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! NORTH CAROLINA HERALD. PUBLISHED EVEKY WEDNESDAY. BY fcUKRIUUM & EAMES, Editors and Proprietors. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1887 CONGRESS. PROHIBITION DEFEATED.' CohgressJ;inet promptly at twelve on Monday. The new Senators, including Turpie of Indiana, were sworn in without ( objection. In the House (Carlisle was elected Speaker by 1 63 otea to 149 fur Reid- Both houses notified the President that they were ready for business. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. , The message ia entirely confined id the subject of reducing taxation. JIc shows that the Government has been spending all the money in calling in bonds that it is lawful to spend, and yet the uselos accumu lation of money in the Treasury on June 30th next will be $140,000, 000, and increasing at the rate of 8100,000,000 a year. Disaster is at hand unless this moneys is re- j stored to thevpcople 1 ' lie does not-favor the repeal of tax on tobacco and whiskey. They are luxuries and no one minds the tax; lie calls for a revision of the tariff; Four thousand articles are taxed by the tariff. The manufac turers call their industries that are protected infant industries, and yet many of them are a hundred years old.. They s; they cannot manufacture unless prices are kept up by a tariff, and yet they have to make pools and combinations to keep some of their, own number from selling at reasonable prices. In 1880 there were 17,392,090 peo ple engaged in industries of all sorts and only 2,023,089 in manu facfnrng, and yet all the rest are taxed for the benefit of the latter. 03 makes a specialty of 'wool as the Herald did in its editorials lately, And shows how every man, woman and child in the United States is taxed ten cents a pound on every Woolen article he wears, for the Dcnefit of a-few wool raisers. The tax is put on jmported ..-articles, but few use them and the rest pay sum equal to the tax to the home manufacturer. "So it happens that, while comparatively few use tho imported, article, millions o our people who never use and never saw any of the foreign products, purchase and use things of the same kind made in this" country arid pay nearly or, quite the- same enhanced price which the duty adds to the imported articles' "We will give the entire message next week. After a very heated campaign prohibition has been defeated in Atlanta. The victorious party maintained that prohibition did not prohibit in that city, and that the city had lost $50,000 ft year which she used to derive from license-taxes on bar ooms. ' The Prohibitionists maintained that pro? hibition bad never had a fair trial in the city. Oqe thing seems pret ty certain, that prohibition cannot prohibit where public sentiment is as much divided on the subject as at Atlanta. hereAer it can roll up such a majority as to make it certain that the public opinion is decidedly on that side and will be for years, then the law will have force behind it to carry it through. We hope the defeated party in At lanta will now work as hard to less en the whiskey evil, as it has worked to prohibit it by law. THE NEW FRENCH IDENT. PRES- FKAXCIS 8ADI CARXOT. The joint Congress of the French Republic, having accepted the res- gnation of President Grevy, pro ceeded bn last Saturday to elect his successor. After several unsuc cessful ballots, Mr. Carnot was elected with 616 votes ont of a total of 814. Mr. Carnot was born at Limoges in 1837, is therefore 50 years old. lie is a strict republican of fine business qualities. His election is acceptable to all. Another Righteous States Rights Decision The TJ. S. Su preme Courthas decided that Judge Bond's decision against the officers of tho State of Virginia is nncon stiiutional, , and therefore releases the officers that were imprisoned. It is ruled that a State as a political sovereignty cannot De ruled or coerced by Federal Courts, either by an action brought against the State or against her officers. When a State makes a contract with in dividuals she may consent to be sued in her own courts or in Fed erai courts, out sue may at any time withdraw that consent and cannot theivbe judicially' coerced. All the Court but Justice Harlan answered in the opinion. John Most, the convicted anar chist, will appeal.