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f -;v,S ' o DEVOTED TO T H E Z3 E 8 T 3 31 X J5BESIJ OF SOUTH OAROLIHA; 1 I: VOL. I. NORTH CAROLINA . HERALD. DL1K)1KI BVFliY THl'RSDAT, Btl&lUl'l ft KA1EN, l.lj'S. ASD fur 'ML UMCRIJTIOH HATUS OlM Ff f psM IB WtTWUA, .' fl AO " u paid to adruMM, - i 9.uu niwaUi, - '. A . 00 ibKTltori will he called on r miUW4 when lilhwirtprtiiwi r h . t 1H.:. VERNON, HOTEL, SALISBURY, W. C. I Situated noad tbe Junction of th M. ev o. ana w. . u HauroMA. . IbTwwiy jrsaaztiana. int.oiiw - CAS ASC ELECTRIC BELLS ... laa taala Imw rat Mat Straal. ffwrtiw wtU Ah1 rjaintrarr rttaalcd ta tfca naval miau-tlfeo&Uaa ertirjt NrUi Carolina. riMr-OLAS Umi STAHI.E. ,J P. A. FRESCO, Owner end Prep'r, Che. C Vereoa. Okrs. My. ox ' V AHA If iW run want li not raaortarat ai aooriMa rant unrnin waratad at TrVr unnf. eootworfcraan. I tb boot ul In line ctl I. hart mM" WCIa a HWltT )WII uf vijrTttilnjc at Kim aliT UB baud. 14 tvMr taken is ttohansii lor work. 1 HIGHEST PRICES . IN SALISETOT. . 1 will ucbftnrt Buinlct for CvnoD, bv4 1 will lKw bklf r tt pi lb. r,Bg L pat lii my BotfK m kw m ht k dMktr tn Nurih CaroUnm who Mils fr ma onty. i d jnn euairacia wild op Buggies & Phaetons, kk ! tm rcccltl( ihtilr. I vtit rU Ul fyrtWr wrtt Hld Huw Tup Bug- 50.00 T0CB135.OO !. Aiha at til mi Hotk ukI H1uhm warrnui for teU Bont,lM frv-m Speoil IadaenmsnU fed lo Akvou. i fcve alll km Btjr Corp. .- POTTO' H BVTERS our ftreftt diT Uib Hrwon, &sd tU J Uii CUn mini w4 bring tu WM. SMJTHDEAL la. m mi BTWMtKiitBrt tobacco --umm.- hewmalixai, Onut, Venralgla, Sprains, Brnnea, I'sIhk, Sanaa. A i. - ntnUBlne lh Wonderful CuraUtt Mara l Ttatoco, with otlwt ap(irol bnrativfita, aiaklas a RarraKni lm- Lad tit tbe MeUct of btiotaa acr.Ttug RELIEF GUARAVTEKD. ITS AC TION IS WuNbERKUL liiffer o Wmicar. Hc bumbvced aria a.alia bo UwirfT. Tobacco la I intra a Umal HrtnMlj. II aaa kl In a entile war from Uic liiyt of Kir y,Uf Rairlxn down, ami has worked , Inw a raamtlnut cure and aam4 man; laluabl life, la tke "Tolaicn, Llal 1 Ita rtrtuftt are arientioeal'.f erliac-. mahianl wttk otacr aafttahle mMi- ajraata. aaa enendeatly offend in the Lie, ao as a rare an, nut at a ta. erf jl and effecrtra Estwnal Kratt-oy, Hcahb Tktrrra llxre at naia k be rrd. ......... larae Vtlra si OSrt l easts. nr by all rnif irtns. Ak for K, sad mpcaj aaria iv inra t na nrt tm wortblraa avbatlttnea. Try H aad aHII ba Uank-fol for hart as tad K bt V fortf aUantina. THEO. F. ILUTTZ4 CO,. )P aTOJWlwtOwP-V TfHOLESAtK BEt tiUISTS, BALIS BURT. J. O, Jaw. intxit, nooks, BTATlOJiKBT. ,ff .. PE.HCTIA - J'tNfl, . ' , .- 'ir SLATES, . " PArElt. KbLlFSB,- . . . y PICTVRW, If : FKAME8, : ' ' CH1UM08, , CHIN R-W ARE TirEflNEST TO THE VERT j j CriftAPEST. BCT AI.WATO i--- GOOD QUATJTY. r r F. I riieo. Suerbaum,! "SOTnEtt'8 FOOL." Tbotw twri ivUI BMk tlwl nftrk In Ufet . 11 Tbnf yr wrre auidt ItTwdln hot, Ah4 i once umMw nlil toso. 1 ' TIvr'i nl-l' mile Ipiur hii But Julia will Henry to v4imri.n "Well, ml!?, wlf,n quota PirawrSrown, A a at ku naff of oidur diwa, Pred iliw non work la a day Cur ma ' Tbaa tabKtobratMn doti Uirt. Jhmk taraiut wuljaff'T aB iwni'awww, " Kiir Ik uoutottt, ar' yita'r boro - Hurr- arwtfA bnjatf kVr mi pnrt rT a Bui H wtftaat Imaad vbeawMrl tofala, Aad ctd Heorr vera arnt to aakM, WWto frud. ! nana. h boated. liia raaUwr raid ha kaa aaaaaa . , ' rvaraanattrboo)thaataaatVf9cst. -Xfiaa fata biirlniaa aatia on ntt . Jaba leanad k ftv ila and ft&lla. Aad parted tu balr, of cf iaa. la Uw mkl11i WalW kto brataar kk.kal mbar blah tbaa ka, Aad bap! oat a ftro. "X. II. Brewa, M. u." HeaaaMla,atlumatlMir1lrriUirrrad ' Had taaaa a aottoa tela hi aaad; but kl aaim Iriamad ar-nla trana. fital wedac k uatna planted puca; bn,ialnlw.albarlraiiarbrcrKlk. . U hmmM to rmA ail Uxl; VMIL at ab lataar aald Ha waaartttaf "book lanHa" la Ma aaad. Sat, Sur all taat," ua farotar Bnitro. "Ua-a tataaruhoT tbaratatafcm. . Taa war brnka aaa. aad caatara Vaaa Oaa bvadrad waa k tba baula lad; Aad watai lb (teafad arala dad aaaw Jvwa, Ua caaja atarrahui b.