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V 6 m y - ' Hi 'r, .i 111... . .I,.' 1 m i.',i.':.v"v,7' ' .t 1 v; f--4'.,.' ;;yJ&.WASHlNGTON ho a a copted ,r a ri 'I A d Vi tri t fu n ; to hCrf the party of oistiii ::ROit)hedJaemd(Tutiu''fipeaKMr0 who are to f bO'KPUt upoo a j; ; mirisibiiarjr .tour of the Neat 'and Northwest by the Nation , al AsBociatidn of Dofnocrntic 7; -clubs, fiitnilar f that Bent out by the ome inworiatioh four years ago Uieh was so ' Buereeaful iri oroubin? th , terest of democrn ts in club , work, which provwl a connid arable factor in thedemocrat ; ; io victory ot '92. The party will leave Washington about ?V ' Aufifi 24th, poiny: via Buff ji ; : lot through New York, thro' . the Great Lakes "to Duluth, '..'Minnesota, where the fl r s t meetin$ris to be, IHd. The route from there will be thro' tfie Dakotas into Montaaa, , i-thro' the Yellowstone Park, , Idaho nnd Washington, i the H(helule l)eing so nrransed that the party can take part in the annual meeting of tUe Democratic Society, in Wash insrton. They will then go . through Oregon, nnd Utah nnd continue hr far west as I ' 8rt n Francisco The home- ward bound trip will take in 'Sh Mexico, Neva dT, Tolora f do, Nebraska; and Missouri. : The, pa i ty experts ro be fn the road ahoiit six weeks k Thee missionary t jurs un der the auspices of the assotii n't ion of 'democratic clubs are "not in the interest of niiy in dividual, but soMy f the party.-- In fact, th nssoria tion of ...'democratic. 1 cl u ba would find it impossibly to bno m a ny i n d i v i ( 1 u a I . a s b H'r Constitution it only nieels tnV' in i'0'very four years nnd then always after ti e party has made its presidential nomination, it booms the party and not the man. -Se-iretary Carlisle goes up bh his vacation this 4 week, '.- '- nnd jns he wi snend ir as . a neighbor of President Cleye- vv ib'iid it is prcVbable ohat both of them will combine a little : Y:" business', with their ;re.-i ea- "Q : 1 tioti. Assistant 8c. Ilainlin netas 'Secretary of the I'V" " Treasury during Secretary i ' ' ,Carlisle!s absence. . " - ;;Those (leino"rats whobave ; long had a desire to vote for , Hon. Wm. R. 'Morrison, of II iinois for President were de j lighted with the news' brough t jfrora Illinois by exCbngress- tiirin Forma n, Mr.'.Forman thinks the state will he cer tain to serid a solid Morrison . delegation to the National i . Convention; and speaking of . bis vh a nces he ha id j 4 'Col onel ; Morrison. has great natural ; strength as a candidate. He : ; has lorce cud honesty and courage, and is of. n ; pave, ' ehng-biick hickory democra-, - cy which was plentiful m the days of Andiew Jacksoth- Jt . - fsn't so common now,: tuft, when discovered, is jnst us v' popular ever. Morrison is n poor tnan too; his public - career hasn't made hliti rich. He has armies of friends, too ' iivMifesouri,' Arkansas, .Tex : tis Alaba nia cin fact all thro' :.'i its Tiintwith a war' record Co Iblhwil .Morrison just tills : the The" Washington iur that ionvt(?t?'d tliptaih Howgate qf robbing the JTO.verqment would have been entitKd to rinuchmore credit bud it b ie verdict not been occompnn?d by a reconimendaHon to the mercy. of the court, the guilt of the man has , never been ee riously nestionect by any body ex(;iipting the twelve ju rymen who at i prevK)iis tri al acquitted biin .Why then should t the jury ijsk iriercy fir him? It is equivalent to saying: the evidence was so plain "'that ivetiad to rrtii Vict. him, but, a sj t wm p nly go v ernment rnqney b