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Alette t;u'u f i J WV ' i fit J t - f J V 1 c f --. v i ' d vol :i IIOONK. WATAl'tiA COUNTY, N. ('.. T!!ri;-.A - r 1 ' I I . i I NO. 2. v , - r i j 1H: VI.KllS IN, , Gsnoral Merchandise, We have innv, on compl"to lino of h and GENERAL MEItCHiuI j, DISK CONSISTING or, Dry Goods. Notions', (iioeeiios, Shoes, " lints, Hani ware, Tinware, Glassware. Crockery. Medicines. of which wo aro offering at Lowest Prices, Wo also talco in exchange for-goods, Wheat tk.rn, ilV", Oats, 'h.iekenl I vketc, so Givi: rs a call. s- May ilte 15th. 1.S0!). W. I..C01LNCILL, ' ATTDlIN'tV AT L. .V. 15 )'):k', N. "Y7ircI)UNnuTAL i. r.oov.o, x. Uosiih-iit Physician. Oiihr on Kiim Str. tuii th of Post O.L'VL K, 7l ToVILL Attoi:xi:v At Lav.-. r.oone N. C 1)U. L. C. HKLVLS. Physician' and Sru(ii;o. Office at Residence. Poone, N. C. L. I). LOWF, Attorney a! Is -AND- KOTAHY PUBLIC, B ANN LIPS ELK. N. C. j. ii mum, DENTIST, ELKPAKK, NOIITII CAROLINA. Otters his prof 'ssionnl services to the people of .Mitchell, Wiitiiuii'a anil iiiljoinine; i-inin-tie.s.ti'A'o bail mute'uil usct and all work nnrnutoi'd.i Mnvllv. J. T. Morph.w. II. S. Blackburn. Marion, X. C. Jo or o;i, X.O. MOUPIIEW & BLACKPUIIN Atttokxeys at Law. Will pviu t is-o in the courts of Ashe, YutMi-aniid,Miteh-ell counties, also in the Fed eral courts of the Pist.. and Supreme Court of the State. Collection of claims solicited. Aprl, 10. Notice. For sale. 900 acres of land, on Pich Mountain, Watauga County, on which is asbestos, and fine land i'orsheep ranch. Sales private. L. I). Lowe & J. T. Furii'erson, Ex'trs. of Mrs. A. P. Calloway, deed. Banner Elk, Nov. 15. ?(J0. LETTER. rca oar Ilc-uUr Conc-psndnk WASH INCH ). o. linage, th" prohibit ii.n it!. SenatoiOrnymadeate'ding ;ii(.ns ,,,;, .,...;. 1, lint i.-l.llst th- .IM.lSsi..,io! Ut u.iMir ,t.,;itiM1 tll ' i,mii npvu-inn, n..- t . V.,,t,.,t i it i ill i.l he.-all- :';! attention to til" fad that 1 1 il u:e was lirst ia! n nlii-il il.. ll, . PmnIuIi OI..,.!'L Kl1 I.I'II.' h" Englih-spcaki.ig p"o to assist the lories in sup M.i.i- ... ' ; .!e ie.ssin;; til" Jiioveinent 111 Ho-,le li t lail' It'll Hi sari, ii is u siitiaii n in i'-"-i.'o...!i;.roi-.-;l-- dar.-t vol. ,r,-na!:t wita ins! n;.-t !oa t, ..... uf :.,,.-, ma wi.nnn- m u." , ixiii il il . : i.i iii.i ..... ii . ' t ' tiiiioin the IiMory of Kn-j Ulaial that an nttcaipt wns:f i-.i ti : i i niiiae 111 I ii" House oi io:ii-if i mons to limit .iehate, it wnsj in order to suitress hww rule in IlvlaiKl L't .UVl.lle- men no our anil tell t lieir na- .,..., K -. .a f, . 11 , ivi.it i'riiii ft-fti:il l 111 .III.. l I- .1 w, that stricken and uv.Iiapjiy isle that the Amei iean Sm alo is tiikini;- ;i pa.e Iroai (he history of the Knivhsh parlia ment. Cloture was iidoj-ted in K upland in order th.:t Ilishn.en luiht he lilted ia the llon-e of Connuoiis when they attempted to ;is s.rt that freedom of sr-.eech which heion'ied to thi'iii as rei'vese. dative.' of their peo ple. Let pmtlemen tell ti." natursil:ed -it izenstha.t that is tlie exainple they i:,, ?"