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Vol. XX [| {rdlirn- <uiU HrulirHSor. > Cantonla, N. C*, July 18. 1805.
NEW BABY CLEVELAND.
SHE IS HOT WASHINGTON BOBU,
BUT ALL THE 0 ATI PAL IS
TALKING 01' HEB.
Rab!<"* of lit** W Nil .' iloiuA-TtsP
Oho n Tr-*»«»«trj 4>tttt- t Irrk .Vuu -
A««1t»«-r It .'rrull.v IB'rJ In Hrwii.
64. Ujulf
WAtmXOVdN, 1). c., July 8 —
Probably there in iiu one subject la
Washington to-iUy which Iwn been no
much talked uf ns the Increase iu tli«
presidential family ut lJunurd’* JUy.
For thu pas'. six mouths thore have
been various softly wuUixnvd rumors
current in Washington society as to
tbs coming domestic event, and all
raanasrs of dates have besu set la these
prediction*. In foot llirrw *ro those
to-day who still claim wisdom and de
dare that tho advent of the third mils
Miss Cleveland yoaterduy was a week in
advance of expectation*, an Mrs. Clove
land’s mother, who whs rxiected to lw
with her, will not arrive at Uu/zird’a
llay antll next Wi-ek. Then also
Washington has been industriously
gossiping, as outy Wellington can. In
aiiecalatlon ov:i( tin* clining hole, anil
chiefly concerning tin. well-known
parental detiic for n boy.
Old Washington iKilUlclous, wlio
club lognllicr in hotel con idols and on
street corners, have linen known to
prognosticate u third terra if Hie I’rcai
deot*s next child were only a boy. And
it Is safe to ray that the*.' ola IXuno
crats am sorrowfully shaking tlwiir
heads to-day. Uni with t!*o ffuoifn of
tli6 country, and pnrtlnikv.ly tho Worn
ea of Wseliiuotoa, who know best the
mother and not the fattier of lhr little
oQe, Hie anther comes in for tlic most
attention.
Hr*. Cleveland !?» interesting to
American people fm 1,"i) i resnous. .She
lint proTed Uni nn ordinary, simple
American girl can <lo almost anything
and do It well. Ouo great clmi m is
now added lo .tire. Cleveland. All the
world love* A Rood wow in and a Rood
mother. Tim more of a mother she ia.
the more the world loves her. It is too
bid lint the new luby is not a boy,
since the father And r.i .ti er would
piobaWy ha»e liked « Iwy. Hut nil of
those who have seen Mrs. < level ind'*
b.rbic* say they aro like her. sad it this
one is like her, there ia no need to be
sorry that it l.i a girl. Tinnc is lived
of girl* like Mrs. Cleveland. it least ns
much vs boys Itkn Mr. Cl vefsnd.
Little Mist Clevelaud No. 3 is tist
doabtedly bom with a golden a,toon in
ber mouth. Peril jjw when she is
grown up ahe will ho able lo mu for
the preside icy or vote for her candi
date. The world seoms lo be moving
In that (iiroctiun. If llint happen* It
will not make an much difference tlmt
she la not a hoy.
There Is no doubt that M r. Cleveland
will unhook and set free the lust live
or six Hah that In; Batched lo-duy or to
morrow hi Imitation of tliu Oriental
custom of releasing prisoners. Uut
Mr. Cleveland out* a very irn.il lignre
ou this great day. Mrs. Cluvshiod is
queen of tbo May, Wlien Mrs. Cleve
land arus n Utile gill the cailud herself
Frank. When aim was old enough to
write a French compos!Ilou about
Kugene Sue, she signed It “Frank
Folsom." She w. 14 just like nil other
attractive American girls-liked to
dance and trot about wlcli her friends.
Hut she wea much better looking tlian
Providence lots roost m 1 to la*.
When 13 She Hindi' her llrat appear
ance at a uncial event. It nos a sort,
uf fair in lluff.tlo. Miss Frank Folsom
worked at a Inoth. diessod In highland
costume. kilts, elc. There was a
voting content [or Uie roost beautiful
young woman, uml ln.OUU voles were
cast, end Mias Frank Folsom won
easily. It is plena ml to think that the
great Grover Cleveland, thou oot great
and not dmutiing of marrying hit
friend's little girl, was good-naturedly
using his knowledge of politirs lo make
tb* voting go all her way.
TVlicn Mr*. (llevnlantl wna a very
youog girl *h« wont to the public
acliool in Jluflalo. Iltr plcluro mow
lump in the High School, Hundreds
of htUa girle, with Monde ing-tall*
banging down their hacks, study that
picture and reflect that If they are good
tbay may live to marry I'l-eeklvnta. It
ieaneefnt photoguuih. and Inspire*
many HUM girl*, no doubt.
It may dicer many young girl* who
foolishly pint! breauw- tliey wo not
•eked to Mrs. So-nnrl So's daunt*, or
becaoso tliey arc out hi llw fashion
able** ol tlietr town*, lo know that
Frswoca Bulanin heforo lirr m inriagc
waa not In the leant a fashionable
young woman.
Qiover ('level rutl cull* Mr*. Cleve
land “Frankie." 11* hit* InUousfhig
name* for 111* halilc*. very original
narur*. but he Would not like to arr
their. In print.
