THE ROANOKE NEWS TIIUliSDAY, JULY 14. 1S)2. THE IJOANOKE NEWS tutksoav .in.v 14, ism'. 1HK m.V.M li A TIC T!( kl.T. mi riiKMi'KNx: CRCVE:- CLEVEl ANP, F . K I. K-l'KKMDK.Vr: A. I. STEVENSON, y-ti ' i kv i:. EL!AS CARR, r-.i: ; ifu i am-i;o cuntr: . . IT.-- A. tiliToN, . I' . 1, .;!,,.!.. . ) i.ii -i: 1 .: 1 "I 'IM M : '.M'AVU O'KK, I W.i .... I . I. I I .v-l i.ki:: IKlNAl.K V. I'.AIX. '. : t ,;.u. linliKiiT M. IT KM AN, (.i'i'.r.nr.-nit'e, : ,itKS"Miii ii !:.! iTr.ri-tios: .H)HN C. SCAUl'.dKOL'till, ..f J.'lUI!..:;. i.'K ."' ,i.i:nky 1.1-nku- l: FKAXK I. (iSIiOKXK. FOR J! ii.K OF THE T I-.LI-T11 l.lsTRHT: (;i:oi;;k a. sir tor d. IT.tMI'KNl i.l. l-l.trTl'IK Foil THK SVATK-AT-I.AItliK KOHl-UT If. (.iLE.VN. of Forsyth. IRAKI, K.S 11. A VL'UCIC, of Wayne. Kx-l'UEsri'ENT Cl.KVET.AXH has de clined to allow the uce of his wife's name by tlio ladies who proposed to form a ; Frances Cleveland Iuiluence Club" to take part in the campaign. He does not think "that the name now sacred in the home cirel" a- wile and mother should be used iu i rder to exert political influ ence." Eoist. Lincoln O'I'.rien, of the re rortorial staff of the IJoston Tmnteript, has just received an appointment as pri vate secretary to ex-President Cleveland, and will at once enter upon the perform ance uf his duties at C ivy Gables, buz zard's Bay. lie was graduated from Harvard University in IS 91 with hish honors. EX-CONliltESS.MA.N F. has been elected chairman Democratic Executive I M. Simmons of the State .'uinmittec and the campaign As soon as will be called if electing a se" ill make a most K. C. Smith will in a short time open headquarters in Ealei.'h. this done the consmtttee together for the pnrpow o cretary. Mr. Simmons w efficient chairman. Mr. declined a re-election. . The Il.'p.illie:i:i traders in the State are building strong hopes of carrying the election upon the effect the Third party will have upon the Dctu-icritic strength. Chairman Kaves, of the lli ptib!iean com mittee says: "We will get the electors and will get at l..at five of the Congress men if things work out as we ln.j,,.." That means if th- Third party continues their tight iiti l dr.iw i.ii. m'h from the Democrats. If the campaign i.f the Third puny h.-u!d tlirnv the State into the hands of the It .uitlicatu l hey could expect no favors nor the accomplishment of their demands General Weaver, the People's party cm lidate for l'reid m, has been a little of everything in polhies during 1,'n life. lie was at one time a Republican and while one was very bitter in hia de nunciation of Suuthern men whom he now nsks to vote fur kirn. Duiing; the Republican period of his checkered career he said of the Southern people that th,,,. "who were not shot or hung are a-ain conspiring, to get possession of the gv urnmeitt," and dciiouneed tlum 1 a hungry, rebellious, mm luting, w.mi.tn selling gang," and as late at July In, ls8, declared, on the floor of the 11, .use of Representatives, that ho "had nothing to take back." Now he asks this "hungry, rebellions, man hating, woman selling gang" who escaped shooting and hanging simply because ho and his ilk had not the power to shoot and hang them to "conspire to got possession of the govern- mem, and put him at the head of it. Can Southorn Democrats vote for a man who holds them in such contempt? Will he look after the interests of aen upon whom he has heaped contmely and vilification which ho does not even now seo fit to retract? Can the leopard change his spots ? THE STKIKH AT ll()MITl'.A I). The sirike of the workers iu Cavregie's miil at II.itiKstead, Fa, is attracting at tuition throughout the country, in as much as it can bo used fur pulitieal pur poses. The facts in the case are these: The workmen' wages were adjusted on a siiiiini: scab-; that is, whenever the price Oi'sttei products advanced the wages ;id vanecl in proportion and there was no , . i - . . . i' .!... i. iiti.it to tne increase ut agc.-, m.u rm., entirely g veined by the advance of the price of steel. When the prices of the pre .ducts of the mill go down the wages go down also, but by agreement the wag, s could not go below twenty five dollars per ton no matter how much the juice of the 1 roduct might decrease. Since this slid ing scale was arranged the conip'tny put in improved machinery, by which it clain.s that a workman could turn out n L'lvat deal more in a Jay than be could with the machinery in use when the scale was adopted. The company there f re demanded that the minimum price sh. uld be placed at twenty-three instead of twenty live dollars jeer ton. The work i , ii i. men, they ciaiuieu, couiu waive uiMt money at twenty-three dollars per ton with the improved machinery than they could at twenty-five dollars per ton with the old machinery. The workmen objected to anv reduction, and because the compa ny insisted on it they refused to work. Thus far neither side had done wrong. The company undoubtedly had a right to demand a reduction while the right of the workmen to stop work is equally un- lucstioned. Hut when the workmen went further and said the non union men men who were, not Douiiu iy rutes or tne otk meti's Association should not work in . . 