! lowing in ordov to destroy iionie rule in this connliy' The i epnbliea'is profess td h; lieve that the action oi' the legislatures in some of the Sonrthern states in reftisin to consider hills makin; ap- proiir; i iti-).s for state exlii .a,;!, :it the World i Fair while t lie Fort e hill is penan::;- is n lilp.i'f, Imt it is easy to sc that it has really discon certed tli-m, and they are re-ceiviie;- hundreds of letters every day from their- oom merci il const ituents denmnd ing that the Force bill be abandoned, but they still persist in ,u'oint; ahead to their own destruction. Senator Stewart made an other rattlm1;' speech on Sat. ui-day against both the p-aj;-tule and the Force bill, and the republican S e n a t o r s s(uinned in their seats as they listened to his words of truthful condemnation, and vain attempts were made by Senators Spoouer, Mitchell, and Hoar to disconcert him by askine- questions, but he was fully prepared for them and they soon let him severe ly alone-; " Mr. Motion has allowed himself to be made the tool of the radical republicans and by mnkinfra number of arbitrary and unjust .decis ions he has enabled the p'.ae rnle j-ang to get the cloture rule before, the Senate, and they a re confidently count iii!; upon similar ruling-s to get it adopted, and there is no indication that they will be disappointed. The Confederation of in d u s t r i a 1 Organizations, which met here hist week elec ted Penjiman Terrell, of Tex as, President and J. W. Ha v es, or Pennsylvania. Secreta ry and Treasurer. It also a dopted as its national plat form nine demands, the most of whi eh every good (kmo- (IMt MII fildolr strelcmng h:s COllM-!"ll- ' 1:1 ,j. ,..Mf ,. f. ; o nm'tner, haii-i: revenues ii' l!ie (lover in' men! til its 1 1. t - -. I " el ' . .' . ses, s t a t . I i.l nation ; v p.-rvision of tli1 n:i ar,s i,l : p'.johe i oaia.UMiea f n -a ; til" rleeti.Mi of I " II i t : ! S ai..! i ; i 1 . i .ni vif.(. ...i.iU 1-y ii;;,,;. - 1 1 1:1 1- Vli i Tl)l ctml.l .,..,,;,, tuo-. !(, ; , .( tlv,.,.,i. i ,,: ...... . ,. a ; t . l' M : 1 1 I r. . ti ' . i 1'i.iitii if .n.ty .,n., , not jfana. , .nUilh Mi,;U win , rn(n!,. iVo,n:t!l!M : U), t. . ? . I l ll. U I ' I ' 1 ..'.I' I liM i . . 1 h:ll. ) ') t :; ! it v ai tiieai hclieve that t!n 'inocratie 'ariy i H tal a; caro of their uteres that they will use 1 h"ir in Ihieni e to have a!! aieaihers of Industrial organizations support th" national d:-ino-cratie ticket next year. t Speaker Heed is doing his 1'Vcl be.-1 to u-ig the demo crats of the House, and is only prevented from going to greater extremes by th" iibseiice'of a republi'.-an quo rum. II" is trying to rail road t ii" appropria t ioa hid. throng) so as to ha s e ;i el,-,iv track wh-.n tlie I-'oi''."' bill eonies over wiili the (--."tiai c ;i:;i"!id:nents, if it evei- (hn-s. He i.-ei'r succeeding very well, and will no1 , unless he ge-v rhat repubfienn ouoi-um, and keeps j i . It ! 'gins to loo!: as though the silver pool investigation would turn out to be the us ual republican Congressional farce, and that S aialorCam erou, who has admitted his guilt, would be made the scape-goat. It issiatcd, and generally believed hjre, that Mr. Peed and other promi nent republicans are using their influences upon the in dividual members oi thecom mittce to prevent their ex erting themselves to find out who has been speculating in silver. There is .also talk n bout some democrats doing the same thing. This is all