ifuiF m .fiitritltir Hi ittttiw vol. viii. LINCOLNTON, N. C, FRIDAY, OCT. 12, 1894, NO 25. Such Word as FAIL" 0 . g : ... June 2(1, 1.-93. 7- I have Used the FJertro- (-9 II poise in my family f r eighteen 8 months for XancJ-ia,' Crf.h, & : Jifoumafism, Constipation, A r- wvtrici, etc., aim it lias never failed in any case to curt;." v t lvi-v. . K. 1a nt, m iii.ii l!oint. (fj K00MOM0OOOO0OOO0O:0BOa0S0BOB0BOM0Ol00K08 BELWOOD Prepares boys for Hi- ,S'!i:i-i Klill nil' lie So'iir.r ''...v ,.iss Cnllc-.o. loly X.oH,..,. ii; JlliroltI, , 1 ,4- lei . Coinmeiciai Am Inm-i k-. Board and luifh n in K i; I,-1, Cpii! An'. 2. P .1 : da!.. :.!.. -iv ii, BKUWQs C; I ! A I? ( ) T T t COLLEGE Of MUSIC AND ART. is south Ti:Vij. SCHOOL F() AIUSI(V.L TRAINING IN V:;f: I ll i-: AUs I i d '!.. id EUItOriiA.N Man free native ine l,. : 150A KI 1 N ( i AccOttJUiedi: ion- lot ii- ii j f-j-iiii ii! I, In.u j. t. :n Os-I i lijiildliif L t I II 4 ill I 1 1 Cl ' ii I I, ! I I , . I !.l 4 Oil n,e III I'AlNf INC. IlKAUlMi, .L'-CIITION. Otitalot!iies st i,i ,: j,pi'li4 .0 ion. (' e'; ::.; ti.i-.f. :M;l. s ;.l:in Af. Di'rct Aug 10, 13 1 E. M. ANDREWS 'WtTo'fJ-'ale it lid JUtail h-dirrs i:i all ElullT(T!.l ill.'S td ten pii-cH, Parlor ot ten pi-rs, iieti Ml Mm sl.",(i 00. i Mini's tc Of ! X .1 - f.en, -2 ' f. t-. 'Ml I II SIDKHU AliDS EXTENSIONS TABLES lio t. $k 00 :'io on (y hina V. lostM Sin 0.1 -o 1", (Hi. ' v 1 ?l ). '" S,"i CO. Easels andictHra'; 3 no . t'.m: 1 o. COUCH e: -in1 ut:. '; 7 50 to 'io . JlllvC I . I. 11 I I.I.'. 1 "' wild K.. I 1.... ' - $50 00 i SI 1 1 11 io 800. On. 1.0 hi 1 his 6 a great salt; and you make a creat initaue it yo-11 fail to l 'ike advantage d' it ALL letters puiiiijitly answer ed. W lite ai oi.i-e lor paiticu- 3 &T8 10 hii I 18 h-i i r .1- S CHARLOTTE. X C Jan. 26, 18S4. fey, 0 t h -tt tAHf y ':ir r-. when all else fai!. Ministers of the h GOSPEL S s-penk oat for us. These words 8 ;l r-amnendation from one of g tiit. prominent Baptist In- vmhs ol tIK: .State you should 2 heavy-- and appreciate. Con- g s.i:!t with us by mail. Informa- O ti( a l'OCk mailed free. 5 ATLVTIC CLECTROPOISE CO., nt o trosmnyron, It. C. INSTITUTE 0 ' !;.,-: ,r 'fimity Collet- ami .,i i , 1 ? l : i ;i in the iii.cjital e Hi Uu.i L .: . 11 h. Fad l' 1 1 l!i rtlliji esH, l" fit MO, 3NT. CJ. M KTilODS i u:i-' 8 tHUtht nil S Professional Cards. J. W.SAIN.M.D., iia-i ! tied a Liii;olliloi ,u..l n lei iti-4 s. ivir-t as phlciau ii. lie ia; iis ol i jt itcol 11 ! 011 and mm 10 11 d li fin,;': y . ' ' : !i ind at ulgb at tl.e I. IS-J. 1 v TAL NOTICE -. . A eXftiidtr will I e a ti if 1,'iieolalOri, Jun', An- 'oiie", DeciutMi, J' 1- ii'd Apnh Will t e in Mi , .la . Septf mbt-r, N inber. 1 M ireli ahil M ' ' ;!. .. e Ho!jclld. I' I'M', rt Co! i; - Mill I.. J .! ' i The Old Friend And tlio heht friend, that never ! fa.ii you, is Simmons Liver Begu-: j later, (tho Bed Z) that's viiat you hear at. the mention of this ! eoe!h!it 'Liver medicine, and j people sliould not be persuaded I that, anything; else will do. i It is tlio King of Liver Medi cines; is hotter than pill?, and tales tla) j.laco of Quinine and ( ai. ':h i. It acts directly on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and i;ives now life to' the whole sys tem. This is the medicine you want. .Sold by -all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder 'to be taken dry t made into a tea. fj-KVKKV PACKAGE"5J 11m lb- '. Stump In red on wrapper. j 11. yji:iia. a; co ytiaJeipUi, ?e? zz i yliS I i tf f "if t "aigi.M2',mi iri-iFTiCTBi nn.i i rj.le-Marks obtained. pnvJ all lat- J j , m tx.s nc;.s louiiuctea ior moocrati i-ees. ' oi-n ewe i-s opposite u. s . pateut omcrjj ' ,.: iv. -i.i - . uie l.aient ia less time tu.