cp 0. ih.Bjja.-rt). u;:... R. I', lliiir, 1'ullKUer. 1 11 ann-ncati cities o y many TheS''nte i noxv engng.-d thou-an.N .vr ,var would in amending the tnrifl bill ran o-:i ; pie mu h troii nixl it h1hmh that the Ue- ''!' imH.v. TI1.1t they rubH -nns will not longer oh- would pomi the minds of struct its passage. The in- many ! !! ngain-t our come t:: feature of tin '-ill Uv 1 na - i.t ami nue rex 'oi ls causing mote trouble than uthm and ditui banns nllelse. S-n itor Hiil of New'very xh--re." Th.se xxoi.U Yolk, on the democratic side of the Enulndimnii aie pn.v (if it he lawful to call him a rng th. -in-Ives to tin.' democrat now) is making: proj.ho y we fear. Still we war anniust the whole bill on hope that matters will soon ii'TOiint of the income tax. bnprox . an-l the n n n t r y veiling the New York idea of will liave quietude, pence course. It is now sai.l that 'and prop. rit.v. Hill will be tiie '.uily opposi-j Fun lUnwr tik. K. C. lion to the bill on the demo- i ,)j(ur l)rviHiit . craticsh.V, and it is further! VvwM I'hantom called mv Hated that a tew 01 tne n'-.lst ,,,,i,bng j,w j... WL-n I publican Senatois will vnte;.Ail ll(lV j (.;,iuiit M ?,,,. for the bill, income tax and . JU( tjt (! ., nil, so it these stateim nts b-: )lt,a(, to its .,, S.i!,. I laid true the bill will pa-s the j otl(l. jh (IIV , Thf It .Senate, out then lr i gtxen 1 out that old man t.'levelai 1 will veto the hill, if the in co- le tax is retainei. but this report cannot lie true, and if it passes the Senate it will surely become a law. Il hat can he more just than this u come tax? U say let the rich nahobs bear their share of the burdens in run-; i.in-this hne unci expensive hU), mu, l,uUri ,1(.m,v government. There is now ; h;lt lJH.,.h.uli(.;1i i,.vir(.(.;1!ed before Conre-i seven.l bills ; ,iuv,.tniiniri Thenns he buz to repeal the tax on sate-, jM l omu tll,.v s.1I:Jr: banks of hsue.this billouehf i ..Wit,, 1)lis w1i,i,l (;,.,.v,.,.t to pass for it will j'ive, as xve We'll he in I'lnv. r." believe, more relief than any-. I'ait as soon as l,e x lii ed thiiif? that ?an be done by v. whizzing he rut the chord the present Congress. Iflroin his le;r, U"orked his the states had the riyht to j w ino-s from their tenons and bank, and would have, if this, perched hiins. lt, as a hi", ten per cent tax wiisrepi aled, it would no doubt relieve Iln money pressure very jreatly and wonld ftive us home mot; ev wh;ch would be easier for our peojde to procure and would beequaily as good if i the proper restrictions and securities were thrown a- roun l them, as any money. Pass the tariff bill and repeal the state bank tax and give us all a chance for the r ice of life once. Do this act of justice asjquickly as possible. To our mind political mat ters are very much unjointe.l and weteel that soire start ling upheavals are in store for us. Ven'-e no alarmiest but we view with some uneasi ness that this American country of ours may he en gulfed ;nto fratricidal strife, that will be brought on by