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X V T. W McKEN'ZrC. TOV ""Wr. SUBSCTUl'TION JIA ihn. -f i y'ar i ii advance , - . 1 Of moitlis. -. .... - .' .Three months ..i.....f ? assajiai-olass ra il at Saltsburj , N. C. IIUK3DAY, Oct- ber r. ISfS. A Kansas editor sarcastically n i. unces tliut ii e "wants to buy uck .f i. -or, h p.ir of Ihree-ply bottom pants rr fi htitftv-.li.it. awl is ready to receive ,-. t ids for same. He says that is .......... .i-mii bants do hill) when u-v v.ani two lolUrs' worth '.f jo' , .,-ning,- TDESIDENT CLEVELAND. DEFIES HIS FoSITIOX OX TIIE FINANCIAL QUESTION. ... " 1 i A Koekmghani roresponuent -o l'.- 'Winston Sentinel wya 'Willis ,1 dinston, son of Ettas Johnston, has i med '. mother his fr. tier's . o.nd wife, ;!'. wr.nts to Jtnow the tstus of relationship between Willis and Two Colorado bicyclists have just arrived at Caldwell, Kansas, from Tiinidad; having made the run of 700 oolee in days. They had their wheels fired with flanges' to fit the rails on i.t." roads and when they struck them I u'j scooted along thirty mi!s an l.wir with case. The papers :it the Nortli are say U: that a man by the man of James ,. Van Alen, who we believe i c-u i -cted with th Astor family in New Y -rkave $50,000 to the Democratic t i.opain fund on a promise that he 'i uld be given the - appointment of . iiister to Koni0. - It seems that Van fi eu soon after the election poke of ! n appointment to that position as if ii were a certainty, and one thing led 1 another until tiie. statement was 'published that he had mad" an agree i i nt with some eite that he was to h ivethe place in cdnsideraf roa of his Mbscription to the campaign. Finally it was declared that he ;i tde the bargain with Mr. Whitney. JJr. Whitnev at once addie-sed a note t Mr Van Alen asking when, a!:d where was such an agreement, made, "'lie reply was a denial "that it had h ! made with Mrr Whitney, and Mr - Whitney himself declares he knows is -thing of it. Such an agreement n iy have been entered in toby some cue ' ! -it certainly without Mr. Cleveland's J: now lodge or sanction. Mr. Clvelend however appointed him. Sir. Van AJen may be a competent person for life post, but if there is the slightest Fuspicion that this appointment was arranged for in this waj", the-nrran ge meutpbould be repudiated and his no inination shauldwbe rejected hy the Hftiateif it is not withdrawn by the president. N. 0. Chronicle. K "5Ir. Daniels Promoted. Washington, Sept. 30. Secretary -Hoke Smith lo-d-y appointed Joseph us Dariieb, of North Carolina, chief clerk f the Interior Department. Mr. Dan iris, who is the . preient -appointment clerk of the department, is idso editor .and proprietor of the North Carolinian at Raleigh; was several times elected State printer of North Carolina. See Mary Smith, regards him as excep tionally efficient, , and it was at ha urgent request that Mr. Daniels ac cepted t'leneyvippointment. A Likelihood of Compromise. C'Uuloltc Observer. It is growing belief that a majority in the Senate is unable transact the pub lic business to long as there is a mi - t-ority objecting. It is apparent", too, that this majority is realizing moie and in ore, its 4ielplesne8s, and h. neiir lv ttbandoned the hope of pisin, tiie reeal bill now " pending. There are growing indications of a rompromise. Itiis now among the ortong probabilities. It will be a hum- i iating confession for the majorits to Make when it ha to concede before the public that though it hws the votes can not pas9 tin's bill, but if it is going to make it the sooner the Letter. The -our.try wants to kfi the Seirate votinf on something. It i not lawful for ;f'usiuess men to liav'e opinions upon p.ubjic questions for they ar public e-iemies; or if they had, no newopiper can give voice to them expeept at the rimalty of being stigmatized as a 1l rlinf llllt uian 1... f uit lauuers w.tnr Atlanta, Ga., Sept. ' 27.