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Librarv m paper I'i THIS SECTION. c r 1 •••*•■“? i»fi ft' ' . T1- ► Iff *'! vaiu«. ESTABLISHED 18(58 r.v« ' - A -if k* . r-T It. VGLHME 22. ( isNUilKSS TO (»UI)Klt. HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1892. NIIMBER 49 STATE NEWS. M 11 r f ::i>r i w Tiu n \ r n j - c.o.NOEH'fc is iir Ar oK !i: •'i s 1 7l:fr J‘: 'till for l’r«.- t«rti»a The A ISiil—Aa IVt( ri* - WA.'HM.ro.s', Deceitber ‘92. “T..e Luu?:« will be in ' r-ler/' »¥»!( l'^ *r>I«: of S[' >.u0r as tie liL .I ;n tht l i;» cl ; th« «ij i f'i air c'\a\^ »r OTer tbt Xfl. ai'.ti thov w*»r« by a 4-[ raj> vfitL tLo t;Avoi ht held in bis ri{.,'ht tiaud; muci the Uit Hc-■; >n c f tL« tiff’?--oc. ^ 1 wfc« Qp'^ii for bi;»jti»8i. j'hr- alten lari.tt fttir’iT i;oo 1 f-** an 0} Mr. 1 Iai . will ti-M until f.oiuor- row, !»nt your ' .■).; * fc['Or..lfht Iax ; ©ad it. 'I f- ^onorul Htvlo of tho ss ■'='-=ia^'e iR fft’ ■ ’ w tliftt of t!'.''^e prt vio’TRW br .^^^ INrrln >n. Ti de- moi.&traU'fc ou« t'.inij terj cU^rly. Nfr. }{«^r 'o:i sliii to [ if ■ ac tion. 'I'iiG h'tindanc* at tha n-‘ !i • f t ;!*’ ii‘ . ,. ' ’ •- V j roi ; i i ..i-l li'.y i , . ' ’ ’ . but ' . ..I -.A/ \. ■ .. lo u.. '.k>. t i;; 1 _ 1‘ ! th« )«;i -ifiu (I'«! ai’ti- Opii'i:! 1 ill wik* i: n r-'v nvjr ord»*r ^ ! t'*>dHv. X',) !p is ('V'• d by df’ ..•vata ’r^ [. , ,] iij m: ;; iv)j;fwi c.i. .. . . ‘i.li: in till* Hilviir }>i Tiil- M - Kf veial r'[;'.ibb au s liuturs suali V, L« (blT«rci.l.iy f'otu lIib vTsy tbpy ialii it is probRl)Ie 'but tl’.i bouse bills i -v Mif* u linisiiio!; ' » ‘ ‘ 'bood ’.frxico and Ai\/. . u vrl’.l be ■ -V-- iiid j amcd bv *b« sf > *tt at thi' ^ ■ "n. Tho ♦•'loUra iu bein^' worked for fl'l i* in worth to vri rk up siijti- iuei)t lu ('oiij^rcKS in faror of a sus- pt ubi!>*i of iniBiip^r.ition for oiio 7«»ar, aiiii »l is to a corlaiii exteui iiJCfHed- iij;;. A iiiAj.)rity (>r t;.o ';«mocrat in tl.i- (■ upp. i. tlauk that ! \.[ ..idu'*\iioii» p^., to tb« ne c'fsh.ty f r uu fcitfrt h«.»*ion of th® i.^rfcui. R. rONFERENCE ADJOlllNS Ti.a ifLrfeams in tb« eaatern part of Htutff arfl laid to be rapidly filling up '.sith car p. SfcT«ral of our stat# ex«bar>g«a .^pftk of tbi uuuaual ataouct of game in tb« woods this falb The Carteret Timea Eayi that Mr John Stawell whil« cut liahin^ caught S.COO croak«ra at on# haub R«t. W. a. Pool hai resigned th» pHatoratt of the Baptist chu»‘ *h of S.atesrille on account of ill b«*uhh. | Tiae annual North Carolina Mftt : ;1 lit Conf«rei:;'t will ba held this _>» »r i kt G >ldsboro, bt^'inuiag De.^craber j 12th. I I • Tb^ friends of Wade Harris, editor j of tbo Obarlotts Nonrn, are puabinG^ I him for ni’.perir.t. r l«ut of the U. S. | mint in ILat city. The amount of pe^alons for c..' . of tb« clashes provided for by our j State ia: Fij st cla?e second, $“1: ' third. $34; fo'-rtb. »17. AFTEB A IIGHLT IJfTKKF-STIHO SE-SSIOIf. JAY (iOl LD IS DEAD. THE MOaT Ai:i>AClt)C» MONEVMiKT- TKIt IF TllCgK MODKRN 1>AT*. (JENERAL NEW: CLail»aiun, S. roomi. i at ar- 1 1 ^ ^ • Uiilland ni*ltrsikil. W.N.roN, N. C., Dtc. ].