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- ti - - J , . r-. ; , ' - . - - lire te3iwMQMiHI aaaaaayaptfcawarttigBfca jiv.mwi ivk .1r - it -i - I I r j-ii. , 'i - j yoL xix.;1thied series. SALISBURY, N. C, THURSDAY, J01Y112, 1888. 110.83. iilifii mi . If II VVTv J 111 NL. V Mil II III ( V llv, - , ' 11 ' 1 ; " ' " - i i, , ? . - - -x ... , -! i I . . '. . - i -..- . . .i - -I - ' 1 k ' - . . . f - -i . . ' . , ! - . : ' - ' ' ; ' 1 - ' ' - ' - ! j -SI - U - - -. .-. . , ! L. I!. CI.KMEXT fCRAIGE &-CLEIViENT r 1,1331 tbnr, if - TV R JAMES E. CAMPBELL, Physician; and Surgeon. - . - x 1-- . c0Jner Main and Fslier streets. .10:6111 1 Ji - B. 00QN0ILL, M. D.. Oifers his professional services to the cfttzeiis of this and tjurrounding communi Utl rails promptly attended, day or iiigiit- h.f-y . - r:luv Je found at my Office, or the Drug iilre bf DrJ J. II. Eiinis?.v Kespectfully, i J. M COUNCIL. 31. D. b$aT Qifi.ee in the fleilig Baildinr, -2nd a iAr ivuul room. ,1 io:om .'S i- Compare tUI with your purchase i i s ! NEW FIRM. - :! h'lijrufjd. ltavc ;is. ' -)S7. t 01)1 crcd into a and' i'KOU( i: H-i-fj tu li.itr from- i i RBSTIXSSKESS. a STHICTL.T vfOrrALt MtttTteif fAMia MtoteiML PHILADELPHIA. Price, OH E Dollar As yo i vaiui hc.ihh, perhaps tfe, examine each . package an.i br sure you get the Genuine. See th'- n il Trade-Mark and the full title n iiont of Wrapper and on the side tin- -.cal and signature of J. IX. Zellin A '.;., k in the bove ftc-simile. Remember ther r. ot,.er jf ujine Simmons Lxver Regulator. It iivn'-n'ijky.s-this opportunity rl'ti ' i J.:i--uM-t numerous friends "jrli" f j'anil -asks the -eon- t . , .I., v m nihil in Sin If .U : 'f s;i:ii.iitui -tin; .1 tj n r a ivji. fie Will tV.vivs-?e nii! h vnd to. serve the oaTHK.if th- VEW FIU5I. ;tf.. . I). MCVELLY. i' .-; ' si ' R; J. HOLMES1 - i- Si --' r- II "-" 'rU 11 uf K tir ivitig Bis Fall md Winter Stoek Of GO Ids, Ti.Trt Irnfn 1 1 ii 1 1 t u ii 1 1 r 1 v j 1 1 1 1 r . ii 11 'i: h ri D. R.JULIAN & CO., DEALERS IX ...IV Aiiiihvi Lil be ukiised to fc. I113 custoiraers lore purchasih" elsewhere. be - ' - i! -r . . . a I urocenes, And nil other kinds ot liocKis kcit in a cen- Irtdit'icl, be sold . At prices to uh the ,rael 1 JAtl AMD EX Ml3 i MY STOCK. itfb Nviiitc Jnil Crystal Roller Mill! Flour of ' . - : - ii ' - - . j tio best quality. " General Merchandise, I Salisbury, N. C. COM2 AND SEE the SHOW At DAVE JULIAN'S , ' NEW STORE! lie has a' full and complete line of ENTIRELY which he is offering, cheaper than eveu. lie is on Fisher Strc(H, near the Stand Pipe, gp" where Jiis rents ami other expenses are so low that he is sellinir one dollar's worth ofGood's for SO cts. JSP"!!' lnis the bes and cheapest dine of Fertilizers in the county, and decidedly the best line of PROVISIONS in the market," Be. sure to sec him before, you buy. JjIIe wants to buy nil the Otr Mother. BY GEORGE COOPER. Though lost in the whirlpool of passion, ! Though high in the pnthway to fame; When; hopes of our innocent childhood 1 Have melted away to a name; One thought, like a gem: amid ruins, Wil dazzle our eyes with its joy, And bring back the sweet words she ut- : , tered, ,' I ' j "You'll thinkof your mother my boy." You'll think of that love that she show ered Unfailing, by day and by-night ; You'll sigh for the sweet good night kiss- "es, The eye3 with their meek, loving liehtl And whether life's pathwaj7 be pleasant, Ur robbed of each cofte bud orjov, Your heart back to iier still will jour I ney You'll think of yonr mother my boy! Wherever the smiles of a mother Have lightened a heart of its care, God's blessing has hallowed that roof ' tree, Aglimpse of sweet Heaven is there! Though further the years jure us on ward, Theyj.cannot their mem'ry destroy; Iu6ilehcc and tears all unbidden, - You'll think of yonrmothtr, my boy! he" can pet. April '10. 