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CIUST & KEEIILN, Propiiietors. ... .- THURSDAY. JUNE 9, 1892. Vntmr-A ns second clans matter at Post OfficeatSalem.N'.C NOTICE THIS! We continue the names of all old sub scribers. Weearnestly desire that The Press shall continue its weekly visits to them. When convenient call and see us. We will be much gratified to meet yon. Remember that all accounts with us for subscription to The Press begin with A1MCII, 2th, 1892. . . Mr. T. F. Crist is our regular subscrip- 1 inn ncpnt. Correspondents will please address their letters to " The People's Press." Agents can' learn something to their ad vantage by writing us. The circulation of The Press is 1,000 cop ies for the present. , Froin indications this number will soon be left in the shade. Ad vertisers should note this. Correspondence is solicited from all sec tions. We ask for anything and everything that will prove useful or interesting to our readers. . t "The paternal-theory ot gov ernment ia odious. lhe utmost possible libort' tolthe individual, and the fullest possible protection to him and bis property, is both the limitation and the duty ot govern mcnt. ''If it may regulate the price of one service, which is not a public ser- ior the NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS. Late News at lhe Seat of Government. - The Week: tu Congress. The financial question occupied much of the attention of the Senate during the week. Senator Sherman spoke at lengtb in .opposition, to free- silver.' He ap proved the proposed silver conference, aud advocated a new ratio between gold aud silver. He was replied to at length by Senator Foster. The debate was finally adjourned .to June 14.- hPivpn - louiiBB lj w luiiiicu n.w f"':"--- xhe Senate joint resolution aumorizmg T , ... ' . doi lira for his benefit and witnom , tijrecliu.r the Presideut to proclaim Now, we know something about & , r 1 comLmoratiug the 400th an- the farmers of this section, and we ''jBut) it shall be lawful to refuse niversary tr live discovery of America, are forced to regard them as a very any deposit of less value than $100, on October 12, 1892, was taken from the i ,i nPAcnnrn,,. Oot nf Wlnws- or anv bullion so base as to bo nn- calendar and passed. The diplomatic . . i . i a suitable - for the operations of the and consular appropriation bi the, most independent class in Amer- T ltl- ierai up m lhe Se,J As it car, THE NORTH CAROLINA FARMER The unfortunate condition of the ai mer has been the hobby ot & cer tain class of journalists and poli ticians for a long series of years. If those gentlemen are to be believed, the farmer is in a worse plight than any other man in the world a poor, miserable, oppressed, abused, insult ed, racked and ruined mortal, bereft nf ftvpru stiiv but the hone of - - j j . - r THE BLAND PROPOSITION.' The Bland proposition is this : " That from and after the date and passage of this- act the unit of value in the United States shall be the dollar, and the same, may be coined of 412.5 grains of standard silver or 25.8 grains ot standard goin, ana me said coins shall "be legal tender for all debts public and private. ".That hereafter any owner of sil ver ;or gold bullion may deposit tho same at any mint of tho United States to be formed into standard and without BATTLE FOR S50.0OO. j ica to day: And taking Syd Alex ander and Elias Carr as fair speci mens of the same in other sections of the, State, we are led to'-believe-that the farmers of North Carolina are altogether the equals of any oth er class. True, some are poor men many of them lack judgment ; but the men engaged in other industries are liable to the same criticism. Again,it is true, that this being es sentially an agricultural section, and as such discriminated against by the tariff laws, which seriously hamper its foreign trade, the wages of farm laborers are only about half as much here as they are in some other sec- Truin Robbors Fight Desperately and Get the Treasure. . J The frequency of desperate iraiu rob beries is attracting the attention of the whole country. The brigands who re cently robbed the Southern Express had hardly been shot down or captured in Florida, when news was flashed over the country of the robbery of the south bound Sante Fe passenger train, near the station of Red Rock, in the Cherokee Strip. " ' The train was flagged and the engi neer and firemen taken prisoners. The robbers then entered the express car, broke open the safe and secured its con tents. The amount obtained has been reported at $50,000. The passengers were not molested. , The robbery was doubtless committed by the notorious Dalton gang, for whom large rewards are still standing and who were even then beinsr tracked by a de vice, or the compensation use of one kind of property which, is by the tariff, but our qlimatic condi- not devoted to a public use, why may tjon3 BO largely affect the cost of liv .it not, wUh equal, reason