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t). H. lbrrtj, I'd i: jr. R. f. Rirrn, PahUhrJ 7mrW.iy Jufy 13th, IS'Xl. The people -of the United States are anxiously looking foiward to the incoming Con Kress for relief, ami we ish to upeak plainly on thin queg tion. Lnwt Njvernber the to ters of the com.try, a good majority of them at least, had ctn6dence in the demo cratic party and voted them into power. The President has already exercised thepow er conferred. When the Con gress and Senate of thin great country assembles on the 7th of, next month, the democrat yt Mitrof he . ;.,,. jvi t hen -hp .u,. nd uudisr.utfd bilit'v of the I'ait.vliwuin. Vi! fair-minded men agree that the. present universal hard Vin.es have grown out of vi cious and class legislation en acted in ihe past by the re publican party. These peril ous times now upon us have been slow'y but surely tight ening their grip and have now reached their cnlmina tion. The money sharks have now full control of the vast sums of the hundreds of millions of ths money justl r- belonging to all the people They control the finances of this grsat country by taking advantage of the nefarious laws enacted, seemingly for their benefit. The democrat ic party soon to assemble in full power, put there-by an enraged - peqple . over-1 h e wrongs. done then, are expep. . ted tp abolish. surli laws as have no ..nearly mined t Ir c co'iihtf ,'a n d rest ore the co u 'g try again to its natural pros periivand confidence. .This seem? to be the mission, juwt now of the democratic party. ,If the party fai's to accom plish this end, no one can boast any longer ttiai he ?s a democrat and -Ben fHarri; son and his crew, had just as well remained in power, for unless a change for the bet ter is soon made our boast , ed government will be a great big nulity. Chaos, bloodshed, anarchy, communism a n d & I Other I'cussednefes" will run ratnpant and the very mud-sills of political da mna tion will be reached. Will the democra ts in CDngress do their duty? Now is the time! If you fail in this supreme hoijrybu . will prove your selves- t&' be cowards and traitors. v.-The First National Bank of Winston -has followed suit and suspended. It seems that j&js H.lwidvfiancial -r&-- Tifw't.-;viv.ftfr:tr'K' try,- 5 ' " ' ' " K3r v v? -. ? ' i !; i-''-v 'j-.n'J, under." "The ivliole ,vh tew. UiUKt he cbangetl.- Kas ciility no doubt has much to do w-ith-the failure of ninny bank throughout the - coun try; tSome say it is the de positors who make a rnsh on the banks who are respon sible, while others say. that there is not money enough to run the business of the coun try. All we know about it is there i s o.nthing wrong that must be righted. Edi tors and politicians are ever ready to give s the causes of the financial troubles, and the most of them ha y differ ent views. The populists tell s tbat free coinage is the remedy for all evils. Webave faith in the democratic par ty to engineer .this financial j 1 1 ' '. I :. 1 i . i i i I I.. 1 1 I ; :t :-o:;:iV'v .