labor 'jgainst capital. Heretofore capital has been abie to master the situation, but can this remain so? La bor is angry and is belching forth threads and curses a gainst capital, these animosi ties ate enlarging every where and the numbers aie greatly inci easing. Why could not an army of many thousands of angry and furious men spring-together all over the North and West v. here there is so much discontent and make a bold strike and make themselves formidable? W'e have fears this will be done. if some relief is not forth com ing It can be urged that . this country has vast powers to allay any disturbance by the strong arm ot the law, but it must be remembered that the great majority of the people are in sympathy with labor and with those who are out of bread, and to make matters morealarming to us. numbers of those xvh jure active in stiring up dis- content are foreign bom and 1 .1:1 ;;" 1'n ,. .1 I w I .it .1 "i'l vv li-i.hatl told ll seXI'till yeat- .-i-.i that 4 tli' Afdri. h wlici xv I.- pouring into our t , , j t j j iisdi 11 i 1 1 fliulii Ml euphon lonsly upon my ears, while the eriMlmrr il iS II pi III its xxinii's filled my childish vis ion with delight. The ("lira",!) ciMixen'ion, of 1 S.)2, caught not a jut)' bu, but a biu froldbu";. Thev tit d a silver chord to hisleirand nut ilver wit'iis "ohlhnj; on the Democratic! roost; and from that day till! this, the political owls, who can see by the silvery iiht ol; the moon, hut can't see byj the eohlen lie-ht of the sun,' ha ve been hootiny the mali-- j nant hoots of slander, be.; causi he did just as they ex-!'1 pected. The Democrats knew thai Cleveh-uid was a goldbug. and he knew them to be a swarm of silver shelled locusts, and he had as good a right tc. be lieve that they would splii open on their backs and come out and be golden buttei flies as thy had to suppose tin he would throw off hisgohlcn armor and become a snap ping beetle, who, when he got on his back could not turn overexcept by pouncing into the air like throwing up five-corns. lint it is said that ' no gen tlemen would have accepted the nomination unless lie in tended to stand on the plat form. Who knows that (irover intended to step off of the platform ? He had a right to chang'4 his opinion j :stas other Democrats have none. A mmo.tliat does not hange with the ordinary pr jgress of human thought and humnn everts, is lik water that never runs it stagnates. When Cleveland acieped the eomin. tion, he did not know that the protest panic uVer known was upon us; h did not know that India would close her mints to sil ver; he did not know that silver would immediately fall in value all over the world, nor that the business men throughout .the length and breadth of the nation would petition him to mil an extra session of Con"ess for the purpose of repealing the sil ver purchasing clause; of the Sherman law w ah a lo.nl i.f , I, .-.it leii.'T- row, and dicing th.- night. ', ,,, , . . von should I. jii 11 t!i it wheat hadfall.-nii. valu.'