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r: i Jt O ft 1 C- I t i- . r-i. ('., llUilSDAV, .HLV. 17. !K0. 1 .1 , NO. 1 M A. rrv v r- ' f O 1 4 V. '-J s ," i -r "j it i ' t- w;- jy. H 7 A b ;; : i A f i r w r- v .v 4 r . I 7 mix if ft 5 I j.'ai j laiiiH 'l ninl i!i i li'i AS A GREAT RESORT Sit n;i l rt l in tli Mount .tins d i:sTi:ns south cauo- LIXA, A rejiion NOTIM) f i liealtli - fulness and Iicmiiv of S.-cncry. an Ei.n atio of :i,sn n:i:T AVith Cooh liivif-orntiiiL; ( 'liniate. It is heillLl' laid out with taste anil skill, with well ra iled reads and EXTENSIVE TOliEST I'AliKS. A dchiinhlc place fur fine residen ces a ii d -;. i , 'i n I'll iiomls-; ACJooil opportunity for prof-j itable investments. ' ' ' -ii , . i i.i. i. ijt, v or uiusi raieti pa niuiiei nddiess Li.wn.i.i: I.wi'iiovKMi.NT Co., Li.wiLi.r, Mitciii:i.l Co. N. C. ."-:)-) mo. KWAItTONTIIFNEdUO. rone,rcssnian ICwart, of it . i v ii i i ..: a , a.. ' int.' iiu. . . " . iiisii m i? in. me a s pecli i:i the llouseof Ke)- resentatives. the other day j aaainst the Federal election j -ii i . . i t . n la 1 ami MitiKf as loiions mi tbeiieero ouestion. M I'. A-' art is a staunch republic in It is ettin-r more and more dihicult every year for the re nublicai) nartv to control ' .. .. . i Ii on lOUsam is. as I lave i ...... , a.- i-,a i In. ,li.m. ' r-iaieu "I- . " i ocmtictickt t. Thousaii'ls do no not manifest interest en-j oultIi in an electitui to no to ; the polls. He is -rowin-j skeptical about certain .le.lLr u .iiwl lmi-ihuiu uliieli liivoi lumadeaiHlbroken b.v the I fraud, were perpetrated in ; the rolls as we had s,d,!.ers. ! f loKlv rhat Xlmwlv It is a politi.al orLL-anization to ! t he Secmd dist rid . and yet Lvery rebel n ust have mMl4'i , .,,M alarr or income I -reat cause of p.'n'ertv. but which for so niai'.v years heiitisa fact that the I nite.l : one yama'esick b-sid.-s w hat j ,0 K1(ll,j )llt jM dilfi-j the lack of intclliLf nee' conp liasshown hislovaltv. Wide- States courts in that, district . he killed in battle. If I was, u u. .v -ei,... ..p,.,,!. ,, l.! with the lack of industry . ... . . Spread (lissatlstactioil exists ........ t . . . .... 1 ..... ..1 ....O.i-o .r oui.mi in--. .i..,. --r.w. , :be South to-dov. There nev-, er was a proposition as tleaivsliould stale that both the to the netrro heart as the lilair cducutional bill. The J neuro knows the power (f tdj ucation. lie looked eap'ilyiro votes art; suppressed !;j &! tothegreat Kepublican par-; V II ( tv to redeem in tionor and , l i good faith the pl"dge it had (j .1 ...MKol,i..Ml.n,l natioiuiliiKl, iii. --.iiu.wii n. iiwvi - tern of the country. I When the news was flashed 1 . ., .", . ' over the wires that tht? repubj lica:i partv had won a "Teat' . .i .1 " ' virtorv that both 1 tir cvimi- V JLLOI J , lli.lL UUi II U1L tACt U-, tiveand legislative branches j of the Government were in , I 1 . 1 I I rmr li'i nils ji nnoliti klumti ' ) "n'"J went up from the i'cubljcan lnts of lh"S. ml h. Km". ii',r jthat tlii' republican Senate had 1 hrc" i iriio pis . t he . ('! i-;i t ii hi.! I !. pi i , I ll.lt it ll !! !. , 1!' 1 a p in t. jui ii v in ;!i lb ;;s , its na- aL'i. iiucs oli( j in tc I i- t ."MH'.iki-r, as a l m i lihini). an-! iullv .one con- 1 1 1 1 ; i r i t hat t lie i-anie real i. ,'.. ties existed today for th pas.-a :e of ( he i i.a a 1' a e i.-t ! 1 : .. .' "a l .