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-.. .... '!S3FStmm - SENATORJVANCE OW Hi. Reply to Meckle-bor AUU?- Charlotte Observer, By asi nightmail thVWV ing paps profound State; iateret arerigtheiied we in the determination :.heaven if she-doesn t run away Mr. . H. Lindsay of CharlottsTille, GoMfROO?, 1 W VtTITITT- ' f L.;.aicwliiconv of tne ii A limn re. l,,finn of MeCKienwiis re Copied it a recent meeting, urgng , in jtxifn stand -i nniioliiin7 laW bv ti e present, r.rjv.. - . n u'nlil mefaljsfaoto scM.tute shall be adopted. - . I observed this action ih great fnr two reasons: 1 w -I- ....... , vlrtAa if. mostluable and legitimate functions by wnicn me. 'n,,v .ubrve the intent of the farn.er- t he concentration fW, V1 lf 'Iuence'upon lhcfW ftP iu viewof'the notorious ft t combina tions aniong all oUier braises tf m Justry'andlneryoni cf eaUl, . '.L,,l .mnnniir HimeullHMl v-ars ago mgcu uKr . .7 ' da-,e, the iwpnrtance of such oraiii-zatioawioe-nable then, o uiak their vas't but widely scathed and dis jointed length felt, proluptly a"d efficiently; in UgUiqu .ow the preserVatfouof Hrer w a part of our current i one of the moA of all the issues which our people hare been halted upon to decide for tu.lt antury rm. '' ...iL-Aif -livpr monev have dis- ,A .c" . w " ;- '; tpipl came in consequence of the scare uot X) yield nothing to the tuoup-metalitts hoe schemes f regard as absolutely ifi.b und im patriotic The "panic" o industhorMly adyertiwd is known ii iw to ha ve been createtl by them ; a d will be known, hereafter a the r ch man's panic; the ejp(oion of the I?idia Urab already iu;,ited t ie grasping by the UQjpxftyxitnlpt the profit of coming yvf . rnpetf which heretofore had beei rjwpwl by Mritish nurchaiits. The fining will go pn a largely a ever, only the fndiagoy eriment will picket the 40 per cejit. giinandnot the merchants, Kog lan I does not dare demoaetize silver in ludia, which alone makes her de monetize it at home. Thrre i not spare gold enough in the world to re place the $900,000,00irof silver it that country. The aU'mpt to do o would dankrupt half of Christendom and England well knows it. The surges- ion is pure bluff, and can only disturb a politician who holds a very weak .land. Nor have the allegations so listressingly shouted that the Sher man law was causing our .gold to leave the country hnd any effect on me. From the beginning I knew them to be false. G!d went out be- iiuse we ored it abrojul and the bal- tnce of trade was against us. Ship ments of wheat have - turned the tide and it is now coming in. 'Some of our securities did come home and take off old in payment, but this hurt nobody except speculators in them who were fearful that the price would, fall and they would lose money. But even those which did come from abroad T Jl . . l .T t ft y-i i ' another man. .,i'uaiiHiire oriortu uaronna,nas The summer girl was not half so been elected President of the Virginia much interested in the Lizzie Borden Press Associal ion. Sir. Linday was trial or in the World's Fair as she will, once editor of the Keruerville New. he in the number of marrying men at lir fuvorite wateriuo place. " t m Attfrniioninrst sav that it will take Scjiret fe,rj3r has ajiin made its jp pearHiice in East Durhar, muojtg tle The 0bserver states that the . .oltdfyn, .a jPoriult paper vwhich has been published in Charlotte for abqut six weeks, is t? be published in J09rc5i ville hereafter. ERADICATES BLOOD POI SON AND BLOOD TAINT. f. iri a r.ivil ized world they have obey- 'rVia8inke' voice from headquarters in V i " : - tli word t Wrorn Npw lorK me comes down the line jto all Ai capital and'the respond is immediate. ' . . . ... 