regulate . M tQ compensate to a ffreat ex pensation to be paid, for the useof tent for this difference ; so that our all property?" Justices Brewer, rural population of every grade are bill was taken t . i . . ip in the benate. a u cmue irum The gist of this proposition lies in 487.248 aud this amount has been ! teciive and his posse, who were behiud the! italicised Words. It is! not in- incivased '-231.800 bv the committee them not a day's journey, on horse- tended lor the benefit of the poor man making a total of $l,710,045-beiug; back. ! , i . , , 1(,ft . utln:rt 13,l2J more than the appropriation for.' It was 10 o'clock when the tram who has Jess than S1UU in bullion. the current vear and $428,421 less than; reached Red Rock, in the northwestern lie; must sell his silvor at the mar- the estimate. The Senate appropiia-i corner of the Otoe and Missouri reserva- ket; price say 35 per cent, discount; tions couiinittee completed the annual! ion in the Indian strip. Just as it was -.! ' . . " l ' neusiou aiiDionriation bill. The hill car-! nulling out a few minutes later two to some one woo is ncn enougii. to ies a total appropriation of f 146.330,000, men with black masks covering their tako advantage of this law for the being about $300,000 less than the esti-j faces, jumped suddenly in the engine's protection of mine owners and spec- mates, and a little over $11,000,000 more cab from the tender and coveiing theen- . than the House bill. The increase is for gineer and fireman with their revolvers, ulalors. army and navy pensions and rent. j commanded them to run the train ;down It is not for the benefit of the pub- 1jie vegou,tion reported trom the finance to the stock yards and to stop at a given lie,! but for the sole benefit of the committee for a committee of five sena-i signal. Carl Mack, the engineer, and miL nwriev m- finorulitor " for his tor3 to inquire whether the law relative Frank Rogers, the fireman, obeyed. To mineowrtei oi speculator rma natioial bailka furDi8hes sufficient have resisted would have meant their benefit and without charge: lhe p,.otectjon t0 depositors and other credit death. When the train stopped the two tai-oavcrs defray all charges for his ors and to investigate recent failures and robbers were joined by five masked com- L.i-ii. j u : v. f or other violations of law or irregularities pauions. Their leader commanded the iii'nM 1 1 i ii nn i.i kum iw in it. iiwnun ur i - wvvv"i " n " . : i a Tir..., ri.o,ii t.5n whlK ai-fi fisnecifll I v fostered " ' " lliggins, fetter. Harris ana wcrnerson W .. - I J I . f .1 I . J 1 I . . ' - .1 . n . y h- k j-k w n r n n w y x t maaiiT iu ... i. ' i rt i m nomA i . , n rin U is liuuuriuc uciicuiui ueuiiui were appoiuieu. x no , uuuw imu hid ThW must accept 65 cents worthof postoffice appropriation bill under coui- ..( . . -i ' t. fn sideration during the week. The amend- silver coined under -.this act for ment iucreasinge the appropriation for every dollar's worth of j securities the extension of the freedelivery systeni, they hold, or else loose all for rcfus- Field and Brown. THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. as respectable and as -well-to-do as any yeomanry in the woildv Not long ago one of these poor oppressed farmers came into-.four ing a " legal tender." It is not for the benefit of . debtors. For although many of these might tako advantage of the opportunity which was well debated for the past two days, was defeated. The amount for tle Star voute service. was iucreased by $400, 000.: Representative Hall, of Minne sota, introduced a bill, placing coal, bituminous and shale, upon the free list. On Monday a motion 'was made m engineer and fireman to walk back to the express car and commanded the fire man to break open the door with his coal pick F. C. Whittlesey, the messenger, and J. A. Riehl, the guard, anticipating what was coins on when the train came to a standstill, had blown out the lights in the car ind refused td allow anyone to enter. The bandits then opened fire upon the car from all sides, but the two men within responded promptly aiming all their shots at the door. The highway men shot into the car from all quarters. A TYPICAL SUMMER HOME IS THE ZINZENDORF. Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Tt is situated 1.100 feet above sea on a hill from which the land seems to flow down to the valleys which lie around it in every direction. So that on the warm est days it is fanned by whatever breeze mav move the leaves. It is surrounded by porches 18 leet wide keeping always a most grateful shade. The Halls are high pitched and 10 feet wide. The rooms large and irv. Th boilers, laundry, bakery and kitchen are cut off from the living part of the house. The water is pumped fresh from springs walled and piped and protected by deep shade. A perieci waste pipe carries j to the rapid creek half a mile away and eighty feet below its Dasemenc. - THE ZIKZEHDOBF . is the best militated, best drained and best arranged hotel in the South and occupies the most notable situation East of the Blue XllUgC. Al IS THE MOST CONVENIENT, as it has the best Electric car system in the South at its doors, putting it only 5 minutes from the passenger depots of the Kicnmona & Danville and Norfolk & Western Rail way, the two best known Southern systems, on direct lines with New York. Washing ton, Cincinnatti, Memphis, Atlanta, Savan nah. Charleston. Wilmington, Norfolk; the quickest schedules and completest trains. It is onlv 12 hours from Washington, or- folk. Wilmington. Charltston. Atlanta, Knoxville. It is accessible. It has donble daily trains, telephones and telegraphs. This is the situation. Ask for Excursion tickets from your station. ' " " THE HOTEL ITSELF is a model of convenience. It has elevators, electric lights, hot and cold public and pri vate baths on every floor. Electric bells, most approved fire escapes and apparatus. its service .' hb ft - l nr. Hill iriUI. WDTtlRiirril..i . Batteries. ctV'nn u-.Z'" V?I. Also. KMrL ?Z n ,r,aI- -. X. II MKl.K.i:i. guaranteed to last for year,. A Belt an.l Batterv an,le r' W l"x Electricity to shock Free -Medical advW vKi ?nb,,,td- "' l-f-l, , I k . ' 1 and full particulars. Agent. Wanted!' AA.li Jiiv.t ,,M : f' ' r. jnaii . - i... - 'r"" nuu. GEO. W. HINSHAW. NOS. 120, 122,l24AXD126WESTFOri;ills-ri1KKT, ' WINSTON, N. C. Wholesale and Retail Merchants r . WE OFFER IN THE WHOLESALE DEPAETHElTTi DR GOOD3 of every description ; NOTIONS RHOFS iriT Staple Drug, and Fafent Medicineu J Mft vurf etc. t - , WE CARRY A LARGER STOCK better quality, and I greater variety of Goods than any houe in Nortl , . . North Carolina. Have now an immense tock: "";n NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS u 1UYUB iu,e aiercnanis wmcn reart 1 he Feopi.e's Pbe. to rail l OUT RtVlr nrrl nriiuo ..,,r..ll ... ... ' ousiuiijr mtd au cottt'"ii fr re. FOR GOVERNOR : ELIAS CARR, of Edgecombe. tor lieutenant governor : i RUFUS A. DOUGHTON,' of Alleghany. for secretary of state OCTAVIUS COKE, of Wake. office on business. He was as Well to Pa' what they owe in such cheap the House by Mr. Catchings to suspend even getting under it and shooting dresssed as any business man we , J . .f,.: ' bill in conference, which was adopted ever, was all to no effect for the niessen- have recently met on our streets, ,;ru 1 . after some debate. Representative gers bravely stood their ground. and had made perhaps more money lnS ana ,n inai conaiuon wouiu unu pichardson, of Tennessee, introduced on j ,,- 4 i ( ..;, i tunr. it even uaruer 10 get u stiver uonur iioiiuaj a um iu lepettiiuo w ""'u(i n proportton to his capita, than any . idnllar now. And - tax of 10 per cent on the circulation 9f business man in tnese towns, ne -- ----- ,. nil banks other than national banks. started onlv a few years aro without ruieuvei' uculw wu" cuu,u a hundred dollars. Now he is com- n9 iaise money 10 meei ms ODl,Sa- And in- the Retail Department is done entirely by white help, waiters and Ladies medium and F1XF. T)RT:SS f.nnr nprco Tmv,.,...., chambei maids under well trained matrons, Corsets. Shoes for Udios. MUsa.. nH PKiKl-I ni' Il. j V "V ,. JUIE1;V. and is scrupulously neat, quick and rapid. Tablft I inpn,. Ji-"r " :". Rir: -"tr"?:," ana ,,rOKl1 ' u,. a- SamDles of Fine Dress Goods nt bv rni1 1 is prepared under the immediate eye of the Men and Boys coarse, medium and fine Shoes Nate r...;M ' , Manager, Mr. I. S. tfoswell, whose lone rtnaaa c,;-., r,o. r-n ir. t:.. Ti,. ' j I - j T v -f VlUUirilj s.r..l FOR AUDITOR : J ROBERT M. FURMAN, 1 of Buncombe. FOR TREASURER : DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. FOR SCPT. PrBLIC INSTRUCTION : JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnston. paratively rich. And he is only an tibns would see .his property sacri exaraple of his class. , ficed under the sheriff's hammer. ' It suits the purposes of scheming P-mo suver-mining corporations, demagogues and sensational rene- tbie speculators and the lawyeis, hgade preachers to emulate the ex- woulu ue uenenuea. mo lormer ample of Robespierre by continually wPuia Sa,n nominally over u.vuu,- fomenting discontent and shrieking uuu a yer DJ 1013 expansion 01 me about " the poor people." the impov- protective theory to their infant in- . Ii. .1 erished agriculturists ; but such austry or moro accurately speat- things do infinite harm. The farm- Notes. 