11 1 f . 11- 't the mills and put this declaration into practice they exceeded their rights and became violators of the law. So when the company employed armed men to protect their property they also violated the law. It should have appealed to au thorities of the State to protect their rights; and while the workmen had takeu the law into their own bauds the country ympathizes with them in their efforts to drive back the hired mob sent to over power them. There were employed at this mi 1 3,8(10 workmen, who were paid from ten to fifty dollars per week, and only ;!50 of them were directly affected by the pro posed reduction. Most of the workmen arc foreigners imported by the Carnegie company to take the places of American workmen who had before struck f r higher wag, s, or because they were cheap er than Americans. The Governor of the State has ordered the entire State Guard, S.fiUOin numbtr. to the jilace to protect the company's property, and enforce the law. It is not thoiiL'ht that there will be any conflict between the strikers and the troops, the jTevailing opinion being that the work meu will remain passive as long as the troops remain on the scene, though they are still determined that the mills shall not be run by non union men. While we sympathize with the work men in their efforts to maintain their wages, we do not propose to discuss tho merits of that question just now, but we wish to say that the legislation of this country for the past twenty-five or thirty years has been in the interes of monopolies and has made it possible to accumulate trem-ndous fortunes and thereby give in polists power to override the rights of ut Iters in a way not known prior to the war. And we say further that the Republican party is solely responsible for this legislation which has a tendency to make the rich richer and the pour poorer audio put th' joor more completely iu the puv.cr of the lich. The l!e,ublican par ty is solely responsible for this legislation and the gn.utli of trusts and combines under it because they have boea in full po-srs-i ,n ,,f the government with the rxeepii m of a few short inteivals since I sJliO; and dining those excepted inter nals t bey have always controlled at least one blanch of the government aud made impossible legislation objectionable to tlcin. When the Democracy had the Presidency or tho IIouso of Re,,rcscnta lives it lias always been held in check by a Republican Senato aud no law couid be enacted which was objectionable to the money lords which the Republican policy has built up and who to day control the Republican party. And yet these workmen io Pennsyl vania who are resorting to violence to prevent a ieduction of wages are Repub licans and by their votes aid in keeping in power the party which is wholly respon sible for the Stato of affairs now existing at Homestead. Pennsylvania has always been and is still classed as solid for - the Republican party, notwithstanding thtre are one hundred thousand Knights of Labor within its borders. TlIAT the Republicans intend to male the People's party a mere adjunct to their own and hope to carry the election by the indirect aid of the People's party is very apparent from the utterances of the Republican pre:. The Rulfalo, (N. Y ) K.i-jnrs.i (Republican) says: 'There is no use for the People's patty iu the west. It has not. justified its exist ence there. In the south it has a work to do. It has acquitted itself there better than the party it superceded. The Peo ple's party movement may be looked on chiefly as asotithern agitation, and cvt ry lover of civil liberty under the eoiistiiu tioiiniu-t wish it success in that which the Republican patty has thus fir been unable to ib) so." This means that the Republicans do not wish tho Peojile's party to accomplish anything i:i the Republican States of the west where it may work again.-t Republican success, but they are quite willing f !' it to grow in the IVmnoratie south where it succ-.-s wiil accomplish "that which the Reptib lican paity has thus far been triable. Io do," namely to ,iit the southern St.it, s in the Rc,ublican columns. firrii-""'-'r""!"