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Ho wbo beiitess It 1* clilid's pi*> to I only a little I to IMfMM hit wisdom. Tin I wa bars pno to newspaper t b»a* bssa ailed with tba hardest (tar Ufa. baa am* when ta nuke a > »«ablj aswipap i i ona man'a r way wan bo applied ta preparing rfor Its ooiumoa. Tba bwalnns • eCtbo paper cannot alao ba boat by him wbo haa t to do. tto ouy and ao ex I the datirs sow resting upon that tba bosinaaa de l of tba paper ta two works or bob lal. It is naeaauy to ns tdqr* hCTporarlly if not permanently, tba ear shim u( another mao. '• Wo helloes WO bare happily secured (bo t%bt mao far thla work and (sal M srdlaaij plaaaora la aunoanelnj£Mr. WiU T. Warm ao aor local reporter ■saagtr. Do will go I oast Ifopday rooming and I bta work of soliciting and aottaotlog Mhoaiptiooa. receiving or dan Car sdearttaiag sad *d> work, sod taking sS the saws ha can boar of. •Tandy wall and favorably known to Iba O-atoaJa pahUe, ss bespeak for btaao cordial neepct m In bis oea r tba public at large, and Will throw all the bptfaaao I l ncroaa bis path. ! and ancsaetilutkm i should not tor bta new borne mi a --w Ha asst rwambar, too, that bs woald go right on and mart that fwwmcal procession. And there's tba ■wdwlah I saroa at Mr. Waller Henry —Ob, wa faar auosetfciug is going to «■ par Mintater to Mexico. ilalft onftcc milts of Columbus. -• 19 par cant. last year, sad (bta "enormous tan copying writs upaof > Wa an not at liberty to botwa happen to lines -, will remark in pnaslng (bn* own of tba act loo mills of Qu ••of* bant that raourd away oat of fl^t kaM year. aaartar wmtana jut tfera* flwartha of on loot. la dUantpr. “W wo war— one Inch In The taw dollar meaaurta » b«K Inch— la diameter — RrwMtiM« Oat oat year rocket ralaaad Wlrer wontyaad lad that the HtpMieam ■imath* tratb badly the beat two out ttM. Only tbebwt w—art went It 4y oorraet. Bat to Jj® Iratb la a pretty UICOlSflTUTIONAL! ttuvt WHIT lAJtoirt APPOIHT MMTTAI, way an *r . CWHatta gtamw. Wasumtom, April 15—ww • Himr, Fraaident wtm Dominated, and a Senate oompoard of lawyara who «w Iraed. to My nothing of the learned Jailit at tha head of Urn State Depart ■cot who acmlnUtered Uia oatb to and attaatrdthe eomaatavtaii of Mieletar Haaaoaa did not diaonaar. la onw Brat bcaopht to light by a aawagapar cor rMpnadaat. Hr. Wynne, of tha Ola ainnati TViAaw, u vending tonight tha following facta auhatonlialiY mb Nit rt-aUted: Tba leal unragruph of aaetlon B article 1 of tba United States aonatltution read*: “No Saaator or RepnaNtatiaa ahall during I ha time tor walea ha waa «k«i«d. be appolno-d to any clril ndloe under tba authority Of tba United Slalrei ahiob ahall have been created or tha eMolaaavtiU wlwro of ahall bare bran Incmiwrt during •'Hah tlaa." lira Mrxlsun luiaittar waa paM |U,8(Xi anuu-l aalary until by the paaauce of Urn diplomatic and conaalar appropriation Mil of 1891 lr0Ti^irtl?r **“ ®*e*1 f*ar ending *“• *-bla aalary wna ioerrwacd to #17,600. Senator Kao tom waa re elected la setae for six yeara, ilia term W«Mb d. 1888, >ind ending March A 16115. Jo*t before Ilia axpt ratlua of this term lie ares nominated uaxnltaauafy BronfltWM Minister plenipotentiary to Mexloo. Tba oBce waa»at eraated, but 111 rmolurueati were undoubtedly Incrsaad during the Senator’* term of nflloe. It U clearly ■sen bare, and admitted lie the ao hunting mnc«r«or uk> Trtimj, as WMI M by Judfs La w re nets, formerly Controller, ill of wboui went oou •uUod on the aitiieci to-day, buttle I reaWenfi way out of tbe difficulty li U) make a reecsa appointment to be coont-roed by a Swat* of which Gener al R.m»oan shall not bra member This be will probably do ImnKdlati-ly. The minister, tt is to be regretted, will joee something over a month's salary. Comrpondeut Wynne aaya he likes the old general aad would have Jert It for anmebody else to make the dieonvery If It twd coat tin) nlolstrr bis ^1hci>. Th* early dtvulfenee um gome truubftsa* will ss unUnr. Tho pro oecdines of tlm Federal convention •"»» that tlie framers of tbe oonstilu thut came near ruling tx Congressmen out a* appointees to offioea created during their terms