THE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 7 1894. 5. IT. DANIEL ,1 Editors an J Proprietor?. J. P. PITTMAS Whrn we tlink t;f the result of the election we ar; con! rained io believe tUt even nslt is, is better nt:. a'.i for Jiemocai-y. If the Fu&ini t.t Las a control litw rcj tity in r.ny county or the L gUlator the r rrir.1 will be vile anil bl-ck by the imxi campaign that they will sink is. to ob libion. There Is KI''ft '4 V'tl the fu ion ticket for no other than curiosi ty. It was a new thing, tula party bad advocate-'! new Me a?, regaidlens of principles at.l men like going jnto a side ahow, voted the ticket imply to see what that party would d not that they expected anything at lu bands, but solely because it was onaetbing new, and In cur opinion. If that party 'came oat the princi ples in wbich they indorse, these men who Totel to help put lliem in power will spam the day tUy did it. We make no war against our fellow Democrats, but wc do say, that haj flotne of them not thought eo much of a tow cent, and gone- and worked- for the party in which their fore fathess fooght for, this county would have ncrcr bad such a stigma placed upon it, and would hare still bad Democratic officers from Township Constable up. tit carried ou its busU new as it has fur many years passed, and we would like to say. that we congratulate eomeof the workers we think tbey did excellent work, anti to them we give the boners of the cmn'.ry even giving the Democratic vote it did. Alexander the III the Czar of Rusa is no more. lie is dead. All that is mortal of this desfotic mon arch will soon be sulpulched id their last resting t'l&ce. Death is the com mon fate of all the human race. The bigb low, the rich, the poor, all must toow iu bubble submission to the fatal hand of death. The desport, the King on bis throne ure subjected to some immut able laws of mortality as the bu.es blest Peasant. The death of the Czar had beon ex pected for scune time and all the nations of earth were prepared for the deep sorrow which now overs shadows the Kussian Empire. Grea sorrow is felt throughout all the Kussian domain at the death of their mighty monarch. Great Dritian mourns with the Russians in this tbeirx-hour of national sorrow. There is a hand of friendship between Russia and France, and the great beart of the French Republic aoes out in sym-. patby to ber neighbor for it has been only a short time ince the French President was cut down by the band of an assosain and France was filled tth a feeling of irretorablc loss. All the Empire is in deep sorrow at tbe death of the Czar. f. is re markable that the Czar was permit ed to die a natural death. Tbe Rus sians are made up of a low grade of citizenship. Tbe country is full of Anarchists, commanests and nibilaot and the life of the monarch is con stantly in danger. They use drna- tmte. nitro-glj-cerian and othor dia bolical agercies of destruction. Many attempts hvc been made during the past reiginc to take the life of the Czar, but without success. The entiro Royal family were caught in a fatal railroad disaster and narrowly eecaped doath, Manj people wcro killed. It is thought that the train was derailed by nihiU ists who sought tbe life of the Czar. We hope that there will be a rev olution in Russia and that royalty and despotism, will be dethroned. Until cionarobacs and despotisms re overthrown the deadly work of tbe InLilUt will go on with iu-purity. The will of the people must inle. Republican government is the lowest under tbe sun. m TO THE FARMERS. Since bis death, the Populists have warmly praised the great Vance. Tboe who believed ja that great atatesmen (and ail good North Cam liana believed in him) ought to heo these word ancVm i n, o ! bnlon id Rl7h 'Theory "moment yc.u l.., ,w , poltlical.party von Km your 0V-.. I uv4 -u iirrnv. yt)tir fclvejofthat reppr.t i d y'rj'rn f.oui tha wh.ilc- eoii:.u.i,iiv ( . of tien of ait tiv t-f t....tl wity whivl, au ,1, M ! ..,4.,t and cuIU valuta of U.: .