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- I "I .1 ' " : i ; North Carolina -herald lUmfiiKD EVEIIY THURSDAY IiV liUEKIMVU & EAMES, "Editors and Proprietors. 1 i . 'Thr vptn nnwf la Vtoi nbr 1 The Woman's fThriatlnn TfVrmer- jvptfin:itipallv nnd rr;THnir t J ance Union of North Carolina j l-, ""v-wj erased with a .view to Southern popularity. Bills for public 'will meet at 28-29, 188a Charlotte, July buildings at Zahesville, O., and Deab Sistebs: ' Sioux City II., are vetoed because We havehada vearof successful work! zr. lwy iire in Republican .States, but The Lord halh done great thinsrs for us; nbxf l,,- j t appear that the Southern bills whereof we are glad. It is , firtin -J II frfju if inn I if (rnr s 1 ton 114 ire mail a lame numb? h. i are passed and signed, because they should assemble ia State Convention with Vveru zxe to all part of Nni'lh Cor- I .are in Southern States, forinstance, thanksgiving to the All-wise Father for Minded the Vtukdfitfh. 770.! Asnev,I!e -"Chicago Inter- the unprecedented favors we have re havinnland for file frill find it to their udcanfiifjcj advertize in the Herald, vii r-e hitt-ft a list o f parties making inquiry for l'.tnd and to then ire &aU xrnd ovr paper whenever land advertisements' (ire inserted. THURSDAY. - - - JULY 15, iSG Chiefs. Col. Corkhill, a gallant soUli er during the war, afterwards editor, lawyer and United State district "r i attorney or the district of Wash--;-U" ington, who tried, (iuitcau, died j fctiddenly at Mount Pleasant, do wa. During a procession of Norwc - : j gians in Chicago, . a United States , . -.flag carried by them was shot upon Und riddled by anarchists. It is a' wonder that the XorLhvm iepubli 7 tan papers haVe Hot attributed the I shooting to cx-rebels. ' j ' ' ' '' ' ,' . ' ' The United States pay wore pen- . j -feions to soldiers than allelic other, Countries of the world combined. j This is a serious fact, deserving the ' ' i -attention of all IiQiiest men. Pen- 1 " fcions ought to be paid, but to roz-. kk -' itutc the pension business into a - hind of a test liiachine of loyalty or ! disloyalty, is . un-American nn- 'Democratic and demoralizing. : i " Solicitor General Cootie's nomi ' nation has been rejected by the en -f; ate. It seems that-the main cause of the rejection was the promise inade hy Goode to some of Jiis re publican employees that he would l-etain them, if ihey Would -use" their influence with their Senators to o.nn- firm him. If that is true, Goode ought to have,. been rejected. A bargain of that kind is dishonest. lloi; S. S. Cox will resign his positidu jls Minister to -Turkey and .allow his Xew York constituency to elect him to his old place inCon gress Uy the resignation -of Mr. Cox" as member ofi Congress, the democratic party lost one oi its UCeail. I rfivod in aiKirer tn ant nrtvrs. nnd for i . . . . I T. Js-ilie writer or above tmcere in victory over our enemy. o The umes are what he m& ? We hope he i vfor PropiUoag and we ihonld xmeet to recount we u-nuhl iihoT m n-nf' our successes and to plan for more ear- . . . . y . nest work in faith and hope. We there- ignorance man oi mancjoag lying. fore cyi the Woman's Christiaa Temper: W e wonder whether the Chicago ance Union of North Carolina to assem inter-Ocean will also editorially ble in Fourth Annnal CooTcntion at Char comment upon K3 fact that it was lotte 9s tbc and mxh of JuV iy86- ,;-i, a i. " -u -it It is hoped crpfr Lmaa will send its mistaken in regard to Asheville, . , , , , ... , , . t i 9 i u" delegaUoij. Our place of meeting is dim uiai resiueni TCtoea .we deliShtfaV and noted for the hospitality AsheviJie public building billfor 1 of its itohtbiiaots. Our National Super materially the same reasons that he I intehdent, Mrs. Sallie FChapin' will be vetoed the Zuuesville. 