of odtaa. Tbe puragrapl* qoctad above was a corn pro mlw. TUaraay withsit roriDsnojr quUM Alter Kin rwa as *MMter KapOra* Hi HU imt» ■Wdrar am hsmnsa. Wasiiikotu*, April lfl-Onreful in quiry here concerning the report that ex-dvoator Rmaoia. minister to Mexi co, ta uot eligible to nil Ute (dace to which he was in-antly appointed oo aeeount of a consul attune] provision Ottda the story without foundation. Seontor Ransom did nut qualify until bis term of office as Senator replied and b«s service and my date from U* litnebe qualified. Senator Ran who's aarvlca aa minister began wbeu bv took the oaU) of office and this Was not untO after bis term of office as Senator bud expired._ r>wU«t Wvvuesfv Utter. Atlanta Journal. F»c reasons which lie expresses very Cburly. President Cleveland baa de clined to attend a reception which was teodcred him by a large number of tim loading business men of Chicago in recognition sad approval nf ti e toau* clal policy lie baa pursued. Ju decllnluf tlie proffered honor, rraaidaat Cleveland has written a let ter which will command tlw attention of Uie whole country. BrlaF a* It la. It point* oot with gre.it foroe tod distinctness the dan wbicb tlireutaw Ute cun racy and exposes sums of tliv duinsinna wlilcli are now commended to the masses of tbe people. Tlw letter appear* In another part of tin* wane nud a oarpfol perusal uf it eaooot fail to Impress auy fair-minded reader. Ut. Cleveland elves • well-timed warning tv the farmer* and rragw e^nere U> whom at eiloos appeal* bare Veen made In the Inteivet of a louse *>^t*m of currency. He exit* tMr attention to the fuel tlmt In the very nature of thing* they would be Urn drat and most helpless vietloM of a ile bued moor* atnndaid and pula the toSMisow before cite people exactly Wbca he iaya: “Ittarilee H a* we ■ny. tlw line of Uuio la drawn l« twwn i la foiM of lafa curreney and those of ellver roenometalllam." There see be so doubt of this and •**■“"* betleve tliat tlw country will follow the wild cry of the silver menometalllata. Tim rrve and Coinage of direr by Uw ueltrd States abmu would Inevltatdy put e* oo a diver bxaia. That It would do »■ la admitted by avaie of tbe lend ing advocates of iiuroiidtU'auil free allvrr and la auecamfur/ dented by oone. *"• vu<ua»e or onr f»ld and aliver cnriaoey la now aboil equal and we lu»v» in tctKul MibeUIlkno. The ohv ■aut wo andvflook U> eolu an unliiul }f£ dkkktlly of dollar* aunUlbliif luaa than llty mala north of atlver, «..W wo*“ **H«aar frora circulation and «• wcntld la on ■ atlvar latela. Tl>U Mto* weald not only destroy .mr ,0K,*» Um treat raoomercUl natkioe loot woald eanw a result ill raatly eypueite ta that promised by IU adv.wataa aa » ana, id torn mat Uia awrvaar I nan end of tamed In a It. Frwiaaat (Jtavstaiidiappeals to the ■ao«*f al tba efcoamt whose sapient of oaaMdlUMMl free tllevr la sutwlrt by •kecjnriaaaaertlooeof u»a banedu that awaU thru be aacarad fee Usaa. . d««wl*o* whlah InvoKra (In Welfare *f lW| cit Itan and avaty Interest In ll. In nmntry ran aan must peersll oaar alwannr ami tais rcptna-eUlkai. Tha P-e-ple of tha tailed Huia* am an* randy to author lm rvahWat enperlunmle wKh their •PtnMf and am by aa ae-aae Idled to nayadiy Had aamiymt ha aoand. Frraideul CVvdsiut* letter ta «• ap> ami U the rnmaiaa aenee of Um coon aSwMd ft,n *° ha1>* • »**• i wiwmt tuvuuti iiru *H «MM »»«■— —-r--, President Cleveland ha* written a reply to tbe invitation of on* hundred of the leading business non of Chicago to attend a public reception to be taw 4”"d w“ l" that city “a* ao evidence •* their deep nw of appreciation of hi* ditreeiallle and courageous uo thru ia maintaining the Bnaaoial stand lag of our nation aud hie altitude Id revar of Uie ptweerratloB of a aouud national currency.” Mr. Cleveland's reply la aa follow*: al!5^r**WVMe?