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k 11 - I Tt Eccse that is rot of Rr pr8:n:a tives. Thoorulicuily, an, for nearly all of ourliUiorr practically, the House of RtnresenatitM has rcnrc'ntwl nil nrti and all parties at the country .When the peple of the country wen; largely of one parly, the numbers were latriwlv of th it parU, and tlionmgh- tdma n.irtv meusnres went Ihronirh until disputt ii. When the people were, evenly di Tided, the member f the llotwe were verr erenly dive I, and there w:is coin- . ak - I " t ll i MMfivlT htf e of tlie cri-.iauoii mat nearly half the mwnlaTs of the Hons rBreientin one-h.. f. or nearly ona- half of the jeple of tlie country, ob jected torbeeaiine it (1H the essence ol a representaJive bwdy,fbat just as u in lim itv is mo : i Wi. ful than a mi nority, ho a large Majority is more otv i.i-fn over a Hnrall niinoiitv man a.. f : entail majority is ovejr a lare -minority. Jma body of 300 men the rights and political powers of 80 men are greater then those or; 01 men, for exactly tlie aainertapon that the rights and polit ical powers of the 51 are greater than those of 41). But the Reed idea of the Jionse is not a h'epres;uitutive body at all, but that it is' simply an organ of government captured sometimes by one party and sometimes Tjy the other and belonging as sibsoluteljV to the dominant party as the IV sldency be longs to the man who secures, it even though his majority were only one. ; Mr. Reed hud a legitimate majority xf eight to work with at the beginning of the sessiou, but for a l.tuidred year a majority of eight has not -.been so ifowerful for the enactment of political legislation as a majority of 8'L, ami when Mr. Reed blasted in Boston that the precedents of 100 years had been overturned he? meant that under his sys tem of eliminating t lie minority, by rule and without rule, a majority , of one num in the House, which would be quite as likely tojepresent a iniuor . jty unti majority of the ptople of -tin--country, Would bo as potent for the enactment of partisan legislation as H unanimous House would tie. fie has professed that he was sim ply trying to enable the majorityxjo govern. It is not true, for then; never was anything to prevent the majority from governing. The Republicans had 109 and the Democrats had 101 members whejn the session began. Mr. Reed complained Unit he couldn't al ways have ICO men present, or even 100 of them, ai:d therefore he "wanted u set of rules that would allow less than 100 a .minority of the members to govern. Of course he found it diffi cult to keep 100 men. present ,w lieu the whole Republican membership was only 100, but the people hod only elected J69 Republican members, am. that signified that the people were very slightly in favor of the Republi can programme. If the people had on ly elected 130 R publican Representa tives Mr. Reeds programme would have ben impossible; if they had elected lftOi it would have been unnecessary. Hie people being very evenly divided be tween the parties elected a House that yuis very evenly divided, and in which ander all the precedents of a century, tke political power of the majority wa M limited as its numbers, iiufe Mr. JRed and his to) lowers have seized powers that they would have been en titled to only if they represented the unanimous sentiment of the country, instead of the sentiment of about half the count ry. According to the Reed f theory the ltpublieftUK are entitled to as absolute posession of the House of Representa tives as Mr. ILirrison is to tlie abso lute possession of the .Presidency, and the Democrats have no more rights in the House of Representatives than Mr. Cleveland has in the While House. ' . m . m mm. In Other .voids, the House is not a Xativnai House td Reprcsentatives.