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i nil - . AT- "T i a I How's Your Chance ! r o it D - OinCTLATinx OF T.!K t HE; ADKIK a Q O a a Q -klad on: ! y a ri k i n Va 1 1 c y c xv' . Handsome Preminm List ! ON THIS PAGE. L.U ONLY 100 or i Dosbiin in Three HGuths. o va oi K3T: THi FAii, .cvEni;;: : I' Money and Presents for All ! YOL. 12. MOUNT AIRY, X. Cii FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1891. . 1.-i : ' rati HAS NOW ON EXHIBITION AT HIS IIAHMOTH DRY GOODS STORE, No$. 7 and 9 Hay Street, A Xl 1 JU VILLE, N. C, hioh it the Larst, ilatnNoiiifst ami j ot ; 1 South of Baltimore, the Lare-Ht nn ! iw M.ioi-fi -.n. st k of Fait an.l Winter ;., U ever .W n i .1 tl.i. aectioHr ihes..i.ti.. Dress Goods an niiuii.;iv n! -r:..n . r th" l.n .i :iikI j iLun.rtton U ,rs.,f Main .nat,- ' jiIs of tint imt ;i'ir -l I i ini buiI newest trf.no. I'liMiiim-tit amo'i tln-ci- an ChvoiiM. lMtfri4Jorls.'rHiii )i i'.n.-iS, C'an.el Unir ami All-Wool ami Silk Warp IlenrittiiM. Jll mif'ir"? HJli! m;i!l rff-rt St;-;! il!n. t!:e lutfM a- Stri-!'. Ziu Z. niti:ip. ClifVi-ron Mixtimi't. Si-rjii-fitine flJ'.'i.f nu-l Js-olr!i 'l'wc-l an J ."h- its. A ni.-.. U,,.:,f Vh.hU .m.l Strip- i i- duel and r.d.i.p'I f iul)in:it i-n. I aln sl.ow a Wl on of nl! wimiI dinfftu- IMvsh (mm-.U i'i l'!:ii ls, JStri and MixtiircK. TL-m "ooiltt M-r -lf-lil n itb lli r':it--t i-nr1, a-nl I h.ivt Iliads jrii'-H s.) i.v tliojr xtili atotiis!! joii. Come ari'i sc: BUCK SILKS. I rarry t lie I.irsjost ami uio.-t I-i;i:t liin of filki of a-i y Mrr "liASit in l!i' .S;;it-, ainl my stiK-k tlii- Fall mi pnu-'-h any of my prr tioua puri'hasfK. I i.ll'er l lie follow ii.g Spi--ial Bargain : AlA, SILK rcKiii'l ror.l KAXI.M-: I i:A !AISK at 79c. AIAj SILK .xtia fin 2 AII.r.K I'KAN CAISH at '.'M. ALL SILK Ty l.iaty AMllKIfAN ik;miN' ai tii'c. - ALL SILK Ctvl.rmir fi.ii li. AMMKI C'AN" CKOS (;';.MN at i..' Ii'Cf- I'.'a k Silk vi-rv tim- ijuality. worth evrrj-ivKrie $ I. ;", I !! -r at '.'c. QOLQilEO SILKS. I also sliow a n ry iiiT:il asioi ti'"n of Colored Silks. r.n.M.tin r of SnrHs, i'hina Silkn, Foulard, I 'ol.ifii Lroi-jdi"', all ill lie I IHII hi Bl J !". .Ill 1 itl p 11 its Jl 1 11 l I lie t u- toiurr it Hurprii-d. Dress Trimmings.'" Not!;irj a-lis ik.ii to tlx npi't-araiu'i of a l3'lv tl'eH tliuii iiir-t ;im.I ii'.iti' irini- jninB. 1 am rr.aiM to iu-i-t tl'f wantii of the lair oik s ill tliirt linn. I 1-av'i- t lii nir'l I i fchow n in tliit m:ukr-t. I will not ai. iiit t!'ieribe them, but "-imply m', 5 CARPETS. . My f'arpt IVpurf mrnt orfiif -ies a l.irjr. , portion of the tliiid floor a-ol l.t-rr ou will toe the most nia.ti:firnt dipliy of FLOOR COVERINGS Trer exliilitit in Sorlli CrAtn. Thev -niist of V?!-t-. Uru-rt lrt, Thife IMv ami Ilirrr.: Cui p-! i up iu ww ainl Ii.iiiil.souu' deeins. Look at these Prices. 40 Pieces Yelvt Oai pet, , regular price $t.i'") peryar-t at o-ilv 1. 50 l'ieces I!nif'e!s Carpet, regular j rice. $1 per yrd t oniv 4Ue. In addiOon to jilv I ntfi-r :i larj;i lot of Floor Oil Cloth at astoiiiphingly low prires. KID GLOVES. I nrii o1- B'ent fy Foster's I'eh'hnti d Kid tilxves mi l h:v-J, t '.eeivid a 1htz i.ivoico of t'lese ;tniU i: all tl-s and colir, ever;, pair warrant td. . Cloaks and Wraps. Tlie largent lino of I.ailies, Minxes and t'liildreu' Cloaks and Wjaps ever exhihit ed in the Capo Fear s'cti.n. s-al I'IiisId's in long lengths, short f.it and jii kcts. Tailor-madu Stocki.et .Jackets. All wool FHiuiel Hhizrrs, Carded Jackets. Ke li r.s. Cap". in f'lVli. AHfn. hin an I Fur. hn p,r;ed Sto"ii'i'f Nc'innrkels witli etui without e.ipes ar.d with ve.stc. t hre-ii.i: :'r cnt wraps in new. tio'iby and attia.