-00 w**hlngton, April Ul-. To Hran WlUiaa T. S*kfr’£'t^r,..W frfWh. John A. 5001**'„T' „W" ,U‘r',*T'• D«T»d Kelly and Hetiry 8. Bobbin*--Gentlemen: 1 aa* miMh gratMed by lha exceed ingly kind and complimentary invila tloo ywu Nave tendered oh ud behalf or ■way cltinen* of Chicago to be their ****** ** * fathering in the Interest of »«nd money and wholesome n.iaoolal doctrine. My attaohmeot tolhlacauae *nd I know ao well tbe heapiiality and klndneaa of the people of Chicago that my personal luotlne Uon la strongly In favor of aoeupilug your Battering Invitation but my Judgment and my rail mete of proprte • leeof uay official place obligate me to roregu the enjoyment ol |mrttctpellng in tbe occasion yon onotemplal*. I hope, Ivnwever, tbe areat will mark the baginulng of an aggressive »«ort to die agalimla aaeoug the people *afe and pru lent financial Ideas. Nothing mors Important ten engage the attention of imtiiotic clttaent, because nothing la vli-ail to ttiv vrifitrv of our ooutitry men am) to the strength, pmeuerlty and honor of our ustum. Tbs situa tion ww am confronting demand* that tbose who appreciate tbs importance of tbl* subject aud those who ought to be the Brat tu w>e impending danger stoutd no longer remain Indifferent ur over roiiUdo it. If the sound money aenti iswii aw.ua in uie laud wui litre ua froiB uucliM tuil tliau er it unat be eryMaltwid and combined and made l=» aediutely active. It ia dangerous to overlook tbo fact tliat a vast number of our people with scant opportunity tbue far to examine the question In all Its aspects, have nevertheless been ju geuloasiy present with specious sog neat lone which, to this time of mU fortuue and dimension, found willing list soars to give credence to auy scheme whl-Ji Is plausibly pren-uted aa n rerun dy Tor their unfortniuts cooditloo. what ic now more needed than any. tiling else ia a plain and simple pren-o tatlon of the aigument lu favor of sound money. In other words, it is a time for the American people to rea son together ua members of a great ns tlon whioli oan prumise them a con tinuance of protection aud safety only so long aa It* sotreney Is unsuspected IU honor unsullied nod the aoundnree of its money unquesttoned. These things are ill exchanged (or the Illu sions of a dv Insert currency and ground lenu hope of advantage to bn gained by * disregard of our Onaocid credit and eiiutmsrcbO Standing among tlie ns tinns of the world. If our people were Isolated from all others and if tbe poei liosi of oor currency could be created wttlioat regard to oor re-iatlous to oilier counulea, its elisrectar would be » matter of c-unpurstirc-ly little Im port unce. If ilia Any-rican people were coo eerned (n tlie maintenance of tbelr previous life smoug theiueelree, they unglit return to the old days of barter, bud in this primitive manner acquire from aneli other the material to supply Uie wants of tbelr vxistenor. But If Amylcii civilisation was sallsiled with Ibis It would nlijectly fall In Ua bigli aod noble mission. In these resiles* days tbe farmer Is tempted by tbe as surance Unit though our currency may be debused, redundant and uncertain, such a situation would improve tbv price of his product.. Let us remind blot that he must buy aa well us srtl tliui Ids dreamt of plenty are shaded' by the rertatuty that if the price of the Ihiugs he has to sell is uuminally enhanced tlie cost of things tm must buy would not remain Stationary, that tbe brat prices which cheap money pro claims are ausutaitantlal ium) elusive and even If they were real and paUble lie most nacres*rlly be left fur behind In Lbe race for their enjoyment. *» ougui nm in do aioicult U> con Tines lbe wsyn comer that If there •ere benefits arising from a degenera ted currency they would reach him lenst and last of all lu an unltraltliy stimulation of prices, aa Increased enat of all the needs af hta boms must be long hU portion, while he last t lie same time Tried with Vanishing visions of Increased wages and easier lot. The P*5*Vr. history and experience are full of Uits lesson. All Insidious at tempt la SDadr to create a prejudice against tbs ndvtm.it** of a raf« and ansad currency by the insinuation, ■••re or leas directly made, that thsy belong to Unsocial and business classes and are, Ibarsfure. not only out of sym T11 - lb* ut tire land, but for srMsh and wicked pur posrA “• willing to aaariltce the Inter ests of Loose outside their circle. I tarlhrr* that