- "He asked the Parson to Drink. The tabulation -of the criminal sta tistics of the State is now in progress in the Attorney-General a depart men t. A peculiar and rather ludicrous case has been found during the work. It is under the head of ''Disturbing Relig ious Congregationand is from a.wesf ern county. It seems tknt-n nian who had made a very int-fmate and warm aefpiaintanee with "John Barleycorn1': went Tiito a church up there while the minster was preaching. He wa $ very deeply impressed (o, thought he was) with the , minister s preaclring, that he wanted to do some thing to show his appreciation, ami after some difficulty he arose from his heat, staggered up to the pulpit, and lunging forward, stuck a bottle ol whiskey in the persons face Umd in a most earnest, hiccoughing way asked L ,..,,..1 :t i... " m i i iw gwu 4uuh ii jit? wouiuii i take at drink. - This was a too much for the con gregation,and oiv,q of t he members hrid Hie would beaffable individual arrested and tried before a magistrate. This officer tim d 1 he prisoner 20,00. The prisoner thought the magistrate had some hard feelings -against him, and appealed from-the magistrate's decis ion. The case then went hefm Judge of the Superior C?urt who sen- teneed tlie offender to two years in the penitentiary and that's vvhure he now The late Samuel J, Randall, after nearly thirty yeara of life in Congress left art estate worth 5 ,000. I Ie did "nt aequire the business methods of Hon, Jolui Sherman, James 6k Btuine and other distiiisuishwk 1iVmthl ir-..i l.. . - V. . V I 1 , . I I I I Ap-.rjiation. Appreciation. "makes stupid ieope brighter, homely ones more cornel v, the cluni y less clumsy, the different pejf-posse-S'tL' It need not le given in woixls; toneirare often sufficient, even glances cr gestures will convey ample meaning to sensitive souls. Try a few words of : gen nine approval or compli ment, upon the most stupid person of your acquaintance you enu always Hud some point in every one's ch a raeter worthy irf praise and note the effect; it will surprise you if the experiment is new to you; try it on a woman who knows she is plain and unattractive, and mark how her ee will brighten, her cheek flush, and her face light up with sonfething ukin to Ixau'y. Try it on a man who lays out yo;.r walks or hoes your com, and see what a con sciousness it will awake within him. Tlvre is that in all eulogy and belongs for it. The man dead to thisis dead to every no&le asjaration. Of all phices praise should he most lavihly used in he family circle. How many cf u keep all our compliments for strangers, for those in wlvom we have not one st)4rk of vital inteivt; and to the hearts dependent upon us fo; sympathy a'nd ipjireciation have secured lie cheery word! If we ai; so nig irdly in the expenditure of the sweet charities of life that we cannot squander commen dations on home folks and strangers too, by an means let ihc home fulks come in first for their share. TJie ability to find fault is considered by some iseople as a yjme sign of sup erior insight, when in the majority oi cases it is only an indication of shal lowness and ill-nature. One deserve as much credit for seeing the merj.s of a picture as its Regulate The Oowele. Cost I venous dcranyos the rbole sjs tein and begets dlxeaxcM, stceU as Sick Meadaoho, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Kidney Disease?, Bilious Colic, Malaria, etc. Tatt'a PIHm produce rcralar Iiabft of body and good digestion, nitliofii wnlrn, no one can enjoy good uealta Sold Everywhere. ely's catarrh CREAM BALM Cleanses t!:e Jfasal Passigr.w, Albiys Pain and Inflammation, Heals tlie Sores. Restores ; he Senses of Taste and Smell. TRY THE AV-FEVER A parfl?le Is applied Into each nostril nndlsnjjrfe-atoU-. lrlc? j5o et.-. at Drusjgitsts; by mill ifg!ster d JO cts. ELY l$i;OTHEKS.5C WairenSt.. Sivw York COUXTY UOVEUmBST. Clerk Superior Court, J M Ho rah. Bheriff, C C Kridcr. Register of Teels, H N W oodson. Treasurer, J Sam'l M;Cubbins. Surveyor, D C Arey. Coroner, D A At well. Commissioners, T J Sumner ehnirmnn, V L Kluttz, C F liaker, lr L W Cole man, Cornelius Kestler. Sup't Public Schools, T C Linn. Sup't of Health, lr J J Suintnerell. Overseer of Poor. A M Brown. TO H '.V. Mavor, J W Rumple; Clerk, D R Julian. Treasurer, I H Foust. .Police, K W Price, chief, J F Pace, C V Pool, R M Rarringcr. CoinmiswionerE North ward, J A Ren .Ueman, D M Miller; South ward, D R Julian, J A "Barrett; East want, J B Gor don, T A Coujihenour; West wartl, R J Holmes, T C Linn. CHURCHES. lefects h'udinu tor 1 ! 1 1 1 'I - ' I J oiu i ne Heij i runs in a enaracier as for lying in wait for imperfections, in deed, he who steadfastly and on priir eipte determines, to see all the go;l tlieiT is in a person Js that person'.