-- a La i, i a 1 i ; :; Mentis nf the Soutlifo:i!iiI.'iit-';i vear fr.nu now oa wot hi ly looked forward ti tzespei wiiliout end. When will this tly redemption of the party's) tiling stop. U it a faet that picd.LTO. j northern pensioners will nev - Warned My the treatment er the? One year airo there ix'x veil bv Carlisle in the Fifii - J(.th onress, Southern repul i Means bv their votes i. laced inthe tliairu Speaker, for whom the assurance was iiosMOO thousand invalid sol - itively jjiven that there would be no such arbitrary anddes - jiotie treatment, of th" nieas-! sickly set. or (.s(. boys nre as had been eivin to it'hurt them mitjlit y bad. I by Speaker Carlisle in the: Fiftieth Congress. I Jut the nletlLre so solemn! v made in the Chicae-o platform. has;are the outlivine-est soldier' lb 'en wantonly and cruelly falsilied. A republican Seti - late has deliherafelykil'ed the! ledueational bill. It was a blowthat went st niiirlit tolof widows. Jlow is t h.at . i ' r.v it will not besa veil. The he has a pi cferei.ce. If lie has j the iicLiro heart, and will not J Nobo.Iy dies, and yet there sout!ier'ti D-anx-rafy inusC no part icuia r t-hoice it wtaiid soon be for.-ot ten nor fornix -; are 1 KMhoesand w'itlows nn.be hep; alive for its own d.e well for him to try differ- ! en. It was as cowardly anjthe roll. IvLtht 1 housand 'abandonment of principles as; m ore widow s t h a n " s''t P:,I'ty was ever jruil-j t.vof! The failure? to pass ; .i . i 'ii i . f . i ir ! 'that, bill has caused wide dis-; I liai, Hill lias causeo me ois- satisfaction anion;;- the eobr etl voters of the South. Speak intr for my own SI alt I can safelv sav that if th 1 lection was to take place to-; morrow not threedent lis of ! the colored voters in the; wonder they are com in:; State would be cast for t he ; down here to invest it, and nomine" of the republican - party. j As to his political riirhts. ; i . . e . . 4 speaking ior my own .-iaie. I unhesitatiiiLily assert that no republican in the State, black or whit", is prevented . ... . . . i ... i .. mm ; ntun casiu Ills voie. i ne.iiini cnuo. ii c na en i : elections a re a hsohitel v fair. 1 Applause. Hereaml there,sion. Our veterans eit her ' as is the case in perhaps any ; ij j a 1 I"' 1.1 - oiaiO 111 lie' I IUOII, local re- I tnrniiv- lioartls assume to ' tit .. i . i . in ow tiui ceiioa precnn is for ;il!e"-ed nreiiil.i i it ii s :nnl " " ' ; in that way often wrongs arej done. Representatives from ' other States can speak h.r, their own sections: I only; speak positively for my own. i It has been alleered that trave i i .. : i ..." 1 1 i. i uae jusi iiojourneo u notn ftmliier -i bite'le bill of iielicf . ' - - me -lit. It is proper that I judt;e and district attorney are republicans. In other 'Stab s in the South the ne- der th" forms of law, ami in ouier sections still there is violence and stealing of bal-: of tia- party is. to have no v..,..i ...a ... .. in ,...,,.. ,;,,, Ti1,.,,.,rf.7w-,;,Ti,,ni,,,,;l'l!-) ,'u,' ' .0 ' '" ''."Vi. ni.lj!I......i.s..l.l tU,. r..im ; can saiciv use nr. j. n. mcmiuis i'"'- wine i.uv. i;ahu , it is a sare; 1'";i,"'i"y ior rou-iis, io.-soi voice, inortlieren m.-muiat tures and end ;iil throat iiml hnie iiist asts. . i,.. j .,.,.w. ti,,. - i ttie woo. glowers, l lie pen- Cife ,ill acipiire new zn-t, amr sions ar? to catch the votes cllii'rtullH'KS IX'tUIII, if IV ill ,,(,., .,.,,,.,,,. ,...,...!. .iii.l e , - ; oi me common people? a? a ,M. vour 1V,.,. ;,, KjdneVfS tt , '.. the -Vi-formaiitc ol thcit -luntionK, tll(' Ifot"'tive tari!i to Mteh ,,r- J- McM'an'.s Liver and kid-l the manufacturers, aiel llie ! I)' I" 111111111. ll I lll'lll ll , .. . ...... :n ... : i..i.. i 4.. IK'.