- The Con ti!.u;ioii to-n.orrow will jiint a letter fr hi) P.psiVtiit Cleveland to' Governoi Northern in whic theh President states his portion on .the financial question at some length.. The letter is in reply tonne written by Governor Northern on f lie T5t!i inst. Governor Northern refnses f'' give his -letter out for pub- icatio:j, tut it i known that it pre sented a graphic condition of the po litic;!! situation in Georgia and the South and urged upon tke Pre-ntent the expediency of a "public utterance from him more comprehenive than his recent message as the proper policy to be pursued hy Conrts opon fjueb tiona aft-'ctinjj: the stringency of the tones a;sd the needs'o the people. It is under.' tool that in his ietlerGuv-, ernor Northern pointed out inroads be ing made in Democrntic ranks by the Pop u4fsls, by reason -of th-e neglect or delay on the part of the Democratic majority in Congress to meet ltgi!a- tion on the line of the 'psirty platform and pledges. He dwelt especially trp: birthe financial condition and politi cal ufwst of the farmers of the Soutlv who constitute so "great a proportion of the D?mocracy. The President's reply to that letter was received this evening and is as follows : Executive, Mansion, Washington, Sejt. 25, 1813. Hon. V. J. Northern : My Di'Ait - Siu : I hardly know sow to reply to your letter of the. 17th list. It ?eems to me that I am- quite )lai!iiy on record Concerning the fi nancial question. My letter accepting he . nomination to the Presidency, when read in-connection with the me.s- age lately sent to Congress in extraor dinary ses-qo'i, appears to m very ex plicit. a I A-ant a currency. ' that is staple and safe -n the hands of onr people. I will not -knowingly be im plicated in a condition that v.M justly make nie in the least degree ans'.ur able to any laborer or farmer in the United Slates for a yurinkage in the purchasing power i tiie dollar he ha. received for a full dollar's worth o! work, or for. a good dollar's woith of the product of his soil. I not only want our currency to be of quch a char.-fctcr th.it all kinds of dollars will oe of eqoal purchasing' power at home, but I want it to be of such a ch tracler as will demonstrate abroad our wisdom and good faith, thuY; placing it upon a firm foundation and credit among the nations of the earth. I want our financial conditions and the laws relating to our currency so safe and reassuring "that those who have money will spend and invest it in business and new enterprises instead of hoarding it. You cannot cure friuht by calling it foolish and unreason able, and you cannot prevent the frightened man from hoarding his money. I want good, "sound and staple mon ey, and a condition of confidence that w:il keep it in use. Within the limits of what I have written, I am a friend of s:ler, but 1 believe its proper place itrour currency can only be fixed by a readjustment of our currency legislation mid the in auguration of a consistent and com prehensive financial scheme. 