1 : A census bulletin estimates the actual wealth of the country at $63,000,000,000. Lieutenant-Governor Pendleton has been elected in Texas to succeed Mills it Congress ; j Tho Government has issued au order that all letter boxes throughout the eq tire country be painted red. J Mr. Blaine has announced that com mercial reciprocity with Mexico is under consideration by the State Department. The Collector of Customs at San Fran- FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL : FRANK I.OSBORNE, . of Mecklenburg. FORJUDGE OF TWELFTH DISTRICT : GEORGE A. SHUFORD, of Buncombe. ers of North Carolina are not poor. They are better off two to one than men of equal capital in thc towns. Indeed, the urban wage-workers are cot to be compared with our farm laborers ; and the small freeholders and independent workers of the ing, Dy this oounty system, nasea Cisco reports tne seizure 01 a large quan upon the unlimited lesal tender Uj of-smuggled opiuni imported froin Iu the meantime one of the robbers had chopped a hole in, the door of the car, large enough to admit a man's body and the fireman vasold to crawl through it iuto the car. This placed him liter ally between two fires and engineer Mack seeing that it meant death to his companion,- explained the situation to the messengers within and told them tc cease firing. "When the robbers at last entered tho express car. they covered those with ir with their guns and with a sledge ham mer and chisel broke open the way and through safes and robbed them of every thing of value. They also took $50 and a gold watch from the guard of ; the ex press car. Messenger Whittlesey had hidden his money and watch and tho robbers got nothing from him. Th robbers are described by several of the ears . . service in the New York hotel and at thi t". Manhattan Club won him much reputation p ' T V ' oluu vxjrn, ais, Jieats, Lar,l in tnis special omce. it contains tne nest that pan ha hnilclit isrvnl in th rlnintiMt and most appetizing fashion, and is already STAR AND ANCHOR BRAND FERTILIZFRQ commended far and wide. The meats are - trto. thrbradsare "baked ta hoerf ?,ur 8tofk of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS is very large and ' .. v . 1 . ... . 1 I well asanrtsH ill an nn1il int ..it I i . . ,ul" ine very Desc DaKers in ine country, ine 1 Jr , . J ,u'" . : uu examine ior Uiemselve. Y.. low is, vegeiaoies arm iruns irotu me iarms 1 vru tvrnc iu tr inaiun una nvi examine in.r tjtxU. in tnis country, ana tne muxirom tneregis- YOUR FRIENDS, TRUfiY, tered herds of H. E. Fries. dodge. The lawyers would get rich. :..v.,: tl ' passeneers who Ullced with them as be- I "i'"K.3 " 1 : ii AMnnA r 1 . ... - r Out of the distress and wrangling of the interest, and non-interest bearing creditors and debtors throughout debt decreased $889,149.50 during the vL iA i,i . month of Mav. Total cash in the Treas- the . broad land, these gentlemen . -n. Qnn rn- nn 1 ! ' & ury is $ 1 95,300,59. 06. i would reap many times $20,000,000. Kate Pike: who achieved some notio- T)ae brigands would thrive, but the rlety by attempting suicide in New York, was warmly welcomed by her fellow THE LACSDRT is the completest turned out by the famous Dolph firm and is managed by a successful laundryman. THE OFFICE is in charge of gentlemen, and every depart ment of tne hotel is under a competent nead who directs qmetly and pleasantly. AMUSEMENTS. This is the hotel where one can live in the most delightful ease's nd comfort. Sitting in tne iastern verandahs the outlook is over the busy Twin-Cities, lying with all tne noise 01 trade within a stone cast. On the estern portico the country lies below. Every noise is such as comes from the couutry the pleasing prospect of wood land and grass nelds, orchard, meadows and thickets twisted with vines, free from dis tracting cares. Leading from the hotel are miles of mac adamized roads that make driving a pleas ure as well as a recreation, and which lead to many interesting and beautiful scenes ' and quarters. An hour will carrv vou along the windings of the admirable Vest s into the cen- Winston, N. C, April 13, 1892. . ' Job Printing ! OF E VERY H.T1 . 1 f . . r I rnnlo wruild nei-ish mid 11 htr ran towns are no less imerior in point, 01 171" ' 1 " . r " clerks on her return to her desk in the comfort and ease to the farmers of 80n 01 1019 accursea proposition to Xreasury Department at Washington, j limited means,! The trouble is that make one commodity of less value a Secretary Blaine 'apd General Foster when a man gets rich by farming, iegal tender for any other commod- arc conferring with the British Minister ;t-r.f Voitoi. rot . Tt v, nd " representative of Canada on the he immediately sets about reformins1 'v 01 greatei yaiue. 