dead wrong, if true. If any Senator or Representative, be he high or low, democrat or republican, has been spec ulating in silver, while bills affecting the market price of that metal were pending, let him ho exposed. The people have a right to know; and no half way methods on the part of the committee will satisfy them. All of Noithwest Texas is reioicii g over therecent rains and hea vy snows that have fallen in that region. They c.iusider that it will insure a large wheat crop next har vest. West Texas expects to have the largest wheat crop ever grown, as large quantities have been planted and the prospect is unusual ly good. Ilonhnm (Texas) Neiis.. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures Dyspepsia, In digestion & Debility. 7 MAI. il-v- fa.' t i.,,t Ci i;; l.io "' : na ve an I not to -f V il glee! Uieilt n i'! !l S tli I a Ti" i' c i. i s h ; 1i!o el as :1 a-: li-.'ii as tilt' e ? ii arl soT-th t ia"Jy. In ; tnre. 1 ;v 1( . V.". :-t , ID'. 1 .! v. :'; ! ie ;vai; r i-iral on;-ii-1 ' -it ioi, to this ; i :i i " ..'U . i.l- : (, ,,. lative co-jiait-; '!'s have a!.-.o, r. !: our own a : i 1 1 ' . !1" o! . 1 1' i llilii1 1 : vs ! I j. State l.e have h.'.-ii a 1 ifni" ' '. ; ' ' ' i t li e r o? l,il:s of t i.e M a I roa nitt ill v; n;i t!ie i i n:s ha ..I i io V-'-e.'i i Ct iv irra'is' i in itol. with .i : social :oa on p.ve u.-.c an ! oi !i-r things, j tors e;a to 1 Ifilli..'. Ilriio T! ....;..,.'i!oor iitul Ion: mamai' in doing some-thin rapport r.'soluth v X inr--.e-wilh th" :'. The to he i) 1 cou'uiy on si!- Idiateh ;o" . ii ; (i.aciiig- a ici.-.ls of the Stat seuooi l.oo,;s at C'st and . line oi iHrve"or ms, these ar 1 spasmodie c a i s of 1 he politicians, who le;i-in to see i a '.vritk'g on til" wall" .el rumbling of t h e .u:!-.l swell b-neatli their iv war ! le.-i . Ti; ' tie!" has :;e- i(e- i;ev tm'.-tsuves. u on. .'.si Ui-es u acMsures, jit .ovi'iiai"iital t me.l: ov.. :irs. A i. n.'ai! ol millioii;,ires ! i, ,--. i . ! li wt.li i a" it into th" "'hallow:-" and the masses of the poop'oatv coin ing to tli" rs"U". Tiiev .are :iui coming Hue the vandals 1.1:- no m th" de- i! u" liauchcd ami e! mans, to kill : bu t to s'l re tin min; o- (i-.-srroy muaiit of the r. am Hie es!ahh:.i:ed v! V ashington and t lie fa t hers. Nobody needi be alarmed at the resistless inarch of the farmers except the infinitesi mal few who have weighed them down with usury and ex' ortion in multiplied forms, "less taxation'" is demanded in every quarter of Christen dom. Tlie heroic oiiice-seek-erand the ra vvnous salary urabber '"must go.1" It cost is 100,000 per day to run the Slate nm lo-a 1 machinery of government in this common wealth, which is equivalent and more to the average day's wages or in-ome of 100,000 farmers. This lux ury of government should be remodeled on a somewhat less expensive scale. Indus tiial Ijjion. I- x-President -'levcland pre sided at " lecture given by Uev. I)i. Paxton, at the Church of the Puritans, New York, on Tuesday of last week. Dr. Paxton, in the course of his remarks, said: "I congratulate the chairman on being very much alive. In spi to i if h is modesty he ca n u o t be hid, like Panquo's ghost, he 'won,t down.' Snenkingas a. Pi-publican, I think I shall yet see him lead my party to the frontiers and dismiss us to a long exile. I am much a fraid that I shall vote fur him."' lion uoke Aeir.s. Or you are Ol v, .ini out, really ftix.d tve noth- lug. il teitaiiemliU-Wlity. Tiy jBj.oiiA'.s j.u.v ittrTEua. 