- S. S. Cox was elected .chairm an of the Democratic caucus. Trouble ii brewing among tT.e manufacturers of glass and their workmen. . A fire in Aiken, S..C, destroys nine, business houses, loss, $40,000; insurance $27,450. The National Prohibition Cen tral Committee met at Chicago last Wednesday, 500 persons present. The government receipts during Novembjr were $30,500,000. $18, 000,000 were paid out on account of pensions. Blaine will come ho'me by way of Japan and will arrive in San Fran cisco fiv0 days prior to the Repub lican National Convention. - Andrew 'Carnegie, the millionaire iron founder of Pittsbnrsr and a strong Rt publican, says he would not grieve if Cleveland was re-elect ed. " " '. . V The senators and representatives before opening of ? Congress - were caucussing every day. There ia trouble brewing as to the seating of fonr democratic senators. Two fishermen, Jajnes McLaugh lin and Robert Pierce, were out fishing near Erie, Pa. They made good hauls, overloaded and swamped the boat, and both were drowned. There-is a great row in Beecher's old. congregation because Dr. Par ker Was paid $700 for his eology of Beecher. If they had offered that amount for the best eulogy and allowed everybody to compete they would no doubt have got a better one for their money. Dr. Parker s nm . .i it ir tt i t . oner lo tne ss. i . ieraia 'to in terview Gladstone and make a six column article for the newspaper that would pay most for it, shows that he is as greedy for money as a snartc lor iooa. STATE NEWS. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. On last Saturday the Democratic csncus nominated by acclamation the following officers: Speaker J. G. Carlisle, Kentucky ; Clerk, J. B. Clark, Missouri ; Sergeant at arms, JohnP. Leedon, Ohioj'Post--xnasjer, LDalton Indiana. candidates for Donelson - and Hurt. In the excitement a nersnnjil f I - - T encounter took The prominent door-keeper were The Appointments. Washington, D. C, Dec. 6. The President to-day sent the fol lowing nominations to the Senate : L. Q. C. Lamar, of Mississippi, to be Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. ' - "Win. F. Vila-, of Wisconsin to be Secretary of the Interior. Don M. Dickinson, of Michigan, to be Post Master General. Charles D. Fairchild, of New York, to be Secretary or the Treas ury. George L. Rives, of New York, to be Assistant Secretary of State. -Isaac II. Maynard, of "New York, to be Assistant v Secretary of. the Treasury. Sigourney Butler, of Massachu setts, to be Second Comptroller of the Treasury. James W. Hyatt, of Connect! io dc unueu " i rsm, nrrr Asheville is planning a tobacco fair, to be held at that city next fall. A builder's supply company was organized last week in Durham with a capital stock of $100,000. Asheville is to have a street rail way; the contract has been signed and the cars will be running by June 1st. Dr. H. W. Montague, probably the oldest physician of North Car olina, died last Friday at Wake Forest, at the age of 86. I The Mooresville military com pany, the Piedmont Rifles, has been disbanded by command of the Quartermaster Geneial. The Cleveland springs have been sold to a syndicate of capitalists, who intend to improve the property and make it a first class summer resort. . " THE GREAT RUSH STILL CONTINUES AT THE ' : DOTJJBLE STORE OF. lOutiz jjij Retidleinan WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS. FROM A CART TO A CAR LOAD AT A TIME. , . , - r, ..- i O We bay for Spot Cash and in large, quantities, and therefore we can - i and do sell as cheap, and many things cheaper, -; ' than any other house in town. - Best Alamance Plaids 6 Cts. Per Yard, or as cheap as any one else will sell them. : we buy all kinds of produce, and therefore help yon as well as yon os. We have the largest Stock of DRY GOODS in town. We have the largest Stock of SHIRTS in town. We have the largest Stock of COLLARS and TIES in town. We have the largest Stock of NOTIONS in town. We have the largest Stock of CARPETS and RUGS in town. .. We have the largest Stock of CHEWING TOBACCO in tor- We have the largest Stock of EATABLES in town. . Well, we have SHOES and BOOTS for everybody. We have a Thousand USEFUL THINGS at 5c'cach. We have lots of TIN WTARE at bottom prices. We have good COFFEE at 25c. Who would drink Rio ? We have a big Stock , of New Crop New Orleans Molasses and Sugars, very cheap. ; ; i . . - ; We offer the balance of our long CLOAKS and NEW MARKETS at Cost; we want to close them out. - - J- We have tha,best assortment of FANCY FLOUR in town. Come and seel ahd get bargain s as we mean wjiat we say; and do not advertise what we cannot do. Yours obedient, ; . . ltf KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN. G. O. D. STORE I :0:- I Ml 0 IF YOU WOULD KNOW ALL ABOUT BETWEEN TIIE DIFFERENCE 0- MUST HAVE RSSISTilNCE,, ,tA- . ' - : -O V :.