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oiaDsmDJi-U . FdKjr. . ' . Rlfrn, Pnb'i!.r . t- quest; in is grdn ' : all over the world : v confidently look i.'T-il restoration of ' near future. This ' - tariff adjustment : around flush times V. '' e e-)jt and we limy . i ..i times will soon .;. If our country "! ! y I ,i ? n prosperous !-;. . ar ..:a.in we think the try be safe, lr.t if s y , ;.USV f;,j t,jvi : r ' i.1v look for tight , m Jong as tin .:'. r :. o .vn supplies i'! :. over the i ros ii ii' us, whi n we .. i not for off. Our IP : ; -vtion depends y tJ(snle Of Stock o .!!' .: If rattlennd -c; c t j j ! ; i he pold at a . u, would be able '.iwev we need. ? stock depends! 'i ii e upon the cotton (; "i i:;a Carolina. II . wo;i!d rtc'vnrice, our i ii would brin j: ''"Js V- ice, otherwise 'vr . I'A hrtva-- sile of er sf-::.v-. I t ;:s all hope for 'ei ,; p.-o-qvrit.y in all aa:'h:-s o! business. It doe" .-m to us 1 i.at it v ill soon ;m :;': i id is still on ii;a Senate. Sehed r ... iicdule is passed a., ra ale '. 'a r mueii discussion by the ;.epnbiie;-.:;s. It is funny to "iof'.e tlie huonaistrney of ru'.ny of the )1 ,;ublu:ans in ii-u;aA- aj'ti'ist the bill. a.n; of my if the pres- ! bi'l p is-;,;:: it, v.iil ruin the .'i iut; drstroyin the : .i.icturiu, interest ot tiers 'wue that it is; 1 !.i ! . . . . . o ivvt !'. ):. alio . .1 ill line w 1 1 11 :ra MtKinly bi!', butthey all te.Mjiidiy j-;-niiist every par ;Ta;ni of ,iiP bill. Many of vc I.'eiiioe.'orle editors eon deriu: tne full on account of rise ore ration features in it. ''. ' l.uij iis amended by the ' 'uate oonruittee reduces the d!ir from the MeKinly hill van 2 to 30 percent and - really lower than the Mill's or any other tariff bill ...'0 the w.'tr. We believe it ; as ev.., , J a bill as could be aad uuder ib'i present condi tio!: of the Treasury and .vhrn couple:! with tliein?oiue tax i . v, ill give sufficient rev !a;U to run th liover:i:neut. Tia-re lias beon a test vote on iie rail and on this voted iinooriiy of ten favored the I i;l so it v 11 jiass and bt-eouie :i ia .v ' ..n. The ;."vin: of the corner "ot of the Confederate I'Muiiiieiit took place in i'a!eioi (he j t. ! inst. This oy,uyeit v-: met on foot a Fol carried ot:! with great so -cess by ihe patriotic la--iies of the Mate. Tliey may v !' he ; roiKi ot theirsuccess. This ti.oininient is in commeu o -ation of ' heconfederate sol diers whr. lay d down their ' res for the Southern Con- r.'d a moaunient to the survivors ? the grea t ( struggle. y large con- course of people were in at t" ivlance. An appropriate prayer was offered by ilev. J. A. Weston, lion. Waiter Grimes delivered the address. Malaria is one ; f the most in viilioiis of health destroyers, i tood.'s slatr.eitai ;'la counteract r-i'. e 1 ;i,J build" Up til S so-ill.- Moie.mti.a Ib-tald: About .1 .war ago lb. I.iav n.i I mi- provem has th I Vtlo'-h. M oa.pany. w . i i i::t !i !er l !; 1 1.'