88J. 26:3m HIST' ELS. 0 ALfe. RECEIVED CNK HUNDRED BAR- FRESn VlilliJIXIA LIME FOR 63?" I expect all pcfs who have given me jrtHgeoii their crnfw t,'i bring ute their cot- ta ihen it is rcaily fo 4tf ' J. HOLMES. yjj JftSea W'iiiijcr; m 'filTsand of fonhs, I rs exist in -thou but are surpass y thii marvels of invention. Those are n need of profitable work that ape done vm!e livirtir-at home should okcesftad. their address to Hallett & f.,JPortIand, Maine, Itriid receive free, 1 1 information how i'either sex, of all si canjearn from SO to ''.$25 uer dav and pwams wnerever tnett live. You m a if i a r T. Catarrh CHUM BALM UAvsEtv MUM BMA 1HAYfEVER Cleanses tHs Nasal Passages, Allays Pain andjnnamma' t i o n. Heals the Sores.' Esstores the Senses of Taste andSmelL THY THE CURE. vsx. HAY-FEVER CATARRH is a disease of the mucous membrane, generally originating in the nasal pas sages and maintaining its. stronghold "in the head. From, this point it sends forth a poisonous virus into the stomach and thraugh the digestive organs, corrupting ine Diooa ana producing other some and dangerous symptoms. trouble are iirted Frpp d lhl i'!il rwlr rmi I mrl Sri v r ! vi madft ia-i-r ft.v i..o 'Jnn A.: A particle is appiif i IB to-each nostril, and Is isswwrt.' ' All SUCCCCU.i r.-yrtstered. 60 cents. ELY BROS.. 53 Warren street, .New York. - 13:ly. Ml 'COMPANY, ! s- . - i j f; - j 1 seekiio H's. 1 ::: -'i" ;i P ME PATRONAGE m r ips. Towns and i the South - nXl AS: ETS, STRONG COMPANY PROMPT ! RELIABLE, LIBERAL J.RU0DES BROaVN'E, IJcrstUcnt William 2crtetirs S75o,ooo oo! nCoart 1 u n "HEW The Republican Presidential Candidate. The New York Star exhibits the fact that Mr. Harrison 13 alreadjinthe midst of troubles with the labor organ izations of the North and North-West, and; with the people on the Pacific coast,x which will leave him no time to operate; in the South. The laboring people of the North assort that he has been one of the bitterest enemies they have had; and those on the Pacifie denounce his course on the s Chinese immigration question, which favored .1 1 ' ( " a a ma. Lumese to tne extent or giving them the ballot, and allowing their un limited admission into this country under the oppration of Chinese contractors to compete with the white laborers of the United States. a -m . V opposers are naming out the record against Mr. Harrison after the follow in 4 dtyle: Mr. E. F. Gould, of the Indiana Knights of Labor gives the following interesting statement of one of the grounds of opposition of Indiana workmen to Benjamin Harrison : Aside from his bad record in the Senate, he is the attorney for numerous railways and leiegrapn companies, ana jio connaencc is placed in him by the masses who are seeking legislation, which these institutions oppose As aa indication of his loyalty to railroad com panies in times of emergency, it is only neces sary to refer to his course pending the railroad strike of 18 1 7, on which occasion he imolored the Governor to order Dut the troops and shoot In Carolina. A RJ MARK ABIT TEEE IN BEAUIOBT COUNTY. - ."-" i In thi3 county ,abont ten miles from the town of ,Washingtont- and a short distance f rom one , o the main roads leading to the town, in a forest of oak, hickory, pine And other miscella neous growth stands alarge long leaf pine. It has never been boxed for tur pentine, although every ptber pine tree surrounding it has been fhipped (as it js turmed) and "tended" for many years. This together with the fact that it is very tall and a landmark the top of itUttemptsla Vote Ihe Democratic tick- for many miles aroundnakesita re markad tree. But there is fiiore than this about that treV that makes it re markable thereby hangs a talev one that .nine-tenth- of the average mind would accept with a great mltny grains of allowance, if they did not ab solutely and at once disbelieve it and pronounce it a hoax. But what is here stated, are facts within our personal knowledge of the matter and can be at tested by dozens of the best and most re liable citizens of Beaufort county. The pine is situated on a small and "seldom used cart-path branching off from a neighborhood road leading into the unit u luiiu wiuru uiiuueu to, aoout one hundred yards from the road and look ing down the cart-path, th first'thirts yon see is this pine, and carts traveling the path have to go around it. The tree is sound, healthy, and perfectly green, except upon the southwest side where there is a streak running from the ground to the extreme top, about one foot wide that is dead. On the ground near the tree, can be seen plain ly and distinctly theimprint of a horse's feet, such as one would make on being sorely frightened and shies. They are 8 i'n numbernnd made, as can be plainly seen, by a horse approaching the tree and suddenly shieingto the left to avoid it. mere is nothing in the track, neither grass nor bushes, nor pine straw, thev labor beinp; perfectly clean and-hlaek. it thev had onlv been made a week ortan These a3"s ." n's' in 11 forest where there is not an men ot ground that is not cov ered six inches deep with pine straw, bushes, grass and the droppings from the various trees, the pine itselrsheding enough straw to cover and obliterate them in twenty-four hours, and there they are, and wonderful to relate just as they have been for 65 or 70. y- ars. It is said that you can go there, fill them up with dirt, straw, leaves or any other matter at night, returning iu the morning it is all gone and the track3 are as fresh as ever. This used to be a favorite am usement of the school children attending a public school near Wli-. L a . T a -'UUe'- Tadkia Hirer in the Senate. tnrcatening evils, add we demand such An amendment o the liver and bar risonable State legislation as will fujly bor bill inserting an item of $10,000 ft. elective franchise. AwdrfifiaTri '- waathesubject andjustxerfciseofthe-electivefrenchS. g dl8Caasn. the amendment by fraud pr violence poisons thesprincs ?eing oPPwed by Mr. Edmunds and ad- Ht-Lracs irom riatform of . vocaia oy air. Kansom. xvaaicai iionvention, adopted 3Iay 26th. 1888. j; ; J The oiily in timidation which is prac ticed in JNorth Carolina against the punty of; the ballot box is that, which is practiced by the negroes of the SbitA against their own color whenever one et There has not been in North Carolina since the war in which colored men who voted with the Democrats have not been subiectin such cases to violent persecution, and in all cases to ostracism by their own color. Mr. Edmunds compared the Yadkin to other streams in North Carolina which it was once proposed to improve, and as to which an army engineer re ported that it could be made navigable if water were pumped into it from another river. Mr. Ransom remarked that that was a piece of imognation on Mr. Edmunds' part and said (jocularly) that if the Sen ator from Vermont were tou see the Yad kin river he would change his mind (as ne naa (tone in the Cape Fear river) and 4- U ,.1 j ...il I- down the strikers. Governor Williams stoutly r"CiC' n,m uue u u ge" resiamg resisted his influence, elaimine that the men nejir ian Whose word has never were peaceable and that there was no necessity been Ciuestionetl. a member of the for such action. At this lie mustered up a church intelligentand occupying offices v mm frmmmj vm - - v m w vaW U t U W UP to nave tnem in reaamess in case ol an emer gency. Upon the same occasion he made a speech from which the following is verbatim and substantiated by affidavits: ' Tt?re the Governor I d force those. men back to tcork or shoot them tfoirn on the pot.' And upon another occasion during the same trouble lie declared yi a speech that: lA dollar a day and tweumeafs is enovgh for any tcorkitiff man. - 4 The Knights of Labor through the State of honor, told the writer that time and again, he had done this, and, always whatever was put in them at nighc would be removed in the morning. The writer first saw the tree and tracks about 1868, and they were just as they have been descrbed. He saw them again in 1878 ten years afterward, .vhen they had not changed a particle and he has officially petitioned for his defeat in the last seen inein repeateuiy; since up to senatorial conteit, and at Chicago the laboring two years ago, ana thev are to-day lust classes hy the huudrcds were found working what thev were twentv veais aro. for his defeat and in'the interest of Grcsham." Thla .U.. i -i:e' , t, rpi . Thereisnodoubtthatthehostilityoforgkn. " , ..i'". ' . J ized labor materially assisted in the defeat of "uuuu orexpianaiipn oi tills miracle, Harrison in the senatorial contest. The same as It may be turmed tor it seems noth- opposition will swell the majority against him I ing short of that, IS as follow: About They have been hooted at when casting wou,d think that a million or fwo of dol- tneir Dollots, and ostracised in their so- lars ought to be spent on it. There was cial and religious life. more whiskey made in that country than At ine wnnes wno vote the nepubli- me oenator from Vermont supposed cmi ucKej; were subjected to the same tnere was water in the Yadkin, treatment by the white citizens of the M. Edmunds read and commented on btate that the colored people who vote the report of Capt. Bixby, an army engi- Acuucrauc ucKet are subjected to, neer, on the Yadkin river, stating that it tht5?L 7Publi- of improvement, that the -" e vtuuuuit Inan tuere are. The fact jis that the negroes of the State hate d-awn the color .line so sharply atid distincly that every negro voter knows and feels it, and he gov erns himself accordingly. The negro is evidently not ashamed to draw the color line, because he draws it very Tor Hfictoril Vote la : r States Votlag- for vieveiana Alabama Arkansas Connecticut Delaware . Florida 10 7 6 3 14 12 5 13 8 9 9 States ' Voting - Blaine California, g Colorado . ' 3 Illinois 22 Iowa ... 13 Kan; h Maine -' g Massachusetts 14 Michigan - 13 Minnesota, 7 Nebraska 5 Nevada - NJ Hampshire 4 Ohio 23 Oregon 3 Pennsylvania CO Rhode If land .4 Vermont 4 Wisconsin Total "l82 pevpio were more anxious 10 nave a passage-way cut through the fish-dams so as to let fish np the river) than they were to have it improved for navigation purposes. rr. 1 ine amenament was voted on and Georgia v" Indiana ' Kentucky Lonisana Maryland-. Mississippi Missouri New Jersey ew York Sfl N. Caroliua 11 8. Carolina -" 9 Tennessee 12 Texas 13 Virginia 12 West Virginia. 6 ToUl Hva Here is an exhibit of the vote in theA four doiibtfuLStates, with the Demo- eratic majorities. - lem Plnr. 1,284 C.C12 4,412 1,047 States. Connecticut Indiana New Jersey New York Total Vote 137,233 494,793 26i,C37 1,171,312 No Man a Keeessitf. Says an old man moralizing in the At lanta Constitution,- "There is no doubt that a man is very soon forgotten. I have thought about it a great deal, and I tell you that when a man is dead he L dead be is gone. It is painfal to take an me result was yeas 29, nays 0 no baldly. The conseauenc is: th norm quorum frnn in 1 I 1 . 0 I Thfl llO-rt Hot- n .i, . I ,w"c " "iMeu souaiy on one siae. -- J " was presenx, acUve nart in navlno- a - iu uic Aitce oi tnia iacii wnai ousrnt 1 .. uww awureu vae aaon- 1 tmn,:aKr rA r. 11 1. -i m . - .. . ? . : u: j . - I e,-.