Ml. ' M . 1 1 11 , 41 fc. i , . ; A T"-il. :;i i'- !"! i' '-I tl. i' - I-.: with u a:!y .! - '. It and rt hirgr ! u killed and iiij i;. ,!. building l:a l : ' ii in I'ii'.uni'it's In i( ,! o !i ! I Vi!!;-nv,tl ki;i..! Pi-.-Lincoln in 1 :i i' I"1 t : hist, near 1iv; 'istn ! ! in-. nn..xt!y t;ii.i ; ft i tlx' gOVel'Mili'lit. ? . .1. d i'i tii-ir 'i t ' 1 1 flour ir.-ivt' wr.y, i,r ,.i!f o- it. ami with f.'j. .'.!.;! r.i.-ii a!! who wero on tins ;iu r i t' floor werf pit'inr .-r tit in coiitiprtion s-jth tli cf fice of th? Si:-rr!:i (iiwr.)! It was (;iii!i':pii'(I '.?;,-0, ; .1 ii . , I hlir tlllil F (: M'll-i i fn. I in-. i- ! I'm uiii.i irmit.iini iiuiii Te. I .... r.i..l ..,..,.........1 r yfiir to yrnr. This is a must : nppailiiifr iiis;isfor anil h a 'j brought pvitt Kriff to many lionie, an.! bwiVs it wil! co.t thoRovnt.nont vast i i . l-l.v 1 1 H '1 ll.'nt ! I'M I ill' I IIJ u II- r rcdv?(l by lliso nTifortn nate unvp!'tini"nt pmphmos. On ueonnt of thf history roTiUfcte.l witli tli?i old luiil ding1 it Iia.s been spare, iiu.s a.- a rf-lie Ukip utility, and by this many nio.v lives lost. It appears that a rt-at deal of curelessne&n has been manifested in occupying this hull of a buiMing. There is another coincidence brought to mind by this tragedy. The -reat tragedian Ilooth, broth er tu John Wilkes 5'ooth, the ma who killed Lincoln, dinj Dear the time of thU wc'id ffreat elm'ty of the Ford totr, A gi'cat, uumber o? -';:r r';;-3 ' i ..ii. side -c f . f the pen- fw records alorjd a- in iica It.s rif'.cof5 m ':,Vnr)fit Ther bss been .irtady twuiy-four todies taken out of the ruias man gled In a terrible manner. tlon. W. H. Bower fiends us the following from Wash ington, bearing the date of June the 9th. and we give it t to our readers, hoping that no blaino may rest on Mr. Bower for not having fourth class post-masters appointed with greater dispatch lie pays: ''1 have p?st had an in 1 1 a i ,..ii iBi v rtt wiui .vi r. .i i vr i, T1 . . . . . , . ' J' ourth AsHiHtaut rommiHter , , , ,, , tienerai, an ne a uteres to . iiii the rule established H iriie! . ,r ! limn u it sn rn nat1 I r rvt 'ri ii ij ni in r j iw tin, 1 ok iiunt no fourth-class postmasters except for cause and upon charges profaned. To this rule there has been and will be no.exception. Congrssion al influence amounts tonoth ing whatever towards modi fying or suspending it, all re ports to the contrary not withstanding. There has not been a single exception t o it in our State, if Mr. Maxwell is to be believed. I can do toothing more than call upon the Democratic Executive Committees and democrats generally of the various coun ties to prefer charge. against those iv'ao are obnoxious and whom they may wish to re place with democrats. I am anxious to serve my constit uents in this regard and will remain in Washington some time, ready aud, willing to prosecute any charges that ,i""t- I. I d-b o 1 !.. . . .. i M IV .ii.