- u prosjierity w'len nn npportu- tiitvwaH given, and we be--f. lieyeifwill do so again. It iivaL uphold and suprrt" the administration in its'ef- forts for the pfople, for :et er.vthing hangs upon (he'pilr ty-day. Let us hare faith in the party nnl throw no "6t stacles in its way. ' tv Froa Mr Wuhiagtra Scribe. Wabhinuto t, D.O.July 10. peakei trisp has gone home--to gtt "us 'tnuch rept as possible before the eftra session, which public opinion here thinks will run into the i egular hewu'ou. v hich tororp ises to be loiigcr than the. u snAMtmg session and itiibse t ft . e t t t a . . .i.iiif j" - 1 uratnenos wnoHrem wasn ingtoniiinerelyl wnale ito see fotic8 of the Jerry Sim' rtHnii-!hU?jq,J;'!!4?:r,frron ly sure of one vJote, although f finny gt t those of v 11 th e popul.ujts. The Jerry Simp sonites, or to be correct Jer ry Simpsou, has hatched up n wonderful scheme for.: the defeat of Mr. Crisp by com bination of populists, repub licans and silver democrats, who are to support Hep. 'rJo- lius Q. Burroys, qI Michigan: for Speaker. Jerrv.'s whole structure is awry. ' He starts out by assuming that tligsU- ver democrats do not ;wish," Mr.. Crisp re-elected Speaker, an assumption that there a re absolutely no Tacts to sup port. N( Speaker ever ' pre sided over the house w t h more fairness tht.n Mr. Crisp; not once during the last Con gress was he ever accused of making a decision or ruling tinctured in the slightest de gree with; prejudice for or";a gajnst.auy measure.," Tnerfir" fore tf is nonsense o sy that' any one is ' opposed :.to him on acccount of feri'r ' bat he is unfair; he doesn't kqow hpw to be unfair. Jerry's next assumption is also wrong, p.rtdemocrat 4i whatever hs individual opio jon.jon the sifter question, IQnld bolt his party caucus to vote for suph a,radical rer publican as Burrows during his long : CojigressHl ca reer has shown rbjmself to the, even if Borrows cotildetjie republican caucus ' 'nomiha tjow, which; he-. caiiiiot do !as long as TotfrReed .maintains his ascendency 'pyer!( ire- puHiica.n liepresenvanvcs ana eres'jRotpirijj.. to indicate that it has been broken So :the Jet ry Sim pson pa rf yftiay Tievjeigrow beyond its origi nator; as it is; t)'; io means certain that the othej. popu lists will folio w,t hw lead in anylnjngthosewfJo were In the last House xM)'t, do it to any eitenf.ff ?' , ; Speaker ("rlsptsTSrcblirse, a certaih- ty , h nd it is- extr9Pr;jprob able thafh" Will enjoy t h e untlsnal , fcbnor.;'bf receiving; thf. non)inatipvby q pjiiani : mo'js vote of the democratic caucus; and there will be no split in the democratic party, upon either of the speaker ships or anj other matter. The leaders of tbe party rec-i ognize that a wide difference of opinion exists in the par ty as to hat financial Jegis1 la tion is necessary, hot they are certain that after a carel ful and cairn discussion of tfVe points ot" difference a com-, mon ground will be reached upon which every democrat canstand, and which will thoroughly restore public con fidence and restore. the pros perity of the county, now buf fering because of ,republica n ' ;)' ! it is r. ) ,)! ! vu;Hiiiig.H of demagogues of he "Jerry Simpon ti ii will eirt-iio' 'ffgutv fh the net t Howe:- "''- 21 r'" Senator Vornees ha not. " , repeatedly sfa- ffed - fii' republican' ; p..' change? hi fosition' oiV'the siTter'quitiiVn. 