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i i i, ' '.V - 10RTH CAROLINA . HERALD , PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY BY BUERBAU3I & EASES,." Editors and Proprietors. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 18S7 IJltlEFS. The anarchist hanging in Chi cago passed off without anj. dis turbance. ' The Democratsof Virginia will have a majority of 15 in the Senate and some 25 in the House. find We fail to the crowing rooster in our Kepublican New York Statejexjchanges. Do you feel bad, friends f Dr. cCosh has resigned the presidency of Princeton College. The resignation is to take effect at the end of the prcsentjterm. In 1850 113,000,000 worth of tobacccMvas manufactured in the United States in 1880 the figures had gone up to $1 17,000,000. - The New Jersey Legislature, elected last week, Will stand Senate, Republicans 12, Democrats 9; Houo- Republicans 37, Demo crats 23. ; r A sensible way to do things : NewYoek, Nov. 9, 1887. The Hon. ircderick Cook : Accept my congratulations upon your election IV D. Gkaxt. r : 'fit the people of the 1 South . should kill Jeff Dafis, that might show their loyalty to the Union, but they mightexpect no forgivi nesa or favor from the Kepublican party until they"consent to vote the Kepublican ticket." N.Y. GraJJic, Xov. lOih; ' During the voyage to Europe, Jay Gould took up a collcctionf for otie of the poor steerage passengers, who had his leg accidentally bro 'ken. "While the lamp holds out o burn, the vilest sinucr may return." The Sionx City (la.) Jotirnal calls Mr.-Sparks, the Land Com missioner, a crank and a man who had worked mischief to the settlers, etc. "We wonder how much the mortgage amounts to that the land- grabbers hold on the Journal office, N or how mnch theso grabbers pay the Journal to tell such lies. "The South may divide its . homage between Grover Cleveland aud Jeff Davis and shout itself hoarse f or both, but it amounts to nothing. The South can be made no more solidly Democratic than it has been;" Detroit Tribune. No, the South cannot be made more sottd. Misfortunes maka strong ties, and when linked with prosecution these ties become in soluble and stronger than the ties , that aro: formed by a hatred. T The Crown Prince of Germany i3 a doomed man. While his con- POINTERS OF THE CAM PAIGN. ; Carl Scburz, for four years an apology for the greatest political fraud of America, was again left in the lurch. Foi fonr yfars he served for dollars, in the last cam paign he served Nicoll and lost. Abraham S. Hewitt feels good his sid won. , ' President Cleveland will be nom inated beyond a doubt; New Yorkj last election settled it. r-; Jay Gould is in Ireland, and the ticket of honesty and integrity' won a big.er victory than ever. The New York World, which worked so hard for Republican suc cess, is downed; its influence is to day at a great discount. ' V i i CHICAGO ANARCHISTS. FOUR JIl'NG, ONE COMMITS SUICIDE, TWO IMPRISONMENT. TV J Durinr? the snrinff oi leG a se- ries of strikes was arranged in Chi cago by labor agitators, 30,000 men paraded the streets under the red banner of anarchism. August Spies directed the Vage of his hear ers against the proprietor of the reaping works, which caused an attack by the mob; a pitched battle between the mob and . the police ensued in which fight a great many were seriously wounded. Next day" Spies called upon the mob to re venge the attack. A grand mass- meeting at Haymarket wa3 planned and carried out. Parsons and Spies harangued the crowd calling them to arni3 and inciting them, to riot. At this point tho police ap peared to put a stop to this unlaw ful assembly. The policemen, when near the speaker's stand, halted, and their commander, In spector Bonfield, called .upon the crowd to disperse. As an knswer, a small black object rose from behind tho speaker's stand and dropped amongst the policemen. There was a terriffic explosion, one police man was killed outright, .six others died within a week, eleven more were maimed for life and fifty oth ers were seriously injured, nor ra moment they were appalled by Che terrible massacre, but the police were weirdrilled and consisted of men