i.6to1e, please dont be too hard on hirn App1icat4n for a new trial has been made and when it is refused, as it is almost. certain to be, nh anpeal' will be taken, Tie Court of Ap peals will not Vit ngtim until fall, ftleanwhile Howgate will have to go to jail. ' . Silver nullion is n-iv quo ted a t. $ 67j jin lounce, which is foil r qep f higher th a U i t was one year ago, and Treas u r v officia Is bj'l iev that it will go higher on account of Uie Chirtesdftnand ; for sil ver to pay l a pa n the war in- demttityf wiiirli.a t the prs- iit price of silver will require in the nefgbb'orhooti of U8 0' H),000 of bullion.- The . Je- mand tor silv.er.to ' meet th'e general e'xfieiisesofChitia and .lapau in thw later wir is' t una ted to liav-.fni'a'(y'.;.;r. duced the afrailabl stock of priyatel.?iinjiouv:!:iiihe United States to vj oiiKidera. l.ly less than 1 ,0()0,006-nun- ces: ine. uoveriinunc. lias, of course .Ja; tnucli 'greater mount than , tiui t, bu tv tlu bullion owned by theGoyeri; inent isn't in the market aiii is not Jikyly to !je, certajnly1 not for some titiie to come; as Congressional ; legislation would have to le secuivil to sell it, if such was tha desire. of tl.e Government. , , . . bnmberl jiri,, is theoestof all. Vincent J...lJ;irkl, of Dan bui'v, Iowa. Ivas used Chain- hcrlain s (.011411 i,einijy.wben ever in need of a meUiciue for roughs and colds, for the past five years, andsays. 4,It al way's helps uie out. If any one asks me what vkiiTtJ : 6 f cjugh mpdiciiie 1 use, I reply, Chamberlain's js the btst of all. 25 and 50c bottles for sale by W L. Ur.vnn.' Statesville ljandmark. The news comes from Alabama and from an apparently authetitic Hource, that the ..free silver Democrats and the TDpulisfs of . that State hive nnited and that this union has been met by ' a combinatiAn between thespand noney Demo crats and the Rf publicans.' One of th8 alliances is ns legitimate as thebt'aer, and both : wings ol the Democratic party will live to icgr't tliat either 'was ever made. But the case -mows th tendency toward the rKforftiatioii 'of party lines. It the: wlver agitation keeps np anotheryear anr the. finan cial question is made the leading issue of the next campaign, we are apt to .'see .some ', Btrange sights and "hear, some strange sounds,: vr"V'v.-' r'' 'f ' .; ; ' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. 7 THE 'W At DENIES. U organton' Herald. . Their . V iirage Valdese" a .flag' station on t he V N. C. II, R. is located seven riiiles east of, Morgnnton, thecoun ty ea t . Tb a i-ea of th i s v i I lage fs nbK)Ut 20ncres. itlere is sihflM -tlieir church seho()l, postofliee. store and also a hoisey mill owned by Mf; J , Mei r la tter . giving woi;k to about 25 boys and girls. ;t3otfie distance from Valdese they ha H tx saw mill whioh gi vji'8 work to a dozen men ppon their tarins thy rn ?8fpt' n'' pa Uy . corn , Y:hei t and pptatoes'Qiiite recent ly they ha vh "planted large Vineyards in J he cultivation, of ..which theyjj re ' skilled. Owing to their ignorance In the use of bhr fa r.minsr imple ments, to c theirdevoting tnostiif tji tiTrie to building an d rlea n i ng : u p new f a r tn s n ad, the d rough t etc.; tha far ming last, yea rwas nct so successful. But their ' dili gence has bf'en unqupstion hie, vvorlcing as they do from dq,vn . urftil dark with two hours intermission for meals; one tit Mn nnd theotrfpr t two. The peculiarities of ilress, the antique fashioned bonbets of wnien: the fancy colored kerchiefs of the young girls nnd the. heavy thick solwi shoes of the men inva riably attract the attention of the stra nger. He finds a penph of low stature, fhick set aq 1 stout.. Their com plexion is da ik, they hh've I "rjgh U in tel I igen t eyes an cl faces.