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- 1 i SALEM N.O. THimSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1891 Entered a second class matter atPost Office at Salem , N, C THIS WEEK'S NEWS A Summary of Current Events. The World's Doings Gathered From Many Sources and ' Condensed for Our Readers. Shelby Aurora: The Catholics of Cleveland county have purchased a lot in the eastern portion oi ouei by on which they propose to build a cbnrch. Raleigh Chronicle : Mr. H. L. Ferguson, of North Carolina, has been appointed one of the cadet lieu tenants at the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Oliver Bohanon, a noted coun terfeiter, was arrested in New Or leans on the 4th. r Also James H. McVeigh, a coin counterfeiter, was was caught in Chicago. - j There is murrriuring to be heard in Statesvillo. A day or two ago the County Commissioners met and declined to renew , licenses to sell liquor, and as a corsequence all the saloons in town have been dosed up. Judge Graves acted as a sort of deputy at a negro tow near Wilkos boro, the Chronicle reports. He com manded the peace and then lent a hand in making the arrests. One of the posse summoned was severely hurt. . . Greensboro Hecord:"E. F. Fagg, postmaster at Madison,.who has been under a charge of irregularities and shortage in his accounts, was here Jesterday and had a hearing before . VV. Payne, U. S. Commissioner. There was no evidence against him and be was discharged. The llulheran brethren are boom ing np East Hickory around High land. New houses are going up in every direction and some of them are large and beautiful., structures. They have fine school prospects and are a grand accession to our town in many ways. - j Morganton Herald ;; Prof. E. McKay Goodwin,' of the Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind at Kalcigh, informs us that he has the names of more than 500 deaf mutes in the State who' are within the . school age. Of this number only about 150 are now provided for by ' the State.' Prof. Goodwin'estimates that there are fully. 200 deuf mutes in the state whose names are not on his1 list, thus making the number unprovided for fully 600. A Mus'ical Treat. A musical treat is in store for those, who visit the great Southern Exposition to be held in Raleigh, N. C, during Octo ber and November. The band that is to furnish music for -the Exposi tion has been selected from the most talented musicians. Some ol them come'from as far as the White Moun tains of New Hampshire, and two from Europe. The selection of thu musicians was made 'by the musical director, who had directions to se lect the best, bo as to : furnish the most complete band that has yet performed at a Southern Exposition. . T4 General. .-,' Spurgeon steadily improves. Pope Leo believes France has seen her last monarch. , Ex-President Grevy will have an im posing state funeral in Paris. The North German Gazette praises Ba varian troops for their efficiency at, the Munich review. .The embalmed body of Major Bundy (late editor of the Mail and Express) will . or Abbott Troops 1 a?e acain gone to Briceville, Tenn., to guard convictl laborers in the mines, i The special legislative session has passed bills authorizing the Governor to call out the national guara sheriff in the State if necessary to sup press unlawful assemblage.! New York city real estate owners want more elevated railroads. j The police board of New York has di rected the taking of a census of the dogs in that city. While only 5,113 dogs are licensed in the city, it is believed there are 40,000. , i Government inspectors in Chicago or dered the slaughtering of 214 cattle sup posed to be infected with, Texas fever. A dot is feared at Manchester. N. H., to aid the escape of the murderer Almy, Co-opeiation with, the Farmers. A plan of co-operation with farm ers of the State has been ' instituted by which the benefits of tho N. C. Agricultural Experiment, Station are brought moro directly before their attention. All of the sub-alliances in North Carofiha (numbering near ly z,d00) have been, requested to form "Experimental Committees," the chairman of which is to be in con stant communication with the Sta tion Press Bulletins, as well as reg ular and special bulletins and reports . of progress of the Station, are sent to these committees, and the matters j contained in them' are discussed. A question-box is also used, in which any member can deposit any ques tion. After discussion by the meet ing, headed by the Experimental Committee, the question, if desired, can be submittod to the Experiment Station for answer. The question may be embraced under any divis ion of agriculture. Every. Grange in the State has also been , asked to adopt the plan. From the number of Experimental Committees which are being formed, and the interest being expressed, the plan will doubt less prove an unbounded success. is gratifying to note that the recent meeting, of the N. C. Farmers' Slate Alliance at Morehead passed a reso lution! endorsing the above plan of L-iApcriiuuiiitti