-l t llll !ll-1 lllll S6 :1.00 jht )(,t- tl.;- lUl". .' 4 a'"". i;- i "in':. a rcvaio w 1 1 J J : n ; ih a:r la make t:- p iy :j t iiir-l it ai;I iloa'i tiivf a .IT i.lcU lio; sa.y ar oi r r lhaah you. Since lie ihe t t! 1 h has ii iitl three luedrc Dial i ! i ' ;oi: uioa.'V a i: ; m r ! h. r .mm ,m .-iXt -i 'iu.ilon i were IS'.) thousand and now iVIl s a thousand. They "p t i be if t hey had alt the power more thicker and denser" as':in-l all the ollh-es they would j Code says. There are tivt r tliers who have survived the;!'4' they would. One thine; l last war. Thev must be a h" ';" "e will we can thought that in twenty-five vears most of them would ci - 1 1 her die or ret well but thev j I ,.vr heard of. The stran - rest thin.tr about it is. 1 hat while th numiier of th ,,,,, I increase so does the number there were a year aj;o Must b" irrass w id -wa I re.- i v. . mi: i ii . . ... on! Nine million dollars we tin: .ine million uouars we -( p;1jd cat in Illinois lastyar, and it will be doubled uad r the hite bir stal. No Woc,- e-.der the North is rich. No wonder they ha ve millions lyine,- iiiie in the banks. No no wonder our people are poor and hard run. Thai two hundred million will be 1 1 . . i : . ..:., , . i ; .nnni.oi.i tusii liiiiK'n ioiitiiiL'. .;(,,.,, -s j S(1) strikiii"-' forty millions of people, and ,jaustI -.jtions 'in Wall street (if I that is live dollars apiece ti (,. of im-Hit in men i .every man and woman ami j ..'. .V a.-.,, i. i, . , , , , i ! i .1. o i ii.. i -.I Lfot halt V ativbot V to Oen - " ... , : die or Lfef well, and t In r I. H ,., ' .. i ueie oin. ii miic inrnwii a...,,.. e, i.r. i,.lu Dili ion. n to d. rom beil-lil-it .... . . ! , . - m , i.a 1 th ina- i o i we rim m mi- ,ir. Oa:' Noll hern brethren had I . . lcnriy 1 tiree million. about ; f live soldiers to every one of! ours. U is nstomsniuir How bad we did hurt tl"'m for they have now -.at aliout as manv invalids on ....... a-.... T .... ...1, l i .i .n.u.-.- i ...ici ic-iei oi all V IllOl'e. I'll be ash;illiei! .Two bundled millionsa year, oh my country! Iut I don't see how theov- t.i mucin l iiti p.i v l Hill. III It'll. I ...... .. .... i ii...i i. .... . , here is the moiiec hi ronm un-jfrom? Talk about free Ku - 'gar r five anything else. i ne p.ai.i iruia is, tue policy : : tana mar. w in satisiy ine ... . . . . I 1 .f.t t ! , 1 I ' . 1 v in t oai 1 01 1 ncj WO! ; men. What is t lie ust; of any more ' I' w:!! m:!! i.iii'i . now :iU' li:;n l!-:- I In I t!!l I I. ' !. ' I ! -'! that .-..r;,; ! lav !! v, ii :i,cy a').', 1 1 in 1 1 ill i.a c 1 1 ironic t hroiiLth . Jar- ia'. 'A arc a!!a f'M-it ami its ii'ivi The 1 1 1 i 1 1 l , i c c:n t I i !;i it. !:.!!:' cin't lo any- lor ;il the Northern cs arc how !in;v for t lie a taoiiey. llHa -! think it wfiald im-ic- So f:!--s about t'l" t; i he liest. for t lie soul liein tie. ; pi ess hiir.p If in an inicili-; eh.ess. Wheat belong to j inofr.iry to cut looso frouifiit nianiier. Learning ae-j tin1 feints Tritietiai; ihess i tluMvliole t oaceni and throw apiired hy a .voting nrn in I l)"louv,s to the Iiromus. ' up the sponge a iid tell the his own room nftcrhislaliorsjTliere is no more connec tion Republicans to take the Liov-iof the are over i.