-'r.'J For the Amount of Work; this Year is Greater than Ever and i.t worries old Santa very much to select Presents for Mamma's, Papa's, leisters, 'Brothers, Cousins, Uncles and Aunts, and Old Santa thinks that a nice 3et of. KNIVES, FORKS and SPOONS, or a pretty CAKE BASKET, PICKLE DISH. FRUIT DISH, BERRY B.OWL, CASTOR, or TETE-A-TETE SET would please mamma very 'much, and a nice CARVING SET of a MUSTACHE CUP would, please a great many Papa's, and that a nice ,. GOLD WOTCHfiND CHAIN pTace, aim blows passed between Representatives Blount anciBreckonridge. Blount was acting under a misapprehen "leum, and'as soon as he understood it, made a public apology to Breck onridge, and they then shook hands wit'i cordialitv. Hurt was not h rt but got the nomination. . . . .. Pbesidext Gkevt Resigns. OiOIie" 2nd President Grevy sent in his resignation of the Presidency of the Republic of France. ' WEEK'S NEWS. Jake Sharp is released under a 140,000 bond. Negroes continue to commit law less acts in Atlanta, Ga. j- Dr. Bcrkiiead's Fcneoal. -Dr. Bnrk head's remains were brought to Raleigh by a delegation ci rjje Conferencet and interred on - Sunday evening at 4 o'clock. Tobacco.- The Louisville Courier-Journal f says the- Eastern and Westefn'leaf crops and all the mar k et - stocks- of the r Un i ted - States wake up 3C0.00O.00Q; pounds, against 591.000,000 a year ago and 575,000,000 two years ago. The Inter State Commerce Com mission has decided that the rail roads may provide seperate ears for vhite and colored, people ahd com pel eajh race to stay in the "cars provided for them, but roust pro ride, first class cars for those that have first class tickets.'. Dr. Burkkead's Deatlf. Dr. Burkhead complai ned of feel i n z u n well oh the afternoon, of the ;1nd. nt the-Conference. . At the supjr table he. was taken violently ill and died in half an hour."- Lancaster county, England, ex periences an earthquake; no serious damage done. - , A boiler explosion in Milwaukee kills seven and dangerously wounds nineteen more. , ' A fire destroys the cigar factory of S. Pat-holder & Co., in Baltimore; damage $12,000. The. thermometer reached 39 below rero ic the extreme North west during the late cold snap. A little boy in Boston. Trho would go skating; was punished by being put with his naked feet on a hot stove. . A locomotive explodes near Ma honey City, Pa., killing three train hands aud fatally ineuring three others. t - . : . A Tonng woman in Reading, Pa;, throws a glass of vitriol into a man's face because he would not marry her. - A movement has beh lately set on-foot to create a Jeff. Davis fund. Mr- Davis politely but firmly re fuses to accept it. r Lord. Mayor Sullivan, of Dublin, was convicted of a so-called politi cal crime and sentenced to two months imprisonment. Most a counsel will move for a new trial. The Yolks Zeitung calls t he j ury that convicted Most, 'Hwelveasses with human ears.,V President Grevy's resignation and his letter accompanying it has not made' hini any friends. The public is almost disgusted with his vain' glorious and selfish utterances. ... .., - , ...... fi . The fish and game association will hold an anuual exhibition at Davis' HaJl, Beaufort, N. C, - on he 14th, 15th and 16th December. Ex-Congressman J. B. Reid has been in Washington City for the last two months. He will practice law in one of the western territories. The Charlotte Water Works Co. sue the city for rent due. Our readers will remember that some time ago the water-works, when offered to the city, were rejected. Last Saturday the State. Auditor sent out the State's warrants for $8.50 each to the 3,650 State pen sioners. Truly a pitiful gam for the men thatblpq for