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VOL. II. The Moore Gazette. CARTHAGE, . C, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, .1884. 1 . - - CAHTIIAGE, X. C. THE TJ BIFF HI. Iiut what-ii a farhT to begin . JM. W. SCOTT, Jr.; Editor k fnblisher. j wn!,! ... . . - t. " i mini is n irciifiiiiw ur t.m.e 01 KnbKrition Katn. ; V The Demo rew Jackson. On copy, one year, One i'y. three iiiopthi. ned and increased, caiic President, An was hoHtite to the protective noli cy, to Mr. Clay an I to Mr. Cal houn, H caused a hill tri hn in. faxes or customs vi oiilrdoceW m.to Congitjss, IS32-3 J. pe out Hie protective tariff. iernment ott the merchant lis.! tli? tu w -'ji comes i ito its tistrmnBreiirjtt bill would ha vie passed, bur I; ! couuii ics, or umi goeoui jrotn j V?aJ H.Ioiinral procets "' -.-' ' tita ,...ro i.. ml,...- T Ik...... I. J I . . 1. mis I'Uiio iu uinn . LUUhlllCH '" filmed )U tit j farming low. , Wolll.i abrupt H-hmmur mir. comi rt inesB taxep-tisrorn iiimi f r -p''i oi ins i.oiirv, u f, ich wuuid One piAre, ne"?cii, one time, $i (0 e as : iiey .ne c;ineo, hre 0, I ajso n;i ve jn on niT tTUister fa the ore Minor. MuwMvttimto, ,i-5" fished at evcjj port, and atVheV country; Mr. .C!houji wag in !,.,- One Mitini-e. one inch, sue nw.alh. 2.()D I . . ... , ? .. . . . . J- - . . LiWf'c.WHr,nWWf IS A,eil , Oar.-. both equally- as jo of taxation, am) est gooil to the the Ameiicao r And these tv in a word, the p NO. 52. iWe the bordens onfer the great- reoJest number' of ojle. propositiorn are. IV J VM HUT ifJIlO- cratu; p-irry, bofTi-Jtafe and - Na tional Dt MWtiai RinKnjV.rm " "iVivj Kpt that goods be not t.idedi we're patriots., koyrevjer ; without payiieiit ot the u qut.cd Jd opposed in poli LlutHs or taices.' fcom hm&i&tq ver ! V7rT. J )liC 67 KSEliAL DIRECTORY "CaIITHAUK N. (' - s'rlctly proieciive 1 1 r i f I u one that hits i's diiti.s so air. iiicd s Motor. A. M. I. Williamson. not to prevent importation of for- romisMoriri. T. M. Tyson. J. C, jeign goods, ana consequent com .Jaekon. A. H. McNeill. II. J. Muse. ! net ition between home uml f,,r. eign mantifattureis, but only to give the home manufacturer the advantage over his Torvign com petitor to the amount of the duly. , Aim what is a high protective i tariff, or prohibitory tar ftV A prohibitory tanfl ditscards en jtiri'ly all thought of revenue, be jinjra system of impoit duties or raxes so arrafigt'd is to preveitl Mwt f.rst Monday in every month, at 7 ';iock. . -t liief of IVHc-. J. W. F.gan. Tieourer II. J. Muse. CHURCHES rretyleiian. Rev. M McQueen., l'litur. bfeivic, every fiiRt and iliiid Koiidys at II o'clock A.. M. Suuday ' luiportaliou ol certain goods cllool everjr Sulbatb morning. jormerchandi.se. This is aceom- Me.nodiSt.-Kev. W. B. Dob. 'TV ! ,IUhed by quiring fch , goods l-r. Service., every wcorul a.,d fourth j 10 l,H' VHry high duties or taxes Mndno, ot.ll o'c'oek A. M ai.d 7J 'or t,H' P' ' viIefe" ' ''titerin iur I'. M. Sunday Scbofd on Sahbitli markets, i he objpgt IS by uddhig Tttormng. 1'raier nuctm every Weil tie(lay night. , the high duty ur tux to the cost of manufacture to prevent the for- Bapiiiit. Rev. M. Baldwin.. Pastor. ! 'M""inu..ctuivr vm coming Setvi". every fcecmid Sunday, at I: j",to our maikets, so as to break 'hk A.M., aid i P. M. 1'' down competiii.m and give the 4 tliomt uini.uaclurer u (Vow swine COUNTY Superior Court Ccr and Juiljje. A. H. McNeill. R'jjUter of Deeds T. V. Bitter. Sdiei'or. James D. Mtlvcr, b'herifl and Treasurer. W. M. Black. County" Surveyer.J, F. C..le. ouiity ?uj.t. of Public Iiintructicu, j to sell at any trice he may enoose. I Coiopetitiim, as wo know, wiiih Probate j'1 -"Tease trade, iliiniiiibh. s ric W.J . jonurt Keeprof Pir House, Jailer W. W. Tj.tV.Mufce.i Huinc-? r. es. Of cuuise so long as there is a government the people who live under it must be taxed to provide moiuy lor its support, and . to a larifi'therefure that looks only to 'the support of .