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9W Carolina Watchman. Kdjtors and Proprtatwrs. SUBSCRIPTION BATES, One year ia advance 1.00 Katrl m v-oi4-clas9 mail M Salisbury, 2f.-cV THURSDAY, MAUCII 9. 1893. Where now he those traitors1-to their colOr and country who did "benxl the supple Meg of the knea thai thrift jaighi follow fawning!" No amount of jlver jcojnageeaa er rclleye lids country o hard times and a scarcity of money so long as ipiquUous tariff and vicious pension laws remain incfaaaged--the mercenary calamity ahriekfirio Jthe contrary notwithstand ing, . Some of the so-called reform editors dje bard. Rave on, mercenary decejyers; dance out your Jast ghost duce. Then frrithe 0d 4ie, or live to be ever known as o many Judaes wbotrted to pecu late on the innocence and confidence of men who now despj&e you. Peruocfticy'a Great Pay, ;t Saturijaj, March the 4th, 1893, jnarkea a great historic epoch" in the political history ot th'ifi country. Ip the presence of thousands of ihe tried and true PeniocraU that o valiantly fought for the restoration -efconstitu-tional government, honestly adminis tered, for local State government, on of. the dearest rights of a fret people nd by thousands of others, perhaps, who were there to see and be seen, Qrorer Cleveland was duly inaugurated tia second time as President, not of tb9 Jfoytjiern, the Western, the Mid dle, or the Souihern States, but as the President of the entire Union, Hence the people ef this great country can . riow feel, as they have not. felt since . the ascendency of radicalism, that the government is ruu in the interest of no fine section, bn in the interest and for ihe good of the whole people. a will be seen, the President's ad &rtf$ s m brief state document, but clearly gives a forecast of the policy of his administration. He regards, a ound and stable currency as of vital necessity to maintain the health and prosperity of the nation, and he prom ises to use all the influence mi the administration to preserve national credit Jo avejt financial disaster. Uefeisnce is made by the Presi dent to the pre? ajenl danger of the growing .disposition on the part of nany to expect trom the operation of the government especial and . indirect individual advantages. This feature of prttern.Usj hns ien attempting to juitfermifte the honest, -so.yni political jw'icy .of the republic as founded by the fathers; and it is timely that Mr. CJevelaurJ has thus called the attention x the whele country to this false prin-J iiipie. ; ilia utterances on extravagant peaditujres and upon the tariff accord with his well known views heretofore expressed, i His words are strong a,nd earnest, ljhe address appears in full in another polumn. - - TEE IffAtfGUEATIOff. It f Js How Cleveland ; and a Demo - v cratic House. - We cull the following fyom tb State CfiKonicIeU report of.' the inaugu ration of Grovr Cleveland as President and A. E. Stevene on as Vice-President, whieh im-ans an honest, aggressive Democratic reform all over t he ct u n- tiy, to he consummated as far a pos sible during the next four years: heart and. strong arms a farm neglected and mismanaged for thirty-two years, caj l& reclaimed, bnt the farmer will hardly 1 expect to get it in good shape and make a full crop the first season. Grpver Cleveland is in chargeand a Democratic7 Heuse and a Democratic Senate will sustain him; and as surely as we see the dawning of this new era of jeace and prosperity, so surely shall we see it inJts noonday glory, .jam year rresioent tlanison, tincier When the Senate clock indicated some peculiar Jialucination, we up- H;o0 the VicPr'S.deatlect was an-UiU resnlt ia prujlent and effective renie "hil nose. harLordred for tb Whit Hoiikp I liounceu. and Mr. Stevenson psnrfjxi f Iecislation. In tie meantime, so far as th- X . . . -. . . 1 1 Kd fiaio(..i f .. Dlw., i. , I . u! i- :. lpTf.-iitiv branch of the covemment can in- m inuy ut .1nnnii .hind 1 J UtUHIK'l iULl liriWHI. LI II I K II ( I " 1 1 :l 1 1 I c " lJ,5W " l.j:!,. -.x. XT- - n. .1 . terrene none of the powers with which it is On each piece with the United States It" " j-8.: S IuerfV , -)r,,U i"tel will be withheld when their exercise i .lL il un. wiiuruww) aiierwaru rresiueill nar- ,s deemed necessnrv to maiolain oaa national riSOn, lOVZ. added. '.he LJoston Her- I entered the chamber. Mr Harrison I Closely related tp an exaggerated confidence - : utl...t il : ,a cnrtl fr, o-.K.i j "i our connirv a rreamess, wnicn icnas 10 a -J u& I, .iiii. M.nc uu u...u- - v ,r can iauu- jj..i nf th, u, of nati0nal afetT an. fpntt -v-F fl, J I. I - ..u,iuiU5 iicmsursii, mi- other dancer confronts us not less seriom. I the popular disposi- peration of the cov- direct indiridoal ad- our roters. which itAnarr t nkY t li !iu at I m atnt-inin- v- pouer ana nave mm insert jus. iwoiintuce iuto u:e cuamuer was greeted tectum for protection's sake, enjoins upon the make it read thus: I w,tn applause. 