Since Mr. Cleveland’* serond term
Mi*. Cleveland** bnh'es hove occupied
niott Of tier tlim'. ilnlh wu* horn hi
October. IWJl, and Krlher, hi July,
tWM. Tliey air very bmiuttllll und
vary Intelligent children. This is what
iwppen* when Mr. Cleveland wants to
allow ono of hi* I whirs to a Irtend:
"Frankie,” ho ahonta, "bring Ilutli in;
here’# Mr.-; lie wools to we her.”
Then appear* Mi*. CV-vrlaml, Inn high
■tale Of ejrcltenxnit. "I ivta l let you
see hot now: going lo |day on the
iraia, and tin:'* got a dirty apron,**
"Titan, ’’ «v»* ifroter ClevcUud.
“never mind tie a|mm; brim her
and In al*c couirs, a very *hy, but very
wlueciue child. Unkind aial at'.nly
nnfnanded rumor* heye Uwom circul
ated shout Mrt Cleveland'* children.
They cannot be tun enwk-iile-illy con
tradicted. If tiiw lllllc giil now draw
ing bar flrat breath* at llttnmrd* Hay
It ljk* lier sitter* »!■* will l*1 n U*m*
babv and a credit to l«-r family.
It la usual in nmine.it tun with n hap
pening of Ihle kind, lo u-vtnw the hi*
Wy of prertdvwtlal children and tVhii*
House bn Wes grurrJIy. The new
HUla Cleveland I* tl.o urnoud oliild ever
boro U'h l’rreldeni •l-irlia.lin* tar in of
lldl'-e. Ili-f elefri , l. lCV. W.m llrt
Omt. Then, loo, thn ie.-w hrliy nanieit
luy ciniio to the iii-oiiI distinction of
being a r*»l White House baby. Of
1h« lino of genuine While House ba
ld**, little Esther is the Iset. Hereto
fore lli* good mot burn of those parts.
Tull of a Ana prophesy. Instinct, with a
mother's pnlle, deolsntd with <m*
vnlee lint Mr*. flcrrlanil should not
fail to reside at the White House
Ihnmgii IUe pruecnl month. Kathora
sold tli.it the Prusidout would. In com
mon pride, incline to make tbe Whlto
House the theater of hie third appear
ance In tho rule of parent. They ail
insisted that Uray Gablna waa an Im
passibility nt Hits Interesting j uncture,
nod that Uic now infant wa* marufly
secure of a While House start in life.
All this argument, however, was sot at
naught, and Gray Gable* was, after
all. inrulo tbo center of July inter
est.
Tim President Ims domestic notions
of liU own. and In; carried them to con
olnsion hi* own way. and posasocea tho
resolution at a time like this to turn
hi* liack on the While House aod go
to Gray Gable*.
Tho firsl White House baby waa e
girl and made her debut during Uio
n*lgu of Jackson, In 1SJ0. Tliere was
Hie space of 06 years between the first
und the hist White House baby. The
Hist was the daughter of President
Jackson’s uioce, who was the wife of
Andrnw iackton DoueUou. Tiiis gen
tleman |>ei formed tbe duty of private
eecmtarv to the President. Mr*. Don
tdson, Jackson's niece, not yet 20,
came with her uncle to tbe Whlto
House lo preside as its mistress, nils
was the first White House baby. Baby
Doneleo-u gi»w up and married a Mie
sla.-ippi gentleman, onoo a Congress
man, named Willoox. General Wlllcox
has host) dftul fully 3t> years, and Mrs
Willcox. who wua tho first to try the
Wiiiur Homo as a place wherein to bo
boru. lisa since Grant's time boon a
clr-ik in tne Troiuiirv.
The (list nlto House taby is an
old, gray-hatred lady now, and the day
Maliy HjlUnr was botn she was busy at
her desk In tlie Treasury not 100 ysrda
from tbo Irsby’s er.idte. Yet tlie Urst
Utby la" wile cased much of tlie world.
Ilor f.itlier, following bis term ns
•lachwiu's secretary, was at various
Kurope.ui o-uurts as Minister. lie
eamu homo to plunge into politics, and
ouco mu tor the ricn presidency. Hut
whetlier it hum to her aa the property
of her father or her husband, the fact
remains that tlie war swept away what
riohe* Mrs. Wrllcox poaseeaud and
Grant gave her tlie position she now
lu-lds.
Jackson's administration prodnCi-rl
two more While House babies, both
Donelsins, both offspring* of his uelee.
l'ho htoiiJ ami third wrro John S.
ll.melson and U icliel DoneUoo.
Tlie world waited until President
Tyter for tho neat While Honae baby
| This was (tibert Tyler Jom«, tlie child
of Preside .t Tyler’s daughter, Mary,
whose liusbund, Captain Jones, was a
South (.'irolinUu. Tills, ths fourth
White House baby, grew up to be a
soldier of the Coufcduracy. Tie served
ns Captain In Arm) stead's Hripade and
was wounded several times. Ho is
now dead, and his grave is very now.
He passed away a broken. shattered
iuau. In bluer poverty, only a few
weeks ago.
lt.tbort Tyler Jones came to Wash
ington following the war. IJis unde.
0 win of President Tyler, held a slight
position In the Treasury. Paralysis
e>dsr»l hlro, and tlie fourth White
House baby took lilt uncle's place, and
did the work and divided tlie small
salary with him. About a mouth ago
I'.mtnnwli r (Tenoral Wilson gave the
fourth White House baby a place tie
laborer at $60 a month. Shattered by
wounds, weakened by privation, the
fourth White House baiiy only sum
moned strength enough U> work one
day. Then lie crept horns and died.
