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Of tar hundred dragglsU In the fitab •*■ tan twenty have paid the ■ftp defier Mata license anatloaM in Wtt paper, from oil sections •MMMpaeti that the lawyer*, doctor*, In a ■ of Bind against paying ‘1 spun them by the hgMetare that Hooked loot winter. i Congressman Lln t’« tax of tan dollars ■tar. . land deelarod bis belief that the aat eeakt uot eland, inasmuch ae tt had waver been ratified. Wedwe’t eon how loud the bowling ■■eaa The people are begins] ng to the devil camt perpetrated by the they let down tlie tab toed The drsgglste ami tawyere, ai xters,ead deatlsta, and i keepers and the pablio > make s strong oombi •Mlta, and If they make up Vb*ir ■•ta to rate* thunder about tbi hs •wait With latest to eomuoit robbery ■*<> the hfi Toglilatoro perpetrated ta them, why, th seder will be taed and there 11 be a liberal admix ’ we of fighting along with it. too. Get them rain# it. fiktk tte prafceaUfaal men. and hotel proprietors, sad teachers of Gaa ■Mll thlwk of that bwGlatiyo crowd aoybew? The kern which we copy below from i he that serine Lanflmurk’i cmw^iu '•rose has Iota store of eenea aud mug In It than the average stall that oomex ta the fro* ootaage peoj to. “If silver advocates w fled aotbios •wrier to do than to dauounca Urn old ►W»«f Ike Democratic party, tbvy. -tagrodegta caose, skoeid my Wbfie ( believe in the free coinage f silver, there ie an lasoe of far gmit rtmprotaaae to Worth Cuviiniem. ■ hwathato Jot at shore everything ’ *** **■■ **■ Control of our own tapwnpto lot ■* kick over agaggf11”-"" ““ TMU. IUK0EB ATBUHTERSWUiE. HELD HIS WIFE IE HIS ARMS AED 3JE01 H£E. *-"'1 e»tiirju.-* *r tjw shwktim AW'Miltw Meuweut— 4?:' wlOjr nu4 «'v>Va«w-£w Ter* OMWCtmiUmk Last S'jtiday'a OarMle qimi-.rr eontnimd m full acotmut of lh« Imrri Wc wife i-iutdtr ut Huntersville ou bat Friday. J4iii .fifeo, tlu) las-nl- r «, *M «ri nt tbo jail am! nm an account of the dreadful uCTulr. tOI»' *TATUXKJtT. “I wag on my way haino frera tbo low ground* aad bail a 's.jaara' In my baud whkh X !uvt vials! HI measuring a dlvch. XI wed about 4 o'clock In Uv« afternoon. I bad to imm a Odd aloug I be nwlsidv where a hit of young men wr;e at nr.»rS colli.ig wheal. Tlicy wero Bon (.runt S’.i-wart, Ar thur .md Wilt Alixovtrr. They were iwavr l bo wad and hollerrad at me, ask ing sm wind l wo* -l.i'.ug with the wiuarr, at Die *r,m« tlico ruins some bid language.. Will Alexander ipuko op and said ‘y««; lead better ‘sqiiAre’ things right now.1 i bcniuiu hictsuscd at wlut Uw bors had said, nial said to 1 *Cuaj on! in Oio Uiij itxvi and you null l will fight it out here, »otl if j«q »ro nfruid U> cum-'i (rt nnv »f tin-gang com* eud X will ‘sqnaro’ Ullage.* ••riio Inly* stepped .lot Into Uie road »0d Will Akxaiulsr vtld he was read; to meet «ai'. At this Juncture I ran u» i ®y house, stunt A) yunls n»ay, and I n>7 Vlaiol and uaa reluming where lira boys were wheu they. Uks boys, l« } gall ttirowing iveils at oi<\ WIibu I ; hail gotten niiar them Will Alexander i spoke am) said: ‘O.i on back to work am) put youi uhl I'h.lul up. I uni not Jfraid -d you or y.iur pistol either.* II ,*»'<•: 'l «n U't afraid either. ’ Alexander again said’ \st*oot If you onw; come out In tbe road and I’ll Oglit y«»a, aud picked up a rock and advanced and threw It at mo. Ue was about 30 yards away fioui me when he Uirser tlm rock. 1 pulled my pistol irjm ay poekt-l and run towaid Alex ao<l«r aud dtvd two dags. Tbe sec ond sliot entered tlm f*i» under tin •sit eye, or ut least It looked Uiat way to cue. I was saro I bad kiliod Alex ander, tuid tbe next thought that en tered ay uitiid was nr trips. “I csaild not tUir.k of e-iina to lall aud teuiittf Ur. I turned and ran lowanj the honsa. Uy wife was out a. the read, about ten step* from tbe house, talking to John and Jim John ston. who bad passed Uie IkHd where Uui fracas occurred. I xu;v.p*o tliov were talking ab.