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-J i . . . - i . 4-- - Tin XfiCsrJt&ta Farasn. -i- i TAX 03T IKP0&2TD JCTE. ' Litafrt li;irntrj' Association resumed : IS - i . - - 1. - m . a 1 '- ..i.n hnrn hviiiv The attendance r .Vu ssathern ,Stnte ore represented. .fl convention aaoptea r-fCTuuiwuii -eurcing ii ww nrejw'-; .... farmers to encourage manufactur ing enfrrpH. Much time wa devo id? tn thj diacuuijn of resolution re- g rding the cotton bagging and other i aits. These had all been placed in . KW.lnf anw.tal committees, who ; .- "i WW 8&rlt Fvr Poiiioa is Distri Dr. J. Brooke, Sureeoa 0. S. Army, of Fort 'Monroe, V, communicates the following ease! : f A girl about eight, living at this place, was some months ao attacked -by scarlet 1 ferer, the disease running a typical nnru Kfir lOTlfr LI I lie UU yjniwic HOETH "CABOIIHA DEMOCRACT PUtfbnn of PartyAdopted in State Convention 91 uaieigu, 3 ! MaTrl888. AVe asa'm congratulate the people of North Carolina'; on continued eUJ -meat of peace, good govern meat , ami ceneral prosperity under Democratic Ud sTi. !ir. .Vi., f tlie ttifaira of the StaU? . . $50,000 Hons. A remarkable auction tsale took place tire: course, -yr iuS r- jbich hag i now been imbrokeu ior o cource of contagion could be discover, wniea m and irapartinl ed. The child had not been aosan i eaf'meui i the law : uuou tl rporUri them favorably, after making .itne chanffe A adopted by the coa- ' :! t af . . .11 1 r,iii.uJ tit t:L ill power given it by the eonstitu tlbnf iwld "jaws, to destny exwtirt !,isfrand nnvnt the-. jrniation of dch trusU and combinations, and -r.&oj relieve people of cruei and unjust -'lactinga. ' They endorse the action ot S2nat6r Iteagan looking to the breasntj; ub auch trusts, and punishment of per sons engaged in them. I Important resolution, V"" w" A:l pted by a ananimeus vote, c iHs ou 3oaffre9s to immediately repeal m uix utnn imported jute butts and oaiiu, ithnTieir to defeat bagging ;trusl-. 'fbe farmers were urged to unite for the purpose of using some other matnai tan juU of pnnny b-igging for b. ang and baling cotton. Greetings . were sent the N ational Farmers Convention at Topeka, Km., Jnd it was aVed, to co-operate with t)iw association in the attempt to re lieve the country of the oppression of tiusts.- . J, I Theiauaal election of officers w n f. C- was re-elected presidiu bv acclamiiiionr Robert Beaverly, of V-r-ftiuia was made vice president at ISrg.. ; . , J Th following vice presiui.it named by various State delegates, ' and elected : Alabama, II. A. Koiu; Klorida, J. C. Pettizen; Georgia, .1. P. Vtfort; Mississppi, J. P. Hwiry; iNorth Klmft Carr: South' Carolina, t! IL MclverTennessee, B. M. Horl; Texas, G. B. Pickett;. Virginia,- L. D i nrrpn. , - i Motitgomery was chosen as the next meeting place, and John J. Chancy, of Mwitgomery, was elected secretary. J This evening this Association attend ikthflldvinL? of the corner stone of tiie "State Agrienltnral aid; Mechanical fcllege near Kileight the. U rami looge Orasons performing the ceremony. lorernor Scales delivered an address. iThc v Association adjourned to-night-.-To-morrow its members will spend the unj at iurnaiu uu upo.k-i Ddustry. Japortaat Republican Sayini. The olatfornUs in entire harmony With my views. Ben. Harrison. We' did 'not come here to be insulted. l0oMMi!te of u-orhingmen to Dm liar- 1877. . Whenever I eci cheap coat, I think t evolve a cheap man under the coat. Benjamin Harrison. Trusts are private affairs with which neither! President Cleveland nor any itriyate citizen has any right to mter- Prrc; jamas u. mame. J hhermpn, Allison, Harris n have records that would be iw 01 the tariff, the Chinese ques t U.JIngalls. I We favor, the entire repeal of the nternal taxes (on whiskey .and to!ic :) rslther than the surrender of any rt ot our protective system. CAca o Platform. If we can only punk it dowa the (fdrkingmeh's throats that free trade bieans less work and less wages, we