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22, HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1892. DLi i lO* i s \ £ >i; HI IJ. \ I i#-iK>rri»> V to -\Mojif Mfi A^- •» r ♦ "i » *• I ’•> 1 i‘ > • N V , > . -V S‘ i.»itGr , I. 1 .r. ati int^rvi^'W toda?; • j , rv ^, 1 iMi.'-'crat hear- ♦ , , e \»-r rnturti of the dt-.. . , • r-rty f) j)()W‘-r in the Lflt J !.■ va'^i rv 14 ni rit OTer- t.-' . : ai.d erat ■ f ying. 11 l]Ot ^ '1* > *' J » inuiiiph of ei- I'r- **. * ^ i fr' V e ] a f ,d arifi a just trib i.t- ' • I.U. l.at it irH a ▼indication of tl 1 . a iit;c I r; nnple^^ rrliicn he (In:.. !.‘ l d i>e prop'e w*-ra op T t • • . d f rc* IhII and d«Hired ti; . i ' ri.'a and UpC'Il thos»^ t wo i - - .' '.» »• hi*VH Nfon th»^ vict ‘ '^■y- Fi ; ; . 11 t h •* federal t’lwc :ion r.* ] I '* vf rnl S iith« rn .St ..t. \V. • '■ . • l.a-h ::ag ::t ot h*r vri.rf 1 ive : r ly." li.il d 1 »rt_T. 1 t lu-yl . at u - •• I »' i ! • ry with it liiC t • If'-. ; I i • I 1 11* •d St^Io-.. wii ' ! 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A-' t .i.'ii h');;r h:l^ lToiio ovt-r — •- 1> I'l I'fj>ultliraiis siiu‘0 *•■' ’^^1* I l.iy lu aiy t liiiiLTs = I'-' 1 "lit. 1l was an- ' . i!; tl.*> Sun a Wffk ai^'o 1 ‘ i 11 r>T. ain.! his ■a I im; till.!;'.'.1 to tht- • •: '• T i ‘'r 1.0 Sun ■ ■ *> ■ * M..it lini*> to > i" ' ^ : 'nti’il'Ut(''l. ■ • : ! 1. 'A ,;i ai;’it'uii’‘- ' ^ 1 U ;.t i 1 II ri--( '11 ot >n- • ■ ' ' t tl -■ :f t-J.'H'h), t i.:- '• uiitrv ■ ' : ;.at tl.f Knl);tit« of J^bor in S^^^lon. Hr. Louis, Nov. 15.—^VLeIl the Kiii^^'-ht.'s of Labor convtne in an nual sc>^ion today, tLey ^vill l>e- ^^in periiapH [the most eventful ^'atlierin^^ since tlie inauguration of the order. The general assem bly Tsill this year at least haveihe batisfaction of listening- to a re- l»ort which shows a decided in- I crease in menibershij), and as this lias not been the caso since tlu* Iwichinond convention the ff'-'t becomes one of decided int-r st. Al the present meeting the im portant topic of discussion 'svill i • that relatiiif;,'- to j)olitics. Kfforts will l>e made to secure radical chan‘.,a'S in the present laws ^^ov- ernin^ the org-aiiization. The more forceful blow’ of the reform ers will bo aimed at the cardinal j»rinciple contained in the Kniijrhts of J.abor jtreamble—'‘No i>nc shall, however be compelled to vote with the majority.” It is not intended to coerce the work- inLinicn to vote f».>r a particular nominee, but to use moral suasion in the interest (jf the camlidat-'s wl.o .'lie friendly to organized la- b'l;. r timat(‘ly it is hojx-d t> I htcc on a Lirni footing- a hilnrj- j'olitical ptirty that will hav(^ no rt lati>11 to either of the old j)ar- tics.lt is to be essentially a work- in-nian’s “party, whoso course shall be dii-tated by the masses, and not by the jiolitical wire-pull ers. There is talk, too, of the re tirement of CJrand Master I’ow- ilcrly, after ten terms of service. This talk comes from the friends of Mr. Powderly, "svliO state that Mr. Powderly himself would f^lad- ly retire if the assembly could unite on his successor. Ho him self is said to look favorably on A. W. Wright, now on the execu tive board, juid for ten years edi tor of the Journal of Labor. WINSTON IN FLAMES. M Af.