-tive f.yles. If you des'. re a wrap of any iiud see this sto-k before punhasii.. raaiT MAIL ORDERS. i Th'u ep:i' tinent, u!.lr tl ni;:m.tren?ttt : cf a vrv t'Jlicient yonn in. in w l.o will I ike "Vr.lea.su re" in waiting oi ili vc L'i:i? tt a ili"- . Aitiire who wili drop liri a pot.nl c:ir !, tat- 1X2. oMality a;:d price vf'goiHls doiiTd. Fiom r I a.ur.p'h' thus sent out eii-,tv'iicrs j ke as sfd sc!i i ti"iw n- tlion:i t'uey ' make were in the stare. O't all e;iIi ordeishy mail ani.i:iti:.4 to ?"a:id upwards I prepay VISITORS Are always welcome, and fl: th.i tenefi of j Lidies. and .peH:iUy the.- li:r - nt a mm--, I hnve a tAly 1? i enjoyed iu any other store in the city. My Sincere Thanks Are tendered to mv frien U and customers for the cordial support they have giren m in my effort to bail 1 tip and maintain a dry roods trade that would lw a credit to the community. Your eti'oits 1i ive f--. aided me that :& now i-.iui;-.i tLc 'VTnct of tbirty-ix pei--ons t carry on ti.- usiii.-s. nu J ir. ct. I .e'd ik : rnntinuancc of tho t'avcis w'-:i-h :;ave l.eeu so bountifully lW.owid iu the past. Frank Thornton, FAYETTEVILLE, X. 0. Sept. 30,1S9I.-I2:n. TIIB EDITOIfS IIESR Plain .lira Cook, of t!ie Cnururd'. Slinilai'il, publishes the picture of his betrothed iit his issue of Thun-' day st week ago. AV li would not believe in tin; liberty of the press I Trinity c.dbge, X. C. is .till ' proving herself champion i on the too?hull he'd. I;bt HrtK fl ilwii- cd the I'niversitv Team bv a wore i ! of 0 to 4. Tin-Trinifv Team has ... , .,1 now challenged lVinceton ( .dlcge, New Je er.se V. . ' t . ir . e t: :.. in lias a bright tliri-t year oll cliilo! wh" rwvntly .l.M-.j.I.l.e-l l,y I.- iii writ a'.vav fnrn the tahle. JJut as !h; reaeheil tin loi t-lie (ke1 ha-k ami ilcH.iiitly t-ht tlii.-; l'ar- f tliian arrow: -'Hurrah fur Mahout-! J'rof. llolinfp. State itlor!s nr ),is c,,r.(S 0f sU, vev,,rs are at 1 worc o:i 1 Ie'toii river m Ashe coun ty, N. C They Kfin t I c loiii'. il work and hlnw a li.Mitiin,: ri'arlless of time r expense, to tlorouuhly U A the minerals of ALe. : Then; are MOO.ooo cxtr:' widows in Kn'and. says ai e hai!e, and of th.-i niimher ;ot,iHiO would marry ;;Tain if tl.ev had a onl; ehau-e. We commend th's to one of our Iian 1-ome attorrwvs wlio ihs:s"s on h-.r.ldin cages hut never fecMiiiin a bird. - i ; One of nr fellov.-s of - the craft reasoneth thus with his people: "It is very evident that rhi 4-pnT is not a dummy hut like the dummy, it does a mortal .ite of purling for ; iii'rhtv f'V sht'kt-I-: That's cred ited ly the pi-ople to the lilerty of the pros. j ' I -c. --s. - - it. HON". FKANK I5KOWX. A SUrtcli of Senator Gorman's Friend, the Iovnior of 3I;rj Laml. The lirst likenos iii the pieto-ial gallery of the Vai;;in Vam.kv Nkws is that of J'i:ank IJiiowN, the newly eleetet (JovenuT of yinr himl. He is.i Im11 and fearless deiinH'rat ami is a closy fiiei:d tt Seiiatur Gor man who tl r.vjuvl tlie force hill in the last Confess. lie was h'rh in ISl.r, and conies of a prominent ami wealthy family, his hither (Stephen 15rovn) having been one of the lar;et planters in Carroll bounty Maryland. Cioverm-r elect Urown is also a practical tanner and owns a thrce-tho:i--nd-aere plantation near vkes viile, C;mtoM eu::ty, where he a orei dt-r of .-unerir t .-.ttlc. During Cleveland' Presidency he w is lstuias!e' of l.iliir:iorer . Ie wasaUo Trcasnrerofthe Detnoertitie J'amp:iiTi Committee in a:ul has served in the Maryland Legis lature, lie i a liiendier of the Mary ' " Marvland and Juekev Ciuhs and is tn ct' fecial pr'tjinenee : and fashion. The revolution in ir.ir."l has 1k;- ; eim in carret. 