1 hen Vice-Presideni Pple serranta the duty f exposing and de imrposts of our goternment than a soand an sUble currency.. . t exposure to dejrradation should at once aijoose us to activity and the moft enlightened giitesmanship.and danger ol depreciation in the purchafing power of wages paid to toil, shonld furnish the strongest in centive to' a pronj jt and conscrvatire precep tion. I dealing' with oHf present eiUarrasing situation, as relate to thisnbject, we wille wise if we teniperiour confidence and fiiitb- in our national strengjh and resotrcrs with frank once-iion. that eijen these viU not permit. us to defy with impuwiy tae ipexqrabje laws of finance and trade. I At the same time.' in our efforts to adjnsV liSTerence-" of opinion, we should l frse fronj intolerance or passion, and our judgment should be uumoTed by alluring phrases and unvex by selfish interests. 4 am confident that suih approach' to the subject ifest a curiosity in Washington to learn J "g m what i hom. nf f.K.V ru,,f.,l uiaieiy auerwara llie rresidellt-elecM refer tJ the preraltnce of .. ... i ws announced, and Mr. CtpTl mi. Ps-1 tion to expect fronj the o and COStty ware. A COP temporary I -nrffifl hv.Gll!lf- ....., ernment especial and aucro-pfitji that it b ssnt hack tn !hiLk.;. TtT U-L ' ,. vanUges. The vrdict of t - - - iwibii ucak uu m. i . x-iiii i isoii. nis en- words, so as to "Harrison fired in 1802. make the set of memorial value and "f.'."BiujHH u ',iujas'i i.mw jjiI'i xxumM.; ThU Morton admiuistered the oath of ofliceroyin?uth, broo, of kindr5d eTils ?:hich are IBIS WOUld . .. - , ... Jthe unwholesome progeny of paternalism. .t m,wv kova a ca ilia v irii ifi in i iiii i rr t . i v . am i ii in iw i.utr iri. i w i ii iirMiiuui :i 11 iiiki 11 in hbih the chair of the nrfisidirti t(fifor TltuL. k make it available lor use by Mr. special session of the Senate of t the people. It degrades to purposes of wilv Cleveland. I J?, if ty-third Congress was then form- lcrftft the Plftn of rule oor father s established allv onenetl with nrror Uv fMi I . bequcateu to us as the object of our love Ralnh DaviV nn attoriPV nff law-nd H.;uJ 7;.. V:I1 rol "J 1 " ttnd "neration. It prertnls the patriotic sen- - ' r iv- - uulici. ii:r-i m iipi Lni.MToncnii urncaii r... ,1 ... bpeaker of the. lenncssee House of and Pressed the Senate. Haaid: to a pitiful calculation of sordid cain to be de- Kepresentatives, has been debarred, by I uSEKATrrns;Dppolv imnrA ;fb rived from their government's maintenance. It the Courts of Tennessee for rascality lu fi af it. iBniin.il.;!i(U u.. undermines the self reliance of our people and He will nrohahlv I 1 ! t .. ' i 1. , j substitutes in its place dependence upon gor- rw! d from chu Wlln nr ' P I f I' r V , " "'IV,,t,c wnmentai favoritism, it stines the spirit of ,.w. .w UA UJe (Mines OT ine hurl nhi tn true Americanism and stim fips cvfrv rnnh it.ir SUte Chronicle: Senator Meansi I which T b ata Kamii Aalliiri T trait in American citizen.-hiD. The lessons of - - vv.a vuiivilt x 4 111 llUl , makes, a good presiding officer and in unmindful of the fact that amoiii? the PKternall,m ought to be unlearned and better li;n ks " 'j .i j f .1 . . 1 . . lessons tnugut, that while the -peotdc should calling on him to preside over the de- occupants of this chair during the 104 patriotic-all and cheerfully support this gov- uocraiun ui me senate yesieruay, wnen years oi our .constitutional history erument, us functious do not itclu!e the sup that body went into committee of the have been statesmen eminent alike for Port of tl,e PeoP,e- Tlie acceptance of this whole on the machinery act, Lieut.-Gov. eir talents and tluir tiieless devotion VTc'f leads to the refusal of bounties and rx..i.i .. ' . . .. An..ivi.'