—At tha auiiijal atockholdara' lureling of the Carolina Midland fiailroad CompaLT. Preiidank Andr«wi retd bii r.nuual roport, which ubovT? 1 the ! a I . . TuaS iitl e. edition. ^ -c .. '.a, >ft o’.. )•»•.•> 1 idcciota 1 , * IL* op.-ru u:*^ fiptuaea. 11''f ‘dirt w«r# elected: >^vtnai\ \*^ York; Maj. M Tthfa b A. '’1 ^ , IUt. W. C. T . jXVS ^ _ 'i' ' .-i I';e cf Tu r. U. VV r- of tbf^'L-ihcdia IV.. ' . obr.re'', ut tbf* of 70. Co:.^'rcsaiiiian B. F. Grady, of t'“ third dlitrict, J.-dares bimuf^’f “iu fdTor of an f nf 8 luta frc« tiddf ‘jn t o :.tit.” Capt. John A. Cooptr, of Wilkes, has been electod p: c:id.*nt of tb.e Firit Nfciioua! Bank of Statesville, succeeding Geo. F. Shepherd, Esq.. re»!f:fned. According to the Goldsboro Argu?', the Wilmington and W«Idon railroad carried 202,143 local and 88,688 through pas-sangera for th» year end ing June 30. Cards hare b««n ii^ued for th« mar riage of Mr. Clarenae W. Thornburg and Miss Susie Adama, daughter of Mr. L*n H. Adams, of Raleigh. Tha date is Decembtr 8. Congresamaa-il&ct Alaxindar re plies as follows to a New York Herald inquiry: “If a proper tariff bill c»n be prepared by March 4 I faror an extra session. If not I thiuk it best not to hare one.” Mr. Joha Staaly Thomas, of New- bern, who has b®en a student at Princeton theological seminary, be comes d^an of the celebrated Now York city trade ».bool«, Jn which there nr© 600 students. Thornaa Seltle wf-Lt to Raleigti to look after his iat-?resi at the meeting of the State returning board. He c’.airija li« jle-*tioa to coi:^reng from Wwadarful Growth A Qaalthj Fin»ncial Statu*—NtatsiTill* l>|gtri*t App*iatm«utt. Winston, Dec. 5.—The third an nual session of the Western North Carolina Coaference closed this even ing. At the morning session the board of ehurch extension reported $2,000 assessments for the past year, with $1,615 24 paid. The report of the committee on church propertr was read, and •showed: Local preachers, 2 0 0; members, 60,867 — increase, 4,107; number of chnrches, ()0G^—increase, ralue of churches, $640,447—in crease, $10,234 76; number of parson ages, 89—increabe, 5; value of parson age?*, $112,487—iucreftse, S4,000; val ue of other property, $66,429; num ber of Sunday Bchools, 623; scholars, 40,752. Th^ finance board reported the as .'.eHHaaenta for bishops last year, S 1,420; next y4«ar, .f 1,440; conference f-inds a.ssertsments last yeer, ^5,000 ; La joint board recommended that I- ^liferonce raise next year for confer- f*uce elaimaLtu $5,000. The board of i:: fc.siona asked that $10,000 be raited >ir It year for dome^lic missions. . r*TE*VILLE DIfeT J. It. SCROGOS, P. E. Statesville station, D. Addins, Ja.'!. Wilson. .Statesville circuit, R. S. Webb. Irdell circuit, M. D. Giles. jU. Zion station, J. Shelby. Mooresville circuit, V/. S. Dav.