-s hard pii.i-1 between, or tleponesice of ori' i eminent and run it. .May satisned and would let us ! nid 1 he ne-ro alo:te. May - 1 '"ty l--ss tu" their enods ami : make more tif our own, and A'" our money at home, iOid then they wdl have to I'-'hv their own pensions, boiiTitit -s and irrab-alis.' J l V'tt 1 n con we win nave to; ; "m wit h t he machine awhile dou-er. 11 the soiitheru Ie - : mocracy doa"t save t liecoun - j sakefar it s past "record for its southern tone and spirit aud ltspivs'Tvaiionois Hitli-, frn manhood. l.ll.I, Alii. itttv. io :t kv, 3io.m:v. "W'iihoul ecoiiomy no man succeeds even if he should be placed ii: cirruu'stunres where 1 here are kirV "ai:is.. His Ltaitis w ' t: l not for i;e wouhl not lie Iasiin.tr, be prej Kired to v. '!. stand twe; -s whic!: i are likely to cotue to any-! one. A man iiniht be rendv ! ' ' . ,. i ... ,i ........ i. ;. - . , .. . A . . t ,. .. .j T, . n .,, -(. . 1!1(),,v ti!iit,is , needed t'. tiiie the specula-''. ii - ';.' u r i , in' iiii," ; . ' . i .i ; i''" i 1 1, , i i. i i . o , i i. i i i i m , a n r, ,.,i.1, ..,,. a,..f ,,,.,1., ' " ! a man masier oi ire snua-i ' """ : inn !io fonti'd el' ills "in i fl, . T, i ' ; ))()t ()nv j., ,llls:nwSi ,.lt .,. ,,, jn lit i.-s, religion and ;(,..(.v ,.,.',,., tiu jlife. i . i. ...i i i... o. ,()V ,v. , i-cUinstanees. ! 7. . ' .. -,-,. ! .Men s surrottu. liiLrsare t i er i , , 4, J. t in, iinn .1 i iii. in-ii vmh , could follow, another could not. .Jud"f meat must beex- ; i .,.ll i' t inn in iti in" uii .tfiii ... , spending. It is safe to ad- :vj(1 i youi.g i.ian to saveallistinct. ami tiiat of thelowest i ;, ' .-j,,,! t!;Jt , , , , , ( ion oi a lort une t nar ma v ' , (rnna Tn-i!c"-vw,t be a ; made a large- on". A man's healt h has much to do with las su -c hoov- -s la iiii h.-ahk w i'i d hitu 0: ;rgy. which hy must use to. achieve success, 'ihe young 1 'i a oa a il Vi i-; .- l! to mi';::!t- 'v.i!!;. t-i ;.,;. v.. -tsi.l aU.i i!i" si.'inr of .su;.;i!y .ii,,! t !i.' with which it i.i.i. !)" uiii i!.i. ISi in;i-t icaii man : i:alil b: !;. r.l -I loo!:s anl Lcwsnap'T , (o'wIi.t- I : re an UasAasonrH kv;i posted on the toj.icsof i h,-(lay anl t h (-oiirs io? liu- man ei'iit.. It would Iimi-c!! ;'ot-him to attend 1 lt.it iii;: s, K i tii's to (,iialii'y iiatu -Ji" o stand on his t wo feet and e.v - ed, and lor tliat reason laore : histinn than the education acquired in t!c "Teat i list it u- tmiistil euiture. 1 hs youtm man tau-hr. in a lashioi.rduei Volleee is a houseplant. while t he youair mai who cu!ti- ', vates himself is an nut-door; urowth. utid is bet ter able to ! .stand a severe tlrou.nut or a : s"vtre storm, which ad a re 1 stibiact t o in the a lia t io:s of life. I lie ipiestion of choosm; a business is a serious one. j As a rule, a youji-r man may ; adopt t he eahinp; for which lent necupa lions until he I finds one that suits him. I do ,,,t ctiuusi'l t iianv,in,e' about to tvratily a spirit tit uuea.-:-i'"s--, for one a. youmr man is installed in iIkj iaisiness he is .u it etl to. he oueht to !i- !. to it. 1 known yotm;;- a;ea who eaieivd cni plnyments j't 1 1 1 t a n t ly, ai.il afle" a trial beatna fond of tlr-m. A vouic- man must leterml.ied to succeed. .f all I here is one ereat lev al:d that is w iil-pow r. ter er. Without it. very few men suc ceed. The youuLr man s'iou! i start, tint in t'ae wor'l by the time he is t wentv-one. Ifhe . ii no n a ;.i i . i ii i a, ' i 1 " " lw or aimseaar an earner auc if shouhl t!o it. I I ie-ja'l rk at twelve. At el:.V t w ;ts ui iiu-mess ior my sell si.;ii ua (v , . and lia ve k'ear my sitli ti' ( I Ut since. I hould sa v that the a. vera 'ie boy co;:!,! take .i ,.l.., !