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hooxk, wataik; a corxTV,
c. nirn-DAV. M.Micii.ir,. ls:h, no.
You
Don't
Have
To Die
To get vour insurance under the
Tontine Plan cf the EQUITABLE LIFE.
It is a simple and absolutely &are
means of investing yourtaniings f.-r
future emergencies and acquiring
the benefit of Life insurance at the
same time. It insures you a menus
of support in after years and insures
your family t,j;ainst want in case of
your de nil. Tiie name of th?
Equitable Life
alone is an ironclad agreement of
safety. Its security ; its contracts ;
its surplus a::d revmrccs nre not
excelled in tha world. We will
make all this na plain ns day to you
if you will sc:id vour address to
W. J. RODDEY, Manager,
Department of the Carolinas,
ROCK HILL, S. C.
rnof'hssiu.XAL.
v. i?. ct)UxnUi,.i.
Atto::n,:v at La y.
r.)oiu', x. ('.
w. li. CODNTILL. M. I).
i'oon; X. C. j
lt-tit rii.vsi.-iiwi. ():!!-"!
im K'iiiX S! reel north ofl'u.-d
Oflit'i1.
.t7 7.r;.VvJ".l7 LA H',
n.- N.r
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".'ill ;)i';i!-tic.
in tiie cenrts oi
W it 111"; :. As'.ie. Miteiie'i. Mi'KtiW-
'1.1 M'l l llllollli'l' i- n ties ia ili?
,vt'-,t th iistr'cr '-'".Sjieciiil ; t ti n
ti tiiv -a ti t;:e c..!;i' ti. n
C'.ii.lls. ' . .
7. 3. ( ni rii I V.. I). T. C. rt:!'-:-.": -inn.
Hcwnc ". C. Zionv'H.-, 0.
Council! & Blackburn,
P'pcians & Sirgoons
3rCnl!n attended at all
June 1, ')3.
E F. LOV1LL. .1. C. FLKTCIIEll.
f.GVILL I FLETGHHO,
ATIOIISI'A'S AT LAW
r.ooxi;, n.
i. jS; (-i;i I ;itt en 1 ion ,s i ven
to tlic ndh'tU)n o!c!;)ir;i&A
L. L. J K 10 11 X V S: C( ).',
KEAL ESTATEAG'TS.
HOOSE, N. ( .
Will ivj spcciiil attention
t'1 abstracts of title, the sale
ol Ieal Instate ill W. N. C.
TIkhc hi' vilnr farms, tindicr
nnd niineiiil lands for sale,
will do well ti) call on said ().
nt Hoone.
L. L. GRI-.ES & CO.
Vfarcli Hi, lcSl):?.
NtiTK'i:.
-Hotel Property tor S;i:e.
On iKTOiint of f;t llitiLC iiealth
of myself and wiff, I oiler for sale
my hotel property in the town ot
Jloone, North Carolina, and will
ie!l low for rush and make terms
to suit th;? buyer, nnd will take
real or personal property in ex
"ihane. Apply soon.
W. L. UllYAN.
NOTICE.
Parties putting papers in
my hand for execution will; which has the contract to ' t "t (1 .iertaking; oi,, superhuman
plow mlvanco the fees with n.ake the steel armor for our ! b ". 1 enIe;, vor ! What n source of
the papers and they will reJpW Wi,r ships to pay .?U0,.io,!tt,n,')t ,,f ,';,,lirt' but 'l Wi wealth egg shipping will now
ceivepniinptattention otheri48l91 to thp pVenimpnt,' n ,'los0 p 'become to the agricuitural-
. t 4 U (11 II i . 1. 1ArllYtllAd I " . . .
not executed for the w.int of
4008. D. F. 15aiiu Shff.
WASHINGTON" LEi'TEIi.
i' 03 oar Es'ular Cir:epoa'!er.l.
r
ICS., mil 1 '. , C 1 , 1 1 1 1 , WJ1I
.:i..i i i i
:i;is n Ihi" si nsi' of iiiitnnr,
vill loilil less suiilr v h"ii In
return 111
s ii i; in in I r I i
'
in ! yi-t ,i !iiiii. of m hill i h.it
his been evolved from iln-
: :.. .. i .:i ... . i... ... .i
III I I II 111 .III. IMIP'I , I I II III 1 1 I
limit young Texan, h'Ihim' no
voti;j" to tin- Con -t i; utii .ii
has earned Iii t 1 1. f nil.1 in t!if
Hoii-i-. A prt'.imlili' to tin'
'il l M'citi's Ii" ( li.ir.;i
'!) Ill;l(l if t lu
"""
'ii
:.!) ut -lit of th" r xifiitivi'
up n tin- pivnii.' itivi's -if tin
! ';iil.itiv.' !iiiiti-h of t!if ov-
-inm.'..t.:m.l Mi-I.ill pr.vi.! -
lor ii cis.'ition of surli "i.-i
. . . . I t I i : : v' . .