1 real-lent er 1 i ; rector De Foiiseei h is been -defeat -I ci in a naval engagement with the. Junta ve.-vk-. lie L? neany dead wJt Jt i;eriUS pro.-t TdtioM and will ,c forced to redjfti the dictatorship I aiid let the republic be restored. lllectrie IJitters. j Tlii: remedy i lceorai:'a well known aud popnlar as to need no special nien ttoji. All wholiae used KlectriC Iiilter sin? the :irie tn u( prai A pnrtr meiliciiie d.ies iet exist and it i-J jrnarati teel to d. all that is clniraed. Lleitric F.itti-rs w ill etr' nl! !ir -mn of the I.iTi-r nil Ki.ltn-y?. will ivtuov. Fin-p'es. H;il, Salt Rlieni'i an ! other iu!ecti -ns cans I by imi.or1 i.'.ood. Will drive Milari I from the j y.steii"( an.i prevenr as i I! as ir'-r.ll !a ! l.irii.1 t.v.vrvt For i-t:e i f Ilea I.iclie. Cen I ktipaf io:i and Ittkes'ioit try Kle.'tric B:t- Xevs F.ntiro !-tii-laition cti.raiiteel. or ! u.-.n.'V refimde.!. Fr ee :,t) ei uts and 81 r 4 v..v- - -."-.":.:-S I i per bo'tlt at Taylor & IUnnere l)tu ilore. Advertise in The Valley Xewa IHHUIIIM M HI! HOW EVERY READER OF THE HEWS CAN GET SOME OF OUR CHRISTMAS CASH, i r Tr.. vrr i LKLOneV iOF YOUr W OHS ! J , itwA. And Then a Handsome Premium if You .Succeed ! , Over 5200 Given Away Tuition in a Fine Preparatory School Handsome Cold Watches Chattanooga Plows -Blue Ridge Cook Stoves -And Splendid Knives. - The Nkws is for live men. It hustles and it hustles and it raists a breeze. It wants every man i?i this jjreat j ami ;rowin; section to read what the wot 1.1 is tluin, what is tiirnit! tip and what is topn'iiije over. It wants every reader of this pa per to ;et new sub.-cril m, and in order to increase its circulation Ave have decided to offer the handsomest premiums that have ever been jjiveii r.way to these people. It doesn't matter how you succeed you ;et a premium'jut so voti do fotnc work. EVERYONE CAN KAKE MONEY. "We want parties to work for new subscribers nd we will not only jjive them a handsome commission on their wutk, but they can have a ehance at one of these costly pre miums. Any reader of this paper can take subscriptions at $1.0 a year, keep ''." cents on every sub scriber and semi us the balance. Now is the time to work. The Xkws is makintr friends everv dav, ;t prints the news tlespite of how bi a man is that does meanness, it is ch ar cut to the backlione and it is the ehamp'oii of the poor l ibor iiii; man. The papi-r is brandling out iu every direction and occupy ing new livid. Kvery farmer will want it bectuiFC it is his friend and becju.se.it has a live tobacco depart ncnt. Kvery merchant and irol'ts sional man will want it-who has anything to tlo with this great and rrowin section. 2-'.Vour duty is then to ask; everybody to su!;scrile. For all new suhj-cribers sent us at si. .VI a year (you retain .5."i cent) we will credit you and you u ill et a chance at the following premiums which will be twaidetl on January 15th. as lollows : CAPITAL PRIZE. TUITION IN OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. For the largest 1 is-1 of new sti! seribers suit us with the cash by an v one liefore Jan. 15tli, lM.cJ. we will irivo oneyearV tuition in Oak Uidre Institute, Cvtiilford county, C., an ir.stitutioti st com! to tume in the State for its thorough training:. This is open to ladies and gentle men alike and is worth 5, but we give it free lnMtles your commissions' on y.mr work. Every wort by .young lady or iieiitleinau, or the father or mother ot one. should work for this piize as it i the only chance thev may ever have of obtaining fin ed ucation. Oak Iiidge Itn-titute luis a irreat reputation, ar.tl this is by far the beet chance you will ever get of entering a first class institution. Send for catalogues to .11 A. it M. II. lit It, -Principles, Oak Kide. X. C., and work that you may obtain the pri.i". SECOND BEST PRIZE. ; OUR HANDSOME COLO WATCHES. To t!