-ut w!i»t kid occurred witwoi-u am nnd the boys. When 1 got near where my wife was she screamed and said, -On, Jotiu, don’t sluKil*’ aud mu to tbe cotton field ucnr tlie bottic. I ran oiler lier aiUi pistol iu liand, aud when l ir .s about 30 yunU from her, fired, s-u* wheeled and Ml. X thought 1 had killed hex. , but after examining her closely I saw tbit the shot only look effect in her hand. While I WHS preparing to shoot her again she never spike, but lay as If she were dead. I placed Uie pistol to her forehead and fired while she w is lying Kiiu-lua tiu tlie grouad '‘I turued a ml went buck to where the Ji'linstun’s were at uniting. nnd said to tln-m: 'I killed my darling wife, and will g.i at one* aud give myself up. In-fore leaving for iluiitcntvlllo I went 10 1110 fluid and kissed my wife ar.il sued, ‘darling, ia*et me iu Heaven. m»v*» ins u’iix Wl*n ssked what he meant liy kill ‘"S ll‘* * |fei j1*®* Mild he couldn’t bttir the Mm of being hung and lenv afiwc 'i* w!f? he dearly loied her nnd tlr.y had slways gotten along tosctlu-r uici ly, vriUi the excop liou of one or two little ipisrreta tliey ; hud had, and they didn't amount U> any tiling. ^ IIU wife was always good to him aud treated bits kindly on all occasions. He avid, further, no family troubles whatever led him to the rusii net. Si iu v was nmrritd four months ago to rtorwli kl irtin, tbu woman lie murdered She.wus lfl years old last May. Sho U Hie daughter of J, O. Martlo, who IT?* '•••»'HaWwell’s Station, on Ike Atlantic. Tennessee & Ohio Railroad. ?-™» srlllU -jft years old to-morrow. Uis weight id ulr.iut lod pounds. Ue has sandy Italr aud mustache, aud has a very gjoU countenance. asks rou ruAvr.uh. Ula last minh to tlia reporter were Mint "fia luul givru up c anything ami extwcted In tm banged. and that bis mily twite w.u to meet lib wife In llenroo.” II* m ule a icquml that tl»o *oml pray for Mim, and that the preacher* vielt him and pray with Min. Knarrmed perfectly «,i.r, mid ohm waked If ha Imd over imd any mental tniubbi, raptlr,! Mini I* ImJ not. Ua wild tie let bU tamper gut Away with him when lie allot Alexander, for whicb ha waa aorry, nad th.it hn hoped Cod would forgive hha foe what ba had dona. V M;7K LIARKaU) l«Y DR. WfLDKQ. I>r. WIMfr, t)», m uifntkmd in OVt «* r, went to Uunttn»< *111* Vrhlay night, returned laat night. Tim fnota In the terrible MT*lr. M gathered liy him from *ya witueaaaa wrra tins*.- Sima’ wlln htul a child abnnt a year old, which it aeon* waa a boo* nteootMnth*] between them. lie liar gnat History before lie mar ried her. leit the pr.-acorn- of the e)ilhl •earned a wmartnt reminder, nud ba SM aotploeHi* and jwdon* areardlngly • *RRUw the child newt away. Him aald If Iba child want »ba would go too, W‘W‘.. 1‘waatooafely devoted lo bit wiw. Hlia bud on one occasion na* ItMivgfited.y told hha of anma lajprnpar rataarks aiuda to iirr by John Ewart. *•» went lu <m Kwort, hut l« waa ■ot at home. Kwwtl mi returning ••nt to Sima, an ! tlx* thr.o Diet. jfm. Sima took Ian k wfud rlw I,ml mild, and a fnaa waa tbwa pttrrutcd. N,« had lived u perfectl; proper and rheum a|tr«d lift alnca ber huritagf. and Sima null) had wa cr.uar for jeabiital/, but ha warms lo havu buvo >t*eowred by it. tfrlday ofu-niooii Sho* wind Aiwa lo waeutora *;«u dltailing for Air. Ilai beam. He lu«l ■ "aifaxre” hi hia bond wliea h<- tatMeil aomu vuun« m*u la the Ik M- JhuaeU uakot Mm if U waa ~»|wming ibnios.” himagnt of hwded. Uowwut hack to Hat 1,001a lad la-gnn et,>nT>t»K aoltosi by hi* wife, tfcv Ruing eiufiliiyeii to oh.»p by (bn d ty. rhay wmsou tbs hl!1 on which was M ksaw, duaeaml bla wife laid mans enaver mUh* wfcow bo aaddauly druppad lua amawd await boubatly to dm Room. Mi OHM tack bf bk •He. 8b* tagged Mm not to go down •tore tto toys tin. saying to htm: . *fo' Mr- **■»’. Teu wlU get Into t rouble. Md Mked Ber »Ht If be meant anything by what to w».tl about *‘squaring.’1 Barnett as sured him thatto did not. WIU Alexander spoke u1' and