-#ou. Mooresville station, J. -A. Bowles. Rock Spring circuit, P. L. Terrill. East Lincoln c rcu’.t, J. *V. Clejg. Catawba cireuit, J. M. Dofrnum. Newton cir^uit, it. W. Ivwv. Hickory apd Lenoir station, C. G. liiulo. Lenoir circuit, H. H. Jordan. Caldwell circuit, J. J. Brco5is. Alexander circuit, J. T. Stover. Connelly Springs circuit, W. L. Sherrill. Tk* D«tp«rak« \Tork *r a Mtktksd AnutasiB. SiNFOBD, N. C., Dee. 3.—Ne\fs has just been received h»^re by a special masrit^nger of the moflt teirible tragedy known in tho history of Moore county, which happened in Packet township about fifteen miles from Sanford. Randall McDonald, aged aboui 70 years, and two sister^, ages 75 and 83 years, all ucmarri-1, refoldfd together. La.it night about 7 o’clock some one knocked at their door. Mr. '%i r. ^T T the fiftk district but ;ioes not ff.ai H. Iv I'rioi. Sg’ • m; J. ^ .b B. Vaughn, G. W. Hu:,Law. WiL^ton; A. B. Andr^irs, n. '.Ir.r, lU.e’^^h. C> ;. A. B 4 1 • Wu» i>«t)«oifd president; :rn«r :u\.ruh«ail, rice pi*9i ‘ a*preitiiy. contentel over t Williams is ma'*i; ■ .s eontrst Traii'li The Mor>,actoa T^Jidld >ava the comp’ete ctHcial vote of iLe ■bll I ^ H ^^th Ult , at Pttt#raburg. V 'n' ^ v t ILe « .It her.no of ^ H i >.dier:«. and one of i^ae’a t • commaLd^ri, waa un- T.- , ’ .1 ^ i^ropnate ceremonies, v'i*.' ^ . ‘ '* * ^*»orite with * ^ ‘ro.iuiii^s, for Luoat uf his ^ -s Ueft, from this slate and ^ * * ..,-1 woj;d ralLer couimand »Oid.oM from a!.y other .«04uie they were better . u. # r« I' r i - : . ' 30.—Tii# Cbe- ,, , r»i:ro.d w»6 .old ~i pubhc ial« ,t Cb.raw, S. C . - bougbtby the Ch«r»w A ^or congressional district shows that ;b‘i,G7t> votes were polled, -f wtiich 16,916 were cast for Bowbr. democrat, 13,200 for Wijcox, ropublican, and 3,36J for Patton, third partyite. Guvernor Holt cfT«rs $200 reward fv*r tl.e ankuown persOLS who tine months ago aa; £re to the dwelling of G. W. Livingstone in Henderson county, and completely de-troycd it. Solicitor W. C. New!*ud of that diatriet recommended the off#r of the reward. The legislative joint coa3!nitti*i i* called to meet P»-!^mber 13. to examine the bonds and vouchers of the state treasurer and auditor. The following oiiipoa¥ i..e coaamuiee; W. D. Turner, chairman, Stateeville; J. J. Long. WhiUTilU; W. H. McCIuer Ht*ysville; Z. V. Walser, Lexington; J. Q. A. Bryic, Wilkeet>oro. McDonald opened it and an uuknown man entered and made for a gun standing in some p*\r‘ ^'f ’’oom, at the same lime dia^^ ! a j from h^s pFcket He picked up the gjn aad d« manded their moof-’. u::id delibtr- ^ ately ahot dead th-i o' lor of tloe i two siatera with the p;^: 1, the ball entering the fjrebetd ja^t over the eye, then ahot tfie ycunger one, the ’ ball entering through' the no»« a^d parsing OLil thr;a^a L»*ok uf the i head. She fail with her h«ad io the fire. * calling oa the afHus-.m to s.k>e her from th4# fire, whicu h» refustrd to J do, her bonnet and her kair Th« « ai«r c«uM *r :>nia«k Frtdar”- Th* L«ad«r of tk« (>«Id Conapiracy—Fie Y.mmrmt t» F*rta>«« •! !»lxtj Millions •r mure. Jay Gould is dead! The greatest financier of thi« age is carricd away by