-it man or lady who secures t.s the next Ut lit of new sul-M-ribers with the cash we will, li ides giving him or I cr the com missions. ;ive abo a h.and-ime gen tleman's or lady's hunting eft-- gold watch, Elgin movement. It is a Ieautifiil irit t and worth $30. Here ! I i RS83 are the cuts of the handsome pre-1 ununi. uiey are on e.xmoiuon at the store of the Mount Airy Jewelry and Optical Company. ' NEXT BEST PRIZE. ; A BLUE RIDGE COOK STOVE. ' This u-efnl piece f furniture wc offer for the next le-t list. Ladies or gentlemen cm work for it. It is worth 15 and wcagive it awaj out siI' of commishions ot. work. It can he seen nt the Hardware Store of Worth A: Joyce and will berecog ni.d as the lie.-t ck stove on the market for the monev. NEXT BEST. A CHATTANOOGA CHILLED PLOW. Every farmer wants this excellent two hor-e plow. It is so good that the Farmer's Alliance h:is adopted it as their plow. It is worth (1.50. If yon want to Io".k at it you can find it in the hardware, store of Worth A: Jovce. I A KNIFE FOR EVERYBODY. ' For those crsons who cm only get one new subcri!or we offer the handsomest seventy-five cent knife, "Forest King.' on ih" market. It has two good strong blades, is some thing durable and handsome. Every Tron can et this knife for one new subscriber, but no commission eah In paid on that e ub-cribcr. We actually give yon half the subserij) tioii price i:i a serviceable knife. WE LOSE HONEY. : : It can be seen at a glance that we will, lose money by these grand premium oilers, but we expect to be tin gainers in the long-run. Wc mil i he risk of the party taking the paper another year. i GO TO WORK. If you want to win in this fight go to work at once. Semi the sub set iptiotis in as you take them and we will keep a strict account. THE WATCHWORD- HUSTLE. split nine m:.i oii:x. A Husband Brutally Murders His Wife at Chestnut Yard, Va. News reaches Mount Airy r-f a homlilc crime thttt took lace at Chestnut Yard. Carroll c.iunty,: Vir ginia, on Thin sd.ty week. On that afternoon John Weather man had a quarrel with his wife which t-tincd tipaii old feud. After the quarrel hail somewhat subsitlctl, Weatherman went around the house, secured an axe aul, .slipping up be hind his wife struck her on the bead. After having kin eked her down he split her head wide open. The brute went and confessed his crime to an officer in the neighbor hood who carried him to Hibsville ami lodged him in jail. That com munity is considerably shocked over the horrible atfiair. ANOTHER ACCOUNT. i (From Fulaski News.) About ten minutes before the j pas senger train reached Chestnut 1 ard Thursday afternoon a most rHttro cious murder was committed. I John Weatherman, a worthless white ! man, dealing his wite jhree fearful j blows i:i the back of the head with i an axe. Death resulted in a half hour. i i Two litt'e children saw thcii fathers helli.-h work and thejr grief was pitiable to see. Two other children we re at school. Weatherman has leen a drinking character, ami recently he became so dangerously abusive that his wife swore out a'jHMe warrant. He couldn't give the necessary lond and was committed to jail. His wife couldn't lear to have her huband ! in durance vile, and she soon raised m jiicv from some property of her own ana secuteu ins release, lie had only been out ot jail about a month. After muruetiug the , woman Weatherman walked down to the railroad station and. colly told of the crime. i. Const!iLl. .Tonics -Tinos Q rrocf oi 1 the villian ind took him to Ilills- ville jail feccurely bound. t Inckliis Arnica Salve. The Het Salr in the world for Cutn. Brtiisi-p, Son-, Ul.