fiom ,:!! i.Mitifii.Mtion in tl,,.j
iii.ikmu- ol ,'ip'ioint iii'-nts. It
provitii s fui lip r liat h"ii
vcrtlii' I'ri'siil.'iit ili'siifs in
fortnalion not rontiiiin'il in
I h" papi'is of ;iipli(M!its for
nllii't' Iii nm.sl i't it from
sofnc on" who is not n nn-i;i-l.f
r of cit lii-r liraneli of Con--.Mi'-s.
;Wl'l" AJr. IJ.lili'v's
' iii liass.i;niMi'siii'ii"points.
tlii country, losay noil.io;;
of ( 'otitircstJ. is hai iliv nhi";!-
led up to v.i( ii a hir',h stand
ard vet". C uv.tcss would to
be sine b" purer and more
n itiiotie n' its ir.eadiers had
ao dealings wit h p;t', 1 oua.iie,
aril il t hen is dccidetl change
in 1'truai; na i ure ('outc!-;-! i.
eoi iikeiy i" d'-piive its nnan
li 'isol l he pi ivili jj,'" of t .yimr.
iltiiey douot riiwaysuccred,
'o yet ciil'-fn for those who
j help t ban to yet into Con
v-nvs
Although it to'.-.k moretlwiti
rwo weeks to yet a VOtillii
ou'uuni on th" fl n;r of the
Honse to pass Mr. Hiand's
bill for the ('oin. of the
seiyiiioraye, the quorum did
not stay two days. True,
ihere is no especial need of a
'pioruni to ctuisider the pen
sion jippi opri.ition bill, which
is now before t i to House, but
that is no yood reason why
so many members should be
absent. They .are sent here
and paid to attend the ses
sions -af the Iion.se nnd they
sin uhl either do it or resign
and allow some one else to
do it. Xo business tiansnct
ed by Conyress is of more mi
poit nice th;u. the niakiii" of
appropriations, and that for
pensions is the largest cf
the, a all.
The expressions of pleasui
from men of ;ill shades of pol
itiesat thenews of the c'ai
Viilescence of ( hail'mail Wil
son spciik volumes for thecs
ti'em in which that gentle
man is held try idl w hi) know
li i in lie ni'ver foryets 'hat
he is a v-mocrnt of demo
crats, nor (hies he ever I'or
yet tile courtes, due from
one yentieniiui to another,
not even in the midst of the
hottest pol i t i-f 1 1 wranyle on
the floor of the House; hence!
, . , , , .' ,
his deserved popularity .
II.rbeit'sofliHaPf
Secretary
statement of his having com
pelled the Carnegie Company
on account of defects in nr I
i.....iuii, io . x ,.'..-m.,,- o.'.,-i;.iiV(l(1 ,,v lljs ..,,,;:,.,,..,.
ito: iHi.l K"pr"s,.iitiitiv..s.. n it .
mor furnished last year, waj
, ,, . 1
not news t , tho-ed-mo -rats'
whoetiiov tin- contiden.-e of
till' SiTM'till V. I lilt il Wil- .1
II"V :M I lire il!) til" p. if of
. i v..,.t. I, I,.. i
I ' 'lt I " 1 I 1 I ' I I I t M I t I
iimt have vi tv inn-I. .mm
misi',1 !i- C . ii-ii. -ii,. -in. I Iii..
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bum so
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my ch tip-
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I l:it i.i!.in-:i. . tit i fi.'ii i
'i:iint tlic;:! in r'M.ni ft i. 'i
u it Ii t hfir i!i;ilin-j.s witli tic
aovriiMiciit III f;!cf, ill
triiil lo Mix 'ip'
thi-: !:i;it
j t.-r ly .-ippi'iiliii from Si-. n
1 1. ... t ... ,1...