.. u... t subsidies which burden the labor and thrift lyuujsutoa maua an excellent selection. f'- "j. Auarus, jeuerson and 0f a portion of our citizens to aid ill advised A llPffro Imched at JelKrn Tnn y"""un nonoretl US incumtencV dur- or languishing enterprises in which they have Satnrdav nit. for ,nm;al ,H.K. the ear,J di'J8 of the republic. D. nrn. It leds also to a cbahenge of 'i'-i , j Vl Vl j VL whle Arthur, Hrndricks and Mfirtnn wIrt nJ kless expenditure which overleaps ahite girl confessed that he and oth- , ' J ' . ' "nj-Ks and Morton thebounds of grateful recognition ol Mtriotic er negroes some months ago criminal- j f . Iater Pnd of our history, service, and prostitutes to viciousness the pco- Iv assaulted and murdfnd Mi Rrv- S - . luslre uPon office of president pies prompt and generous impulse to aid these ant: a whit m'r-l . ' u: 7. ..JC wur blv known tom-n. , Kvery tliongntful American must realize the acarciiiug ior inese otner parties aud more lyuchings are in progress." Charlotte Observer: I assume the duties of tl, ofTi nf l""6, muS 1 1 . . , . ; 1 iciiuciitj , in puunu ur privau; siauon, 10 re- mc KlCb irtlHl, COIiniieil LO nift Wit. 1 no (card fniiralitv and rrnnnmr- n tin. ririu. 1 m 1. ..- . . 1 e j , . . i v A tew discon-I feeling of self-confidence, but rather which we may safely outgrow. The toleration rentea ana aisgruntled agitators may with that of grave distrust of my abil ldea resultsu tue waste of the people's now and then rise upl and curse the itv satrsfaetorilv to meet its reauirel money hVhV' cuo.senf d enc- hnfaf.r 1,'f- k. . U 1 "1 , V lurei. us require- ftges prodigality and extruvugance vn the home in 1 W r h ?J Pfnt e111?- I mJ be pardoned for saying life of our countrymen. Under our scheme of in mooring jor tneir welfare ana that that it shnl hA -nv oummtsh anL.iiTvH t I frnvprnnipnt tliP nactA jvf i.nki;n :-. ..- :iishrsthe only justiac-ation for tuxln the people, we aiuonc a truth o plai that its denial would seem to iudicnt: the extent to which judinvitt way Jb influeuced by famiiianty with pervei -ions uf ibe taxing power; ud when w steix toj;eiDtateEelfH-o:fldfcnceai)d bu. mesi enterjre of our vLtizena, by di. crediting abject dependence upon gov ernraental favor, we atrive to stimuiat. those elements of Amen.-- charaute. whi h support the hope of Americai cbievemeut, - Anxiety for the redemption of fht pledgea which my party has made, ni the solicitude for complete justification 01 the trust the people have reposed in u constrains me to remind thoe with wbon I am to txj-operate that we can ueeee in dointhe work which bus been espe cially Ret beforn us only by the most sin cere, harmonious, and disinterested ef forts. Even if insuperable obstacles and opposition prevent the consummation ol our task, we shall hardly be excusedrano if failure can be traced to our fault ot neglect, we may be sre the neonle wil, hold us to a awift aud exaciin; accouu-r taoility. The oath I now take to preserve, nro tect. and defend the constitution of tht ui'ucu oti uut oniy impressively cle unco ihc Kic.iv rcsoonsiDlliLV 1 ussiimn but snnjests obedience to constitutional couimatids as the rule by which my offi cial conauct must be guided. x I shall, to the best of my ability, and wunin my spnere otduty, preserve tht consututiou iy loyally protecting even vr. . t I . . f,Huiicucui)utr ib conmiiia, i defending all its restraints when attack ed by impatience aud restlessness, ami oy enforcing us limitations aud reserva tions in favor of the tstates and people runy impressed wuu the gravity oi the duties that confront me and mindful of my weakness, I should be appalled ii it were my lot to bear unaided the res ponsibilities which await me. I am, how ever, saved irom discouragement when I iciuemoer inan snaii nave the support and council and co-operation of wise and patriotic men who will stand at my side iu caomei, piaces or will represent the pru,M in tueir legislative liufis. T 1 ... L . . uiiu ai.-u mucn rotni'ift m recaem- benng that my countrymen are just and generous auu 111 tue assurance that thev i-ill n.. .. .1 . ... .1 .1 1 . - .Mi.uttyuuciuiiiuusewiio ov 8incerw devotiou to their service deserve .their forbearance and approval. A 1 l-l T 1 . . -I auuc n,iKnuw intreis a supreme ocmg wno rules too aonirs of meu and n'VihCA , A . - J 1 a vihu?c jtuuuiicija unu xoercv nave always ' 1 A 1 a . " . lonowea me American people, and I know be will not turn from us now if we numbly and reverently seek his power ful aid. After the inaugural ceremonies were Begin Right "Plant Seeds And End Right. Onr Beeds are just what southern plant ers need to meet the demands of the early markets. Our NEW SEED BOOK, for 1S93, is the most complete guide ever issued for the tanner, gardener, and trucker. It tells how to begin right and end right. We send it FJREE, Write for it and current prices of any Grass and Clover Seeds, jSeed Grain, Seed y ' " Potatoes, &c. , you my require. Send ytur orders direct if you merchant dew not- tuuxUa Wda Heda. T. W. WOOD & SONS, . Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. CI HI 1 3 m ! i ! For of osl' -Tobacco NOTHING BETTER MADE! Prices LOW. Call and examine Analysis. Kespectfully, ; . M. G.: QUINN. : . Wlien Baby was sick, to eto her astorla. Wtren she wasa Child, she cried for Custonai "Whf- iiio Decame sho cJ'iaj to O-storu. Wla she hod Children, uho save uieca CastMru. -11 t I . . fy , f I , , J U t O U CliUCd U I IO in 1 " " f'uuiiv WUUCj 1 1 or an his people, but Zbulon B. discharge tlie important duties whieh crinie aeAinst the citizen and contempt ofou Vanee is too much tanffled un in ii.lh h-fr- m. ;ti, 1 : people for economy and frugality in their per- hearUirinn Id ever be-Wottoh or aHrV nA " .uT.c ' W the strength and U lUi ..u T..lL d7 , , i iiiiuuess siuruiness 01 our national character, it is the ucu uj .kueoia liwio Dtate. latlQ naftlltV. lamest V invnLiinr lh Dlain dictate of honestv and troo.l rrrmn,n Hew York VYerld: Mr. Herbert the first man, who was in the Confed ate armj, to be appointed to the admi imlUn -..J 0 ..i lonfit- kuoervisinn or oirimr 1 as ne closed his remarks Air. Stev 'nson directed J r Crrover Cloveiand is President. The Congress of the United States iu both branches js- Democratic. With the exception of. the Supreme Court, the people are now in complete charge of Jhrir government. Tbirty-two long years of misgov erni.nt have iutervened. The Kepub . iwjajfl Ditrtj, unjust and defia of the , iTJojutiWon in its inception, has con . Jinued it Jwjd onthe rein of power hj every .wicUd expedient that was thought necessary. The Constitution, o sacred in the ejeaof the Democracy, - has been spurned whenever it stood in iheir path. Odious law have been ypwad to oppress a helpless people. JOawa opjiressiva in their operation and . grading in theirexactiont are eve nnow on ihe attute books burden on the hacks f a long-robbed people. Now lomes a change. .We congratulate he people that ; fconesty is Cct supplant rascality in uaiionnl auafrs; tbat economy is to . uccaed wild xtraVagancei that bu.i aeas metUods .are to tae the place of , favoritism and c.VleesnAss, nd above jail, that the burieus of taxation are to he liiihtened and equalised,-.- corrupt nd shameless reform press Mil aneer jnjly deuy tht the tariff is a biirden; Mill 4nendactousl v and maliciously deny nat tn democracy is sincere in its in Mntiou to reduce it. .let the people be patient a little Jonger. T(ie tariff will be reduced as fiooa as posjibk. -To correct the rfibpses, to repair tlie wrongs, to replete he) .bankrupt treasury, to devise wise monetary measures, to revise in justice all tbejeyenues of the government this the iask'before-the Deojocracy, istration aud suDervlsioa of branch of the military service of the Union since the war. TheaDnointment. therefore, is another evidence of the passing away of the spirit of sectional ism and of a more perfect union in the bond of common patriotism. The report of the auditor of North Carolina shows that there are 158, 447 white polls and 63,083 colored polls returned as having paid, the pro portion being r about 22 to 10. The property of the whites yielded $384,01 2, ana mac ot the blacks 512,373, the proportion being about 30 to 1. The last Legislature made an effort to tax incomes, but the income tax yields on ly $1,471. The AshevilW 1 operation, the forbears; nee the charitv puouc expenditures siiyuia be minted of each of itsofl5cers, I now enter unon puo , , necefslV Uuu li,,s suou,d be my duties as preSldini; officer of tlie eauallr clear that frugality aniomr th. tue becretrirv of the ssouate to read the proclamation of the President convening the Senate in ex traordinary session. Gen. MeCook read the nrotrlnmntum ana then the senators who were newlv ia the best guarantee of contented and strong support of free institutions. Uue mode of misappropriation of public iiin.is is avoiaea ivl en appointments to office instead of being rewards of partisan activity are awarded to tho?e iio.e eificieiicy promises a fair return of work for compensation paid to mem. to secure htaess and coiiint tftii-v i.f n. pointees to oflka, aud to remove from )oliticnl action demoralizing niaduess lor spoils, civi 111 111 Kiiom oo ivi epulis, i;n 11 elected, Or re-elected, were i nvi tori Kv service reform lms found tilf in r,.,, ,.,,1.1;,. - w. J J I ' . I w LIUUUk ne ice-resfoenc 10 come forrr;ird and take the oath ot office. Thev did so, each escorted by his Colleague, and the oath vvas solemnly administered by the Vice-President. The senator's afterward subscrihed the same at the clerk a desk. ait . , au the preliminaries having been uuiy aisposed