-t-r, .Salt Iihetim. Fever JNirct. lettr. C li.tpjett llan-ia, l.li:IMi:n, ("ori-.s. and all kiu Lri:ption5. ami ;oai tivtdy cure files. T no .ay re-j'uiied. It 14 giaranteel to ?iv f erfret katisfattoii. or money rfuiiUJ. j I'ri.-e "-"i centa p-r lox. For sale by Taylor Jk. liauner, drug gits. - f Take Thk Xkws a vear at $1.50. THE SISTER STATES. Carolina and Virginia News Packed in Paragraphs. I'fTrt antl Kiierjri. TncMents niul Industries, Accidents and AcliicvenuMitH. . Iurg'ar are at work in Winston. Three ntr leaf factories lor Tar boro this seao:ij , This is th Ust week of theCiicat Southern K.tjosilion at Iialeigh. It has proven a suec-ss. Citizens of Norfolk held n tnnss meot:iig tt.xoress gratification at flement i the State debt. The Odd J Fellows orphanage nt Goldsloro reeiivctj $t0 from the E.josiiioif ttianagers at Kaleigh. Interest is leing manjfetel iu the trial of A. McD 'Ugahl at Fay etteville for-the inurder of his uncle Mr. Conolv: , ' j i The loss hr the burning of the Presbyteri:;ii Orphanage at Barium Spiingsis piitit $i,O00 with insur ance at ."J,o00. .( 1. I. Turnerhas an?iouneed him self as Alliance eaiulidate to succeetl the late (Icil. Lee of the eighth Vir ginia district in Congress. There are vor 2 )) cases docket ed for the next term f Forsyth Su perior Court which will be presided over by Judge J. F.Graves. The new -town of Norih Wilke boro, X. C. has 1 organized a bank with Mr. J. E. Finley as President and I). W. Greenlee as Ca.-hier. Governor Win. E. Eiell, of M iachus;tt?, jthn ! young' denm cratie chrfMipiou1. visitel the Xor folk, Va,, ,navy yard on la?t Friday. Hon. Chas. W. McClmmy, ex Cotigressmah from the third North Carolina district, 'i camliilate for Chief Clerk of the House of Kejra sentativis." ' i The interna,! revenue report of the Fourth Norih Carolina District id lows that in that District there are Fdi plug tobacco factories, 4 cigar and .'5 cig.irctTe factories. I lock y Mount warchous men i aie bendi: g every, effort to have the greatest s;iles yet seen in Eastern North Carolina' at the ExjKjsitiouio le held there oil Dec 2nd. Lact Friday nt Ilaligh a State Temperance. Association was organ ized for' thl? pui-poso of helping to subdue th0 liquor traffic. Mr. N. D. IJrougldo'n was elected president. The man-earjioj on the route le t ween Jeffeivou, Ashe Co, N. C, ami Independence, Va., has Ik?cii arrest ed charged yiih robbing the mails, lie admits1' having assisted a party in robl4ng a pouch. Madison imd Leaksvdle, X'. C, are markcts'that expect to sell two million pounds each in 'l'l and Wil-on expects to sell five. Hod ford City .one 'and a half; Florence. S. C. ne and 5a" half; Warren ton, two; Rocky Mount! live; Tarboro two; Mount Airy three and a half, Dan ville thirty five. 'Ilichutond ten, Winston twentN' live imd Hender son nine million pounds of the leaf this sear-on. ' j - Revenue, raiders captured l.V) oallons ,of blockade whiskey in Vadkin v 'Untv l-t. Thursday and canied the risoucrsautl all to Win ston. T,h:it niglit the prisoners got loose, s t Je their horses and tied for parts unknown. ' Rev. II. jS. irJiugham, a Method ist minister who lies near Emory and Henry. College. Va., surrender ed himself .on last Thursday, faying he shot. 