vxmmiiiees iormuiat ed by the N. C. Experimental Sta tion. Give the Party a Chance. Concord Times. The Democratic partv. no doubt if it gets into power will be able1 to j i . . - ueviue a pian to increase the cur rency of the country. It is pledged to nnanciai -rciorm ana win do all in its power to socure it. Whv. thon cannot Democrats and Alliancemen come together hreand work as one man for financial reform without the offensive sub-treasury feature ? The latter admittha? they are not par ticularly wedded; to the sub-treasurv scheme. Thev oiilv want th fihi Ante which they clain it will secure. The Democrats have already made con cession. Now let the Alliance make only a slight - concession-meet only one-fourth the way as it wer and the Democracy is again united We will ask, what chance has the Democratic party had within th fast twenty-five years to effect any egislation ? Never in that time has it had control of the three branches of government. The- Republican party, and that alone, is responsible for all the bad laws. We insist that this is unfair, gentlemen. If the quarrel is with the national govern ment as ex-Fresident Cleveland says it is.wby not come out in plain words and say that it is with the Republi can party ? The Democratic party has broken no pledges, for it has . naa no opportunity to do so. If it once gets into full power and then fails to be true to the people and to its principles, then it will deserve an ignominious death, and no one will attend the funeral with less regret . than the writer of this article. But in the name of fairness and richt. gentlemen, give the party a chance. be sent over (from Parte. Henry M. Stanley and wife, after visit ing King Leopold, will embark for Aus tralia, where Mr. Stanley will lecture. The County Council of Plymouth, Eng land, will erect a tablet to commemorate the Mayflower's departure from the Bar biean pier. The British Trades Union Congress has raised to 18 years the age at which chil dren shall be allowed to work in manu factories, and voted in favor of an eight i - j The jury in the Park place disaster in quest decided that the collapse of build ings Nos. 68, 70, 72, a id 74 Park place, by which so many lives were lost, was caused by the giving way of the support ing iron columns near the middle of the ground floor, due to some sudden shock applied to said columns, and not pri marily, due to their apparent inherent weakness. f Ex-Italian Minist Baron Fava has; been indicted at Rome for misapplying $5,000 during his residence in Washing ton. Rich gold bearing quartz has been dis covered on the Aitkokan iron range, near Port Arthur, Qnt. Surface samples bro ken at random run from $11 to $1,000 to the ton, five samples averaging $362 per ton. " Reports from all of the mining districts of Colorado are rife with new and richer strikes in silver than was ever before known in the history of the State, and it la estimated that the silver output for 1891 will amount to $40,000,000, or an ex cess of $10,000,000 o-yerthe r evious year. There is a deep frost in tne ground-in Maine. . W Alexander & Son, London corn bro kers, have failed for $9,000,000. A pack of 11 wolves will be introduced in a play in New York. Cattle have hydrophobia by herds near Boone, Iowa. Indiana now taxes railroad property worth $160,000,000. Rats gnawing matches started a $15, 000 fire in Atlanta, Ga. New Zealand's legislative council has rejected woman suffrage. i Millions of dollars worth of property d many lives were destroyed in San 's . i . y . 1 . . i 1 T Salvador on me lum uisc. oy an earcu quake. , Whole toviis were wiped out, and, so far as advio. . received indicate, hardly a city in tie country, except those along the coast , escaped the .awful effects of the convulf ion. The export of wheat from this country to Europe has ceased, owing to the gorged condition of the European mar ket. One hundred and -seven million bushels were sold. A renewal of pur chases is expected soon, p. In Paris, fear of a popular uprising pre vented the production of Wagner's opera of "Lohengrin." . -, In San Francisco, Mi B. Curtis, an actor known as "Sam'l of Posen," shot and killed a policeman who had arrested him for disorderly conduct. , . Baron Hirsch has organized the Jewish Colonization Association in London with a capital of $10,000,000, of which he sub scribes $9,995,000. The object is to colo nize the oppressed Jews of Europe in' more free and enlightened countries. A young man and woman committed suicide at Niagara by going over the tails. It was ascertained that the name of the young man was Albert Heimlich, of New York. , " James Jacobs, a white man well known in business circles at Atlanta, Ga. , is likely i to be the first white man to marry a : negress under coercion of Georgia law. j Jacobs betrayed Miss Goodlet, an octa- roon, and must either marry her or go to i the penitentiary. . . i - , Lewis Remel, a confidence man and i train wrecker, has been arrested at ; Easton, Pa,, for a dastardly attempt to: wreck the New York express on the Le- i high Valley