of, the V policy nnd laws. The benefit already tra.ine.1 through this instrumentality and the" further usefulness it promises, entities it to the hearty support and encouragement of all who desire to see our public service will performed, or who hope for elevation of political sentiment ana the purification of political methods rri. iZi r . ne cAibit'iice 01 immense ajjgrega gatious of kindred enterprises and eotu- ninat ions 01 business interests, formed fur the purpose of liinitiiijr the protiuc- nuii auu 11 a 1 11 lt prices, is ineonsist,iit lfA-Pr' iltJti 1 directed th n:i: t m 1 . --w. r--v-ti iua tu pro Richmond Vv . Ii J Ul o c "WUHUn 01 order of w,tu Iii,r wnicn ougnt to be open ivicnraonu, Jl.V., tirmer recent v rlmur iho Sun .j..t: i.u. ,f lt Qrr s.wi-..... T . . -j 1 immure to tne'inaueuration 1 ""cfc.mciiv uunvny. ji'm- a pistol on a lawyer in court and, at- of the President of th TTnif J sJ Si? mate strife iu business should not he mp W p,lf nis ught out because The procession tr tUc east Dortico of i i e" . vouc the lawyer had asked the farmer'.., wif, th MnLi .H Tul. PrllL 0f 1 demands of combmatious that have the a question to which he nhWU i A r; "1 . . Vl " "'V. . Pwer to destroy, uor should people to have hearrl l-.trvt.ro f.ii. . iT j 1,ul"ri,!e mrong nau been gath- e served lose the beuefit of cheapuess. to have th. il?K f 1 Wht?sepmed km the east front of the senate which usually results from wholLme so nave tne idea that whon thaw n,m I t n. , . . . . . ,.,,nti,i..n im,,. ? license in nmf;- uJ n J " "e capiwu hince o clock n - Ksrtgauous ana "f . fvt Paetce by the supreme the moniinK in defiance of fh. rlu.,. Pb)!iat,oni! frequently constitute con- t,,u" lI,eJ were lso licensed to put to tatheir health. Th snw .f.;.' 3. ?raC,e guiu., Me.'teresta of the peo- a witntss any question that could be imagmed. It takes gall but that' tneawyer s business. Know sr. irm sii ii. i t A a ; u i. : o,utu ,nam uuoii, out uie tempera- unnatural and onDosed to our own Kn At... i t. . a I .. . - IIUIB lOwei'tHl Ami th Mni-fl,n..ni llntluirnosc Toil,,.,, a.. .1 blew bitterly. be reached and restrained bv federal Raleigh News and Obsprvr. wv. The President and P.:,i.hU..i power, the general Koverumeut should Smithis of the same blood .Af,vrAT Vice-Pr8identPVPnn a;J re,,eve .ur citizeus f thia interfer- Hoke, whose star sat all too early in a ni,er a"d the committee of arrange, blaze brilliant glory, and of Gen. R. e"ts were shown to the front of the r. note whose lare trenemlsbi I platform where within sistent courage and ! unconquerable cIosure was laid a bright reen canet anlees pluck, placed him iu the highest rank UPU which was placed lare liLr and in I 1 CJ" l.-v .. commanders who were crve,ea cna""S several tables ahd read- ence and exaction Loyalty to principles upon which our Koernment rests, positively deuuuiu.s en- tne equality before law wh'ch it r..r. to every citizen should be justly cood faith con ceeded in ll rKi..j 0.1... r lauu. ne eu ovmeiit nf t hi i-i.rin mcr desks and nthpr fr..u.. u.- i. r""""a "'f UKUeo1 citizenship wher- w a bright Srh T . I 1LT.Td:"dsnLB y or . , warmiy greeted bv American manliness and fairness. t ue patieni tnrong gathered about the . . .r re,al,on3 with the Iudiaus located erann nt-M r . . i wirnm nut r. I w.uuu. a. a ur-i m iuw niiimta J i i vrua uuiuris iiii uivn nit difficulties and conquer fortune W ! a " irom a motill whera aiirtv. mt..i I HTerv ot bis munonMl ,u..., it : "A w...0iuy require us to men hare been cast that EB1. followed th T.i L?" rbearance, and in our hQa.n..n j i ; 7 Muiivii - - wuuisc puiTueu oy us wuu luetn to honestly aud eon- ua prungt ana nis future nrat ;n I nimseir eiirht J.,kil ri..j . . . 1 j5 f b-ucij- iijjiiuv. ana inier- .VuHc.uni as mucn lustre on the "i5 Huuress rst and taking the oath , . very enort shou,d be "de to boytli as even that of Lamar him.uil afterwards. Nokwif Ui nA... n lead them throuuh oaths of fMV. li' i t inn asdone. - . ceeditig inclement ..qth J?u? education, to self anpportinir and ,uiii:i. vyiKiHixnii 1 iniAvAnWna . . ' removed his silk h.i. .nn L ZlPP- " m- S,. si, iv on..., , Uj ...jj j ., "? ieu "-,iue natiou's ward thev should be . mmv ii mm 1 1 ir 1 Pfli . 1 ucfiu niifirpHiifi r iia tv...!... . mi 1 tt.n n 1 -. j 1 . " I A HUE ILIUlLILIillf In VUIUUV UfilnnHI nnrn n.l K rni ii.. - I . A 4 ' . .. " . 