uueu cuuics. Consuruptron is without a parallel m the history ol medicine. Mnce its nrst dis- Anwser tills in'siion covery it has been sold on a potitive Why do so many peoplu we see around guarantee, a test which no other medi- us seeia to prefer to sulfer and be made general dufpomleney and the blues. ' Tho Liver is the housekeeper ef the health ; and ;t harmless., simple remedy that acts like Nature, does not constipate afterward., or require constant takmp, does not interfere: with lmsine?s or pleasure dur ino; its use, makes Sim mons Liver lIuoTilator a medical perii-etion. !;".v teste-l its vi. iocr! jiciuonnllv, an-.l thill tor !vwpsb. Hiliousni'SS unl i-i -mi r Heaiidelif. it U tlio mcli- .ev.'oiloover paw. nave mi. ion.v riiiieHira lK'1'ore Simmons Liver lMto.", ao'l none of them rave mnro tii-.'i i 'r.eorarv ri-licf, hi,', tins Hesfulttlov ca? o:- veiievcrt Imttinv::. 1!. 11. Junks. Macon, Ca. O l!y virtue of n decree of tho Superior Court of Halifax Comity, wherein W. V Simpson, and wife were plaintiffs and li. F. Arrington and others were defendants, 1 will sell, at the court honse door in tho town of Halifax, on Monday the 2"!ud day of Auu'usi lsW, the following described property ' One tract of land in llrinUleyville town ship, Halifax county, adjoining the lauds of T. X. Harrison, (itiilford Sykcs, L Vin son, Mrs. Isabella '. Kyle, V. V- liobbitt, the .Moore tract, the. lands of Dr. G. K Matthews, and containing one thousand acres, more or less, it being tho laud whereon the late J. 1. Tyree resided at tho time oi l. is deatli and known as the Wig gins place. One other tract in same township and county, on the east side of little Fishing Creek, adjoining the lands of .T. P.. Laugh ter and others, known as the "Hairison Homestead," and containing three hun dred acres; also the tract of land adjoining the above tract, lying ou little Fishing Creek, adjoining the lands of the heirs of F.enj. Johnson, the Mayo tract, Jesse lloor.o and others, lieingthn balance of the Harri son tract, sold by Public Administrator and bought by J. 1. Tyree, containing six hundred and sixty three acres, more or less. jfcrTi:iiM;: Cash . YM.T. WILLIAMS, 6-23-td. Commissioner. Kingwood, N. C, June 21st, 18!Ji. FOR SALE. Gov. Russell rides in on his own horse every morning from his home in Cambridge to the state house iu Rostor, a distance of about three miles, and takes his scat at his desk, booted and spurred for the transaction of tho morning's ofit cial business, No other Sarsaparilla possesses the coubwati t V'Tior tion nn-i . r ees ft blob ni.Au tlood'e aarsapaiii;.. 4A.u!i.'.r to cine can stand. If you have a cough we miserable by lndi-estion, Constipation, earnestly ask you to try it. Prico 10c, 50c. and II. If your lunsrs are ror, cheat, or back lame, usj Sbiiuh's Porous Plaster. Sold by W. M. Cohen. Uizziuess, Loss ot Appetite, Coming up of the food, Yellow skin, when for 7"o. we i!l sell ihuu Shiloh's Vitaliz-'r, gu:r untHcd to cum them. Sold by W, M. Cohen. T11C LIMIT. Mirror. l-iip.sdi n d lover- Tell me, my angi O, that I Office of S. Cherry. 21 Drayton street ."'uVai.liuh, tia , Dee. l'i, lftih. Messrs. Lippmau Ri.s, Savannah, tia.; Dear Sirs I would like to ml 1 n y testimony to the almost miraculous eiic-et WQ.,t t0 dotu provo n,v 1)V(S ,,t 1 1 . 1 . in 1 he ease 1 .Mary IngiT- n). h Rke kni ,u of o,d fw ham, a woman living on my place; she ... had a constant comdi. sore throat, debility. Juu """" lul J ' UUJ J"JU- etc., nnd was emaciated to a degree that Sweet girl I wih you would give up ehewas unable to get out of bed unaided, smoking. being given up by physicians; she hi.1 Impawned lover Oh come now , i .i. . ii. J I1 I M i, l lauen me iuhi-m.m bo iuiicu uiuuu .ueui- . , . i l .ii.-i. .u u that is asking too much, cines without the least cltect, until neing put uuder tho P. P. P., she immediately - . - bpsTim to imnrove and is now in as iiood Shiloh's Cavakiih Rkmf.dy health as ever in her life. You cm refer marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphthwia tn meat anv time as to tho effect of P. P. Canker mouth, and Headache-. With P in the foreiroin" case. each bottle then is an ingenious nasal Yo'ir truly. Injector fo? them-n-.' i-cessl'iil treatment Samukl OnKRUY. 'd tiiese coiiplatiite v.ohout extra chaise eS-For sale by all druggists. i Price 50c. Sold by W. M. Cohen. jy 7 tf. A yoke of very fine oxeu. Young and huge. Prick fiiD.mi. Also a young cow, half Jer sey, aud young calf. Prick $is.nn. W. R. BOND, Scotland Seek, N. C. DKAI.KKS IN COAL. RICHMOND, VA. s. H. lit I-vl CO,, -De PLASTER, Riclimond, Va. nijSly
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