--v. unci tue wnitei? people 01 the btate to dor "uu U1 U1 menameni.j UU2ht thev not to nursn t.h sumo courser1 When we think of what the white people of the South have endur ed at the hands of the solid negro vote, 1 -l ii 0 - 1 auiea Dyl; a hungry segment of the white vote, the Battlefield Civilities. A brave man respects a brave adver sary, bijt it is not often-that two brave his death, for I know how little it amounts to. We talk 5 about the man's good example, and the Influence of his life, and tho loss the " country or the State has suffered, but it, is mere jargon. When a man is dead ho the le ulrs of whirh nr men exchange comniiniPnta f,,llv . u wi,h Uim dOWH - v - w a r vaw w w aa, w a 111 a mi seeking to: make a "nien uf for of- the manner described below. The in- . . x Wft3 our 0,d fricnd do rou die. ) when w think nf hoW Rhifna nnA cident is related bv on i,f rhn r,:.rf Kno nc iaougnt the. State would go to Counties and Cities in the South have pits, a Confederate officer; A Yankee wreck and rum wheD h.e died ? Well; U been bankruDted bv this vote w her- officer had attracted his uttenton th 18 vluaUy forgotten, and the State Ul ever it hasi held swav. there ea.i ba but previous day bv his srallantrv and tb zoning on just as it did before. No it one answer to the question, and that excellent disposition he had made of his makes n difference who he u and what is, that a than shall e known by t he troops. he has don.e, when he is dead he is gone; company he keeps ra politics as in ere 1 saw him again galloping very ves gentlemen; when a man t dead he is everything eUe. There is too much at neiir 0I handsome gray horse, quickly one!?' state tor it to be otherwise, and it aiscoverea our weak points, and Dointihi? 1.L ! i-. .. 1 i I . . .1 . 1 " . f tnere-is any wnite mau tnat believes ,tuu F""g uau its rucung n is men tiiis ought bot to be doue. let him first uc:ordiu-ily. preach to the negroes. No one oujiht I After having left him undisturbed for to object to the whites having as much . some tune, i tliought it necessary to put race pride as the neLrro s. a 8top to ui proceediijw, and. seleeinir ... J I - . . W Oil 1 ... We are reminded right here 'to say lwo ol ray lntautrymen,. who had ijeeu nple preventive ot feeding two tr that we are not unmindful of the fact pointed out to me as the best shots. I three Dounds of bacon in ifi snw that the wiite; iiepiiohcns of North made across the open space in front of day before farrowing, and two ntore the vaiuiiiici are uikiqk ureni ctMiiiurt 10 Kl tuwaiu mm. Arriving i n iJji u ' themselves land saving that President within easy range. I onlered ray sharp J .f Cleveland has bWroved the nultr ,ine shooters to fire at the durinir colone . no more but Proved to be a Talu- . - I I . '111.,! m. I .. 4--. .1 oy the appointment of a negro to office was moving along at an easy gal- aie tocK nearer. The evil cUsposiuou .n the District of Columbia, and that no P witnout pay mg me the slightest at- referred 'to is chargeable to a morbid more blame can attach to them for on. appetite all animals have when breeiV- ...4." ...:i.1J j.1 .. 1 ..11....L -I A rtOP cr.Vam LnllniK n.K..il J ...I. I - voting wiin tne negroes tuau aiiacii-i wiw oviuoiuuiicuimu nuuni4uiH: close to him, he suddenly halted, A raiser of pigs tells bow to prevent sows from eating their pigs, as somV animals are prone to do.! At the sug gestion of a friend the Writer tried thj t . 