It would seem as If the Tyler family
were pursued by Ill-luck,
Tlie grave of the old President at
Richmond has to-day no more of a
stick or stune to mark it Uian the last
resting place of some pauper In a unt
(Cr Uelil. Noither Uia dcatu of Vir
ginia, tlie mother of Proa (dents, and
who behaves like a stepmother Id this
bush man of tomhetonoe, nor yet Uie
United States has ever betrayed the
'JII'IVWT, interest in the last retting
place of President Tyler.
Mi*. Letrtla Tyler dcurple, the
daughter of President Tyler, who pre
▼ ailed at tlie White House during bU
'ei in on Uin first lady of tlie land I*
now mi Inioate of tlie LouUe Haase
for Aged Women, an Institution in
tills city, built by pldlnathrophy.
Uor pension of per month is Uer
patrimony.
The story of Hebert Tyler Jones has
licen la Indy mentioned. It is a fact
that otilll ItolxMt TjUt Jones woedls
niissed from bis position a yonr ago.
tlie carious could llnd two White
11ouso babies, Mrs. Wilcox and Tyler
•lours, earning mrsger aalarlos la the
Tieusury, from winch llwy could ovnr
look tiis greet house they wore boi n In.
I!u( Unit house li*d changed hands
muiiy time* since Uielr cradle days,
ami tli* new tenant* were strangers to
tl»9tn.
The fifth byby was Julln Dent Grunt,
daughter of Colonel Pred Grant, who
was born there while tier grandfather
WHS I'foidetil. There Is nothing to
remark about the fifth While lion so
beyond (lie fact that she was christened
In tlio llluo room, whereas tbn others
hud nil beon christened In the Beet
moth, l hern bring on tlieso ocean lone
many invited guest*, end tire proceed
logs lining marked by a faatilon of
guntl«, loving friends.
TlK' Sixth White H'IUMo baby sod the
List unc to dale wst Baby Esther.
When »ho waa l>orh her father was
entitled u> remark Mint of ail the chief
mAgiatrato* siueo Wsshisgton, Im
(UI*VMandl. wn* the first to become a
lv,JJ’,l during his terra of offim.
Tims it will i« scon that the list of
Sjitnhie WliHu ||,me* liable* I* but n
,,n!‘ . •>* In nil, lUhy
1i.MUkrr, Ci.e nutr of Umi )i««; Vhf**n
dead, 11*0 two 1 h>nal#on iMbUs and
Tyler Inuee, who .lied b, u* eon, „f
w ml. Of lie- ntliAra, lira first, gray
b'lited sod ltd, huuds over bur desk
for the bread (lie seta; tlio last buby
has Ilf* tU untried bsforo her. There
lathe record. Xur woald It aliuw that
to 1>« Imre a While Douse baby is any
absolute advantage, The hovel Ualiy
may live to b* as wife, happier mid
hotter ofl.
TSwi TsniraiiU Atuswnl SmlM •!
■he Yarlh CaraHwa l.oaal NlaM. rV
"iV111 I* Imld Rt Rutherford College,
Burke County. K. C., one mile fniie
Cuuuelly Springs do|K>t, August 11 —
18.
On Wednesday nlgbt, <he 14th of
August; president Will 8. Ahrrnelliy
will deliver ths address of welcome to
tbo Oonfereuoe.
Her. W. H. Williams, Dissident of
the Conference, will respond.
Ilev. D. n. Tuttle, of Raleigh, will
aUrnd tbe ootlrs Cuofereooo to aid lu
special work.
J. H. Leith. T). I)., of Tunncssse,
will be present with specially prepared
talks. Hi* power as so eloooent
speaker is well known.
Rev. Ilartli Soulier, pastor of the
Vsldesn colony of Burke county, will
deliver an address oo tlic history of
tlie ooiuuy-something new to our
people.
Dr. J. A. Reagan, of Weavsrvlllo
College, baa cooscsited to deliver a ner
mun or address on a specially prepared
subject.
Ib.v. A. 11. Crumnler, evangelist, will
rmpltnsise the doctrino of holiness.
Rev. O. ll. Dotwllrr, D. D.. 1'ieel
dent of .ludtnn College, will preach
and enforce the tenets of tlis highest
Christian life.
Those and roaoy other speakers are
expected to ipuko Ibis Courorcnoe of
Quusual tn tare.it.
The Dr. It. Ij. Abcrnetliy memurtr.l
exercises will add much interest to the
Conference.
The cheap summer excursion rates
on tire railroads will mske ll eusy for
all persons to attend. Toe hotels mid
boarding-house* will uc com cn edits
large uuaibers at low rales.
Was** at **tiik*ra ■IIIh.
idyj» ami Oi*UTcr.
The newspaper* have recently oon
luinert nnmotoui BUtetneuUi of the
raising of the wages of ojieratlyci at
cotton mills ana utlirr n>wiiufactariiig
eUsbllshiwnts throughout Hie Kortli.
In mentioning these constant proof*
of increasing prosperity, however. It is
wi ll to note that tbe reason tlmeo
advances ill wages sre cuollneil mainly
to llie Northern Slate* is Unit wages
of similar operative* in the South wero.
not reduced during die rooeot period
of industrial depression, except ill n
few iDStmic-s. To apeak of odvsncing
wages in the North alone, without
meutiomug the foot Unit wagtw in
Southern mills are out boing advanced
simple because they were not reduood,
would be jojnst to the owners of mills
in tlio South. Tlio wages paid opens
tlvce in North Carolina and oUier
Southern State* hi many Industries sre
relatively greater than those lurid in
tlio North, oven when recent udtauueu
are considered.