-w aa awaa Bruwt, Am ba waat a work tm tba fana atrala. (Aad akiwad ti aruaad aad aowwd taa arrJali Ke-ablnalfl tbe barn, art: xuuUd Km Fwna. Aadtbapaoaladaelared "Habwl oomiaoa awnar. ?low, etaaaxai mm wa rari rara. Aad Umi atatv lhaaa uatulAd a purl loa tbarat o tba raajllf rtaat" raorat bno towa. Aad tba pwniki aatlad nui Browat And aai brottian, waa waat Ui tba rttr arbuoi Caiaa soaw to rra wuk "Matbaalt foot." Th Bail Bvbbr. ' It M a dim3, ttorD rvening n h jt-T 15, lkt rough-looking triTfJer poued ot th bridge and tiuroogli Uit gt vf tb oM Enlioli tit)' ot Berwick- Approach ing tbe K-ntuii'l, who wm j ticntlr walking hit lonely brat, he at down, took croat uf bmad pot of bit pocket and comnwn4. eating with an aj'lisrcut rcliih. To tbe guard h uvujul to be a 0Bag artitao, al though be wold riot a- bc man'i ttalnrea, thej bemjg. entirely piufcitt;R ajd ancomaTtm fngliUiH the' it iiadowed by the b.-.itil brim of nit "4 horse wbo-throwa Hit rider off -and &:rrii.:- ';;';;"--''hirtt to "run; but it is cheoked by Thv rain commenced eomine the hand of tba aame mTtteriout kati Th rain commenced coming dowu in tomnta and tba wind to blow furiously, while tbe black elnads ,rtbe?rd as if prepared for a regular tempest; it aae just the kind of a night brigands would select for the ekfoutiea f thr iluk deeds. "lleaven gulda ytm, if yog are going to travel ou toch a night as tlui!" aid tbe sentinel, as tbe man aroae-frem tberX-tteetocBUnue Kt jnunwy. ' ;- , "Thank yoa!" was the stranger's only anfSef, and, taking bis hoary cane, be was soon on tba desolate heath which utrntchta ont for miles along tbe Tweed, Hating worked his way thrftoeb th mud and mire for to. hour or so, be stopped, and I nftr frwbini, avnnif aa if in anlpoi . , T. . ... . . , a place, be hid himaelf in tbe bathes along the road. After haringepi'Dt an hour under hit rather intufficicnt ihilter, be heard the sound of horse's Unoft arrpToaching, at which sound he slightly raised himrelf, as if preparing for an attack; The horseman was bent rrer ute-eteed s neck to fcr?ak thefijrctiol im wind, and was speeding along as fast as the condition of th roadt would permit. .. . . 1 ' . Knddenly, howcrer, be Alt soma one. ties the reins and stop bis horse. Baiting biitcf(.;s hands were held and a pistol pointed at his bead, while eala and rather mild eeaew told bias t "ent drnr AHhough ttiMwitk od atrl freigbteiwd thioeM mrpnm, be ade tbe attempt toaka ont bit wHpon, but toea, mp did so be rs tlotown twiat lit brrta, and be forrkeowrcred himself froaa the thock, iia hone as4 tba mailbaf had dprtd with bis assailant. Tba day Mowing lb robbing of the mail bf u-tb uf tbrjb iiig'fooi w the day tt. apart foi theeieoutiowof one of ling J antes' opponents, Sir JobnC". b was await; ug hit deal in dark pruon cell at Berwiel Sir John bad idtlned bimaef with the itarty which tpotea James II., and, being one ( the leador, he had been Uken Uorce and aen ttaeed to death-Jo bad taken lenra of all hit friW" andnlatires eioent his oldest di jbte', whe- for mime unknown 'reaiS bad thus far refraiued from m.lng use of the privilege of tiatUffn,-' AiSitJvlirl -lecnliiung in hit mind on tl p'jble ruuton rf !. ...a-tl.W nt tut naugnuT '-"" - hit cell op..i-d I trw jailor, ao ..ompanieil l.f ;'l"ine. young woman, entered,,! - , " . .. ' --..I i 1 