capital and wealth, through combination and other manna, ■Amelia** gala an undue advantage, and it meat Iwoonoclcd that them.In teiiaitm) of a aouud carrwioy may, in a »*"**. bo iuvral(t) with a prefer or l*o» I in porta non to Individual* aeoord to their eoodlt'on and etreumatauer*. It Im, however, eniy a difference |r de grvo, Hum it It utterly lajmealWe that any nor In our broml land, rich or poor whaUver may be hie neeupullno. and Whether dwelling lu n cm.Ur of Ooaoea and eumQu.ro*, or in n remote eorner •f our domain, can be really banefllted by a dnanetal eohoiu*. uot allho bvnt aetal teeUour penpbf, or that any one ehould Lu excluded from * common and unlvrraad Ini*rot In th* wife character and Maple raloe of the currency of the country. In cor relation to thla aueo tk>o we are-U la buaft.eea, for we all buy and cell; ►> err all have to do with duartcM op*rat lone, for *e all earn m»tv*y and ep nd It, We cannot eawtpo nor Interdepen Jouoo. Merchant* and dealeio are in ever? notghhuthnod vhI r-aal, haa lu elopa and manafactorleu. Whrreor the want* of man eslet. Imeincee nnd •nimre. In mm* degree, are foond. re lated In one dlrent low to tbnaa wtiona wantu they Mnpty and In aootlier to n>nTw enUautea Imatiwea and finance to which they arw tHboUry. a fluctu atlnu la p*lo**a»tli* eeaWrd la known the name day or hour la the rrwotoet hamlet. ThedUervdlt ar detwroUtlon la laooatal center* nay farm ef ■«Mor la the hand* of the prop* la * WgnJof immmltau Urn \rZrrheru. If rccklPM diaoootent and wild ex- I eorimattt aUuuld eweap our oounlry . from ita mete aupport the out defeuat laaa of oil who auflnr In that time of die tram and national diaeradu wUl be tbo paopln, aa they reckon the lorn la their aoaoty support, and tba laborer and tba workingman aa ha wee the money be baa rcoelvnd for hie toll tkrtnk and thrive! lu Mi haoda «b« be Wndera It for the neo Beatrice to aupply bit hum ble home. DUgnlaa it ea wa may, the llrta of buttle fat draw a between the foreee of eute carreucy and thorn of alleer monomatellaaa. 1 will not La Have that if our people am afforded an intelligent oppnrlually for tuber teeood thought they will mactiou eclwm*-* that, however duulted, moto diawater and oonfueton, nor that they will oou eeni by uuderrptniug the foundation of a rate currency to endanger thn bened eeat character aad parpueca of their government. Youre truly. CUOVWH ChkVKLAhD. tuireran. Oxford Lodaarr. The only thing that > rank Doug I sail la will may, when eortmmd m to Um Union of the alnnbla uur at ttaletgli, t»: “We broke up lire Demo cratic truec au mJin." But do not »*y a word ubout tire truet Urey formed tlrenwrl vo* on tbai line. Tb# morn bora of the nubU order, who harm hal ao mech U> tmy about IrtiaLi and moon po ll** when they got to ILtaigb were aa dumb uan oyolei »b >ut liters, and did uOl paras a el ante law to protect people against them. Why waa thla. 51i»Wy becauae wtian Urey laid aside principle, and married Um Republican party, they became members t>( the party that Later aud encouraged trnata and heooe not a single ruimbwr of tire treble order UttroduceO a bill that tendered lu any way to strike IruaU *"d nuMwpollei. Oil! bypocrlti»! Where art thou, noble orderT lu the clutches of the negro party. The Wiuaton HoatArm Tbbncro Journal ia moved to cal! nltentiou to lire fact that the Populist platform abounded In declarations against Trusts, but the Legislature did not carry out Um pledge*. Of curee noil The Populist* used lheu platform like a train-just to get In on. We quota: “Not only did It (the Legislature) fall to legislate against tit* trusts, but II did not »o much as vote on the trust law question! WltyT Thers are rumor? which may or may not 1m cot root. When Dext the Popunets go campaign ing the people will demand to know why they were itetrayed.” They vrerh betrayed because the Fusion leader* found It more pod tmlile to serve the Treats Ilian to serva the people. asTUus suit?. Make* Lrtw am* Chi id Hath Easy. A companion aw4 Irion* or moUrrhood 4ur m# pregnancy an* *ooAncavim o>»« d.uxor aa* and pataful srUnol UHougn which an mcaacra muo aosa, rsMocta* tae stouter