. t i ! :. u;n a i ... - .! i. part ol M. !l cou'iiy, was plan d in the l::.:rt!s .if ;i li -reiver. I'l c , ..::iji,i:iy had H.d itsoui.Miud good ;,v" ts Ili IIU'OI t-'-.-.r- s was lint too hir. Tor its sti. l.bul l.-is to h;;ii.lie, hut li'ifor: U'. it lv t :t re wit-. .;!-v:urrtM:;-iil as to lla p.ih.-y to ti.' pi.i-Mi'l. aiai th.is i.-u!t i' ir. a M!.p.:.- sioti of opt ialion-! aad lin.d-; ly in th.- ivi eivi -rship. We are ikiw informed th.it Mere of the larireshu kho! deid-ar- tnakiiip; an i-fioi i. t o leru c.aa-; a:!!o!int .f l.ihor to pi ol,ire tz, the coinpanv. pav off ir'thi-m. I'ni ii t he "old n:iii' s' debts and ha ve ii receive! ship dis. onti'iu -d. Kveiy iiodv inN-iisti'd in the im provpir.enl of that beanl if-il i section of North Caiolau will' would ptodur" two silver .!.. I:,;, u jf th,-' ii-ciion of ti:. lie !ad to nee the Linvi'le;! irs. atid rotis. quetdly s.!vrl qvid.iit is thi-iwn into tla Imi.r-oveniri.t ('onii-aa v :v t ; on its f t ae-ain. 'i'iie new I tncnpixe now lio: across !;; nio'ititai' -V t lie ; tmni.U if Itnvl.-.. i ri 1 1 I "11 -.l.i-. Mor-anton niul .i:ii!!e ii'.toil I c-!osh -oi'mninieaihm rice- ialh if 11 br.aicln o.ad b-'.uiltlli.'ill a zoi l dollar, ;inl con- fr-an rittnian's rap to Lin-jS' ville Citv. (.onjfi'essir.nn lir.s br-'ka made a . a of .e- ! T,. ...... I. at (iree:isl)oro to '.u '.orn'.a1.: and industrial s. a a'. Mr lirvan's snbiect ',v:,s the - J ".Money question" and he; really pleased tiieNorfhj (Vruliiui jieople there is a jreal future before tliis lrilii;uit man. He n;a become TresiJi lit if th; ureat country. There is no nun of his ajro in all this cot: 11 try, perhaps, w ho has ; eclipsed hun in state eraft. j oratory, and brilliancy. Hol.'.'ates was nominated by the Alabama state con vention for (lovenrir receiv- . . j. . . .10 .1 r . .. 1. 1 my; ju' votes 10 mr v 01. t,,i.. . a i, 0.0 .11. 0' on ii.-m mi . m. '.i,v.- 1.-. mi adminisi rat'oii ea n d 1 d a t e and endorses president Cleve land. 'I he phit form endorses the president r.liy except th" suv or issue, t oi. .Joan ;-' It".1 on sill" ra 110 '('.; ie mi - : . ... .4.. 1.. 1 Col. Oati s iii.i.h' a sp.'ei 1. th rlaring his i,i!er; ion to up - port the ticket, so there will be no split iii Alabama. To kill cabbage worms, nti exchange :-y s: "'Disscdve one pf.'Und of alum in any coinonient quantity of rain water by means of heat. then add a sid'Heat quantity oi'i cold rainwater to brin' thej mixture up to three gallons 1 . .... ..Iii,: . ... 1 1 : .. 1 Ai-me 01 uus soiu'.iou 10 111:0 ituirdc n u ll I J 111(1 y ir quite, prefei ably late in the evening. The alum tans the lddes of the worms, musing death wbhotit ii jury o the plants. The solution is also believed to be equally good for preventing the ravages of insects on other planls, suel, as melon vines, &e. The colored man of the South has not joined the tramps or t lie Coxey army. He sticks to his work and makes his living honorably. Many of them are making good citizens and they are ada:icing in education as raP"y as could b-? expected iitidei all their uni'av; u-able