- ;) : V." I '. t . ', ' 1 I 'V. V. ....,' . , . '. ' ' , i w . .' I . . ': i i- V:. . '. t ; I , ' 1 - t ' .-'l.'t'. Jl'I'i ; i .- Mi IP il lie. I .. I i i . . i !. 'or y .1.-. :i.t, .i in. . 1 oiT ri. n -i :.!.:!. :t i ! V . t t:;( : : U . i i ' I-.- ii. .: i.i. ! c i'i. ;l I ,. (I! HI- .1. tt .,. i " ! ' ;;i-!L!l "x ii;nrti-. l.nt c!ii. Ii-" Iki'iH'1 ;,, .j v ., . ' ;i-',H in '!".- 4 l.,.: tiil. 1 iii i I, v (Mi.viim h. vill ! ;it.-U" h.xe li. ivt(.i"it ex :t'.-."l. that I ',,.si l..,,i rlrvi!:iti. l hlo liillit ' : . i .. . : 1 .......... . i ... . ,. I . I.I ..:i:i:I w:.l v. t h out "'! . I t;i!.rs ti:n.- to iipjuii a ivo.o,io(.i ih . nnl nt tliaiM'time 11 r0111" " a" "" ' tmr. r- ' ifti t . fnv tb- (l j-v l,f v,"'i' a!'i' 1S .oi v. othiTwiw m;u ill !" lei t Thnv is i ;i;iiaj;ra.liir t!'' N.itii ai Uomoi-fatic I'I a t -ioi iii favoring thf repojil of lii'1 ion pr ''nit tux on Stat1 bank n'ts. N'o.v the ijiitM- (ion a rial's v.iil thede:noi!t!hon in upon the minds f in Congress enrry out this by voting to have the tax taken off? Some, we are sorry to learn, are opposed to taking off thi tax, and in all proba bility there will be enough of the Northern democrats who will vote against it, with thp eonabiuod republicans both North and South to defeat the T:ie SVestsrn a n d Son her a democrats are ah for th repeal of the law tax intf Statn banks. Th: Sheriff o f Foray the v . . . . . 1. . Jr. OT 'JtpvbVican at Wins ton hud 3 li-rht a few days aj;o and the editor ROt the worst, of it. Editors ought not to fiht unless thr are able to whip,for if it is found out that they are easily whip ped many of them will get it. We wish to state, however, that our fighting weight, is on an average 210 pounds. It is now belived that the Key. Dr. Briggs will set up a church of his own. He 1ms many utile men who will . ,, , . i . i 1.4. follow him, and no donbtthe ..... , ,. nauje ol Mriggsifsm will often . f , , , ... be referred to Irom the jv.il .. . . pit and by the press. ' It is reported that JY - esi - dent Cleveland will appoint Major Win. M. bobbins, of Statesville, to be Consul Hen - eral at, Havana. We are in - deed glad to hear this a n hope it is true. The Federal Court at Chi cago has decided that the the gtes of the Word's Fair must be closed on Sundays. An appeal has been take n from this decision. Fargo, North Dakota, has had a very destructive lite. The losses are reported to reach the enormous sura of 15,300,000. Cadet Howell, of North Car olina, graduated a t West Point first in his class. A very high- distinction and one of which the State should be justly proud f Win-:. -:v i- '- ,: . i . i A: j i u ; 1 1 . r t!,- ... I ri - 1...1 .t ', ! (- ' " Wit. Jt w.-.i. i',i h.h i i) 'V.'.! t j M'Mi-i-iti !: tit .t tl!-,ti.'."-j.ci in-i !) t!:- ti:.:!i-!-"'.. Jili.v. t' 4 ' . ! . ii ,l; i "!" :i i ' ti t ' ' ri'" ;i !. ii iy ! i iitl'4 I I i TI 1 i i-i II 1 1 ! II! liV I ii;,li- i ,li IH'' ! - I u' .i :'V ' ! tir.', nii'i! .t lii'1 In t'i' ! I ' py l;y.