said: IT you re g»t nay work to do yea tad totter go and da It." dims turned rnnud and faced Alexander. Alexan der went forward to meek Urn. Sima tat ole hard lo bk Up pocket to draw bie pistol. Ai he did so Alexander threw a rock at him, tat failed to lilt him. Sims aimed his pistol at Alexan der and Died. Boring tto blood on Alexander’* ko. he thought to had kltkd Mm, and ho ran bank where hk wife wax Re moat bare told ber. R thought, la ttolr ooareraatloa before be wmt down to wtor* the mao were, that be meant to kin BaruaU, and probably tar. for when ah* eaw him launlug toward* ber ah* picked up her child and ran. Sbe put the child sVTV .Sf"BT*T’ na *axm U* Held lo the road. Three young white men were phasing In b wagon. Shu tagged them to ears tar Oa* of theca mad* two atteapte in do *o but Rims raised hla rerolyer ui.d said be would klU the Aral man wbo interfered. Two negro** wore *'T •to*5111* by In the Avid. II* ter nOed ’.tarn with hk threat*, and they made no e*oct to mm the terror stricken, doomed women. nix irumnnit. Sima overlook bk wife. He caught her in Ilk arms, nod held tar bead down la bit loft arm, agaluat bk toeom, pushing ber bonnet tack ao ho rthl Sbe plead with him to spam her life, oot to kill ber. bat the demon of jealousy sod anger bad posesasfoa of him, and iu un Instant be Bkeed tli* revolver to lb* side of ber toad aad Urol. She bad thrown up tar heads, and the tall wont through ber band, taeuking the knuokle of the lttile Oo^er, and taming t be mlt ab« had on. catered above the cur on Use left aide of Use toad, passed through the bruin, killing tb* woman initanUy. 8Un* let bk wife tell to Uw ground. He idea shot at ber agaio, a* *he lay dead before him. He failed in bla aim the second time. He left the dead woman on the ground with tor brulna ooxlug out. He then wont hick to where the m*u were and said to hod killed bk darling wife. He returned to hk wife’s inanimate form, and kissed ber twlee. Ha then wont to Huntersville and gare himself up. A P1CUUA1 DUPMtnoH, Him’* mother, Dr, Wilder mjrm, is greatly atatreasad aver the ka* of her dauglitgr-tn-lew, to whoa she waa de votedly attached. Sha My* bar too always peculiar, saddle hat al “tWpntad tome trouble like Ihla. He wa* never taUefltd, but waa al way* unhappy, <l(eenolented and aua pieloaa H* took offeno* at Icoaginary Might* and waa of tea fall of rcaaotmeat. Hit redeeming trait wa* hi* boaeaty. He would pay a debt, come what may. IKQintST. Tho earotier's inquest waa held yea Urday morning. Th* verdict was UhU dooeaeed dune to bar dmth from a bullet wound from a pUtol la the band* of John Sima. The plated waa e double action broltta * Wesson. Four bullet* wen Bred. The Bfth wa* In the pistol. Th* auppoattioa la that Hints Intended to kill hi* wife, and tl»cn himself, but after killing lier, bis heart failed him. Turn ui uiiar.BT) woxad. Hr. Wilder deaoribea Mr*. Sima aa about 5 fast G incline, a brunette, not a pretty woman, strictly speaking. bet a bivouac me woman. Her remains were taken to her old horn* yester day, above Huritoravlllajaiwt Interred. trims la a member of Uumeh church (l*t tiibj ter Ian). A LKXAMDKK HKTTBR. Alexander waa net aa badly wounded a* supposed. The bell entered bis nose want through tbs jaw asd lodged under the ear. It bus not yat oeen extracted. Slum said yesterday that be bad been fool lug for several wash* Hke something dreadful was going to hap pen to him. The feeling be bad, ba *«!d, bncoaldna explain, but ba knew some trouble waa gulag to befall bias. ATTEMPT AT SUICrnx. Sima lold Mr. Brown, of Hon* farrllle, that ba got a bottle of more p!!lne whan ba waa In Chnrtotta throe weakaago.