tjr nnh'y, 11 it will help a little. Twin-City Daily : Last Wednes day night at a conference held in Church Street M. E. Church South, in Charlotte, Dr. J. T. Bagwell was recommended by a rising vote to receive license to preach,, and the quarterly conference licensed him, and by a rising TOte, the official board of Church street chnrch re quested the presiding elder to put him on that station for 1888. cr a neat ALUMNI and GOLD, or a neat -SILVER WATCH or a nice RING, BREAST PIN, EAR RINGS or CUFF BUTTONS would make your Sister bappy; or a fine SOLID .GOLD or filled or even a uiee SlLVim W ATUU with a good Utiain. or a. SUAKF PIN, would just suit the Brothers', and he knows that all the kins folk can be pleased by looking over the well selected stock of . -- - . . WATCHES, GL0CKS, SILVER-WARE, JEWELRY" &C, Of W. II. REISNERS, and Santa Clans authorises him as his assist ant, to proclaim the, above to Rowan and all the Counties. in his Juris diction, and to invite the inspection of the public," as it no trouble for him to show goods, and he will engrave every article sold by him free of charge. v Yours for Xmas, H iS T p G d h I Per w REISNER Leading' Jeweler. Raleigh - Correspondent : The Teachers Assembly chooses More head City as its permanent quar ters, i There Mr. Julian S. Carr will erect a large and handsome hall for, the specialise of the as sembly. The site has been chosen. It is very near the Atlantic Hotel. Work on the building will be coin -meuced by Christmas, and by the 1st of J ane will" be finished. - The building is a gift of Mr. Carr. , Asheville Citizen : Mr. J. B. Conley writes us from Charleston under date of yesterday - that the jail of Swain county was broken open the night before, and three prisoners sent there by the Federal Court for safe keeping freed them selves by filing two bars which they prized off. Mr. Conley says the commissioners will hardly consent to pa t i n a new cage . Abe pres- ent one cost $2,100, and the first man put in got out the first night. An Extraordinary Phenomenon. No other term than the above . would apply to the woman who could ' see her youthful beauty fading away without a pang of regret. Many a woman becomes prematurely old ahd haggard because of functional derangement. What a pity that all do not know that ."; Dr. : Pierce's Favorite Prescription will lestore their organs to a normal state, and make them beautiful and youthful once more ! For the ills to which the daughters of Eve are peculiarly liable the "Prescription" is sovereign remedy. ; It Is the only med icine sold by. druggists under a : positive gnarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction In every cae. or money will be returned. See guarantee on bottle wrapper. ... " , - ' - - - I - WRIGHT & HEILIG3 Live Cash. Takes Clean. Cut Against. Cash".:.- at every stage, and the valuation of eredit merchandise," come and see f . the line of goods vFe are opening np for the J TRMDE ! HOLIDRY I 0- BELOW WE GIVE YOU PRICES TO ILER SKrr S PLAIN, WHITE, BniGHTOX AD NQItMAXDY SHAPES, SPLENDID GOODS. $3 97 3 37 S S7 4 90 7 AB 7.23 beta Ten Pieces . Ten Pieces decorated Ten Pieces decorated, blue, pink and brown "b ind 'r-i. r: a . Ten Pieces novel, new, squire , shape Ten Pieces Wild ' Rose n-1 ir.,n-n- Tr,K- l mffinTtun i i . r... . ..... iniNijSi D-amr ana n i uiiuk at owe. i nis article has nevir sold in this or any other market for less than 90c. , Larger and better goods 8Gc, worth $1.25. 7 Best White Granite Normandy and Brighton Shapes, 1.23. . Odd Basins, Zh and Abe, . - . Half-Gallon Iron Grahitt Pitcher 25c. jTjhrce-quart S9c; Foar-qnart, 49e. GIassiPitchers.25, 35 and X9c. V j ' . . Colored or CrystaTGoblets 5c each or 30c set. Goothsizcd Majolica Milk Pitcher 13c. j. ' rrineh China Creams, 12, 13,14. 197 24 and 39c. J t Forty-four. Pieces English printed Tea Set, G patterns, $3.97. One set Octagon patteru $5.87. One Pink and vMaroon Band Tea Set8,.Opaqne China, $7.87. One Moss Rose, forty-six pieces, TeaSets, Opaque China', $787. One forty -six piece W. G. Tea Set, a beauty, $3.99. , Set of best W. G. Cups'and Saucers 64fc. ' I - - ' Best W G Tea Plates, No. 6. per set, 44c.;; Best W G Breakfast Plate's, No. 7. ner-set. 54.o: best. W G Dinner Plats..2Co 8.