.voaxvoul 1 pnilialilv not an I you wi 11 I not beo blaui'-.-ither; and ia hki-maiiTMi-w.'shnild . 1 1 .1 1. , , c not sland.r th-I r-i.l-nt f -r doinu thu--!hat ran b.'fair- ly an ont.ti'd for. t!i:oii-h ","'Ii":' f un-xiMi-te.! ellts. ! "A !m",m' ilivid.d against itM If raniiot stand." and h tint broad, ns the 1 ha-m tvx.t a th.' I'r"ilfiit and hi j. "oj.Je, is iot only .!.'! ro iiilt th' ).!iioi'ratieioiif, but ilxi I lie Vi l V Sli. ner ol U'.' ! , . . " -.re on th - ciatn- ol a vi. Irani" r'Vh;tin. Let; . 1 1 ii . us not p'niiire hea l! into: . 1 .4 1 11 1 he 111 - mass, but take sit the very slirlter of ll'.' 1 1 I li I tn beneath the vii.e ind li .... it ! tn e o; in xaaev. I'iianti in r'narir's t.iover; So w hen ia need of anx t l.im- . in--.xilh the yreat shrinkage injimamJ 1 wiildo.xtai rieht rxux . uae. the value of Amefieati prop ! cr:y. Is he not mi-taken? In my opini n. it was not Cleveland but the panielhat caused the ishi i 1 1 k ; i ii ' in v l- Ues. To illus rate my position, suppose that a certain fac tory, before the prime was making a profit oi SlC.COMa j wore wrenlhs of cveno erti year. That laetoty. ;it thatjand flowers. The recitation jti.ne, could have been sold and declamations wen? caie ,for S'.'OXK). because it theuifully piopare.t and alltne pi-j 'earned twenty per cent on j p i I s nco.uitied themselves, i that amount of money. I'.ut creditably. N t one of them j now its spin;'l"s . -ire still. and made m blunder. The 'iiur j therefore it could scarcely be ii,-xvas charinin, ai"! every , i sold for aavtidne. beea use ! ilun.r move 1 V:s. "hu!! !o i ri at present it would pay no interest on the investment, and what it would pay in the ful i. re is doubt ful. From 1 he foreoiny; it will i lemain a biii be seen, that if Clevela nd : l heir menu a ie: brou.uht on the panic, he at jthe I KMoc'.t.vr. ,o caused the slfriakap' in I values, otherwise he did not. 1 aii'tve with l'hautom, t hat drover has iilai.-nl Ins an- point ux jiowt, but on tin currency question I i-eii-ve ; njfht. as i propose toj show moieiullv in t he ful tin-. In conclusion pi nail" n.e to .I.... I i : . . 1 ni M!li - l,v the sake of c ai Iro vers.v, j but necause I would like forj ot hers .( see ns 1 do. S. M. D. i'li.raagliai. ! the s.alp I,m-( -(.ry r.-ssio II. I'e.llue, I r., haa a ni.seav i I caii,-ing her hair i o I harsh an.l 1 v, fi t. d to fa I y-)' freely that she si-Hirsly dare: vo coiuti it. Ai r s Jia r (:. r 'a.ve: lu-r a healthy pcuIji, M-nfovid '.e (ian-li ulT. and made the hair t k a nd i;h) sv. ; Coxey has obtained li nne to charge a dm is.-! 'in fees. Sio , !tliat thoM'xvho want to see; I his .11 my xvill have 'o pay 25 1 cuts, the cauii laitit i hat i ihe keeps this too! uio'.;e hi a j Another S nator dead. self, he ought to divide wiihjStocklaidge -jf Michigan deid ; t he arm v for it is reported i that that they are in ne . cii i-uiiistances. ; i i wtttui A itw o ton itDtwioi In ! nourish and strengthen the roots1 i n ul to keep the hair a natural , Mich., il:o (he d at ll of Sen- (aim rs for the liberal put.