J o U m c; , n ;3 ; u u 4 u L! j V VOL (I ri:(Hi:.siox.L liOOXK, VATAl'; A oi'MV, n. c, nirusDAY, si:iti:mi5i:i: . ikki. no. i. w. r..cor.( m.!.. .ii:. Attoumkv At l.x. Um:v. X. C w. r.. cofmiix. m i). Hoon, N. C Ittsiili'llt Ph.Vsici.UI. Oiiiic on King Street imitli uf Po-t Olliee. l.c. iii:r:vi:s. Tin'simx ami SfucroN Off.cc at Residence. 1 oon N. ('. L. I). LDWI-:, hltiw at Lav AMl- .xoTMiv rrnur, r,.xxi-:irs i:i.k. n. J . fc' Jlitsfi'iiis'i??, A'nOilMA'A'l LAW, MAIHON. - N.o --(.,)- Will pnictii-t in th'" intiils o W.it .iii;.-i. At).. Niiti-htdi. M-Iiw-ll Mil l nil oil' enm tics ia 1'ie .vesterii listrict tiSpivial at t-n t ion rieii to 4 lie rolled inn ol claims. "Oi Dr. J. V- 3atli r. Jr. T. C. Etai klmra. T:-a!flt IVan. ZionTiHi X. C. Bailor 6i iiiacKt TilirV J 11 teJ'C.-iHs :ttcv.ti h liouis."1 In nt 1, 'Dil. ill i:. F. LoVJl.L. J. v. m.ktc.cf.::. ATHJitXiVxA TLA '!', fSrSj win 1 :i i tentlon giwn ti) tin) I'oUction ofL'hnim.S I,. Ij. GlvKKXE, it CX.)., REAL ESTATE AG'TS. nOOXICN. C Will give special attention to abstracts of title, the nale of Ileal Mstato in W. N. V. Tho.-e In1 vine; farma, timber and mineial hinds for sale, will do well to call on said Co. at lioone. L. L. GREE. CO. Mn rch 1 (, 1 8!)3. Hotel Vropefty tot S.'iic. On nocounf cf failing health of myself and wife, I offer for sale my hotel propel tv in the town ot boone. North ('aroliim, Mini will sell low for cash and ninke terms o suit the buyer, nu'd will take real o.- personal iroierty in ex change. Aiipiv soon. W. b. ItHYAX. Notice For sale. 900 acres of land, on Hieh Mountain, Watauga bounty, on whicii is asbestos, and tine land for sheep ranch. Sale. private. L I). Lowe tV: J. T. Furgerson, Ex'trs. of Mr. A. 1 Callowiiv, deed. IhiniuT Elk, Nov. K 'U0 . KOIKE. Parties putting: papers in my liaiul i'or execution will lilease advance tho tecs with the papers and they will re ceive prom pt a t ten tion, other wise they will be returned not exocutrd for the want of fees. D.'F. Baird Suff. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan at 2 and 3 pei cent with moitxnge on good leal estate, on five or ten years time. a.j. aura i Eit. jV.MIIXiTON lAlTVV.M. FiOJi ocr R?:lr Crre3jocient. i One hundred years ago to ;"'"!' t f;i n! t : th-- c-.i-day tic corn, r Moue ofabu.l ! mitt.., hut f tl .-nt.Mi: .!..: dins which in my emin at for j ", I ' f tin' H"i'-eis u,,!o 'eigners have pronon'iced to : nnvthiiig promptly a qu h tln most beautiful Mi.l :nilM d-iin '-' .mM ! in ' pninr vfcurtm.. in tli.Mvi.iM :-''" ,-ry day. find.. ! was laid in this citv in t Is pivH..'nvt.rn f.'wl,uu,ln..lM.oii- njn.ily. it ouiit r,.l I..:1 '"(,u ,M;J"S l'-1 1 pl. That lnii!.!ii:.ic was thv! I i i f 1 1 x 1 1 m ',.-.-p t li-rn tla-n-. Capit.l. mi. I to-iiay a i:.i-h iTIitM-pi-iilirans hav.' n!m n ty host cstimatnl at froMi ' th.it they prnpns.. lakii, :;!'! l.'O.OiJO to lO.OOD pcoplfl vanta" to tin utmost -i: -nssfinl. li'd .iroiin-l the sratui'! too librinl !! ol ho 1 lw;: ol (l.-orpo WashiiijrtoD.whi. l, sits tiiaj.'sti-al!y fa(i!ith'Mi - k;v silt; liiitiii tin' piati'au i umnui i on i m .i.im, . i i. cast '.if (h ('apit .)l. to.Iohua i import tliat i'roi ii'in i-v.-or to tli(M'i':itintii;;I a ni'Ivc i -! h1 '.vas t'iic(ura;::ii ir.o. s.