«ndtknt<aa day he took a VMSpeealul in ardsr fa kill klawilf Be drank so mooli whisker, however, that It mad* him afak sad ba threw lb* morphine up. Ha toM Mr. Brown in loo* on a certain shelf la bta bowse and be would Bnd the bottle- It wa* fnood and waa half emptytetuw lmttlmt besides the taaapoonful, he bad taken other dusaa, which lad to the supposition that besides drinking He waa addicted to the morphine habit. Mains —fl ,,m, Mmi o# FrqMirrr. Soma people an Mora aerlk mV tailed Mian oUan. Agar of old _lTT,*V‘CiTe “• pOTrrty Wot rtohao/* and a Tory food prayer ft »aa loo. An old pblloaptar baa *al<L- “Oar puMimsiona(Would bo Ilka oar abon ? wl" «■*> «<> m, tot If too kraa, Uioy wIR aawoo ao to ■turnIda and trip." Hat tbla aon «eu«lca] talk of ao equal dletrlboUon of wenllii la um of tho moot lomae idoao that aver entered Into the bead of a man. lilt war. pmrtbta la gtye rnj bomun bring oa Um globe exactly Um “*w amount of memrj tad exactly the atmo valutioa of real oouto, (bare woo'd not bo an equal distribution In Um (an aanea of that term, far man aro cowetltUad ao differently. Their eapaetttm of puna*also and enjoyment era an different that rnneUmihSolTen flKHijp rOT Uwfrftfl MM N VM MOM* lentyi^ln lj^ hnta world waa too llUta GOYERMBHT FINANCES. szPEVDmnuB aid ibodftb pos THE FINAL TEAR. Wawixotou, June a®. —The decal )«rUM>HMMt»4r wd from oflkUl and aeni-oScial figures, ul» mined at tbe Treasury Department, which will vary more than ttOO.OU) either way from tbe figures dually so aounced, tbe Qoeerument receipts nod expenditures for tbe Oseal year can be matad. Tba rooelpte am aa follows: 1894-06, sassSLisr The expenditures for the same year an as follows: 1804-96, 9364,000.000; 1893-94, $387.a96SJ9Tl8WM* 477,964. TIm deficit for the {Mat two Baa*] yearn were “* follows: 1894-06, 9*8,600, 000: 1WKM, 9«9,808,960. For the year 11*09-8, tbe ezeees of re ceipt* over revenue amounted to only t4.TO4.674. Prior to that year there had bmu aa naotaa la receipts over e« paadUmea toe every final year since u*3, the lowest exoaas la aU thorn you* up to 1W8-8 b>ni| been lu tbe year 1874, when tbe receipts exoeeded tbe expenditures by ooly two millions, three hundred sod forty-four thousand, eiaU baud red end eighty-two dolloan. For the present Bocal year ended to day. Secretary Osriale on Dec. 3rd, 18414. eatlosatm that tbe dehcJeiMy would bo 990,003,900. As shown by tbs official figures this estimate was more than SB,OKI000 eat of the way, doe largely to vbe sllmlrtaUnu of Use Income tax tnm revenue. Usd tbe House bill with soger, troo, sad coal placed on the tree list beeome e law, the actual deficit would have baea over 883.000.000. O.. February *10. 1883, Secretary Carlisle Id do estimate furnished to Congress, Mated that tor the calendar year IBM, tbe surplus rerun oo orer ex penditures would amount to t33.M3, 033. Six mouth* of tht* period bare now panel and tbe dnOelt for this six mootb* it $16,750,000, Assistant Secretary Curtis In a pub Uatied abatement mttmatad that tbe de Beit op to Dmember lit, 1885, would be $33,000,000. Tbla eel (mate wh made after the Income tax bed been declared uneoaeUtuttonal by tbe Uni ted State* Supreme Court. It wee baaed upon tbe increased Appropria tions made by the last Congress, whieb go Into effect July lit, and which In clude Bnrr mitlloo dollars ftw the sugar bounty and lnenemd interest chargee on nooouot of tbe serenil bonds issued aggregating $132,300,000. For tbi* moots at July, which begins Monday it la estimated by the Trtaoury if re ceipts ooutlno* normal, that tbe ex penditures will exceed tbe reoaipts by ■tent 919,000,000 to $13,000,000, July being an Interest paying month end the payments on account of pensions being also especially haary. For tbe mouth of Juiwjust ended tbe receipts bays exceeded tba expenditure* by nearly $3,0002X30 the SrU mouth since last August when this has been done. ..e*m CM MIA Y TILLS ar Owrwwtan «f TW Uukm. Cn kb are ill a, July 1—'Tbe heaviest rain oC the season tell here this (Mon day) evening. Crop prospect* ire unuanally bright and farmer* wear a contented look. Wheat threshing has commenced. I am told that tbe orop it an excalleot one. Mr. M. M. Burks kwt hla only child, (a *oo,i on the 94th