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THE ENTERPRISE WILLI A M S & SHANNON, Editors and Publisher. VOORHEES ON THE SVJTB Senator Voorheea, of India - a- a sreat Democratic meeting- in "Brook- ti wtlvn last Fridav nrerht tald tht 1' emrei wYthoat" Moment 'oir the t lowing eloquent tribute to the So utn- advance. This fa an invariable f rr x v -.-.ii.a: i vftT ineaaand mnt b achereto in aU I Twenty years have rolMd a VBJ sine the war ended, and yoa m tu thought that you wou( iiear A more of these hoarse' ravn croaltV inar in the air against the South. Ah V gentleman, I know well that, story, and I wonder that any Republican has the hardmrod to speak: pi tue Rebublican party in connection with the Sbuth. For . ten, years after the war closed there was a carnival of crime, a banquet of plunder aud villianry, the. like .of which is not re corded in histoiy. Hisses. I speak advisedly and by the record. In the dark period from 18G5 to 1875 there were eleven Southern States cruelly plundered, until the very wrath of God seemed slow that it was not immediately visited on the perpetrators of so much crime. I have statistics that do not lie, figures that tell the truth. They show that in that era of carpet-bagging a rab ble of men, whose few belongings did not distend their carpet-bags, imposed upon the hapless States, in addition to the debt that they owed when the war was over a burden of indebtedness amounting: to over $275,000,000. "Where are the Governors of the Republican party iu the South? "We fall back upon our history; let them fall back on theirs. We will answer for the men who have beeu Govenors in the great State of New York. Applause. We will anseer for Ho ratio eyinour appiausel, Samuel J. Tildeu great appiausel, G rover Cleveland applause, or david B HilL Cheers. The. Republicans want to regain control of those Southern States, and govern them in the old baneful way. They com plain that the South is Democrat: that the Republican have lost their ascendancy in the South, "Well may they loose itj The 'men who misgoverned the Southern States during: these ten years of crime of which" I have spoken, have been scattered, like chaff, befoie the wind some in the penitentiary, some in thejauV J-f Republicans an swer for Gov. Moses ol twZ.J al lina! hisses. Let them anseer for Gov. Bullock of Geogia! Hisses. Let them anseer for all of the great robbers that went down there to pi. n ler, and have expurgated from the society of honest people! Aye. sentence of outlawry, was pronounced upon the rogues! Not a man would or shoud affiliate with them! Ap plause. Mr. Edmunds came into the State of New York, and had not one word ofjeoudemnation for anything besides the Democratic party. Intend that he shall look at home, at his own confreres, at his own associates, and see if he can defend them or not. ApplauseJ I repeat that the Re puulican Administration throughout the South paralyzed every fttate that it touclu-d, broke up its labor system, led the black man astrSj- and rv Til'iinuo'wunlP8 iaci,ec tlo disorder, and bloodsueu. J Since 1875, since the .Democratic J nartv erot control of the States that i - i One copy, one year. On copy, aix month a No name ahacrtntion In rule of oar business eases. Advertising, one square of en lines or less Brut Insertion, otie dollar, facta subsequent in sertion, fifty cents. Be" All changes in advertisements must be sent in to us, by .Wednesday of each week, h?e they xannot -be changed in that issue. A CORRECTION. "We regret jfchat editor Caldwell of the Landmark has been put in such a bad humor towards Senator Vance, Newton and Catawba county by the recent removal of the Collector's of .fice. "We have no comment to make on the spirit of the editorial, and -we have so often set forth Newton's claims and the seasons for the re moval that we see no use for go ing over the ground again. "We nnW wWh to correct the mistake made in the following assertion. "Catawba Newton, we should say, has three appointments under tha ivniwtnr and a fourth and next tt the best is practically a Newton appointment, having been made by Newton influences, while Iredell de rives from this administration an 1800 clerk and loses the office.". From the official pay roll we find that Newton has two clerks in the office and one Deputy Collector, and frc outside of Newton has one Deputy Collector and one Brandy Ganger, Statesville, has two clerks and the messenger in the office, one General Storekeeper,and two Brandy Gauffers, and the county outside of 0 Statesville has one Deputy Collector and one Brandy Gauger, Newton has three appointments, Statesville a a six; Catawba has five appointments. Jredel eight, gtatesviU8 has bad the Collector's office about fifteen years: is it unfair, for Newton to have it awhile? Has an absolute title ever vested in Statesville? the Federal Q overnment to interfere with States tbt it have not represen tative forms f government! Ap plauae) , . , .. STATE tfJBWS. - w NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA. On Tuesday elections were held in several States. - But interest was ceo tied on New York and Virginia. The newd from both States is very gratifying to Democrats.