It Is scarifying to note the returning
tldo of commercial mid industrial uc
tivlly llml la sweeping over the lend,
North and South, and it hi especially
gratifying to note tbe increase of mm
nfjctuilng enterprises in tills Slate,
tl*»cordial relations exlstlug between
employ era and opeiallvea, the im
munity Crem strikes and kindred dle
turiMiioes, and thu promise of sub
stantial prostierlty winch tho future
seem* to hold hi store for us.
■ - a . l.ii - -=n
Br«w« atxInaUcrflcM ImUIsIcW.
Xvw* OtoJf.d wr.
Tbe Supreme Court threw the man
tlo of protection oyer Salterth-ld and
llrowu wlten Governor Carr sought to
relieve the poopls of thn Assigninent
Act. Drown or Sitterlicld had forgnri,
or one of their clerks had f ng.nl
through a bill that never ps-wed tho
legislature, When tiw Supreme Conrt
decided that tliey c:>ulU not go behind
the (Igoulore of the presiding officers
and enquire wiieUiar It was fraudulen
tly lk-ucured. Drown and HalteinoM
and Umir olerks thought they laid m
cuued Investigation.
Not »o. The Wake 8uperlar court
grand jury has found a true bill a
gutnxt them, and the fraud will bn in
vestigated, and Ilia guilty parties
piiuUhod. Men must be taught they
cannot bo gulltiy of fraud without
being punished, eyeit If tho pnitiaap
msj.mty of the Supreme oourl did
seek to shield them.
April Um Asia* Ruth Wage.
Prcunotia .Wwndjr,
A person with aconsiderable amount
of spare lime on his hands hat enllec
tlm fallowing lla* of worda whloh may
lie spelled for sard or tiackwaid—
palindromes, M they arc called In
learned longuafa:
Anna, bab, Imb, did, civic, dad,
deed, deillrn), dewed, eoco, eye, ewe.
««g. Rid. g««, Wvid, io»dam, nooo,
otto, pop, inrtp. pip, pop, pup, redder,
refer, repnp'r. reviver, rotator, sera,
aejtea, atinlnn tat, til, toot, tot, and tut.
'It' '
f«H m«4 la Ka#k Iotof.
| ltU hfTtrtii'l 'Jim#*.
The Repolilic.in papers are pre
texting llm ridiculous sptntae.ln of
carrying prosperity. in their news
t-olmoni Slid calamity on their edlto
riul pages.
Krti^tof- e»f Ifct’ iNfthWnt.
The Stale Commander writes ua
from f.lncnln, /Jnh, na follows: ’ Af
ter trvlng other medicines for what
teemed to be a very ohetliinte cough In
onr t«.> cluMran wt tried l>r. King*
New Discovery and at the end xf two
d.iya llm cough entirely left theta. \Y*
will not be Without It hereafter. a* our
eaiwrienne prove* tlatl It cures whore
all other rewustis* fail,”- Signed F.
W. tJleven*. Utile Com.— Why not
Kir* this great medio!nr a trial, a* It
Is giinraiilxrd axil IrliU tart tin* are fine
at Curry «<; Kennrsly’s Ihng Store.
lUgukir site QUo. him! *100.
DON’T imtpi inp -
You do not visit your neighbors unless
asked to, and do not attend a party or wed
ding without an Invitation; then why should
you Intrude on the privacy of a storekeeper
without an Invitation ? Buy of the live busi
ness man who not only Invites you to come
and see him every day, but educates and
keeps you posted on what Is popular In his
line of goods. Patronize the man who ad
vertises.
_ I
A »M»T or nLUKLIj PIMtt.
Hew Ut u« Hlrllatl Help mm* HM
mm l w*ii«l.r*4 Prawkwi
w*jim WcJJiuitn In Ihctlttam Una Hitakl.
Hpeakiog ■>( Franklin Heree reminds
urn of » strange story I heard the other
dsT- Baring the war a Presbyterian
pi eschar In Missouri, wlio, by U» »a y,
was afterward In a Ohleago pulpit, fell
uinlrr tho suspicion of tllb Federal
authorities and was arrested as s Spy.
Hlsonuiewss I'slater. Despite Ills
protestation* lie wat bundled off to
Fort Warren. Boston. After being
kept in cvitillusaumt *owo month* he
wat released, bot iu a pitlsbl* plight.
Ill* ilotliiug was worn not, be bad no
money, and. to make nutter* worse,
hi* family bad Just armed In Boston
fioai the West, having bean sent ou
by tbe military authorities Tbe poor
nun knew not wliat to du, but bad re
course to prayer, in which be was
Joined by bis good wife. They had no
other place Uian the street iu which to
offer np Midi supplications, bat tbi*
circumstance turned out to bs to tia-lr
favor, for their sad story was srrlttco
up In one of tbe Boston paper*, sod a
hoh-lkoopcr came forward with gn of
fer to keep Uie minister and hi* family
until they wm-c able to find eiuulny
eient. Accordingly, Hey. Jgr. Faiotor
took up Ills residence with ths hotel
man and begau looking for work- For
some week* lie continued Uia search
for employment, and with such poor
success that be was greatly dis
couraged.
Wliru the outlook whs at It* darkest
u strange tiling occurred. ?f' \!r.
Painter was one day sorprived to livur
tint a gcutlemaii wished to wo bias.