Railroad. He placed a dyn amite cartridge on the track. j Chicago is excited over the mysterious disappearance of Miss; Vera Ava, an alf leged wealthy English -oman, who cam' to the city some time ago to work for the reform of fallen women in the slums.! The police, believe that the woman war really Ann O Delia Dis Debar, the noterv spiritualistic impostor, who disappeared from public notice some tame ago. ! ! i Balloon accidents are getting common: The latest is that of George White, who went up on a trapeze bar from the E) Dorado grounds, Hoboken, and came down in the river and, was drowned. ; Salmon have been so plenty in Oregon that 20 pound fish sold for one cent each by the boatload. "' ; j The Chicago Real Estate Board wanti a limit put to the height of buildings. ; An election for president will be held ia Chili on October 18. Senators, depu ties, and municipal officers will also be; chosen. r - ;hu Owing to the extraordinary fluctua tions in rubles, a serious financial crisis is feared in Russia. - : While corn has been killed by frost in the Northwestern States, the crop is ex ceptionally fine in the Southern States. It is estimated that the number of American tourists' in Europe this sum mer was 110,000, and that they expended $62,000,000. s;; ! Owing to rain and demoralized labo the prospect of the Southern cotton crop has considerably declined. E ; i A collision has taken place off Cape Colonna, the most southern point of Af rica, between an Italian steamship, the Taormina of the Italian Messageries Com pany, and a Greek steamship, the Thes salia. The Taormina sank soon after the accident, drowning her captain, several of her crew, and 40 of her cabin pas sengers. ' '. j ; .. ? r j Over half of the farm and labor organ izations of Michigan being in favor of separate political action, the bodies will convene at Lansing the last week in De cember and federate for State and national political work. , The peach crop has netted the Dela ware and Maryland farmers about $1, 260,000, and the N6w Jersey growers about $800,000. Consumers paid about $4,000,000 for this fruit The physicians in attendance upon Cardinal Manning,' who is 83 years old, have ordered him to cease work, and it is announced that the pope will shortly appoint a coadjutor. The Prince and Princess of Wales and the Duke of Clarence promise to , be-present at the wedding f the Earl of Dud ley to Miss Gurney, which will be a most notable event, attracting the entire at tention; of society. The famous Dudley diamonds, reset, consisting of six tiara and parures, will be displayed. ;; The czar has presented Prince Georgf of Greece with a gold medal, in recog nition Of the prince's bravery in protect ing the r czarewitch when murderously attacked in Japan. I The Abbe Presseuti, a historian at the Vatican, will shortly publish a pamphlet on the centenary of . Christopher Colum bus, in which he will bring to light-a point in the history of the great naviga tor hitherto unknown. He will prove by documents never before published' that it was mainly through. the -efforts of the Pope's nunico at Madrid that Columbus obtained the cooperation of the Spanist. court i 1! It is stated that M. T. O'Brien, supreme treasurer of the Catholic Knights of America, is missing and j his accounts $30,000 short r j Henry George is 52. President Harrison is a fine swimmer. There are twice as many, large game animals in Maine now as there were 10 years ago. ,. ;! In this country 7,000,000 persons aru engaged in farming 44 per cent of our wage earners. The oldest banker in the world, is a lady, Deborah. Powers, aged 99, senior partner of D. Powers & S8n, Lausen berg. ; Oil fields greater in extent than any others in the world have been discovered in the region of the Caspian Sea. NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS. Late News at the Seat of Goverfrtngrt. The President Retwrna. President Harrison arrived in Wash ington on Tuesday evening of this week, from Cape May Point, and took up his, residence again in the White House. Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. McKee. and the children have gone to Auburndale, Mass.. where they will spend a couple of weeks at the Woodland Park Hotel. Withdrawing DepoU From Bank. The Secretary of the Treasury . ha3 de-1 cidedtomakea further withdrawal of $2,000,000 from depository banks. The call will be made in the first instance upon banks which the secretary thinks, have too large an amount of Government' funds in proportion to the security fur-; nished. In some cities where there are . r-. a. j r several uovernmeuijuepooitonco uue these will be discontinued, and the funds thus withdrawn will go to make up the two millions. FATAL DUEL AT WORSHIP. Tnptferrlne NtiI Vtiicli. The Secretary of the Navy has decided to reduce the famous "White Squadron,"; whose evolutions under Acting Rov.r Ad miral Walker has attracted so much : -teutiou.; The Boston and Concord r.re transferred to the North Atlantic squndj ron, now made up of the Philadelphia and Enterprise. The Newark will prob ably be sent to the South Atlantic Srn. tion. The Petrel will join the Asiatic squadron. The Yorktown will join th Pacific Bquadron. j What Does It Mean I In spite of the general quietude that prevails in department circles in w sis' ino-tan. there is" an activitv in army :uul navy circles that seems to indicate f.sr of an early necessity for thi8Uoier:ii en being able to make a show of force. Ex traordinary efforts are being made to equip both the army and navy with the latest warlike appliances. .Experiments with smokeless powder, rapid fire guns, rifled cannon, sea coast mortars, dyn amite projectiles, and wai balloons are being conducted at ' different points I by army boards.