- Of a hopelnf tempera ment they a rAth most soci able ; people imajxinable; They do not fail to Welcome the sti anger trAheir houses wi 1 1 1 the.utin ost ci rd i a I i ty a nd a re bigh ly ir.sul ted if he refuses to d ink theniiiversal sally oftered cup of tea. Per haps the -most, attrncive trait of thesM , pp()p.. js uni versVi 1, gen feel pol il eness. ,' 1 1 is such a'wh ilesoal politeness that the A nldeiisian doffs his Kit to evry '"visitor and gives him a "good morning" t hat" comes from the glowing heart of a n a tu ml geii tleman Eyery child is cireful to nr.- wer a 1 1, q ties t i ons as pi )li tely asif death yerej the penalty. Jii fact,-' as poli teneKB" seems to be j ecu liar to ; them , it would be unnatura1 totheni to be impolite : . ; The creed, of the Walden sianais practically that of the Presbvtcrians ; of f this coun t ry: They-, a re a God fea.ri ng, pious, jep pje 0 nd are very rfgid ii the v observance oT fa mily worship. The doc trine of the word Ms inculca ted in the :h i rids of .the j:b i 1 drejn ' iit a ; ve?x early a'ge, Thpy.oire given a French tes tament to repd as they, tiiind the cows in the pasture. It is an interesting scene .to 'see thein as they assembleat the house of worship on t he Sab bath, every man, wOmari and child of ttieai coining in their 5 w n si in plem i ruled , h ones t way- ii worship the God who has not failed thein and their fathers' inthVhoaf of, their deepest sofrtiw, The writer wa g f o rci by i in pressed av i t it their piety when the firstcol uri.y a m i ycd ; a s soo a nst bey uu. (ilighted : from ( aboard rHUIlSlA V r;?: "V: '. t.'I'.'i' ' ;i ':'-'' "" " tlie train they knelt and than ked their God for. their 'safe v b y. a g e ; u ' .thing . t ha t most meii seem o forget in the rush of this. rapid age. family, they have proven themselvesan honest and law a bid i ng people w h ich recoin mends them to us as a valu able addition 10 the citizen ship of jur commonwealth. The education of the mass of the colony is undoubtedly la r su perior : t that of the same caste of Americi citir z -ns. With the exception pf the very small children, ; who speak onl.y the three langtiJi ges, they all read and write Italian. French and t h e i r own dialect. As is usually the case, v thechildreh learn to speak. English mach faster thau tlieadalts.: TheState iias, given them a school dis trict with the usual appropriation,- jjllr. and Mrs. Sou lier' being the; , teacheVsiThe children, I amtold by their teachers, are very precocious and diliigent "students. , It is ratheru remarkable fact tha t thv are able to read French and Italian by the time they are ten or twelve yeii Is old v . FREE COINAGE. 'J v Mr. W W' Scott writes the nut'ttiriMi rirV ti tli. followic topic fi'om Washington on the currency question: V;0: ; 4,Not to go into a financial discussion may the f a t e 8 watch ovpr us and protect us from it I 1 1 is interesting sometimes to note what fi nancial views both gold-bags a h d si I ve- b 11 1 terfl ies pn ter t a in in rega rd to tbis obstriise que tion' tha t is settled ; off hind s freqently by persons of that class whose habit it is to rush stamping and hur ly b'l rl y i ng m which a ngels fear to tread even on. tip-toe and bare footed, I hear peo ple say tha 1 10 to 1 means that there is. to be exactly 16 dollars in circulation to