0.;jand ; ioux Present and devote, her lovely skUl and Citv AU- Vh UttS fn U-0 Sracs lo raaKe our uonvention a sucess 1 We hope to have other speakers present luung, ine iicpuupcan eciiecior oi qo. the 4th UistnetOi rC, gave the - mem EEiisnip, true keynote io I?eriblican nolitical The annual meeting shall be composed ,-(ifi,ft-L.V:f Xi;x . -yyA of Executive Board, one delegate , . , S-.; t - w j from each District, one delegate for each 8111 vu' ' '' ; Auxiliary Local Union and one delegate . aattirday July 10th, President for every twenty members thereof. En- Cleveland vetoed the bill providing tertainment will be furnished to delegates. for a public building at Asheville. ednccd fare on railroads will be secured ii ' it - t- :' , for delegates and visitors. Visitors will , UU1,,1B legrupu news oi be cordially welcomed. tnu ulw, ul uviuson, me once Names of delegates should be forwarded cast iron reform legislator, tele- early to Mrs Dr Gibbon, President, W. C graphed the following to the Presi- T. U. Charlotte. lfnt lTaviTirr cAnf ooTri Yours f or God and Home and Native Land, Mauy C. Woodv, Pres't. invitations to come to Buncombe county, believing yora to be a wise' and a just man, and having found copies of minutes of the third convention. out th4vt you are neither, all invi E. D. IltXDLET, Cor. Sec. N. B. Delesrates will please brinjr tations are withdrawn' Wo hope the President will survive this STATE NEWS. POLITICAL NOTES. The Wayncsville News coraes out as Ifiily News for the summer season. Vilko county .endorses Cowles The name of Warm Snrinsrs P. 0. has been changed to ' Hot Springs Bev. J. T. Bagwell of Winston , arrived tor, stands G townships' for Long and y for Mauney, and one town ship not instructed. - The Primariesin Concord township were held last Saturday.Sid. Alexander was recommended for Congressj llontgomery for Judge and B F Longj it Iredell, for Solicitor. . CnptAM V&ritioy, of Hhls pkce, re ceived yestefdajr morning from Collector Powd his commission &3 getteral, deputy collector ofjhe .sixth district, the position lately held by Mr-T II Validerford, of most useful and experienced men;- SalisbuTy, Mr. Vauderford has received berg-; hk returh; to Washington will j apirHment as deputy agent from ju iiiiiiDu niui uciiuiii uv mi loverTT .. -nt .f an honest and iro for Congtess, Richmond cennty Instructs for James 1. Leirrand for Consrress. n,, -. , , . . .in tne city yesteraay. lie is selling Clears x ne vuie oi oaDarrus county, at fnSa w;n0trt w ri.wC ic nrimanes last week , for Sohei- Raleigii, N. D,, July 12. To 1 b uYcrmnent gmia, isouii ana csoun Ftutcsville Landmark. ; Carolina. i!;.l:"ix;uiiiUon Ilaync dead K So mouf nful news was flashed over - - this continent. The beloved poet of tliC JSoUth "has gone to his lleaven 3y Arcadia. Although a typical .Southerner, his rare genius has made him a place in- the .literary Avovid which is excelled by only a Tew. lorn lii 'Charleston, S. C. in 1831 he. published poems as early is ; 1S55. - In XIo9 appeared his 'Avolio ; a Legend of the Island of Uiadstoric is defeated. Irish Homo Rule will have- to wait a lit .tie, snlcss something unexpected .turns up. jSo party has an absolute Jnajbrity, so that It b impossible to Xorcjsco .what Eiiglisk Parliament will do. It hi ay be that some ' co ;litions bo eliected, by which Home ii tilers' or its enemies may gain an .advantage and a victory either way. Whatever may be done in the "Par uimeiit now. dected Home Rule vill come ; n just cause is always the-pcoIecause, audit will finally ibo victorious. rThe question tvs to whether l)atid Dr Howan is entitled to the State Senator was forever settled in - iSSS &l the "convention at Foard's Mill, wIjca lion. J. S.. Henderson offered a resolution to the cifect that .tach coTinty should be ewUtled to 'one term alternately, Kcwaa to'bein .:in 18S:v. This" resolution Was latta&Imoiijsly adopted and alL fur - Iher strife about it is thereby put ' ' .