-! In the navy Secretary Tracy has issued orders providing examinations intended to weed out all inactive commanders of vessels, while the most earnest efforts are being made to complete and equip new vessels of war, including the heavy battleships to be plated with nickel steel armor. It is believed our GovernmeLt lias in formation indicating an early breaking out of hostilities in Europe, which would render it necessary for this coin try to be prepared to protect its rights is a neu tral power. Tmnf Mta Mo.-ialljr Wound Kach Otfcar at Camp Meeting. It is not often that a deadly duel is fought at a religious camp meeting to defend the name of a Li ly. Bat such a dael, bloody, desperate, aud fought tot lie death was an incident at the Del mar camp meeting, held in a tent in the rw of the Methodist church at Delmar, DfL Frederick Williams, aged 22, a jeweler, of Laurel, and Harvey L. Wells, aged 20, a fanner of Whites ville, were the duel iste. ' Over a year ago Wells spoke disparag ingly of Williams's sister, and since then the men have been enemies. The two men met at the camp meeting and had some words. It was first airreed that the two should fight it out with fLtts. But they went at it bo in earnest that both Wells and Williams soon lost their heads, clinched each other in a firm grasp and rolled upon the ground, each strug gling to Ins utmost to win. , It was then that the affair was trans formed from a prize fight into a mortal combat with weapons. Wells,' who was getting the worst of it, was soon seen to be cutting at Williams with a large knife. Realizing his danger, Williams got out his revolver, and its repeated discharges brought to an abrupt end all religious exercises in the grove. ; . ! Bystanders separated the men as soon as pc ssi le; but the few second-, -'e oper ate work had wrought a terrible butch ery. Williams was cut in the back and side of the neck almost to the vertebras indeed his head was nearly cut off and he had a deep wound over his left eye and a pistol ball in bis arm. Wells had two bullet wounds, one in the neck and the other ' just over the heart. The' wounds of both men are fatal. Household Remedy ron alu BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES 4 Botanic Blood Balm Urre SCROFULA, ULCERS. SALT urg5 RHEUM. ECZEMA. my form ol nuttignant SKIN ERUPTION. b slda being efbcacloua in toning np tht trite and restoring lit conslitHtka, whin impaired from any casta, ttt nlmott supernatural healing properties Justify us in guaranteeing a cure. If directions are followed. SENT FREE -sSML. B.Q?D BALM CO.. Atlanta. C. BLUM'S Book Store. SALEM, N. C. GEO. W. HIN8HAW. II. MEDEA Ills. 1866-1891'. sue & mm 2Tos. 120, 124 fc 126 West 4th St., WUfSTOy, JT. t VH0LESALE & RETAIL MERCHANTS WHOLESALE. In this department, which ia entirelv seirat from nnr I carrv an immensA atnok- Af M.t. r:;k. t o . - T.V "t"ur- we e ni .1 "5que, bleached and Brown Sheeting, Tick ings,ShirtIn Hiida Oil Cloths. Notions and Trimmings of every description Lidi- it Boys and Children. Shoes. Ladiea. Mi..7 V. ?V3 i,??"""'. 1 7 , UiUAi. LV f- xr i - ... ... , I'"' a JU" relurntaJrom northern CiUee, where he purcha. ed of firet hand, an immenae .tock for thU Department and me are able timit WILL KXTROPK HATE WAR! Ominous Muttering;! and Fears Re ported From Various Quarters. Paris reports are to the effect that the uttermost enthusiasm has been excited throughout France by the successful maneuvers of the 110,000 soldiers gath ered about Vandeuvre. While M. De Freycinet, minister of war, in his speech at a banquet to the generals, spoke of the pacifictendencies of France, it is unde niable that the French people are excited Into a war fever. .The final grand review of the troops near the village of Matigni court was the finest military spectacle ever witnessed in France. According to a Munich dispatch, the German emperor, while attending the maneuvers of the Bavarian troops, clearly conveyed to high officials his impression that war is to be expected and that Ger many should be prepared.! Grave apprehension exists in England as to the designs of Russia on the Bos- phoni8. r j ' Madrid advices state that the Spanish government is in possession of evidenv to show that a conspiracy to overthru- the monarchy and establish a republic is on foot. ' i Ruaala Getting Ready tor War. Reports by the way of London