Inat., aged aboot one and a half year*. The funeral eec eteea wen eonaiiemd by Roe. J, J. George *nd the body laid to reet In the Lutheran ohnrchyard In the preetnoe of a large oonooursa of lorrowlag friend*. Mrs. fiaUie Summit an aged lady near town, la lying very low and not WlffrikadT»w*'Moore la building a cottage p, the nortbern portion of town and Ur. «. g. Maoney is trading a huge heuie iD tbe an a them part. Mr. J. U Bi-odea baa ju*t ooapt*t*d a alee ofleeat the factory. Several people from ban went on tbe •wuraloo to (.better. They report a time—well tucb a* they do not wish again. Mr. end Mr*. V. J. MoGInna* w*nt to Dallas to day on a btMlneaa trip. Messrs. wTt. DMUngar and J. R. U outer weot'to Llocoloton to-day to •Head a land *•!« Tbe bwyde era* b*w hit oa. Rlx ar tight of Um boy* have mounted and oan be an taking * H>ln around town almost evtrv rvealng Tbe Beg j|r. Tbo»pa»n of Shelby preached a moat aoelkat aermon in tbe Method ht ebereli here I eat Sunday night ■taste ak» t«*m. «MI, tkM, in. —la •* «IU Omiilan i) «• ®mtta O^WoifTi Jgbl—Mr* C, W. IUI Urd haa l^Wl bare f™« Rock HID to work in Um old milt Mr. & »***- bat bit tho Modena Mills and gr»n" 10 *"• boaoa In I>Booln eaontr. HU haoda win work °n * wMU and board at tha Modaoa. Mr. Ab* Kate, of ML BoOy, baa ae wptrd a aaatuon lo tba OaatonU aot too «ni aa M>tni>iag mom nvaraatr, , Mr.iuM^j V MaOlonU labjr R my law, bat Uura art bopaa of Ita "ilrViid Mrs. W. X.WU*** hara a van ai«* .iiu .t tba Modaoa. Mrs. a. gdb baa foot to Mt. Hotiy to asa bar Mothar who b bw wlu* typhoid frvar. , Tfcaa^rt^aMaoary aouaty that guaEEagjg «?s vimavr r**o *r DAT*. TWafw Mm Hi JLr. KkatV Hn ti»t in -atn (nm-a«. a. C. Ammi “In kin tm Onturl* IhUMMI tu Mr. M«i> Wklttl H—Mil IMM. Oomauinn or ik« Oaarto. Old Fcbnacjs, July 2—Wheat threshing and hying-by occupies Uie attention of our runner* at the present. Soma machines will start Uils week. Drummer*art coming to tea us now regularly, showing tlietr fall and or Id tar goods. They are a clover and art of men. Mira. LesUr and Marvin, and Mias** Ua and Lula Self of Lincoiu county, visited Uielr skater, Mr*. ,Toho 1, Hoyle last weak. Mr*. Register Ormand and children, of Dalis* are visiting relatives around OM t'umsoe. The lateet news from our sunt, Mr*. Luciuds Bobwis, of Cherokee h that aha Is somewhat better. Her tuauy friends will rejoice to bear this. Bar. M. C. Arm wood has been visit ing Ilia old home for the past few day*. He preached last Sunday morning at Long Creek church and In the srur nnon at Hog Hill aebool-houae. Mr. Arrowood baa also bccu to see Ills brother, John, at RothorfurdUiu. We are glad to know hi* brother ia some bettor. He lias been par.dyxed for tome time. Mr. B. M. Kiser, foreman of tbo carpenter work at Cherokee Factory baa bean off n couple of days taking va cation. Mias Maggie Gamble, of All Healing, begins a subscription school at fdtllo Salem uu the fith lust, and Miss IU Self of Lincoln county out, si Hunny Side, on the 16th Inst. Mr. Michael Kiser tells us that tin has at his borne a hen that has tern confined under hi* boose for 37 days without food er water. She g it under there ou ascension day, May 23rd, ard be found her last Saturday June 20. She was unable to stand or hold her bead up; eats a little, lie sty* he Is going to try to raise l««r. Thera are circumstances connected with Wio affair that makes him remember it distinctly, no had missed tier, but thought Mia was dead. We ran vouch for the above aa Mr. Kiser ia a truth fuJ DMA Two “miMlonary quilts,” ooe by tbs young folks and the other by the older ooae, are to be qniltod at Hon. R. A. White’s cn tba glorious fourth. All taka their dlnnara and make a plo nk). It la under tba auspices of lb* lad ha missionary society of Long Creak eburen. Mr. J. J. Paculogton and wife, of near Shelby, are on an eitended visit to bis mauler'll. Bov. J. A- Hoyle preached the funer al of Mr*. S. Conley In Concord church last Sunday