-NIFICKJfT HOl'»FS LAID I A>U- >:•» AM) III I>K*TEOTKl>. I. It May ('mt to tho Coarts. Columbus, O., Nov. 1*2.—Both the democratic and republican state committees continue to claim the state. The republicans figure that their highest elector haa SOO plur^l- ity uiiJ thier CAudid-.ite for S*#cretur_» of stut** 1,20(>. Iho deu:Ocrut-^ ciniia 22 of the '2'A ‘a»ctors and tbtir ■stutv} tu’kot by ttho.il 1,000 pIwiMlity. A vi;;i;ai'.t w;itoh Ix iu^' kt*pt over thn ollh'ial couut'? ^ i iu VHrious counti»«s. Muiiy .-f tior.ai reports of atteiupte l fr in i in tht» fuui;t.s are rccf-iv.-d In m itiy insUinccs tiun* i> a c.)ili'^ion f.v'cn I the Coiinly Siip^'rvisor.s as li> ' I'Utc 1 t>.. Iv tli .^1 le> r='- t ' ■ hliuliu li..- I’ckeL- tl.:;t ; ^ j di'Cur^l* ; i r t {; • u .v ; j i v ; It IS c\p»-v •'i.TO.OOO— Two Fire* in On# >ight—A Terrthle l>r«traition of I'roprrty. 'A iM.sTOx. No?. 14.—T^a^t night about 11 o’clock the firn aiarm w»m ^nunded. The fire con)pani*s wert* [•romptlj out. Th« fire broke out ui th* drug store of Brown Sc Brown and is "up- y>o»ed to har® been caused from a defective line. Brown A. Brown's ;tore is on Lib- ortT street between 3d and 4th streets. The flames rapidlj spread an^l ill ft little while the whole block wan ablaze. Some tima after midnight a sec ond fire broka out on 3rd street, between Church and Cheatnat. (ireensboro waa telegraphed for help, and in one hour and minutes thw Greensboro boja were in Wioston and rendered prompt fti.d inraluAble afsistanc^, R!jd in a n.'jiie vhe fire wfi,j under c. in control. J lo."^ is csfmatf' i nt .':^2.';f),- I H (1 I, It it th^ (tpiuion o' ncune of ll.e cit!z»n^ of 'A'in-ton thrtt th(» lire WH> ll.a work of an ni- cvij.lii*rT lieud In tijif-, iiOfrTrr, I Ihii]' th^jf may be mist:tken. 'I'here is more thun ordinary ex citement OTer the fire among t.’i*^ good people of Winston. hfiiiitor Sherman Wont Itr^ig;n. Vv^AsniNOfON, D, Nov. 12 - “Thern is no authoriiT whater«r for the statdment,” wan Senator Si'.er man’s reply when the report that he would shortly resign was repeated to him to-night by the World corres pondent. Mr. Sherman w»? amused bj the story and added tha*. he had no ide* where it had originated. Ohio politiciani htre doclar^j that nothing could preyent the election of ei Goy. Forak«r to succeei ^^r. Sherman in the sanate, and for this reason none of them believe that Mr. Sherman could b« induced to retire to private life. A I)^i\u>cratio (iuvarnor i'l Kansaa. T.)i kk\, Kan., Nov. 12.—There i-^ no doubt what»ver of Lowcllin^’’--^ election for j,'Ov«rDor of Kans.-^s. Secr *tary Brow^, of tha r#public:^n state oomiuiltttW, said ihis afterno'>:i: “We hava he*rJ from oyor tifty counn‘b ou the ofilcial count, anJ there i no hoj'e for us to elc;'‘t !i :ovorr.'>r. Thf> r>*uiitUM ( MU^l. !>• lllnl» I Ij frotn 1 h..l*»r* * The Bar %iLirt I'ami. .s a^ain tc- | A curi'»u- I’ir-'Uiu^t.M.ce in c -i:- comiLg a ^‘utjrct if interest. What . ne^ ti^'U \vith liic ’e.-, : t * pi len'ic brings it into (.hscui!Siou is lnt> fuel of «. h'h*rH at Hai.,! ’ir_r is that unle*a work IS resumed by tiie j ib'parture f all t^e bird.--. fi'.iQ ;>d cf February the coucesM«»n of the city’a few da\s prit^r Ic- tLo the gc v»-rninenl of Colombia to the ' ->ntbreak. Nunieri-us rec r Is o; i .