-ihe governiuent 111 1 i j ii i ami inai is ui y, 0 operations ihevecan be no oWjc li.it itf ui !rkf.rr ;iC w i lt-i it UVU 1 VJ I UMTS ' Illiw . County Attoruay.J. U. 11. ck. . government we mut be taxed. ' - Coinni Women. W. P Cameron. Otintrnnin, GH. Cole, U. li. Manio, 0. W. SUw, M. M. F. y. Fnperor Court. Kvery firit Mordny in February and Augu-t. The first Congress Legal Adyerliaemcnt. under the 1 Constitution, ar ii fiist session, fixed the poliey of the country, and adopted the plan of r.iism it-he revenues of the United Sttites jbv a taiitf. Tiieie was .entire i unanimity in this plan lor raising revenue, and the universal feeling mistaken. icv. and t hev sfiiife and to beat Qlillrktir jXkoii by the pwsage tlirough UoMreon of Mr CTay'n celeb'-itetf 4Cofiipromise Tanff" of S:J;3. ihis was on abandonment ol the protective policy. The bill provided lor a gradual reduction of'ajll dulies then nbove the reyeriue "siifi.dart'; that is to say. so high 'as to be prohib itory in fact and defeating the ob je-ct of a tariff', which 1 Is to raise revenue. Oiie-tenth f one-half of at! duties for protection above that standard Was tojbe taken oft annually for ten yearsj, at the end, of which period the whole of the other halt was to be taken off; and thereafter all dutjies were to be ,cV,!e() milinIy 'with if view to Cevenne, and hot for firotection. In 1S42, the-year jfixd by the Compromise lor the regulation oi revenue standard, duties on the fUf protectiMnists.raUi;. and the VV big Congress passed a la w in wbich protection and not" revenue was the object." Ttie Democrats feturnpd to power in IS45, the revenue thrift of .184(5 was adopted, and under it the country prospered, until, In -ISO I,- the R-poblicans ob laineii possession of t meut and war came. day tiie tariff has been! that 18 to say, prohibitory. For years suh a tariff, cutjtinK off rev-J euue Utl, SIIUUi.l napi le (jovern Since that protective; - - I , .1 1 I muLmdl V enormous ounieu tY jihe twp who paid for home njnrnutacture i he prices of foreign gods increas ed almost by Hie nnnmnt of the duties that etiitu.iljy excluded ihe foreign gjods o' lijke kind and q i..iity. But men hjive learned sense by dearly bouhit' experience and are steadily tenifjing to the knowledge ih-it the old - policy, Gen Sealcs'Uppaintiuent. ' Gen. Scales jvill meet Dr. YorV at his pubiishej appointinetits On rhe Est of tTilBlue Rfdge, as fol lows: Concoid, day, August 29th. Daltos-S.iVirday, August Slltli. Ltncolntonyjlonday, Sept. 1st. Shelby, Tudav, Sept. 2nd. R iiherfrdtk, Wednesday Sep tember 3rd! f Columbus, Thursday, Sept fth. Charlotte, Saturday, Sept. 20th. Owing tohe f,,ct that the can didates fof Lieutenant Governor and electtvs tor tlie St'ite at large York I am reminded of that poetic expression, "Pity the sorrows of a poor old man whose trembl'ine i: ...I i . ... o svllable of nr..i..i. ml the rest of the mM,- . . oiu man wnose tremb ne calrulated thah 41 w ScitTes, what a cortrast? his'noble bearingr his intellect ual face, his bnlliantunfenilnce, his long and honesty public life1, mark -histnlen-did jmiividualtrr!, nnd make vou feol; proud that North taroHnai gave birth and honor toWeh a WiT.T I have :i id nothing ;in prejudice on the one hand or hish coloring nn the other." Thc future wit! gootLf ; " juicitrciiis rrtare, viiq Wilkes will hold a little eomefirt th niamcy rwf nexVGoVern Alfrefi Al. Scales. ; Vkbb'u.u Sat. ?eics and 0!,ta eer?3r fort ciVti , uuuu.emna 8eCtn,f , Thg gtor seqj.illy gootMe Will be observed whether ttis takW s a ror.r.iK..,. Mon..to seienc iMfp f humor. Tro, Times.