-iry f that inonicntou.- .c-Jfi-ats o .tay .nva iro'ii tln'j; rasion. ( )!:iX!'ts.- ma'!.1 t!n! House ia t.I.t to prcvi-nt ; . ilav ;i li:al hnli.la v an 1 at (ended in n body. I'rcsidmit riev !.ind as chairi'ia!) of cf-r- caioaM's taaOe a slio; ' sjieecn in his happiest vin, 'litiodn iii"; lion. William Woii Hen :y, of Vi ".inia, a deeen hint of l'at riek Henry, whose ara- it ion was an epi" o! patriot ism entirely worthy of theoe easion; Vice Ih'i sid nt Steven son spni.e for the Senate. Speaker (Y:-p foi the House and .1 list u-e I'rov n of ! lie Su preme Coin t. for the . miHa - i v. A trained e!iovii?i ol one I hoiisai: I live hand ! voices sanr; jialiioiie sunvs thi hist of which ". a---! lea," , as joined in 1 he cat ir audieiiei , and it was truly suhlinie. There i-i no ma terial dm nr,'' in the silver situation in ih Si-nat' S"i: : O! ai aec 1 :as jL'iven not ice that In will short 1 try to fore? a vote by pro loneine' the session. Mean while th'- Senators will con tinue to talk for and aaiie-'t lepeaj. The nt' cmpf of soma of the iveak-kneed democrats in the Hcmse fortuna tely far the future of t he party they are few ia number , whofearthe wrath of the republican and ad vis'oielay whenevera move is made town rds ea rry in ; out the promises of tliedemocrat ie national platfonn. to have the impression , out, if they do not openly charge, that the House committee on election of President and Vi President and Represen tatives in Congress, in deci ding to report tin-' Tucker bill for the repeal of the fe.ler al election laws, hud nottrea ted the chairman of that com mittee Ki p. Fitch, of X"w York, who is now at 'he bed side of 'is mother who isdan gerously ill, 'with propercour tesy. Here are t he facts: Mr. Fitch was anxious to get the bill reported to the House at the earliest moment, a n d when lie was called a w a y from Washington by his mo ther's illness he went toSpea ker Crisp and requested him to send for lUp. Tucker, of Virginia, the .second demo crat on the committee, and to ask him to pee that, there was no delay in getting the bill before the House. This .v ... ... ri, 1. that time until now Mr. 1 uck . .- i er. as acting chairman of the committee, has had the ad- vice of Sneaker Criso noon VKt Ol ipeaKei ia ISp upon his everv act find in adili- ins evei. .in., uuu u auoi tlOll lie has had telegrams frn.ii Mr. l'iidi t. :!':. lion in pn-h things. That i!i ' 1 ,i i !M)t l!!,l l Im-hM the ' vi.-w of the lurg -.lemon-at , lo Woc'i l -u'iation v!imn- - !'i - i" s : 'pioru'n 'f ! i in... 'ii. t his hii! h.--i!5.r ta i cp ii;t. is a villain lOiiS 1. .! lav je'i't on' v lor tie iiijn; in c a t ine; dissension ir. (!e:un-; at; ii1 ranks. I Ih-prcsentative Wilsoa chair ! ,,! 'lstian, as it will un man of the H-Mise Wavs l'!"'.!'tedly ohen,- t he tep,,:,!. Means canimiio'e.sav lots oil' ,u hiMV tl,,! M,Kl,,1,.v n'.'iisense is lieiny talked n honl; the iatention of that coannitteeand ahmit tiiann- facturers he'm afraid to con tinue at work lc.-t ill" u--s tariff should I U1U thpai. et( J -,r? " nuoter oSfact. any niaiiufaetntvi' a;i ascertain i addressing chairman H'il- I sun oi' an v ueaioia'a Me no ai- l r of tie1 comaiit'ee tiie re pehliea'.n nil the commit tee also know it, l.ui they noaid; he tempted in order to make! ' politi.