-oaagej Look over our list mid oom icolnr. lbdl's lburl;eneui'isthe;,,fo. xj() of A'abatlia or-1 1 hoy have given me in the pastn'.' ur Jiri.rH xxith tlmw w UI g best tonic tori he hair. ,-oi-ed a la an Ihe km, no time. I i ..... .. o o . . . J " lime. -'Monev rUVtd ! mou- Kotfs from Alio, C. i Kditoi Deux crnt. in axe uo Me,, hmxhiii g in i-niii- n.-i tiei' o-iim mo- pnm. inm.itu fi- uo-mu tin,.. s,n,l soine people nii.v think tloit ,1 ,' we do not read your paper IIMIIlll t tvi -win' ifiiii paper but we do. Beautious spring has a ing has a- appearance, inin made hei mid the farmers of our eom-i".' nmmtv ai-ebusv m bees munit.N aie t,us w os. Airs. M. O. btiuil tins just ; closed her school which has been a success. She had a ' a . , ! quire nn inreresung time at . - '''"i'',-, folh.wing described tract or par the close. The- house was ' " h.tmes. lenas of sale ; (;f n E)). toxv,4ip j tieautiiuiiy oecornrea witn j evergreens and ah the pupils . ... n 1 . 1 . 1 .Uii) liw'il' I ici'i.V-' U I IV.' M'ST III.' 1 1 " ll'.sV.'.W; .1 t'MMI.i: ' '1'S, , And hax e a b.-ant iImI I : 1 ral'i'-oi's at 7 m i T1.. i !it j.,.r van!; In-ant. fu! lue- ' '..r mmm v at rts.. w..:ih TJ ts.; " ... ,,, .k :in..ok at 1(1 . ... th lo ts.; o, e siU p! M,u i-.i)rf! ' .M., , u.; , . lit - .,, o .,. ,,, f.,,l(. k. ,,v - , ; , : , !);11Ikw. tin-. C, to 7 .!.): ...if,,..,!..,,,,! .1 ' r j !,.. . ,., 1. 1;, ;,., ,.,... 1, .... i 1.11 . , ts.; i..'irales i- . "i a 1 1 . ' an U.; dom.-Mir , , ;.. Alai-.-Iot .f olon y.,u from 1 1; rts i-;.. :,!.! i-vi t- 1 hi 1 n else at j HOCK THICKS'- ' IV. 1, 1.' and m'i m x hianhUl -i-i MM! tiOOllS. 1 le-.v nr.- t axe my fi i.-nds ami rut. an , .... 1 1 -it ! rashorprodr.ee. So " . x e me vour t rade. I Will appreciate ' "Mv .hni-htrr wrs rmid cf - ' , , f., , ,-,' Ait haia by o .e tiatn,.:t nlmn lr.) A AN 1J-. ..(HI pound of baon if (iilead laids, o.tMiU . . n 1 ,,.. . . .,n. ' jjinnj ixxi.eii, in cr mjii iii dizen H'J. "Mtl poi mis tare V. i'ow butter. -CO pounds of . n r lilt tN'ii xeiii s. Kb. II. xxil.Ms. '. 1 .. ' , r , , , . ,, , ... , ,,- .,, ,,.,,, ,,rv amdnre at hi-, ... . .' . . . . I .1 tlit mots, ti ll ks ;.';7if'i - Your WILL '"hi i be an err !; 1 1 C .a le r. I am sure that not :e of her upils w ill ever . ii t ln-rand i lie closing ex r -...".s iii l-u t spot la ;ia Surrs to A FlMKNIK 1 liere an liOXV oehales' ii (mi various parts oi th. v . i.i, a .,t L,,mion o lit assen ual lor he purpo.-e ;( ,, .s.lver b,:si- l n.. U)l (ln,,, s ihe-'lh ! met ai'iie League. ' Tllesedeie- ieatrsare men of l.igUauihor- iiy oi. tinauee an 1 our coua , (.. , t.j,'u ,sl..,te.l. Tne ! n,,,.s,i(, it is liot- I. . ....... , ...... veais ' 1 J o' l I O IV. I ! i ' ,1 (o come by tl is iatera..; on al agreeaieiii. ICagliiisd a Ion stan 's in tie wa : so far. Oilier coiaitr as like the ; L n i 1 eil Siatis, are siron.-i, -in I'.-ivni- oi the atireement. in lavor o S"imlor Voorhees and ! la r rii n.'nors mi' in 11 " 11 1 i ci mmunicat on with League. I've., .loimShereau. is ,J -I .. . i .. 