-oii.pM,)' wi!l i,p»e. i su UU-uly A v-i t .im uint of inon^y h i" been t^unk Ui ?..e ^cheIiJe aud tLOU'?*t..ls of l:'ren('ijmen. besides a sn.’H.li'r nuLLii.cr i’ c!l:z«-ns of otl.er c.)un;r.’. ■, \ ! k. iiM.t r .It rt4»n» Lave brfn ruined :r cnppiril by its failure. Some f'rench I'apitAiiBt.- engu^ed in *n attempt to form a new ctniipany, with a cnpit\l of $3C,OCii),()()0. to take the a^srt* of the old co'np^Dy and rorlimie the work. .Although this pr(*j^*cl has been f^»r f^everni moctlis UL>lcr wny it does iiMf yet p.ppenr Tvh^th'-r ;t is lihf-Iy to be hiioce.-^'-fiil ; but the probability of sciC''-'«-i is htirl'v fayorable. It is re;)ort‘^ i »'s ) thtt others nr wniting a cbnr:»-M to br^Mti %fter !i.t* oj.i con;i)».'.y hns wretrievnbly jOr*t it« rpp'.i t I nir T of ''or.tinuinj.^ ttn work,!iril i:;»t A (ii'-ricnns arn amo! 4 t'lM Uit'ei r;i" ;^'rHi.deur ef lh« proj'-^-t ami jt i.'icoiile-tabie f^'lvri'.t*^'s ;> i‘i)rnm«rct^ i? U can b*^ 1 kr“ a!!urifi./. [• »\”)u!d ^ >>*, r-l rUlli ^*i ould f i \s the winouijt air* k ly HXpt'lJ vltd. lint tL-l .''(ina- iImv. !.▼ i>>r route, ycsaeib v. ill ttie trip from London or Yoi i: ;o ihe woatern shores of AmtrKA, wuhout going around S- ulh .\njwrica, may b;* regaided a-: ceriain. — [ Xew York World, h’roajp n 'I L»e r * I if ]»«‘aring’ from plaLTUt'-threaliUfcd centres. t !;ri'iii:h-ou4 iLd I World tht*si* ilittincs ar^ geiu-rivllj ! lookevi upon as i»meiL'i of a{>* ' proaching ‘'i«-kiiess. Thus, i^iv tlio rru'jff'y # , . • , 1 t ' i summer wtientiio choifr.'l was raging at Marsc’ller^ ai:d Toil'- lon all the birils, as impellet a common impulse, abandouotl these tw(» cities and smldi nly re sorted to Hyeies. 'I'lu' hitter place t^njoyed a comjOctt* iiunm- nity from cliolrra. ; n-l the » xtra~ ordinary in!!ui "f ) irds tl.ere at- trait-d much' atlei;ti..i. ;.t ti;o lime. Similar nigratioii.^ been obser\e.i in various parts >f Italy, .Au.stria and Ku."la ju- t before the a'iseiit of dio’. ra. n I ■ 11 (lalicia, e.-p( ••ially i’. th.- - mer of ls72, all the ^parr >u- a i- denly (piittMi the town . >f 1 - ZfUnsyl ;i euiple .,1 dav- I :’*10 th»* a]»pearan e of tii** I. , r, I U' t a siiJLd bil l !tturn*«i tlu‘ ^nd of N'lVelil er. wl i ll ti t- clio era liad » ntii ely disappeai c 1. i'he extent to whicli birds n ali/. and LTU'-rtl ai/ain^t tlie dan_'trs of ceitaili forij..; of coi;taul'»ii.'- il>ea>»* l;a\t- lollLT eliLTai'* d tb = attention of naturalists, wlio.-o Speculations on the subj» cl ar-^ likely to be revived ]»y tiie rec» - ■ ir.iL'ration of the binN from !Ia: - bur'-. — ; New York 'Frilnine. AtlHiita't (imIu We^k Atla.nta, (ia. Noy. 15.—The great carnival iscuj. For the rest of th(‘ week the thcnisands of vis itors here will be royally t-nter- tained with parades, rece]»tionp, balls and races. The parade will lu* the largest ever held in the s(nith. Many military ortraiiiza- tions from other sections of the state are taking part and a regi ment of regu'ars friUii Ft. Me Phearson. Two balls will be. hehl, one the grand carnival ball on the Tiijht • d th(^ entrfii'ce of the sul tan of Turkey and his suite into the city, and the other a gieat military ball. P>oth will take ])lace in the IMgow )■» [ avenue theatre. Atlant.i ha-^ r li-ed -i'P', »JOO t ) pay the expeu,.,*-s f tl.e Carnival ioT. .t Mii'UdMt^ fir tli^ I nit#i1 North Carolina. Impiiry was ma«le Moik lay a^ to the health of State 'i’reasurer P»aiti. llis ."''n stated that he w.iv holding his own (piite well, and that his {diysiei.an imted n little improvement. The lialeigli (■'ne,-p.