1 a. to Mr. ilevehtud tor appoi tiling one to offi'.e. There is no doubt th.it th white Republicans of Noiti Carolina are trying to hide themselves helium this tact and also seeking to escape tne odiu.u vyhich they feel they deserve tor trying to turn the bUite over to the negroes;and their allies. You can hear it mentioned with glee in ait their public gatherings. They are trying to get creatcamfort.outof.it. There is no comfoitfin it. In this matter, let it be nxderstood from one enp of the State to the othei that it is not waat Mr. Cleveland or any other Northern man, however fair the negro question. bu it is what tho.se who have to deal withl it themselves ihiuk of it The negro question in New York is 110 in his own State in November. t ; HARRISON', THE CHINESE CQAVPION From Bismarck, Dakota, comes an interest ing: account of a street disturbance occasioned oy the brilliant decoration and illumination of the laundry of Nin Kee a .wealthy Chinaman, in celebration of the nomination of Harrison if . , 11.1 oj or iu years ago on otliiaay, all the neighborhood were out at church near he may try to be thinks of mis p a ;e ana naa ineir norM s tiea near this tree. One man, Jesse Elliott, more wicked and profane than the others, and turning round, advanced a few steps and made me a military salute in the aiost graceful-manner. Then callin to one of his men to hand him a carbine" ie raised the weapon, took a deliberate .uru at ine and sent a ball so close to my neatt that I thoughtlt had carried away a lock 01 my hair. 1 salute4 nun now on my part, and wheeling round vAu etly, both of us rode oacti to our respective lines. ,ng. proposed a horse race. This was ob- more 1 practical question than the In- The white laborers of that town were moved to J6Cted to by the Others becatlseot H8 be- -Uiao que.stioii in this btate. iNo iSoriti- grcat indignation and insisted that the decora- mg the sabbath, and they being in at-. era btate or couuty or city has relt the following times and places uvnauuumwwuuuunu. n urccuuuuuuuuui tendance upon aivine worsnip. itilliott ; enects or the negro vote lea oy a lew 1 Newton. Saturday July 28. Public Speaking by 'the Democratic Candidates. Hon. Daniel O. Fowle, Mai. S. M. Finger, and Col. F, Davidson, the Dem ocratic candidates for Governor, Super intendent of Public Instruction and At torney General, will address. tire people upon the issues of the campaign ut the An Italian traveling in California with a tame bear, put the bear in : farmer's barn for the night. During ; the night a thief came to the- barn .to steal a fat calf and stumbled over the bear, which sprang up andanghtbini between his powerful arms and 'held him! securely until the noise aronsed the farmer and Italian,, to whom it was a rich treat to see a white rascal the prisoner of a black bear. The bent was muzzled or it might have been ft-, serious matter for the thief. a pence ngni 10 express n.s aam.rauon tor commencei to curse and aware that he nrnmntfl thrir immifrration into thr nonntrv t WOUld have a THCe aDVWa.V,' ptlttlll aid thcrii in making money at the exjense of Whip to to his ll01"Se he Started in a run .-mencau labor, i neir eratituae is as natur-ldown the eart-nath. his horse lo nir il - 11 BIRDSELL CLOVER HOLLER. - 3 : mil'.--- L. . j ' . i al as is the indignation of the ! workmen of Caucasian race, whose pay their competition cuts down. Mr. Harrison has ben entirely consistent in hs course on the Chinese question. lie has not hesitated to proclaim his opinion freely An Indianapolis dispatch to .New lork Herald gives an; interview with Mr. Gould of Indiana who thus describes Harrison's attitude in 1882 On that occasion, when Mr. Harrison voted against the bilt -restricting Chinese immigra tion in defending his position upon this subject Among his Republican associates at Indianapo 1 he argued that the Chinese ought to be enfranchised and if the Republican party would do this it wonld.give them tre Chinese vote Thc-n by allowing unrestricted emigration fr m LTiina. the party could populate America with Chinese votes to suit any emergency so long as they were; true to the party that granted them the right of