1 think such a thing can only he, eutered uon profitably and hopefully after the re peal of the law which' is charged with all our financial woes. In t lie present state of the public mind, this law can not be built upon, nor patched in such a way as to relieve tke- situ ition. ' I am, therefore, opposed to the free and unlimited coinage 'of silver by this country alone and independent! v'; and ram in favor of the itr.medi:!eand uu conditioual repeal o? the purchasing clause of the so-calUd Sherman law. 1 confos I am astonished by ..the. opposition in" the Senate to uch prompt iiclion as would relieve the present unfortunate situation. My aaiiy prayer is that the delay occa sioned by 'such opposition may not be the cause of plunging the country into deeper depression that it has yet known, and that the '.Democratic 'pari y' may not be justly held resonsiblo f'Jr such a catastrophe. Yours very h;ulv, Gr.ovEn Cleveland. Mobile Storm Sweptt , special to the journal. Mobile, Alt., Ooctolser 2 A fearful storm has been raging here during the morning. '. The hurricane is increasing in vio lence every moment, and is blowing the ro- fs off of buildings and leveling trees I1 over the city. Telegraph poles are being blown down in everv direction and the citv is in hourly dang r of leing cut off from communication' wilH the, ouUide world. "Tu tlfe Western Union telegraph office, the water is alreuly up into the 'lattery room and is rising fast. Much of the lower section of the city is flood ed. Thvj water is being blown up from the bay by the fearful wind. It is reported that the Louisville and Nasheville road is badly washed is sev eral place; and that the Hiloxi bridge ha been carried away. The oldest citizens say that no storm equaling idi is in violence and the ex tent of the damage done has ever been 'known here before" The damage, wil amount .to many thousands of dol lars. ' Moi:ixE, Ala., October 3. The storm which visited this city yesterday left t a perfect wreck. At this .time the damage can only ' be' conjee! tired, but it is safe to esti-; mate It a't nearly a million uoiiai-s. So far only two deatlis are reported. but in the Gardiner's district, across the river dwell "twenty three families the homes of which can le seen from any eminence in the city. Only one of these homes cun be seen tj;riir.g, and t's no new has as yet been received, it is considered that many lives have beet! lost in the same region. It is cerlain that three or four bun died head of cat tie have' been lest. I'Yom n bo:;! mmi1 i io.-t le-trm-d that the home oij Stepht n Walker was swept away and .his family, con-ist-ng a loss of S350,000 on this sue itefn." The crop in the orange farms of Bradish Johnson, the largest in the suuth, had been sold to a fruit dealer ia New Orleans, Mr. Otri, for SG5, C00. It' is sa;d that there is not an prat: go left on the trees, and it is the same all the way down the coast A Presbyterian Secession. - SYRAcusE,.N.Y., Sept.2C-The Gen eral Assembly' of the Presbyterian Church has aarrowlyescaped a serious secession, which might have alienated from it almost all of t he Eastern Synods At the lut meeting of the Syracnst Prebytet', the centre ot theDriggs strength in this Stat resolut ions were ntroduct d censurrhg the General As sembiy for intt rferring with the New York Synod . and for settling the heresy trial as it did. It Was hoped," declares a liberal Presbyterian, to '"overture the Synod, in October, to adopt such extreme resolu tions that the next General Assembly would be templed to dissolve it and place in. its stead a Synod of Pennsylvania and New York. Tii is would becoiistiued a an atfemptito place the obd reperous lilj eral Presbyteries of New York under. the maHery of a hide bound conservatism like that of Pennsylvania, and wouU! fur::ish suffice.it' excuse for liberal leaders like Drs. Ecob, of Albany; Vn Dyke, Alexander and Parkhurrt, of New Yoik; and Y iu Schoonhaven, of Buffalo, to lead off in a ecesdon from the. General Assembiy. "The plan miscarri-d in the Presby tery in a manner entirety uncxp- eted Tiie conser v;dives were out in greater strength th-ttijiad been ev pected. Th res(dnt;ons were vigfM'ouslv opposed an ; the offensive