-al capital to suppi'es.s or distort I he f;?c!' t ha t the commit tee proposes to give ample time to every indus try before the new tariff goes into effect for every manufac turer to dispoae of stock on Hand ami to nvike ins ar rai.geinoais to laeei the new and lowered duties. Thedeni oci ats have no ih sire to ruin anybody; their iim is to make a tariff that .vill con fei fhegiialest good on the greatest number, and in do ing so it will, of course, be necessary to make such char ges as will wipe out for th1 future tlie enormous profits which have been legislated into the pockets of certain favored '-lasses of mauui'.-u-i a rers at the expense of th,? peo pie. The publie hearings on thi tariff will close this week, and the democratic members of the commit tee will then (h vote their whole time to the1 preparation of the bill. Populist Expect War. (irei'iislioro 1'al riot. A party (rf "Thirdites" met near Brown's Summit last Sunday week, instead of go ing to church, and held a s ries of discussions on t h eland what is most equitable questions of the clay, a ml j imposition of taxes to raise nearly all of them decided the money, that we are going to h a v I '1"-'" the limit of courtesy war, and one of the partyi reached the commitreo said that if there should be ajought to shut off the hour war he would rob everv rich ings and devote its time to man he came across. This sentiment was pretty well re ceived, showing that a very little difference exists between the anarchists and Popu- 1 lists, rhe above is vouched i, . .... .. ,. for bv a reliable eiti.mi oi j,,,, Snmm5t. Many Persons am broken 6owa 0Terwork or household fares. lirown's Iron IJitters KcimiMthe rr5t,mialrtS(,ie0fltiou,n.nioVpSexe.sson,Ue. mo cures mam (it itc ucnume. Hw t r!i .;..'! .m. i.-.-i . 'If till 'h'Ue 1M 1 !.. 1 i . ' ; - v . ! i i - i i 1 ! n : . h i i I. th- . 1 1 j . ; t t j: 1 1 1 ii! .ii I !; ."-'li I'lit!) I.Iii , ; i c ( .i j i; ii, n I , : , , ii v ""V 1 .mr to '!:.. tif V. .! I !. v i ; i ' i i' ri.i IV. .d Meat. T. ey arc !! , - i- say 1:1 i i v. a i ItiiM ii t'lat th, ' l.s he !p :t!i!e Iftoic W isi. e. 'S'iii'v ri'ii ir.'.iii t!i" -I - Ma r t '. ' H i he Metli aat; , "' ' ,'' . ! ' ' I ' ' S i.l 1-, I.:!! i, ia i l.v (';. e.i!--.se ,11 t !l I I :' : ii :.. : ;!:. . Ta - vay l!,:( ;r i lint l ) ;i.i-.e, '!.:;! t.!-' : '.-!i:'. '.' ,;! ! I... eiati:! i I- .' I ' c: a : ' .'. .1 ii ; I-.-mai !! II' the liberation of tPe t.ir - hill l' p 'aled and replaced h a e-e.i.-rnl tariff hill whicii is m" :' P"t"-t ive tneas:-,-. i l:al app".irs to ue very sea ; lk. hut itwilldipplea,;e nn.x. ,n, - ,,,., - lli"gv.uMaau of the hi le j r,, , ,,,. ,innv j(. Hons... ihittheSoutheru peo; iu i,,,,.,,., pie have some opinions and'o, ...... : ,.,.,.. nr i,;llir .-; ;!. is as wen as outer;-. .Mr. : ii ,i t Morgan has informed the Psvm lent that his pet. plan a;!1 not go through ih? Si!". 'ate, an less tiie ilemoera is are .eriait led to aavn l it .some ii! a n says wav. Hut the great 'stands by his guna and ie will never .