'lie fa rot's the' repenl T "the Sherman law, but that is-no change, as he voted against ft iri the Sena nndfofd thefriertdsbf silver who voted for it that they had made ft mistake which they wouTd live to re gi-ef. 1 ; l " Sec. (iisham fchr"'th.at the ad mi nfstra tU&ki if'o t i me 'of binU critical ""ariy1 aet'o"! Minister lUotitit.,rl1iatOligrif to rrut a BtiJpo.the silyi lie apparently torujtfnn ted in Hawaii- that-Miniater Blonnt had l)eert (wsnred because of his preventing the arrest: of Mrl.Nordhoff.lYj'e'c'OrresntHi deht, by. the pipchbAck ! gov ernment of Hawaiibecause-yf his le'tter cf iticVing that goV ernment'and its inethods. . There ii s class of writers' for the pree who alwyslose their heads .,enjirely.hert ; a prominent person is the least J unwell. : Notwithstandihall the Billy '1 nit tli at has been printed a'bovit the serious ill heWs"'of 'MlvClevelandV it! cah bepisitivy. staled that the I'juui auue hiiu n .Biigin.' uir tack of .rUetnmitisui .was1 ds netiV 'Ma ilgenxis illness"- a's he hai been ami further that he is daily attending, .to his official duties', and in con stant commutiication with Pri va te 1 Secreta ry J Therber, who.i' remainsajL. tiiWKtffe Is what Hopdd Sarsaparjlla vigi Victoi!ihi)r in ; XDHlinfi?. all the unji laiiiiu anu.ciYing.-wje, viuu nuiu id quainy i anaj,quanciiy of pertfcl haltB;' It cures scrbf- ftla, halt rheum, boils and other trouble caossd byhnpure blood. Hood's Fim care liver ills. 25c. Seat by mail:h;febefpt; of price by-, v. b I A Vadd) Afotbecarris lJDft Ut!;AM&tliy,,Pres deMoCejponi Gollegel -wilfleHver a free lecture .ai the court houaWu Boone on thjettfijCvl8th, be giiing'rtt 8f.- p. in., on human soul, and mind. i-AbernetbwaVse an !ck taxisotfs cueek; iu tfiiscodnty ad . L4i4jomm-4h lands ot Thos. John: ?0W;bin all pb wers;: antJ'fiicul ties jot iViii hnmnn' tnrrti'T ! u'nrJ thoi operat jytii Jjjj thSfprod action of titugSt;.llll show the distintionrit!w,the soul, mind and s'pirjptfalsthe tru cause-foflxidajnitys .ell as .tjtjjnpr ivfetifieJf. tsn ver sfoti'jafid-rpffcjn in reli'- gion. All thiirttihlfif ueople;aret fyyfed . ;7TlTe5SVillI&e rWaf ed and bene-ftted, . ? fc t i WJwjfl Wfjsto'jiflf.tb :le; avV f tv vHlTOHe "In twreral:in5tflS-Y50r exljib-J i ts are, itftjacenj; '.f&;ho6 of New- Yorkl and "nfe -said to compare well wfth'-the great , Era pire iSt a tev: 'Otrfel h i bi t s re in mining, agriculture, horticulture,,' etc". a.n!d a fe u n deft he direct 6a re qf Mr T Ki llriiaer; tonl8solie,1. It ifrbbaBKr that; estate has iitocceeded in placing soch 'an Hjtjractive "display "at" t h e great fair with as little mon ey as North Citrolina. Fru. Uepc and tcpnotny-are char-; twreristics -ofRtrr; people in all matters of . publfc policy. The Treasury Depa rt men f resume! theptfrchase 'of sil ver on the Tth; paying 12V ct s per ounce. i ';: .' , J f . - 4i derf. !ov. Tilman hue i nopolil the whole traffi.-of U'o...J t .. l .. tneistate. Itr which he ex pects to receive f 50.000 un nuaKy in taxs. " ' ,,s ... l'resident Uleveland is now a t Vi rn.V I able w i t h h is f i m i ly.naffering'sevc rely fiinii hr atuteittack of rheumat iui The strain on his ner'-jLii ay?teui catsed by ;his anln ous lalKr has, it is. said, brought on the attack. , A, J. Drexel, the great blin ker of the firm pf.Drexel, Mor gan and 0o., of New Y-k, died 'some days since of apo plexy.' He wiitf-Wpiylantiro pwtnnd did f many .cJiarita .ble deds, - Hk-w.iItU is ts timat.'d at :jO.UPO,tVt)0. ; suRsn;! or frpam cmoLuri. ilTIl,MJCNJ:'rFiiltVof-th-tynvetcHghere.'i'Jpven buildup, uapai 'oiiiiintidii I n lu tPU fefiia 1 1 trar.V of 30,000 TtAiiineand31( Htudentft." irW-'K- : , ; INSTBULTIOX.