of nerve. They closed over their dead and dying comrades and opened fire upon tho mob, which instantly dispersed, leaving many dead and dying upon the street. Next night another conflict took place in which also several persons were killed and wounded. On that day the police arrested a great many persons and a search reVealed the fact that a regular plot had been laid to upset the existing authority. Spies and Fielden were the first to be arrested, Lingg, !Engel, Neebe, Fischer and Schwab soon after; Parsons, the only native-born American surrendered Heavy snow-fall in Vermont. $250,000 worth of cotton destroy ed by fire at MetnphiV The driven well patent has been declared to be invalid. Baltimore unveils a bronze stat ue of the late Chief Justice Taney. The Englisb Cabinet decides upon more repressive measures in Ireland. ' Mr. Robert Ellerbee, of Sumter Co., S. C, shoots a negro in self defense. - John M, Bernhardt, of . North Carolina appointed a timber agent by Secretary Lamar. In General Sheridan's annual re port H is stated the Army consists of 2,200 officers and 24,23G men. It is rumored that Mr. Logan will succeed Mr. Sully as President of the R. & D. system. - ' Harry Garfield, son of the dead President is studying law and po litical science at Oxford, England. The Arkwright Cotton Mills, of Savannah, Ua., .have temporarily shut down in order to enlarge the factory. The R. & D. Railroad, accused of unlawful discrimination in freights, are having a hearing before the Interstate Commerce Commissioner A GBBAT RUM Ill WYDK a rami EVERY BODY INVITED TO COME AND SEE THEIR Mammoth lock of h Mk AT This space is reserved for !'p Fire at Nashville, Tenn., de stroys an entire business block, causing a damage of 165,000 to the buildings and $102,000 to the stock. , , . . The miners of American birth at the Pocahontas mines in Tazewell county, "Va., have struck as against the employment of Hungarian miners. On Monday and Tuesday the U. S. Supreme Court heard the argu ment in the Virginia Habeas Cor pus Cases. It is not known when the decision will be fendered. The funeral of the four hanged and the one suicide anarchist took place last Saturday. On the same day Schwab and Fielden were taken to the Joliet penitentiary. A sixteen-year-old darky assault ed Mrs. Mary Burton near Ander son, S. C. The miscreant was jailed and. a lynching prevented by the discreet management of a few thoughtful citizens. WE ARE SELLING DRY GOODS. 25 PER CENT. CHEAPER, SO AS TO GIVE ALL A CHANCE TOliUY AT BOTTOM PRICES. w. REISNER H. THE JEWELER. 1 DRESS GOODS, 10 cts. DRESS " .-12 J cts. DRESS " 30 cts. DRESS . I " 47 cts. DRESS " 57 cts. Worth 15. " 20. 45. 60. 75. i - Trimmings To Match at Same Discount. f v 75 cts. : 10 cts. up. Suit Yourself, but there is no other remedy for sick headache, dizziness, constipation, bilious ness, constipatisn, biliousness or to re store a regular, healthy action to the liver stomach and bowels, equal to those relia ble little "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" preprred by Dr. Pierce. Of druggists Charges Against the Rioters. Lojtdok, Nov. 14. Seventy five charges were entered to-day at the Bow street police court against the Trafalgar Square rioters of yesterday. Mpst of the prisoners escaped with a fine. Some were sentenqed!to four and six months imprisonment at hard labor. , a - - . . inrv m n 1 ( f j-v irlin nr.aa ornn a fiorpor Ayer's SarsapariDa acts directly and promptly, purifying and eurilvis'the blood, improving the jxpeilte, strengb ening the nervetil invigorating the . system.. - It Is, in the truest sense, an al- himseli rterative medicine. Every invalid should give" 11 inai. - Ladies Embroidered Kid Gloves, - - . -Ladies Linen Handkerchiefs, from - - - Linen Towels, Large Size,- - - . - - 9 efci. Table Damask, Turkey Red and White, - - - 30 cts. " Oil Cloth best Goods, - . - - - 27 cts. Blankets, 11.00 per pair. Six Papers of Pins, - - - 10 tta. Big Line Ladies and Misses Jerseys, Cloaks, Wraps and Jackets as low down as any New York house. YOU- WILL FIND EVERYTHING AT THE NEW YORK Don't order from elsewhere when you can buy at home to better advantage. - Come and see us. Polite,, attentive, low Prices our unalterable motto, of the . . 