indicate that large masses of the Russian army are engaged in secret maneuvers, the object apparently being to instruct the men in the use of i the new rifles and smokelest powder. The troops are all drawn from the interior, and there is no diminution of the great frontier ! garrison scattered along the Austro-Russian boundary. The maneuvers are attended by the leading military commanders in European Russia, and press representatives, both foreign and native, are excluded. The belief is general that Russia is pre paring for an early aggressive movement i'n the game of Eastern politics. ji. , ! , GK5KRAL MARKET REPORT. Notes. . The cruiser San Francisco has been or dered home from Chili to be repainted. ; General Lew Wallace, author of Ben Hur, is named as a probable selection fot Secretary of War. The campaign for the Speakership of the next House will be inaugurated im mediately after the November elections. Secretary Noble, in a letter, urges Pen sion Commissioner Raum to greater ac tivity in getting out claims, as the veter ans are growing old. It is probable that the Chilian steamer Itata, now held under the law at San Francisco, will be released, as the politi cal changes in Chili render such a course diplomatic. An agreement has been reached be tween Attorney General Miller and coun sel representing the steamer Itata post poning the trial, which was set for the J5th, to the 25th. j: ! It is asserted with great positivenoss that the President will nominate his At torney General and old law partner. At torney General Miller, to the Indiana circuit appellate judgeship. A statement prepared at the Pension Office shows that during the month of August last 24,478 pension certificate, of all classes were issued, the first payments on which aggregated 2,714,483, or an average of $110.80 for each pensioner. ; . In reply to an inquiry from the Prod uce Exchange, New York, Secretary Rusk says that pork already packed and canned for foreign delivery can not be Inspected. A microscopical examination must be made at the tame of slaughter accodring to the agreement made with Germany. General John C Black, of Illinois, ex Commissioner of Pensions, is in Wash ington attending a meeting of the board of managers of the National Home fot Disabled Soldiers. General Black has written a letter signifying his willingness to accept the Democratic nomination for Governor of Illinois. , Washington society is agitated by the arrest of B. Shepherd White, whose ar rest last summer for embezzlement and subsequent escape caused a sensation. He will be brought- to trial, and threat ens to make public various compromis ing letters he claims to have received from certain Washington ladies in cas he is convicted. irinoty-SI. Shots Mlnate. I The officers and soldiers at the Fort Sheridan range, n- ar Chicago, wife "ssed the testing of a., automatic repeating rifle that bids fair to revolutionize both naval and land wai fare. The gun is the invention of Dr. H. A. Pitcher, of Neills ville, Wis. It become, automatic by the utilization of the gas produced by the combustion of the first cartridge fired, j The gas escapes into a chamber and acts on a piston that is set against a spiral spring, the recoil of which propel, the piston back against a rod that sets the mechanism of the eun in motion, the enipty cartridge beiner removed and re- plac-Hl by a loaded o. o also cocking the gun. This Is done wih so much rapidity that by rapping against the trigger the gun will discharge the nine cartridges that are required to fill its magazine in two seconds. The best record was eight shots in five seconds. It is intended to apply the principle to heavy gui., for use in naval warfare in propelling torpedos and as a machine gun. - The army board will in vestigate the merits of the gun at its meeting at New York next month. ri 1 L00K ? j BOOKS, j IflERE j 1 STATIONERY l GAM ES, lAtfe W NOVELTIES, ftLBmC- &.C.. &.C.. &.C. it bl'i.M" J 111 ! . s. RETAIL. FARMERS' SUPPLIES. ity that can be had. One car load choice rU c7.11 ZLZ LiTl 3ual Lucerne Clover Seed. Timothy rw,.i n v - - i. i7 f A 6 " 'eea. a. i J . , wi . "CU,U"J oiueuraw ana other Field Seeds. .,wUu,an. 'ck oeea opnng uats, do barrels seed Irish Pota, tn - . , . w .ii vu, u wrreu Kea Iris a 1 oLs, 1: S"t" 7f th S Brand Special Tob vlZZ TC i j7 , , "r'u lODacco Aianure and Star Brand Guano hi been the leading brands-a fertiliier for making fine tobacco, grain aVdra. c We Have a Full Supply .this Year. n,rn w. i i ed4!?DSDd Tobacco Kant Covering, cheap to very Food. AH l HnSlupff' 0ur' Mel MoW.,Syru,Coffiest SugL;, Ac. All in large quantities at lowest price, consiatent with quality of good.. GENERAL' RETAIL DEPARTMENT. Death of a Fanaema Man. John H. B. Latrobe, the distinguished lawyer, and father of ex-Mayor F. ,C. Latrobe, is dead at Baltimore, aged 88. He was born in Philadelphia on May j 4, 1803, lived to graduate from West Point and become a famous patent lawyer, and about 15 year, ago invented the famous "Baltimore heater or "Latrobe stove." He prepared the first map of