A vary tunuUorne dlgutllod old man
made UU app^ntnee, and Hina ex
plalnnl lln purpon of bU call: *‘l
have cotoe to seek for spiritual ndviou
and comfort. A> you see, 1 am well
along in yoora, and foiling health re
mind* me I am not long fur this world.
My homo, la in New Hampshire, eoiuo
distance from hero, but Uiere are good
natsons why 1 do not wish to visa the
ministers of tlto gaepal in my owu
neighborhood. They -would say I Uud
been an unbeliever all my life, and had
turned to religion only fromfc.tr death.
It la not my wish to give then) satis
faction, and ruadiiig fii one of tlm pu
ller* an account of yoor experiences, f
reanlvrrl to cuute to you. Will you
pray for iue?"
'Hie two men Instantly knelt, and
Itov. *lr. Painter asked tiie mercy of
Out for his visitor. The okl ueutle
man was visibly affected. Then two
or llireo chapters of scripture were
read, and a general talk about the
stranger’s double and feme followed,
Kw. Mr. painter giving him much
comfort. Noxt d*f the old gentleman
culled again, and this time blaisnlt
naked tiie grace of Ood. After thank
ing the minister for taking an interset
111 hla case, bn plaoed In H«v. Mr.
Painter’s band an envelops, saying; I
“Do not opnu tliat uutil to-morrow."'
He then went nwsy. Next day the
envrh)|M> was niiened, end in It were
found two SlhJ bills sod • card on
wlileh wn* Inscribed Uio name of
Franklin 1'lerce, ex-Prvableat of tbs
Hulled .States.
• '■Ilore *• SteveS* i<hrbl
Soulhpurl UmUcr.
From observations mads by the llglit
Imuau l««nl, It appears Ilia* lb* Second
attempt to or ret a lighthouse on Uie
ilnngemue Diamond Blioala, off Capa
flatleraa, X. O., haa failed. Just what
•let* will next he Lakeii to guard the
loiiantanl roam wise truffle axel rut the
petila of this place, a rail table grave
yard -if aliin». hna not been determined
These alionia He off HaUeraa, about
ten miles, and In bad weather wlieo
alda lo naylgatlnu are moel necnaenry,
the powerful 11 ulteraa light la unable
to cast Its warning beams fur enough
out to *m to guard against dlaaMer to
ship*. Boun yt-ara ago the fdgUlliouM
llurcnu nbUioli g a Urge apprnprla
llon from Cuugrm<a, made a rout met
with au experienced Hi is of lighthouse
hnllilen to m eot a lighthouse ou thews
Simula. The plnn of construction wna
lo aluk »»»t cylinder* of heavy boiler
Iron elenr down through tbe water and
tlu* many feet of shifting aanda below
Pi bed rook. These cylinder* were to be
filled with concrete, and made pnustl
cully a a»«so vock, upon wkleti tbe
tight Iioumo wna to he masted, 'rbe
c-inal rucpira Piok lb# Job at their owe
mk. but, after rooking several ax pan
el va attempt*, tliey threw up the work.
A imrM! kicked II. I* Wmfsr, of
Freemyer House, Mlddlrdarg. X, y
on the kfiea which laid liitn up lo bra)
ami rainaed tt* knee Joint la become
stiff. A frleiel rnc ifuaieoded luro to
usn Choniliorl ilu'a l’alu l)*ha. which
he did, aud in tw.i day* be waa able t0
to l» «round. Mr. dbafer haa rn»m.
mended It to miwy otliera and say* it
laexnellent for any kind ef lirutae or
aprahi. This aaine lUweily la also
famous for IU outvw of rlieugiatlam.
For nil* l»y OcpssV Ann XMxsor
ibuggWa
XI* LAW* > t*l JlirfK DA
oaly Tea 1<N« af lk«,*la« a* IMI
>hr l*f 1M N**h)r«iH la Wake
daiiaSy.
Xew* and atacrrvrr.
There are eighteen townships In
Wwke euouty with at Waxl six Jastcee
In each lowuship, not Including IUI
•Igh, which bas twenty justice*. Tills
gives 1* justices In tbo county. Id
apportioning the copied of the bwwe of
1HU5 to tbe several counties tbo there
of State could allow only ten to nil
*l***o 138 Jostles* lo Wake county —
that ta not Miougti to put a oopy oi tbe
laws io nlu* of lli* towushlt* lo tho
county. And yet live Ur! lustier*. who
will not get a copy of tlie Law* of
lftbo. ere required to dispense justice
and be governed l-y the latest laws.
The Justice in the other ninety five
counties are In tlw une condition—
appointed lo decide oases mid not fur
nished tbe laws Uiey ere ext«oted to
enfuroe.
This is Tlcfawm 1
Tfce INKS Mttewtar Art VsSaL
Kuwa an* Utvrvcr.
Tln> discovery of Die fact Uiat tbe
Revenue Act of I80S was not ratified
opens the door for further litigation
over the Act* of the hint Gener.il Ae
seiobly. At tho August term of
Uowau court proonslliisa will boooio
axmoed to nullify the provisions of Lite
new Ihw, and it will be decided at IIm>
fall term of the Supreme Court. In
thu ueaulimo all parties aubjcct to tl>«
license tax Imposed on lawyers, doc
tor*. corporations and Wirdins-house
will ;»1| •■•in- prvlsel. if a;:.
clared by the Supreme Court not tu be
a law, llie taxes will lx: c-lloctri! under
the provisions of Dw ls:i; Act. Secre
tary of Suite Cuke retimatm that Um
ibOi law will raise >KlU,«U0 more
revenue fur Slide purport-* thau the
1N3 Act, but if tlila should bo true
lltu Increased tax luipoacd iu ISUO for
public schools will be lust.