SALI8BUllYN,C.)THtJItSDAY,OCTO:BER8.1885. "Sir 'John, aud tb jailer, th mail-bag wbiub eontained tbe King't warraut waa stolen Jrora the pout ruaa tut night, and in jonaeqneace jour eieontion will be poftponed." Thank jrou," aaid Bir John, hardly knowing what to say for joy at mcing hi daughter, to whom lie turned, aaying;- : . .' "My dear Gertrude, ray' darling dangbterl" : "My dear father," aaid Oertrnde, when they were alone, "take cour age; you tball not die." ' VTe b&je no reaaon forexpeetrn pardon, my ianghtcr. My life may hare been prolonged a few daya, but the King will tigs another war rant." ; . : "A few daja, father?" Why, there it hope ai k'Ug as there ii life. It net grandfather a friend of Father retera, tbt .King'i confessor and counsellor?" i , : ; "Alas, fetj but that will notae ay life.. Do not beguloyonr heart with a talae hope. It is tbe Lord's will." --: "AmenT" aruwarod Gertrude. "XeTertbeleae, father, yoa ahaU not die." ' --. . - Tbe jailer opened the door, aay ing that the time allowed for her Tiait had expired, and Sir John was again alone. Two week it ad passed since the rubbing of the mail, end again it is night, and the noon it throwing fantastic shadows. . The mail car rier is again crossing the kcatb of the Tweed, epprtwrbing Berwick with alert eyes, and his right band on bis pistol. Jnst as he turned around a bosh in a bend in tba road a pittol shot breaks the silence of the night, and he foels the ball grating his hair. Hp grasps his owa weapon, bat his trembling hold on it made it go off without aim. rn taaaen noiae of the shots in the hand ot tba same mytteriont stranger t a fortnight ago. . "Your weapon or your life!" says the tana mild eoice; continu ing, after having received the pistol: "Leare me your horse and bag, and do not stir until I am out of sight if yon ralue yoqr life." The bandit jumped Into tbe sad dle and disappeared a if en wings.' ', For the second tim were all tb preiiarations necessary for Sir John Cochraue't eiecution made, and it only awaited tbe errira of the mail, when again tb robbery was an nounced, and consequently once more prolonged. At tee dapy risit of hit daughter that morning, 8ir John said: 'Sorely, Ood't hand is risible in this." "Yes, father, nntweted per trade, weeping, "I told yon that my faiher should not die," As soon as tb newt of the second robbery of th mail reached Leadon tbe father of Bk John, the Puke of Gsnonald, again interposed for tb life of his son, and with the help of Father Fetcrt, who pointed out to the King the failure of tbepreriout ry sighed warrants to reach there TheDpkeof Dnndok!dbatttsed to Berwick witk th Joyful tidingt, and two week after theteeond mail robbery th prison daor opened for Sir John, wk neeoaapanied by kit fatbs hastened to kvt kotaa, whar eQ bit faasilt w too gttWad arosad biav JTei nod aO. 6r trade was not thee. .TVr could tb bef K on knew. . Bet there eaau a stranger at tb door who desired an intsrriaw witk Bir John. ; Being ordered in, tb mytterioo ttrangor, whom w taw four week ago en tb keatlof the Tweed, entered and approaching Sir John, bandt him two documents, vng: " : .."..v, "After th perusal of the pa pers, commit them to th fire." 8ir John opened th papert, r- cognising lb tww death warrants signed by tbe King, Turning pale,- he says: ' ' .