-i', s . .,. as yoa act tof:cr w r.ir.u rs a 1 po Ittical parties i!I seek ou and vou. influtnee. Whenever y. u acta, t JJulitical only, all poll ;ca! parties tar &c f iit-.TB ...1 ...... j will Cgbt yea, and yon become as other political parties; and. moroever, when joa do that, as 1 bare already intimated, yoo deprive yourself of good men, the broad men and liber al men who are your friends in all the other parties and yon will not permit theru to serve you or to help you, but as political apostates and that men do nol want to become." WASHiKGTON LETTER. I will have to let po'itics aion until after the election. All our folks nave gone home and at the Headquarters here each side Is claim ing tbe victory with such giMto that I diiu't know what opinion to form. I can only pray for the democrats at this stage of the Oht. However there are so:wq practical points that are ol greater importance than'anylhing else to the rank and tile of our people. One of these 19 the growing demand for Southern truck in Northern sod foreign mar kets. It does not pay our people to ra.ae cotton at Svc cents a pound. It does pay them t iaie strawber ries at twenty cents a quart. Diver sify crops and put money in yonr pockets. Anotlur thing keep up with the times. Harness your water power, Learn all about electricity, the coming motive power of the Twentieth Cen'ur' whose conspieu ous dawn will soon begin to tint the horizon of time The education of the public mind has been totallj neg lected in this great field which is as vet, an unopened book. A few hare forged ahead and accomplished mar vels , among which stands the har nessing of Niagra by whi;h five thou sand horte-power of mechanical ener gy has been transferred to the eity of Buffalo, twenty-eight miles away, over a little copper wire, smaller than a lead pencil. Study electricity and learn to handle djuaroos and motors. Electric car9, electric lights electric machinery of all sorts will be used in a few years by all pro gressive people. Competent electric cians are everj'whcre in demand. Although this city is full of- office seekers who cannot el the smallest place under the government I have heard-of several .$1,800 positions within the past few months which - V I WMMW . - A if ilUW O. tmJitJk W V mil pelent to fill them. -- Dr. Toner, one of the oldest and most distinguished physicians Iiere tells roe that in 1801, when Thomas Jefferson was President, there was a small pcx scare here. A Dr. Water honse, of Cambridge sent the Presi dent pome virus requesting him to test the-eflioaev of vaccination. Jef ferson did so. and vaccinated a Jarse number of peoplo with his own bands, watching the process of incision with all the interest of a physician. This is about the most deumcrstic pro ceeding I have yet heard of credited to the "Sage of Monticello". U , In 1833, when Andrew Jacks n was President, his coachman. Charles, who had been with him io all his cam paigns was taken with confluent small por. the most malignant type of the disease. There was a panic among tbe other servants, and "Old Hickory" tried in vain to get sone one to nurse Charles. Finally, he gave orders for no visitors to be ad mitted, changed bis clothe?, and nursed Charles Limself giv'ng him all his medicioo and attending to all his wants until he recovered. Things have changed here since those days. An interesting scries of letters b Mr. Israo Avery, .of Morcanton Clerk of tbe Consnlor Court at Shanghai, will ba syn lcatei from here by the Wm. A, Hungerf ,r1 Syndicate Companj-, a new concern, which starts here under the most fa vorable aunpices. Praul V. Bunn. of North, Carolina, has been promote! from $l,6ooto $1. 800 by tho Civil Service Commission er. In one nerios of experiment made with boiled tap. water, to which cer. tain weiUkiiowu germs including tha fcF.u uicnius were added, the last j "u, c,-oio mi ln ordinary diffuss Ha - V,ic!ii fr 7.49 per cubic cent!