Will burr this man Cleveland-Wood iPutp Miller. from home, had been with no one late ly exposed, and no otUer case was known, to exist anywhere ia the vicin ity. Subsequently I learned that one of tha ho:ie servants hvl nursed a case of scarlet fever in a distant city just abouta year before. After the case terminated she p;icked stime of her things, including soma clothing then warn, hi a trunk, and left the place. i rp-ir Ufcpi-.a'.ie had the trunk ssut to N..v-- h.r. nrfnfd it. and took out the contents, the little girl belli-! pfM and -handling the things V;ry soon after the latter .was attacked, as st.it ei' Me lical Record. Curcilio aad Chiaca Bug Bulletin Nu. 4 oftlie Oaio Agricul turai Experiment Station discusses some elaborate' eXiwriin'iiCs in prcve-itiug curouiio injury to c jerries, an 1 treat in a oractical way the best midsummer reme'iws" for the chinch bug, which has lately appeare-i in destructive numbers in Onio. In the clferry experiment. which wiis conducted bv the sta 1011 on Julv 31. at Lexinston, KyJ on iw.-nsion of the sale of tne ceieonuea This; of: "SI was thfl three vear old stallion Bell Boy. horse had n record at three yearf 2:20, and was bought four months for 33,000 by Jefferson & Seaman, close the partnership, the animal ntiin saM its nhovp. and brouszht ot: block the large sum of fifty , thousand4 dollars, the largest price ever paia horse in this country. The parch of Bell Bo v wasC. h. Seaman. or a :aser eaforcemeut of tlie law : upon vur ing eflicieucy of our common scuwi -tent.aud th progress made in popular ' .1.- Snininv0tnint find eaucatiou : upon vo iuii.v... eL enterprise manifested in nu pri SUtef We again chmllenge a compari son between this Ute oi tumga wu m outrages, crimes and scandals which at- .l.l..mS n O Mm a Tl I 4 Ill k 1 taT to'er. f 1,230,000 h apiec. voted: i th fntnre :ls in tlie- post our lcst ef- free wool; 75. for the present tax foru to promote the best luterpsi oi ic fhe Ilepresentatives ot nve Btates, people of all sections oi tne rw- . 1 wlAicli average les than 3oU,UUU Sheep lip-.niitir our UClilcrenCO lO wemwii. In the recent vote on the wool tariff ii n i. i in i ioncress tue ivepresm.aucs w States, in which are owned an average For 13: i i . i : u . r ... i r.. - ka :..,! :.. iVOteu: r ir irre huhi, iu, iui n ?Zr5uuX 38. The demand for taxation doek not 1 i . .. ....t-ni-nmont hatthoLuom in hnvn fomn troni tue r n zj .t v .i iiiLi. tiu J . w i ... ww - riirnt to barJeu iis people with taxes be-l;roWer!, yond the amount required to pa us necessary expeuses and gradually extin guish its public debt; and that whenever the reveuoes, however derived, exceed this amount, they should be reduced, so as to- avoid a surplus in the treasury. Th amr .vti'm uf taxation wnjen uc & -inn w - cessitates 7( hv the irov w " . f . ... . i : 1 1 : .. of its bonds, taken up wua vae uuuvh that would otherwise lie Idle in its vaults, and paid to bondholders who purchased in man v instances, at less thau par, Is andetaocratic, oppressive nmi iuihuiwuo and should be- refohned.. The course of in Con- the Braco Up. wool You arc fcclin ieprei8ci, your apiKtitf : . i i is iMMir, au are iother-i wun Jiemiai uc. vu sre fid 'ettv. nervous, and generally ut ,e irumeut'ouLch $1,000 .ut t'V.Tj" K? !".' J!"": cheap, hml whisky, and wlin h Mininlate you for u hour, nl then leave ytju in worse condition, than before. Whaft you Steam, Air and "Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon. tal of every variety and capacity. ji i VERTICAL P.LHfep VERTICAL PISTE H. want is an alt rati vc that will purify blood, start hraltliy art inn of Live Kidneys restore your vitality, ant renewed health anil strength. me licinc vou will tiinl in Electric Ii ml onlv 50 cents a bottle at Kluttz's 0 Store. your and yire Such ft ttei , Drua etitom logist, Clarence M. Weed, tiveu- our Democratic P80"?1" ( ... . ... .u" l-i knni .. . rr, irress. m their efforts to give relief to tv-iwa i u people from burdensome internal revenue were .namuuaiij cui, upcu u . ana tariff taxation, meets with tue ap- ined, and the conclusion re wned thatj prova cf the Democratic party of this three-fourths of the cherries liabiyt state and we respectfully recommena jr. Tree's letter In regard to pulttinc injury jr uic carcunu :.