1- . . v ugmunv 1,110 vuwlUllV The publication of a full t,0m.n address is as follows: ofdeaiKinnar meu and Khielded from v. of Julia Force, who murdered her two Mt. Fzll?w Citkisb: ib obedience to the ti1ue,,ce or tempution that retards a. - m . m . - -vl m a.A la.iir-iv-BJiL-ari a. The-Substitate llliance Uill. Raleigh cor. Charlotte Obseover. The seuate committee on agriculture has been uivinr very careful considera tion to the bill to repeal the alliance clmrter. Last uicht a conference was held at which several other senators were present, as well as democrats of prominence holding or not holding oSSce. over the senate returned to its chamber. This conference decided upon a substi- tVoVSf:T ? tute fi" bill, which, after a . w w a u 1 1 1 1 to iuforrn him that the senate u- nr,,,,,. Yclircuu h-cl uu,,3 ny a,,le lawyers, is sino ized. Blackburn and Allison were ap- to ?lve ,u" e""t to the purpose of the pointed as such committee and at 2 p. bill which passed the house, while not m. theheuate adjourned until Monday at repealing the charter. uoou. I : , The characteristic feature about th.- i e sunsiitute bill, wluch parsed the inaui;ujral was the clear, steady and ex- senate to-night, provides that no tudivid- iiuiiciauon wuu wiuch it was "ai sioctnolder in the ui.iiies3 asmcv aud the absolute absence of or in nv otl out uiTvili i ii.. I J - - - - -fl I IIV alliance may conduct, shall be; liable for any debt or obligation contracted 'by the alliance or any of its ol'Jcers. The sahiry of no odicer or employe of the ad'anc is to be incre.ised jiJUt the passage of this act. ami any tinendiueiiL io tne aldauco C'Hisliluiiori to increa-e sucli saiaries m 9 'MOTHERS'! FRIEND9' 9 1 IMos .m BirSh Easy. I Lessens Pain, Endorsed by-the Leading Physicians. Hook to "Xothrrs" mailed FREE. CRADFSELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, C A. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. td celleu ti deliver! v gi-stwx-. mr. veveia!ia gave no otber emphHsi. to his remarks tiiiiii that derived from fae cuihatic lone and de termined nod ol the head with which 4ie at times stated some of the more forci ble passages of his oration, lie spoke without notes and turned, from one part .. r . l. ....... i i i . . . oi me assemotcu crovvo to the olhe Ti. ....r. . .. . i j j ue leieicnce 10 currency ques tion provoked coinidcrab'e ciicerin" nut me ioumcsi-applause ws given the tain sent' -p. i n president brirnn the delivery ofi n is address :it l:;)u o'clock, i. nd it occu Ii'd twenty hve ininules. At the conclu sion of his remarks. :.J r. Cleveland turn ed around to the chief justice, who was attired in tbe robes of his oUice, io lake tne oath prescribed by the conslilution. Vdiief Justice i- uller and the other iu r- shall work a fu-iVit ure of the charier. Any subcribrr lo the 1j;imhvs fund now or herea.ier, and iuo.e wno liuestib- ! scn.-el uiid urt- not now nitiuibt,r.-t tiiie al! fu amount so contributed 'on the preset! tu-l tiou of ceriilicMto or alii lavil that the j ceriilieaie has been lo.-t. Ahv- coairibu- ?' : :; .v , u 7lnr u:eir to-h i HSht to a ;raalia of lho . tnis. nmi licit ri l iifltllf. lIMCIIeil Ll liaiict1, can wit li.iraw from the Uiisii.oss Sl'p f ffi H Ii fllT ud, the trustee to at once refund 5 he "I 7 U ll) li i till 0ft OBI BBBS an ilfi the taking of the ?uch lay- oath of ollii:e. whici was pronouii-ed by the chief justice in n t . i ii i i:irui voice, iur. Cleveland assenung to it ov uowiug ins Head aud k ss a-r t liible. 'IMm 1, 1 U . T . . iiiki'h ot ine rrftsiiiftnt, i what is known as the constitutional oath, and reads as follows: I do solemnly swear that I will fiiith A, ii.. .1. ... . . " . I mi y uArvme me ouice oi Diesident of the hnutD. .wi .- - . i '. ' aim inltKfl Slulnc an-l i.III .. . L I . r ..... iw wiv uesi Ul nnjtll, ;, il, ..U t .i.. . . my ability, preserve, nrolecf and defend 1 me superior the con.-tilution of the United States " court of tl,e respective counties. Tho lhe Bi ie used in the ceremony business agent is to txw in Mar :mrl as .LMeu president LievelanU by his November vearlv to th, inurm. .di ......... . T 1-1 " - " - ..11 iuv it-niM Hiio. liv nis tee his proportionate part of the sum 1 paid by hi county or sub aliiai.ee. mak ing affidavit of the number of meuaUera . of the alliance at the time of tnent. Tiio failure by a trustee to pay such claim within sixty days works the for- f leilure of tne charter. The bond ..film business agent are to be de- : s,vc-. . t mot tier. on v nine . i.ijiir.-.L ii n.-, eiut years atro ut to t.ie same service for which it was used to day amontf those - ! - - "uv,iai vest.- mat ine a-c yearot Uie war imnosed mn o,.r veteran officers. It is no new thi -- - a, i men of that strain to l)e equal to any i - r.0Ugh hew their trough sisters in Atlanta, Ga U th fnrT f ui mj countrrmen, I am about to -l ,1"11'- the life of a hiih Snmi 5 mjSielri ,ervice Qndef the sane rAe F!?P,e of th United States have Child who WA- ift J ?' S?r;S,t,.Te tlTonof. 