1 j . j VAN WYCK & SCHULTZ, ; Next door Steere's Drug Store 49 In , addition to the above we would call theatteMwn'of the public to oui f BOOT, SHOE JSTJD HLAJl? HMHLUHMH1UK THAT SAVES ALL THE FREE GOLD, i AT A OVER 25 CTS PER TON. COST OF NOT i his days are numbered. What the result will be in the affairs of Ger many no one can foresee. The old Kaiser is nearly 91 ; the son of the crown prince is only 25. Bismarck is over 70. The Crown Prince is the favorite son. of the Germans; all love him; he is liberal and hu mane, while it is saidof his oldest son that he devejops illiberality and a tyrannical spirit; We hope we have heard the last of the Chicago Anarchists'. The Governor commuted he s sentences of Schwab and Fielden to imprison ment for life; on Thursday last Lingg took hi own life by. a bomb o some sort, and on Friday the "four othera were hanged as other murderers are hanged. There was no disorder and no attempt to res cue them. We are not in favor of ; Lynch law but we think that "in -cse of such crimes as these- men committed, there Tshonld be speedy trial and 'swift execution. There has been an interval of 17 months between the crimes and the punish ment; 17 days would have been too long.- Surely some law pould ; be dsviaed by which substantial just ice could be quickly meted out. Anarchism is the desicrn nf . o . - -i men to demolish all government. As long as their rauts and doings are only words and , opinions, they are allowed to exist just like the spiritualist. As soon as he com mits any act contrary to the laws of this country, he will be made to pay for it. Angust Spies, Adolph Fischer, George Engel and Albert R. Parsons were not hung as an arc hists, but a3 murderers. While v may wish that all sympathisers of tho cause: of anarchism, with John Most at the bead, should be han. the law only punishes. '..them . v,h:n tbyy come in cuuflict J with ing mulatto who was even a fiercer anarchist than he wa3. These eight men were indicted for the murder of Policeman Degan. They were charged with hiding, abetting and assisting in the crime.. The trial commenced May 21st, 188G. On July 8th, the jury returned a verdict of guilty aud. Judge Gary sentenced Neebe to lyears impris onment and the rest to be hanged. Motion for a new trial was over ruled in October, 1886. Subse quently in September, 1887, the State Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the lower Court. The United States Supreme court was next appealed to, but that court unanimously .refused a writ of er ror. On last Thursday Louis Lingg cheated the gallows by kill ing himself with a small dynamite bomb smuggled into the 'jail. Schwab's and FieldenV sentences were commuted to life imprison ment, while the four others were hnngou Frilay at 11:56 A. M. They died unrepenting and with words in lavor ol anarchism on their lips. ,4And may God have mercy upon their souls' y - . m "Have the finances of the country suffered under Democratic m'anaeement?,, asks a Democrat. No. because the Democrats have managed them just as the Republi cans did. But let "them try to practice a plan of their own, and see where the country would --be. Cliicago Journal. "Wrong,-Mr. Journal ; the Demo crats have managed things accord ng to the laws of the country, as the Republicans have doner the only difference is that themanasement of the Republican party has been noted for its corru ptness and rot teness its catering to 'rich monop olies and its utter disregard of the popular will while under a Demo cratic" administration, land-grab bers, ' whiskeyrings "and corrup naval contrr.cts have no show. Commissioner Miller's Report. . 