- u .a,Cu. uu "- -j ecroes into the Confederate uniiv ik f'r KuW pSri another proof that l.c was a sUtekian "o r. . t tAt...n t wi 111 i timrriHS mat win uuoru :i I :is wen sis :i suiiiitr. lie piiv wn .... ... ..fr... i t ii v i fir vi. . .... " . Sifvill lllbCi VUC UIH3JUIUJ : ' df. ii nn- The ?iiaaridi Iraaiy. partial relief from such existing burden, clouded vision. He must have suffered Resolved, That while the dctai s of the m min(j .w,,, our poWer t iui methods. f K T""Ca when he reflected npon the immefee rc revenue tariff shall be gradually reacnea .. , , t ..-1 ...k?. whi,.K tht rimretentatives ponsibilities that restdi upon hi coAX&sc of r.ie Faa.ay pa-sss ox its. Losdjx, Aug. 22. The Daily News; com inciting on the rjectioa of tue in ternational fisheries treaty s by the U in ted States Seuate says: "It is anotner example of the evils whicii the disiini iiits up n the couutry." The Chronicle sa's: . ''This unworthy attempt to make party capital out of a question which mignt involve two couutnes in war, i not likely to endear tho Hpabiicati party to-th-i m ijonty of oir native born Alnerican'.,, ...Kiia which th renreieutatives Monsi,oiunc m il. iwi upui " ' , :... l. ...1,1 I f . ..k .if our iiiKDlo at- tlie -national cauuai is:iuiuuer ami ie uiiimncss i oj ukuii rtiust be trusted to adjust, we think the 0f his uountrvmen of t he Confederate the real things early in 1803. ar urmgiug wurd .. etc. Everything Surer Ka issi i'lij Timef. In Itliiiois tlie Doiiii.-r:ils :t. tU4ly claim the Stale by u cuintoiluljie ai.tji'li. G. net ai I'almer is making a canvass wondertui lor its ton e, vtgoi and eile tiveiK-ss. Ta Siuie -eiitliusias.u nnl driving power tii.ii the party is mam. eating in Iliii.tiis ami In diana are at work in Michigan, Wisconsin Nebraska and Minncssota. For the first time in many years the very stionghold ot the enemy are being assaulted. Across the mountaiiis and down by the Golden Gate California is ablate with tircs.There are in us. teriiigs in every county in Colorado. Tin two rotten boroughs ol Oregon ami Nvvad t csn only be held lt their Republican luoor iug by a Ime corruption fund. Australian Mice. Tlie mouse pest in Australia is much worse than the rabbit pest. t' u - o. mate is so soft that they have t.i enormously, und there is said to be j "hardly a residence or store that is not pestered by the plague. l.i V places they are so thick that, in order to get the stock properly fed, men have to watch while they are eating their irdvended. The week before the Coo ah' races the vermin got into the boxes bile sbation, and actu ill. ..v he o til J ages off ' the horses' le , , w e iVoni everv side come tales of ; customs duties should be leviea lor toe States as to production of puoiic revenue, auu the discrimination, in their adjustment should be such as will place the highest rates on luxuries and the lowest on the necessaries ef life, distribute as equally :is nossible the unavoidable burdeus of liiYiitinn and confer the crcutest uood on the greatest number. Resolved. That we. as heretofore, fa vor, and will ucver cease to demand, the unconditional abolition of the whole internal revenue system, as a war tax. not to be justified in times ot peace ; as a grievous burden to our people and a source of aunovance "in its practical .munitions We call the attention of the people of the State to the hyproeiitieal m tie free, larg pretensions of the Republican pirty in wnrrenied their Dlat forms that. they are in favor if th rcnc.il of this onerous system of Liixiitioii. enacted bv their party, while the Republicaus in Congress are tax iuu their energies to obstruct all