conditio. is. The white peo ple are proud to see their im provement. An occasional bottle of Aver's Sarsa(iari!!n. does more to cor rect the tendency of the blood to accumulate humors, and ki cp the orpans nound and healthy, than other treatment ve know of. "Prevent! ai is better than cure."' Try it this month. N. I E'J.tor i r:i -.:. miv!'1 a. i i st.r.i : t! l s i !.: " 1 l n-Kt'ii ill. in ; ih; laeaa tn a v(i , ,, s.:aa i- it. mi ur m a,- -vs. I f i i . I v lis that gold sh.-i'i b t'ite staiaiai d by ; he li to meas-: u:-e the Value of other :a t- 1 1 j a li.uLir i . ' : ... tliat a taan r-,M nsina a rertaia anunint of M h a day. oa a v. a. , ! and a crMain a1! Din;! of sil- ariu a day. oa avi ia. : those two amount ould. - im-Ii. be taken as- a dollar, 'and would be of qua! value, j ! -au-e it took tie san-e aa n , -. ! remained thesnate w!.i!.' the.t'otires a.vrr laities jo;t t u ' as : ri.-h. the,, the lahir that TU ..lll.-iwt nun 'r.,1.1 it. ,!!:.!; proditi-el one jrold di 11 ai n-otild fall on- halt 1.1 vahte. I l'Ut. on the ot ! er hand, " steady, v ' t ' let' : I S i r ! s r 'e. tlll'tl the I.I- I - or that p10d14-.il a s;Iverj0iv ,lf ,i1( iUh r.-hturv; re- 1 ..1 11 1.. a.. . . .. !o:;...r waail l prodree only I fjueti 1 1 v siold wr uld doa . hie if self in value. la cither case the Iarity ! 1K, fm, r.l);,:.,;,,, tlf v;; VP!. between the two natals!()i iit JOrol aud t!:e is ft-oui 1 t,t !rsT, an. I a new parity would have to be ranged, brhiie the coina" - of 'the ell-aprr Iiaa; ;1 could he safely continued, ( iold, with some tiifiin;;-ex- We beh--vi'jceptions, has always lioen Ihii'tuut ini; like wheat find 1 irn. Thesinplii jjold standard" has been supporri'd by the following reunion Is: First, !ecause an ounce of ;.:ol.l is ' 'lh more than an our.ee of silver; second, be cause it is chejiper to ship one thou sand ounces of ;Vrl thausix teen thousand ounces of sil ver, ami third, because sil ver, cm account of its lltutu ation. iu value, has alvvays. at so.ne I tine, or Home place, beea iiiefileient to s-alle in-tv'-natioisal l... dances, wlnl-f ;o!.i t ever has proved ini .ai at toi- mat purpose. . .. . . 1 in. t ra I e.e ;u ir. a eni'1- rcc;it. waif !, nam noi liave 1 1 only a hauled aa . .'.:;st of coppr-s, f a' e(.;.vr-i i.-ace ill cliiifUe. If we had ua!ia;ited eoiraip.a of rt!'i'-r OU1' ti"il l ie.s wtjiiid saai! lw as wm ili-h:-s as the money s.-f the S.aitii was before tii. !-.;.' O! i th- war. mvw, wtien t !;e s'i iver in a ioiiar is w.utii 01 dy .about i v- i-.''itv; 1 i : tl i :((' twr :i. 0 uiar oiav ni.oui ten cents, it is pi. 0:1 I mat Ine coiiiag.. of silver would hi just j1 dangerous as free coinage of fop per, in propor tion to the value of the two metals, or in the ratio of the to one. If we had free coin nge of sil ver, on he piesen! parity, each dollar would contain fifty cents worth of metal and fifty cents worth oi faith in the government faith, 011 the part of the peo ple, in the ability of the gov ernment, to hold fifty cents worth of silver up to the pur chasing power of a dollar in gold, because it had the gov ernment stamp 011 it. The government has lately refused to shoulder such a re sponsibility. S. M. I). dii-lge Aimhek was t;)of I unwell to hold Bradford court during t h i b week. Judge Browit has been con.