-! greatest be:.ef;tetoi and can do inost to lift, him up into what he might he. If we loveour flit ms not only for what they are, but for what they are enpableof being, our love will still assist in trans forming them into tlie realization of the ideal for which we love them; tin s the constant outpouring of our affec tions toward them will act as a per petual lover, lifting them nearer and nearer (ho realization of their desires. Li.'t no one doubt the truth of this; it has been proved by pratical demonstra tion. Let us, then, not be chary of complimentary and appreciative utter ances, but forgetting self, and remem bering I hose dealer, or who should be dearer, than self, in assuring their hap piness and success we most surely se cure our own. Exchange. Tho Hjly3k3 Lawyer and His Sn. Goi ng- lo Springfield the other day there was seated in the car one of Hof yoke's legal lights, accompanied by bis wife and his six years old sou and heir, whose sole am bit ion in lite at present s to learn -to whistle. The windows were open and llujboy had beeu hold ing on to his hat with one 'hand for fear it would blow away. The con ductor coining in slam met! the-demand for an instant the boy let go hi hat. His father reached round through the window and whisked it off bis head. The boy w;;s disconso late. '"Look straight ahead and whis tle and it, will come back," said his father. k"lcannot whistle now, 1 am too mad." "Well,theii, HI trv," and the dig nified lawyer whirled a few liars of "Annie itooney," and shortly after ward placed the hat on the boys head, whose tears were now turned to smiles. Then he stood up iij tlie seat, and snatched his father's new $8 tile from hkliead deliberately threw it out of the car window, sayin;, '"Whistle for it again A)d.'"Xorthainptjn Journal. forest fires start easily: be cautious. A well kept lawn beautifies the home. A dropped "match may barn. burn the Allow no Canada seed. thistles to ripen Good soil and culture crops. make Doo't forget that turnips are for seed gocd good Spaded up yards: keep the fowls .... i. i ; 4 scratching - Substituting one odor for another is not disinfecting. watered public life poor and cai a f dt $5,000 a year, managed to-be coiue millionaires. When Bafaj- was sick, wo gaye her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria When she became Miss, she ching to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria SALE OF LAND. SALE OF REAL ESTATE TO MAKE ASSETS. By virtue of a deeree of the Superior Court of Rowan County - made in the special proceeding entitled "D. C. Brad.-haw, Administrator of J. S. Sloan vs. E. J. Bradshaw, Jennie L. Sloan nnd othei-s, heirs at law." I will sell at public auetion at the Court house door in Salisbury to the highest bidder for eash on Saturday tlie ISth day Of October, 1SU0, the following described real estate, to wit: One tri et of land situated in Atwcll township said county, adjoining the fa nds of. 8. E. Sloan, J. C. Sloan, S. J. Sloan and others, containing twenty-five ('25) acres more or less, the same being lot No. ft in the di vision of the lands of S. A. Sloan de ceased. D. C. Bradshaw, Administrator. Sept. 10, 18CO.?2 WANTED 1 -o- The name of every man in Western North Carolina who has timber land, improved and unimproved, farm lands, town lots and properties for sale. We must have bottom prices, full, clear and correct descriptions. Persons wishing to buy. sell or rent properties will find it to their interest to write to or call on MgCUBBIHS & REISNER, REAL EiTAlE A&ENT3, SALISBURY, X. C. Methodist Services every Sunday at 11 a in and p in. Prayer meeting very Wednesday at 61 p m. Rev T W tint brie, oast or. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'elock. J W Mauney, sup't. j Prcshvtt rian Se-vtecs every MinUny at 11 a in and S:30 p m. Prayer meeting everv Wednesdav at 8:30 p in. Itcv J Rnmnle. I) D, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 1 p m. J Rumple, sup't. Lutheran Services every Sunday atll a in and 7 p m. Prayer meeting every pastor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 p m. R 6 Kizer, sup't. Episcopal Services every Sunday at 1 1 a m and 0:30 p m and Wednesday at G:30 p in. ltev F J Murdoch, rector. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 p m. Capt Theo Parker, sup't. Baptist Services every Sunday morn ing and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Rev pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 9 a.m. Thos L Swink, sup't. Catholie Scrviees every second Sun day at 101 a in and 7 p m. Rev Franeis Meyer, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a m. Y M C A Devotional services at Hall every Sunday at 10 a in. Business meet ing first Thursday night in every mouth. I II Foust, prcs't. LODGES. Fulton Lodge No 90 A F & AM, meets every first and t hird Fridav night in each month. E Ii Neave, W M. Salisbury Lodge, No 24, K of P, meets every Tuesday night. A II Boy den, C C. Salisbury Lodge, No 775, Kf H, meets every 1st Mid 3d Mor.dey nijjht in each month. .Dictator. Salisbury Council, No 272, Royal Ar canum, meets every 2d ami 4th Monday night in each month. J A Ramsay. Regent 'OS 7' OFFICE. Olficc houis from 7:30 a m to 5:30 p m. Money order hours 0 a in to 5 p in. Sunday hours 11:30 a m to 12:30 p m J II Ramsay, P M. The Best Business Opportunit; YET OFFERED. THE WINSTON WEST END LAND COMTANY odors for sale a limitcil number of its lots in North-West Winston. Thov are within six minutes walk of the best lino of Street Cars in the South, convenient to schools, churches and stores, shaded, moun tain views. Population in four thousand (4,CC0); in 181)0, twelve thousand (12,000). A iniiKon and three-quarters of outside money invested in Winston-Salem in 1890. Three hundred and twentv-six thous and dollais jut into factoi its and heme buildings in 1890, to September. Three railroads building into country tributary to Winston. i his is toe best time to -buy. Maps, prices and terms on application to given P. M. WILSON, Sec, Winston, N. 0. Wcrkrd Like a Charm. Bralfiehl's Female It.iHator worked like a charm; improvement bean wonder ful: cannot express my p atitiuJe. Wish cverv lady afflictcl Would try it. I know t would cine them. Mrs. tuLUA. Lon;, Spring Grove, Fla. Write the Brad Held Regulator Co., Allahta, Ua., for further particulars. Sold by all druggists. ly vu uk cfa decree of the Superior Court oi Bowati county in the case of T. J. Hillard, Lxr., against W. H. HilUrd andothci. I will llat pnhlic sale at the Court Housp ; a-u.i. " . v ft (al l-UIIMMI 'V tw KLDTTZ k REND DOUBLE STORES! WILL BE EFOUND THE HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN SALISBURY DR GOODS EATABLES. WINTER SHOES. in all the Shades and Fa- Tlie Lest Flour made in The Largest and Best brics of the Coming Sea- America; the lest Cured assortment in town, fro:n son. Meats to be had, Canned the finest Kid and Calf ;WINTER CLOTHING. Fruits, Meats and Vest- h and-sewed made, down This is now oj en for in-, tables of all kinds at old to the cheapest made, of MondaithethofTj"; specuon: it is namh-t me prices, nnd the Choicest . All Leather, at the very tract of land in Scotch Irish townshin anl ut pres to suit the Teas, Coffees nnd Cocoas Lowest of all liock Bot- tlmes- from many climes. ! tout Prices. In l iving: drain tiles put them below lie. U M oming UK. ltlna of w. A Luckcv jj. cuwl ill lure ; - ' ' vAMuaiiung i,o acres more 01 nss, known ns n. t-t ..r ti. xr "la- land. l"v ! bc-iTerms- Ono fK;,. t ... , . six mouths and one third in twelve mouth, w,th interest on the deferred r.,j.u..ub irom uay of sale at eiefit ner in cent. T. T, IIi:.labi. Vttiii n IC'H INDUCEMENTStothe WHOLESALE T RADE. bee lis be lore you buy as'wc mean to ellTyoii gooas CHEAP fifthiilaiiil ScLville Eailroiiil Cn. W. N.C. Division Passenger Train Schedule. Effective May 13th, 1SS8. Train Xe. 32. West Uouiid. Train Nj. "s. East Mou ml. NOTICE. Is hereby given tlmt tin Board of Com inissioncrs for liowan County at their meeting held on the 4!h day of August, 1890, ordered a new Kegts! ration of the Voters of said County for the elections to le held on Tucsdav the 4th day ot November 181H. The registration books will be opened on the 22d day of September- next, and will be closed on the second Saturday nreeecdingsaid election W l.v 4 3W 6il 9 ii 11 Oi) 5 v5 s . : V3S s to 1 45 t it in. hi a, m. Odstun fork I'aiiaUi'it'lila V, asnlnyion 1 'itvitoui'j; DauviUe Yi So Vi US MO H 1 1 -J noon . Ml. a. m. m. ulciimoiut KohtSTiiie It ul el gh Durhuin 6 15 10 44 "ll 45" 6 35 4 30 r. m a. hi. p. in . a. m. 3 U a. m. eirt-ensboro 950 p.m. H. N. Woodsox, Clerk. Aug. 11, 1800. L. Kluttz, Chairman. 