1E win ture you, cUmiis.! your liver, aud gi8 u Rood ap-;tiU. tor.iTo ij.ii.- Ji TW,'. !nS AMI'S. .I."-! aiel J n-.-t ! "1 i 1 1 lli- .ji.l.r,., ;, v la. in. .Not i i- i t. --. i. . . M I V, -.t I a hi;'' 1! -I C. 'h:s t ; V :i y i' I !) s iiri. i..T. ii' mi--: him at tii ' ci i' '.late I'm- " ;.l Vi.ys ie- heha.hi il-. ;.iiv. ninre. a . !l! Ii e ' I litais '.vil a ; A t'e.v a; Vi ' ' iia ;!' II- d.-l hnl i Iii- ; oi:1!'; II:.S! i;.i I! i.'ll i. it!;- r iri.Mid. an .aia-i il. i J o i 1 1 i i !d t'dd iMi-; so it w ait , until it Hiialiy reacl-.e-l tli" car (if a io-a a talker. The ni,!'!it was cold :u:d iHsajrrco- ah!". Heh: at S o'ch ' ho'ae of hi. ! aae;:';ae;cn!;Mit I,.. I so ,e:a to til Ii H'cj e earliei th.au usual. H- reach".! th"! 1 th it th" e is! : hau not ,. , , 1 vi I - ' led. . lea v,a- p. .v ' t . and .airy .- '.p was ii 'ard trip ping tapidly down i ho st.-ps, , Hiji.s Tiic Mcuinley law and the and hish"-irt beat rapidly iisj'r,, Lill sceni to nr as iriccnt he 1 hoiuvhi of th se dear j ics to work on the Ohio ileino- arms that would oe a round his t't'ck in a l'"W shot t s c i .aids. The door was s o o n 'open. His urmsworethrnvn iatouad her fair neck. He i'd-ieed his hand gently under j her chin, ra.is-'d it and imprin j ted several kisses on her lips. lie was rather surprised that his kisses met not with their usual response. The door was closed, his o vercoat removed and he turn ed, struck a matt h and lit,t he gas. lie then turned to take his sweet heart again to his arms, when he was horrified to see the black housegirl in stead of his sweetheart. At the same time a merrv laugh iloat"d down the steps. IP rusaea Jo; ll ie parlor and hid : is being made him.-.-H. Hi: miserable since (lie joke be came puke. Lttuisviik Pot. iiHliiouw of Jliisic. On Sabbath morning, when I give out a fine tune and hear the congregation sing ing it, I thank (lod for the man who gave us the finemu sic. It is ii fiery chariot car- ryiug our i nougius ami pie ty to heaven. I shouhl like to say that Clod's people are, .and always have been, using ing people, Mo'-'esisthe first great singer whose composi tion we have; yet we rather think of him nscrnshod down with (he task of leading the millions through the wilder ness. David, the singing shoi-hei-d of Bethlehem, poured all th.' wealth of his great heart in J he sarrcd psalms u nr. have been the chuur- ch s possession ever since. Paul must have been a sing er as well as a logician, for the habit of praise survived even in the tortureand dark ness of the Phillipian jail. No doubt his long jturney urns gladdened with song. And saieo Pan! tlcre has not boon a more Paul-like man than a Martin Lather, the re-pilb lartm imuicr, tae re-pm -, (.onsoqU(.ntiy hewasnotpres hsaer ol w:e grace of t'-"1' lent when the decisive votes ana i lie ui t tier oi our moueru i llh'liwi i I . MC .1:1 il C wit ll Sill V i : 1 . . -.' . . - sieritual revival there has! I'unwiiiieiuu niisauunuini e' one an outb'irst- of song, i that he was connected with W iiv is it' that ( 'hristiaii.s I