-ui tuose . , JioiiUe trom Washington. . ... . S-ii.l model, tirawiog or phottf:. with je rip-4 j ftiun. Vvc advise, if paientable or not.frc3 oi; j Jci ur-'C Our feon4 due till patent is secured. ' A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents, 'w;tn J tost of same in the U. . aoa lorcjgn couauieb , sent irce. Address, ;C.A.Sft!OW&CO.: 5 OPP. PATENT OFFICE. WASHINGTON. D. C. f ''tViLLatU W 11 1 I S ol Set, .ember. on make remember. ;Tlc sound o4't! !d hunting horn. When "all through tin- hight, iWe lollowctl the eoon until morn. I With a groat torchlight I I Then fur down tic river, 1 The dogs all a-quiver, iav treed up a great sycamore. The coon ,s in sight, And then a great fight. And the old hern sounds o'er and o'er. Iut this is all seeming, An old manV dreaming, And his dreams pass away like 1 song. Those, now in yo'ith, Rather deal with the truth, 1 ill many more Septembers have .' - iione. Iut tliH song o my moidli, Is to stav in the south, And old Georgia ishetter than all V hari 'j .ssums glow fat. And plenty at that. And "tateis" are dug in the fall! SaHGE ri.l'.NTKKTT. iwimmm The .Veelioual 1'hKi' The Kej)ublican camjiaigners in the North are making their i light against the new. tarilf mainly ,'ii the grouixl that it is a section ed tan If conceive;! and framed by j Southern men m Southern intei- jests. They don-t believe this for i i 1 .1: .. i ioe tvotjw oeuer, and Know tliat there is not one scintilla of truth in the ascertion; but they must either concede that - tariff reduc- tnm was right or take issue against it. and the only enconragipg issue they can make is on the sectional line, for there ignorance, innocence and prejudice can all be played upon. In Vermont they played it, in Maine they piayed it, in Pennsyl vania they are lilayingit, and they will soon be playing it all along thelin in the North and in the West. Put even if this Were true in would not be a respectable argu. nient against the Wilson bill, for it would be simply equalizing where the McKinley bill discrim inated outrageoiigly against the South, in the interest of the North for that was the effect whether it was their intention oi not. The McKinley tarif was so onesided 1 hat any material modification ol il might be construed iy those so iisposed as in the interssts of the South, especially when the South had such a large representation in Congress and on the Committee on Ways and Means. Put the truth is that very fact had much to do .vith the concessions made to I he protectionists and the npposil ion that was made to putting more ol die raw materials on the five list. A -lance at I he tardf bill will diow that instead of being a S. ufiiejii sectional me.ure. it is 1 1 si el ioiialisiii enters il at all the reverse. - No bod" o legisla'ors e e'r showed more consistency in their demand