-airreinler. It is a bat tie wit hout compromise. Eor !p Collection of ilen-n iM. . b 'His ; j 1 1 1 t ! -. Speed bT- tariff hearings. I i eev niav ocnoer emote- sies to A aerie;-n eit ii-Mis wlio have views to present to th" (lovernmeat, but. they can not be rega"ded as an ele iiit nt of pertinence in t h e pi eparot inn ol a tariff bill. Ui. der a high protective system a no! inn soon grows up thatacommitteeon Ways and Means sits as an umpire to decide between what a spe cial interest wants and what the public will stand. Tiie name of thecommit tee denotes its fund ion. T h e Speaker cous'ructs it to pro vide! ways for the collection of revenue. The umpire no tion is a fungus which h a s sprouts from the big fungus of protection. In rimplr Icrnirt. the com mit t''; on VY.ivm and Means has but two legitimate ob j e c t s of enquiry what, a mouut of revenue the e. .ea ses of government require tlie preparation of a revor.ue bill. Jonesboro Journal: There can be no doubt that Sena tor Vance is the political lea dor in North Carolina today. Tin? people are tied to him and regard him as their ben- efactor. It is needless to say that he is a great and grand j old man: that goes without : saving. N't on!v Mien lea der iii Ninth Carolina, but .!- in !t:Mvitioii. Tii'S nith !i ! 1 : f .1- It.- nf tli- p'..-!l liiia to t lie fi lilt next ice 1'iesidiit ::i,e I Stnt -s. ii ' 1m 'S j . Inr. ; .., .,., r:V, led for i mil! i,,. j iinhl'M ; r ii 1 1 any as expert i hiili.-r.'" sai.f V. ii. Tat low of t tlie Sunt tin vsti-rn Milhr. ,Mv,f idl t!e b? hearts in t h lni le ss was to visit mills t he eompa i'v i.ad ronsTi uct- ed. pai t iieni in op'i at inn and 1 ae. ep; ! ". e. Jij ';(, line : I ol.:-,' e:ii ina weste; ti ; own to a! t up :'. :.'!!:'.i"!"'l ainl, j al:d alioat 1 he li: st t hive; J j ILymed oit was i ia-.t i ! tin ! jil , i ! ! ! )! t' ! i-. Ihtiti. !u! i i i ij. le MM ; no, i . . ; a ii n" do'.vit to :. t' ; nan ' 'orn i;-e, Ii! it n ith a .-iihntei and tanu-ht it hack to me , ji he sa w a i.e.,! nail on the ;n :,or xvr,:!,, it ! st rai-idea it and pat it in a nailhox; if the 1 r ; H was hro ia n. he would thnov it in a s- ; .:p iron !'IX ti-!t he kept i: 'a r in,-. '. !v:. j sa w him nic ; . ,ia.-!e ..ram ;f wh-vit siepi'cd on and ruined." "In mi'l operating tiu miil er freipi-'iitly samples flour by put 1 i;iL'.- an ounce or more on a paddle jnepared for the purport and smoothing it out with an ivory trier, and sometimes these samples are dipped into water toitulicate color v hen the flour is made into dough. Through famil iarity with this work millers oftentimes become careless in regard to P imples and will scrape the remains of the dry Hour off the board onto the floor, and wi.v sain plea are of course ru.ned. When I began to sample the hour of t h e new mil' he wanted to know if I 'couldn't just as well put the d chest Hour back in t h e an :l use smaller sum ulevj f. 