Liberia, and united with General Harper (who named the territory Liberia.) in giving the other names on the map by wbioh the places are now known, and in founding that psmntr-. i j Mr. Latrobe was one of the party who took the first railroad trip ever made I in the world, going t om Baltimore to Elli- oott City behind Peter Coopers locomo tive. He was also counsel for the first telegraph company ever organized. REMEMBER! That you can get your ScnooL Supplies at BLUM'S' SALEM BOOKSTORE as chcni if not cheaper than any where else. Seo: Wiro-bound 'Hyatt Slates 5 cls. Hyatt's noiseless slates 15cta. I Ono dozen slato pencils in box 5 cts. Tablets, Writing-Books, Paper by the quire at 5, 10, 15 and 25 cents Lead pencil a from 1 to 5 cents. n.,.?1rea,af,kAn,8'en8',?ottonde"' Linen Drill. Sheeting, Tlaida, ?v? TvCk?g' Tle .0a P?,haJ ttabwll". Men's Dress ShirU, Unlaundried ft rgige Che7,ot: tnH nd other Shirt., Suspenders, Hoisery, Gloves,, Collar., Cuffs, Tie., Handkerchiefs, Men's, Boy.' and Children'. Soft and Stiff, ur and Straw Hau, including a full line of Stetson'. HaU, Men'a, Youths' and Zri-?Ae S , 8 in grt Tariett conM5 Shoe common Shoes, Ladiea', Misses' and Children', coarse ShoesI We have increased our .tock in thi. department .ro uuenng inaucemenw in quauty, style, and price. It will pay vou to examine this department before you make any purchase.. LADIES DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. We make a specialty of Fine Dress Good.. Our .tock thi. season embrace, all or the newest colorings and latest weave, with a full line of Trimmings to u IV , . Y"lurcu OUM irora w cent, to f 1.73 cents per yard. We show the best line of 25 and 50 cent Dre. Good, to be found in the State. OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT I. well .tocked with Ingrain., 3 ply, Velvet, and Brussels. Inks, Scholar's Companions, B>A Elegant Line of Shoes of the Very Best Makes for Ladies, iuwr ana uniiaren. 4 Fast Steam Yacht. ; Hearst's fast steam yacht Vamoose, built by the Herreshoffs, was tested a few day. ago on the Hudson River. The .Vamoose easily beat the fast river steamer Mary Powell, which has a speed of 25 miles an hour, fairly running around her, and then did the same for the fast Albany boat New York. She then raced for four miles with a Hudson River passenger train, keeping up with it the entire distance. It u believed the yacht can make 80 miles a i hour, and a race will probably be arranged with Mr. Munro's Norwood, which has also shown wonderful speed, over an 80 or 100 mile course. ; and almost anything needed in the Schools always on hand or ordered at short notice. DON'T FORGET BLUM'S PRINTING OFFICE, SALEM, N. C. MAIN STREET. ON ELECTRIC CAR LINE. Presses driven by Electric Moter. REMEMBER Be sure and see ua when you come to town Your. Friend. Truly, Winston, N. C, Mar. 14. HLNSHAW & MEDEARIS. MRS. T. B. DODTHITJl-b.briokenstein, BISMARCK STRICKE.f. A special from ABheville Bays: The colored people of ABheville h&ve to thank George Vanderbilt's moth er for a bona fido gift of tea thous and dollars in cash to be expended in the erection of a twentv-five thousand dollar Young Men's Chris tian Association building for the col ored, and George Vanderbilt, indi The Week'. Latest IatelllgcBoe From 0" ths Trsde Csaters. NEW YORK. Tutor, etc. No. 1 Spring. 14.60: No. 1 Winter, $4.40; City patents, $6.70) Rye flour, super fine. $5. 40. Orair Wheat. No. red. afloat. $1.04; rye, 96c.; corn. No. S. 74c.; ungraded olxed, 75c.; oats. No. S white, 88c.; white State. 43c. Provisions Lard, prime, $8.90; tallow. 4 c. ; batter, creamery, Stata and Pennsylvania, 88c. ; cheese, full cream, 84c.; Skims, choice. Diet egg. 19c. - Hat aro Straw No. 1 timothy, pe. 100 pounds, 90c. ; lover. 70c.; straw. No. I rye, 65c.; oat, 45c. CHICAGO.-rQRAiir Wheat, spring, 94fic, corn,:1 63c.; oats, 2B9fc.: rye, 87c. Provis ions Mess pork, per bul., $K).88; lard. 7.07; hogs, common. $5.10: prime, $A.20 aeep, $4.80; Iambs, $5.20; steers. $6.25; cows. BALTIMORE. Orair Southern wheat, $1.03; corn, yellow. 78Ho. ; whits, 71c. ; oata, No. white Western, 88c. Provisions But ter, oreamery. 23c.; roll, 16c. ; eggs, 80c. :..,;.-rr 1 XV YOTTIt BACK JLCUKS Or you are sll worn out, really good for nothing it is general debility. Try r bxowns iRoir bitters. It will cure you, and give a good appetite. Bold I by all dealers in medicine. Mt. Airt, N. C, Sept. 1. Civil engineers on the North Carolina ex tension, of the .Norfolk & Western ne Man of Blood and Iron Facing Ills Last Enemy. : j; Berlin dispatches announce that Prince Bismarck has had a slight apoplectic at tack.which is believed to be the precurser of an early fatal stroke. He is com pletely broken in health and depressed in spirits, and his great age renders bis early death inevitable - ii Claim, the Perpetual Motion Solution. John Lewis, a resident of Haycock township, Pa., who has made a lifoloug study of the subject, claims to have solved the question of . .i-petual motion. For years he labored with a machine that worked with balls, but could not succeed In securing the desired results. Several yean ago he hit upon the plan, of weights, and says that he has met with such success in the use of three weight that a machine made after his moriol will run a tn n of Cars up a steep incline. furnish th power for mills and factories, or run a steamer across the ocean. : o How Try This. It will cost vou nothing and will snrA- ly do you good, if vou have a Conch. Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. Kine's New Discovers for Consumption, Conghs and Colds, is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe ju buo tuiug biiu unuer its use naa a speedy and perfect recovery. our expense and Queen Victoria In Poor Health. London dispatches say that the queen is at Balmoral Castle in poor health. Her physicians regulate her diet more strictly than ever before. Her fare is limited to meats chopped fine, carefully selected and prepaid, fish, and game. She has a little wine at dinner, and at luncheon a single glass of bitter ale. Vis itors find a notable increase in the queen1, aspect of ageJ Meantime the Prince of Wales continues his career of pleasure without much regard for public senti ment, i Price of Rube Bnrrow.'a Head. Officials of the Post Office Department, Washington, have signed warrants for th. payment of $3,000 in rewards to the men who captured and killed Rube Burrows, and caught his accomplices, Reub. Smith and Joe Jackson, who committed suicide. Jeff Carter, ofl Myrtle wood. Ala., gets the $1,000 reward for arresting and killing Burrows. He lost an arm in the venture. Thomas Jackson, of Aberdeen, Miss., and five other persons divide the other 2,000. Italy's Pear of Cutnolles. Italy has made a complaint to Ger many of the fact that the Catholic Con gress which is going on at Dantzic is dis cussing the question of calling in an in ternational congress of Catholics to con sider the restoration of the Papal States to the Church. ! Italy regard, this as an act of hostility on the part of the subje vs of a neigh boring power and ally, and it is probable that Germany will cause the congress to be dissolved on that ground. : SALEM, N. C. For Sale or Rent A VALUABLE 80 ACRE FARM, 4 MILES WEST OF WINSTON -SALEM. GOOD TOBACCO LAND. EA8Y TERMS. Apply to Thos. Spmugh, Sept. 3, 91 2t. Salem, N. C. SALEM. 1M. C. It's all very well to sing about bluebirds and love and clover, just because the almanac says it? spring, but if you put it to a honest vote the great majority ot feminity would say that Mrs. T. B. Douthit beats LI J oiueoiras ana almanacs as a spring time herald, and that the SWEETEST THING that blooms in the Spring is a BAKER BONNET FOR SALE. A One Horse Power Engine, cheap, by UV.SK. T. .BLUM, Salem. vidually, for brick enough to taild Um iro Ta! SS 331' '.r 10 .'""J.1- ,u- hore UMloy that n cableSmm k.d " r?F yourself jost how tood . thin r' rulTL 7 ",01V A ' been received from President Kim- V JL nie8, " v. u. xnomp- .u ,r uv .uousana ao mr-lotn bftl gaying that hotad i,roCn nV' Mattnei-s, mca..n,DQUa,Dg W,U eUnd loan of sefen million dolla'rs of En.: 317 aiem- "eal f wa News and Observer. dollars of Eng lish; money which would allow them ! to push to completion the North Carolina extension which baa been lar sizes 5(c Bucklen'. Arrrica Salvn Th Best Salvi in the world for Cuts. H: B. Battle has been duly appoint- surveyed to the State line, where it Brue8 S0. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fy ed a member of the Advisory Conn- was to connect with the Cape Fear It p' A,etter' Jh??.Htnd8' Chii cil of the World's Congress of the & Yadkin jValley. The craoino. of :SLSSI"Sl "la1S,Skm EroPons, World's Columbian Exposition ! of the; road has been let to Contractors qufreT It is guteed to give K MaI Ani.nl n. r Tka oaJ ; aArt nnH nf fnni. mila. I :-.- 6"eu w give periect Meteorological Congress. The See retary ot the North Carolina Board of World's Fair Managers has exam ined the Commission and finds it to be a regular and genuine document and Dr. Battle has decided to accept the appointment. in sections of four miles. It is also stated on good authority that the Norfolk & Western has nnr. chased part of the Cape Fear & Yad kin Valley between the State line and Mount Airy in order to make the junction ot the two roads. sawsiacuon or money refunded. Price "vouwperoox. 