'Frank Qiicenlerry during a quarrel. He claims that tlie shoot ing was. done! in self defense ami alter Queensbcrry had assaulted him. The injured man, it is said, will die.. ! A tire starting in IJ.i'-hrach's shoe store in 'Roanoke, Va., on Salem A venue on last Thursrhiy resulted in the following hisses; Raehfach's shoe stock, 11, ;"0o, insurance 4, nort; Philadelphia clothing house, sS.ooO. "covered by insurance ; M. II. Jenny's" frui: store, 50o', cover ed by insurance ; tlamage; t build-, ings'f3,XU." insurance $1,000. A-valuable discovery of iron ore has just iVci made in Ashe county in the shape, of specular iron ore near Pond-Mountain. The vein-is in a hill souie 2'0 hundred leet in height :and shows itself the whole 'ength otLthe hill. The discovery has created considerable excitement among iron men, as it is the largest and mosfestensive ve'n evt r found in theTIiiiietl State,and is consid ered very valuable !! account of the nature" of the metal in making a high grade of steel. It Should Be In Kvery House. J. It. 'Vilaoti. 371 tiny St., isharpuhiirjr, Ta.. ay he will not be w itheut Dr. Kid'b New licoTery for Conuiuption, Coughs ard CofJs. fihat it cured hi -rife who was tl.teateivt m Stu I'neunionia after an at tsck of (ripp," -w bctt vjirious tLer lernedies and several physicians lud done her do 'coImJ. ! Kolterl IJarN'r. f C"ok-JHrt. Fiw. cUittis Dr. Jviiiji'a New- Discovery ha done hi in more eood than auyt!nn-r he ev er ue-l fr Luu Trouble N...!. tut; hk it. "try it. Fr-e Trial DottK's at Tylr & Bojtier's Drua Store. Large bottles !jy cruU i $1.00. coi- polk iu:-KLi:cTi:r. The Farmers Alliance C'ltooses Him Aiii at Their Leader. r . I Indianapolis, Xoy. . ! TIi"" morning's seston of the Nat'ot-al 1 Alliance wasj a very quit one. Much husinciM of routine character was disposed of. A great nnmlier of:ef -lutiotsj iroposing ca :ist i t uf i n al and platform changes werereter red to dilTeretit cotiuniitocs.' They all emanated .from. State Ailiaiices and among them was one front the Virginia Stat Allianr introduced by J. Ik Beverly, of Virginia, de manding an amendment to the na tional consrituti.m which; would 1 provide for 'disfmiictiisemetit of VIera! orH,a j-- i of the demand is to de-troy the m tlueuce of part? achinery. ; M'aI.I.ISTEI: lssfKS a call! W. S. McAllister, of the anti-sub treasury Alliance executive com mittee, this morning issued a call for a national convention of anti sub treasury Alliancemeii to be 1 eld at Memphis, Tenn., on December 10. This,is the first move to organ ize an opiosition to the Alliance of the F. M. Ii. A. and People's partv, and is , the direct result of the r.-fiHrtl f the Alliant to bear the protest of the McAllister faction, j f no fokmai. ix:oksi:mknt. The course f all tho arfies for the future has hoc t tie well defined. There will be no no formal indorse ment or co operation between the Alliance and F. M. Ik A., and the People's party. lON'ATIl'S IHlXNKM.y SIOKE. The executive committee of the People's party was in session this morning ;and Ignatius Donnelly spoke for a longtime, ami the com mittee, uton his a I vice, decided not to push its demands for' indorse ment at this timei The committee thinks that at the; convention of the party next'summer a platform can be built that will serve tlie com mon political purposes tit every industrial organization in the coun try. ' " . . ' WHAT JKKRy SAYS. Jerry Simpson says consolitlation of all interests will Ikj the dire re sults nf the con federated nniiuts' cn ference next February and that it is in this the People's party claims its support. KEI'KF.SKNTS 4 'OO.OOO yt)TKS. The jarty manag.