-i missioned by the (Jovernoi to hold sail court. I ! Y.V-1!i T. .V. i.V ' Th" at l ud a 'in' tud i v i' : (' i ! t !I.V tl l'.HI A'li." C; M -t. I' .- I;.g!V W., h.i;:i In. r.itl.-r ! ss ih:a yestrr l i.v. Tii-' ' o: vt !i! ion t"n.i-1 th- rOT.'u'lt"e 'Ml r -.'.,! l.tv that tl; Lm-U" is ,v t :a!!.- ii; ii"-d t.i tie- f t!i"i i '.i ? inH-r-.-st I ;- i h-; d that ! f ire t: t!i ir vol. - Mr Oku; the !:i"!di. is of the ;-.1;; ui'l require a-sur.it sofa hert nre to the fit- romai; -i!e-aial ohi lGtol. a , i - . li, a j'h !,' t!i.it it a iiam u h roinair-' is passei i r hv UUt' VetO'-i by t U' Ih rsi.i.-nf. llio.s.; will olU for alH, Vt.fo to pass t!,. hi!l II... !.....,. I. ...l ,,ver t!:" Ikre.id-nts veto house thev viil Vitoonlv lor t ! . . peison in f.ivor of f--e i;es rr;'.ini:ied!n,,n;1.; dmounee th- pres. o!d be.-aiae!,.,,! ,v.steni ot nath.'iial ba4ks ll,.. m .rm mii 1 1 :l.ailtl. 4 t ( I I - lllITlif)t - ,i:i:i:o!ol the enact meat of a M Sf , ,;1 f rll.r,i;,.v th:,t will ' ;,,.,. a .r capita cireula- ,;., ,,f ajoto he made up !.v sue ot treasurv ra-' . ; ;isser; . nr-jt)ar t, (Ji-dv.tiraiaju-e of's.- the isnaiiec td silver moiey . and the repletion of lhetie;i.' ; I " ' ; ll .1 ury by uond issue.-, j . i.ui de.i. . -.-same on the uias.--. : deel ues, ,t:- .: that it is ih- dn! v d th- S.v-1' ; '! .. . 1- r 1 1 . " t .. re 1 a r. 01 iir- 1 i : . -. i coin the buliion naw in 1 lr Treasury find to pay into th" jiublie dtbt with silver .and demand the issiv of f !"(), ODd.OiH) of non inter-est-bearinir lU'lts cf small (im; eiiiua I 'eras. The state of jiissHsippi is in meat iued of farm hands. The wholeCoxey crowd could jiet woi'k, but they don't want to work, a' they ha" refust-d eoj opportunities. The ;;y,y t-iseds are now stat vinr r.ud alraost nake!l. ' What ou.;lit to be done with these t'orcifiTiers who rome over to bt'u- arid t r a in p 1 hu ua.!', (he roanrry? Thereportoi' the b-.-ii!r:,A outlook ?i'i- ilie .'.a-t week was m:;tv unfavorable than ea r before. The many strike:: the rciit Umn i;i Peutisyl 'ania .and the sev; rt; coiu weatlier la.s had a dainayin-eff'-ct on business, and every tiiisi' is gloomy. i present times nifar ...j v era; a ! opportunities fai :s. rroakeis and roui ph:. tiers. e now have a greater crop of t Ii "si than ever belore and t hey are in the most ilouiisinlig condi tion ami seem like they ai ri'.j.ty iu ; it hugely. The Senate, made better progress ountigthe lastd.iys of the rl:!