'jy-O.Thompson, Winston u o . r . onanner salem. Over 1,000 children have been v " graaea scnoois in ABuoviue. COMl'LJSTiS WASH LISTS, per manently bound w -h. detached dnpli cates. For Sale at Salem Bookstore Price 10 cents. i-SrLl aeooe.ee year to Mac and y Job S. Ooodi,Trojr.N work fcr m. BirlT. yom way aoa aitki mm akaca, bt w. caa Uaca tm autcklT bow to Mil trmm S& t imtdtTU IM Kan. aaai aora aa roa ra oa. Both araaa, all asaa. Ia aaf pan ot Aaianca, yoa caa auatanatia at koata, sir- inf all 7 oar Uroar .par. aioailata a It to tba work. All la saw. Oraat aaj KUar ovary workor. Wi atart yoa, ra ralokl a-orrtbhc. KA.K.T. SPBED1LT loan. PARTICLLAHS FKEK. Addraai at na, BTiaaua m w., rviuuv, mAxmm SALE11 FEMALE ACADEMY, SALEM, N. C. j" T.8 Oldest Fe&ile College ia tie So.ih, EXECUTOR'S K0TICE. Having qualified as Executors of the will of Daniel Sink, deceased, late of Davidson county, all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, are hereby no tified to Dresent them, duly verified, to the undersigued, on or before the 11th day of T V 111 1 1 J 1 j uue, lonz, or uus uvueg wui u (iioucu m bar of their recovery : and all persons In debted to said estate are required to make nrnmnt uttlompnL ' A. 8INK. J.C.THOMAS, June 11, 1891. .) Executors. The 90th Annual Session begins Arifrust 27th, 1891. Register for last year 356. Spe cial features : the Development of Health, Character and Intellect. Buildings thoroughly remodelled. Fullv equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and Post Graduate Departments, besides first-class schools in Hualc, Art, Lanaroares, Commercial and Indnatrial Stu dies. JOHN H. CLEWELL, Pkikcipal. SALEM, 13. C F.U Ten. .egfci iugutt 24, 1891 CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired ftom nractir fcavina- had placed in his hands by an ast India mission-. arr tho formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent core of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all throat and Luna Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all N ervous Complaints, after bavins; tested its wonderful curative powers In thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, 1 will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe. In German, French or English, with full Most approved methods of teaching School building furnished ith modern improvements, .prepares for business or for the State University. Tuition For All Grades, $1.50 per Month, Board in private families $10 per month For further information address the Head Teacher, I J. P. BR0WER, A. If. T. R. PURNELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IIAL.EIGII.IV. C. -or a- -: BAKER HAT:- Call them Plateaus, Gypsies, Bern- nardls or anything you like, but when it comes to puckering up Chiffon on a wire, twisting in a bit of gold here, a few jewels there, f darting roses or daisies, orchids or ilacs, any flower you please, on top or nnder brim, giving tne creation a nnal and ravishing twist, warranted the latest and sworn by affidavit to to be- becoming; when it come to doing all this and thus evolving per fection in headgear Mrs. DOUTHIT'S . a m a . is tne place, out don't lake any body's word tor it, come and see. As to prices, well, they are always a minor consideration at Mrs. Douth it's, being smaller there and repre senting better value than anybody else can give. PLUMBING, STB1SI AND GAS FITTING, SIGH OF BIO COFFEE FOT. .SALEM, N. C, Messrs. Vance & Shaffher bavins? sold ma their Pluvbiko business, and all its appli ances, I am now prepared to do all kinds of work in mmi iiiki m .as fittix.., and keep in stock a fall assortment of Brass Globe Valves, Check Valves and Basin Cocks, u well as all kinds of FITTinSTGrS. All size, of - TEE OLD PIONEER. (ESTABLISHED 1819) THE AMERICAN FARMER. Nearly Half a Century tinder game Management the Devoted to Fakxiko. Stock Baismo. FatrtT Gbowihg. Maekkt Gakdkxixg, the DArav. the Poultbt x abd. etc.. etc SDecial attention i. paid to Fkbtilizzu and Mavuxxs, including those of commerce,' and the farm. ' . Rbtokts or . Bxtbxsotativb Fbm zbs "Clubs are a notable feature of its issues. Its Hoxb Dbtabtmbbt is filled with charming reading and practical suggestions for the ladiea of the farm household. The most competent, successful and ex perienced men and women have charge of the severa: departmeuts. No Farmer in the Atlantic States, from Delaware to Georgia, can afford to bs without this old and reliable adviser and guide on farm work. Ths Axbbicab Fabxkb i. pub-iahed twice every month,'on the 1st and 15th.) It is beautifully printed on fine white paper, in clear type. 1.00 a yecr. To any one sending a club of five, an extra copy will be sent fbbb. SAM'L SANDS A SON, Publishers, Baltimore, Md. The Pbbsb and the American Firmer will be clubbed together and sent to any add J fo 2.00 for one year. constantly on band. SANITARY : PLUMBING after the most improved methods. I guarantee all my work to be done in FiBsT Class order, and PaoMrTXEss will be a special feature in my work. Estimates on ail kinds of work cheerful ly given. March 12, 1891-7-tf. "j """" IVI n M f Yss-Hs a. Wa atart to. Ka Haa. Yoa 1 1 b lata, or all roar ttaaa a. too work- Tlua ta aa IT aaw In , ii Wtaaa linaiilal k. Bortaaaia an aarabg trmm Sta to IM aorwaafc a4 aaamiaa. aiaaaiAw, uaUa amrartaaia Wa a, Kail yaa taa aaw ilijaiialaas taaaa rm rSK. na.a amMaia bom. VaU 'aaa. XJBi;BatcCOvAI.6UiIa,aUUa. THE PIKE mm co. IS DOINQ FIRST CLAbS :-:ld m mm :vm. A TRIAL WILL C0J8VUCE T0U. WI KZPAIS- Watches & Jewelry -Airi GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, BOOKS. We wonld again call attention to oar select lot of miscel laneous books, many of them sold at and below cost. Call and see. I V r
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