I i I I I II llll'l I III I III' 1 I'M
! Ili'llt. Lilt t II" l'll silll'Ilt StOO'l
I.V til" SiTliTilt V ;Uk -' 1 1: i tl;. -
.(MhllM,l til 111' I.';lll.l'il liM'AII
. N(( mi (Uut (f jn!1
Ili'Mfl" f.Kl
! lli'l .Ml V cri'iH
!i!l-lH"NS ilp
, i,,.,,,,, th- ronniv..,."" 01
Mini" of Mi" liol-l ov -r itiiiiorlf'-ii'zriiii '.villi t!." :i ;i-;i!.M i.-s
olli.'iiils wlio arc si ;li occupy- i
iniT plact that oimht to Imm
tilled hv ilcmocrats iind who
are in the pav, i'nliri'ctlv, if
not (iirectlv, of some of ihe
.la coin i iiciors.
i . . .....
It is exi-ected that ti e Sen
ate will take up the bill for
i iiecoina;;eof the seiynior.i ue
. r. . . .1 . i. . -. .v : : 1 1 l . .
nil) u ill UM' i ne in nil oiu n.is i
been passed.
Sen 'lor Voorhe.es says la
did not overwork himself as
much during the long silvar
light, at the vxtra sessions as
lie h is dolie since tlie Demo
era tic. caucus retuiiU'd the
Wilson tariff bill to ;h" Fi
nance committee t'i;:' revis
ion, nnd th-' oilier I)"inorrat
ie members of l lie commit tee
have worked just, as hard.
The sent itneiit of the Demo
cratic Semitors is unanimous
for harmony, but the trouble
is that sot:!" of them have so
far i "fused lo harmonize un
less given their way about
sevctal sell dule.s of the bill.
If there is a .. ay to revise t In
bill so that it will get every
Democratic vote in the Sen
ate the committee is deter
mined not to abandon its
search until it has been
.'bund. Members of the com
mittee now decline: to name a
time for the report intr ol the
bill, contenting theinsclv.
with saying that nor one
hour shall he unnecessarly
lost. No one can possibly be
more anxious for speedy .act
I ion on t lie bill than are the
members of the committee,
and is only fair tc say t Imt
the bill would have been re
ported two weeks ago ha i it
not been for oppositions out
side the committee.
Detroit Evening News: In
arguing ;i point before a judge
of the Superior Court, Col
Folk, of the mountain circuit
in North Carolina, laid down
a doubtful pi oposition of
law. The judge eyed him a
moment and queried; "'Col.
Folk, fio you think that is
law?" The r'olonel griceful-
K.lw.n-.wl l-.ii .! i.w ! "filll.
; . V ' ...
dor compels me to say that
. ,
low ii wouiii siriis" .um
,, , , . ...
.nonor. iiicjiiiigiMi, niH.ii-
' o Win inniYiiiiiri. itll HTM V.
,
'JMUUU.tl
,!,,:,t' hm"W knoW;stateof North 'Jnrol.ua tellJ
I)mocvnt one ywr.
M-U'iiiMiminivr?! yiu5.
' --ai ' ' '' v- r.
Null. ill- -in" t)l Or
r wi :u v !n polities 'i.k mi
WIV.'lS 'l I
!;.. v
with el
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! ton i of ! i;-.ii .
nsopii.v ..
; !" p-;:,:v . pot-sit.
i nil
't
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1 i v:; ;i i'
Il
ill
.1.
to
I " v ' i'
Ii ai-c (.!"i'o:m;-i'ss nilli orders
! s""' ,f to !i democracy
-'Oi i reieaniicini-ai, w it iK'iit
!i ISi'l lllii i.'ll lllIT mm- l 111 ,lVor
of re pnhlicani-im: it has sub j terit co in s on, every farm
stitute.l. in the Senate, a sei(h(,US!, ,aVl. ril,on its
ot Ivdiau harp whiskers for a
s"intilia! ing brain wit h a red
ii"ck-li;it hung a 11 ipping
pi
'tttco.it lo its flagstaff and
sent si-ter Mary Helen Lease
ilittiag through the South
il p:ngit in th face of the
South in Democracy, yelling;
"in ho" si oi"." .and things
like that (la Hoc Signo is at
present writing, we are relia
bly mforni"il. lying up for re
pairsit liasb in expressed,
post paid, to Mr. Lnse with
orders to wash the egg nog
-tains out of it the next time
In washes the. baby's o v e r
dot lies and ot her clothes too
insignficiiiit lo mention in a
production of the order.) Our
Xoble Order has pi'idm-ed
one of tic- most remai kable
(iovernors of the century, he
of Coloindo. whose highest
ambition is to ride in blood
up to his horse's bridle (very
few, even of our best Govern
ors, are capable of such rank,
n ephitic, jimpson-weed aspi
rations as that); Our Noble
sjOrder has retired from the
Senate of the United States
from the State of Calhoun
"d Haync. a man who gave
the best eitorts or his tile lor
the preservation of the liber
ties of his Sfaie, as he believ
ed, and in his plane has imt
a man who tries to kill cab
men when lie gets drunk; in
the sani" State it hasstibver
ted one of the fundamental
prin -iples of freedom and ad
mits spies into men's castles,
into the veiy holy of holies
of t he home.