mo! ion was d'd'eated by a vote of 20 o 19. Tims by only one vote the stability of the Church's grea' Am!.l Tie Public Eoad3. W. L. Nichnl.scn. Governor Carr yesterday issued the fol lowing letter, address to wll the Boards of Commissioners of the respective conntiesof the State: Gentlejien: 'ihe question of the im provement of our publie roads isone ot such paramount importance and one -which is rceivifg. so much. - atttction in so many States, that it seems to me well that representative men from the several counties of our own State should meet together at "intervals to discuss and consider the bet methods of re-' pairing and building good roads. I am informed that at the approaching Stale F ir there will be a full exhibit of modern machinery for repairing and making roads, and that both in the farrr ground and on one of tjie sheets of Raleigh this machinery will be in actu al use in making Macadam and Tel ford ro;;ds it. -appears to me therefore that this will bean occaMon on which representatives from the several coun ties should meet together for the pur pose of discussing practical" road making and see the work in progress. And I would respectfully suggest that the board of county crmni'sioner? of each county in the State, at their meeting on Monday next, October 3rd appointing one representative and one wlternate, to meet in 'the city of 111 eigh on Vedne-day night, October 18th At this night session practical road, pioblcms can b& disgusted,-and cri the day following the work of road-making by machinery c.iu be witnessed. Elias Caru. B. C.Webb. WEBB, Salisbury Marble Works. T. J. Kabe. NICHOLSOK& RABP PROPItlETOnS- LARGE VARIETY .OP MARPLE ON HAND TO SELECT FKOr SATISFACTION nUARANTEEP. BE, W. W. McKElZIE OfTers his profe-siona! services to the citizens of Salisbury and Etirroundicg community, lie can be foujul at Jis office up stairs over the po&t office or at Kluttz's drug store. if Home DE. EOBT. I. SAMS AY Surgeon Dr)ifht,) Salisbury N. C. fgy-ttffice hours 0 .-. ni. to 5 j. m, it 3ft J, $t H. MORA WARRATED SILVERWARE WILL UST, mm i ifp Tin CI 2 ro 1 VTi: GUARANTEE SPOONS (F-a AND FORKS wrrn Sterling Silver BACKS TO W&AR 2 5 TE&33. tllVFS U Irl roo M L r j U T-!-!j . Patronize the Jartrest iniicf.,,. , ?tte, where you can-jt aU n.'e ,,',i ne and new, native and fouij-n va.ieti,'. .1 fruits Iardy Ornamental FIWmm rshrub. Evergreens iut y, Z n Shrubs, shade and Ori.e:,!,! 7 iilXK. Rosesall kinds and cbJoi The Cries! eoittct ton-in .c fs,-Ilh , tinest varieties gatLeml S tlu-v a"r,.f, 1 all parts ot tl;e !otie. Our Uiiin 1'tiiei. vo,-i t .. n ' the inoL pleasaut'plaee eanh J)(l "? debiy orueri; your nursery stn, ,r ia!l delivery. Your orders soiinu,! EL B. Varaer, Agent. J. VAN. LIKDLEY. Prop'r. POMONA HILL NURSERIES, POM 02JA, J J INSURANCE. r .5 . j . ..I sruibly wa.s pres-erred. ACplcnili Showing of himself, his wife Cristeue, and hist tlii.s city to ru.orf un tt; v.-ere drowned. ment v. hi: h -.ns, b.-f, ir ur.rv asr Uiiit was six utter !f.",i- !?::-. t . , . ....... darivne -s, i.i.u :o s! n et (;rs were ruu niirg. There is only one win: out Oi this ciiy ai'd no bains are running. THE I.OWEK COAST dmkolat;:!). eiv.s from the lov.er eo;:st is heart residing. At Urand Uay four cjiuivhes (ieveiand. Sepiemi er 30. The phyicians appointed bv the press of The ploc3 of Sterlinc: Sil ver inlaid at tho poUU ct rt-t prevent any t car wliatoTj-r. ri'. : r. - r as reuci siTvor aslii ftciia FAR OETTUR iasn I.u?t PoUd stiTsraM ;nt eiiohi.lx Vio cost. -o- SOUXD, . STUONY; 4 TirLlAPJ.K -yp. 3 XT 't'tiielv tre.i1- niece, C irri.; Wi The citv lor h re two :n nt Vi , state that oi cousu ii'pi iy.-s (,,'ic d'ed, lhre are t;e i.