1 . V, . 1.1 1 . . I.. , t tug aliXMUls, Wiiv is it t hat ! our populist S'lialirs - .wv - not urgimv I las aiso ' on the otbh at Chi- ilgo.!ti,vl(1 ,., ('edyThm. impo.tanl Senators, Lave iii.il within a few i . . i . . i. . . i l ,r N- 0. nttd Stock bndje oft as S -nator S' ockbridge. nen irar .larvis is now an a. live meiatier ot the U.nf.l Shi ti Sim.au iiml i -j .i ti-in..- 1).- i 1 1 1 iCIM t . ii S 11 1 idelS t Odd l,vj ' .1 s,,u,1',,,'n1 '"loeracy, a n dj not oi gold bug pi a 1 1 1 v. r 1 iXOTU'E! I wili offer for sale, to Jhejj A prih bv lX highest I''' n the 2, day jmil , aliaway and xvite, Mary A. .""i"' Jcs'- t MoretzjCalauay.an.l resristered in book Mist X 1 tlu- following 1 ha opei ty to wit: One horse. ' nV(, mi. ,.()US vt) .(,n. 50 head of hoes, hr-side .-i intiiiJIfiw loor in boom i"'r ol onng cattle; one 0-1 wol wn rt V"or's compass ' i E. H. Millkh j,,. o,. 1 u . 1 1 . 1. .-. .11 th.'iuativ l.'tfeiv. xx arli we IS its.; Iilark Hitine at II., , i . i . . havi- 1111 ixi'l. am nr 1 xxe MorU of SI'I!IN(! ANI SIM. 1 71 . an I cie'ap and I ninyoip to ts money, as I wiil sell low fm pri.-es I w.'lw. 1 t . , . . . i ; . f in') r.:,:, - t,.;t s- illie r.ii; a: A'iXio:;s to ; iv.i.-f. V.. KCLcCLAW. l..Gv; '7 x ' .1 J A- 3. J JJ. i 'S - L'Y. ( .). u: i. in I'ii y t :it i' ii h .. . n Ml I e i.-oii. I a-' ll i:-l V v. iii i :l you i ae i I'.S i' a; t :e r r In- j i.ii.i T ii.ia;. " 1 .1 oi er to .''aid ! t! i -. naaiea n ll i v ii is x e. v i rsseriiil tiiat xoii call ,11.1 ex aiaitie lav i.iiai.'i.se stock f ' cw'tttts '. t 7.?ni "ft r, vr iiiiuiiii'.ij ifiii5.vL:mi-; DISE V! I.ica i, aha.ist .-.ti-e1. ia ( v e-y ileaaitiiea.i. ciai- ti oi ); v (J'loiis. Ni.tiuns. F;...ii and Shoes, I lar.l v a: e. 1 1 -ware j (ir -.ernes. Sad-!'-. :a - .-. j ware, Oni'js, l'n:its. ' uts. .tc. Lie., too luminous 11 ii i'-e.-t ' 1 have j-!st lie: i'i 1 l!;e and a;.).-i vi; yt ii:,,. That has eve- hcon exhh'ti i! to t he Citizens o :ooa.- a, a; m,;-- ....... 4 i. ....... ; i i . . yia; ail K:cAs;,xAn v. com pk' T10X 13"A. 1L My vntir stat k cffh - wrnl Met el nntJLsv wil b sold it n ut ecu prices i r t ASH or its equivalent !."tA In o;der to n nke room for new sr.ocu, j am a. enng my en- RIOADY MADK CLOTIIIM; ' , .11 ( LO I . Ton liking- in v h iends ned cus thesaiiiesolongoslinerit it, Ij a-n ItKSI'IX'Tl Pt.LY Af n ,,f . nv TT-,xr hjjjivihi ui.!; 15f0Hl0, A."il, 12, lo'J-A. NOTICE! I'.y virtue of a mortgage deed executed to A. L. l'ow..s on the 1'.. p.iires 214 mid 215, book of in-a tges of Watauga countv, I will sell lor cosh at the court ooiieon the 4th !"-M JIII,I,M". 1 'f '";" -nuuy in said inonni. rue a H ,,.! ,. .,o. .,i.t , t . . in the county at 'rt-said, adjoin ing the lands of Emov and Jacob , ,. i lies.-, ; oHh'.s. la-'uiis, etc, rv Vi M-o.'s of n stvlesaiidsliiides! ... : ,, , ' ,. (. .. . 'ervthmu,- in the hariioK iiae. (mi a r 'ex- a ia! .'am Lav. I i, ( i a'- , . , . Hen. fi it tines. Cia-hams, N u.