legisla tion iuaugUrated by the representatives f the Democratic oartv to relievo the ;eople of all or a part of this odious system Resolved. That the course of the Dem .K-ratie party, iu furtherance of popular education, is a sufficient Riiaranty that wo favor the education of the people, and we will promote and improve the present educational advantages so far as it can be donejwithout burdening the people by excessive taxation. Resolved. That to meet an existinir eyil, we will accept, for educational pur- rwkittj rrm rno Tmiiir'ii lr i itiiihi'iil i 4 - '""r ?, rr: -' : " phm but wiu-n uro raia snare oi m uiijio hi h. h.-4j-i . . . ... ..i 1. , 1 rtlirt .ttl I'rnvuiiui tritit iL ni fiisuurscci i i condition of Thsir 3asia3:s Bjsaiing. I'rnliaitly no on-- tlnn- lias causeti fucn n revival of tra ,c ni Klutt7.s Dmg Stpre ,1 their giving ;iwa' to their customers f of si aiany tree trial lottl- ot Jr. Kinu s cv Disijoverv for Cnusuiiiption. I heir trade is simply enorinouH m lli.s very valuable irticle Ironi the lact that it alwaysicuro and never disappoints. Con h, Ctilds. stlinia Hronchiiis Croup, and all throat and lun". discuses quicklv cured. lou ill tesrit lefrc Iriuii; bv getting q tna ;c size tl. Every bottle 'We Tell You Plainly th'at Simni'Mfs Liver lleulator will rid vou ot Dyspepsia, lK-a laclic, Con-tiputian and ilillioUMH-ss. It will break up chills anc; fever and prevent their return, and is i complete antidote for all malarisl jKrtson vet entirclv tree Ironi nuir.ine; or calomel frv it. and von will Iks astonished lit tbc irMd results of the irenuinc S.iuunonH Liver iSugulator, pieparetl by J. II. Zcilin Ifc Co t A St. L-uis phys.cian places tlw1 etui.' naoit ane.ia dest uctive results, over driiikiiig. others ca UN ary is i;o:ie. through State agents and the bill for the worse listribution be free from objectionable get he Resolved, That the United Suites be ing one government and ours a national ,arty, we denounce me euorts ot tne Republicans to force sectioual issues in Congress and elsewhere, aud to promote Jisscusion and ill-will between tne peo ple oftlie different .sections of our com mon country. Resolved, That it is due to the: people of our eastern counties, who have cheerfully bortie their share of our com mon burdens, that the present or some t equally effective system of county govern ment shall be maintained. Resolved, That the Democratic party til m ate ill If. c ni ictcj wi!l-n -vvr. and will ma the must honest man iu the worm. Jiegalar Horizontal Piston. The most simple, drrable and efTectivc Pump in the market lor Mines, Quarrits. Refineries 4 "Breweries, Factories, Artesian ,wll?f Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. 3FSend for Catalogue. Tie A. S. CAMERON STEAM PUMP WORKS. Foot op East 23r 8the:t, N'e-w Vonic. -I felw ElY'S CatarrH nnnnr tiitit Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Fain andlnflamma- t i o n. Hsals the Sores. Bsstores the Senses of Taste and Smell. TRT THE CURE m 4- PI MONT AIR-LIHE ROUTE Kichmond & Danville Railroad. HAY-FEVER 002TD32TSS3D OOSSSTLiS. 2h aniDaivilleEeiiratcj W.-X. C-Division Passenger Train Schi J jl0. Effective May 13tMUS. Train No. 52. West Hound. Trains Rus Bv 75 Meridian Time SOUTHBOUND N. 60. J)AILY No. CATARE3 is a disease of the mucous membrane, generally originating in the nasal pas sages aim maintaining its Htrnnghohl in tne head, t-rorn this point it sends forth a poisonous virus into the stomach and thraugli the digestive organs, corrupting ihe blood and producing other trouble some and dangerous symptoms. A pirtlcle is ap illel into each nrstrll. and t Ajp-ceubl. Price 50 cents at tlruriflst; by mafl registered, o cents. KLY BIKJS., 54 Warren Street, New York. 15:ir. "V PARKER'S HAIR BALSA 11 CVoasea nd brantlitoa the bmir. nuaout a iiununont rtowIO. Nvr rail to Bettor Urtyl nair ia in t ouinrui uwr. Can j itL-a I p d I -eara and hair&UUaid Lv. New York " PntladelpUla " Baltimore " Washlnftton