-.;ne- ( 1 1; than hud been made belore. This dis cussion on tin plate was some what exciting and heat ed, the duty is fixed at one half of the present rate. Birmingham, Alabama is in ii state of wild excitement owing- to the threatening stale of affairs about the law less strikers. The sheriff is unable to preserve the pence. More troops will be sent to .aid the sheriff, by (iov. .Jones. - . President- Charles Taylor of Wake Forest is now con sidered one of the foremost educators in the South. Mr. faylor's influence is beiig fdt m)t on,y ju the gouth ,)Ut . in other sections also. . , h-.iif wi.l. T jiui. A Helpless Invalid Kidney and Llv'er TroL-tlo and Korvou3 Debility 16 Years of f uffarir.-j CrJc-d by Tf.'inr Ko?d's. "C. I. IToort fit.. Lour':. M;i-..: "Tlw(!.n i. H.i.-u'i B ir;i;.t'i.ln ua.th,. , c,cr unea. t K rrumr-.Mw-' . ., . ..... A H.lp:s Ir.vtl!'!. I- i !i ; I.- !' s r!r.i-i.! fr-r t!r. r .io O.M : i- i 1 ' r -i .i if 1 r;i :K - r i. ' V. .'!" . ' ! '-I ' l rl'..' ITf"y ' 1 . f ! t,- y v.- 'I-' - .'.V. , i.' ." Win. I- v;-t a.- ITViH-'. i ,xr;,1 ,. . . . - 8 .r"' J -c...!. J.t ........ i -. y 4 i ; '. V i t T': , . (. ) ... - .' : . ) lit I- r 1 i a a . 1' !i-!: 1 1 CSIISiliiL SI EI CHAH SISE a- a m a icsi c;aap!' te 1:1 ev iie;.!irt 1. eOUMMii:!'- of ! :-y tin!). Is. Natioi.s, boots iinii Stai'.'K, 1 l,itbv. -i : e, tia-w.iTi', (b are; ji'S, iveh'l"s. (ne-i!s- v. .ire, I ): !!;:s. !'; oils. Nuts ii!:'., b:e., ti.a (,,,(. ! i'.av jii:f receivd f b-- :a Hid laasr camp!; Ir ;i;:c ..t That has ever been ( x!-!l :teil to the cit izeiift of i'.oone ami stu' r'.iti.iilings. caiisi.-.tiiii;- of Ca!tc-"s of nil st v'rs aad sha I. s I'.,.,,.,- ...,a ,.i a., i i : . lies. r;ittU!es, ( ;' I i ,-. a,'--. . ai souks, '.-h;iir.h"a vs . ( o -. r:cr s, !!-'iirietas. l;, drape VI lee! lt-:x. 1' er toiii!.l;,s( jeat s iie. which will sa!-.l jit f. -it lie. -d j.iit-es fr-rrah 1 1 or it;; 1. aaividviit. mceC.t.'g a;;.iu f-.i: :ii KKASOXAII: V. COMi'lITiTlOX Ii. My c nti re .stock ofUi'tit-ral Mtich:tn1isv wili ho sold sit irftiool juices iur ' AS. !i or its cqnivoU'iit ; la (.tih'c to iar!:e raom for 11. ",v st-o-'j.-, I ain oiiViiag my en tire hu of HEADY ma m: CLOTH IXG M LOST. Tiiimkhig my triends and ens - t'lai -is lor the liberal patronage l Ir. y have f;i ven me in the pai. it'iiil Hii'.ieiting a 1 ontiiiualian at tlie s one ho long as I merit, it, ' am - ItKSPlXTFUI.I.Y, 3L Ii BLACKIH'liN Boone, April, 12. 10J-. .NOTICE! By virtue of a mortgage ilwd exeeiited to A. U. Cow les on the r.ivd day of April, lsi.ST, by Ish nni I'uhuwiiy and wile, Mary A. I'a lawny, and registered 111 fiook B. pages lM and 215, book of mortgiigoH of Watauga county, I wall sell tor cash at the court lioasc Joorin boone 011 the 4th day of June, Ib'J I, it lieing the first Monday in said month, the following described tract or par sel of land, lying in Elk tow nship in t he county aloresnid, adjoin ing the lands of Esaw and Jacob Hodges, his ow n lands and oth ers eontiiiiiiifr 50 acres more or less. For further particulars ref erence is made to records in Kt g ister's olJice. This May Jlrd, 'Jl. II. A. Hamilton. Receiver ot A. I). Cow lks. wan r ; i : A ICllM-dy fol disi ;i- i.i.ii i , biiity, ii i.diy 'i r tl.oM ii :"iis wliuli piivsii ians ha ve ploiioniir.