These be some of tin; dia
monds that sparkle in the
Populist diariem. liut 'uster
o I as they are they fade in
to rhinestone compared to
the hist, crowning, towering,
climax, capping, dazzling, be.
remind achievement of the
.fe
Populist party, towit: s
. 1 t, '
send -
rhe
ID" O. J. IISOIl I'M!
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nil: I lie l.i i ill I s now n miiii
Oi. trauseei.dent un-
-. .
. Inrt-i 1. inn- fill vmieidnimMli
ists of North Carolina ! N ith
, U 1 1 D..1I.
tpropnetic vision wj K.iiK i!i -
iii ; li ii.i ; p.-I mi-, .it :n
.givat il i i iii " H !:-r. o i:
S t f 1 f i 1 . I W'ill 111-
ti v !!i.ni-ii ins of ii, n-f; u i t mil
Ii-.ifi-. ! A'ri u!:i-!i ii. .in-
MMiM t 1 1 1 nf ti;i'
!!U ii '. mnk'-s o i;- 'i.:;i
v.i 1 1! vi!l. ;n i i;i r w li it i i i
u!s it v i; I,,- to o'ir ii"n l
l.iy ! T!i' vi ry k!i' L i
r i - - i - l-.-t I'diirts i!l I
t'i it
' I I!!M r i'r ';t
i- t!i
(t.j
iin'ii !ii"l !
i s of f lrs
ii-ii iii i.n il.- t'i
mm'! 'on to siirii
; i:u jir.'.'c li'Mt'i! :i'-; ivity t!i t
t li vi!l 1i.iV' to ! i-.-ipt -
..I jiot to ovii'v.ii t !.. ;is.
s lvi's. V!i;i k".o,( i.'ir uii ,t
' ";-s shipii iiy til.- S. (). !
miii j i'(i('i's :ii. y !( !:i ;'i.
irt i I In f i i -t : . i s If
I i tv't ;i fori! 'i o': i
form tlic Tur II""! !'..
tlinsavi-ni'i : lli-in
.,.in' 'roti:i'l (j) - n
: toli:sc"o 1 1 iit
nd tl
l oni-crns of this i !iat- " - ii'i -
, an 1 di.iMosii i mi. what a
I ..-,).-iou:i day is'comins? '.v t h.?
time S. 0. Wilson thro'
, wj ii his e: -hippiae,' lectur-
in-. t.n:-t I!" tin. li.no mu.
walls a portrait franvd with
'ohleil egg siieils -t h; por-
trait of a benefactor, the
jgieat (iideoaitish chiel a ll d
egg-shipper, S. O Wilson.
This is ii pleasant picture.
Would that we could allow it
to hang then undspoiled.
Uut Sulpheretted Ovum Wil
son, (some times spoken of
as S. Oihoor Solho,) must
be show n up. II" is dealing
in eggs, but not as he repre
sents. He's the great Alli
ance incubater. Everywhere
lie goes he drops nil egg an
addled Aliiaiiceeggot discord
with its yolk of strife, its
white oi" discontent and itri
shell of agitation. And after
awhile these egg will hatch.
After m n hile, order the pois
onous inila-'uee of this arch
incubator, these eggs will in
cubate. All over the Sate
there will lie a popping, pop
ping, popping, a.nl little ug -
ly, nasty, long-legged, h-'df
fledged, pop-eyed chickens of
hate and niurdtr and spite
and anarchy will break loose.
And they'll grow hist and
larger and uglier. Look out!
Look out for Sulpheretted 0
viim Wilson ! Look out for
the eggs he's shipping. They
are rotten.
Curious r.cliitiia-!iip In MiDowill.
Marion le'cord.