- , , ' UJ " "C Cm Ct .a-dy. , -u-iw. tmina qit none wro eecond day none were t'mnd at all When direct snn light was allowed tt, effect the water, the ; typhoid baciltt had completely dis ppe4red in six bourn. Mireover, I "u? bacill reaiited a four-day s exposure to or d nary daylight, vaibbed as did "the typhoid germs under the direct rays of the sin. Illustrate i London News. . I IRTOI TOP MAJORITY IN N. Y. Democrats should uot become dis couraged at this large majority, and re member we have a no and let what happen understood that the the place to have nice We submit this your consideration. READ will be to your is - JUST ARRIVED, Oar rew JOB PRESS and the LATEST JOB TYPE male in the FOUNDRIES, and J) REP To do your work as CHEAP as you can done in the STATE. no man any odds in 0 HELPING HAND We are taught to lellowman JUSTLY, heluins hand. This and we bone our with tbe co-operation men of DUNN, and ins lons. It will pay you order. -3 G IT. CO a O o w r O a a ta t3 re o 'O o 73 o S3 CD 3 RJ' 73 4 3 o s -5 S3 cr. O O G XT IK) O .d dress THE TIMES JOB OFFICE, ID-axiii, W the chance in 1896, that may. it will be Times job ofliee la work done. advertisement for THIS I interest to read "I we are A II K D NEAT and as possibly get i Style and nrices. deal with vw and to irhc we intend to do efforts trill meei of the business all otucr adjoin to send us your r1 2 73 p3. .;; ' 2 ! 5 If 70 V1 . HI Zfl O H P. ! IF-" i I I -4 H 3 N. C Wot ice. I an going oot f business the first ,of January, and if you have any work to be done come at once. 1AM GOING TO have some fine buggies for tbe fall trade which will be reat, good and substancial, and you will do well to call on me before purcbasui else where. Recpectfully. J. A. JOHNSON W.L. Douglas O CUACT ISTHC BC8T. . HO-tOUCAKINO. 75. CORDOYATt. FRINCH& ENAMELLED CALT J.sprlNECALf&CUj6AKa 43.5pp0lice.3soce3. 2,.5 BcvSchcblShoes. i anipet. WiLDOUQLAS. BROCKTON, MASS. Ymn eaa mkre nay br nrcfclm W. I. Dmk1b fehea , . BccaeM. we are the larrett mnjfaciireri of advertised sljoea in the world, and guarantee the value by stamptaff the name and price on the bottom, which protect you against hig-n pricea and the tniddreman's profits. Our aboea equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every, where at lower prices for the value given than any other mate. Take no substitute. If yout dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by E. F YOUNG. Dunn. N- 0. POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable conditions. Oar FREE 96 page catalogue will explain why we can atford it. Draughon's Practical Business College, NASHViLLEi TENN. Write for catalogue. ) Book-keeplnr, Shorthand, Penmtnthlp and Tele- fraphy. We spend more money in the interest of ur EmploymentDepartment than half the Business Colleges take in as tuition. 4 weeks by our method teaching book-keeping is equal to 12 weeks by tha old plan. 1 1 teachers. 600 students past year, no vacation; enter any time. Cheap Boakd. e nave receatly prepared, books especially adapted to HOME STUDY. Sent on 60 days trial. Write ns sod explain "your wants." N.B. We pay $5. cash for all va cancies as book-keepers, stenographers, teaamers, clerks, etc., reported to us, provided we fill same, IT 13 ABSOLUTELY TteBest SEWING MACHINE MADE TTK on OCB DEALERS can seU yoa machines chesptr ttian yon esin Bet elaei-cvbore. The NXS W KZOXKB i our best bat we malce elioapcr kind, neb as tbe CUCTAX, IDEAIi and other Hlsli Arm Full Nickel Plated Sewing Machines tor $1 5.00 and up. Call on oar aceut or write us. Wo want yonr trade, and If prices, terms and square dealing will win we will have It TVe challenge the world to prodHce a BETTCR $50.00 Sewing Klacblne for $50.00, or a better (20. Sowing Machine roar $20.00 than yon can buy from ns, or onr Aecnta THE KEW HOME SEWI5G MACHIHE CO. OsAirox, Mass. Boaroir. atAsa. S3 Ukiom 8jvabc N.T. CtocAo, lti St. Louis, Mo. Duua, Texas. Sax fSAVoiaco. Cau tikta.Oa. FOB 8 ALE BY GAINEY fc JORDON, Dunn, N. C Favorite Singer. (DNV Aim Ann drOD leaf, fancv CCivor' trr larc rinwm with nickel rings, and full set of Attachments, equal to any singer a lacJ.ine sold trom $40 to $60 by Canvassers. The High Arm Machine has A Self-Settin? r.etdie - anl ffU-thrrtAin bottle. A trial in - your home before oavmeal ia asked. 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