-rs claim that their cnunciat'd rinciples "and avowed purposes represent the com. bined efforts of four million votes. The removal ot the probability 'of a fight upon the thud party question in. the Alliance council! leaves that body t with but little business on its hands of public importance.' ANTI-snt-TREASCICT ALLIANCE. The National Alliance having re jected the overture of the anti-snb-treaury men, the executive com mittee of theanti-sub-treasnry party will proceed to ; Texas, where '127 sub-Alliances hare already declared against " the sub treasury scheme, ami will liegin the wore of organiz ing a new Alliance. TUK FKlUU'AItY MEKTINti. It was decitled at a meeting of the committee on confederation of the various industrial organizations yesterday that a great convention, composed ot delegates from all the different organizations, shall meet at some point in the Central States, February 2d, to' consider the ques tioii of jKiiitieal acti-n. When the assembly convenes it will proceed to draw up a platform of 'declara tions and demands, ami the two great political parties will be re quiredjto give them consideration ami endorsement. It is not expect ed b any one that the great parties will take any not ice. of these de- mauds, ; and the way will -remain clear tor the People's party to call a convention -a ter tin other politi cal conventions have been held ami adopt the formula'cd demands of the confederated lalior assembly as its platform. This is the plan of ac- 1 tit. n now determined - upon by the 1 copie's partv. 1 1 he cotiveiition aims tor the con solidation of nil the lalMiringclasf.es and will le composed of twenty-five delegatses-at-large from each con- federated organization, ami one del- cate for each ! lO.tKioL or fi action .1 . t . 1 . thereof, of members. ; i T1IK NEW OFFICERS. Prefident Polk was unHnimouslv jre-eiecreo, ana .1. 11. wukN w r ; aouiui iMKouv was cuoeu Kt- j president, J. II. Turner wss n- eicctea secretary-treasurer, ami .j. ! F. Willits, of KaiSi.s, national lec- turer.-l I'EOPLE 8 PARTY J FBI LA NT. Mr George F. Washburn, of the executive committee, to tho People's 1 .1 party, stated that the leaders ot that I I arty were jubiiant over the elec - tioti ot President l'olk. ; Of the tour great leaders! it the Alliance, Messrs. ssrs. and 5 the oliti- Livingstone Macune, Terrell Polk, the latter was regarded as J one favorable to indejendent poli cal a-tion. ' Read our GramI Premium List and then get up a Club 4ind secure one of th premiums. THE WORLD TRAVERSED. National and Foreign News cf Intc est to Many. "What has Happened in the Old ; ar.d New World Since the New i Iist irected Its Ititailrrs. The Pope of Rom comp!ai!S i f declining health, and sjaks of h"s death as not 'oeing far distant. There is danger oj a'hloot'y rt-vt-! lntion in Mexico which mi. lit sub- j merge the whole country in bK.d. ' Tlnee littleohildren were devour- i ed by wolves near St. Paul. Mint e- j The first National Mining C Ti gress, which has ln-ei in session in Denver, Col., adojtetl an solution calling for frtv and nnliiiiit'Ctl coin age of silver. Peter Jackson, the colored pugi list, has signed an agreement to fight Slaviu under the auspices of the National club in London for a purse of $10,(K0. A water main bnr-t in an exca vation at Ihooklvii w I iv re workmen wercj employt ! ; no ?-e ese.ajnal ; t'irei' dead were reeovt-retl, aatl three others are still buiied. New York aerssay that flov.t rs were in bloom in the gardens of that town as la'e a the loth iut This is ne f the yetrs that Flowt rs I. ad a pretty good run in New Virk. There were thirty thousand iK-oidc to witness the Yah bovsdcfeit the Ilarvatd Ixiys on the SpriiiirtieM, Mass., foot-hall lield on last Sa?ur day scon?: Yale lo. Harvard o. The Earl of Dudley carries the largest life insurjincci m the wm Id, amounting to ssiooo.ooo. , lVsiuas ter General Wamunaker carries 1. ."00,000, whic'i is said to lie the larg est amount carried by any citizen of the