for taiiiT reform, or more self abnegation in crrrying it .nit, than the. Southern lepreseiita-; t:es in both branches of Congress lei in framing this bili. IM ... le t a single article, the production on which is jiecubar to the South, j' hi w hich there was not more oi less redutdijij. Take the item of wool, for instance, over the putting of which on the- free list there is a howl by the Republican stump ers and organs in the North and We-t. Tic State of Texas glows more wool than any other Stale in the Union save Ohio. H grows more than all of the New Kngland at. Pennsvlvania ai d. New; i York combined," and yet everv Texas lepresentative in (Congress l;i Jjand both of the Texas Senators v ,te,l to pllt WOol n the flee list . , , , , , and there hasn t fen a whimper .lhowl frolll Te.aS. TllCV Hot Vo(ed t( Ullt J e.XaS WOO t J0 freu to hold tllC people 1 on people ami give the manufacturers the benefit of free wool, but they at the same time generously voted to give the woolen manufaciurrs of tliejand the movement hene, forth will N'orth a )nleetiv.-duty about halfjlm in that direction. IIaki'kks as gn at as the MeRinley hill gave j U'kkici.y. them. !ut ahout twin- :s min-h a-i 'l"'-wt3WMB a K 1 m-iny peoplo think tii. - ought, to have. ?. .m,.,.. ,mi,h. mo,-.' n.'JiJi31rs. (;e.,ive II. West, of Xewt uiau au ,e Aori Ueasten, Males comi.uH'd, l-U everv Kentuckv Representative in Congress voted to put hemp on the five list The South is rapidly becoming, if if is not already, the great lum ber see t ion of t his eountrv. With in a 4-ry lew years the eountrv nillbe mai Jy !e;,endent for it suppl.es upon the forests of Ihejn.g,, montl) Ho us:( (-(lM Soulh. A! id Vet, With but feW ex-,,,,.,,,,,. ,)(v tU),ol,s ailJ Cl'l ll 11 11 1: '.-. N.. .lit 1 11 r 1 1 1.. .i.i... seidative in Congress voted to put IuihImt on t In; fiv list . J'he State of XorJ h Carolina pro dueed more pine than all the Xor'Jiea-tern States combined, and V4-I "very North Carolina member ol Co!lges. v;tve ol e, ytded to pllt lumber oil the free list. I lie only simar cane nrodir the Unitel Stati-s isgrowninthe States of Louisiana, 'lexas and Florida. Under the McKinley law there was a bounty of two cents a pound on every pound oi sugar produced with an a-ldil iomil pro tective duty, in the interest of the retiners, of half a cent a pound on . , ; I'Uiuam 01m. every ounl of refined suirar im-i - , Imm u ported. And y,-t the Democratic! Sii"' Jtiv House of Iiepresenlaties, withi nearly every Southern lueinherj Tl"' -,V;l'"-'Ss ever attain ... i i 4 .. .1 i- Jed by the N.uth Carolina Stat; Hiu'ii 10 1 hi 1. sui;;u on uie nee usij, . Mod 1 ICMiil lie. l.,.)inti- j ' " 1 -T ' bill finally , , -. passeil. and w ith the vote of the Louisiana, Texas and Florida Kepreseiitatives, the boun- ?' , . , " oiuv etpuaieiii ic aooui a cen and a pound substituted. The man who with a search light j and a thousand pov-r magnifying gu.ss couni mm seci 1011a nsui in i . . . 