- Yon saved my life; bow shall I thank you?" and turning to the as tonished spectators be eon tinned: "Mother, childron, her it the man who saved my life. Thank b'm!" tohains around hnr. W hen hit re-1 in bit lianimoek, and plaivd thwe The old duke took th traiii;rloorory was fully established the boy las being the ooole.t and least ob by the hand, and the children drew ; told the following ttory: , " ! jcciionulilii place in tho vmsel. Hall nearer bet the itranger could not I During a game of hido-Amr-asci j m tint, strangely enough, all enntrol himtclf, but throwing hit! brand brnnmed baton tho (loot, ills-. cloned the tear-stuined "but 1'py face of Gertrude Cochrane. THE ISSLNU COUNTESS. The JTlHtery of an Old Carman Castle I'nmelled si Li. - ; Lamartine onoe said t iJ"ETory family is a history in' itself, and even a poetp to those who know how to search. 1U- pages.'- TUe-wnwriV ten histories of German family tra ditious and her folk-lore can bebect learned, and only well iarnt?d, by Oonstant eommunioatioD wiih tier. mane in sfi grades of society. An artist studcjit once , journeyed through Germany in search of auh jectt for bis canral. In tbe recesses Of the mountains which haregiyen to the Harts a mythology and tra dition peculiarly its own he chanced upon a castle, towering liigh up upon a mighty crag, its apvn vhn overgrown with gras no aigns of life anywhere to be seen. Weary and footsore, be tougbt . tg tj j the night, and knocked long and loud at tb postern (fata, A man of middle age answered, . and. Upon learning the desir of the painter, kindly extonded rack botpitalitios at he could. . Th natural beauty of the situation, tbe romantic cattle, charmed the artistic eye, and the stay of a night wat prolonged into woekt. The picture grw under tbe touch of geniut. The family con sisted of a man, bit wife and three children. On day, at dinner, tlie artist incidentally made some in quiries aa to the history of tbe cat tle, who founded it, and to what knight it then belonged. "On hundred and twenty years ago," said the iteward, "the lord of the castle Wat wedded to a conn test whose beauty wat celebrated thoughout the length and breadth of the land. The eonrtvard was filled with courtiers, and the fetli vite wore prolonged to a late hoar. The bride went to her room to chance her annarel before acltinff -D - , , out ujion me accusiometi jojitqcj,. An Hour or more baring elapsed and bo one having seen the mittrett, a maid was sent to snmmon bcr, aa her butband grew impatient. Fre quent knocks upon the door failed to elioit any reapest:, " to it wit forced open. , Tbe room was empty and there was no evidence of any j confused as to the time aud place change of toilet or of struggle. All j when his unconsciousness corn through the night and for many j menced, he aatnrally enongh came weeks after ; diligcut.-tearV was totbe conclusion that he had been made, but nothing was ever discov- aeeidntly bhried alive, and notb- ered, not align or trace. Theknjghting can exceed in horror his feel grew old, and finally died. In bit mm as depicted by the novelist, or will be k'lt mi entire fortune, hit cattle and estate, to whomsoever should find any trace of bit lost wife. The fortune has how actrscu latcd to an imiuenn amount. My ancestry have always held the posi tion of steward, and to by right it decended to me." Among the children of the ttew ard was one, a boy, who was always accompanied by a Urge cat. One day he aaid to hit father, "Oh father, I have found tuob a nice place to hide, where th boyt can't find me when w play hide-end-sock." : .''Whfto1tfilhy aonP' ' , "Oh, in tm, tAap!, Khind tb banging e tb attarr lit ihe father thought no more, of it. " " Hot long thereafter the child dis appeared, and every endeavor to find him failed. Tbe chapel wat searched, bat be was not there, On day th eat appeared at tb boat, and tied around its noek wat tb cravat of tb missing child. Tba eat wn fawd, and than dwap- poaretl so rapidly that no a wat abb, to follow, Tb aond day it cam again, nnd witk handker chief around it neck. A mountain et fol'.owsd