-i f f'ir- j : i;v.i' t'ii'i'! a'l'l VMtc.'i'-: ;i'i, I . . . .i i -tiut!l i f w a v e ! II. "j u-tn.is o! the i j i';1. ar..l tli.i . iiir. r H'wil ! i'i wir- ;!'. fa,.: joii ! !nov. io; t lis t t u win mi -! ii!.v w.isiii-l ......t .,.1 . .... u t..! i. .i-itiiixr itl.Mis iici'ini nniuiii.'i.'Mi.ip" 1 I )! tlie truth. 1 h-' ( I I coiij'i-cr kiiw p.1I e n . u ir h tl.iit i if the truth wnx known his pn;f'si"ti o'.i!.l lf sciUh-u at, and hi:n-clf oblivd to swk hottest eitipioymeiit. It wms not a tii job at t h a t tune to keep the popuhve blindfolded be-;uie every one was well ehi.iyod with mi per dition and regarded th'Mitat ter H8 a reality, but t Im uks to seienep, it. haw rra'Uially mankind and dispelled most of the dark mists of cupersti tion. Yet Iatn a sorry to say it is not entirely banished from our midst. Not long ago an old wo man ne advice to some boys who had 'purchased a dog. Site "told them to take a measure of th- do'n tail and put it under the door step, fttid then the dog would be oure to stiiv with thorn. Some people adrtfte to sow cabbage seeds st evening af ter sun down or in the mor- nin be'ore sun up in ordr to keep bugs, etc., from eat ing them. Some are very par tienlar to kfep the ::oba of their seeil corn from being burned. They say if rhecobs are burned the corn will "fire up" in the fall. Va nous means old mi u ri n g diseases are still resorted to. though the practice i. not re ceiving much support at this day. Some pretend to swap wat ts and corns for thorns, though they have to be par ticular and go to the thor i buh the first thing in r. h morning before thy sp",Mk to any one and say to the thorn bush, "I .v,-nt to swap yon .a com for tt thorn, then thev must break an 1 on a ! t horn far every corn t h e y j wish to swap, and stick the j thorns anderthelapel of their j coat tvhere it .will be out of jsight, then turn thir backs dlou the bush and goaway.be ing careful not to look bai k. I'hthisie. or asthma, is cured i t u uS mnRn.nirntuuu uu anu meitsurmg uie Miiierer with it, then lay the utiok where it will keep dry; also! P.. I! i.!.-m. by measuring the child to a tunlars-apply to l. w.iiiom v'erv thriftv buh. These and i f,s' m"e," v "? tV' Ij' many other conjuring trickaito,H',ll: l- . are necwtly practiced to-day. i j-f'li;.;3 The people are a littleasham od to practice such absurdi ties ojtcny, hut if they haj pn to attain their object, tlipn titer eYiiltMiii.lv t o Mi their friends of their good! luck. In my opinion theje i I no virtue in a soverwwi stick, though it is laid aw ay i verv carefully in thedrr. and ! all the balance of the coniu - rer'g artifices are equally as' unt. Tli-M-i i nt an ele- J . -i'ii i.; '!'.. it !! t " i to .".'V ;i!t ri tin' it -!' -i, . i I ! .u .! t C. ' . , ' ) ';ir;'.i-il 1 I f .' l; IT. 1' Hil'i .1; l'-l ' ,-i :if I !,; !- 1(1 I I'.l 'I'.'! k"' t I -. i : i ; i ' i- '' .,ti -i' :i ri'l ynM : iir ''. :t-'i iv r:i;i,:!