-d ii.ruiabie. Wrivo I.' low a few of the them.njv Sftltis whirh v.e aa v i 'fiivt, it nd whiih Wf pubhsh with the jonsrnf of the siu rs wIik jue n nviir-- d that MH-ll a i t:.e,l .is l.a Vi-di si i il i d )u he, i f( 'uiiij in ( ot; mal llwcn, .tf. aa I t ( f lrs. !;ikiy . I'a- e. i ! '"My liii'il.tir rs tiaid if AM I ana ly oi.r 1 11 .-a hi i.t i-li i in jMiun! xyeiu. id'i r mV rii.j fur ! 'i'tn -a ai .-. i:n. a. wn 1 1-. T It, '1 1 "I uwd yoi:r (lai piaaul ( xy o. 'ii id.-.u;! ;i y;;r nia! ;'. hail a- , fi. I t lol til tell l.ll i I lliepv;;! !!:s fit I icn i vt-'i! lo in i. S Us.'. 1 1:;:M' li, H tim b- ii. '.i . i i, n- ."" ,,,M Vu'"" h ' ; I iUlIM', ?. 1. i m "nil r.-i!iimi Mi.ctv i-. i ! Srii.l for book of two bianloil i-.cs fur i it 1 1 In -t ii.fui i: filini.ti s t I imOltials. If. A le.olv c. l.t ti l'.'. I o aij I i rat iiii i.f m 1. 1 i h: hv c aicsstn r '! ! at l,iari. ( o attiiiMif r.aiia::'-!t 1 1 il iii it Otfiif-;j Lis I idtV t''1-3 Arvti St. HllMU hhl; I'a. i -20 Sutcer St. San Tiat t iav, Cat. Vn ti S!. lhil Ai!i q.lii , Si-tcer St. s.111 Tiat ti ! 1 1 -1 1 1 i i 1 tliis paper 1 3 li-f;ir.-:i) LblLi.C 1 1 We v (i:f.;!!;i(fei.Miai taonr j I'.ie i),' Si COlni-hj.ail ! Etigfgies. Carts, vagens, Hacks, Han. ecs Lite. Ti-ey are almost e( rd j:mv, iiatl pel soius wishinjj; tti luiy ran . . 1 1 1 .v lire biH;'.aiiis ny c.ilar.- or. us. We have a hie- lot of NLW bl'GtilCS, WAdONS. CAItTy, IIAKMiS iVe on li.-onh whirl: wid he i-old on teasoiinhle ti huh. If we hnvcnt.t :-c.t what you want, we will take ph-asiue in evitino; l;i,y aatrl from riauaifai turns mid lean, therelorn, iiw veil vi-ry close pl iers. Vt'e havo 11 In;', line (.f new Jlnr iie.-s Col Pi I'M, bridles, etc. c.V erythingin the harness line. Cut) beat the world 0:1 prices. i'.Vln'!! In li i-i tvi.li m , .1 11 ",'T I"'f's. laii.es, and alsogovid bee at i ie. (ii ve us a tadi. fiLSXKLJ'I'AIG v CO. . Lei.oir S. C. AFTKK A lad L TI1C 1ST '04, JO ht r vr,t. i ut on jirici v. Mm'.'T ( A.-il oi: BaIITKI', Miviiii 'i days. -x t.ta 1. I'v-r our ii urn cum. pare oi:! j,i ; ; , v il !, t i.rsr m-!!;i j nil ! aa-. 1 , . vi-e ;, i .. . 2 y in .e im!' i-'. i! yra J 1 .1' pramdn d .1. e i: r :;i.ia), 1 ! poi:.'i -;.' r a;- I: r M .(:(!, lest c -ico (i to 7 1-2 els pel yard, cot e i check, 2" inches wide. 7 cts. (leryurd, and ladies' and gents' hats cheaper than they '.save ev er been no Id belore. We are just receiving a f.ili lino of Indies' dress goods ut prici s to suit the havers. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. Call ami see us nnd we can save you money. U-r. J0HXS0X EDMISTE.N jl CO. Blowing Bock. March o. NOTICE! I wili offer for sal1, to the highest bidder on the 2, day of June, 1894, at Moretz Mills, N. C the following property to wit: One horse, two milk cows, 20 sheep, 50 head of hogs, besides a num ber of joung cuttle; oi.e good surv' or's mmpnss and fixtures. Temis of sal t ash. E. B. Miller. May 3rd, '91.
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