United Stages. - vi:sr Foit c:li:vi:i.ani. Silver JMen Will Support the e lresllent Tariff Iteform the Issue. In an interview in St. Louis, Sen ator Vest, who is one of the recog nized exponents of the free-siler sentiment, is quoted a saving that the Democratic ticket in 18'.2 will be ''Cleveland and loi s or Cleve land ami Gray, but always Cleve land. I anticipate yor.r next qiL-s-tion and will answer it now. You want to know how silver Democrats like myself will stand as fo his can didaey. We will snpjMirt him earn estlv and loyally, f-r we be ice him to lie wrong, but honestly wrong, j antl lie has its much rig' t to Irs opin ion as we have to ours. The views of any Democrat as to free coinage constitute no test of party fealiy. lor our party in national vonvention has never so declared. "Above till, however, and this is with me conclusive, ; Mr. Cleveland can be elected on the is.-i:e of tariff reform, ami 1. regard the defeat of the Republican party at the next election a I he greatest possible good f- r the cuntrv. Every Deiinciat should bo willing to postpone the silver question if it be necessary to I prevent Republican success. We can j take nr the uucstioii of free coinage 1 i.....oL. if .....- L. u r..iii .1 : Ill I'UIH 1, p" vt aa - j from the Republicans, but it that j tarty wins again, t- e force bill will lie enact d into law, and free jopu lar electio.'i.s will never again ltvhad in t' s country. "I regard tig? measure as thenuost arbitrary, oppress ve ami iuf .uiUn ever pnposcl by any pariy. Its ol-j- ct wa. to put the lection, or rath er selection, of Congic-smaii and presidential electors for every State i 1 the hands of three partisans chosen tor the work. The Republican lead ers have never abatb'nctl the Iiojh if passing this bill. They w ere tie feat ed in the Senate bv the free coinage RcpuML-aiis, but they rcliu- quished their grap sullenly tiid re- ; luctantly. j 'When I opened the canvass in j this city lxst tall I stated that, no i niHtter.w'.at the result of the X'- j venilair e!ectins ot tint vear, the Rcpubl'cur.s would press the ton e . i bill to a passage. e carried the , t elections, but the result bad tioetiect j j on the R-pnbbcan ."leaders, ami af-; 1 . ...1 - ' .1 t : ttrwaid came tiio exhaustive strug gle in the Set.nTe, which has parsed j into history, and 110 although they It .i a r li.ktu uiili a 1 ita r tit- ' i ; ,I()U of enacting the law, if we!TnTloN.Fuli(V,a . Filouj, . 80 tie m.xt pIx.h:dciitUi , , eleclion gnJ tk OIh. 1)f !e!ircsea. j n eiirt i.jji ..,,,.1,1 t,P 1 I U k y V ' W - - " .-v-s --s - - first measure pnssHi by the Ilepab-j beans. Especially wouhl tho election of IIirri n mean this, for his whole 1 heart was in the enactment of this iniquitous law. He used (v.ivi means in his pwer to pas the bill j through the Senate, and was the? j most unhappy mau in it a&imigion - ; when it failed. 1 when it laiicd. -I believethat Mr. Cleveland can carry New York. Indiana. Connect - I icut and New Jersey, and this insures j his election. He is stronger in X'ew 1 orK man ever t:rore, w tine in me 1.1 1 1 - A 1 " whole le country- the people have full itlence in his courage, ability ' cmfid and honesty (3-OOIDEJ I &r AND GOOD THINGS TO E l",'!- "Flour, Me.l, n.i';;i ee. Mi at, Wi.rMt-Qi. iloljlfsri ChciL.-, Sugar, Fofftri. Kvr.RvTiiixc. in Tin: link cf GENERAL MEROHANDISR Try u- on,-e itnd if rt- don't uit you then don't try tj aain. M. 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The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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Nov. 27, 1891, edition 1
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