consumption. Tocr.iy man !n this country tke am. urcfiiitM has a meaning. Jen Lhouaand ruined men will cprae ILe dead man's memory. At 9 15 o'clock oa the morning of Deceinmbar 2nd, Jay Gould sur- r6nder»d his earthly possessions, and sntored into tke stern realities of that unknown world from whence no traveler e’er returneth. In many respects he wa^ a mo«t extraordinary man. Thert was noth ing in the personality of Mr. Gould to attrrt'^t the attention of the stranger. He was exceedingly mod est and »-etirinj3r apparently, and when revolving i»i his mind the moat stupendous financial enterprises, he appeared ns cold as aa icicle. fiin manipulation of itock and bonds has pauperized thousands and driven aaany strong men to despair; bi:t at last he utar.da where his eKurta iiO magic power. Jmj Gould wa« not wholly bad. In manv ^Umecta of charactsr Le was a wortl'.y man. Aa a huaband and father he nis comparitively fauitlsss. With a determii.ed purpose and an utter disregard of feonest meth- od«, he hewed hi.s way from poverty to the most commandinj j*osition ftTiinnj the millionairee of the eirtb. Hud bn accumulated his wealth by leas dark methods and used it as a Christian he would hava been a-ben efactor to hirf race, and he woild today slumber in the tomb with a memory hallowed by the love and homage of his ccuntrymen; bet he deliberately sought wealth by atealth, without the least touch of pity for his victims. Mr. Gould was born May 27, 1836, and at ^n early age started on his checken^d career as a tanner. He was fi pusher and v^ry secretive. His on^» aed oily aim was to make mon ey, and like NapoUon, he cared not for co:u;*quences—be only inquired the reiu't. His life was a turbulent one from his first stroke to hts death. Rnin^'d m%n, firms and rai. roadf, bribery and financial pa’iic Kiark the path he trod to ac(piire , his rr;i!iioiJS. So pcheme was toj dsring for him. He loet r giiaed with the ia.Tie facial expression and only thought ; )' fi^if He leaves an interesting family and ov»r $s0.0r»0,000, but he i is not mourned by a world for which $150,0(X) wortk «>f pr jperiy was burned in Lyi.chbnrg, V’a, I'huri'* day. A large cott n buver r\t .Vlbens, Ga , msde $12,0*'^ en the ’*e cf the staple Monday. ^ “Tkere is no truth in the report that Ihe etrike at the I ’arnegi# works will l>e reopened. The North ('arolina P.sptift stst« convention mse»* in snr lal f»"sioD at Ra’eigb, I>»c Ex Lieut#’ SI t ^r.)T#rnor Antoin#, colored, of Lou;- • h .s 1 ' » i ^'On- victed of euibrr.,:’e ..“I t. The jaonumect ♦ • the memory of Gen. A. P. Hiil was unveile*! at Petersburg, Va, on T lei lay. Tb^ Russian ^ ‘vrrnment has dec’ded to incre^re tt:e tai#^ upon spirits anil naphtha, in order to meet the deficit in the revenue The Luington, Va . ir b . a- doraed Hon. Johc Kul ’ \ ' ' , r for tire pla-» ^f att in Mr. Clevelai.d’s abifiet. The oil mill at ]{arnweil C-^urt House, S (', was destroyed T i* niay morning by an incendiary fire. Loss $20,000; ii ‘>urin;*e '» Th 1 E,)i '►pel