CharlotiesTllle " Lynchburg Ar. lanlllc Lv. Klclimoad BurVesvlUe KeyxyHle " Drake's Branch Hanvlllf ! Ar. Greensboro l.v. ooldsboro KaMg-b Ourbam ' chapel Hill Htlttsboro Ar. Oret-i.boro l.v. Silem " OreenKhoro lllzh Point Ar. SalUbury ' statesville Ashevlllc Mot Spriugs Lv. Hallsbury Ar. ConccrJ rbarlotte " Spartanburj; " fircenvllle Atlant. CO for get n.or-Idof o be t trv man s ij n oi ft PARKER'S CINGERTOfilC farahiabto for Coughs tokU, lincard Va&im, Kilnniflinfc Of Interest to Ladies. W will xend FREE SAMPLE of oor wortnl pocific forfcmaJn complaint to any UdjrwhowUbc. to tt ItaeReacr befoiv purchimicr. Fend tamp fnr pota, BAKE! REMEDY CO., Box 104, Buffalo B.X. :ly. 1 15 7 SO 45 tl tt t 40 i 60 s 3a a ic 6 IT & 67 11 'IW 6 00 r. t5 m 17 s 5 17 It it IS 77 12 01 1 SI 7 sa 8 IS 1.' 1 10 1 55 4 40 1 fl n oo A X P M A M 4 SO 57 u 11 00 3 00 5 10 7 45 S l 4 5 5 V5 5 SO t 01 9 li ii 10 43 3 tj t7 SS 4 0 7 40 30 9 59 to ) It 19 u n 4 31 8 1t tl S3 IS 01 IS 4a 3 37 4 9 4 r m A M ' M M Lv 9 vu a. tn. Boston 30 p. in. New York 57 - Philadelphia 9 4i Batiinioif 11 eo ; Wasnln8cn 5 05 a.m. Lynclibutc 1 ltanrllle Tr. lnNo. ii 9 3S a. hi.. ti lu 1 45 H li lu. ui. KiclinionU l.'eldwvllle nolbsboro- Halelgh Durham 3 is a. m. Ortensboro r m A M V M THIS rtGb !ls full of huniba, a;i4 thitt reme disproves tliis charge ii a C!od-scmi to ity. B. 1$. B h.-is never fniud a4d tha to count for something to liim vrho w.n 0 cured or wnat IS. u. u. swi.- iiseii u'j to Ci UU Terrible. a cHCR.cn Towaa gives avay and '. TUMBLES TO THEOROCND. Washisqtok, Aivi 2Z Vu tuwer bt the nearly completed 'resSyterian Uhurch ol theUovnant fell this morn- mi . i r l i i 1 riff. l ue tower was io reet in nignt. Builder Morris noticed yesterday after- oon about 4 o clock that the tower Was settling, and he notified the trus tees, who immediately took steps to prevent loss of life. - - ;t 4:dO o clock this morning it fell with a lotid crash. As is u&ual in such uges it did not fall far out on the street, but rather settled. In doing so, hoirever, it tore out portions of the north and west wallsT This church and toter Were cousjtructed of stoue, and were considered models of architectural beauty and elegance. The interior decorations were completed and the organ was to have been put in next week preparatory to the dedication - of the church on October 1st. J. C. Cadv it Co., of New York, are the architects..! he made.! voured sd rapidly that many fields have opposed to any further extension of had my case treated had to be abandoned, what was left uot theJno-fence" law unless wich exten- ubvsicians, but rtceiy k;,. ,f u -uon shall have flrst been authorized by a nef. tresorted to all Iowa Oemseratie. K oxrk Coaatitution. William C. Curl U, the j)olitcal corres pond it Oi t ,o Can . jttr, tt-lera plied Ins pipe; iruiu ll j.linton these wortlf.' "DuT.ng tlie Inst ei ht or ten years I-iwa boa inst ieeti revolutionized politically, A id instead of b. ing the banner Iteimbli- em state it is oac ot the most hopeful bat tl -i rounds or the Detnoerars, who have ai re ily three of tne eongiessional districts, an seem to expect two more at the tall elections. UTTERLY SURPRISED Mkridiax, Miss. Julj 12, 1887. i For number of years I h:vc suffered told atrbnv from the effecti of blood uoiion. ' 1 ted bv several proimnen el but little, it any, re torts of nil tent medicirui. nuioritv of the oualifted voters Wlthiu gpendini a larire amount of money Uut yi. the territorv to be affected therebv. eettins uo better. My attention was attrucvei - . . - . , I. . I I II II I) Ranlwtl Hint th iwmoeratia mrtv dv uiecuressam tonave oeiuauecteu uy p.ij.u. has ever been the mrtv of the working- and I commence taking it merely a au bxpen man, and has never fostered monopolies, meat, nawng um muc iu ir nuiw. j nor have "trusts" or "combinatiasH" or my ulter surprise I soon commenced to injrove aba deem myseu to-aay u wen ana neaiuy per son all- owing to the excellent qualities of II B. D. I