'in CI l..nr ie 'the Sherman law is the only 1'mUtiou on our statute hooks winch binds us to the use of sil ver, :;u.l the cry-is raised for its rrpeal unJer various nreU'iices, all equally, Jfalse'. The banks, stoWrs, bond; holJerschamljrs'of coiumerce, et id 4orane gen as, glamor for its repeal and prge the calli'ng of an extra Hessioi of jCongressto tissemble and sit firing the dog days for that purpose alone. Tari repeal whic. ' ruied ,the chiej issue of the pas,t campigb, w thrust to the rear and the interest f)f capital is placed in front, tfO be eal with under the demorajingnons of a fiaud julent panic created by capjUl itself and called by JJr. Igersoll the bank er's panic." . Under tjjese "biriig iu.msfances f have listened, and mostly in vain, for the voice of the Farmer's Alliance ' .r.' i snnndintr their onini'Mis ami wishei . , o r - ,t tn aud of those they represent, composing fully one hajf of the nation; giving the feeble and vaccinating among po - ticians to understand whajt they had toexpecif they betrayed the people i iiuse on this great financial question The action of your Alliance is the rst 'official utterance on the subject I have seeu in i t t f a,..tw hnV.sH.uI vearsTor the sun to,oiratives of the (3ouiun wealth cot. kill the earth. This is consoling as itjn factory , and members of theafljict will give the summer sfirl ample time,d families have been temporarily dis- i,ur wnrk and canture a"8641. husUind. A woman wjjl face a frowning world and cling to the man she loves through the most bitter wrsecutioii (if that man be not her husband,) bu she wouldn't wear a bonnet that was out of fashion to save the govern ment. Out of the hundreds of bright, be witching and buxom 3'oung maidens who make iife a brilliant dream, and whom you see bathing in the ad tea waves, you cannot find one fair face which yon c in imagine will in thefuture become the trademark of an iron clad mother-in-law. Cbyeral bottles of Swift's Specific (S.S.FJ - entirely cleansed my system of contagious blood poison of the very worst type. Wm. 5. Looms, Shrereport, La. CURES SCROFULA EVEN IN ITS WORST FORMS. T had scxori'LA in 1RS4, and cle-insed my system entirely from it by takin; seven bottles of S. S. S. 1 have not nad any ivnu toms since. C. W. Wilcox. Spartanburg, S. C eigners believed the stories of the ruin and baukrupUy if the Sherm ui law was uot repealed, wjiich our owu people told them. Finally, I hope it is necessary for me to say that the hope of ingratiat ing myself with the admin itration in order to secure patronage at its hand. is ju no seuxe affected my opinion of right in the premise. How far such a motive may operate in the repeal of that law i have uo means of knowing. I believe, however, it will not go a great way. But let things go as they mayit shall he my earnest endeavor to do my duty in maiutaining the cause of the people by preserving the clur- acterof their money and increasing its abundance. Very truly yo irs, Z. B. Vance, j The Snamtr Girl. The summer girl is abroad in the landnd goes to all the summer rt sorts seeking whom she may marry. The gentlemen is known by his quiet neatness of dress. The summtr girl is recognized by the number of frills and ruffles her dressmaker can pile upon her. The summer girl is most charmiug to those who don t have to foot her bills. Suspenders will no longer le a part of te summer mrls