-ass appeivtitiy cored, being now free i'n Thuty Pevcn Kincra Iiitombcja. i!y iSeulhera Associatt'l I're.?. I hon Mountain, Midi., S--pt.20. The Maustield mine, a few m.Ies froru Crys tal, e ived in last uight and a number it miners were entombed beyond hope of Vf-r"ci T!if !e.-odii t. i".nrr-l An r iug the'ni.ht TheAvafer of the Slichi-I And tba Old He cam me river ru-hed into the nr'ne ar:d i '- CtCrS the m -n were e!:ito:nbed. It is rmt pos sible that any eso::pcl.. ilot of t he v I e- ti:n aie C'r;:i-h men ;irl iiii:e-!e oijiiem wit ii iaiv lauiiiics , ' i ill! Each rrtlcl:? la stamped E. STERLIKG-lNLAID hVL. Accept no uv't.to. Fife, HsRts, tile" and ktei H j Losses Promptly Adjusted. if- tl J. M. PATTOI-. Office atC. rd.&Ii.M. Kr 'f-e :ere "OUi I all'symji'om- of f. i. d;-e::s foi naiked inirTOctr,cit and a i : ir i J i ' i gi:n. Th.- i ne Lu ll ber of the victims are now pi;:eed at hirty seven. Alansiield is ;.n isolated I. . r V naee grea'e-t'iocre.ise v-igi;t j weie Ufst.ro;. eu, wnne at bc-runton five ciiurches r-uff-.'red a like fate.- Iloue.- h.ive b.-vn scattered, elops ruined and d 'solaiion itppe.irs on every hand. -Between this city and New Orleans are twenty miles of bridges, tiie longest of which are a! Bav St. Louis and nil xi. Ail tlue bridires away, and t r.dlic o Nasliviiie R.:i;i.ad is suspended. Accounts of the torm are c-uu in slowly and it will b betore'a true account can be obtained. THE I;.i!AGK A hOUT NK'A" OKLKAN"S. New Oklkans. October :J. A tr ri Me-' storm struck New Orleans late Sunday night, coming from the north east, and raged here all day and a part of yesterday, sweeping to the south I from here along the line of the Miss issippi river, through the parish of L-h-uiemirie to the gulf. The storm was one of the, -worst which ever visited this part of the count iy ai d, '.:s far as can be learned, MunieiiHii or more persons killed and prc-bably three tunes as many wonndc-d, Pome fatallv. Tiie crash of sheds and bni! was three pound: m four davs. 'Ihf denwir.f-tral ion !ois not. ', et" onded, al though D:-. G. Sturgou aduiihed to night thai the treatment had .-dread" accomplished more than iho Cincinna ti discoverer claim-'d it vou'd. Thir( .or more local s'cians aiv lestin ' the tevn Uulroud. Tl'.e Jlai!li iu mill "fi s nil. .1 K ;.i.......i .1 I t i e i1 mcilt h re w;:H!ic.l ioc ii i ;:...,! (: is ti.-ril'jU! Ul- the Lonisvill-j and Idoclor-? ere?- where, but th: s!io is !;o!' (. 'e l !! to 'n work in and last night's disaster has often b.-en pudiri'jd. l"h .r!(. tie v. ' Ciiariotd- will liave p. very ititeresting Ci.c Oi nanias--:! tor tii' kulL j ill 1 J I . . ... : : i S ') , . . j .I'": I c-uthcra-iTtctcs. LIFE. . ! ;-;.y-''b-e O. m.i. ; .. ,...,. I V.y.-:t. is a Sna: e:.u:-v ;'i.o;:.:;---i',: i ' :' : 1 '' : ' !''' : e--' n v i -, , .).e I l.-.Tr'.'T '" I.r : . ..!. ;a::, ! In -':..r to i;.: i;-'.'..t r- i ,,. ; iiolUuio d rt.a uPai Nyvr if.;, i v. ..,-. ...-( 1 1 V .-UMj: ; i.i!. evetit m tiie n::;! nnionia! r,e oa: imi'itics alloy,- it to i;e!. cons u m in atiou. tut will do for e;.eh of " i i he us tnem accuse .e:!i; n.... , . . If... ..... I !.. ..1.1 .!.... I .. . I ver-d div.Mfyi !.rote..iotl i H 1 er leu M -ieu.oie o.u roioi eu u omaii, W iso drntly lx;i.'v iu A -nick but manv f jreturneu nt jove ana gave turn moresmc u.'ui or vio.aiiuii I o near a ! tin i j r jui this city iv is been paying attcutiou :-;r p ii:.-its v. ha:t the treat ment l,l,:e H "iauiau woo rinjs aiaitiuJty lea .1 lahi Nyvr : . ;'e. !--;.' t;t : :. i; o;v tlivir ';''. K'.-li! ii U .ii i for lU M:..V1' i of 1 i . -. li.tv.- r .' !r ! ,i : Itl'f.l'Vfil ! Ii'' .' r- to Htm- r't sk-'ckh a i.::1. i, If tin- i. !:,-....s-.ry ;k : i a anywhere if.'. w-.r-s. --.v.