cannot commend it too bigbl , those suffering from blood poison. J. O. CilBSOJS, Trainman M.tO. R. PATEA1TS Caveals, Trade Marks and Copyrights Obtained. and allothei iniKlntssln the r.S.Patcnl Offlwe attended to for Moderate Ft-es. ourolllee lsoppohUa the t. s. Patent Ofltce, and we can obtain 1'atenulu lea time than tU.n re mote trora Washington. Send Model or drawing.. We advlne aBtonatent ablUty tree of charge; nd make chtrff un rc Obtain latent. Weiefer her" to the Postmaster, the Supt.of Monev Order Dlv.. and to ouleialnr the V. S. Pat ent oltlcc. Forclrrular. advlre. tem. atd rrer enees to actual clii'ii'i-In 5u' ownStateorroncly wrtuto C. A. SNOW A CO. opposite Pateni oiuct-, W.t.hlr.gtct l. C. Oct. Si. .-. tr northbound; f.v.AUanta ' Ar. reeuvll!e I spirunbug ! " Cnarloue ! " coheord " SUtsiburv i l.v. Hoi Springs AHltcvllle i " StatevtUe i i Ar. S lllsl;Ul V ' I Lv. Salisbury ; Ar. HKh Point t t fireebboro I I Silem j ! Lv. lireenKbcro 1 i Ar. HillKDoro 1 Chape Ilia I " Durham i Hjleigb olUi)oro l.v. iircenooio Ar. Danville " Drake' Branch ' " Kevsvllle " Burkepville " Kk-ninond " lynchburz " bailottesvltlo ' Washington . " FnltUrore f " Philadelphia Xf Yojk ! iUl'.y. University of ) roM Chapel Hill, N. 0. 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P. lh.- .i i 3 4 3 ' Inl I 4 J 16 I: 4 i i ru II 4 v m. Murphy Bran Dally except sV.n Cli. TRAIN NO IS s M a oil Leave Ashevll'e ... to ss Arr Waj nenviile SS6 pra, t'harletHon .. iw Jarrctts-.... Leavi, A. & SI Road. 1- ' TJally except SUNDAY j TRAIN NO IS TOAir i i Rpartnnburg Anlvt . . y Hendersons Hie : '. Ashpvlllp trav tit 3 6p. 7 17 m Leave -Arrive 75th meridian time used to lioi si:nrfrj Wlb .. .. we.t-Df .iSj!ii.tK-. Pullman SleepeiKbetwcn Was! logtoti &, Slffli:j Klclimonil i (;nemto( .. .. If ilf-lch A uwnsbMi ; Knoxxille .t uiumti f Salisburj 4 hj cil- P. A. -. l.X; A . W I X B I" I? X, A Cfjr D. f. i .. TarlorCars JOS. L. TAVl-Oi:, w P M 1 D.iily, except Sunday. RICHLY' Spools" ever grown up under lawsenact eu by it. The contest in this country being between aggregated capital, seek ing to crush out all competition, aud the individual laborer, the Democratic party is, as it has ever -been, against the mo nopolist and in favor of a just distribu- . ail i';iiiiLiu. , TV ilia iiriiiBima liiu t,,ii i i . . 1 . VV"' ' LV! -VI,, :.V n.. Balti joue, Aunl 20, isst. tor ores aciment 01 iavs mat win oear equauj , upon an. bowels and Weeding piles, and ercw very weak ltesolved. That as all taxation Mars MdU - m l0lls7a'lU loi!s of oiooJ. n hai e most, neavuy upon tne laoorer, u is vn used 4 b ltltl8 of j. u. auu have g4ed 1 general recom- I have the use ?T2 l TWJNTY YEARS. twci - :erate I duty cf the legislator, as a direct benefit j,, weight,'and f.-. i better iu mend Vjit 11. H. l. as the bet medicind ever use 1, and owe my improvement to Chinese Hallison is beginnia? to liede. He Raid in his last talk in j In to the workingman, to keep theexpensas health tlian I haveJbr tei dianathat Mit may be that reduction (the High Tariff) should be mtk Ah! Djes he see the hani writing? Ha- be he;trd it thunder? Only a few aav s ago ne said he endorsed heartily the victs shall not rcmaiu idle at the expense lmcago platform which he carefully of honest labor. studied. That platform demanded . Resolved, That ours being an agricul-moretax-n H iff her la riff. N.,, he tural Btatc, it is our duty as well as . our otour public institutions at the lowest limit consistent with wise and eQicient management. The Democratic party onnoses anv competition Dctwecn ireei and convict labor, but It insists that con- ycarj of Botanic Blood Balm. KciK.S!C3 A. fSMITli. a:t old man restored. Dawsos, Ga., June 30, I S6l. Being man aud suffering from, general deliil rheumatism of the joint of the abou The next session begins Aug,S0. Tui ion reduced to $30 a half year. Poor 'tudctits'may give notes. Faculty of ftf een teachers. Three full cotmes of audy leading to degress. Three short ..rourses for the training of business men, .eachcr, physicians, and pharmacists. Law school tu 1 1 v equipped. Write for Hon. KEMP P. BATTLE. President. No. in .1 nd 51 onne,ts d:-f!v exfpt S'ltidjy it Keyville lor !.i rkviiu ?