to a large congregation. It was an able effort. Mr. A. Cnnlev and Mr. and Mrs. Plato lines, of I’alln ton, and other ralatlvw* of the deceased from la and around Oastonla attended tbo RerviooA. Tax-lister Kiser Is lu Dallas a few day* this weak on business. M» A IWf TKAUI4' UCATil. A (weTMf Mi CkOd KUM ky a r» Itakuk Mm and main rat. Tltmi waa a aed accident that U*p pactad near Cmry Sunday Afieruoon — 4>ua of Um tearful tragedies of Innocent child-life Aa the train waa a peed log along over the glieteclog rath at a tremendous ™te, engineer Niatnycr taw abend of him something while flattering Ui the wind. It waa oa the lefuhaud aide or tlte road bed, just outside Ilia track, and In the distance looked like a news peper. There was no sign of lm|>end in* danger. Tbs trail, scudded along and the rails made a merry cluuil beneath the flying wlieela. Bat moo what set rued a shapeless anas of paper begun to take tbo form and face of a laughing rosy checked boy of two years, la an Instant the engine was reversed, llio nlr brakes were applied and tho faithful engineer bad done all In bis power to Aires human life—but la vain. ' With slackened speed the engine slid lie track towards Its unrua rlotim. The child still sat i the sills like a charmed thing, laughing 1 o glee at tlia huge monster creeping upon it but tho steam cylinder ■truck the early bead ami all was still. The train stopped aod the dead child mangled and bleeding lav upon the embankment. He wxs taken into the bouse of its rather. Hr. Thomas A. Jonas, who lived only a few yurtls from tbs track, and the bright S«bbaih closed for that household In dark ness and m04>ruing. The Utile fellow, it sremr, had left borne In the morning with the other children to atteod Sunday school. When the melees ended bis corn panlons went to a neighbor's house near by to play, and sent the little fel low home alone aloug the railway track, with tbs above fatal result. Tbs track where the sectoral occur red gone down a steep grade, end tlte train breasting the up-grade lust ahead ootass down It at tremendous speed It was joat as the train bud started down the grade that lbe engineer first sew tbs white dress of the eldld, mid supposed It to be a newspaper. MIIMT XillA la in Afmmr Ikh Han. The Greenwood eorrwpondet.ee of the Greenville (8. O..J Nat* hai Hits tUm about a state of mind lbs people apo In: “A petition la being clronlaled among tbs Patrons of Ibis poet ofllcs todoeway with tbe open m2 and rile trlbotkm of Monday malls bat It la bordly poeeHdo tfeat auob n movement will bo operative and be Inf a oontral point lbs traveling men find It con venient to got Uioir mall here on Sun toy. No doubt the department at Washington will bo promptly advised III Ibe asatter should the petition prv VOlL and Iboao who wldi to gal tbn mall will bo given the opportunity of doing so ■iHia aad (arua«. Wattw Vdau'i VdtUaha Ualur. Now that rtroebam to gone. Prral dosttitovelaud likes for Ms noting companion* Carliela and Merlon. The eeeratary of ogrtcallarv u a crack story tottoraad Wwiitoe to wn brie dwotd to take a drink mow aad tben which Oarl tola can't. wo* mm • w*f»M m iwiim'i • nwl •MW iMMhif • « LiftM ft - mum or XK*m Bicycler* are fubJddeu to ride on any of llit sidewalks In SuLwrllle. Statesville elute* its bonnes* houses to day sod everybody gate oil to plc nle*. Frluce litsmark. the grvnt Kx-Ctixo orkK le crltlcully ill, havtog taken no •olid food for a woeek. i*inevlUe taxi later reports about W.OOO lu cash returned tu his town, atilp and about 600 bogs. «» Hie Clwr lotto jVetrs I ear us. President Clerelaad has writtea Tammany a Fourth of July letter touobuig nu ibo financial, commercial and political situation. Reports from Ibe Northwest soys that a week or lee days mare of pretty weather will give one of the muet bountiful wheat orope ever seen. Professor Thomas H. Huxley, tbs distinguished iiaturalirt and evolution ist of England, is dead. He was bora