-Aside. W.Mle Rowan county has ax larger voting poptilation and casts day Judge Phillips sentenced Jas. Smith.and m. Gooch to be hang cd September 11th. They were convicted last June of havniff mur dered John Cheatham, a merchant of this city. From the Webster ilefald We learn of the marringe ,df Dr W F Tompkins, late of Poticha Springs, Cal.V to Miss Anna, second daughter of Capt F A Luck, late of Danville,! Va. The groom is an es teemed and former roommate of .the edi tor of this paper, and the sweet disposi tion of: the happy" couple has a pleasant place in pur memory. May the richest of' life's blessings attehd thfcmCWll- mington index. To the Editors of the Hebai.i: I notice in the last issue of the Herald that the Hon. F. K. Shober and Thro. i' Kluttf are cpokch of for the Senate. If r have not been misinformed with, reference to the matter, it is Davie's term. Though I was too young to be taking much 1 interest in politics, yet I remember having heard some one who was present at the convention, in i 1880, which was held at Foai'd's Mill, say that Rowan proposed to' Davie if p she would support Mr. Kluttz that Davie could have the next two terms, and then after that, Rowan one term and Davie one. I was in formed that - this was reduced to writing, and that the Hon. J. S. Henderson lias the agreement. Of course, if this is not the Case and it is Rowan's term, Davie has noth iug to say, and will support most cheerfully Rowan's nominee. Please publish this for the information of your people. We would be glad to hear from Mr. Heiiderson or some other of the Rowan delegation who was present at the convention of 1880." We want the matter settled, for Davie wishes to hold her con vention after awhile, and if it. is our term; of course we w'ant to norn inate a Davie man,! and 1, as Chair man of the Executive Committee, vill call upon the townships to send delegates to the county convention, and lf-TJayie has to nominate Senator, w3Till want thesentiments of the peopleasto ..who .thnfc. man fihall be. - .Respeetfully, ' E. II.'Morjris, Chm Dem. Ex. Com. for Davie. iocksvillerN. C, July 10, 18SG . Tlirongh the kindness of Mr. J. J Bruner we are enabled .to copy the foHawing from the report of the Senatorial ? invention held at Foard's 3.iH oh .September 2nd, Horrible Death. On last Monday Mr. Clinton Dobsor who is hard of hearing, left towu a-foot to go home near Glen Alpine Station. lie got' on the railroad track at Captain Tate's, three miles from town and -had walked about one-fourth of a mile when the evening train going West came up be hind him. The engineer blew long and loud, but Mr. DobSon, -failing to hear, made no effort to get off. The train ran upon him And threw him about 20 feet from the track, killing him instantly;. His body was taken ort the train and car ried to Gleft Alpine, Station, near where he lives. Many of the citizens are reflecting upon the engineer and say that he ought to be held responsible for the death of this man. In the absence of f ull particulars We withhold any comment Since the above was set hi type a Coro ners' inquest was held and a verdict ren dered that ''Clinton Dobson came, to his death from criminal negligence on the part of engineer Moore' Upon the affi davit of Coroner London, Esq. John Tull isstied a warrant for Moore, who came up from Salisbury yesterday evehihg and surrendered to Sheriff Lackey, lion. Charles Price wa employed for the de fence. On a hearing before Esq. John Tull the charges were not sustained and Moore was discharged. Morganton Star. Candidates' Announcements ioo4, us pnii ii u i.w.ituti .- , - , . j tn i of Sept. 7th : HOI) MCll.UC UUJCtiu r,uiiUii vuuwij Js entitled to the Senator this year. - 4)i1t 'Cf the" sixty-seven police fOfiiccrs wounded at the anarchist riot in Chicago a few weeks- ago, -ceven have died, four are in a criti- "Resolved, That Davre CJoiinty shall be' entitled to the Senator in the year 1884, and that thereafter -each county shall be entitled itp rthe Senator aiternately.,, ; . This resolution was passed unan imously. So Rowan is entitled to jCovnty Contention, guturdaif J" $4th, 1886.- - , I am a candidate for the nomination for the Lower House of the Legislature. Re membering the township convention on July 17, 1 hope my friends will turn out. ' t : J. F. Staxsjll. WB ire authorized to announce B. C. Atfxras a candidate to the orhce of Coun ty Surveyor of Bowan county, subject to j "the action OI lue .uemuuraiu; vuuvemion of the county. t - :.. "We are authorized to announce "J. C. Bernhardt, as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Surveyor of Row- ' an eountv. subiect to the action - of the Democratic convention of the county. .