suffrage. Tha Charlestown Xeics and Courier says that ihe Harrison coat of arms in the- presidential campaign i will i a Joss Houe, wub two directly for this pine in the middle of it. vv nen near it ne suddenly sineu to the left, threw his rider up against the tree, his head striking jit and knocking his trains out, and kilting him instantly. The horse in shieing made the tracks and thev have rem.iiiml there in the ml designing white men. We repeat therefore it ig not what IS orthern weii think of the inegio qriestion, but it is what Southern men think of it who know its past history and its present aspect. L There is no attempt to influence votes in North drolina but by argu ment ix:ept:in be negroes, and they m uiasre to keep their vote pretty solid, There is no doubt about that. What midst of a virgin forest from that day 0ug.1t the whte people of the State to . 1 mi i H.L . j 1 1 1 11 i; . j. o to tnts. ine tree 011 ine siae wnere ao unaer in ? crrcumsfcaucebr his head struck died in a srreak clear to i f the topmost branch and has so remained j until this day. Jby a cnretul exannna- Mystery of Horsehair Snakes. tion of the tracks the exact position of Have any of our rea lers ever thrown a the horse when be threw; the man can be horsehair iu aJbasin ot water and waited rri 1 1 . I.' . . 1! ai i " k a i. . " a. I a seen., Theie is also a mane on ine tree patiently ior it 10 turn into a Huaner where it is said could be! seen for a long Th.-J seemingly- absurdity is thus vx- time. blood and particles of his hair, nlamed by a writer in thetlartwellpun: It is also said parties have attempted "Uar tnend jisked us 11 we aid want to in r.nt Ih tree down but somethini? see a horsehair; that had turned to a Statesville, Monday, July 30. Taylorsville, Tuesday, July 31. Wilkesboro, Wednesday, Aug. 1. Sparta, Thursday, Aug. 2. Jefferson, Friday, Aug. 3. Boone, Saturday, August 4. Bakersville, Monday, August 6. Burnsville, Tuesday, August 7. Marshall, Wednesday, August 8. Waynesville, Thursday, August 9. Webster, Friday, August 10. Charleston, Saturday, August 11. RobVbinsville, Monday, August 13. Murphy, Tuesday, August 14. Hayesyifle, Wednesday, August, 15. Franklin, Friday, August 17. Brevard, Monday, August 20. Hendersouville, Tuesday, August 21. y Columbus, Wednesday, August 22. Rutherfordton, Thursday, August 23. Shelby, Friday, August 24. The local committees are expected and Keeping up Appearances. An -Ala. bany newspaper savs that thenrare families in that town who have cot the art of keeping un appearances re duced to a science. When thev want their neighbors to think thev have cone into the country they -are not content with the old plan of shnttingthe front blinds and living in the back of tho house. They leave their newspaper on the front piazza, apparently mir- lected; but thev take them in at nicrht and read them, at the same time sup- plying the piazza with old papers for the next days masquerade. .... " " " " " I . . . ... . .-i 1 .... , ill m 1 I I l I 1 I chmese Mirfdanns rampant npoa a Celd of rice prevented,Und while this is uniiKeiy,stui snake. v e am, ana ne tirew a uoiiie uree(j thoroughly advertise these ap- psr. y-.vu: ouo hoc sigr.o vxneet. ie snp-1 there can be no one iouna in tnat sec- irom ins pocuet nnea wun waier, milKint. tnS VTT Uns 0i..d-Bliw the Seed Bead'for Market I0&ftwj; "fw wiias r&piaity neretofoi-e unknown encla perfec. Kldk .rr:???- Tbe"Naw" Eirdsell Is the erowninsr effort of lta toven- lakch v m tXi ' wbo LaB Lad thirtthree years' experience In building j, , .ni.vJi utyi w ir lui ooxti a Bufar, . "r . " J9 lct worthy cf note that he and bis tmecfcssora havo Hbe'fciiJ 601(1 tne p&st thirtv-ttrpo veare lnetee.i.ta?n.f.t-.. r.t oi i J JJTlf16 iiaiiifir .ttat" time. Our factory la ty fir tha :--m ; 7 , f BOYDEN, ?3l?un- N. C. BIRDSELL MFC; CO., , pose tuxit Morton's Tn!l bt a "bar-'l" with two cacap-.'