-nd oxloid. i No. r.1 i-ormi cf-- at hiebmon j it a C. i O. or Old Polut and Norfolk. No. 61 aud 5'! connects at Hl?hmond d.itlv except ' Sunday for West I oint and llaitimoi-e. " N'm- 52 Irom werit Point hii daily coaucctlon"at i BK-muyim wuu .o. so tor tue south. ....... .1 .. .1 .... atic rt sKi tins and tiu n act;tcfj will find honorable ciuplov-inent that iu not take them fruin their homes and wi ilies. The profits aire large and sure for every industrious pciFOn, many hi niadu, and are now making scveralJitiB- tlred dollars a month. It is easy for MJ I one to make $5 and umvaids per oat, i who is willing to motTTT -""Either ei '. catalogue to Hon. I full particulars; which we mail fre A.1.?u..u w':..L.rv.. a- t t..ftnnA Af nine Having qualified as Administratoi upon the ;-.sts;te uf J. J. Lowder, deceas ed, all per- v iis -having cUiims against said csta:e nrv hereby notitiedto present them to me for payment on or before the 23d day of June, lSStf, or this notice will be plead in bar of their reco.erv. OEOltGE T. THOMASON, Lee S. Oveuman, Administrator. Attornev. June 23d, 18S8. flT.PP.prxrn.n a -o owtitttiti v UiJYAwii. '.young or old; capital not needed; v On train no -W aort . lullm in Buffet Sleeper ' Mart VU. Kvervlhin'-new Kosprral .Montpomeiy and New York, DunviUe and iuusta I , iu uum,, nc. - i Kaleizhand Murrtai owr. TennV ""u.u-ia j nUv rCtluired; you. reader; can tlo it On t.-;iln M and 33. Pullman Buffet Sleerer be- f well as anv oi-. Write to us at onif fa ery; and bi we, n w;dnj:ton and At!jrutH. inch ui'Hia aau tireenrooio, and Pullman J'arlor Cars wviwrro :i:iMrur.v anu Rnoxvuif Thmuyh 1 1 .-wets on a.le at I'riaclpte at a Won, to ! For rat''iand lnform.nlon. apply to auv aent of ! the Company, or to " ice. Pol. Haas, Traffic SLinaqtrr. J. 8. Potts. 7tr. W. slat. Kichmond, Va. W. A. TUKK, iii. iW. Ag Raleh;ii. N. Jam. L Tavi.ov, Gen. I'm. Agt. an eld ;ty nd lers. I !D. R.JULIAN & CO., PBAtBta IS The accident ii body. a mystery to every- Very Correct, The Philadelphia Times is doubtless correct m saying: Oatside of Indiana it is already plain that the Republican managers are not counting ou Harri mrx at all. One of the re;isons aivan uetl for nominating himwas the im- jportance of carrying the Slate of Indi fta. Since his nomination he has enthused the Republicans of his State .i o lutle that the managers are t uriinig thsir f?nns in other more hopeful di hjctidns. s Gen. Porter, the strongest iiiajn in the esteem of the people, dared vt undertake the incubus of carrying him in a uliernutorial contest. If he U elected it must be done hv Blame. The flash of his gre must tiwuken, e ciU?, and rally encmh voters, else ha if ill be beaten by a, great, 'majority ?u..j wrmat reuuciion Rliouiu 5rtn thnt . u 'lt mliMifntMl tn advance ha!! dm!!! ThreeLi,A ii.t rtuta rtf nrrrlnilttirft fit. A that v vl. : . bAIV ial.av7' V KvavVB cheers for grandfather s grandson ! in so doing we will most . effectually ad- tlalloo lor Hallison! - Morning Star: vahce the interests of mechanics inanu- laciurers ana laoorers. '.Resolved. That the Democracy oi pleasure to promote any and all legisla-j found difHcultv in attending to my basin j j JJ Balipbuuy, X. C. R. J. HOLMES Is now Receiving Jlis Fall and Winter Stock Of GOODS, MARWAitl that of a lawyer, until I bought and ud Eve. j bottles of B. li. B.. Botanic Blood Balm of Mr i T. C. Jonesror J. It, Irwin k Hon, land mv t And will be pleased to ee hu custoimcri genera) health is improved and the rheqmatksni j pftytfT A TT Tne QTTATaT I fore purchasing c!scwhere. left me. I believe it to bo a good medifcine. WWii H X v wi-u vuc www y The best friend of the soldiers is the J. II. IiA.t.NJ. At DAVE JULIAN'S nn lm mil xi i , iiorin uaronna, coruiauy auprovi one who ii ill prevent their honor be- administration, of Hon. Alfred M.