closely behind it, while it crawled up Heap and aotmingly inaocossible crag, and then disap peared. : .. I . Tb hunter found at last a iroall hole on tb other tide of tb crag, and putting bit mouth dot to it. called in a loud roiot, A feeb!e sponto cam back, fib quickly brought, and th man wat lowered and th boy rescued from what tbe hunter declared wat aeoal black eaverni ,j ' . ' j Tbe excitement and the it rain i threw the child iuto a violent fcrcf, 1 During bit ravings ha. frequently alluded to a skeleton ail dressed in white silk, sitting upon a stone with be went to hit aceuittoined binui " nUn behind the drapery cf ,t! e altar. t th first ilmo Fiu saw Iwlmt lie stinrKised to be a vrllor. button, and, stooping down, tried toraiaeit. Suddenly be felt him self falling, failing, uhtil all con eeieosnesa left him. He was called hack to life by feeling the cat earest-; ing his faco and lapping up the blood from bis many wounds. Kight In front of bin sat a skeleton. clad in white, and around her wore heavy chain. A ray of light seemed to come from a distance, and to this be crawled. The cat found her way to the top, and was thut tbe meant of rescuing him. .'' ; . The neighbors went to the chapel, and there found everything as do fcribed by tbo child. The yellow bottom upon being pressed, threw wide open the floor by tbo alter, and revealed a dark abyss. This was explored with lights, and there sat the skeleton, surrounded with chains and bones nnd ikalU. The toiig-lost countess was found and by th term of tho will the boy be- aame heir. , , It teemt that former yean this castle, which yet ttandt, and wat a hiding-place and a ttronghold of robbon, and tint eontriranoe wat a device for quietly getting rid of ob- noxiout pertons. Tbe countess bad probable gone to the chapel to say a parting pruyer, and not knowing of the spring, had pressed it with her knee la tliit terrible loneliness the perithed from etarvation. He Hugtred What He Dld'nt nnut to Hug. No doubt our readers well re member bow Edgar Allen Foe, in one of his weird t&lea, rotates the horrible experience of an American, subject to epileptic fits. In one of these fits he bad fallen down at the tide ot a river, and had been picked rp by the captain ot a pasting barge, and charitably placed in one of the narrow bnukt on board. . He potted from the fit iuto a quiet slumbeaV ants heving ttrfoYcd'sdme j hpara. of fltep, un waking up fonnd himself in total darkness vith twgh jilnnki at bit bead, feet, tides, above and below him, end a ttrong emell of eerth pervading hit rttiing-place, fur' the hargo'was laden with garden mould. Quite fait ecstatic relief upon finding the nature of bis true "location." The late Captain lWil Hall rr Utet somewhere a good stores of himacll accidentally gtttiug into uncomfortable quarters," and earning a character for pluck to which, under the circumstances, he wm certainly not entitled. Whilst cruising in an English frigate, a teaman on board the ship died, and was to be committed to the drop tie following day. ' Hall, then a "middy" only twelve or thirteen years old, bad the greatest terror of, and aversion to, dead boil Let, and anything connected with death itself. Tbo poor sailor had ,Vn removed from tho forecastle, where ut died; but where the body was deposited. Hall, wishing tatV it as wide a birth at possible, bad in vain attempted to ascertain. He could not mako direct inqniriet of any one an board, at hit weakness in tbit ptrticular wad f retty well known; but after thinking tht mat ter over, probability teemed to point V th oorjwe being below decks, tomewher Dear th midshipman' cabin, and Hall therefore determin ed to pass the night before the