-tP i r refc"l courses; ix Incf qourm,s,.;prot' Bi6nal courscH in law, mIicine) engineering and cheniiHtry; op tional court, v . .- , jieNHtuition. f GO per year. Soholarnhips and.lo.aim for the tieedy'. ' ' ' ' Address' rKteibEXT Tix8ToN, .. " ':. ' V Chapel If ill. N.C. N0TIC15. North (Tirolina Wataiga conn tr." Sujvrior c'irt. In'tow the cierK. fliarv ana iwancne nna- mart'VA. JRHagnmam ;,TIct. duiiMuLut ftbijve wiumel will faVe notice that n nwi'tioii tins beehmade lief.iiv nie V.V the plaiuti&s in thin rition, to revive a judiriiipnt which Htalids -in the nn nie of the plain tifT4,a.ud upaint the defendants on the juagment docket otthe" Sum'Virtr court 'it this county, fcr thewmn'of fuOO as principle, with' mtftreM: on pnme trom the22iid day of July, lfJ&l.and fof 'coHt' of action. 8akt notice mndft returnable be fore, roe at my office t b -conrt hoWe Tn the-tovfu of lkHne, K.c. trt'tbe 14th day ofAnguAt,. lifft)3 whew and where tle 'defeiidii nt vie required to appehr .ftjidj j;htq:w ciiuse if diiy' lie' has, why h a' i d jugttieiit'Hhall hbtt revived ne -prnye1 krr by planitffH.c This the 27tb day,of JunelSOSc ? . Joe B.Todd, ;C. S. C. -vv notice; State of North Carolina, Wa tauga county j in the Sup." csurt before the clerk. C.-A:- Grubb vs. the heirg qf Jhn Grubb deceased. By1 Virtue of a decree qt the Supe rior -txurt of Watatlga county uiide in the above named canse, I.iw.cmHHSf?.ner appointed by saId(coiirf, vill on tbe7th day of Aur 165)3, ofter for sale to the higfieHt bidd r on 0 and 12 moe. time with approved securit) a 1-8 intent in a nine, acre .tract of iana irinc on Tne neaq waiers oi sqi and .others. Also a -1 -8 -inter- rcTi III u. u.irr iiatL Vft iclliu. 'J irig b New River adjoining the lainls oH tMorphew and'others. Said lands .Jjeing the undivided in terest Indonging to the heirs of Sfaty Wiiiebarger deed. -The na ture of wbH nctiori will niore ful v appear in aid f)rqceed'Mig' held oeiore inetiPrK.Ql saw .cooniv This JMiie2(i tjS. J! ' . C; A. (fRirmi; nrnil" "! ' J ; Jovill & FLKTcnil AttjrV. , ,,. . , .... , ,( H.i. a' i . . United Hta-ti latrnal llevetinw (,olh'ctpr o.ffk'ii,:rbvitk'l' H. C. Notice i lim-by uiveii o tlio seiz- li'rfrof the following 'property !)or violatwm of theliifenuulleveiiue jaws of the Unitel. States: Two barren f corn whinkev contain ing about 75 alloiii, m-ized near Su;raT urove; XU" Any person or pernis clniini taid proper ty are hereby notified to appear bt'lore th underwuneJ at his. of fice tn AHheville, within ''30 days trouj )rte and make Kueh 'claim, or I be propert y will be (Jwlarfd fdrfeited ' to the United StaUf. This J li ne 10th 180.3. ' ' WJ Wv HoLLiNs,Collecto5th -.; ym District of N; C. . 0-Hakdw, 1. C h& uur eoNts or LtcTi)T. -.:):' 3DXU cixorxtixuxj'0 mm & Silica! fctttc?! m iu Tfntmi t rhraata, Vwttmf, i I.