Two declalmm of tbe- Supreme Court
will havn a blaring on tbe caw in
point. In Scarborough vs, Uobiuton,
where superintendent i,t Sch.ioU Scar
boi-oiigh sought to compel Licteuant
Uoveriiur lliibiiison to sign tbe school
law, the ritijiretue Court Iieltl that no
act wa* a law until atuwtod by Uw
signatures of llie prodding officers of
hot h houses, and Uiat these iMlIeera
bad no rtgtit to sign after the adjourn
ment of Dm legislature. In that caw
tho act was found In tbo office of Um
Secretary of State among properly
ratified bills, not property ratified. In
the caw of Carr v< Colt*. Die Supreme
Court held that the rat I tied law* on
Ole In tbe oflko uf the Secretary of
State were onncbuilsc, rveu though
tlielr pnstnge might ban: been procured
by frand: and although it might be
erideot tliat llxiy Inul never pawed
oiilu-r house uf the Cruenil ArecmUy,
still the enurts would be boil ltd by the
AeUou Me, and limb tbe Journal*
could not lie produced iu court, awl
the ctorka or presiding otQeer could
not be examined to show fraud, the
court being bound by tbe law tin Ale.
The eourt but decided Diet It caaiiot
go behind Uie ratlOcstlou of no Act.
the eridwee of llie ratiflrnllon being
tbe attestation by tint i>fllce7* of both
HoAMS, lu Iho rwwot Uin IIctmiik
Act of 1803, tbe Act is Died, but wltti
out enrollment, in Uie otflcn of tlie
Secretary of auto unions other Act*
property attested. How can the eourt
la CM light of tbe decision* nbove
qnntcd bold tlmt the Hsveuue Aot of
woe it * is*?
It become* mom np|oirail every Isy
that tbe action of the majority of tlie
court In nublug to the lencno of the
corrupt I.egltUUuo wne n pmtlanii
UseUlon, unworthy of (he tilabest
tribunal of tlm Mtste. That decision
Is likely to rise up iutd ran front tbe
majority wlwii lliey coino la |was upon
the question rsltsd liy the full a re Ur
ratify tbe Davenue Act.
MirrtlCsir Mints.
i’Hntm* Ink.
A pleasant sd, like s pleasent tooe.
Is looked at twice.
Tbe nsore yon pay for space, Urn
more careful you should I* in lining It.
Tlie bushiest Ibid Is not advertised
osn ton along for a Haul, so can sdog
with three legs.
Advertising It s feeder lo business.
Never s'ap. Diet yonr bnslocs* oo
cssiooslly, but ucvrr Ktsrve it
The otreubu it tlio ride of tlie sharp
shooter. which. If well ulmed, picks off
s struggling soldier ocrntlnnsJly: but
tlis well eonstnudisl newspaper sd*
vertlormorit Is the Moiling gnu of pub*
UoKy clink tnovrt sll before It
I tllJ'J 1 »— '■ ■■ —
MrklHi'a Amkd Mvt.
Tun Host Hai.vk In lln< world fro
Mata, Brulees, Hone, I’k-rr*, Ihtlt
Uhewns, Fever Mores, 'IVUer, rtuaod
I Inode, Chilblains, Com A, nr.J sll Fain
Erupt Ions, and porlllvi Is cures l'llee.
or no pay rsqulftel. It in guaranteed
to give perfect mUafsctimi, #r money
refunded. Price JA rents per bos. For
seJebyOumy * Koinedy.
m Mrvrui a lutrut
■ la U«klwM aad Tfilikl IKIIJIlMU
tkfwtlC Uaserwl hrt»iliirallr.
RiwuwrtM Xauuflmv.
U sasase abaolalely ImpoisibW that a
wbanl *0 Inches In diameter. artth a
wood rim aud wire spoke*. m light
that Um structure walgtai only 90
oonooa, should sustain without Wt
maavat distortion Um welglit of four
m*n (tending on IU aide, with supports
at foar poiuu only under Um rial, aad
no hnb support wbatavri.
It alio aarau tncredJUU Umt acycto
capabla ot carrying a nan of 100 or
176 pounds in weight can be mads ao
llgltt UmI the wbolo structure weighs
toss than nip* pound*. Yet this has
bean done; even at the roadster weight
of 99 or 91 pounds, Um cycle carries a
treater load with su'ely than hadfsvar
bean put on any other vsbidr.
The Influence of tbs cycle on aoolal
lira to already great, aud will probably
oocataoUy extend, aa It provides aa
oatdoor sport and amusement for
woman, which did sot previously ex
tot In any form lu America. Amort
oan women are not walkers, bet the
eyols to perhaps even better suited to
womm<s ose than bus's, aad ssetas
dmtlaed to add an outdoor element to
tbe life of woman Um wet Id over which
was not possible without the “winged
wliaile99
The miracle of the btoyetoIlea In IU
Mrtb. death and rrsuTRCtton; in IU
Incredible load-bearing power la pro
pert too to weight; In Ha displacement
of Uie hone u* • mean* of pleasure,
aad in the e lection of IU mechanics)
details of eompressed^tr support, tabu
lar framing and dials driving.