In May. 1826, and had, therefore, lust passed hi* seventieth year. Mr. I. if. Meokins, • student at Wake Forest College wou tbd orator's me did lu the contest at the To* char Si Assembly. Mr. Plato tkirham, of Kings Mountain, reoetved bonorMble mention. The Charlotte Pnnty Post myi that Messrs Mvllou and Shelton haw rented tl>e store occupied by Baruch’s wholesale department and will have llieli ululblng business reedy for the trade iu September. liar silver, says Oka's, ruled twnvy and slightly lower than last week on larger offerings from our Western pro ducers. Tile market closed Friday at The week's exports S742,803, imports 810,ML Oold exports 813,. 623, imports 30,876. ii. tMnicii. ui« great dry goods man of Charlotte has failed. His wholesale aud retail stores pnaeed Into tbe liands of a receiver last Monday. The fail ure wa* caused by tbe pressure of Hew York creditors a' a 11 mo when he was unable to meet the claims. Jualah Turner ie at work on two books to to given to the public as auoo as possible. The first Is “Orange County and its Great Moo,” Urn second “Joelab Turner Personal Heoollac Uons of His own Times.” It may be expected tbat rbese will be racy books. Tbe Statesville Landmark learns tbat In s DtlghbOTing township tbs dog question las displaced silver M a topic of conversation. A citizen is on tbe war path trying to kill every dog 1m can gel a bead on and is. fur Ibis weather, supplying ample ex citmerit fur the neighborhood. A Shelby special to the Charlotte Ofcw.rr. sa>* that Creighton Getty*, the slayer of rbllllp Baker, at Jooss’ distillery, Cleveland onanty, some four month* ago, und a ho has been a fugi tive from Justice, surrendered himself to tlia alter iff last Saturday morning at daybreak. Ills attorneys will eudeavsr U> have him r dossed by writ of habem corpus. Here Is an item from the local columns of the Raleigh AVio* A Ofcsrr nr in wliich Uaston eouuty people will be more or lees Interested-' “Mr. Frank I. Osborne, Attorney General, arrived yesterday from Charlotte where lie bns been oblivious of the law lo his aiieoilou to tlie lady. The little daughter U about a mouth old, and la the Joy of the household.” Hear Spailanbarg last Friday morn ing there was a fatal shooting affray Caused by soma constables halting a moon-shine wagon. Taro North Car oliuianv, Jack Fisher and BUI Durham Wbn «««in the wagon were killed. ()nr constable also was killed and tbe Other shot through tbe lungs. loves Mantlon showed that the constables on opposite sides of tho wagon sbet each other The moonsiuuera had weapons hut none of tbs chambers were empty. They bad not shot at all. Mr. Jus. Juroey s storekeeper sod gauger lu Iredell was killed by a run away Imrae last Friday night. U* was wrestling at the still and got hi* bead hurt on a stone. Whiskey was glvne to revive him. He was placed In his cart and started hum*. Early Hatar dsy morning lias people heard bis horse neigh. They found boras and eart lo the owt field. Juroey was hanging from liia curt, bead down, dead. His IkmiI was fearfully mangled. The fondmark says there was no aosplmon of font play. I.MIBUTOX iruss TSUI. a»f«wp Stww a vltMrj an IS* Fires rout. The Slwmwall-Fayne murder trial I* in program this week In I>xlngtcn. Judge Boykin presides. The lawyer* for tlie prosecution are: Beoj. Long. Judge MoHtKuuwry. J*s. K. Body. Walasr and Williams. For the da fence. Judge R. F. Arm Hold, (J, B. Walsos, B. Z. Lioney, T. C. Bobbins. T. C. Buxton and Rapsr A Pickens. Tim prosecution asked a removal on ■be gmuuds that Hhemwell’s friend* had so worked op public sentiwnt in his behalf that so Impartial Jury could not ho found to try the cess. Tho de fenoo (lied counter affidavit*. Tills point occupied tin court about one day. After deliberation Judes Boykin declined to entertain tbe mutton fur s recuuvsl. He aaw do reason for be lisvlog that a fair trial oould not be h*4 lo Davidson county. Uaaqr frafatU TajrmrarflloCoa. vraiavrllta Landaark. 