43 tf SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court in the ease of Isaac A. Lycrly and others. Ex-parte, I will sell at the Court Ilonse door in Salisbury on Mon day the Gth day of October 181)0 at public auction, a track of land in Uvan cmaty adjoiniug the lands of Levi lnv lass, Isaac Lyerly and W.C Lyerly, containing 11)8 acres, more or less. Tciiuf: one third eash, one third in six months and the balance in twelve months. Interest on deferred payments from day of sale at eight per cent per annum. J. L. Cowan, Commissioner. September 3rd, ISfO. CAUTION Take no shoes nnleM . 1., 1oiis1mk' iianio and iri- ar mumsetl on tho bottom. If tin- riculcr cannot supuly you, Mend il i 1 ott to I'm lory . enclosing advertised price. 11 23 Ar 12 12 12 36 12 55 1 II 1 41 2 10 2 20 2 49 3 1 1 3 27 4 10 4 !H 4 10 5 r.34 I 10 t.v .r. a m. Salisbury noon scatcsvlllc p. m. C.itawba fuewion ill kor ConnclIyS irlngs Morf;inion 51ea Aipln Maxfea Old fort KouoU Knob Iltack Hotintain AslievlHc AsheviUe Alexanders Marsball Hot brings r.v. Ar. 5 40 ra It 10 .3a ?.- 1 v 40 7 10 p. m. Ilot Spi1r.ps Morrisiown Knowiile jeiBco a. m. Louisville 7 20 0 27 B5S 5 57 5 17 1 4 4 .10 4 17 5 41 3 1 3 2 35 2 I l' ) 16 12 13 12 19 II 0 1 0?5 S 35 7 15 415 7 SO Ar. Lv. p. m. noon a. m. a. m. n. id. a.m. J M'lian ipo.is p. hi. nil "pro St . P.ml p. m. st Louis 0. ra. KsnsasCity 400 p.ja s -jo p. m 300 p.m. 8 00 a.m. "s 25 p. in. 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Kxnmino his S5.no GEN I) INK HAXD-NKWKl) SIIOS 4.no HANlkSKWKII WKLT SliOK. SajM 1HHLICK AMI KAIUMfKllS' SHOE. Sa.aO KXTIIA VAMIK CAM'' SHOE. 2.!4S & i WOUKINGMF.N'S SHOES. tSa.OO iuil atl.75 HOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. All made ia Conpre. l.utton ami Lace. $3 &$2 SHOE! 81.75 SIIOK FOR PdlSKKS. Ileet Jllat-evlal. llet Style. Itcet -ittlnff. W. L. JJouslas, Bra k'ain, PImb. Hold by FOI AV tHtf cop. The follun in; Oiir of I4K?'r TH PM'tljlOK I II luc nrl I. Hqr brHHowr uiM-tnial.(i, mil ., inir.-fta . mir fitj . ri.tr ro ifi -nai l: KM tvr I'FKMIX hi .wh lin(lifr a - alt i c Onlv the n bo wriV t' ii (it nBiTrjH niftkr iir of ? till' ll.IH-l. All '"Oil lutVI- I.., I. .ill r-'tnni i to li.r otir ir to I ho, v hi. rail vi. nr oritrlilinri toil tlr "i nrimol t-ny Thr l,r. fiiltlii? of Ihi iliil.i hji m p(i... lh. mull .ml ,.f til. ti I.- rut pive. tin ..i-M-:irriM-i oty rNluri-il to rxiiit th part of if bulk. It is a -nrnd, drnll.sir. ti l.. s Ire is.a.y tororrr Wa illnlaa nllait v.m lioir r..u can make from !$VS to.16 1 1 a ilsjr i li-.mt, from ttiVstart.wiih. out .tp.ri.iii-. Heft i-r writ.-iit uucn Wi jmv all i vprimi hartri-a Ad.ir-. II. MALL V II CO.. l!ua 4(M. '1'outi.ami. Umhu'. 8. m. s R EASY. cms FAST. Cleans SEED PERFECTLY. Makes FINE SAMPLE. NEVER CHOKES or 3RAKS THE ROLL. IHF HE LEB RATED Has All LATEST IMPROVEMENTS Including I!r.lnmf .'lu 1 om Rruh which In urea eve- speed. This feature Is peculiar to this moko of Gin and la used on no other. Ar FVLiW a(7AaCA.TKKIand Aw BIivre4t FKKI. ' rH::;GIET at any B. R. Station or thflandlnr 0 any Regular Otarr.boat Llni In the South. It -vi .iave no Agent near you, address the General Southern Agent. 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Ou Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office and we can secure jiatcat in lesn time thau thoso remote from Washington. Send rnodel, drawHTg or plioto., with deeodn t;on. e advi, if patentoMo or not. free of ciiarrje. Car fee not due ti:l patent is secured. A Pamf-hlet. "How to Obtain Patents," with names of actual client.) in yittr Zlx.u. county. k.i town, sent free. Address, O.A.8E30W&COB Opp. Patext Office, Wachincton. D. C. nni r kOl'R NEW I "an n VVnfr-ll in 1.. a a timekeeper. Warranted he avy k ASOUU coin ft....: ' ln.,, . jr . " K cases. Both Udiea mud f-ent sues, ' With M..rL-ai n . I ' .vii iiiiui.fii kruiu iruvib i.Morii ( , daj 11 a. ni., arr. vi s UndciKui - , . 1 leave ipiTideion 2.10 pirn. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1890, edition 1
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