& ing stained and the nations bounty as honest, patriotic and conservativ wasted by fraud, while bestdwinsr gen erous aid on those who deserve rL Proeidtnce Journal. j The shore of .France isr inkimr f ! the rate of seven feet a centurv. In ten centuries all the seaports will be llniL wilar anil D.... It IM ...Til 1 "vi- " iu iiseii. win oe a maritime city. North Carolina, cordially approve the! Un who dere tail infotin-tcion about the cuse i oCftles, J and cure or Blood I'olaous, Scrolula and bqroiu.ua 'lu .1.1 .... I) K n... All .i.m I Vl.ln. . ComplatntH, C itarrh, etc., can secure by ulall. fire. a CO Or ot our sx-uaze tuu-MniLea mtoit iu wouaers. nuea wun tne. most, wonuenui ana startup prooi ever oeiorw taon u. Auarra, j Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, ua. Resolved. That the ability, wisdom, honesty, patriotism, independence, faith fulness to dutv. and manly courage oi President Cleveland have won the ad miration of all good men ; and the inter ests of the country demand his rc-nomi- nation and bis re-election. s&4 aiL. i f NEW STORE!! Groceries, ARE RECEIVING J II n:u a iuu .int enmpute line ol LNTIUELY WHEN YOU WAN1 T HARDWAi AT LOW FIGUEIS Call on the undersigned at 0: 2 Cfr ' Flow. D.A.ATWlH Agent for the "Cardwell Tbrail1 SAliiburv.N. C, June SMi-t Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tns Bust Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sore, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Fafl ail rSt In eighty years 1808-88 -no ls that 417 earthquake shocks have been Snrei Tette. Chapcd Hands, Chilblains recorded at San Francisco, Cornt. and all Skin Bniption.snd positive- If Gen. Harrison can be elected Pres ident, Mr. Blaine must elect him; and wnen elected, Mr. JBlaine would be- " Public office is a ( jBovr:- C'FVF.Livti.. 7. come Premier of the Ilepublicau resto piibiie trut" ration i Ue chose to 'accvpC it. phila. ' TimcSt I ly curee Piles, or no pay required. It s iu.iranteed to jjive irlet-t Hulifaeiion, ur monev refunded. , Iric 23 cents pes box. For Sale by Kluttz & Co, 3:1 j. J Consisting of choice selections ia black, blue and brown worsted suit, Also a full line of CAseiiaere suits for menfyooths, boys ind chil- drcn.j ' rIl Overcoats a specialty. Give u u cIi. j Respectfatly; I I. BLUMENTHAL & BtO? r. which he is offering cnRAPER thax eveb. And all other kinds of Goods kept in a ger. , cral stock, will be sold at prkts to tuit the' I times CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK. IN V CI J I lUfJ tie T; Bob White and Crystal !. 'ffi-Sr Roller Mill Flour-of iS He is on Fisher Street, near lgf" where hi rents and ot ho low that he is aelliiifrjne of Good's for 90 cts. S'He has the lst jand cheap '&t line of Fertilizers iu the county, and decidedly the best line of PROVISIONS in the Di;ifcJ;t't. Be sure to see him btfore you buy. fc"He wants to buy all the ratlTQ S A TJ-CTJ nr to fouiwi n HV i.t "tu x mA. JUU IT. Howrll & Co ! Idrmlrtmr PurcauvlO Spruoe St.. tfict Ky 1m wudc !- :t Ii. SW HW7AVPPtA59ft. U -fcO rivi srv ' v L Yl,ni lJi 'Vj- -t.du the best quality.. JUST RECEIVED ONE HUNDRED BAR RELS OF FlillSll VIRGINIA LIME FOR SALE. DcVJ" I expect all persons who have given, nie Mortgages on thtir crops to bring me their cot toa when it is ready for ale. - K. J. HOLMES. 4?:tt 1 HeOftratlnT tho u-nrlcr from tbeir00. Pay liberal; any one can do "Hj jjfl. i either sex, vouiisr or old; no Pcc,,al,. ired. Capital not-neeflWi f'nt tht?rmit au.'-, ity reoui are started free. .go" to us anu we win penu you J fft thing of greHt value and imp?"3 money PL you, that wit! start you in busin1, ...mi i...: :.. ..r n-ollPV Will uiliif; jou mi if"1" ' iiuni' tlifiii niiv-t Iiin-- 'ls:t' in Grand uut fit free. Addu TBlt" I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 30, 1888, edition 1
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