- - - ire now canvassing (ne couiities appomt- covered by Dr. York's ments west of the Rid ins ft on Scales, by the advice of the Dem ocratic Executive Committee, will not meet him at "those appoint ments, and the Democratic Com mittee announce the foUowjng ap; pointments for Gen. Scales iu steac: Monroe, Saturday, Sept. Gth. Big Lick, Stanly, Monday Sep tember Sth. Albemarle. Tuesday, Sept. 9th. Troy, Wednesday, Sept. 10th. Mt.Gilead.Thursday.Sept 1 1th. Waile8boro,Saturday,Sept 13th Rockingham Monday Sept 15th Slioe Heel, Tuesday. Sept. 16fh Payettville, Wednesday, Sep tember 1 7th. S wiford, Thursday, Sept. 18th. Charlotte, Saturday, Sept. 20th. Appointments of W. J. Green. Talk About lour Snake Sioric MOORE COUNTY. ' . But wake up lhe dead and Jet -11 liar the champion snake, story of the mounluins. We never attempted .to write np a snake f.t ry before - but it lias aUays been our earnest intention to lettliem alooe until we "found one worth mentioning. List wetk Mr, R. Y. Nohtnd, of Finei Creek, iol reduced to us in our office, Mr. Milas Hannah, a former Uay'oodite but now a resi dent of Kentucky. Mr. Hannah lead in conversation by stating- that he had come all the . way frum "KentnflcB t. ascertain the truth of a bnake story which had originated from be 0oan taiu range neor here called ib!e Smokies. He said a story had been going the rounds in Kentucky that two men were out hunting in the Smokies when they aiscoveied a very large spring, tha sur rounding of wbicb exhibited evidence that some largo creature bad been visit ing the place for water. Having their interests excited and being interested in pursuit of any ki id of gams, tbey re- Sulvpd tn trali'li f.ho renrt b n ti ifc1 ., Mvvu ... v ii.-u, m l , 7hc B"pnI Otuicrniik The R-ileish fWiCau''' r feevf j6ke ofitM. chJmP ts SXKcalo's brig amr " butterulk t6fy4.0un who yts excessively pofitl ws in vited i take tea at the house of hU ' " sweethearts MiVSosan. wiih'ber own sweet d gave, him gass of bu t erm.lknd in.wasaVtugly t . r ' -'V U.iHI.'l.l ill! VTI n tJ f rvt ik-. . - bat houlda'i, refuoeanythinir Sh g.. ve 0Im alovved buTtert . x.r, uoucan party so much that he swallows civil rights arijja.ll. Batten j,r A Mad Doa-We are very sorry hear thatasony Mr. John Robinson.: of Anson. h age not, 'learned, was on Monday last bitten severely on the wrist by a dog thatjwas supposed to be nad. Other persons are said to have been bitten by the same dog. Young Robinson ,-waS;taken to the doctors at Wadesboro, who imme diately; out the 'affected part and thoroughly cauterized the wound. He was carried on Mon ('y night to Charlotte ;fo'r further t re a t m en t . Richmond Rocfol. ITBtCJ U"-" I."1-". ii i. now zr. ATTORNEY AT LAW ' iti its lavor was. made stronger by the universal knowledge, that this ! method of raising tlu necessary ! revenue would incidentally protect" 5 AN FORD, MOORK COUNTY. N. C. ,lioinetnanufaetures. v -A i This policy of a revenue tariff Will aMent (he 'ourU of M(Kre unit Clnvt-' l. ... , m im,ue.. d the colleotiou. anJjHh such protection resnltmg aS thr,prtineut biuiuew. - was a necessary incident to any wy;!88t . .. Itarifflor raising revenue, contin- ' : j ued undisputed autiF;' lS17.Ii itlwvt ijear Mr. jtouro. oe came tl A OltTUDtr n.n vwiiimi., ip;,i.,--n,l .;.., i, ;,,'., I l I raiu i ii i . j in ptl l i v lllit o nut ATTOBNirST ATLAW, j neni !y extinct Congress was al most unanimously Democratic, Fajfllfville, N. C. "Prflcltrea in lie Counties of Moore, f'tira bertard, Harnett, Sainpeoa and Kliclon. JrtlllTtf D. A. f'oviKi;ToK, II. B. Aiuvs, kMouio, N. C. Monroe, M. C. W.J. nMi, Curtliuge, X. C. and the jteiiod is known in the history ol the. united States as "the era ol good feeling." The era came to the beginning of an end at the beginning of Mr. Monroe's second term, in 1S21- 22, when a marked division manifested itselt among the Democrats, who were i he Coneress. and Mr. Barbour, a n ' ' ' and that the sooner it is again the policy ol the country the better lor all.. Men are beginning to see plainly once more, anjd to recog uizk the truth ol the iixi..,m that it is by "growing at.tj producing what-we can grew lind produce. most cheaply, and ty receiving iroth other Countries what we can not produce except a: loo great expense,' that the greatest degree of happiness is to be communica ted to.lbegreatest number ofpeoplt that the great intet"ests of the country are itisepambilt'; that ,ag- i t iir.i I'.iin n.r.ree . niwl m:ulil- factures v. ill rise or tall together, and that all legislation is danger ous which proposes to benefit one of these without looking to con sequences which may1 fall on the others." The commercial marine of the Union has beeji swept from the seas, and only the immense Manly, tVt; 5th. llAt!NCTT COUNTY. : Spout Spring Sat. Sept. Gth. Averasbotc, Wed. Sept. 10th. M.itthew'sStore,Thu.Se.t. 1 1th Buim's Level, Friday Sept. 12th CUM B E UlA X D COUNTY. Little River Academy, Monday, .Septe.nber 8;h. Rhode's Mills, Tue. Sept. 9th. Miijor.C. W. McClammy Dem ocratic elector will probably speak r.t same. time. Speaking to begin at 2 P. M. a.'.-l T A. WourriY. crt.l2S. J? U. . ver vTorjiV H&ifiti;Kuar equaling an ox and oo that h"ea?i . . C . 1 ; 1.1. A . 1... horns about two leet in icnm. roonater-devil neated them their peicep tive organs acted and re-acted, they d d not know what to cull it, but tit last they observed that, it w.s a roouster SNAKE. The men were put to then wits wi.at ws to be do'ie, run or fire, hea they c noluded to fire. No soon- ,!. !, mir I.f tllfcir CUrW. both at CI tiia'i v"v.w ----- SDALE & WOKTUY, , m a a r toijjeys ai Law, Carthage, N. Ct llnye formed a Copartnership for th practictj cf Law m the County of Jwre. James A- Worthy, ATTOUXEY AT LAW, Cartilage, N. 0., , i riiiriiceH. in .-,norp. nnrnprr innrrrhT.. D.e.-e, h,.d gone up, than the roar ani j rj auJ ii;jnJol u, countiM . peciia Uen. weut up to the tion given to tb.e Collection of Claims. ept)4 If Covmsto&i Adans & Adams, s revenue tariff man was elected tbiitory of the Union, which as iSpeakef of the House by only sures a living to its inhabitants, Attorneys at Law, Carthage, N. C, Ht formed i rrtnerhip for the prac- Bovl-tf tie f law in Moore conuty. A P. OllJIRRT. Gulf, N. C. T. B. Woma. k, Pitbiboro, X. C. GILBERT & lVOlrlACK, " Attorn eys-at-Law, lour nuijority over Mr. Taylor, an advocate ol a new policy of levy ing duties upon foreign imports not lor revenue but with a view specifically to protect domestic manufactures. Ihe new tarin movement failed at this sosion.j But in 1S-33-24, Mr. Clay secured the passage of an act imposing tariff duties npon several articles ol loreign importation with the direct view of affording protection to ttie manufacture ol like articles id thk country. A wide and per manent split in the Democratic lave formed a co-partnership for the prac tice of lnw i the rouutj ef Moore. Alt hatinetia letters shnnl.l U ml,1nci..l Owtf. K C jy26-tf party resulted, Mr. Clay and those lever the revenues, ; however de 1 . i. whatever liannens. Has saveu im ti great mass of the people from fi nancial ruin. From the bitter experiences ol the past twenty years the people of the States have come to realize two things: , 1. That the Federal Govern ment ought not to be allowed to hurden them .with taxes in any shape, whether by tariff or by di rect taxation,.beyond the amount required to pay its necessary ex penses and gradually extinguish its public debt. And that when Scales ami lci k at Wilkes fooro. Friday the22d inst.,pcople came io crowds trotn every part or ttie old county to bear Gen. Scales and York to hear and see for them selves what these two candidates for Governor had to say the one representing the great body of the white people nnd tax-payers of the State: the other; the. candidate ol. the revenue omcers, nsuameu o i . L. K I r. - ir a t r urw iar, riariv nr. uc' Well. we. all beard th'em, '(here is no use in talking ' it is the most unequal match that ever ran lor Governor of North Carolina. Scalriiad York in his own couoty at fpiilvn home at Trap Hill and Wilkecyro, and in tones oi won dertui ifveech and sarcasm tore from 'hliVthe lion's skin and held him upV vi'Osed in hideous defor mity, tifr)'ven hii friends many of rhP.n tif id away in disEUst, and declare? aly will never vote for him agistor any office. It is be lieved li'iHany who heard them both dajys that General Scales will