-i-icv i ' i !aG'!.i''l:-i:;"!i, i'l "! r Oi ;i Io:-g ruf! -r.:::o i t. 'ate. r-! or i a'1 i. ee-s MCi-it- M-i,-. liiUsi.Tili.s ;?-Tl:.la- Tat ft...: '' i if ; V "- - et-Jc fr '.,'. ;. j'-.-i. Ji . -;' ?i.V;. "t". !: Oi il. i ici.t r ' ' -ii M O;,-: . v.,t-.-i . ; t '.!.: ! :;.f r i : ii -'i '.:.-,:! f.;.! or," i -.'r:-!!i;nr it j . J . w . . . ! ;s ''- t".,. l-r-0 i)er ye:1I- or i- i ii -inie c.-py. A, ia:rt-:.ii A'e.ent in T-e.-er- v i II: -'ii. ii- I II Mam-;--ac tii. ( Baltimore, Mu. .ode. iKEGOrs TO ASSEBSBI.I3. To Coasidsr Their Sanpose-a v7rongs. Atlanta, G i., Oct. 4. Bish p tienry M. T-.irncr, of the colored Mr-ihedist Church, South, iias issued a call signed by himself and --amu-oved by thre ' liui-dred prominent and dis- add rested to th:- eitcourairmeut th.n is u'si.kIIv i-iveu :t.' m-re i.'ieiids. The result was that thei Ciiinamau I old the colored vc,m..u t!a.' : ' 1 ii".'! ! I i r ;e Ktii-i ::1 J i i.' t t if ;;.o t v.. 1 . i .i or ,. r ;e !' r ; i!.-i(-i ; 'I. i :t i r.'.s - l-v. i . r- i. I.'-'.Oms eiiriotit ; v.r Oi il.- v.-:M.s --V cr 'I Uat t ; v or t t'i.i -t ..r tfthe 2ilo cf Vain-bio i! o'o- l 1- ! a::ci .Luuo K.v:r. in t h: vu,s 111 -'- -V11'' lief am.; the vvous.iti ' u,ft. oe u-cl, :, ceis- th-re u en ue- ;otd John thai she vouid kmii v , en : ill 1.:. . ; U'.i-( y.o;-,is, ":c. x. .nne .f 'jrxais mm) p:ef:, OUii: 1 ri il. 4. No (-harcrt fOi- t,:!rkl: ir or -ilO.M. ,r .-., Kvurv nnflr iv:. i-t-j n .ru. .... 1 i I.. I .' ' 1-'' -.l ! IH-p (JS to IX - j '"I'ti'ii 'Hi ii l,i it Y7 I- ! If . ' I I'i' C'l tf; C't I In- ..Us ;ire f.-Ui-'y ievurUr.1 ( feooinre C:tli uti , !;.i ion .. ir;. i s i i-ie es 'sow-no Vt'.Xi-r rr- i.tl Mr. W i otji ! I -o-i, i t:Mit:-nt i'iiiVM Toll man tfiVe Up her j b of cooking f'orj tiie simple jva-ou that : die in tended to j gat married. The tuattM- stands that t'"-! : .' witii-er.-. "t cr.. ..::. i-n. am en eo:;i. ieniK ov-r orr'Vt -.vtji-iis v, ii! r;- iv ,i v.:i,i r .vi.-fl. ii,ov:r:.r ."-Ku-h 'er.t i men ilVf f:t'llll"l to act us lili Cv:; --Ti.t wil Mf i',.,t Uy ViTiuc r. in coi.i'.,r!-.oi-. jh.,; ; i o.v.t: ot a Cai:-r-e of ttj; .v,,,,,., Moi'tjroiu, ry county. NrC, !':,:!. ir .-t 1 er:.: !j".--i; iu a .uit t(:rn mr! j iii..r t.r-itd i t w. ii. n.:;y. i s.:.,: ; ii I, i -.icr .ni Lii w ij;.. - I..., ,i . t I't It ) -! tl i- .v -.ii.! !..,... .1.. ...... ti.i-' t -tii-..!ny. rei.TU'ioi - 'uoiomi, v.v- .iTKi.-V-v i i to.", prr d.v salftrv ,vi!l luu'i in y.:iv wi...t ,.... if i. t.... .!:. !. lon.cr. voi.,or..-l.ov? ;,f..-t -rH. tingiiished eu.lors -rs, were i coouvi p - uo Ot tne united States o lor :i Chinaim.ii a:d ne-re; in liiar- n e i-. r o aiiies.o a. a-j: : ii!: V.vi, ot I. ei.: CR ST J'L'B. rj r.crri ... T i ' I W l v. 'UT.-.l 1 :o v it-; ; rrv 'i ri: ore. rota the iUorti;.. in -ii ! suit i . j v h:iiJ s;;,- 1 j - t o if r?e ce II r, lib til . " Vo I ie ji MM pifi W. ed ik d Iis 1 ' IY-"! Iie-.I rii iuiel V 11 Mi dar int T of i ce: I v. nnoinirs blown down, trees tern tin and houses unroofed, caused iineose idarm, and mor,t of the population of tl-e citv n uiaiued up ali uight, exjiecting their h.omcs to le blown down. THE MOKTALLIT r SEVEIiE. 1 iiree deaths mvl one p-ron wound ed severely, if not fruaiiy, is the mor- I i r . i-.o... 1 i.i 1 "J J-v.u the city it is fur w Blsqceinine Here the wind reached a velocity of 100 to 125 miles n hour, sweeping everything before it. The parish" .-eat of justice, Pointe" a la ilache, a town of 2,000. people, was the worst -ufrer in the town not a single 1 t injury 5 :i i ' r i- v. ." -4 ' ... I ...! . t i lOie, ej;tcia!iy in ain-ui.-.h greeting" for a convention to meet m ('inciii'Mti, Ohio, on NoTriu- ber 2S. at 3 2 ;Vo. k. 