nuntnliPrnliM us" in her make A Sub-Treasury at Home. Linker's Alliance, of Lafayette county, Miss., has taken the correct idea of the sub treasury is the following sensible hesolution: That we will try to make our sub treasury at home, and try to itore it with corn, hay, oats, fodder, pork, potatoes, peas, cabbage, turnips, beets, onions, rice, parsnips, inola.ses, pinders, and then if we have any time left, we will put in one or two bales of cotf on. and we ml viae our brethren to do the same. We believe that this is the only waythaa we will ever have a sub treasury that will be of any use to us as farmers. Amoskeag Mills Closed. New York, July 19 A Boston dis patch announces the shutting down for August of the Amoskeag cotton mills, This is the largest cotton mill iu the United States, and probably iu the world. It empl ys 8,000 operatives, u-e 6,000,000 pounds sf cotton per week and pays $225,000 per month iu wages rf HAS CURED HUNDREDS OF CASES OF SKIN CANCER. Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease mailed free. Swift Spkcific Co, Atlanta. Ua. iitMA'Pucnoi: J iL T Young J i The Carolina atcifflai riaknt cm nMfi Fnv Shortens Labor. Z Endorsed by the Leading Physidans. Bn t4MthmrmmmiU4. TREE. DRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. OA. OLD BY ALL DRUOOISTS. & Daivie R. R. Co. F. W. Holdekoper suad Iteubesa Foster, lieeiTrs. CONpENSISD SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER JT. itm. lllll THE fllllfif.: .MBIil -li LiUff Ijlli ffllll II Irili I I III fllllll, : Renews its allegiance to mocracy the--Cause of the People, de- 80UTHBOUNDI DAILY. 'o.. 1 SOLD UNDER GUArlArffSB. 1CTU Alt COST LESS THAN tL2A OTB Ql SMITHDhAL HARDWARE CO., SOLE AGEXTS. Lt Ktcbmood Lv Uurcviue Lv KcysvlUe Ar UAavtlle Ar Urccnuboro LrUolaaooro , Ar K.il-u;li Lv Uaieiu Lt uurliAm ArOreensooro Lr WlBBtoa-Walem. i. oreettsuwiw ArsUbury Ar uiiesvllle Ar A&UetUi Ar Hot Mortpgn.... Lv SaIIsOUJ-J Ar cUarlotM Ar Spartubur . . . Ar unrenvitie AT At'ftDI Lf CturloUe Ar cuiumou Ar Augusta IS 4 r til M 3 i' r oor 4 3 m tm 1ST m I 45 rit it p 11 10 r 1 5AK 3 07 AM '9 M) AM llUOfH 6 00 AM 10OOAM ti AM SO AM ti 45 PM 11 lo ru IS AM t ISAM t ISAM 8 04 A S SO AM 11 4 AM IS 3 rM 45rM 5 51 pm n UAM 11 4 PM SMPM 4 41 PM 11 00 PM S4lAtf S 1AM s :-5 am fiS4 AM i And asks every friend of good gov ernment, progress and enterprise for support. Its subscription price will be SAM S li AM S 17 AM 2.1 AM ii a; am It t PM 4 55 PM 9 35 AM I 20 PM 45 PM NORTHBOUND DAILY. No lO. .So. Is No. 8-J. Lr August .. Lt Columbia A r Charlotte . m ox put. lo5opm. S on am. it m pui 3 so piu 7 3 piQ Lt Atlanta... Ar Charlotte . s i piu t o5 aui I 45 pm 6 40 a:n 7 00 pm S 05 piu ar wua Iivmmniy ovurv 'ltikm nr ita I 0 0 influence to Ijear. t should use eveiy I 1 ' '( means Dossible tc let it ba known that Iu 8nmer frjrl time tutti-fmtt mere is yec auomer ana ennrei y airier-1 w vuv uram ent world 111 the fields and homes of UJ',,, " " tun, uusu uiurreM. uemaiius uiteuuuu i vm luama uu viquwr are noi CI. as well as tha(t curaUinatioii fit money Jactly the nort of summer pirUwith dealers, stockbrokers, gamblers and I whom one could hare much fun. speculators who assume tor thenjselyes I The romantic summer girl writes A l. il ill . t I I. . . ll " . 10 consniuie ine rousmess inieresfs uc name on xne sands of the sea th of the laud. The effect of this promnt wuile her father has to semtrh ' - . 