1 . i- 1 i 1 1 an uiise--u.it j-raat :n. ann w un- out a searchiignr .aim a magnify ing glass gnd "tho man who struck. Hilly Patterson,"" or the man who first, discovered Penjamine Harri son as a President ial possibility The cry that, the Wilson bill is a Southern measure is a I rand as i patent as the McKinley bill itself, a fake so thin that mountebanks with a shallow of decency, should be ashamed to run it and father it. Stak. Mi- N' TariH'. hi the first place, the law has made certain the replenishment of the treasury and removed ali risk of a further increase in the perma nent, nut ional debt. Again, it in sures the cheapening, to a subslan- rial exl.-nt. of a mult it nde of t he 1 liecess tries reducing th .,,,,1 ..Minfnrk i.MiiY. cost of living for eV erv household, without weakening the res airccs of t Ic govi-rnment ('iotliiug of every description, cloth car iet lr,;s; goods, blank-ts, and w ill ' e cheaper an II ' e dieajer and b. tier i evervulcre lor its passage. jm porle i d, woods and lum'oer. china and glassware, pocket kn:vesii"i r ranci .w..rnsey, mo King oi ( and table knives, nearly ail the j vult i sm : Sie-irys wonderlul complete goods, the us- of wli icb "forking World": Prof. De Coop is so lar-e a part of civilized life.!"! :n,l !'is wonderful dog "Fitzsini- toother with the materials of : hare in the U H I' Ifi 'He 14 1 4-4 .1 : I. .1 large reductions of duty. These j . . . ; in ; igi.-s .noii' ;u ii.h.ii, j.ii- I ! . ! , I., ii ir ... H. in a few mouths, make every man's daily earnings more valuable to him than no.v. Put they 'will d,. far more than this. They will do much to reviv.- depressed indiistrv and to restore general pioperity. A pretense is made by a few man faduri'rs f anticipated distress from the reduction of certain pro tective duties, but for this we can find no foundation in the law. Put e brightest feature of this tarill is found in the fact that it is a turniug point in the history of our econoinieariemslai ion. it signal izes the final stage in the most cc s ly x er:ment ever tried by a .eaci ful nation. The exp?rim?!it has failed. In the new law the nation lias turned its face toward justice, toward economical truth, toward ultimate freedom of trade; v! ) , , A j J'mes A. Uet, son ot Dr. and on. fornieriy ,)f Wilmin-don lied yesterday afternoon at Chapel Hill, aged eighteen years, of tu- jercular mlamation of the bowels. A post mortem examination re vealed a doen perforations. He was prepared for college ut Cataw ba Colleire and enter-il Him ,hIi... j 111()IV elass of t,e Fniversitv dur- and his last words were words of regret that he could not live to be an educated man. A short funeral service was held in the University chapel, and the entire student nody accompanied the remains to the depot this in irninir. 'I he nail haivr wimv of hi- class mates, Messrs. II. Ib.weii II. I'. ' Winston, U II Craves, M. M. M, (',: U ,., U. s. . Pusbee and L. M.IIae. TM. b.i.ly il through iMirham on the noon train lor Wiin.ington, wherelacity for wealth production o the interment will take place, j mere to lack of population and ."eoinpiioe.l ,y tin- mother, fat.h-j pr. .gressi i- development. South- . .i- .ii'ii.I ..... I II... .1 . . A l' : L . I I V n..,u wril.rs ,,;U,. :lf(.,y piimttM, (uJ 11 red for 1SJ4 (Oct lM 10 '('.! h it' ii-,, i-wliij 41 (.owi coiiijiiions prove I j Theie is a n-.'ine and wide qiread tat. interest in it. Paeh i sm-ct-edinu 'day adls something I 'ihe Agricultural, stool; and ! poultry exhibits will hii pass any - thing ever seen in North C.