fun-, era! on dock.. Whilst carrying out his intention, in th dead of th night a heavy sbower ram on, and the middy, determined to remain abort board, crept into the long boat olkhe vessel, which was lashed an deck, with a roofing suspended ever ft, and scotched himself in the bottom c-f the boat, b wat toon fust asleep, tie wF in th morning by ha'f a drsen tailor tslkiugtmd gruuing over tbe gv nwal of the boat. He was lying ti:ro. clasping in bis arms what h trak t be a out, lie of suf Is and hunf.in -. hot which was in reality tho bodj' cf the poor deceased suilor, tewed li ;n i -i i ' led T-fm the ad atlverv ; urn it ; . eier ..f l r ttiulo ItlO tM'tl t part, .to ku.iw c t im hmf 3 the morbid fear of a dead'' : 7h Fl '7-: v ft' Yi TO keeping hi own counsel, be was afterwards credited with more moral courage than ha actually possessed. - ISTEBE8TIS0 NOTES. From Everywhere, ; In Chieago ae 3373 liquor sal oons, ' V r. Bulla, i Syraccta, bat fatted SO day.. JL lady advised President Cleve land to get married. In Wisconsin the license for liquor saloont wat raised from 1200 to MOO. : During the month of September 33,201 emigrants landed in New York. '. Tbe total of the Grant Monument Fund it somewhere in the neighbor hood of 190,000. Dennit Kearney, tx-drayman and politician, it telling cheap rat rail road tioket in Ban Francisco, E. A. Meeker, ot Cleveland, Ohio, it taking North Carolina miners to copper mine in Cuba. Mora coal it being nsed ia North Carolina' than ever before. Most of of it comet over the Western !f . C. R, It., Vom Tenn, V '""On March dth, J887, tlie teruii of twenty-five Senatort expiret. Of these sixteen are republicans and nine democrats. The only international Rtrcci Railway iu the :wor!d it the one whicb eonn'ect El Paso, Texas, with Paso del Monte, Mexico. Major Wm. H. Grace, of New York, baa 50,000 of Grant aiid' Ward paper endorsed by James D. Fiab. It it reported bo wants to sell at anything on th dollar. .' President Cleveland says this is a great year for independence, and one in which every one does and says as be pleases. The newspapers say what they please and so does he. Lieutenant Qreely, the Arctic ex plorer will go to Scotland in Oc tober. His health is still delicate, though he has rcg-tincd much of his strength in Berkshire Hills. The poet Whittier is at Centre Harbor, N, II., lays an exchange, and a gentleman claiming to be a cousin is iu North Carolina, when he ha purchased 0,000 aeroe of land. . . " -. ': Peru is at yet the trysting ground of bloody partisan fights. Sixty miles from tba capital Lima, a small towa Cauca wat attacked by rebels and th gOTwrnment troop badly beaten, j . . .jwi Mr. 8. Cot received tb M- tan'l preatut of waluabl jeawfry and a ntmber of ran Oriental books for Abram 8. BewiWw'thoul pradging that Mr. Hewitt would ac cept thae. ,.',.- Ia $iia ptopl use tb tber- moat star of lUalia, aa Englishman; in Germany, that cf &amii, a Frtncbman; in Franos, that of Ctltius, a Swede, and in England and America, that of Fahrenheit, Uvrmon. .... , . Ex-President Arthur hsf turned himself effectually this sunnier iuto a man of society. . After tpsoding many bright weeki at Newport and in all tort of pleaeore, be now govt to lnsox, th gayest spot in the IJerksbir liills, for tb autumn. iavra. a. i ar vniisn uutuir Uenetta, was beaten in tbe international race off Randy Hook, by the etutr board schooner Puritan; as convolution, of in defeat tht Genet, carries home l ;ie trophic of three minor fsor in ti ; - ii Hie proved viutorifaia it Diivard T,fT.,im.iv.' Vo7 loim raatannsaw a-. . a. . , . , k'tl.Vii ja t "' t'obwra sw'i . i ae in w war of r.'i - ' riifti I $30.00 I Inn i i u 1 i i nf i Ksti- I'r'A'V, 