'olcmnoath. Deeplj moved by the ?KeC-lded tl,at on thl day the control of KICW to womanhood in tne "Passion of confidence and the personal at- tDe,r Kove, ment iu its legislat ive and belief that her mother, sisters and chment h' h" called me to this service "fye branches shall be given to the brothers slighted her. Sheoes into rntl"! m.l latitude caa make no bette; Poltcal Party that is pledged in the most a minute ntjii ......... u." , : r' euKe i now cive before QnH f"ative lernas to th aeroinnliahmnt of - ww w iiiiiii w ttzm rinan l m a i -wi,. . m v h v w in the .familv whiA -kT. J ...V . se , "reserved and com - " .. IUC Hfcl ro do rating climax was ordtred the drv credit her further. Thi. - " .iTI .. A i:J ?.resent lnPrUnce, to also I 1 MO 1. I . ClIfilCD straw. it ea ax rnr. iuon io rn. mtoroits j ,!! i , . . , -v .uu weiiare oi sue uas claimed. The r e DOnore1 me. reached when her brother ,r,L If!- h- fi.ttic.0,J occasion 'while in dru r,.:. - '"""V "Prions l bold ci not CO questions ot goods stores concerning public CP nf com. n r lions and tendencies mo " "1", .u-u " . . - I . 1 VWtC WDll'.O 11 IS enough, she wnfpi T1 r?m w menace intezritr and upr.,in , J ..-'.' - - A llklCllho ... . - """ "1 oorne ail lean bear. May God aveuce citizmT , . ,,e American to ry in,alUh,Lfen STL .Er SiffS me. bean thn rnch;n. i. , . nnr ennni.. ,u , cipansion ol ...i; iaLr:?-:,s "c,,,toc - .,r""r.urac,e.nc7r ounnsUtntions ou"i Miwinucanoa ana suriennff. moral jT, 6a4"8' " ruaesn shocks of Tiolence a ,d physical, npon the h,JXtTl tbeweuderfui thrift and enterprise of scoundrels, naming her Whl w" Oh, mj father, help J0Ur child. ' at threaten,' oJ? Sal vTr 1 I man whn Mnfi.l.n. r . i... , ... o ' t; r , .h o" 'r .r.r:; r "V!i"5Dea tt, courts xncnmona. Kv i ---- .uineg oi lite and roin., ; merchant, went to the county derk'a h.IS-J??MJV ,aVr' maJ iii i uia . i lata Albert Schilling, office and had anheeded disease .n .U 1 . . . I .. . vkbu record en r.n th i mat iinmi him u .... eflect that for one year ha would not sell ? doubted that ourstnoendoui, .and it is.no easyone nor auicklv Koas excePfc for "hf loan money or ZTw ..!;'1?"V V a P16' our country's r.4 R.. - -;k -- . take adrink of intoxicating lin tt, ""A" oaTe- ,,ren nse to beedlessn I'v-a-va aa -r avu tuv; VJiC HJ charge, these reforms .wjill- come,ptr jiapa sjowlj nt surejjy With a stoat In I , O. ovuuu causea a sensation in ih iAwn wmw w WW SJ and now the other merchauts are swear- mjpon rigot ana Jpft. His of those laws eovfin; Vnr,.:"!!rr.B.f.8, which we can tio more erade than human life u escape the Jaws of God and nature Manifestly nothing is more vital to , jpreo;a.ov a I a pUop nd to th, beneficent - A Gov. CaTr has appointed Hon. Augtis us Leazer, of Mooresville, Supt. of the renitentiary, and the appointment was promptly confirmed by the Senate. This is a splendid" selection aud the Govern or should be congratulated for making sj happy a hit in thus selecting ns corn potent aud capable a man for this im portant position as he could have found anywhere in the State. Mr. Leazer is a native of llowan, and is a son" of whom t,ht refill n r mow ...til I... - .1 r vw..., iuoj cn ucjuouvi'. ue is a Our Advertisers. New Spritis ililliuerv. at Mrs. W. T? Barker's, Main street. Her goothiare up ! with tliw hi ...v iuvvov ci i ivo UUU JJV1 Ul 1L.I.B Il'a T a sonable.. I 1111 T r0 n Messrs. Nicholas & Miller, are ofleiin? . their winter shoes, nant eoods. eie t. d below cost. They are cutting urifics ! good man, and his duties will be Well H . lue what th-y have now ask, as well as dnShoes, ns weliave bought a big line at such prices that ask . yu to see and judge, for your self whether or do net profits of the business agency. "t Iso officer of the agency shall use, or T . " permit to be used, any part of the fund. ! VV C " Ui 1 J V directly or indiieetlv f..r V - 1 ' I'V.D not embraced m the act of 18SD act. A violation works a forfei . L 1 ... me cnarter wmcli the attorney -geueral I is to bring-suit to enforce. and faithfully performed. a very wise. tarm retorm. They have thus deter mined in favor of a more just and equi table system of Federal taxation. The agents they have choseu to carry out their purposes are bound by their promi ses, not less than by command of their masters, to devote themselves uuremit tiugly to this service. While there should be no surrender of principle, our task must