-,,i,i,. tl,t. .... . ,f i : (, i s- j 1 1 ici i ij.tci ice is a prere'po s -e to success. One of the wt althie-t men in America r" eit 1 1 v said t hat In? considt r- (-; ami economv is a 'rearer ri'i 1 1 i'i i cause, l nere is a witieduier- ;.. ,; vj .,.,, i, ...... ' . ' -A V: V. . no una e imminence ui.ui ;i dumb animal, and it is with animals as men. Some are nio.-t human in 1 heir intel'i- i .1 .. Ltdice, ami others are tin ,7,, ,rut,.s with only in-1 o'rder."to' '.Mrei-t them. Thekaix, of this city and Gen. P. -j . udedtfence of horses and ! doits is often astonishing. j .J.t jtlv -...m.l an.lH...t tent ion ro mv business. I could not hope to prosper, j AII are free nud eipiai is ' eountrv ,-n--ce;-s wiii couie ni una.' ilrss'.iL .a 'at:, in New Yo Hci;ihl. ! nl r?.t rrr Turn (jCu..! Many i 1 1 ! i-ri i r :rivorn IiV t ; I pv.wifyr u!.f;t Hi:!, laiili r l ivoralilf t in -uin stances-, !ian;:i (o clirss. in I1' 4"1' 'i tliis tlicy -ite ra.'-cs ,,:, 1 1' t or storm was ji l', ,,,n'"'!1:' t't'tvtli of wlicr.t , :hl mk:i afterwattl ln fianui only a gv wth of chess, , I ":-" proof of (raax- : formation of of wlieat into upon the other, than there i between t he i-heej and the e.aat, or bctwt n fj!pper utul iron. Oneoi tlvve latter is nkety to change to the otli- er as wheat is to cIk'sk. If wheat could turn to h ph we would sometimes find in a field stalks havin.LV upon it, both whit and ciiessrams. j but no one has ever neen has j ever seen such a monstrosity 1 he undersigned will pay a handsome, reward for such a specimen. The reason why chess appears where wheat should be, is because either the eround w.as already st ockod with chess seed or the ianwr sowetl clioss as nil impurity with his wheat seed. Th season proving nnfavor ble to wheat, th-'Vliess, which is vta-y hardy, jrot the upper liaiid .-"tiid smothered the wheat. (l!:i:Ai!D McCautuv. The cliess spoken oj above i is what we call client. V'hat do ot;r readers think of it ? 'Viionomy thus not mean ! U) pinch atul be stingy in or der toe-row rich in worldly possessions. It does not de mand a denial of moderate luxuries and the pleasures of a comfortable existence, so that, dollar upon dollar can be laid aside. That wouh. oa parsimony. One may practice the strictest ? coiii -my. ar.d yet have plenty and be liberal. Prudence, aid a judicious uiariasreinent of capital at hand, never nmkin;r an expenditure reck lessly, without reflection that is what constitutes true economy. It is not so much the amount paid out. as for what purpose, tint sum, how ever small, has been spent. The jrrent secret of success in practical economy lies in a careful consideration of pet ty expenses, and a dis tinction between w hat is"ssen tial ami what is superfluous. The smaller item should not be undeserving? of recogni tion." Oxk Million Pi:oriT. A cablegram from London announces that the Okef;;no- kee swamp in (Jeorgia and Florida has been sold to r.n English syndicate. Col. F. m. loniig purcnaseti ine the property, containing I,oUU. w W by. tl for l in acre, a profit of more than a million of ! v.-- t ..: u. . ' . . - : . -X . v ! i . ) . 1 I O S ' ' - ' '. .-.: 1 ! I ' hi. .i r. -J. il. .McLean's (hills and ! F"u r bv inii.l ini '- oalle jail ion wii! raiica!b nr. .o its :l !')Uli v. r
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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