11 is tnis un- .M(111f .i.. ,ftii. imiOTlflii nn Am(1riiin penses of the Third Party campaign? the holo financial, fiscal, and com- ited legal tender proposition,which vessels on the Welland and St. Lawrence 1 ' . mercial system of the world, and ander present circumstances makes v,anais. finding the iob too biff for in ordi- the whole scheme a nauseating fraud. nnpv indivirliiiil nfV.fi n hponmM n chronic malcontent, clamors for-fiat J the Minneapolis Convention fierv'ice for nearly Iialf a century. He mnnw nr fur frpfi Rilver nr fnr tho . ' , McKmley bill, the billion dollar sub-treasury and land loan schemes J ' . . .. of Dr. Polk for all sorts 'of explodT ter of the manufacturing distrirt whero pearance ana Dearing. ine leauer npou thousands or nanus are employed in a hnn oirized to the encineer for a rourh re' dred occupations, down miles of Belgian mark made bv one of his crowd, and diock streets, inrougn tne eira-iined streets nrnmiao.11.im Unt it tl.nnM nnt iwnr "3 -uumvian nurcn ana the grand old School, across the iron Bfaain- bndee spanning Nachovia Brook to the After the robbery the men- mounted beantiful Sunnyside views and parks; or. FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE : CHARLES B. AYCOCK, ROBERT B. GLENN. Will the Alliance bear the ex- It is thought that D iv Tyre York, of Wilkes county, will be nominated by the Republicans of this district for Congress. their horses and rode off west. to the 6outh- A HIGH-HINDEK WAR. The oldest employe of the Naval De partment at Washington is W. P. Mor gan, who has been in the Government Several Chinamen KUled In a Lively En gagement .'In SacramcntiK The city of San Francisco has bad 8 sensation in a riot among Chinamen which broke out in the Chinese quarters not fifty yards from the main busin ss part of the city. Tliere have been several outbreaks recently, but they resulted The National House of Repre sentatives has passed a bill to pre vent the purchase and sale of farm products for future delivery. fails to endorse the b orce bill, the was appointed in 1843, and is now in the chinamen, The present riot was a more uureau oi avigauon. ... .ir Tl.a o rri At least eight European governments fU3ilade in the street in front of the ed theories and new-fangled, rope- dancing, chain-ratling, ridiculous fal lacies'", goin sometimes even to the On Saturday last Mr. Blaine extent of joining Gideon s Band. sent to the President his resignation Tl,e men who encourage this unfor- of tho office of Secretary of State, tunate tendency by overt act or si- which was promptly accepted. 'ont implication are not the friends -f 1 of the farmer, not the well-wishers Mr. J. A. Hollqman, has connect- of their country, but insiduous mis- ea nimseit with the State Chronicle chief-makers the Catalines (ft the as news editor." We congratulate the Chronicle on its good fortune in securing Mr. Ilolloman's services. j-i 4 tt nnvA Ara fl 4 r r I'.mn rl i nf n -a i i ;iv;nin.r. miv i.nr. i 11:1:11 t t : I .... . . . i ,. . .;. L ... bave accepted the President s invitation headquarters of two high-binder socie- tOrship,vit will not maintain the truo to participate in a monetary conference, ties. Shots were exchanged across tho passing the Military School and trotting over me mus mat command the wonderful views of the Pilot. Blue Ridge and Saura- town that are had from the Zinzendorf. vou come to the Marienbad and Mystic Parks where are several newly discovered mineral springs, making much reputation, thence through North Winston across the car lines over the beautiful East Side into its table land filled with white, neat cottages. then returning through the city home again. THE MI SERA I, WATERS. Too great stress can not be laid on the mineral waters. They are most valuable, and are daily effecting remarkable cures. The Mystic waters, so called because of the romance of their discovery, have not been known three months, but have already ac quired great local celebrity, and on a single day not less than one hundred vehicles NEATNESS ! CHEAPNESS ! GOOD STOCK i ENOUGH SAID ! WHY IS THE . W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE 10RLO FOB THE kOET? It Uaaeamlaaaboe. with notarkior wax thrl to hart tbe teru made of the beti line calf. m ha ana eay, and MranN ire make morr hne of ilim Qrad tkan aap other manu-f rer, U equal Lui ewd ahnea enstlog f mm I CR 00ieaalae lland-wewra, lhefine1rf aboe eer offcre-J for equal Ircia Imports abnpa which eot from to $WK Q A H llaaal-?ewerf Welt rbae, An ralC wti ctrhsn. comfnable and durau. Tbt aboe evrr o(Iervl at Iblft prtcr ; unif arrada aa c tonMnadaahor coating trucn . tot utt. CO iO Police hkri Farmrra. RailmaJ Jii W O and LrtterCamersall wrar tbrm; Cnri.f. eamlna, amootti lnal.lt beary tbree micM, cxira alon edg- m pair will wear ayrar. CO 50 fie ralfi no belter ahoe eT nffcrM at wawa thla price; ona trial will ronviooa tnrna who want a abtia for comfort and aerir. CO '5 mm 2 i.OO Warkiacaaan'a hl yafia ara very alrona; and duraUe. Tb aba baTa gl-ren thetn a trial will wear do other make. Dnur I &'.00 anal 81.75 acboul ab.-- ara DUI9 worn by tba boyaeTerjrwbere; tarj acj va ukit menu, toe umaD aaira uuw. equalar'rVbca . position of the party. If it does, the and there is no longer any doubt of such 6treet in rapid succession and the air filled wth people visited them to drink in party will be defeated. The Valley of Death. I Oil City:, Pa., June 6. Eighteen miles of death and desolation is the story in brief of the awful catastro phe which has decimated the bor ders of 'Oil creek from Titusville to this point. On both sides of the creek flood and fire have left . ruin hour. Such farmers as George Wash- andt wreck and t will take days . mu t a t before the record . of death and de- mtrton, 1 nomas Jefferson.