- ner vt. f',4r. No. 0, Cover Dish, 47c; No. 7,.o7c: Not 8, 67c; No 7, Casseroles, 59o: no, o, oo. , .. -j- . .; m . . t.: , . 3et rjrbwn of Blue decorated Cups and Saucers, C4c. Scalloped Nappies 10, 12, 14, 17c.and u'p. nii -r --.-j. ' : c ta riitui Ajauip uuiiiiv-va. ui4 sixes., ua .Lscuuruivu . painted; IOe. Glass Hand Lamps, 19c; Glass SlantMimps, 25. 29, 33 and dp -THE HANDSOMEST LOT OF Chimneys, ' hand LIBRARY AN D HRLL .. LMMPS Ever brought to this Section of the Lin i ted States, and we liave no in hesitation G I VI M G PR ICES and letting competitors see our figures. We propo KNY ON E.EI-gTTN TOWN, McCONNAUGH In the OldanKion Hone CHICKENS,. - ' BUTTER, EGGS, . :; ' GROCERIES, &c. BOARDERS can be accommodated on short notice. Grain, &C, Taken. J. G. ifcCONNAUGHEY. 9m3 ".. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as Administrator upon the estate of John C. Fisher, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are herebyotWed to" present them to me for payraenieoor before the 11th day of November, 1883, or this, notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Nov lltU, 1887. WILSON TROTT, " Administrator. Lee S. Overman, Attorney. 7 Notice to CreditoxS! Having qualified as Administrator on the estate- of A. C. Harris, dec a., all persons "having claims against said estate are required to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of November,. 1888, or this.noice will be pleaded in baf of their recovery. All per jBons indebted to the laid estate are re quested to make-immediate:. payment, to the undersigned. ' - ' - ;5 -J. W.MATJNET, Adm'r. Not 8, 1887-6 6 , Notice tp Creditors. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John P. Smith, deceased. I hereby notify all persons having claims against said estate - to present them to me for payment on or before Nov. ,2nd. 18S8, or this noticed will be plead in tar of their recovery. Debtors to said estate are no tified to make payment. This Nov. 2nd. 1887. - 1 ROB'T. I. COWAN, 6 6 Adax'r of John P. Smith. "Would resplly state to people of Salisbury and Ku-arwSi!Af?y; ual in con nection with our business we have estab lished a " JEWELRY AND WATCH RE PAIRING BRANCH. WILL ALSO KEEP A LINE OF WA TCIIES, CJJAIXS, JEWELS T AND CLOCKS. Out Watch Repairing is in charge of CHAS. IVRIGHT, late with Waltham. Elgin, -Springfield & Hampden Wateh Factories, and is a thor ough workman. . Our work will be fullj w airraixtocl for one year. Please give us a call and compare prices. 7-JUST LOOK We have CLOCKS from $1.50 to $5.00. Also WATCHES at $2.50, $6.00, $8.00, $12.50. $22.50 and up to $40.00. Some thing nice and good. ' - Respectfully, WRIGHT & HEILIO. October 1st, 1887.-5. ' .v otcXlSfCr than THEM- us IF THEY CAN ! BRONZE LAMPS, $2.37; BRASS, and up. A perfect beauty worth $20 tot 12.49, $J.D9, $3.49, $4.49, ti.87 our price $12.87. fl- 0 r E B D " D ;If ' D m D $ FROM ONE INCH TO THIRTY-SIX INCHES HIGH, Ranging in price from lc. to $1.87. ; Every style. Also numberless , quantities of . i PRETTY o T0Y1S. 'r ,Bnu Cc:atr,f scrsri.r Ccsrt. F. M. Gait he a & Emilt Gaitoeb ) KotJce V t. J. erf D. L: Drsox. ) 8Ue- In pursuance of a decree made in the above, entitled case t, February Term, 1887, of said court, I will sell for cash at the court house door in Salisbury, on ; Tesstfaj, Jasairj 3rtf, 1883, the following tract of land, to" wit.: A tract situate in -Rowan County, near Rencher's Ford, adjoining the lands of G. A. Bingham, Anderson Lnckey .and others (known as the K. F.' Johnston place) containing 123 acres, more or less. Said sale'will be made to satisfy said judgment. ' - This the 18th day of Oct. 1887 - . JL 11. MOItRIS. 5" - - - ' CvMinibsiotter. - i - Since Vriting the first of this advertisement we have received a bill for NINE CHINA' TEA SETS from a forced sale, which we will mark at the OTIOSE, CtJICK FI&TjiEeES v which our customers expect ahd we always come np to. - RACKET; 6. O. D. STORE, John Brookfield, Ag't. -JoJ- OUR CLOTHING SALE , CONTINUES TO THE ABSORBING TOPIC OF CONVERSATION; I WITH EVERY $10 SALE WE GIYE A REAUTU OLEOGRAPH PICTURE, 20x24, WITH HEATT OILT F AND WITH EVERY 82 PURCHASE A RED RACK! AND' WITH A $5 PURCHASE YOU GET A NICE 15 ly J0I1N BROr NewYprk Of ice : 4CG & 4C8 Broadiray. - - V . - - V-:- j 7 ti
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