where there ia one now; oth ers that ''free siluuil means the government is, to coin the bullion and distribute, t h e fruitage of the-mint freely to all who want it even to the extent of sending- special a gen t h overthe c i'uu try: to d i vide it out and this is an other version atthe rate of $16 to each' pet son, just as 1 1 cniui ti 11 11111 cjii tiru tr distributed 4p aries (anil a in tile t each con t ra ba nd a nd ward of tht nH t ion , in t h e good old tjuies just after the War, in. the flush times ol re construction'; :: , Last June, DickCi'a wfoirl brought v his twel ve-mothhs oid child, suffering from, in fantile diarrhoea, to' me. It had been weaned at,4'rnohths old and had always been sick l.y. ,1 gave it: the the Usual treatment in such -'cases' but without benefit. The child kept glowing thinner until it weighed but little more tha 11 when horn, or perhaps ten pounds. ' I then started t he fa t her 1 o ai vingCha rnber luin's Col iv Cholera and DiaW rhoa Kemedy. Defore ern e bottle of.the.25 cent hi ze had been uk9(1 a maVked improve inent was seen and its contin ur-d use cured the child., Its weakness and puny constitu tion tiianpeared . andtH . fa ther, and myself believe the cbll i J V I ife wa s sa Ved by this ieujedy. J. TMarlo'w, M. I):, Cjiaif.u'oe, lit; For a.le I)? W, h'l5iyaT. ' ;. - ; .- . . - v. c. J X LY, 4 1893, - - 'il .. . ' --fa .. ...... ..- -4 Atlauta C)n9Ututibu.: ;: ' , Judge Jim Griggs wns re minded of a s tory .ty the pass i'ngf of an electi ic ar, and be- ''One of thr fun niest t h i ngs thallii .ever happened during my connectiouwith, the Geor gia jui iciary was when I was first ejected solicitor,?; ; 'Thtt demands of my post tion frequently put me In the attitude of proscutingfriend. IL was herd, but I did it. ; "An ex-8herih! of u county in my circuit a fellow that I had known and liked for a long while was : prosecuted for making away with' some money. ; It was; an ugly charge. The evidence was con cluiveogainat him. ; . ' '.Wlien I vvent down to.court he came staiurerinir into mv rooin 'fcibnt tvvothjrdsdrunk. 'Jitnvlie said, .Hhese infer narcondrlsare trying to proseciftetne perfect ou t- rage 1 told 'em ju?u wait till I saw Jiii Griggs und we'd fix it. I told 'em we'd let 'em know who to' prosecute. And we will won't w0 Jim? 'I looked a t him very crave ly and said: 'TToni Iv'e got a dead case against you. I a in going to prosecu te y on , convict you and seDd yoq to the penitentiary. Ypti a re guilty. You g)t tho.inDiiey, and I've got the evidence to prove it." "He looked at ine in per fect amazen.entr Hj was dutn foqnded.ll9 said 1 did not mean it. I told him I did. He stntJtytened himself up and mqicbed out withoutawhr?. ; ' H is i,se ,wu8 ,t he fl rst one ca 1 led a f ter' ft i n ner, The j u dge hsked him if he had any cou.n sel. He said no, and didn't want ariyr "He spoke in a half dranken fashion. 'But said the juflge,."you are char ged with a serious offense u nd if you have no money to em ploy a lawyer, I will appoint oiio for you." :4- ;-:v!? Toe defendant didn't Uke i t He a rose wi t fv difficulty. He steadied himself ngajnstd tabla and speakingina iriati 1111 rasnion, sum;. ; ; ; ' 4lYpu honor; I safd f dbnH want i;ocounsel and I. don't want none. 1 mean what ' I .