- James . u 1 . 1 fe ' struction can be completed. Madison and .Nathaniel Macon were i This is th-most awlul disaster never Jruiltv of fosterincr nnv snr-h whinb hfts evfirTntnn tr I Viia cipinittr Mr. Harrison, on Monday, sent tendency amonj? their brethren. Yet and has no trival in the United a telegram to Mr. Ludlow, one of his lhat tendency existed in their day States except ;tho, Johnstown flood, lieutenants at Minneapolis, saying a8 8tronrriv as ;t does in ours A A raging torrent a tank of oil nnder- that if hawpronnt nnmL(AH nn tK0 88 8tronSlv as ll doea in ours- A mined and toppled into the flood, a that if e we.e not nominated on the genD5no 8takesman u the best friend coal dropped from a locomotive pas- trBt ballot, ho would not accept a the farmer ever had, whether he is sins over the bridge in the citv. a himself a farmer or not. . 1 series of explosions along the surf ace ' I , i- . I 1 .1 1 . ui tue -tvtetsK, anu uuitsus, inx'n. vomen and children were instantly a meeting. The President will commu uicate with Congress on the subject id a few days. j , The Agricultural Appropriation bill contains a section providing that the nontbly crop report issued on the 10th of each month ; shall be confined tQ a statement of the percentage totals by states land full total, without commeut or argument. Commissioner Raitm was before the Sub-Committee of Deficiencies, and ex was full of flying bullets. Ani electric car, filled with passengers, happened to be on the track between the contending- parties and a storm of bullets-, whistled through the car about the heads of th passengers, who clambered out as rapidlj as possible. The conductor aud gripmat put on the breaks and abandoned thei posts in haste. When the battle w.as over two China men were found dead and another a shot through the thigh. A number of plained the necessity existing for a spe- others were wounded and probably sev- nomination at all. If Col. Polk thinks it improper for his paper, the Progressive Farmer, to bo the organ of the Alliance, how The People's Press does not wrapped in flames claim to be the organ of any party ! These are the causes and effects can ho suppose himself, as the editor or class. It is a Democratic news- 01 lQe U19.asie1, 80 Iar a8 s P'a w L ' ' -.. . concerned. w l,,u"' y,lxl,vr 10 ea proper rcan paper, ana wm maintain the pnnci- The inmates of the houses had but ior the residency ottlie Alliance? pies of the .National Dcmociatic par- to choose how to die, cither -drown . ' ty in relation to finance and taxa- or bo burned to death. There was we 10 Pre88' our Republican tion It believes tht th no escape and many chose the easier will tfote ritrht, whcnnvAr iW knnw ,calu JUUJU,1,KCU ,uv.lUB water, Blaine faction , . ?. , . out even there the nre found them aa we know a nomination has not yet taken place. Look out for John Sherman. friends arojw betting their cutlery at f .v.. imiio luwkivu whnt itt rirht. finrl it. TOill ho nn nor. i . i . . iro-ar.;,) k u... ' r i anu every douv bo iar recovered v""; , -ty to.the demagogism of the hour J Bhows that fire helped the work of whether emanating from Ocala, St. Louis or Kaleigh. It can straddle on candidates, but not on principles. It will support the nominees of the Democratic State Convention : but it will not cease to combat the un- nery flood destroyed' one mile of limimrl Wrtl innrlor ornnrn property aiong tne creeK on the 0 O " r WPSl ftliift A fvnoa f Ka r.rnnlr fvrm tho main portion of the city hot a house is standing between the creek Just at this time, when the air is full of this and that and the other : thing. Col. Polk, Third Party-, and Gideon's Band, there is much anx- iety in many quarters; but what is the great Democratic heart doing all this time? It's not beating itself to death through fear I destruction. The fire has left practically noth ing on which the water may prey The rising waters havo interferred with recovering tho bodies of the victims in Oil City proper. The silion. :Mr. Sherman made Mr. Blaine's resignation of the an the mill, and not a vestige ot life office of Secretary of Stato created can De '8een except the many search ii ivudw vavi ui vij bUUlUllg pun 1 KJiaiia n ' rf nni I ikA.. L - ..1 j 1. t t 6iv iuiuukuuui uiu countrv. ana esne- n c r t r -. 1 . r. ... . . r 1 m. u. juiio DHveitinux. 1 . n spcecn in tne senate last week. A daily among the delegates to the writes: " One summer several years COmnfiVlftOn rti that. cnnanK ipitK fw ir: 8 -r . r . 