-aident f the Washington Star telegr.iphe I that }>aper ye.-^terday afternoon : 'liairman Ivtves of the republica?i party called '-n I )ernocratic ('hair- inaii Simmo: and c)LL;ratulateI him up n his romplet** viet^ v ir 1 \ 4 n , S ' \ t* • > i. ' I :r;i t ■ ^ V N- V. ■ ■ " • >. 1. e " . (• V ieve:a:.iv i I ■;>. 'I j t. t - 1 I : .ty i.. :' ■ ; • An ii.'i:.!..; ai.vl tw., i; J ^ rvti.ii. J . V.. I ' 's • . --•iviS niajonty ii. il tile * litiia* : I 1:1 t. c 12. -ii.e r fr rn e- a 1 -\t th- "tat»*« I (if th»- il»»■ ! 11 1" _M.el.i \ vV i> 1. t..e elOi’l i t , * r ■» I ’ : 1 » . ' . 1 .. . 1 i' !. I' ;.ty (.r:^ .III 1 inliir'*' u. 1 -i:! ' : r ’ ;M *1. N • . l' ‘ f; • t; -• i.t \: 1 . I'l.. i - S. : It 1 \ I.:-' u’ . v: i .. i . ‘ ■ t .e V il ILo c ; . Wt a. I i. ; . .i_ .k I 1 . I .... ' I • r^- 1 fr T..- 1 • I. e , ■ V i’.r : 1 I ;>e. •no i 1 1*1 ^ or* a ' - I. • I 12.--T i.e urged N V . ;» :!.tr}{'• ‘ • r ’er i:.=* ('nl>;ra t. T'-:* rv • t:.e } I r • 1 St it — rM ‘ ^ Ash*-Nlll' ia/ette; ^^r^. . 1 \\ hitti!;_:t'. \'ife « f 1 >r. '*> . I’ Whittin_’toii. di i y* t* i la\ aft»r ^-'ktrai week‘s lllne" Mrs. W hit; ihj-ton \a" at e^.at yea Is ■ dd a.. 1 ; > tv ' " a hu") an * and four - L 1 Ir* li . Wud. -1 . Ill'll i • i V..;,. 1. ;a • 1 .. - 'ej.;/* l : j )r. •• t li 1 ’ - i iV, ' f •' - i!a{'- ’A a • i • , i -. I t i I.i'.. : . 1' ! ' ' ' I \ \ ' 1' ' ' ' . 11. 1 i • t i , * , \ \ ■ . r i 1 . H. .s . *- - . * i k 1 1 1 7 n. '^l.i > ..r - ! I. ( I . I V. N V -s \ . a: i t I..I \ t e I ‘ I p ,icy ;i.. 1 La- ; i-: de'. 'e ri} o.-ed m i.iiu by tie rt j - il-i »rty ;n l^^T. W^ c* r 1. T. • t! i; !'T : Lin: ^ ; r: f r r • - it !. !• tlie I': ite i >..»l - >■ ...i: A I \ h I « > . The NfWs 1 tt I. I d‘s;re I • :i; - \ ear in the role of a } olilical pr ^ tt. yet it fttl' w:!l;ng lu adviLce the \ '.i -hcticn that after ti e 4th of next March. Hon. John S. IlfcLderson will be l\ stma.-ter General.— ‘‘•'harlotte News. eve:. 11:_r .k* ■ ‘ . \\\-’. c ... ' C.Lc;:-’.:^ » . ■ it’ 11 f r I..'>v .N '■ V* • L- I 1. I ; 'c. ■ k ' r St, ! I Ij ;.»ii» 1* ill* Hirr». 1> . A ^ i I >. N V. it ora-' ! t- •« ii.g tj r. \ t .i t-'-‘ Lr ' .. . f 0 ill It I iti- ■ order that there mii} rt-^ponding : the - O; « * I f 1 .1' ' .} .r-‘-;- • * ' l'.. ... »• I -.Vi . . f ■ «-! A if r •r Lte r; H!i ' I ^ I'.I \L.-K i I* «!!. li .‘a (I t 1 •' A ^ A; i'rv>: i. : v . : L- rr- , F . L t-e **g-^»•••*••» . ract:^* ih^' ic . ■ • L.0 de.ay 111 emands • f iLe f —are 1. i. 1L.1: ti 1 ‘ I : • . t : .1. ^ ’.nrtlioa tki. I . r people tor a rtduction of tariiT du ties. \ t,,e the g vtTL .'■ship from the iVcplt: » party of A abacQ\ bhall no; be accoru , pliaked withoi^t a itrj^gle. \ • . : T.. • r d. I.. Is •• I.-' I i tel rc a k. i. -•Its . C . .1 p. „ ) j , that A\ t-rs iiOd l i yet been ca| turcd.
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