All of those are details often before
Introduced In machines, but never be
fore pr.rmMieUy retained. That these
cast-ofTs are undeniably powvrwavcra
convincingly proved by Ilia contiouod
um uadvr human muscle driving
power.
Finally, Um use great noblevemrnl
of Um bicycle is to incrcnnt the hu
man powers of looomotlou so that the
slow-fooled n»u to made cue of tbe
nwitteat of all running creatures.
SiMItlb »r r*nr UMIIai.
K. t. UoUuUn li-iarj M Mont*.
Cleybi,.\nu—Ur. O. P. Gardner.
8beUiy. Runr oases of typhoid fever.
Tim drAliuaje of towns In not as good
at it should be. Tbo phyaioiuns of Uie
county met on Iba llrst Monday, orgau
it<d a county medical society aud took
measures to secure co-operatlou iu san
itary mutter*.
OAsroK-Dr. i. U. Jenkins, Dalfaa.
Some malarial fever, dysentery aud
dUrrtioea. Dig Long track it a potent
factor of no mooli malaria) fever that
drainage lia* been adviced. Two rooms
In Jail bavo bees overhauled and |>ut
lu good Military condition.
Likcvlx—Dr. W. L. Chouse. Uii
colutou. Kix tsiara of wltoopii.g-eough.
Malarial dietuue* iu souiu touts, along
water-coersea.
MxcKi.Etin.itc— Dr. I). M. Winter,
Charlotte. Chills and fever lu ports of
eily and ooonty.' The two creeks to
the east and west of Charlotte am In
bad sanitary condition, both being
filled with Srtud and dvbtU, causing llw
aawage too vet How during frteiioU and
to spread nut over the low grounds.
This, togetlicr with <lmmi|iosiiig vege
table nutter. In n sufficient esuao foi
sickness. An effort is Miu made to
remedy llw trouble, sltarrd in by tbe
Uoaid of County CuuonUaltmera and
Uie city uullim itlea. Tim city sewer
syntuio mid the clvuoiug up of tlie city
arc also receiving -attention
TSff Bur Will Wet Well.
lUMgk Viator,
Tlie newt tu-diy fr.ua little WllUe
Upohurcli. who was bitten yesterday by
eb'gtilaod moccasin, istlial lie hi nearly
out of danger. The snake, which bit
bla tlx tunes, was ono of tlie largest
dw. It waa In tlie yard at Mr. Joint
W. Upcureh'a pines lour in lira from
here, and lha boy lurnrd over a tab
whloh caagtit tbe sneke by tbe tall,
Tlie angry raptllo tltoa hit him. Tbe
family gave lilm two ounces ef brandy
and put coda on tlie biles, which were
on Lbs feet aud legs. Tbe bay Is net
strong end his ooaditiou at one time
was serious. Huppu ration will ba ooe
slderabM. IIM Inga and fact me bad
ly swollen. Tbe minks was killed.
ffcdxVlKMn ttrnrU. '•*'**—*•
Sir KrauoU Heucry JmiMlua JcOoed
"Jouruahtm" as "literal uro Ut hur
O •" It 1m to bo tu a I tarry nowdayA,
baoMirn It U 'aorot for i*ot4a who lira
and’Uilnb In a burry; aud to no yaxt of
Journal lam <|.ie* lira obaernog knight’*
dcUullion ajntly mom *i«tly than to ad
rertlaiug literature.
In obtau timet It o.inM have burn
| alow aud dignided. .Now, it* thought*
mtiat atiika the public inlud in Uai
morn lug, and regUlor Ilia fore* of
Mr aUuke in aubatanlhil result* be
fore nlghL All good advertising doe*
Uii», and dou* it day In knd day out
with tbs eooiwnttlon of lla great coa
•Uluancy of the daly uewapaper* «f
cheulMlon.
«■.. 1 ...
ttraadra M Ikr Turin.
Ml lata Ureal l.
If**)—McKinley Ull Masted.
l*il — Panto.
MW—Panto.
WKJ-lVi.io
Ihot-Wlhon bill ieuw.1.
ldW -Mill* opining. W ago* re
utued.
tt Bey *• »« anew Mr Taw.
Mr. Fred MOW. «*€ living. III write*
that be IumI a Severe Kidney tmuUu
for many year*, with never* irais* In
lit* bauh and nlao that bi> bladder wet*
elfrcUoJ. II* tried (utuy an oallwl
Khhray cure* Imt wtUiust any good
i*aulU About a yrar eg* la Ugu
um of Khwtrla llaun and found rv*
IM at onoa. blrot rlo Hitter* la «*|K«i
ally adapted in eate all htdary and
Liver ten:iUr* nad often give* alamet.
laetaat relief. On* trial will grave
our ataietaont Prhs only do*, fur
targe bottle. At Curry A Krunedy'e
Uncatsm
rum m*t uki nr.
T« Itrlir MU Wk> <ral Hal
lotwtrr Water.
WUiUe«leu Mv.
“I never u»e a iiirionr scro*o»," aud
• wlMlouMhMinr, ••luMwnrhan a
Uiiey that Uwy Uiot out the afar la
bat wteUror. .»d, bnldat. tli*y arm le
keep fllM In the Imhim eqiuilly m
wall m a*iL **
“BtHiiwriwaflf Uyoorbonaa,"
■aid bar friend. ‘ How tie fon wiunege
l»? Vor a»y pat. 1 aiaat cooftaa
■creona or no icnen, raj mimmn
■•an* to me naa long battle with tbe
lltttle peet».”