'IWastiington Criticd' s ' The annual report of the Com missioner of Internal Revenue has been made public. The report opens with a thorough analysis of the year s collection. Tha Inter nal Revenue- collections for the fiscal yaar 1888 are estimated at $120,000,000 compared to $118, 000,000 for 1887, 1116,000,000 for 1686. The cost of collection last year was about f per cent. The Internal Revenue force now con sists of 204 persons. The Com missioner renews his recommenda tions of last year, and also recom mends that domestic spirits export ed to eyade internal revenue tax not , be re-admitted without the payment of these taxes. The op erations of the oleomargarine law are reviewed in detail, and various amendments proposed in the inter- est of the consumer and - butter- maker. - The effect of the new law has' been to add about $1,000,000 to the annual revenue, aud has not interfered with the oleomargarine trade except in States where pro hibitory State laws had previously been enacted, but had been inoper ative until the reaerai Jaw was passed. The law had been con strued as a. regulatory and not as a prohibitory measure. The reports of collectors have been favorable to the healthf uluess of oleomargarine. Enjoy Life. "What a truly beautiful world we live in ! .Nature gives us gTandeur of moan tains, glens and oceans, and thousands of menus of enjoyment. We can desire no better when in pcrf?ct health;, but how often do the majority of people feel like rivins it up -disheartened discouraged and worn out wish disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every suf ferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof. that Green's August Flovef; will make them free from" disease," as when. . bom. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint' are the direct causes of seventy-five per cent, of such maladies as Bikousness, Indisestion. Sick Headache. " Cosliveness. ; Nervous Prostration. Dizziness of, the Head. Pal pitation of the Heart, and. other distress ina; symptons. Three doses of Avguxt tinrerv; prove its wonderful . eui-ct l. -iinple Lett. , 10 cts. Try it. I This Amalgamator is in invention whereby the pulverised S dujd or sand U forced to come in contact frith quicksilver in motion. Long ezp nations arc un less. or facts, prices, etc. address Agents for Nor and Georgia SALISBURY, K C Corner Main and'Fisher street (McCubbins' Comer.) We hare deci dedly the largest and most complete stock ui Salisbury, and adding to it every day. Our Winter Stock of - - - ; MEN AND WOMEN HEAVY BOOTS.-SHOES & RUBBERS are purchased and coming in daily. They were selected with care to suit this trade, and we feci confident that we have assrood a stock as can be fodhd in the Northern markets, and it is our intention to sell them. as low as GOOD SOLID GOODS can be sold. We don't pretend to SELLi AT COST, but "we do sell on Short Profits, and our prices will bear ns out in what we say. To be convinced is to call and examine before buying. Beldw we quote prices on a few standard goods : MENS HEAVY SOLID BOOTS; r - - $2.00 to 4 00 per pair. BOYS " ; i " 1.75 " 2.25 YOUTHS " " ' 1.25 " 2.00 GUILDS " ' " 1,00 " 1.25 " Men's SOLID KIP Brogahs and high cut Shoes, 1.00 " 2.00 Womens solid nesrsred or Standard Screw Kip Shoes .75 ' "1.15 - all guaranteed solid (and satisfactory. Men's Hubber Boots, 12.50 Mens, Ladiesand Misses'Rubbers and Arctic Over Shoes at different prices. A full line of the old reliable Standley, ZIEGLER BRO'S and Clement, Will & Ball Ladies and Misses Shoes always" on hand. We have a nice assortment of Stetson and Melville HATS in Stiff, Crush, and Fur. ; Also Boys Hats and Caps at all prices. In Gents Hand-Made Shoes you can' select from Boydeng, Adlers, and TayIor.& Carr, all f oi re liable goods. Measure taken and fit guaranteed when aot Unnl in Stock. We have just received a new supply of very attractive TRUNKS, '.VALISES, UMBRELLAS, and all kinds of Traveling bags, which will be sold at the nscal low prices. Prompt attention given orders by mail.. - - COtJ25TTElT MEBCH A "NTS would find it to their. interest to examine our stock before buying their winter goods, as we think we could save them freights from Northern markets if uot more. . .. -. " Messes. Jsro. L. (Lock) Caesox, and Chas. 31. BEOwx are connec ted with this'house and will take pleasure in Ehowjjvg-no: pricing you goods. 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An IHegat Cclta-e on Eank Street, in j rrc--r. Arr'v ct . " llxxxu) OZcc. I . FOR RENT. A envcniently errsn-ed sn3 Icci!el cotta-e nearly ccw, Ar:!r V ' V V-M 1 -
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