tn boslth, ronu aol iwppiniw. and promoting Uic atgua-nw totoSopifca.t m iw, cfcUiL Bold by 4rumr*o<»-'»t pwboitl, „ [(M I ao, tias. Scad u» tea Ki«e sol w« win acnj rnadu ciar ha espow. _ MOTttgw HKUK?CO_ B AlUnU. U*. tWute by Cl *»*T A Kixhtfor, ;jaMo«a* C. low Eirswioi ktrn FkoH MUkriril- mrioia op tmb toiirUUk kAiLwtv. We wish to cell yuur attention to llie various excursion rates offered by Uie Southern‘BaJlwfcylu the next few weeks, some uf which are as follow*; Ooe fere U> Washington. D. <5., for the Southern Baptist Convention, May 0—16. l>n* fare rat* to Della*, Texan, for the General Assembly Presbyterian Church, May 17—26. One fare rale plu* two dollars, to Deuvor, Colorado, for tlm National Eduoatinnal Association. .Inly 5 -12. One fare to Boston, Mass., and r» tum, for Christ Ian Endeavor Conveo lion, July 10-14. Oue fare rate tu Baltimore, Ml, ami ml am for Baptist Young People’s Uni.m, July Jig —21. Y«ry low rate to Houston, Tex** and mum for Ootifderate Veterans’ Eucmixm-nt, M,.y 30 -24. Tlws* ticket* will t«J sold on con venient dates and wlUi ample return Itmlti. and nr* only a few of the many excursions which will b* Inaugurated by iho Southern Railway this season. Cnglua l*«**»w T“»'tia Barjelm. While atoppiog at Cberokna Inn last Winter. Mr. Mun», a wealthy *Vw Yurksr, procured and turned loose on the plantation „f Mr B. F. White, on King's creek. 10 Kngllsh pheasant i, for the purpose of stocking the toeallty with these okaifblfaent game birds, Mr. Wblte was lo YorkvIUc yrkterday, and informed the reporter that the birds have already commenced laying. He thinks that It will not be a great While before they will begin to multi ply abundantly. •atwtli C -I*,.lianl Ohartotta Ohasivur. Almost every bill enrolled by Ik# late legislators contains glaring and ludicrous errors. Tbs bill U> amend the charier of Bahdffh where 11 should a»* ‘peraonisulouruing” wye "persons adjournhtg.’> And all through Uia bills and records are found susli nbaard mistakes. a >um«h rr«awt *•» Torvmin The corn er>b pip* with a aUnlght n*l item, .o«h aa retail* «t flee cent* I* the one nvat connoonljr *uld. bet oora e»b Mpe* are made In more then twent/ iiflVr.nl It;Id. and (onto re tell u high m tw«otr c*ntf There nr* ua.ll faet«rle« where c»m enb pipe* are m‘Am l» thli eltjr, hat ■<*d oorii uob pine* »re made In Ula bonrl. ^ The Uw Scm ot Baare * Maarm haa «w by antaal eoaaent direnlvad. Mr. Rnana wilt wdt V»rt*^ ddlrlng to wmaolt him at Wewret. Lowell. Seatnola. lOn^a Moo*UH». IWhu, or •*i. noli/. M— fcre Mrm. •® «d* pd t*^. lr/ drtggku. _ TO rrojaniTovt tfnfc ms srr ss-fiSairSMs SSX^JSXVXBtXS •^tdp*«k.pa 7*»b*M *7 ARE YOU BANKRUPT in health, constitution undermined by ex travagance in eating, by disre garding the laws of nature, or physical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DESPAIR Tutt's Liver Pills will cure you. For sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, torpid liver, constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. Tutt’s Liver Pills an absolute cure. Himin nr cptiox nomu. IbtkMIk'lgMt r«wM>kl« —-(n tm •imaail itnwn-no rear ar is Warklwg (HW. CWeriocte Obverver, ISIS. Ksw Youi, April 15-Therw hnd oume Into sight up to Friday last in clusive, according to the Financial Chroulck', P.343,348 b*lr« against 4. the snine data last year and 4,113,834 In 18U6, but this visible sup ply at the weekly reported interior lioints and United States putts lust Friday was only 083,350 against 838. 488 last year, 1,007,003 In 1808. Ip other words while the amount brooglit Into sight Is 9,374,068 more than last year there U only of this exons 103, M3 left In this country. What u more surprising Is, that while there hna boeu brought into eight 3.190,444 mine then two years ago there Is as actual deficit in tUa visible supply in this country ns compared with 1803 of 7 159. ne fear of decreased acreage la hav ing ita effect, and It la the most for midable weapon tlM South can make use of in assisting to u higlier plane of Values. Col log prod notion in Ameri ca can be made one of tho grealeil and most legitimate monopolies »f the age by conftumg the i*udaction