-cal conaitiou, sixteen are unable to j iU Senator in 1886, Davie in 1888, leave tiieir Jiods, twenty-two slowly ! xi0wan in 1890, and so forth. .feco'veriug "and eifht-cen .have rp- '-,, j u-vrted for duty. OiTieer Shannon Jeremiah Long, of Fairfax Court sustained eighk-eh distinct wounds ! uuhv,.. -.j . . . t i i Hill, of Alexandria, tailing his at- 'from fraginvnis of the omb, . : tolhefact ttU i8gG1; whiIe ,7io:ae ot them -w eve serious. I fro ; non federate troops were at Fairfax troop; dp'f the officers '-stali auve Jiave suf-j Court House, he (Long) meitded two -ered amputation of : l-cg- The - canteens and a candlestick Tor him -f. that- the wounds inflicted by . The bill, sixty cents, ' had :x t V m. v:...;,v -.i, .-i ! never heen paid, hence Mr. longs gnw! t--i of. the bomb , 'Very -slov ,iri .healing iu . , .i t. e8 wa3 due on the amount, he wuld iw -belief tiitlie -.hcll.-was-;pois-1 bi1 satisfied witlrtbe sixty cents," Mr. tjrjq, ' N-.. ' Jiiill'fientMr. Loirg the sixty tsefcits.- Oo IT Wk arei authorized to announce C. C. itrider, as a candidate for Te-clection to ihVnffictt S of Sheriff of Rowan, county, subject to the action of the Democratic conveHtion oi tnc coumy. TV.e are authorized to announceTIoratio N. Woodson, as a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of Register of Deeds for Rowan -county, subject to the action of the Democranc convention oi tne coun- Wpare authorized to announce John M. Horab, as -a candidate for re-election j to the office if Clerk , of the Superior j Court for Rowan bounty, subject to the action of the JJenjocratic convention of the county. ' " ' We are authorized to ancounce J. Samr uel McCubbi&s, Jr., as a candidate for re election to tfce-. office of TreasUref. of Rowan county, subject to the action of the .JLJcmocratic convenuon unr pijr..' D TIM 15 FOR SKVEKAL YEA1LS PAST I HAVE been crreatlv overworked, but my business beinflr the larircst in bur town ind paying nicely, I was very mncli stimulated thereby, and managed ;o run all the various branches without .. letting any.. " iron burn,,' but I now find that mj ; ' " - ' i - ' ' ,- ; ' ; TOBACCO BUSINESS " d the Factory calls for every tnomeot of ing fhat mymercantile business ha3 been, is increasing vory,rapidly ai iny time. Therefore, iM)tAvithstand and is now paying well, I hajc dechlcd in justice to myself, fa truly and t 1 11 r la A i Close Out My Entire Stock, pf (a m & X& m Just m fast as prudence will allow. This i no "dodge" or trade ''catch" but is a positive v CLOSING OUT,- And to do that best, I shall from this day put all goods very low many. t COST, and quite a lot ' B E L O W -G OS Tv Rl.oll cnll fxn f AQIT . when it-suits ' -"' , :':- 1 ' r?i I prefer to" close the whole Stock in a Lump, and will1 nake very low. figures and good easy ternis to any good party wishing to merchandise. And as my trade is the largest andbest in our twn, and is the mercantile business is not over done here and as Salisbury is im iroviugvefy fast, it doess seem that this is a rare chance to step right nto a good thing. Will be glad to communicate with parties who desire :o take such a etep. I refer, to First National Bank of this place. In the meantime shall push off all goods as fast as I can. Will sell best Calicos at G cts; Full Standard Calicos at 5 cts; Lower grades at Dress Lawns A, sold heretofore at 7. Fruit of the Loom Domes tic ut S cents; Barkers 7 cents; Warn sutta 10 cents; Pride of the West 12 cents; Plaids 7 cents; Yarns 85 cents;! Coafcs' Thread 52 cents per doz. Good Coffee, 10 cts. per lb; light brown Sugar, G cents; Granu lated 7. , Salt in brown Sacks G7 cents; in seamless sacks 77 ccntg. ' WHOLE STOCK OF j . ' - I ' AT JiJSFID BELOW COST. LARGE . P1WPORTION OP SHOES MD HATS' JIT . COST. ALSO- STQCK QF SILKS, DRESS GOODS, LACES, AXD TIIOUS- AXES OF OTHER TMXGS IX TIIE SAME Wa rr i ci H n it i i i- i ri r I LsrzJ BIG L I o 0 3 1-3 clJ -r- ' -f"' - f " g3
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