-iroiiiui j ....a .. . Simt. utd nerhaps 111 th; Among the pr,, nt exhibitors ,. ;n tile widely known uieno e farm d Onslow county; the Ala mance farm of Alamance; the Xanderbdt estateof Pudcombe ; t he lloge Poultry yards of Forsythe; the Os.4'oola )':ultry yards of (Jra ven ; f he Floral Jardei.s of H. Sti-inniofz the Oi (Mill;, ee),e t!ie SedgC-tieM . 'arm lock of ( Irang farm of Forsythe, and ofher prom inent farms almost, without end Th ra purses are lar-er t han !'' ' o.ioe ...nmi;yei ag' rega1 i ng ( ; ',)! 1 he nmv-nnMit ol' re.-uperat ion Already the entries show horses of noted spe.d and reputation from Marvlaial, Kentucky, Virginia, j Pennsylvania, District of Colum- j bia. Xoilh anil South CStrolin:i i All classes are fill.-d, and the rac ing will be tiie most, enthusiasti: and exciting ever iirn m North 1 "aroiina. I -aned and amusing sale atlrac- I ' i . . . . . . . I I hons are alivadv Oo..Uel m great profusion. A niong t le-m are : Chasi-'s gn at. Cvido.-ama of th.- Pit lie of (idtysburg; The famous iaucmg gins, irom tin- worms r-.uv ami Tans t.y .aslight ; Ilurd's Wo'-id's Musenin ; Milh- La Mar, tie mysterious mind reader, I 17' 11 .1 1-- I'l .i i . i- I : i 4 l- i -nons , ooi n oiwnout win maMq ,,,,uun "---"" ( ;'S",5""J' f'v"' tlj,.V ui.ending by I i mcIi ii 1 n i parachute. Posides the specialties there will be numerous other features of in terest ; j.-welry woi kers.cane racks. Uortuna N ickh -In-the-Slot ma chines, phonographs, flower work- e-s, silhouette artists, card engi-av eis .vc. Arc. The rail mad rate is one fare for the round trio. SI'K IMKN CASKS. II. Cli V. rl, Nf-A- Ci-.-s'rl. U i-., was i r .ole. .1 with net i -o 1 1; s i hikJ rfifU'imt sai r,i-st.niiHf'li wh- ili-.r-l-o-b 1-i s I i--r us :tV.ct'.-i t nri lilhiln t- d'-sjoe, M .4-:ite f-lt tiwuv , ;mi i Ii" urii'lv rf.i.4--i in tl -stl HI.l Slll'll J til. 'f'lM'l' In lies ut i-lic-trie l.ipi-i.' c'Jii-l liim. Jvlwarl Shi-i.lif'r.i, Wan is1 ii-jr, 111. I.ai runniie' s.ri' 4.11 losl'i; 't i t yf-nrs' -:oiI.:i- t?el tl.r !tle-..f Ectriet .....I cn.-r. I. l .ti ' o - Ic I r l nil i- I i ' .... i i...r ...n.i ni.a null Jehu Si.'-i'ki-r, t'twl ii, )., IibiI ri e lrt; f.-v4-,- sores on Ids i . il jtis lit wits iiH iir.iMe. One l-ottl t ec:ric t"tters inl ere bx ot U'.cien s Armcti oalvi j urf.l him entirely. tuldai.J. LiWtr4g' Dru-tore. The Mouth KxTivmc Attention. The Kvenin- Post, of New York, evidently giving the Smth much a lention at the present lime. Tie any and pronounced indications f t ihe better have been made the siihjeet of careful study, tho result of which has appeared in several able and conservative editorialsyill ihe more valuable for the reason that they plainly show that they have only bn written after a deep research into I he ipiestion.aml that tln'y are simply a presentation of tacts so desirable to ihe South just at this time. Inferring to ihe possible changi of investmt nt of the bulk ofhoim and foreign capital from other sections to the South, the Post coniuieiir as sollows : I.'IM . r . . ..' lneisoiun lias, to iC2iii with 7 - , a oi mi oasis iioni winch to niaUe its state. The South is not over capitalized; it is not, therefore, dogged with the wrecks of last year's commercial enterpries. In one h im' the Soath is l.oor vet this , leaves the quest ion open whether i , its jiovertv is due to lack of "an ni writers have lately ponue, ,.ut ithaUiy the showing of . he census ot l.Hi ven the farm production i . , 1 ot tlie Niulhern States averages L), , , . ' , -1. 