-.J in jl! ! i-v I ' tU.Tf.l-i ll .It - Hi -!!"! Si !!"' Jre. Elizabeth JltMtT I a tiiw-re. ld. Rescuod from Death" Alt Said f ho Cei-!'J hot Live a OU' Alire cm! !i"r a - ?;aik to ; J!o'. AoranparlHa. 1 t mnttr!ii t;.jl'4 5r.r4i-:l!!i.lr it I ; o,.,l,rlul BWioiue. 1 ..i!,T:J l)).WI With ' Nouralgia ftnrt Oyupeipsla I r.. Iniolii.t; t.pe.1... Iir ?ii'.....t Khif v, i;h cum H ; 1. ..! (1.m1 oi I.', i.t-y i 't i timf I would i'-iii. ;i I si'i'nt ii. :.l lUl.it. l.u.i'C. tol.l mi' .li.niil'it m-i ' i' i.!l!.i.:i:id 1 l-i-nsn j ' ii (I ..tmiU't to bike it. I w.iV!i''l to:. Mii'H t.MHtw.iUiUwiw A PiCtl.TJ cf I.vprv cue vln siv i:..- t t'lfry :.:l.t 1 could nit liv.. nnn!b. IllO'ltM. Kut I h.'CVI t.1 lltllirOVe at once ltf bKiniilnn itli Hood' hrsm nilK, and hare Kradunlly Ruined until I am now Borfrallr carrd. I rat wll, lil.H-p welL and am km Mtrfrci awalih. 1 own all to Hood's Sarsaparilla InstPivt of Violin! (tca.1 now, 1 am Bllve and W. iah I Ii Mill Fl.lJlAilKT'1 MRSHH, 1W Knst Kiruey Stri-rt, lialtiuiom, Md. UUOD'M PILLS f pilr!r mlli, Tf toctly bu mls. lwr col!lil a4 knftull. NOTICE. I'.v virtue of a decree iMVU'-d fivm th' Superior t'ottrt af Spring Term. 1803. I wills-Mi forca-mat the court house door in the town of Boone, on the 3rd day of.IuIy"93, it being theflrst Monday inaaid month, the followingdf scrib ed real estaie to wit: A 3-5 interest in a tract of land ly ing on the waters of Yadkin Elk in Watauga county, con taining 130 acres known as the.Iesse. O. Triplett lands, adjoining the lands of John R. Hodges and others, t h c property of J. N. Simmons dfc'd., to satisfy a debt of f.-T.O due T. J. t'offey k Bro. with interest and cost. Pi in Jan.' 1, 1H1VJ. J. F. Sp.M.Nlior'i;, (Vim !s:is.sio:ifr. AuiRi.t:s1r trlx.' Jfetife. T!i:) uriii 'ii'.;:iR 1 having quali !i" I tis ,-iili'iii,)!straTi-ix on the es tate oi's" NP Ilodpis, cli -('., here! iy ! ill O.-m nil p-ison owing stthl es- l In:.- iii ciiia !ii'warl ann make si-ttlcaseats uii'iia VJ months, mill i1.'! 1'"!'moi aia'ist ', ! ho! t i r i claims s it.-:- I." lified to . i . ... ; . ..!. iinthen oi' i i; 1,-5 ti ice will ?. ir of their n ovrv. - . is'aa. ii'ii:s. .u;iiiiNtratrix. pn 1 1 iciiti"! i . a- Tics M, S.ll'M, KCK SAL!'! In 1 he own of lV.-o?e, a corn forrable (iwoiiinii iiouse with 0 rooms a or! live tire 1 1 ices with nine ;mk s of land, g od spi-infr (lie-; -:.-it;oajip;:. it i rors. Mrn. a-n and oo- vat ii.- )'i;i .Mam n't is , .jjraMe private tvl ttmVt The f.dace will be sol. .fhc.-iit on terms to suit the pun hav-r. Forf.n lhcr par - .U r rHOCWSS f,f EI.EOTRICITY. feJ&klIi!:iiK VJ Km .-tfiiJ, t;.. -3 n .! -i j,iw ci r. a c I MSji't 7lbVo t;;"',,c"ii JSt&S..' Ht.r to -r C. i 3FRT f. Mill S Ca., 1 STOiw dollar pajrs for the Democrnt ohc year. i . . . i V.'ii.i I'T S. .Mi'.l K'. '(MJl!l hll.Mll.l Il'lt l" ll'- ii ivf.i into p. i in' iti )iiv Tr tt.i'iv itiixttirrxotti'ii i:if')j -ill !