to 7,000, 000 for a few years, with u consequent diversifying of crops ami more alien lioo to meohaalcal 1011 industrial pur suits end cuU'i prices. Tbe accMioplIsJt ment of all this aortas to be in the heods of tbe ptauter, tiie merchant and banker. Atwood Violist A Co. n» »*w Eoi«u< (sum ■•••rut* rami' Visit Saw Ik. MkiuxfHcamfk’ lice uni. Hit recent visit of a few of the fore most ootton manufacturers of Ne« Eng laud to the South is a waiter of raw re than ordinary iutereot. These gnuf-erneti. representlih? mom of the oldest, largest and molt prosperous oolloo manufacturing companies ol the North, went S-juLIi purely on a business i rip lit order to nmku a care ful peiaoiml investigation of tlie gen eral conditions surrounding tbo miuu faoturo of cotton. They were not there in any official capacity, nor were they In any way whatever cunueeied with the diseuaetou of labor quest Inca, which resulted in the recent visit or the Naasscbuaells legislative Cuinoill lee. In fact, the pbu>s for this trip were matured long before Uie legist* live committee bed thought of going South. These geulleuiru bad In view ths study of the South's general ad vantage* rather than those ot speelHo loceluiee. They wanted to tee fur themselves the character of help em ployed in Southern mills, u|| the con dittona sarrounding labor and every thing else that would enable Ibeiu to fora. *n accurate judgment its to the wisdom of New Euglaud people mat ing Urge Investment* m Soutliero cot ton mill*. Ji I* gratifying to U> able to ley that after a careful Investiga tion of many mill* in the Carolina! and (ieergia, every member ot the New England party was greatly Impressed with the uperaUves In Soutberu mills They freely admitted that they were more chan plrwwid with flndlug that Southern mill operatives were, a* a geoeral thing, to bright, quick and in tHIigrnt, and alto that *11 of (bo mills had lbs appearance of comfort and eou veutenee for the operatives. A half ceotury ago New England mills had native American help, many of tire operatives being from lbs faint lies of farmers. WUh Ute growth of tf»e towns and cities and the increase io employment, American help grad ually turned to other wora, and it be came necessary to fall hack upon for eigners aa mill operative*. The ma jority of the operatives in New Eng land mill* at present are French Canadians. To say that New E«g|«od mill help Is better rluto Southern would simply be to say that ths lower classes of furelgners are more intelligent mod more quick-witted than tbs native Aateriaao. One pm eminent Hew Eng land geeUemah (not of this party, however.) recently expressed It by say ing that, having paiated Uimngli tbs war aa an officer, and realising the ability, the energy aod the eon ruse of lit* Southern soldier, and especially of thousands from the mountain districts of the South with whom lie especially bad to deal, lie hud always been con vinced that their ohlldreu must be of sours tb»o average ability, and lie was satisfied that they would prove, when put to the test, to bo Uie very host puasikle operatives In manafaotaMng ealefitnass. Ai already stated. this trip was not with a visa to arise)log any particular locality for oolton rolll* nui waa mere ly deelgnad aa a general tour at Ineee tnation. It waa Intended that If tfaa results of these In vestigalhras proved R"tirely satisfactory, that titan tlie torn wbo want to build mills would hava expert Invest intlnaa made aa to Uta moat da»trsble alias. The Af-l.irforiaren' fttovri believes that tba result of tbla trip will prove of vary great value to the South. It has given soma of the landing man of New Knaland a clearer laatght lain lira South and Its business Cuodtikma thaa they hava ever had before. What lhey think of llie South and of Its ad vantages and attractions will natural ly for aoma weeks to some form the auhfcet of Innumerable private dts e am Iona aa well us of iwwspaprr talk throughout New Kefiend. Jno. F. Love. Leader sf Styles amd Lov rrtees. OUR ♦ PRICES ♦ AR E ♦ MATCHLESS, Oar—■tor*—U—now— — Exposition In Itself of elegance end beauty. In the eeMon'e good* everythin* that** new