1 j"-, 4-i-ni. on ine capital -n ve-h-d. against 1:1.1 per ci-nt. for all lariiiing sections of the Uhite.l Stat-s .combined. . Agriculture done, though in aiiiv.at degn-e tic ia. is ol every country's we.illh, is no, however, by itself a sure if I i anee for industrial expansion. Put 1 ,,u' !j :1S s eil known, luni, l ''v,,n befi'.i,. the patuc of l,si;;, - enu a new career in other bin s. ' ""' ' ' 1 ,?:,"l"f ICfin The cotton mills of the Carolina.-. I ': 1 I ''"v- umi! ii Jor III.- iron I'liniM.'. ,1 , I ... ; . . ol Alabama and Tennessee, tic liilllber llidllst ties, 1 ne e, , ( . , v; i see. i ml ioduction of the il.-cade pat 4- 1- . 3 ai' 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1- luslaii.ies in point. Such figures and others alr. ady published by the Manufacf urei s"' :...i... . i i io-t-oii ;ue ipioieo. as Well as ng- I utes show ing th" abundant corn t ..I : . ... i : . i . 4j, .inn lie- so ii.iii4 in n.ilj lieu as follows:"" "This is a windfall of t!c irreat- ...f ;. tl. . i' ...a. . . from ihe panic had begun in 1 1 1 i s section, and progressed more rap- els.-where, iong bi f(M 1 uarvest wasd. termn.nl. It is well-known fact that tie- eastern dry-goods market ha- for seyer.il months found in the South the! only steady outlet for its accainu lafed stocks. It is the Southern "'. w:im -I'.qi.ai. to.-! i : 1 1. . . l ....:...: ,""u":- 'o-.--i - oi.s ,,, ,,- IMr "hr oyer lv):;t MI,d fh cage compared with least 1 Cleaning-house exchanges tell siil stantially the same story. Of the many and extensive bankrupt corporations, it is a "Southern em many whio-h alone has made real and assured advances towards re sumption. Mauu fact ureiv IU ;.c or,l. The 4lu llitil of I)r Kingsi.uav !(J,ir ot lt. WIIiMIXAToV mksskx- i ' - . il ... I ; m:i:, ;.lways writes well upon lit. erarv or religious tojdcs. We copy te-dav an article n whether min ister ught to preach the same -i -moii ov4-r and over. (Jur obser vation has been that many of the j.. divines keep a barrel and t' at every few years they turn the barrel over ami go through it again and still again. Tic ditl'er-.-1 ice between a "strong a'nd the weak ;uid stagnant one being, not i much in t'l 4 tpi ility ot the fir.-t time it is trie I on a eongregatio s tuit on the improvement that conn s Irom the refurbishing whi' h isgi'en it We have heard a miii.ster preach a sermon from a text ihaf. ought our f .nevt Five years later, the si4in .Heath er would repeat the sum? text. n,ut lno improvment in t he matter . . ii fand stylo of the sermon would show great growth in the minister. W e have heard other ministers re peat their si rmons. without chance until they were old stale and un profitable. Theiv is more in the man. than then there is in the land." T ike wise there is more in th preacher than in any set.., on. If he be sat- ilii'd with mediocrity and -dullness, he will keep on relating his shelf worn sermons ant ill nothing but a "b-ggarly "row of empty benches" and 0 few pious sisters attend upon his ministry, liberie ambitious lor excellence and enlarged usi fulness. he will take his sermon and till it with tie Uinwh of spirit a:. I kno!edgt that e. nies wi h ei,l.:i.;. d - mpatliy amp Ui'eatt-r wi-dom iio.il i beajj no more res.'mo!.ii,ee t The original erinon. hou!..it tho ;., n... I ti 1 . , . 