'n, r..Z" o.OOO.n f r'v lutttll. - Wl.rs A f- jsrcx u 'if. R. KEEN, -0- BJctLB THE BK6T- AND CUF.APKJT MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS BE TOUXD IJT T11K 8TATE, tilVEHIM ATRIAL BEFOP.E INO ELSEWHERE. l:Iy ' In a cyclone that visited the Gulf of Aden, .the French men of war "ltenard"' foundered with 413 souls. -: The English steamer "Speke Hall" waa loet with 57 touts. The German . man of war "Augusta" with 9w people on board bat not been heard ' from tince, and hat undoubtedly - fallen a victim to the cruel tea. ;. Judge O. D. Wrd, the editor of tb Eaamitur, a democratic paper in Abingdon, Va., was fired uion from behind by Dr. Wm. W bite, in independent candidate for Ui State Senate. Judge Ward is in ejery critical condition. This datlufiily act is making demoenttir vote in in South Western Virginia. Mme. Niltson, ".the celebrated twedieh singer, gave a farewell con cert in Stockholm. After the con. cert the tang tome popular Swt&ati songt from the balcony ot bcr ho tel. The detite of tlie people to see and bear bcr, caused a ttampesle, . in which 18 persona were killed and . . many more badly wounded. Main, Nilsson is prostrated by grief, 'A Texas youth married a girt in North Carolina and then proposed to leave her while he worked hit way bock to hit Texas homo and earned money enongh to. tend for her. She , saiilj UfTti;oirtlwit she-preferred " acconipanyiiig him on -foot, and -they therefore made their journey of one thousand miles as tramps. They got considerable estislunce . along the way, and for the latt fifty V mile rode triumphnmry mi a tar- riage provided by en enthMiatbe admirer of their pli.ok. Butler's Lajtt. At last we have an aiithorttativ) announcement of ihc real object of ; the liutlcr campaign of last yean Gen. Benjamin F. Bntler himstul explains it to a Tribune reporter in the following frank itntemcnt: I have grandchildren who will live to see the VantlorbiUs and.thrt Goulds taken out to the nearest''' lamp-post and hung in the most scientific and skillful manner. After tber has been bloodshed wo shall settle down again for a while. Those money kings see the danger already. But they do not tee the remcdiee. When I was a candidate for President, Gould acid Butler must be driven into the ground. , He could'nt see that it was bettor for a man with considerable wealth and a family and propertyfintfrnete to be at the head of IbuKasset and able to control them. He only saw in the background kha torch of Communiim, aa he thought. Some day real red Communist wHl lead these men, and trejri he will see the' difference. As the head of' the La- bo element, I could hVe settled thil whole rat'mad queaion at no .' etbei misoiild aw'ttkriw, 'Wis- take lktVde in ranning t r,,,,; -dent was jik rnrjftinj apajns a ' ' ttone wall. I thought tba labor of the new Republic were more in-' ' Ulligeut, They wore afraid of me beoaost I bad 'a little property. They were just att foolish as Gould. Bnt that it not all. Nine np$ -nfA ten of them would sell their" otC4S f for J2 a piesA., 4-. - r' Rmm, ( limma a Anai-tnt : yj-7- Arior flavn't got any money." feyywr'AaiiMM tome of your cast off elothes." ,i : Actor "I wear thorn myteU." ... .. t - Keygar ."Hav'pt you got a cigwr .v, i( form"r , ' .v. jT . . Attar ."No eigar. f.Sf' ... , a try It and wyar ;-No c!ifnr ktm ksd il neitimr"r T'bafatrnil v '.... t: wmiAtai: your ' .'" , ' Froprleiors, '"WHOLESALE HKIGUISTS SAUSBUBT, K. a . - l:8rao. . v j I Bl rUM RIHJ tOU TH North Carolina Herald. Oatlgr ta no yaw Ywaar. VI ' " ... 4 ) I : A" ',, -vU . - ' . j
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 8, 1885, edition 1
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