11. Z. r.limey paid hit Itcenne Ui un do* irrote*. lie doe* not USak the net • IU aUnd, ult vai never ratified. j tub GAZETTE FROM NOW : ! TILL 'SO FOH 75 CENTS. : 1 . : BUBftCMBJC. i ..... I A vav.v ailc rtnn. TI^Rl»*NUErTMH«*fM«4fMMllaAUr. I I I Save Your Money. One box of Tutt’a Pills will save many dollars in doctors’ bills They willsurely cure all diseases of the stomach, liver or bowels. No Reckless Assertion For sick headache, dyspepsia, malaria, constipation and bilio usness, a million people endorse TUTTS Liver PILLS AUUXUB F*P* FAf.K, OCT. I.IIU. Mil tMfW, W rnnul Mw ry. Mm Mum Whit*. TaykwvUlo COT. maloa.Ulo luOnut. All la aot well Id tha camp of tha enemy. There la a tincture of blood on the face of the moon. Oar Popa lie tic leaders, maddened by their own methods end dleeaUeOed with their own doing*, bare fallen out among them selves and .re laying for eacu otIter's scalp. Acertlau rasa of val or. to-a It: one Wm. W. Teague, who woe formerly wont to wear the bell end lead the procession, tod explain the object of meatlogs, and go to tba Omaha convention no borrowed fuuda, and who, for varioua and aundry Ir regnlarltlea wm relegated to Um rear, and forced to gallop in Ute common raoka, and deprived of his three-a red peaeook feather sod stripped of his “yallar" jacket, baa loMItuted an ao tloa at debt against beuator Whlla, ostensibly for the recovery at a small amount of moony for aervtoea rendered In tba last campaign, but really to get even with somebody because be. Um said Teague, did oat get a batter posi lioo In toe last Legislature, In wblob body he eeema to bare out a very small figure, not getting enoogb free all vex to meet bla current axpenaes and pay bit way back to tha buaom of bit fami ly without being reduced to the humili ating expedient and mortifying contin gent of running bit fsee for a flve dol lar MU, redeemable In gold at tha Treasury of Uie Uulted States. What other and furter private griefs be baa, alas I we know not. As for Um defendant. Mr. White, although he wua elected by the Topu lists, be la an honorable man, sod will meet bit obligation* without being fumed to do so by the rigor of Um law. The trouble with Wilful William and his Ilk is that Senator White's course In the lust Legislature was too conser vative to suit. They And that he op posed oertelo of their wedded msesame sod voted with Um Democrats oc varloo* occasions. He la not the Mlad partisan that lhay want and this la a scheme hatohed up to alimloate hisb from their ranks. 00* LIMBS ARB COMPLETE. Our Dress Goods an all of the bloat shades and qnall Mt« and we are ready to compete with the entire market In prlcee. Dome aod take A Good Look at oar ladles’ ahoea aod slippers. We bare the very latest styles in Bay Bute aod Zelgbr, sites from an infant’s op. “For Men Only.” A nice lot of Mbo'i Hata, Clothing and 8(ilrU Juat In. Coiae and glva ot » fair look—compare iputlitirt and j>riser. We give yon as good value for yonr money aa yon can get anywhere. Our Opening continues from January to Deoember. Bear in Mind always that we handle a good line of hardware and keep In stock plenty of Groceries—heavy aod fancy. Our wagon delivers goods free. We feel HUBS we can serve yon to ad ventage. Costner. Jones * Co. Notice. TUs antwld anwmnw Sus salats nr J. B. Mo Olrm will b» sold tt tbo nutust Udder tor sash oa »a*wea«j Amm. a. nut, “ P-w artbs puMIe well In Gaston*. * C. All HIII»» owl tie said Msuwnla an rw to wub b-rure Uai «*mT^ a. u. ma.ouk, asuswse. Execution Sale. •swsmsssbs's^*.1*- - nmmrnmy n» «n <>r w€ A.ftw, leas, jg!!yj?ff?r<> '*<** ■" lb. town of poirdn4 in Wmvk 1* oalm aolr ihpaJLS? S Execution Sale! Bia'rrtEVin!?, *? SXWH'U'” »«*£ *°» tbs Snaaqr lb. MS Sn, w A.n< iisi. , Execution Sale. Mnl from dw -1 ♦ <•» WH 4ar *f AmimL IMA, SEEIgS^KSSOtm ££&msb3Z Execution Sale.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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