7 111.7 . .....v , 11. .1,1 ii,.-j, e.nuiig o.-ik Dears to acorns from w hitdi it News i' Observer. prung. A dispatch from Montgoinerv, Aia.. says thai a movement is on loot p, orgaui,. a ddegation ot olio oi il. i,.:ldinu business men of I lie South for tiie purpose of hav ing iiieni make a vigorous light at Washing!.,!, ii,,. inuy in behalf of the Nicaragua 'anal The nhm j i- for tl. cuiiii.-ivial clubs of lifi ., si x ly of thelar.,,, in tl s ..., , ... i 'i, t!i to send jvn o - legah's .-nc 1 I ! v , ahnmto:1 uith instructional i i - tor tin- 4-i .i H ii i, -i-i-; I . 1 1, 1 . ,r i io to to stay there until the .Nicaragua canal bill is passed Manufactu r ers' lh-coll. I II I J I II .r- j: I .!(,; Of Ihtt S oi noi. S ' i .la. !i-., wlni nam- iHJ i (oil C.-waid lr l'.i i.h d Li v n. Nov , J.SS'J wlo e lit; whs ;' 'nta'o. . , .1,1 ,Bi- ! s: ' '" ,,!s i ,,i l-' aiuherlaui's 1 !"' ,HI " v ' ' 'oiisnlerit 1 lie I f.f p i j, , ; 4, j, ii. i f !e . 1 ; 1t 4 I pi :, il i ( it ti, I los . -J i , kind in MIlJH' It Is II I :i'ieo a: i" ai ii sl,(..i.( ,.. n, , '14 f 4 ' ohH d. J'' - s;, ! I x ! . I . Oi. ii e hain ,.f I vu.e W I, :, iii.i:, 'pI'MSU- 1 -iii-c or ol V, Yi I'. A', i Vs 'Moon . . Ioa.', ii S le- c; ':, cot:ietitlOU-! e.-ouiti.eed Cc, ndi-f !-. m'h P. i; Pi'. n to allde!f, g,i. ii.ist.t, tt'u-y -ciist-, loot - t 11 pixfis and tie oio-essuia in ; , , t, r lnunv, -piidas .nut dislocrlii.iir;- h!1o foi -Ol el.S aioj Si ill iCS'i O' ll.C lllUfii'.IfN "V i n : j p I. ii t t ! the I Htls l l'-4:.e - v i' II It !l I'fffCt a cine . ni- io, 1 1 iinOi ii" i 1 1 I l ip.p l-'.i m! h Jr. V t. Onus Ihu.-.-'. :eo.MM to :ir, m.. i uVroTciTiT'. WasIIINo , e. I ('., )c.t. X. -Secretary IJoI.e Smith, who has just returned ! : om ; i. orgia, speak ing to-day oi the recent (ieorghi elicli.ih said': 'The Stale i cl-.i-t lias b en ele -e l by betwe.-n '.tiM IWiAH) ma ority. It is manifestly unfair t eopipai'e t hi- ej. -,- i.,p Willi th.-. Slat.- election in I 'fJ. h.-ii (iov ernor Nor; hern !.! vi-o a majority , joii.uon. :;;(;! me KepuUican Stab Convent ion declined to en- A M'riiiiri(uri.(,1hl. p.ipiiiist candidate, and . .failed to put i.n; any can lidatea of the learned j their own T.'.e c dore ; teachers convent io'i i !i lois-'d Nor; hern. , , - . v to-rnor ..m ,cii. was not- )pp ed 'by t h over-no i t'aerefvre: I!'1ubli .. anr, but. on the . cwVx Mly wn :. supported by tic' ma'orityof tlieUl. Ill the lesliiiHll 1 al -il-tc- tion-of 1VJ-J both the p4.pHbii.-an and the Populis's had ticket in tic field, and .the D'-wc-ralic m: j uit was o.t! only o.'KO mo" than the majorirv in th.- recnt lection. Th'sye-jr ile Ileputj aiis State ton 'iition ndor.'i. the l'opuhrts. :.itd the U'epubllCa :ohd altre si M.iallV for th' ioket. r It i- but f.Mi tl a theccin. I'liiso'i, siioui.M'e m.t'dewith the ( )ehi:)-r it ic :n li'iritv -in th orevident ml eh ef ion. This 'frhow-c5 i di.V-reuce of ."i.oiV). and I Iv litve that this will te : accunit'e'tf for' hy th; ligid vote polled."