-,"-,'1","",cr' " NEW ADVKRTISKMENTS. S Sarsaparilla Is a concentrated extract cf Sarsajiarllla, Yellow lVck, ripslssew.i, Jtmlter Uerrics, Mandrake, Dandelion, anil other valuable vegetable remedies, every Ingredient being strictly juire, and tho best of Its kind It Is possible to buy. It is prerared by thoroughly competent phar macists, In tho niot careful manner, by a peculiar Combination, Proportion and Process, giving to it curative power Peculiar To Itself It will cure, when In tho power of medicine, Scrofula, Bait Rheum, Wood poisoning, Canceroc.j and all other Humors, Malaria, I'yspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Catarrh, Rheumatism, and all difficulties with the Liver and Kidneys. It overcomes That Tired Feeling, Creates an Appetite, and gives great mental, nerve, bodily, and digestive strength. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is mid by all druggists, ft; six for $5. Prepared only bjr C. I. Hood it Co., Arothccarles, Lowell, Mass. K. It. If you decido to tako Hood's Sarsapa rilla do not be Induced to buy any other. 100 Doses One Dollar isTOTICE. The undersigned having this day iiial lied before the Superior Court of Halifax county as executor of the last will ami te -tainent ot'llrnj. A. Lavender, deceased, do hereby notify all "person, having claims against their testotor to exhibit tint same to them ley the 1st day of August ls'.Kl. THUS. M. MA(.TIi;r., Executor, KATE I.AVKXDKK, Executrix. Littleton, Halifax Co., X. C, June ST, 9; jy 1 (iw. HALIFAX COCXTr, SUPERIOR COURT. John I. Leach and James M. I each, part ners as J. P. Ltaeh & Co., plain tills, Against W. H. Curtin and Florence L- Cuitiu, his wife, 'ind It. It. lliowning and How ard lironni op, j.aitiiiM us 1',. K. llrowning ,v Sou, defendants ACTION' TO l-OKIX'LOSE MORTGAGE OX LA XI). To the defendants W. Ii. Curtin and Flor ence L. Curtin, lii wife: In pnrsu nice of an order made in the above entitled cause at Spring Term 1st!):! of the Superior court ol Halifax county you are hereby notified to appear at tic term of siid Stipriot' court to be held ut the l otivtliotise in Halifax on the 10th Monday after the first Monday in September 1811-J, ami answer or demur to the complaint. Witness Joint T. Gregory, Clerk Superi or Court at office in Halifax this 21st day ol June lSil-2. JOHN T. GREGORY. T. N. Hill, Attorney. 6 30. lit. THE SUN HAS SECURED DURING 1mhj: W. I). Howflls, H. Rider Hazard, jorw M-rHHh, Sonuan WUvr, Andrew Lnn, Conan Doyle, Rt. George Mivart, Mark Twain, Rudyard Kittling, J. CUndler Harris, R. Louis Stevenson, William Black, W. Clark Russell, Mury E. Wilkins, Frances Hodgson Burnett. And many other distinguished Writers. THE SUNDAY SUN Is the greatest Snnday Newspaper in the world. PRICE FIVE CTS. A COPY. BY MAIL f 2 A YEAR. Address THE SUN, New York, N. Y. RTISKMKNTS. Both tl method and results when Syrup of Figs i taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly ou the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, clonuses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers mid cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effect, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, its mauy excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60c and'$l bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SM FRAHCISCO. CAL. IWIWLLi, KY. HCW tORK, H.t. mar 20 ly SEE HERE! You can save from 1.) to J.') per cent, by -lil'YING- Fruit Trees and other Nursery Stock front the OLD NORTH STATE NURSERY- ,T. Y. SAVAGE, Agt, Scotland Neek, N. C. Js-iyYVill canvass Halifax and adjoining counties this season, mav 5 3m. READ IREAD ! LIQUID ENAMEL PINT, HAS BEEN 1XTHE MARKET 22 YEARS. MIXED HEADY FOR CSE. axy oxe r.i.v .tmv IT. Wilson, X. C, Sept. 8, 1H7G. Mr. C. P. Knight, Baltimore, Md..- Dear Sir: Iu reply to your letter as to the merits of the Liquid Enamel Paint, it allords me pleasure to say it has given en tire satisfaction, so much so it has conver ted t lie painter that applied it. In fact the opposition to it was so intense when I was about to buy. I should have likely bought lead and oil had I not have known you sn many years and having great conD- itcuce in your integrity. lours truly, R. R. COTTEX. ARMSTRONG, CATOR CO., WHOLESALE M I LI. I N ICRS, Biiltimore, Md., 1884. Mr. C P. Knight, Sole Agent, N. J. E. Paint Co., Baltimore: Dear Sir: In January 1878, our store was painted with the Liquid Enamel Paint made by the New Jersey Enamel Paint Company. We used tints that generally show tliu eflct-ts of exposure, but the paiut has retained its color, gloss and freshness. We shall take pleasure in nstng it in the future. Yours truly. ARMSTRONG, CATOR&CO. dispel Hill.N. C, Jn., 1H8I Mr. C. I'. Ki.isht, Baltimore: Hear Sir: 1 take pleasure In statins that I hare used, withmtti ln tlsfantinn, yunr Llnnid Kna nu'irtiitit on our dwelling house in this town, aud can confidently reci mmenrt it to all who wottl'l like to iiic a beautiful mid ilurab'e paiut for any purpose. Verv restart fully, . B.MARTIN. John Robisiom, J. A. Leak, President. Tieaa. John T. Pavm'-k, Secretary. 