4 - and united $ious cannot pusitibly be I gra?el at home. d0"bted- . IWnnialyouthisthedowerofthe In the next olace f was glad To read summer girl. Not one of the summer the resolutions of yonr Alliance, be- girls of thU season is any older than cause they concurred with my own she was a rear sum. F7 . "T 1 ' Tkt ,ttmmn Sirt U uot enterioK id- " 7 " "-ihumiii toeutaugling eniracemeuU iust now an examination of the question as lL. T - . 8CU1:UW Just now- wu papable of making, 1 came lo th. i Z . n,n " trumP pWotuU VoWoSon L the -uWot UP durin th silrer as well as eold? on equal terms, ,J . as the basis jf our currency, was ben Ko?" m her hair her hat, for the welfare of the people of the in - r .M0. row in her corsa- unueu. ouiies. litis view imrarn. n " " u r cueeKS. ine ,. ed my course in , Pongres. The fact 1 8 mef Ir w a 7 creation one sel hat nature sometimes yielded more of rm tnink, ot n'r thoru until & onemeta tian of the other, thus r UWf , causing a discrepancy iu their intrinsic I The nimegirl is not only the c re values, did npt cjisturb me; for I learn-atiuu ' le highest cifilization but ed frotn history that for nearly three he makes the summer dude who. ill hundred years during which ratio in his gUry, was neTer arrayed like b jiween the two metals was fixed by P" of these feel as if he were but a f wsi rM ijuppuaiious m intrinsic value I relic of the dark ages. Inid nerer exceedeoV 3J per cent and A man will go to the seaside for a .that soon after f he law was withdrawn reason with but one small trunk, but Kreat and maejfial actijatiqns imme- the summer girl who goes onjy foYa diately begap, whicjj will doubtlws week carries euough impediments for continue so long as wp freaj one metal moying army. 7 f ftdtandar(f yalne apd the The summer girl is putting on her other as a pommodjty. Jt jsj' nee- warpaiut, collecting her parapherua- essary tq go OTr al thp rounipn lia, packing hfr aratog and 'gather-' whiclmy conyaion was fqundeij. ing her personal bric-a-brac intb alli- sirnply wish tf) assup ypu tija niy gatorskin lags, but her bathing suit is ppmions are unpljanged. hid away jit hef glore bcxJ ""PniH wich see;2 to When.a Wftuiairs "bonnet'is a poem, have tin?ettled q ; maity silyer afjfo- her dress a dream, and her Yoice rat- Ciites and make them giye way , to'ythe ishingmnsipr ter husband pught to .Repeal of the jierJH ja has rather g !W ftboHt the cpst a?d thank GENERAL NEvVS., . s Russia has decided to kep a fle't iu United States Witters. Th 'tetcherVexcur-iio.i to the Wo 1 'a Fair has been postponed until July ii. The holding of couutv institutes h;is liecfiin jiivI will le continual till the first of September. a 11 JNine hundred spring chickens were shipped from Talyorsvilte one day recently. Six persons were killed and thirty se rii u-dy injured. Miinv of the yiclims are members of the best Basque families. Vice President Stevenson and a hire party of his relatives, and tiieuds are taking a trip through Califomi t. Omah i. July !.--Your g-Man-Afraid of-His-Hoises, he; d chi f of the whole Sioux nation, dropped dead at New Cas tle, Wyoming, yesterday. A second steamboat load of contra band Chinese within a month was ill egally lauded at Seattle, Wash., Wed nesday morning before daybreak. The Mississippi river has been falling rapidly of late, so that the water is now running through only one crevasse and farmers will be enabled to plant late crops of corn and peas. The Gov r ior is appointing large numbers of justices of the pe.ice to fill vacancies due to the failure tf legislative appointees to qualify. Hev, Henry A. Adams, a leading Episcopal minister in New York City