tlie silver pool of Washington sii-e- and 'innot help sing-land it is reported that his I in '' if ic fli.i nirininiimt f I v 1,1 -' 1 ' 1 ' ' '" v " -" . pjc aiul love flSillg SO lllgll ill , . . , . ., 1 1 neart that it oveuowsm mel- ' , I',,. f.,,,-,,,., V. ,' ''.!.. lvCl. .l;1lli'S of iilit i '. Tl.is irlhiiKi-traiioii will pi il.mn t. j. ir-t. rity its the oiif i 'liit p it iiv. .i y v. it h the liii'p'st .',;!;!;: tlf ciMiiitiy t ver Ii.kI in !s t iii.ii t w.i . ;us aftT it cniiit? into power, il x ill el-o 1k known t !i' aniiilt !-. r f the r iiil!i- :iii ..Mly. iis ii n .tioiiiil oriini :: it'nii. I'ariiiiiii.ui. A hjH ,iki i- ut an itnti-tolmccu t .iiiii; t li ot hi-r ilny in Vnnli iu;,l'H! f.aakly i l in ! t t rl th:it inkier crtain rircuni tt m :i s the u.e of toliiicco rosul t.il ia t In sivii of life. This lau rii jri'i-iii oiiMiTii.-i uoii in , (( ,,,.( tii nhi? fur ii was ., v()..:i!i i'X!i)aiii"(l her retiiiirk liy sayia; that cannihaJs will, unil- r no fin uias.anccs, eat a missiuii irv 'vho is a tabact'o ust-r. Tli - lieiiioi nitienuijoi iiy in the ()hio Seiijil", which had Ixhmi dis- 'i'1""'1 "v 1 " """h oi two h.-na '0!'s' ,M,,'n i''stori-(l,t'ic spc- i ii i i ion last wei k having re- , , . suueu in uiecie.-iimi oi ueiiiocriiT) Sfiiaiov.s in both senatorial listricts Iiv Ici-lih increased mn- prats. Landmark. lints oil' to tlie Farmer's Alii .nice i.guin, gentlemen. Mr, John J, Ingalls. of Kansas, lias insulted every man in the demo cratic party of the United States by saying that liis party is the st rect walker of the nineteenth cent ui v," and that "the worst republican alive is better than the best democrat." And on day before yesterday the P'urmer'rt Alliance denned up Mr. Ingalls in great shape. Life is worth liv ieg alter all, since the gaunt spit lire from Kansas will not wag his licentious tongue in the Senate of t hs United States after tlie 1 111 of Match. Landmark. The opening of permanent head Htiirters of tlie Democratic na tional coie.niittee at Washing ton, which has benn determined upon, is a move in the right di rection, as it will enable the par ty workers throughout the coun try to keep in constant touch with the party managers on all matters pertaining to national politics. The division of the com mittee to begin at once the pre paratory educational work of tlie next Presidential campaign was a, wise one, and one that will be productive in votes. This activity on the part of the na tional committee is highly grati fying and augures well for Dem ocratic success. Keep it up, gen tlemen. Press and Carolinian. Republican Senators Surprised. Washington'. Jan. 20. It is an undeniable fact that Sen " tors Aldrich ami the Repub licans Senators were comple tely taken by surprise by the .action of the Senate today in laying aside the closuro reso lution and taking up the ap portionment bill. There was no expectation on their part that any important vote would be reached today, and at. least one Republican Sen ator who was in the city was told that he might safely leave the capit ol to attend to some denartment business were taken. i H....C i i.j4.-.,wi resignation will be called for by the I egislaturenowmses sion at Harrisburg. Recorder.
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