be at him in his own county in No vembef next, though York carried ir turn l Let KnDDl S OV Iiw .ij" ur twolyears ago under thf msk of anti-nrlohibitjon. &mce nisueccp moans of the ske weut up to mountatn.tops and siL-otly floated away ,.n tbev drifting -bre.se; which ca;ried the sound for 10 miles. Then we SJ noso the snake died, for the story said ,,,;,,..rl it ai.d found to their curiosity and amazmeut. that it wa really the lare.4 snake the world's secretary ever recorded. The horns were those which protruded from a cow ich the snake bad just swallowed, wo; Charles A. McNeill, ATTOLTEI AND CjC.SEL0K AT LAW, , CaithagelT.'C. - Cluinis collected, and returns promptly maiJe. eptl4-tf snd the alarming sounds were the bel lowing of the poor cow which had beeu inooceutly shot standing inside the and snake. Mr. Hannah saia me s ory originated on hu old hunting groutm but as it was not a good jear for snake talea he would not make any farther in vestigition in the matter. Wcijues- ciile News. Time Occupied by a Drcain. Jno. Manning, N. M. Dunla p MANNING &. DUNLAP, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CARTHAGE, X. C. eptl4-tf W E. MURCHISON. ATTORNEY AT LAW. JOXESIIOKO, IV. '. Prarticee fa the Superior -Courts of Har aeir, Jfoore, Chatham aad Cumberland Couutiei jpff-)fccial attention glten to tbe Colla tion of Cldme, and return promptly made Mptji 1 who followed him becoming what were called National Republicans. In IS27-2S, Mr. Adams being President, and Mr. Clay Secretary of State, the new policy was ex tended, and after much excite ment in Congress and in the cou n try, a tariff law based upon the protective policy and known as "the Bill of Abominations" was passed. The excitement coutin rived, exceed this amount, they should be reduced so as, to avoid a surplus in the treasury. 2. That the duties on foreign importations should be levied lor the production of public revenue, and the discritntojuion in their adjustment should be. such as would place the highest rates on luxuries and the ncct'fsarieB of I'dth distribute as owest on the . I i . . J v. 1 .in It . 1 1 innhMisaii neen iuauc imh..., drd rlave left him like rats from a burturlg barn, voor uiu jr.v-. h seejrns completely broken down in boi v and soul; while General . . I' . L If. l Scales! is the very einowuiirmu fine h the n blaze scale Clev Was HOTELS. alth and spirits. He has set ounta"ui8 on fire which will with patriotic fervor till be is I iu the capital at Kiieign auu land in the Whito House at inston! When I at -a A paragraph , published in the Philadelphia Legersome timeago, giving a calculation of ih speed of thought in dreams based upon a case that hnppefld to present the reauired data, has been wtueiy copied ad has called out other stories and estimates ol me same kind. A correspondent of the Sci entific American relates, that dur in theTurco-Russiae war a tele graph operator at Sedaha,Mo.,wa8 receiving a press dispatcn in wnicn the name of Gortschakoff frequent ly appeared. The -operator be came so familiar with this succes nifin of ftntuida that . as soon as (he first svlablc of the" name had been Mas. BaM dae to inform jh pnb. received he went to sleep, had a fieot TraTetint pubiio with gnoi bmr.t and lfni and elaborate dream about a lodsCBt Witk a Urge and commodioM THE CAMERON HOTEL, Cameron, X. C, Under New Management .J J. VL BRIDGEBS, - Proprietor. F;rt-eWinaUoftftppOTtnW. Tl.e Proprietor l-o anMiwe4 to ihe pul)ic tht he Is nw prepare 1 with itable, and itock will have tbe beet attention. Term moti- epz.-tr BARNES'S HOTEL, ' :' Jonciboro, X. C. ' hunting trip in the Indian Territo ry ocupyifig several days, ami nriai Iv during ihi division of tbe game Woke up in ti lie, to take the hrul. ,iumtftL h.r.taiBff.he i albO well prepared tor t-er- nunent Boarders tnde. Wh male and female, and othens'-mnd offew, at bir table, ihe Tery best hat tbo market aff.-KU. g uoa nwa.s.uaa porno oiieutiou Kinji
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