be undertaken wisely and without vindictiveness. Our mission is not punishment, but rectification of wrongs If, ta lifting the burdens from Ully life Of Ollr num.la i :.. - cvnv ii v iuuyc 1 U UI ainateand unequal advantages too long enjoyed, this is hut n PACG rxr in!dA.i oi our return to riirht and iiunVo tr w exact from linn ,:,i of Heuderson. tn rlo.vl. u:, .u' In ii u "",,u6 miuusaajuiescene: i fhjj ma goiu mine " tumrv 1 1 r tiAn.. t. ... : r ir .nr.Ar ... i . . . . . . . . uu UI31UUUIIUU oi tr. "l'1 lJ ucar xvansom S rSrirf Congress will probably change the date of the inauguration faom March 4 to April 30. It would be change. Miniaff Sews. The Great Smoky Miueral and Min ing Company, of Harriman, Tenn., owns mineral property in Macon and Swain counties which it intends developing. Both gold and silver have been discov ered iu Marshall county, Ala., the silver iu such quantities as io create much ex citement. Rocky mountain iniuers are at work on it. The Citizen says that the. Elm wood mine, three mile north of Rutherford ion, is being successfully operated by Me.ssr. Jennings and Faucetie. They average sixty pennyweights of gold a day aud employ fifteen bauds. Mr. Geo P. Hart, agent for a gold mine syndicate which has improved ore working machinery, has made a con t -act of sale and lease with J. P. Tavlor w l IIIC Una Of (rmianimnnl K. .i treasured up for all. u hut inir principle which underlies our free insti tutions. Whftn we tou. acMo A.i: ana misconceptions which have blinded our countrvm . I . . ,j -v' v. kuumuuu uuuer tne vicious tHflf l .... i f L, . ,. ' " " " t UUV UOW th!? ;?w f?r t,,ey have ,ed wy f'om tne paths ofcnnunin... i -. When We oroclaim thnt t.00-.; rL e. in JSa.th C unfy. A Philadelphia company h being worked up who have control of 5,000 acres cf stoue and timber lauds iu the near vicinity of Carthage. Their object is to quarry, mine and manufacture tim- Kaw T imm . V . w uurk proclaim thnt revenue to sunnnrf. ih ' :::J r.3 ". '7"rwu u t0P"erabl t? bviviuiusunui- lOUiiL OI SLOCK tnknu. " " VHI by e lo sav about it. The w ide awake, courteous young jew elers, Mesi-,rs. Reisner & Gorman, Iwain street, invite attention to their splendid stock of select goods. They will buy gold in any quantities paying tlie highest cash prices for tho same. Special attention is directed to the Rog ers Clothing Co's adv't. They are "slash ing prices all to pieces," and iuvite an inspection at their elegant new quarters. Mr, Julius Earnhai td, in the old Man sion House building, offers a general liiie of merchandise, ami buys couulry pro duce at highest market prices. This week, Messrs E. W. Burt & Co. say all they want is a trial and i hey -are con tident that they can .lo you good. They speak for themselves iu another eokiinn. To the "Temple of Bargains" we invite special attention. Mr. W'yatt,ll;e pro prietor, has dtc.ared war against high prices aud he doesn't intend to let up uutil they aie slaughtered; for he has hoisted tlie red flag, indicative of war to tbedeath. In the language of Cleveland's inaugural he lulks piaiu business sense, to prove his desire to make it to the in terest of all to visife him and there learn how they may save money. M. C. Quinn invites the attention of farmers to brands of fertilizers he is sell ing. J. & 11. Ilorah, jewelers, have been here a loug while. J hey are kuOwo us gentlemen of integrity and honest deal ing who guarantee their wares and work. They are carrying a fuil stock iu their line at their old quarters ou Main siieet. you- good. Very .respectfully, E. W. Burt&'Co. 1 FCRATCHED TEH 4I0HTK3 S- A troublesome skin disease tn months, and ha3 been UZ'w cured by a few days' uso of Tzi.l -IL H. Woixr, Upper Marlboro, JId SWIFT'fgeiFlG I was cared several years ago of white swelling In my leg t7 usinjr fy-fl and bare haJ n symptomsof re tnra of the dis- ease. Many prominent pbytucians attended rna and all failed, bet 8. St S. did the work. Paci. W. KiaaPATRiCK, Johasoa City, Teiuu Treatise on Elcod and Skin Dis eases mailed free. ; Swirr Specific Co., ' : v'-v j : Adanta, Ga. Mus Julia Force, who killed her two sisters in Atlanta recently, was yesterday adjudged .usane bv a iurv. l and will le feciit to an - insane nsyluni. ft i. V V v D.-.i-l . - OCS4 r LAV-M 7?. tela.M -iW? eSIC4Tr fcIKr-1.1.1 SIS-:..i ' CA'O i.. r. m ?i .. isS4 . s ..iiM tJ;- .?.-' ' idkal (.(. ert. 11 r so it. .!.. m 0 BUIJIftlsrliM, ti wn.. -I,.. l lniSlf: X' 3 r 7 E.C. MEACHAM kWlAZ CQ.. mtt$M Children Cry fcr Pitcher's Ptcrla.
March 9, 1893, edition 1
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