-aid. I don't want hie to take no 'vantage of ze state, rftate' ain'.t got no counsel what der I want with anyV" ' '.;' ' ' ' ' ' - . - 1 ' ' . I " W H. Nelson, who Is in the drug business a t Ki"gvill. Mo., has so much confidence in Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea ' Remedy tha t. be wa r ra n ts e very bo t tje and offers to refund the money to any customer who is not. satisfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in do ing this because the remedy is a certain cure for the dis eases for which it is intenderl and he knows it.'ltj isfor sale hy V. L. Bryan, y . ; . ; Judge, Ilop., hadtlc other day an am usuig cartoon. McKi nley, Hari ion, " and Beed , were rbn n hiVh femio 'straddling, the flhau cial isstie. A ilyer leader was ", on one side be:konwig them tpcdftie that xvay, while a golcMTiig wns opMj8he offering invitation and inducement to .' Jump that way. Tlie j three sat unmoved," a n d when' last heard from were wait ing, Jphn Sherman lias wfc a straddling cxunij)lct Mfn'r, y:::iil :.,'. flRA if' ti-r.-',3,s:iv.- CORDOVArr, : il -ex-niA fine- ' ,'. , ' OverOntMllUoaPoplwMrU : ; W;L Douglas $3&$4 stca : All our shoes ire equally MUsfactory .' ' ' fhtr tfy tb bwt vain for th mow.y. . r '. hey equal cuttoM ihoc In rtyl and At, . . . Tklr werlR( qoaliUe ara unMrputcrf; -Th prko Bra uniform, a tnmpca m aoia. vv Pram Si to Sj aavad aver other makaa. Uyouideatercanact supply 70a we can. Sold by ,. Desleri eter where Wnnted, agent to, take excltnire tale for this vlclnltj Write t onec. : ..' . -.' ... ' I Docs lis Hit You? V VThe managieitlefat Of tllft f e 1 Equitable UU Assdrine : Society in the Department of $ jf 9 the Carohnas, wishes to se cure a few Special Resident 2"-' '. ' Agents, Those Who are fitted J, lor this wofk Will find this 5 t ! ! It is work, however, and thos4 ! who succeed best in itpossess JI character, mature judgment, ! ! tact, perseverance,' and the ! ! respect of their community. 1 1 ; ! ! Think this matter over care j ; , ! tjully There's ; an 'tmusual ! i ! I 'opening for lomebody, If Jtj j" ; ; fits you, it Will payyoul Fur- ! f, , I ; ther lufortodtiott on nequt 3 ! ! : W. Roddey, Abinater, I !! '.'..":' DndtHIII. c & v - o : PROFESSIONAL. B.t0UNCILL,Ju. A Rm Opportunity Attorney at tj&ft ,'::... ; 0 . Boohe, N;.C. wb, councill; m, d... '":V ,' Boone, N C. . Resident Physician. Offlca - on King Strefet north of Post Office.' 2.-,.,:.V- 'K'M: 11 AJIORNEYAI LAW, ; ' MARION, - - V V -Will practice in the courts cHf VataugaA the, Mitclu.ll, McDowl . and ail )tVev -c()Uiil;Ks in tli , . western district arSwui utten ' ; tion givni to the.f:oilH'r.ioiV;'Qf.'.'.i!;-.-; W. B. t'utmcill !tf. D. T. C. Biacksiirn. , Boone, Jf. C. ZioariUe, C , Counill & Blackburn, ' 1 - mi ra- A pnvsiiiians .snrirfiflns;. ' BkFCalh attended at all . unci, '93: ''",'. ;. .. E. F, LOtir.L. 4. C. F'XKTCHEIt'.': ;'.. '; . LflVI!.L&FETCHER;ii A T7 Olltih YS ATM - M ':'"vi'BO0NEN.a'-,;'.:-; ti)ccial 'attention gireh toiho eoiktiop ofvlainis,"2 .. CTbsmbnlala's y and Skia 6iatmab . Is A certain enre for Chtbnic Pore Eyn,- k: Granulntwl Eyi lih, Bore Kipplea, Vikfi, ' t EcxratTettar, 8alt Iihenm tad bold UesA, '& oeaht per box. For b drnggists. '.. ; : '''" ''.'TO HOJlfelToWKEBa. V V.V:- . For poUIrjt t home In t fine hetltriy co , i. ditiou Try I)r, Cidy's Conditio;- Powder Thqr touo op t! rratem, ski dipwllon, ccr . ' loan of appetite, relieve eonstSpatioi v:l' kidney diMtden and destroy worr a, r ' , . Bcf hfe to an old ororer n-ked hi: . Ij teaU per paclga. For salo by dm,. . .. ' roilBTIPfWM, . , IndlpHitkwi, and Stomaoh d1-- - . BHdWNH IHOif Bi t-. . , All dealer kwp It, 1 per bouln. t-. ' -Vada-marfc tt MaJ reJaiv
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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