’’My uttle remedy to a very abapia
one," alii the good HotMkMM
X leaned it year* ago from aqr grand
bother wbaa I med to watab bar gat
njl« It with Uieauae qaantlty of water.
sr^,si‘,v=ojrr^:
wl-enrar llMaia apt, to Magmate.
llnw. The eder ti dMagreenUe to Ska
and tbay arm iwrer venture la Ita
neighborhood, Utoegh to Oket people
It bee a peculiarly fraah and gratefal
amett."
_ •
A IMtoUw mmm BU«« rirtM.
In tbe *uturner of 1MKI, when the
tall force of the panic eu Meg frit,
Mr. ft. A. Edmonds, editor of the £
M mtif-rtKrtr,Board, wrote a special
article riving reasoa* for abiding faith
la tbe South'* future gnat (Mvartty.
The following cairweC slMwIog that
wlmt enu then predicted to new ooa
taf true, wiD an« u> emphasise the V
deetltto itroDg position:
* * * TIm matter in which the
South tosinudlag lu tbe present flnau
ctol pressure wlllpiovo a greater ad
vert? semen I timn that section has ever
yet had. It to an advcrUei-ment that
eowmuuds the at foot toe of tint entire
business world, and Its mult will ho
worth aore million* to tho South tlisu
even lira greatest enthusiast would
dor* to put Info cold figures. • *
The lube rout strength of the Sooth and
Us unequalled comboatlou of resource*
end advantage* bare been tewed by the
present rtiunctol trouble as never be
fore. tV I tout tlm Accumulated capital
such as the North a ml the West have
through years of rruApcrity gathered,
and without any great financial cen
tre*, it lias had to light Its own battle
during the tost few tntmths. It it had
only stood the strain oa well as tlte
North ov West uudvr these clrcum
ataasm, this woald have ben suiH
ctont proof of its wonderfot endunsnoe;
but that it lets hod fewer failures or
banks end buiinei* lunttrs, and fewer
factories closed -loan. and Ins general
business trimb!e tluui rithvr tbs Knrtli
or West, is a further and more einphot
ic vvidetica of Us strength. Till* loot
I* attracting wcrid-wid* attention. It
bn* coarlneed peupt* who never before
lx-llcvvd In tlni mwunluMg nod |*nn
nency of ehmlhcui pniRrrw lint tide
•notion to tlm b*ei pUcc la Attrrlca for
invest incut, WlMm liuslucss again
revive* llie South will in tlm tnt to
fed the full benefit of It. Money from
the East sod from Europe will go into
cotton niUto, Into iron works, Into
woodworking unlciqirlses, ui.d into id)
tho varied branches of mnaatacturlng
for which the Hoqth lias such unlimit
ed raw mnlerlnto. more freely than
ever in the tust. In tha South, la*
steed of iu tits West., the surplus capi
tal of tbe North will Henceforth find
Ua tram proMtabto field.
Trtek tfa tkinM
TiwavHlr Knuulrcr.
Andrew Johnson, a mulatto enaviot,
employed ua tbo tainting work at Use
Industrial college at B-ick Hill, nutrlo
a clew me*]* UU Tuesday, and at
last account was still at large.
Jotmajn bad lawn coioplalalng all tlia
morning of bring unwsIL Bo was
working In a room on tlw aeeood floor
Of lb* dormItory. Attar aeeiirln g per
ailailOu trow Mr Brown, who had bins
ia charge, lie itartafl for tire (round
below. willing onne was seen ot Ure
fellow, and la about an boor, a aa.iioh
waa Instituted. Tho aoarcl- recoiled
la Use discovery Umt a coal and hat
Maturtac to Mr. Brown, and a pair of
overall* belonging to another workmaa
way* mtwlug. Tim wanner of the coo
rtot'a eeeape wm dear. Il« had drawn
Ure stolen cIoiIho over hla atrtpea, aafl
paaaod oat wider lho eyas ef the gnaifl
unsuspected.
The fenrih mi the BwiS.
Southport Loutur.
lh tire alglit of Hu; Fourth a nuaiber
ef entered lights wore ream homing ou
Uaawall laawh. *ul nu ciujolry It Waa
learned that it uaitler of young peopla
wm, c*Wheeling tire Fourtiu
The party left :*er« a'oat ala o'clock
lu the ovcniug, and alter a pleasant mil
over landed at tire 1«jU house, anfl
there «ro»««d tire ■long walb«b* lire
Ufe^vlagguithm. From Uw Station
they walked down Ure Iwaeb t# Tort
UmweM. and after Impootiag the ttfw
eaeemato aad jrfrhiag dowem frm the
ahlm of Uw nM f.trl, tire return waa
modern Uw Station, wire re sapper rent
When Uw basket had been emidled.
tattle egging waa In order. A math of
a abort dU.inov down the beach
breoftbt llw urrty to u ter tie’s trail,
and altar following Ure trail Wheat two
toadied fret up Use tow* a fame taw
fjevraa fraud Jie* coming tip lt«
When tire lovtlo started far Uw am .
fs*h df tho jamy vouh lures rhlhig on
Its book, caualitg mac* a mummer* to
tha uwtuuboe, until ibu isnth gnafly
dlmHareivd k. tbo -wren.
I n Uw mt w>n« found a hared red
and forty two «*<*.
HufK.Uwxvr myaibat on the'hate
farm In llalifia one nun *n» aometbtag
to fan frend a<rert>rr« elm la the
Wale—a grid of neat iM.big corn rervvu
mike kiug.