-jt;!!i- Jiio.II;!!ni,lH. I:. It. j uliirfi li.r- m ill! i i 1 Al'.n.t.i for I In- jvi.t ;fj !(!! Vl lIS. I ?.li!- tliuivi'j : ' n-i !""i ;is ): io ; i-. ' !";.: tun::- .n..'. l !i I ; ! . i' I ll i ni.i'! from ilir i ..." i ip! n !i of ii'i rin'ii'-sl i ;',-' '!'!' Imtll.' iil.iry s f 1 '!r- iIk.s.-.s -Mlilll. S-1' ; '.-: !i'v p-m tiis.iinl dtiv i it i ii!. . i- t ti itiutliiy mi- j i !-;! tiy '!."i:siiiii!.t'?!;r:ili'j i.;i ji;!ti- :ii wli'ini it li-iM itr-J i'.l. A ti !tt!" will tt-t j I : - liit lt?. TEH ill wit) tu II V.'i'ui.li locii'la'fi'iiiiinitooar I !.:! ni s: t mill hand j 2u5gi23. Cctrts, vvagons, ! Ha.hs, Harness Etc. 1"i'V use a'moKt j'.iol j:" iii'v, and pi'i'.-ous is!iiii!' to liny '- ill !s.-i-ir Imrjiains y e 'llinn'on us. j l-.i-.Mj a ii.t ol NHW iu;t:(iii:s. w.vtioxs. c.i:t:, Hi liati.!, v liii li will Id- sel i on I'i'.lS, ili.'lli'i' trrtiis. !f T; iiutf nut in.t wl.nl. mmi want-, w nill tiikf plcasitre in ttirjA' tuiy llii'i;; ti! yon 1:1 our lair. Up tmy ! 1 1 'i t IVom ma !Hi!'m:til!vli and ... ft". ' il''let)!T c'.i m pl iri'K. ji'ive von vi rv W'k have n tall litie of new Mar '.-s-t'o!!' r, li.-iiili's. tf. ev- .TV Mil in the 1iiinifs l!nr. run heat the ttor'ul prhrs. jW We will tr.ke in exchange, horses, mules, and also goad bee cattle. Give us a chII. llhSKEU CRAIG & CO. Lenoir i. C. LOOK OUT! :o: . 1 have just received a nice line of Dress Uonds consist ing of White and Black Em broided Skirting. A big lot of White Goods, Worsteds and etc. A nico line of ladies' Trimmed a n d Lntrimmcd it ATS Also Trimmings. Tips ami Flown- for Hats. A nice lino of ladies and ticr.t's Shoos. P.ig lor,. if Thi-ware 0!ai-vare a ii d Qiinais-ware- A good i line of Notions. A liir lot of Joans and Oot toiiudos. Just oonne In GOO galous of Crocker.y-wat-e. We are Agent for Ht-lton Woollen Mills. A big lot of Cloth Tiow on hand. Jilst received a nice lot of SUGAR ' Brown and Orannlated, and Coffee. A big lot (.!" Hooh, .Nil lis, Hor.se shoes, Ox shoes etc, j o goods sold on time, uu- i.ss KCt nred ty mortgage. - Uncollect that I will sell you good goods and will not misrepresent my wares. Come and see my stock whether you buy or not. Motif ReppcctwUy, C, D. TAYLOR April 27, 93. Many Persons are broken down from overwork or household carea. Ilromi's Iron Bitters Bsboiidi tba yMem. aids (Hirpntion. rtmoTea exocca of bile, au l cum tuttlkxia. Get Ui genuine. ()- SAY ! THIS rs to HUM hUG TO MtAW TRADE! -o- IHEANBffSiNE3?i -o 1 roin uow until the first day of April I will sell my fttot'k j CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS At 1 1) per cent above. COST! If yon don't think I menn it come and look through my STOCK It vrot cost yo oue ran if yon don piarekas, I hare n lrn ''ort nd want to get rid of i? before spring. rrr- CALL AND LQOK ! "S -o I would rail your attention" to the big cut in prices in my other lu es. 0 JlESPECtFULLiTj Vi. L BR YAK, oooo cp co oo ca ii

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