-, i.4 all wartntl Diwun. ( I ll I' ARAHTKKIt lu I'll ram rvnli in tamt f..r hook oo Nov rfiaM.Hi. mt4- bnw td cur thi. Call t addrvfw. i OR. ALBERT F. mil I CO., iifw. V.TtM, TPM. I pu"iiuvt.f tiw hivimuu 1 vlt 'A- . ;T Itlv of the State of North ( umli- n ti wll tli State's interest in the fnKUril and Wntnngn Tun !keIU)o1 V., rutifttil the Otli day of MuitIi, 1HVS, the rtutfrr niited fwnmuHioiM MmiiutHi uii(hr the euiJ net w iJJ w-li to tbf hiTt hiild.T for rah at t h ? tnt ofhy (hw Rt l'sttnin'. N. a, od Thursday, Ue 27th day of Jury, iny:j, the tt nt-rp.t in kaMTjrn-pikeKodCompny, it bring lVJ 1-J nharr" of tock nt the par value of $'20 perahnre. The ntotk will tie (old iu lts of ten wmfeH, exccitMtg one lot oX i? I--' hharrs.. 1 be itaJew tit com mence at. 13 o'clock, M.""Thls June 27th, l&Xi. j. B. Clarke, " ' 1 .(J. .W. F. IlAttPKn, Corns, S. .PATTERSOX ) mEHTIOII, fillfER !! :.V M to call at fcn Ion kiouir line, of sccoiid-haiid ' Euggies Carts, wagpns, Hacks, Harf.ess Etc. : i ... ' ' TIipv an almost. otd jwnew, and jhtJhuis wihiiing to bny ..cm umire bargains by c.Hig on n. .-.-.WVhave.u big.lot -vf MiW on hand, wbich will be told on reas(imHe terniH. J e huveiiot got what . ou . waiit, . we will take plenxnre in getting, any thina for you in our line. We buy direct from 'jnamifncturrTB and can, therefore, "give yon' very close pii-et. f ' " ' . . ,'. We have a full line of now liar ns--Collar8, 'bridles, etc-ev- erything in trie lians lin., Can beat tlk" world oh 'prices. ar We will take in "exchange, ji(fe niif.ird arpogood bee ;: if tuii t'sn-'" 'i- LOOK OUT! t.. ' - ' 0. " -t. - I ba rpjiist; received a nice line ol Uress lioods . consist- ihgof: .(, ' ;"; White and Black Km- br ide ki rt iqg. A big lOt of .Wbjte.; rGfM)ds, Worsteds ' end etc. A nice Bile of ladies Trimmed ; ai ri d IT ntrira ml '' : '' ; ilATS ; ;,: Also Trirnrniiucs, Tipn, aridl !r 'Flowtrs for Hats. 1 A nice Hue of ladies .;.-.',;:' arid i)fntfn Shoes. . - Bir lot Of Thi-ware ! 1 " ; GliWH-ware a u d ' : -T" Queens-wafe-; A good line; of Not ions. A big lot 'of Jeatm and Cot :r " ' tonades. JCiHt come fn 500.gajons,ol Crwkery- Wef are Agent for -IJelton Woollen Mills. . A bi lot oMylotb now jn Jns't feivirerf a nice lot, of Brown and Granulated, and " ' t'oDeei- - " ' l -r A big lot t ? Uoc(, .- 'j ! :. , -,ilS,,. -,M,.;;AVv-; . UoiscKhoes,,, ,;...v : . . .. . . ; Ox Shoes v ; ' . etc'. ?ogods s:dJ onlirtie; mi- Jess secured by Hiortgajpr. " llecqllect that I will sefl you good goods and will not misrepresent my wares Come and- see iy Stoclt whether you btiy or iiot.' ,- ... . ;. .- i ' " - . : Mozt ItespectJolly, I April 27, 93. ; . -()- tif... i fn , SAT! .-.I THIS IS NO HUM ltUOTODItAV TRADE! I MEAN BUSINESS. ' . ... 1 rom now until the first day of Api il I will sell my stock j CLOTHING 5 5 At 0 per eni aim rt COST. ! If yon tonY think I menti it come nnd look through wy STOCK'; It wont cost you ose cent if youdqnt yurrhaKe;, I iMve, n large sfofc;.. n1 want to get rid of it More spring. .,.v. ... . " ;' " :; o -;'"'' 9&' OA LT .. N D.. LOOK ! Ba I Wo'hld rail yoiir ''nt tent inn tiy theliig cut in pi;ifs iti.my ... . , ... other. Jn:es .v . . -vi? ejnt.v-;. -I 'i ) .;uiHi 'Ji o W.LDBVASI,
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