.gn aistritutora rarapact upon tne first floor of a big cotton mill. Motto: Ad captandam tion of the county who; axe and fell the tree. will take an Does Providence keepitstanding there The $tas has had its reporters out a3 an example and warning to rfaobath- araong the laborers and car men of the ? !!n? evil aoers r ; . e kiiovv no .t , . . . . I but thereitis and will remain, tracks and city to ascertain their views in regard ..u fnrar,riodof fiftv vejirslontrer. 1 is i - - i - pocket winch vva.s what appe-ired to be a dimin utive snake, tive oi six inches long, writhing twisting as it anxious to escij e from the bottle!; V heu put in the bottle it was nothing biore tfiuu a hair i'roai a horse's tail, i . -U was explained the hair does not Kintments by handbills and otherwise. SPIEB WHlTAKEB, Ch'm'n Deni.tate Ex. Com. The Statesvile Landmark savs: kVo- are asked by Mr. AV.P Craven, of Mecklenburg, to say that the survivors of Co. K. 5Cth ISC. Reinment will e hold their next reuion at.Zion church a a Mecklenburg county, Thursday the 2nd day of August, and that survivors of Co. C, 37th Regiment, and all ex-Con federate soldiers are invited to meet with them. AH hands are expected io " bring dinner." - The name of Cleveland andhe nam? ofThurman! Write them on the ban- ners. Words of maeic to arouse not tb Democratic party only, but all who nr - for the people and Against corrupt rings, whether political or corooT&te. - Cleveland and Thurman as their leader - to tire Republican nominees. ; and al-1 UfuWiKinrfitlionTiiprli:w undersro changed but that invtsible an- 1 Il UC CUaViVaJK V&A"w X lllaala.V V aa ys tiiough it may be mther early; to know j seen that he ccruld not account for, and imai witli certainty how these elements ii perhs'F nearer to being a minide than Uct anything else, at least in this part of .1 i t . L - t n tne country asuingiun V -z Progress. the voting strength of the city anr: State of iNew York will be cast, the i present outlook is emphatically oppos- , - tt I Those who sack wisdom, so as t b I made wUe unto sa vation. may nndiu Tha Aof.,looii of Roanoke f!nlWp. the Democratic Republican 4naea trill 0 - n-i . .v. v.. "Z" vr- i..'ka. ::..f; ta wfu " vc" woxrn in itt.,wuiiw iuiwtnuiKw i winning. Boston UloCt, substantial progress. Ihe endowment I ic Sill VUIIIMT. uu tunn. I 1 I ll 1 V : . 1 1 I a A-m. -.il I. f cuies tnai generate iu me wasercoi- . . ' , . uurnr i,'. rts-T T . on tuy.ii.ur auu; n a i ; aPo,id the United StKtea that wiil fireei sq imnaner ine manner oi a snaite or wuw; u A,iur;ary Brcray o0l pro ly mncb overTtbLno-except the ktpi r vr a -j mi a . a - a. r . .. - - - pb w larged. ine siuaenis in last session lubineso. Jbr. came from 14 States, 2 territories and Mexico. ; A husine?s department has been added to the Institution, without extra charge, so thai young men may It is held by good authority ny of the so-called animalcules' worm tiiatm - "i. i- I' i : . i nave r.eea, aiiowfl io pjant, uuTjug iv o.ii.)tiveViwr?someihing like animals; the iii ouoi ;i owevers, is nt supposed to be vol. in taiiy. But t.'ie horsehair He who does no gocd gts none, who cares not fo? others wHlj soon that others will not care for him. lie lad tion was feointed out to the reporters as themselves the flowing !of that Azv m ;kes a ai st ciii.s ike all the same. -th- colleze fully eqnipped for the ".tanthed Spot,r which vry?M ruin J which makes glad the who? if God Ookion Anjosy I business, Bamors are aoonz the test ib" no ;,, the world to let alone. -the fortnnes of th?-ticket. ! 7 t . T ... i j
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 12, 1888, edition 1
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