0IX1K AGItlCt'LTI'RAT. A MECHANICAL FAIR ASSOCIATION. Wudeshoro, N. C, Not. II, 1870. CertlScate of merit itwardtto C. P. Knight, Ilultimore.for tiwt prepared Faint, neinr the New Jersey Kiiamel Paint, eihililted at the HUie Fair of November, IbT'j. Petersburg , Vs., Pec. 16, 18. Mr.C. P. Knight, Baltimore: Dear sir -Vt have used the I.liiid Enamel Paint made dy the New Jersey Knamcl I'alntCo., wliii h I puri haMd thruuiih you, and we fniinillt tlrst riass In every particular, ami It Justly ih wrvraall thul Iselaimed for It aato beauty, dur aul'lly an, 1 ol-, ,li,, hit. Y, ur, etc., I.EROY ROPKR WooiMwurtri, M. COct t, ViT). C. P Knlht, Esq : The Paint, Liquid Enamel, reat hed me prompt, ly. 1 will state that it has (Iven entire satisfae. tlon to both niyselfatul aittU;r. I retrard it as the best In iHo as to itality and economy and I can uiihesitatiiiitly r, common,! it as such. Very respectfully, K. II.KEAD. Baltimore, Dec. IB, 15K9. C. P. Knight, Esq., Baltimore : It ulvea us (treat pleasure to certify to the good Qualities of your I. iniiid Knsmi'l rini mi,i i,. the New Jersey Enamel Paint Co. After using the old style paint for a number of years, we were iii'iuieu vo try jour pal ill oy tnose wfto had used It. Yte havenow teen iisfnv tt s,,mM bIt years, both for Inside and OMtside work, and it ori vuuia aaiiMsciion. Yours rbretfully, HEFORDoiCO. C P. KNIGHT, I0M GENERAL AGENT, No. 12 South St., one door South Lombard 8t: BALTIMORE, MD. (8ample Cards fcrnlshed by sail rails.) epical. ADVE a Ni,.;d i i xisKm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. What is Castorla la Dr. Samuel Fitcher's prescription for Infanta mid Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Tlcasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays fevcrLshucss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves tccthiii troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of iu good effect upon Uie-tr children." Pit. 0. C. Osaooo, Lowell, Mtua. " Costoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.1' Da. J. F. EiNCHiixii, Conway, Ark. The Cento.nr Company, 17 WELDON 1 Weldon, N. 0., FOB BOYS -AJSTID GIBLS. OFFERS TIIOROIGH INSTIU'CTION IN LATIX, FRENCH, Gcrunin, English, Mathematics and Natural Science. Full and efficient corps of Instructors. Advantages not surpassed by those of any other school in the State. BOAEDING DEPAETMENT. Undct direct supervision of the IIcad-M aster fur the bcne6t of scholars from a distance. TEBMS BEASOFABLE. For further particulars, address, William Holmes Davis, A. B., Head-Master University School, Woldon, N. C. 6 SO 2m. zzzzfOO KlfiDS Of zrzr PIPS. 11 SoleAg'ts for Eife's Hydraulic Earn. Hand Power and Steam Pumps. Iron, Wood and Terra Cotta Pipe. DRAI1T TILE- SYDNOR & SHEPARD, 1445 Main St, ICHCOlTr), Vjb.. ARTESIAN AND DRILLED WELLS. PROSPECTING HOLES DRILLED. my 12 6m. Haviug qualified liet'ore the clerk of the Superior court of Halifax county aa Adntin istratorof the estate of the late John W. I)we. I hereby notify all persona holding claims against the aaid estate, to present to me within one year from the publication of this notice, should they fail to do to, I shall plead this notice in bar of a recovery thereon. Will Wo glad to hava those owing the estate to settle at once. EDWAKD T.CLARK, Administrator of ths estate of the late J. V. Lows. 8-23-Ot. Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me." H. A. Aacnsa, If. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." United Hospitil ind Dispsniuav, Boston, Allsm C. Smith, Pre, Murray Street, New York City. II ol Ii, n LIS, Us, ETC. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. INSTRUCTION is offered in four gen eral courses of study, six brief courses, a large number of special studies, and in law, medicine and engineering. The Faculty includes twenty teachers. Pchol urships and loau funds are, available for needy young men of talent and charncter. The next session begins Sept. 6 For cat alogue with full information. Address PRESIDENT WINSTON, 6-23-tf Chapel mil, N. C.

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