1. . . . . r .... Twi,u mi. luiiineapons convention, it was rren- Ko, wnue raitroaainff in Mississinn ... . o ti 1 11 m. . . . r Stewart's reply would be a very erally accepted as an avowal of his prontaoie task lor some of our poll- candjdacy for the Presidency, and as ticians. Both men are Kepublicans, meaning furthermore, that he is hos andsofar the discussion was non- tilo to Harrison, whether he securel partisan. Sherman showed remark- for himself the Republican norni na ablo strength as an expounder of the tion or not. ,In any event it may principles underlying tho circulating be regarded as a highly important medium; but stultified himself by political movement which must re trying to bolster the protective tar- dound to the benefit of the Deroo iff theory, while Stewart showed crats. As things now stand, it either phenomenal ignorance both of logic Blaine or Harrison were nominated, and finance, but was consistent in he would inevitably be defeated, and advocating any measure savoring the bitterness of factional-contro-either of tho legal tender odor, or of versy is such that not even the most iu twin aoomination, tne protective insignificant " dark horse " could es pilfering dodge. cane its disastrona eonsflnnPnr.e k "1 ... - I became badly affected with malari al blood poison that impaired my neaun ion more than two years. oeverai ouonsive uicers appeared on my legs, and nothing seemed to give permanent relief until t took six bottles of B.'B. B., which cured me entirely It is now stated that our Gov crnment has received official notice that France and Germany will send .. -a- aeiegates to the international Mon etary Conference to bo held Chicago. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Mala rift. Nervousness, and General Debility . Physi cians recommend it. All dealers seU it. Genuine baa trade mark and crossed red Unei on wrapper. cial appropriation of $7,600,000 on ac count of pensions. He desired the money appropriated to be available June 10,' to meet the June payments. This defi- siency, if allowed, will make the total pensions payments for the year nearly $U3,000,000. ' 1 Much alarm exists over the conditior of Mrs. Harrison, who has been growing weaker for' some time. At the White Bouse it is asserted that no immediate danger is feared, but there is no doubt that the weakness which continues ! to mark Mrs. 1 Harrison's condition is the "ource of great apprehension. The in tention is to remove her to some spot where she may be able to convalesce. A Monster Meteor's Fall. A report from St. Petersburg stater that what is believed to be the largest aeorlite ever known to have fallen' it lying in the Caspian Sea, a short distance from ther Peninsula of Apsheron. made a miosL, terrific noise as it ruslied through .the air with incredible speed, and the white hot mass made a light that illuminated the country and sea for a great distance. When it struck the water immense, clouds of steam arose aud the hissing could be beard for a great distance. Huge masses of water were thrown upward and the sight was a most beautiful one. So enormous ia eral more were killed, but have been concealed by their friends. One party did its shooting from a balcony. One man, a peaceable Chinese cigarmaker, who has a w ife and two children, was shot and killed while in his own place of business. The police bave arrested seven China men, all of whom were armed with large pistols, several of which had recently been discharged, MORMONS TO MIGRATE. Five on a new health. The State Chemist, Dr. H. B. Battle, gives the following analysis : Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Sulphate. Sodium Chloride. Magnesium Carbonate. Potassium Sulphate. Oxide of Iron. Silica. The Marienbad waters, so called because they so nearly resemble the famous Marien bad waters of Germany, are also of recent discovery and are fast making much repu tation, inese waters win oe Kept iresn from the Springs at the Zinzendorf for the use of the guests. BALEX CHALYBEATE SPRING. Several years aeo Mr. Adam Butner pro cured an accurate analysis of the well known Salem Chalybeate Sprine , which has been preserved by Dr J. A. Butner. and from which it appears that the solid con stituents of the water are as follows : 2,545 grains of Iron. 1 . . . 0.111 grains of Lime, I 0.33 grains of undetermined matter, princi pally Jiagnesiuni. ( Traces of Potash, Soda, and Lithia. This is an excellent iron wtr Ami iii freedom from all deleterious matter is espe cially conspicuous. It has proved for gen erations a most efficacious tonic and has been much frequented by people fr. m the lower country, ir this water had been in the bands of private owners its merits bv liberal advertising would have made it bet ter known than many similar waters of Hundred Families to Settle , Large Mexican Concesnion. An El Paso, Tex., dispatch announces that Elder Andrew J. Stewart, of the Mormon Church, has ju-t obtained irom tne Mexican government uie con- national note, but it is the property of the cession of 100,000 acres of land, ninety Moravian Church-that modest and liberal miles southeast of Chihuahua, upon body of Christians whose delight has been I to give it to whoever would without mnnv. families. " Weare going to Mexico,"said 1 tt! V- bene" Mr Rtfl..,f -rT-i,-,--,, i I ficianes. A well man soon forgets his cure. -t .....v, ..v,...w . uui even mese aiteiauve, renovating and for ourselves. The land will be divided tonic waters cannot build up the deDleted into little farms, and every family will system unless the impulse they give nature have a home and will set out orchards, " usiaineu ana preserved Dy theauxHliary vineyards, etc. We will have factories, too. It will be a self sustaining com munity. As fine stock can be raised in Mexico as anywhere, and we will make a specialty of improved stock. We will sell our produce and buy our supplit-s in El Paso until we cau raise all we the aerolite that it projects 12 feet abdv need. " Polygamy will not be practised the water. oy the colonists. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote : 'Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and tinallv terminated in Consumption. Four, doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, determined if I could not. stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Colds and Coughs. I gave it a trial, took it all, eight bottles ; it has cured me, and thank Godl am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at V. O. Thompson's Drugstore, regular size, 50c. and $1.00. LEMON ELIXIR. Its Wonderful Effects on the liver, k Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys. For Biliousness, Constipation and Mala ria, take Lemon Elixir. For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Head ache, take Lemon- Elixir. For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and He8rtfailure take Lemon Elixir. For Fevers, Chills and Debility, take 1 Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not fail vnn in an v nf the n Krt v a nan-i'at iliutoua all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At- jama, u. sue, ana $i Domes a; druggists. forces of pure, bracing air, animating and cneertul surroundings, wholesome food properly prepared and teruDtinelv SDread. and sweet downy beds that lull to complete bodily rest. . ine waters, the air and charmine scenes tt-M all Afr W : . n - J 1 rr 1 1 1 1 . . " i fini3buii-cait:ui. me ueugntiu' creature com ions are at THE ZISZESDOEr. Well or weak, von will find hnathiA 1 . . . . uuue, ana most careiui attention. Thar ,- . 1 J -jai juu uuiy wu 19 reasonaDie. Respectfully, E. S. Bos WELL, Manager. in Bucklen's Arnica Salve. ' The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. F01 sale by V. O.Thbmpson, Winston and J. F. Shaffner Salem. A Household Remedy FOB ALL BLOOD and SIC! EM DISEASES Icq CO.VSIMPTIOS CUKKD. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India mission ary tne formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and aU Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suflering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering; I will send free of charge, to aU who desire itTthia recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Bent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this MDer W. A. Notes, o Fewtrf Llock,HoehettrlKr. Botanic Blood Balm It Cures SCR0FULA, ULCERS. SALT IL lUfg5 BHFim ECZEMA, mrj form of Malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be sidts kslng acacloM la toning tho tyttsin ana restoring tho constitution, whoa Impnirttf fro., aT canto. Its almost ptraataral healing proportion justify ia gnarantoolng a euro, H etroctlono aro followed. 8ENT FREE -nZtZZ- BL00O BALM CO.. Atlanta. Ca. You don't want to read aboutwhatcan be proven easily. How? Give us a trial I -! 3.U0 llaad-M-wrd ah.. t4 SmCI UlbJ lxxiKola, verTnyltal:-quahl lmDortrd shoes enaiinvrmrn iUuio SLn. RUsearethe beatflneuongola. MylubaodOural te. nee last w. uougiajr Damd ai4 price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. tnslsSon l'X"l BdTTltaM dralrrsstirtlrlnj( ttl Wa l 1IULUUI9, UrKkltD. m Sold by E. L. VOCLER. WATJGBTOWN.N.C. L. B. BRICKENSTEIN, PLUMBING, STEAM AXD CAS FITTING, SIGN OF BIG COFFEE POT. , SALEM, N. C, IVe are at the old Stand for the Present, and are there all the timethat is day time. Messrs. Vance Jfc Shaffner Ivavinp i tbeir Plcmbisu busines-H, and all it ancea, I am now prepared to do al! kin ! of work ia tusss, inn ixs Eis riii:r;;, -' and keep in stock a full a5orlnu i.t -f Brass Globe Valves, Check Valvei and Basin Cocks. . as well as all kinds of FXTTITSTG S. JA11 sizes of 5 Press sun l :m is lulu.'- SUBSCRIBE NOW I constantly on hand. SANITARY PLUMBK3 after the most improved niils I guarantee all my work to I !' First Class order, aud ra.iiirtM.- a special feature in my work. Estimates 011 all kindt of w.rk !. ly Riven. March 12,1821 tf. .3 1 it Mrs. T. B. Douthit, MAIN ST SALEM, N. CJ - Millinery Goods -AM GRIST & KBBHLN, SALEM, N. C. rjOTIOIMS -ALSC isl)' COXSISTISU OK Sngar.I Coffee. Tea. Bacon, Ha IXard. Flour, CornmcaL Spices, Pickle's, Sweet Pickles. Da Prunes and Fruits of All Kici ALL CHEAP FOR CASH-
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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