and elylish caa be found here. for Prices—*—. They ere alwaya pleating to Ue economical buyer. Here is Spring:. The aplrlt und lnflueroe of aprlog time pervade every aook and ouratorv. New Dreea G«hU, New Glove*, New bonn<*Tlf« Apouk Umi cht^r o/ a upw bum aruon, lo short brrv at our nU<vt gWd0ttue°,tlOn’ U,e 0r0WOlnf C,lo"lx 01 xnxo'. Uwmty, rtyto? £4 ♦ Come ♦ and « Look. ♦ _ _Jno» F. Love. T*» AlWywl Tonai af tlM lapMMa. CMMN Timy. Low now, April HL—The Times cor respondent la Shanghai asys: "LI Hung Chang'a son-tu law telegraph* that the treaty of peao* was sighed In Sbtmonoeekt to-day, April Iflth, and that the terms are: "First, Ui» Inde pendence of Corea, second. Japan’s retention of the conquered plaoen: third, Japanese retention of territory cast of iho IJao riyrr; fourth, perma nent ouaion of Purrooso; flftli, indeto nlty of ooc huudrod million dollars, sixth, an offensive end defensive al liance between China and Japan." mw’Ti ii_ i •r>rhr^-W«w I torrvQoofonc* f*ar««rfiU Undmirt Nw Tilden, Yadkin county. two of tbe children of Mrs. J. H. Warren were playing with some old clock works, when ooe of tliem wound op tbe alarm and put it to other’s enr. One of tbe spindles caught He hair and begun to wind until Uw alarm had run down, winding the akin of the oh lid ’a bead up In Uw cogs where It had to be cut louse with a knife. KtrlwwMI la Wribr< fVom lb* SlieMiy Aurvnt. Friday wns the dullest day of the aettsou for ouws, until Laws Bl»ntnu took bta mule Hide out for exercise. Hide was not Inclined to mnvu very fast so Mr. Hlanton gave him a a hack with Uu. whip, wtwo lie struck a alow gallop, stumbled and fell. The rider wont ovor bia head. Tliey do „y Laws on tho ground made a bigger lull than Ute mule. uPlnA«fiU «*c M*vr*r DurUm Hun. W« published yrsterdar a peiwooal lh*l two young larth-a had gnue U» Wilmington. They did not go. It was not ouc faalt. They said they were going. Ha’s Been Telling It. Chartouo OlMKir, Itlh. There eyases s rutunr up from Pine vilie to the effect that Mr. Jim Mor row, of that town, will shortly lewd to the sltar. Miss Moure, of Gaston, a. items or WE tvs. Mr. Baxter fUxrmwvlI, In jail at Charlotte for the shooting uf l)r. Puyue lu Lexington, Is failing in health. He la t<> be tried In July. lion. Jat. W. Osborne, of New York, brother of Attorney General Osborne, will deliver the almaui address at IMvidson, June 12lh. M-eklenburg county will build a new court Irons* or. the site of the old one. It Will c<Mt $60,000, and woik Is to commence as soon as possible. The merchants of Georgia hsve sold 63.000 pouuils of watermelon seed, which leads the Wilmington 8tar to remark tnxlnualiugly that there's trouble ahead for somebody. The large gold nugget recently found In Montgomery county was sent to the United r*tales TnutMuv which reported tlutl the weight was 8 pounds and 6 ounoct—worth nvwc $2,000. Truly this was a lamp of gold. Only great costu trles can produce such. Paeuaaaler General Wilson to day stated Umt lire sale of »trun|* fur the lost quarter of 1894 acnoniiled to $19 406,671, wtilch was the I .rgasi In tire history of the government for a like period, lie considered this a har.im eter indicating the revival uf biisini-aa. The Charlotte Observer's Llncolntun oorrewpoodent soys that Il*v p. J. Hoke of that place lisa inveuled an rid ding machine. It )■ very simple lu lamttrucllon, consisting Ilf only three pleess. We saw It trsttd to-dsy lliere ta no Iroublp In learning to mani pulate It, and Just like llgines' it never tails anything but th* truth. It would bt a good thing for those dealing large ly In additions. Mr. [I»ke srtll apply for a patent. TMkMdaMta Or»—knm ChrWtJee AtroMle Th* etly of CharVsle, in lliia State, front tbe tine before It was a elt/, bee tied tbe inetinot of alertness and a keen foresight which always enables Iter to ue on tbe grouud QraL W« art mire this, even though we cannot al way* uilroire the wallat the may o»rry under her arm. 8b* had pawed the Declaration of Independence more than ou* year befort It look place for Ibe whole country. She got the grip on tke Brat anbaUullal lament of rail roading in Urn