'vSaM Nutiona .Council is to review and pass upon our i i i . ... conuir.;on, o!';;Uy, impartially, iiaiiiy our knowte.iire iltlti of cape rer. n11- iiujst: e-- Thii conrthousn ;snd fli report tru! every person m .irdrred by mobs and iynchers, and wlien and wliat for, with documentary evidence, if possible, for the use ot ttie committee or committees as will have such matters in baud." i'hs address it; based on urevoliing, hideous, monstrous, unnatural, iuutal and fchociiag crimes charged upon us daily on one hand, and rtin of mobs, lynchers, fire-fiends, midnight and niid dny j.ssnssins or other for the purpose of crystallizing our sentiments and unifying our endeavors .for better con ditions in this country or as change of-base for existence." The address states that no point.s-of-order-raisers"' cheap notorietv-seek- ers, or hot headed .-quallers, are wanted; There is a valuable suggestion for our merchants in 'the following from Uitl) t lis debate stop.d. If :t majority of I the DiJrhan5 Sitn: 'Vi'J f'o you ad- tiie Senate are in favor of the uncceidi tional repeal bill the v sh0a apply rloture and put it' through. If they C.mnot do that and are going do com promise (that is to say surrender) let Catholic church, the principal build ings m the town, and some twenty other buildings were destroyed, and the situation is so threatening that the greater part of .the people, fearin destruction in their- buildings, camped cut in the street ad ni-ht in ih ha-.ihfore -Uivin h.-.m m th-.f i, ' - f i j ' 11 , iii.tii ij: tail mi that matters are too -solemn. Tt 1 Jfcj icti ueiegate who expects to occupy the tiiv ic iii....,l f. ...... . . ... . i.: i i loui -i-u ij jo rjr.n r li is speecu oe- rau: The air was filled uiih debris the wind Wr u selves i uiowu awav ue wind was blowing so fiercely that wny of them -had to anchor them- s against trees to prevent being tired of tiie Senate, iU talk and ifsi;t!jey.ai'e in imvn tho5 wil1 V 3 a call and several children ami m tins way we cfteii get their ' exact! v known trade. U e dn-tiot lueAn .to wait for I people to find us nut. We prefer to let tuem know where we are and what we' and about to b 1- r iys, and wants it to stop the one and tneird the other. TriuitCollege has ISO students. n.i ln n ibe 'iiisi-ppresruted or tliwarted! The II .. T and j '""ss co'iciuiies '. "L in one who uses anient sp;nts dre im of attendiu -unless he can promise his God that lie will not touch the accursed cup while the council is in session; for ij will be no dace for unbalanced men' "State, con m unities or sections sending delegates, we hope will see that tuey are amply supplied with fundi to creditably meet their erp$n- The cron wsw rirw I 0" iiaa lelurn nome I,k'e genthmen at oaf in li i i ii ! ... ,1(u.3;,:(i ir W;1o 1 ... ' ! completely destroyed in the aorm with i vertise so freely?" said a business recently to one of our most successful merchants. "Welj," said h?t will tell you. We are iu business and mean business. We want .people nil! Fonr grown persons p,0 known to over theoountry to know it, and when , have been kHied in Pointe a la lUoC how many is not TnE ORANGE CROP RVIXED. . -.as 'ocal-j of ! h" li-w sp. ii : 'Sum s;eiing refor- i. 'U n. C; all.! ... lo: A ihSTOX :x l ing reform uy: ... ...... ... ....... 1 I . . . . 4. iiio.i hi viir:ro..;vi ii 11 "rt, llie():U :-i ill air, a-k, otjey and urn a. unueces!iy j relinemeiitsjXut tiie f ict .that rla s I ar assigned to the, sounds in thelt'a-l bet by the S. l. assooiatiaii is evLfiensI euuf that the le;iders, az we' I az mein- j members of the associ ition, regard! az tu unportaut to be set asids or ovcr-iookt." Delsjatc.3 to Caicao. Gov. Carr 'nas appointed the foilw ingdelegatea to represent North Caro lina at tiie Souther Interstate Asso ciation at Chicago, October 11, to con sider arrangements for another South ern Immigration Conven tion in the Soith: Dr. U. Tl Lewis, N. I. Broiu'lfton, T. K a c-t; liruner, J. J. Pittman and Dr. R. H Speight. ' - ill. '1 ri-r :.i... ro ii'i ileis i Ct 1 1 " ! i ti t!;r ' . i - ti'.'l'T. ;.. ( ee . '-.I liv f ei: r-,-:i,.