i'ouncil f-r the new Soui! »*rn Diof'ese of Virrpnia met in St. Panl's church, Lynch burg, last wf*ek for organization. .Alabaiua propos^’s a 2uri":3 r ni- edy for negro sufTrage. Ii .j to relieve by law every negro uot vuving from the paymeviof tan*. Oumberlaod county caet 3,880 votes for Cleveland. Wake cant 3,- O - 724 votes, end Buncombe 3,678 ’Rah for Cu'nberland, Wake and Buncombe, C. W. Parker, of ('harlotte, was married Tuesday in R'chmon !, Va., to Mist Loui.s# Anthony. They will return to their fu*ure hom«, Char^ ^otte, N. C., Gov. McKinnev, of Virginia, is attending tli#* Nicaragua convention in New Orleans. The (juestions being disrusied there are of great interest to the South. A 5-ff nt })'>a^ag»‘ %tamp ia.*T* 1 in Alabama during the Confedt^racy was sold ’H N^-w T >rk Tuesday for . $780. Th'^ Scott Stamp and Piiut- 1 ing (Jornpanv •r'-re the p-.irchasers. Tn* 43 1 innuai >rt ‘if {ho South (J'»rr;..ia iu-*tjMre f»r the education of the deaf, the dumb and tke blind. »h wa that iheie U au increased a‘t**Bd\nje at the Slate’s home. Tke bet rot! e* of Princo Ooorge of he I:; ! no thought or C0Lsid»rutu n. | Wa'ee to Prinress May of Terk'is to i be .offie-ally am, inr#l after the j year « f m urnmg for the Duke of ^ A j Clarence, her former fiance, b&s i I eipired I le Goldst«oro berati.se a reajro rational bank *iepoeit fund $54,750; | voted tke demorratic ticket bii mieceMant^-'.as $l,419.Sj7 80; total j $2H,7'i4,645.3^^. 1 Diab jraemsr.ts, civil and Uiiscel.aae $7,7;*^,814.98; war, ?H,751.186. rr«aa«rT i;«p*rt. The ^ratemsDt cf eipeij'luorefi sbow the i , IS, customs ?14,269.37‘i.94; ; inte*^n*’ reveaue $13,000,706 64: re eip's and folio win*?: wife and other negro womea at tacked and beat him aeftrly to death. They were arreeted and fined etfb- teen dollar! ea-'h —'Ei. ^^^°gi70; r.vT, $2,763,096 15; Indiana, _ _ t.-* ^ v. r i*5.5D.3Ji4T; p.D*ion^ *13,431,871; I Et-GoT.rnor Fttzbjgh Lt, of Virginia, aays that he expert# no oua. buraed. He then robt>ed Mr. MoDati^.d of j natioua; l/ack fuc-d r^-demption act. what monev he h% l aa i made his I 1*^8.104-50; intere***. $364,9^*..- i 9*; total. $30,74^882-7^. I 111 N 'vea&ber. 1891. the re ejp - Th.ir.«;. ^ wT.*-.'»>,'.*17.12672»c,»!iLed:.bj:8«- nients $27,911,iMTi 30. escape. ■At Wi'^^TO'^ N. C , Dec. L tonight a ft^xfu hera The two hundred foot trtat! accident occurred t main. i iliLw*u£fc£. Wis, Dvc. 1—The ; oScial count of the woie of Wiiooa- caULet appointment, anl ba^ no intentk)n of agmli nmnirig f*' »- gcT- eriior; but is silent as to bis canc?:- dacy for the Uaited States senator- ship A cable from London, tayt a deepatoh to tba Standard from St. leading cut fr.-m the Norfolk *5^ j ain wae complete jaeUrday. It i* | that **Tb® appeali Wtficm railroad depot want down » follower Peck, democrat, for . of tha f rovincee !o the goternm9Di crryicg with it . ’,rg. Hog .ng-.. | “-'P and eii freigbl cars. will be acuto though lesa genara lb0D in 1891.**
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