State, hot tbli la not the latest point Scored, U th* Oburorr any* the Laid lea Guild of St. fetor's Rpieenpnl tJbhrch tbe other day re eeired a rrqoeat from the Guild of Algona, Iowa, to emtribute so apron for tbelr apron Ml* at Raster, where upon the tlharlotlo ladles at once dw <rf‘M that Uielr contribution should be dlitloelly Worth Carolinian. Thwy •III get some flog Ham from the ging ham mill, make out of It a large huuae | apron nod attach to It a ftateomot tliat i th* sot ton wee grown, Uk> yarn spun, eloth woven end apron made in Meck lenburg county;and will nbai weave In • few historical facta of thla areltnn la the lUiemem. It will iodeed be an apron with a history. This Is a good one and Just like Cbariotte. Wehavew-an nothing re I SenUy which strikes ua as more unique end pleasing. • . -- «"■ i ■ SeeSlenN See la* Bairs. Tub RwstWalvk lathe wmM fn, Cut*. Mrutiee. Surra, r leers. Salt Rl>«um, Fever Sore*, Tettar. CtiappeJ Hand*. CtiltUahie, Ourna, and all Skla Rrupttcra, and pidttlvely eniee Pib* or no pay requi.-vd. It It gnarenu-ed to give perfect aellafaction, nr money rafnndad Prtee *J eenta per bo*. rZ •ale by C'arrry A Keqged, ODE LIKES AKE COIPLETL Our Dress Goods of tbe latest shades and quail iltt And w* are rvwdy to coodbU wllh tbs eel I re merest In" prloss. Ooase aud A Good Look at our ladles' shoes and sllmn. We “• W***T*?EVy Bute and Zeigler, liars from •n Infant's stk “For Men Only.* A riles lot of Afro's lists, CtoUilac --■* Shirts Jost In. Come nwr look—oom(«re qwtHtfe* uodprtors. Werlr. good rs’.oe for jroor money si you eau K»l sny where. Our Opening coottnuos from January to December. Bear in Mind always that we beadles gosd line of of urooevtee—bear; sad fancy Our wagon delivers goods free. We feel HURK we can serve you la ad ventage. Costner, Jones * Co. -Al THE OAHTONIA JEWELRY AND MUSIC STORE You wtu nap A OoOt) UMI or WATCH**, CLOC**, JKWSI.BT, ULViaWAM. IPacTAOLM AKD a CMC A I, OOOD*. aSLEVl WHAT YOU WAHT; OVD PBICKU DO TUB ItHST. All UikdJ of Repairing omilj and Aon*. *Uat>—t fully, J. ft. Torr MKMk XiMpr. Execution Sale. n> virtue of on rtffitloa Ium4 from Uo bupermr Onurt ot qaeluli mainly apoa . Ju.lgn.uH4 ruadrrad la me 0440 or MlaaE 4, — H.odrmrfi it The Mount Holly Mnafnaaa Ha ohatum ut ibr Kamaeva AIU.no. and atbae dv ruidanta, I will aell for eaab In Uo bbrb.M btd. •Ua at pubUo ootory at tbt: courthouae door Ul Ibe town of lb ILa, (baton county, N, C„ oa ■eadaylbttlbktyeraar.UM, to a-iuary eu« exaoutloa all or tbnl valuable tract m lot ut land lying and bang in tho •atuaiy of ilaabm, mala aTortnaid, anf loaataJ In ibe town or Mount Holly and imMM n fuftoary; I ** • * ““ »Hwnt in UM old i Al load, r In- and ruoa witb aald rtriat 4.U 1 . ** “> 1’ot.oe.,,', coraerflbBaad^m I a» lino km. mk w.e If it potea b. a mm " Hutoblnaon'e lima tborun ltonh IcWna to aZ nil Ai-rii. lo i.na, and tbaooa wttb M North •* *•" ** Polca to ibo braTabag, and —rilrtlnj Jty mtlnaoio.. "*u >rib acre, and adiotolna the Uuda olHmiry Ibueevi i),V HutoMnaotfund IX.IOK i bv annul upon -.blob la looaAad that id. ttablv tbnd bouac fin mtrrl) -Il|!tn1 be tte Mount H«By Ibutmaa gtclnn.ru <>T nT toera AlllaiAoe and K lugbta of lotbor A. K. Lorrn, W.H1N Tbta Uo arb. day or AorU, uni" BAlYt't, Notice. fty rlrttm ft of mortUM d« Jv*n W. ru*Twlra sgAiSsrAarr* ■ MknftMfi fB|y !«.„__ _ •xuztz.sxzziZ' rpirS •* *°*" “^W bnln Ml. Hotly N. CL Arr'l^au.usl.""' A*-'*** JOB PRINTING. von YOU IIA VB YOU* PUCMT1JIO DOKA AT TUB OAZfTTA orrrcn* IT HI T)OKB nr BTTUR, IT U MINI RIGHT, AMD IT A LWATl MHTBl 7Vm poinu <trt «+U unrik ymmiAmr JOB PRINTING. Send for nample copj. Sll>0« |ta nilirgMHKt, THR NOKTH CAAQMXUI ' [* Hw laraaat »n*fcly nnarapapar pub halwtl in the St-ta It print* >u Dm and prracbri th* doctrine of I)aaannracy. It oonuina atpHt totaiaatlnp matter rwy ww*. Mrml om dollar and pH It for a wWtn Jtar. A *Mi>t* copy will lio oalbd fra# an application U JOnwniu* Da it me. editor. 1 IUM(h, X. a
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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April 18, 1895, edition 1
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