-( ;n r.iitl 'i:-. : . ' :-.u ! M u. Tiiu leci.c-; : '. i t ii..- (;!!'. i",ib?M(N.r iirTr. v. c. art V rcj. I I l-c V. .l! kl. 0 ill-' -t ti': nr.v. n n- tl ho! .. e ; 1 l-.o-t it;Ji re ie.;!e r !i:;e- on tii 11 ' o. creek nt s.O't coiiO''. jtcio.-,.;.. i ui'ls ol'M:irtii Kus 'li-. '.l. j",. y t,r,,.;i ; Ait'-x .M. Ccy dcc'il, iiiel oil.i rs, i.-onuii.iufj mtc. Thc-J.! trra-t on b.h LW i. 1 ; r r - : .. ..:. . . , I I .1 iiil'-i- VUII II i .'Moili!!ie O.c l.t '!() . Inj,'ntsa, -.Mary A ('.'.. ui..-: ! r .j. K-i'ns a:' tohn V Little contiihi' i! '.'. ooru i'.teHi:i ly kiiOM'ti o.-4.11i te.i r-i iiiHt. Tiie .'iJ tr:ict v(i ('!..,. !. s no k i j ' VO'U aojoiHO g- the Iisreis of J,:h'; V i i i S t u' oii 'iit.(r? rnori f..i' . rii: r! v i. :..-'ai I tiro Jf.oifc-i .k!ii;:-tr c cc'i.-ooioin, ' '- ' i lie- '!i tract-i a town lot in the . -c of .t d. t.e t W scrti tai At ileH'! i n sf..'i c-oc n fv tft, i Ik. It isn't quality you r-.ee lifter uheu yoti buy Shoes you don't buy sizes too big to gt worth of your money in leather it's quality TOu want aud at prices that muke leather seem cheap, is what v.v o(Ir daily. We have an .mmeose Ii it. . ! a.:re. The fir--! tn) iructs h.ie ; t':.t !t ! n-orM'-e-'itr M iJ Lai.oitr an.l'war.? M U- siz-'S I ter to tVk-r :. ICfurns. ateii er.v c-. I v.?:;!t,-r 1 -rtt aa.i iiu!v rf-t-ordi-: : .f..-.- ' r- fleet, i - ure Irs So- ulrr of Ii'("J forsnii oouistv o; ! -.uk ' C ja3e .533 of M"&rtgi.? Itoci.r.!-. lot 2rel. and tli tnifts ir"ing tiie Ii'i-? rti'iric-'ij.'1"' M fi Lttsi-itor and wife .S M L:i.-.-It-r tu f-i"' WTtli,- icxriiiiin of th1 o-i-,. - l. '-..-J 3 close of the session.'" Hndron Cry for Pitcher's Castona The readers of this paper will le plead to learn that there is at least one dreaded dseas that science ha ui en aide to cure iu ail ito stil us and hat is C.:trrh. Hall's Cataridi '(Jure :s the only positive rure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being o constitutional disease, requires a cou-di-tuttbna! treainent. Halt's Catarrh Cure is t.iketi internally, acting di recti v up on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereliv destrmi.i'.r H, foundation of the disease, and giviio the patient strengt h by building up the coUtitution and assisting nature in do ngils work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative power that they our One Hundred Dollars for any case that it. fails to cute. Send for list of testimonials. fnCHEN-KY &-Co- Toledo, 0. SSaold by Druggists, 75c. . select from.. Give us! -''V1': V.''''' ' f ' ' . ' "V v e W:i do von nof,-l ti,.,;. ...e ,,- ;, i . ., wliichri-corit ffr-r.-ne. N 1 .-r-.-'-.v ,;iv'-a more full ticsci-i'.tioii. at 1 'clock ii. - ' ' W. A. -Tm - f . . AogtTil lDt'i. 1 K. W. BURT &. CO. Pest spr.oi cotton two spools for ,-c just r- ceivod all numbers ami -colors. J Or- -e - . i v l-S'''iv'?'i 9 I it t ? i UV M ii MlrvJ r, n 9 O 6 Motneis g I v s Shortens Lcborr Lrtcirr5 t3ot 2 Lessens Pain. S Endorsed by M2 Leading PS.wi 2 7tf0'':,f'-',ai7f.jpr g BHADF!EfE REGULATORS. .8 2 ATLANTA. GA 2 SOLDi BY DRUGGISTS fl M..?iVL903 BsSOGVERYt ' ?1rxm Jr?.tiTC7 iw rtf a -??k4 r.TATI.' ' 3 .Lh.UTF.IC 0 w.." npS&nSg Wi.,cu: Paia. S5C9 Hsward loans. l&4i Worker of tb !eh fte fail, Th, iav bee on The en! X.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 5, 1893, edition 1
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