's ice- (hoping i put nun down ia my mental memo randum as bad and constant ly growing worse, and I in siituiel a little inquisition by testi;.:' the flour oftener and using largersamplesand forced th.? punishment to ihe limit. "l ate one evening the old man and i were st an ling near the mi'l talking when two lit tle boys ( am" from I he mill and ike smaller one of thi? t w o was crying" bitterly. " Wha t s t he inn! ter, my son? aked the old man. Wha tare, you ci-yi!!g'abnnt'" "I'm cry- in cos 1 am t goin to git no (-upper,'" said the lb t.!' thing. ''.A'.;' why .'i:e you not going to !.,'ve yon:' sap per?" "Caie ma ain't e-o; no flour nor no money to buy it with, and they won't let us have any at the mill. "Come back to the mill with tie, and I will see see about that,'7 said the old man. And taking them into the mill, lie put as niueh fl jut as the el der bov couid carry, put their name on the order book for a sack next, day and sent them away happy, "I looked at him in amaze- meat and aske. " I oa' t it hrcak yonr lifart to l- ui' tiling like tint, saving lie . larv? "My frit-inl,' l; HrtiJ micjwlgi nit. If it vr? ie: for the stii, ti'st K(Hioin , i would not lf r.ble to nnv thine; nt all fur the liMi'l.- and needy; I am to to the poor all 1 save liy frii'X a' it. ."' I afterward h ann-d t'at plaee liits was the hiest and whitest. "Thi? most ueuer I oih man ia town,'' said all ! who knew him. .SY. 7ouis 11 it:l;I:c. I'nnl I.mciil of lon'tuaQse-.. Tiie stoiy of Midas. thr I'hry'ji in kiny, is an apt il-a.- ration of a cov'tii1 " 1 e . ! an h, overjoycti, vl, lci ..nc :. to make the fa vorinexhau-: -ible. Iiepra.vedth.it what ever he touched Iv turned in to gold. The prayer was grar ted, and bitter were tlie ena-. sequences. Whatever the King t ou. -bed did turn int. gold. ib laid hishand upr.e v. rock and it became a he mass of gold of priceless ,, ue. I!e e!u!rhd his I'ake: staff, and it became in h i . hand a bar of virging'old. At first, fhe nrm if.-h's joy r -unbounded, an 1 he returned to his palace the most favor ed of mortals Alas! for the short-sightedness of man! He sat at the table and all that he touched turned into mock er. of 1ns wish, to pure, solid gold. Then the conviction came rushing upon his hum bled mind that he must per ish from his grasping wish--die in the midst of plenty, and remembering the ominous saying he had heard: "Th. gods themselves cannot, take back their gifts," he hovded to the sternly snr'ling Dim sius to restore to him t 1 coarsest, vilest food, nd d liver him from tlie cr. gold. Obsei ver-Clironicle: One of the Mew York National bark That lately took out $500, 000 ot additional circulatio'.: has now withdrawn its botub-. for the purpose of retiring it. Oil i' impression is that the banks cannot retire al o r e than three millions a month But. w hether so or not, at. any rate under the present arrangement, currency once iu circulation in apt to re main out; for the government uses the money deposited on the withdrawal of the bonus as any other receipts, an I tie ing hard pressed for cash, Mr. Carlisle will not caie to bs ; spending imaov to retire the. jeii rencv . It is, however, no', : woN hy 1 nut a .wv Y c r 1: i ba iik skovli ' depc:sitieir i nt this time be gal tcnuer notes lit) tl;e up U bonds, li. looks as it money was et ting plenty in Gotham; t?,nd that abomiimblb Sherman act still remain unrepealed'.', How ridiculous some tiling ran bo. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS cures Dyspepsia, Ir. -digestion & Debility. t- rOne dodar pays for thr Dcuu::rn t one yua v.

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