-, l,0ilt 1,5,1 vv'" "! u" I,:v's- siioKs. '.-haiiihravs. ' ashinei-' s, j . . . ileia-ii'tas. bh-eching Dinajsk! w ill t::s;e m eXclaii-jro. drapery, Shi-eting. Phitds. n ' -! ufn! -.--, and alegit (,l.te loaadca. jeans etc which. III; cattle. V.'m-t us a cmII. e si dd n t re. hired pi i.-es toi i a-iii i a- its rmiivoli-nt. meet iiar soul ih ; ll L A A LL. CliA If! P ( (). - Ii i 11. d-. uii'l oth- 1 , 1 a . 1 i i ii 1 ... 1 i.ior1 1,1 .-i- 1, -tor. 1. r.! in I;. i.i.V..i:., - .TI,i l.i.v :m ui. II. A. II XXlll.T'iN. li'ltlX T .it . ij 0rtr " ' WVNTI'D' . , ,. ' ,, A leiiiflx fiirili-'a-faiiinl bd,! v, .--.Vial! v for t hoM'.lis ,.,.s,.s u,ir, ,1Vsi. iatM have .roi:oi:m . d incui ab!.-. WV pi v.- b. low a !.w of th ,,,,1,1,.!, ui,, ,. riS,.t ,,f ih writers who are eonviii"- that mi- h a mn.-dy as !"'V "'(H ',1,s l''u "' in t'oiiiiiound Oxx "rii Tieat- ;.( t f ( M(s s;,.tA' .,. ,.,, .. t i ....... in.... I used your cinanoiuid V- n ah'tjir a year aiul a liaM a. 1 n'!c;liil tn tell voir rt j l!i' p-riit Iiel t lit I leei ixnl in 111 jiisiise. I have la t Itecl) treiib. i!" (villi entail h siiav V. W. ie'e!s. Syt.e !le I'l ivt -rsit V s le iiM', N. Y. i S, inl fur honk of two lanaireil .aces for f '! 1 1 le-r in (V o niatirli.ti H 1 1 iu.oaiaU, i tr. A len ksert free. j llniiie 'j'o ;it till lit sel.t caitl yiX 1 jsrssiii iis. il at la iiM'. dfi e 1 Treat laelit adlliihistt lid here. Tn, Sfdfkev & Pa'on, 13i Arch SI. fhllaih-liOii Pa. l'.'d S,:tcr St. Siiu Fr: t t hen, Cat. I'k as" laeia ion t las paper. We wish t(K-aititteiiiait(nur , l ! 1 line oi secnini-naiui . I-Ugl2S CsrtS, VC gOnS, ' Hackj, Hi.r:.ess Ltc, They are nJiiiost nal ns new, ami persons wishing tu buy cin . u'"':""m """W4 i i. .. .. . n; ... W f tmve a l.trf lot Ot.NhW Id'(i(ili:f. WACONS. ( AllTS; lIAHNL'S'Wc on liaiu!, which will he-sold on me:-;,.,,.,.,,.!,,, t(.)il(. if Ve lanei.ot gi t xvluit. xon wm.t, Ve xxitl take ph-a.sure in netting lasy j thing l.ii run in our linc Wv I uy ihri'i-t lita-i nnuitifai tun is iiial ci'.M, t!:eie!(ae. nive di! xnv a a w- pi s. We have a tail line of i-rxv I jir l.ciit ir A. V. I ! i: K 0 -. .'I i i i A I Tiai A KIL I!i ST ' 4 0 , i r o.i i j. 1 I.. ;,( i c 1 . ) '' ( A:TI l: V.: HTKR N L . '. A T V. . D . x . We will sell you 41-2 pouidi I j.-ood coffee for .1 .00, 1(i potnds extia C Higar for f1.0. Ut calico G to 7 1-2 i ts per yard, cot ion clucji. 2" iiM-I" s wide, 7 its. per yard, and 'adie' and ge ts' hats cheHj er than they In ve ev er 1 e 1 sohi before. We are just receivings f.d' line of ladies' dress goods tit pricrs o suit the liii vers. we meaS what we say. Call and see us aiul we can save you money. H -:si. TfuixvAx- vnt rsiTi.'-N. x ra 1 ji;iiiii:wii ji'.iii..ih.i wi..--. p.iyuijr Uoek, March G. von nvBPEPSiA, IndicH0". a'i Htoniai'li HorrliT, tak ' DHOXV.V H IMO BI'lTFIiS. All k-') It. SI Kr bmtle. (Jpniilno bl Bade mat and croased red linei oa wrapper CJ" l'a yj jiii' j 1 m ;.'i j;u-i. i "I I

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