.James P'jik (iiilospioisSnin
O'Dear's father-in-law, and
Sam O'Dearis likewise .Limes
Polk (iiilespie's father-in-law.
Jiiines L'olk (lillcspie is also
Sam O'Dear son-in-law, and
Sam OT)eiU'islikewise .Limes
Polk Gillespie's son-in-law.
This is a very remarkable
state of affairs, but the re
cords in Pegister I'rown's of
fice prove it. true.
Gillespie and O'Dear were
both married somej ears ago
'and after several children
had been born to each family
Mrs. (iillespieand M.O'Dear
,, , v:.- , n'Oi if.
uuni uirn. . . i .1 ...
terwards f -11 in love with one
of J a m , s Polk I Hies ae
daughters and took her t;r!
his second wife, 'unbeknow'.C ;
as it -Aero, to Polk. O'Dear
. . .
if .T it ir. . s Polk (lilloSoio
also nad a
good-looking
;oau "lJier,
Illl.t .Jitlllt'S niin
r,t ili il"d by stealing h"f
r from S.imti !. mi l 'he- w r '
IU.II1 i- .1 f.'W d.l.VS gil.
Yoil t t i ; i v mi v. O'Dear. th's
is funny, li:t a-sn r you
' v' not ' riini; ( l'olk
futj ii yon, Imt f;irU. All
i tin nliovi' ii.-irtii's 1 1 v in t lw.
H,ii t ln-rn f..u t of lliisf-ounty.
a f.-w mil"
r,-
roiii M.trini!.
!' t iiit..i'in'.
' A W st. ru jii'lr ' v:is list. Ml
ili to Mil .ittoriii'V wiio li:ld
;i tm-ari h.itiit of iiitfrpol.-i
i titif rcii it ks itito th ,"tM'C'il
iii!.',s of The ( (ii:rt. Wliat lir
siii.l was sciivi ly i vei !i";i'd
iiuy tin", :is lu iiinmlilt'd
r.itlii'f than spok iiml winKJ
i';!.i!:' - ! ni'vi r M'p';it ii rcmaik. Oaf
'.'iiin y he sail something which
r'i'ra-'' . ! nobody heard x vv j t the
! ,-i's for ; i'lila", who .at oii'-i.1 ht'canie
iv t ii cM'Xcci'dmuly iinnry. i'uli.in
ot tier i to the court h;.:,;if i t'nun-
iili'ivd out, "A-j mi n c rt!'
iTIicn. .assooii as t!i? bailiff
i had done his duty, ilieiild
j stepped from the beach, beck
oiied to the I iwyer t follow
him .ind eu'ered the clerk's
office. The lawyer went a
long. So did two or three:
ot her people.
As soon as the judge got
fairly into the room, lie seiz
ed a lawbook, .and turning
upon the lawyer he fairly
screamed: "I vis on tin;
beech awhile ago. and roil
ins.iltt d me. I was a judge:
the. I am a man now, and
tliemau will have an apology
for the judge, or he will take
it out if yijnr hide. You
might make an apology to
the judge, out you would not
moan it. Now, however, the
case is more serious, and un
less you give ino what I ask
Lull stnashyoiir head." The
'lawyer made a most object
.apology which the judge f
copied, and then the party
went back to the courtroom
and ) seined business. Suit
I' tv? ui isco J ri(jn;i lit.
According to a eorrespou L
jent of the London Daily
Chronicle, an exhibition oi ex
ceeding interest hasjust been
opened at the Vienna Mus
eum. 'I his cor .dsts of a ol.
lection of upwards of 10,000
Egyptuin papyrus docu
ments, which were discover
ed at Ei 1 ayum, and pur
chased by the Austrian Arch
duke liainor sevcial years a
go. The collection is unique
and the documents, which
are wr'utenin eleven different
languages, ha ye all been de
ciphered and arranged scien
titi -ally. They cover a per
iod of 'J,.i00 years .and fur
nish remarkable evidence as
jto the culture and public and
private, life of the ancient
Egyptians and other nations.
They are also said to contain
evidence that printing from
type-was known to the Egyp
nans as far bfick as the
tenth century I). C. Other
documents show that a
flourishing trade in the man
ufacture of popor from linen
rags existed six cenjt 'tries be
fore the process was known
in Europe.
Another inter
i i . r a ..
I 01
es ea ure u -
x i'i," S I v
t,
bUs ' .U1(i ;,v,.n !OVe-letter
'
dating from 12 )0 Ii. C Ar.'
n I !.,: In!..
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