has united with the Itonan Cattolic Church. He is very severe in a pub lished letter upon the body he deserts. Prof. J. L. Crowell, one of the prin cipals of Kiuston College, died at his home iu Kiuston bust Friday night. He was a brother of Kcv. Dr. Crowell, president of rmnty College. The Hickory Mercury says on the 13th, Walter Miller, 13 j ears old, was getting a gun to shoot a squirrel when the weapon was accidentally dischar- The Fundamental Principle of Life Assurance is protection for the family. Unfortunately, however, the beneficiaries of life assurance are often deprived of the pro vision made for them, through the loss of the principal, by following bad advice regard- Lv Charlotte Ar.Sattbur C 55 am 74 pint hi; am Ui ud Lt lluiiHlfitf3 Lt AsheTilW .. Lt St ttesvtlle . Ar Salisbury .. Salisbury... tireensboro li 39 piu.. S 45 pui.. 7 47 pm.. 8 37 pui.. Ar Wlnstou-Salein Lt Greensbor .... Ar Durham Ar Katelgu Lv Kntpiph Ar Ooldsboro 8 17 aiu B H pm 99 pm 10 lo am ll pm lo 41 pm 11 3o a.rnti 00 am 10 90 am II S"pm IS 11 pm 35 a in 1 09 pm ii am 1 8 pm t45 aiu. 3 05 pm is 05 pm. Lv ornsboro A r OanvllJ . . . Ar Krsvllle... Ar BurlCMllle . Ar KluhmoDd .. lo so hia 11 85 pm H 4 pm IS oi pm 1 1 am 13 "i mn .S4Spm 4 05 am 4 51jui 5 S5 pm 4 51 am 3 51 am S Mi pia 7 oo am 7 oo am mg its investment Under the Tontine Installment Policy of The Equitable Life you are provided with an ab solute safeguard against such misfortune, besides securing a much larger amount of in surance for the same amount of premiums paid in. For tacts and figures, address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, For the Carolina. Rock Hill, S. C. To Single Subscribers $1.00 To " of over Ten .So c Prr year pmjable in adv. 44 ance. 44 k ffstetaiaa iPIPIKDJE 9 X nlly excei 't Sundar. BETWEEN WEST POINT AND RICHMOND Lmve West Point I.5 A. M. dally, and 9 A. M. dullv except Sun4iiy jnd Mond.iy; nrrtve uk-h-iHKiid . aiMl l".4'i A. M. Utnrutn Ie ive Htci.- I iiioud a. li" and 4.45 1. M . dally except Sunday; ar I rive West Point S.oo and U.oo P. M. BET- RICHMOND AND RALEIGH VIA KCYSVILLE. - Leave Kl-bmnnd 1S.4 P M.d.illv; leave Kejv vlllf3.45P.il.: anlve Oxford 6.oo P.M.: ilender- mjd w P. M , Durham 7.5fo I. M., Kalt Igh fl.im A. M.t selma lo 35 A. M. Hemriitii? leive seiina .1 3 I M , .fulfill! 4.4'i P. M.. d.tll.v, Ourhnm 6.hi i. m. llfud irau 7.S'. P. M.. oxford rt.au r. M .; arrive Keyfvllle 11.5 P. M., KI bmond .in A. M. mxed trln lave Oxford dally exclM Suud.iy 9S5 A. M.;arrtv.-s lurOiiir. 11.5 . M l.- vs Uurb.im 7.4' A. M. dally except Sundaj; arrived Oxford .! A. M. Addliioual trains leave Oxford dally except Sun d.iy 7.00 A. M. and 11.45 A. M. arrive HenderNin s.o A. M. andlS.4 P. M. Keturnlng leave Hei,- erson lo.3i A. M. and S 5 P. M. dally except kuu dv; arrive Oxford 11. o A. M. and 3.15 P. M. Ni 9 an-i coonei't at l.'tohmond from and to Wt st Pulnt and Baltimore dally except Sunday. SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. On Trains 9 and 30, Pullman Buffet Sleeper be. t ween Atlanta and New York; between Danville and Augusta. on 37 aud ss Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Richmond and Danville, unlilue at Danville with v nhiniion and outliwet-rn Vesilbuled Limited for tlnta, carrying Pullman Sieeper from New ' Yorlc to New Orleans, ana sew ior io Augusta, and Dining Car New Yor's to Montjrmery. Trains II and 1 Pullman Buffet Sleepers between New York. Washington, and Hot Spring via Sal isbury and AKheviiie, ana ruiimnu Meepem be tween Washington and AtlanU: and between Greensboro and Portsmouth, .., via AtlanU & Danville K. K. E. BKKKLKY, J. . . tmum r( superintendent, upennienaenT Ureenxboro, N. C. Richmond, Va. W. A. TUKR. Jener.il Passenger Agent. Watihlneton. D. '. S. II. HAKDWICK, Asst. Oen'l Pass. Agent, Atlanta, ua. W.H.I5RKKN. 80L11AA8. Gen'l Man iger, Trafflc Manager Washlwton, D. C. Washington, D. C. In the hands of an old experienced .Printer, is prepared to execute all kinds of Job Printing, and at prices that will compare favorably with any OFFICE IM THE STATE. Orders Solicited. CCfc'-J "Un LAWN TENNIr-, BASE BALL. K1FLES, $m fishing mi TACXIc. What'stheMatterwithit? If you think there is anything' the matter with your watch, let us take a look at it. Don't let it go on ticking itself to destruction. A tew particles of dust willin a few weekx, do more t.u. iticAwnAtvl AH MS CO.. ST. LOUIS, MO. Madrid, July 15 A dispatch from BiLboa, capital of the Province of Uis c va, northern Sp -in, states that a ter r bin milroad in cident occurred in that prov n :e last night. The train, consist ing of a locomotive and six carriages, while re uiidin a sliarj curve i:i (he mount tins ran off the track and went over a high precipice. MB Caveats, and Trade-Mark obtained, and all Pat. ent basincse conducted for MoocniTC ret. Oum Orncc OeeociTc.U. . 'TCMTOrrtcc I UWH tion. We adviM. if patraubl or sot. trm f and we can ecare patent la mm time Uua I fee lid model, draw fa or be4o wKb 4eerrip remote from Waohl charge. Oar fee not dae till paieat la Mcared. A Pamphlct. "How to Obula Pateau, wife name of actoal dleau la jow State, cooaty. r town, ac-at free. Addi e, c.A.srjow&co. Opf. Patckt Orvica. W aatt Htt a. D. C Childrta Cry for Pitcher1! rtoria: TTIHiIE A 66 AMIEIIR(0)Mo9s Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Hori zontal of every Variety and Capacity. Eegular Horizontal Piston. damage than the ordinary wear and t?ed. TViftlnad tnoW rfT.f K..L.... tear of a Year's time keeping. Our D w junb uciun " " ' the right eye, injuring him so that he died within six hours. Floating Item. A white man named Morris, who?e home is in Craven county nearly lost his life recentlv by a itce of folly; His house stood o:i filing three feet above the ground. The fleas be came a plague, and to rout them he covered the" ground beneath the house with dry pine straw. In tha middle of the straw he placed himself, with a bucket of water, so that if the house caught fire leneath he coold put out tlie flames. Then he applied tire to the straw. In a moment it burned like a furnace. Poor MorrisV nearly roasted alive, crawled out in a desperate effort to save his life. His hair, eye-brows etc., were burned off, and the house 'was burned, with all its contents. For Malaria, Liver Trou--bleorlndigestionuse BROWN'S IRON BITTERS guarantee is for Twelve Mouths. Have you seen the beautiful line of SILVERWARE ? we are now offering, and the complete selections of clocks, watches and jew elry . We are prepared to satisfy the desires of the most fastidious, in anything in our line, and a call will (convince you that we are We pay the highest cash price for gold, and will buy iu any quantities, Very Respectfully, REISNER & GORMAN, 1 sSZa m -y The most simple, durable and ef fective Pump in the market for Mines, Quarries, Refineries, Breweries, Fac tories, Artesian Wells, Fire Dutv and ' 7 a General Manufacturing purposes. jtSend for Catalogue. Foot of East 23d Street New York' g Jp Ml A, CAMERON STEAM PTJMF WORKS
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