- A sweep ing victory has been gained and the administration of President Cleve land is iftsed. New York gives lo,000 to 20,900 nia gives the gal- about 20,000 ma- ork for New York .victory in New m . eciated the more afc it ia' a purely Ja ine party Dtv ?4crazy on civil service. 11 over the country will thsTwieyr have gotten rid of Vi 1 A this dictatorial .and fanatical-element which claims all the credit-of Cleve land's election."- "With party Knes Btrictiy drawn it has bees proved that New York is a Democratic State. The victory ia Virginia is gratifying not only from the fact that Lee has been elected over Wie, "but also that Billy Mahone's days are num bered. Ther Legislature is Demo cratic by a large majority. Virginia, after the fourth of next March will have a Democratic Senator. Gen. Geo. B. McGlellan . died at his home in New Jersey on Thurs day, November 29th, in the 59th year of his age. During the early years of the war he was commander-in-chief of the Northern army. He it was whom the Southerner so sig nally outgeneraled in the Seven Days fighting around Richmond. Yet Mcljelland was a galltuit and accom plished soldier, r much i superior to several who succeeded him. Since the war his conduct towards the South has been the most liberal of all the Northern (ienerals. Iu 1864 he wax the Democratic candidate for President In 1877 he was elected Governor of New Jersey. ' J, W. Best, the cheeky Irishman who once bought the Western North Carolina railroad, is now in jail in Boston, charged wih embezzling $75,000 of a trust fund, of which he was receiver. The way of the trans. gressor is hard. President Cleveland was in the act of writing a letter to Gen. Me- Ulellan offering him a place on the civil service commission when the telegram informing him of the Gen ral's death was. handed him. Host of the papers of this section of the State have noted the removal of the Collector's office to the county . t of the banner county, and we '4a?e not seen the slightest disap proval. u The President will in a few days announce the new civil service com mission. It will be composed of two Democrats and one Republican or a mugwump. President Cleveland left Wash ington Monday for him old home, Buffalo, New York, to vote Tuesday for the tJUte Democratic ticket. the SoutuCra people have controlled their own affairs; tbe perambula ting, itinerant rascals' fcftTe lost pow er, ; he South has prospered Iaol. under tue circumetanees, tutn an, other ixrtion of the country. When men come into your midst and say that riot, disturbance, and lawless ness prevail there, they slander their neighbor, they bear false witnenses against their neighbor. If there were the faintest pretence of truth in - miwepreaeutations, the colored men themselves gave the lie to it the other day at mass meeting in Lon don county, Virgiuia when they called out, "Those things are slan derB. We vote as freely as the whites." You are a commercial peo ple here. This is not merely the city of New York, or the city of Brooklyn. It is a cluster of mightv cities at the border of the sea. Your commercial prosperity is dependent upon the fertile, sunny fields that strotch southward to the Gulf of Mexico, as well as upon the great fruit valley frou whioh I come. Ap plause. The great mercantile inter ests, whoee sails whiten every sea. the merchants of your crowded marts are interested deeply in stil ling forever the hateful sectional cry. Applause. There are some otheranswersto be given as to whether there are lawlessness and disorder in the South. Eight million bales of cotton have been produced within the year more - than ever before. The labor system is not disordered when such a result is produced. More than thutjeven. Before I left Washington I picked up an item of interest that I will venture to produce here. The Manu facturers' Jlecord, published at Baltimore, makes a won derful disclosure. It shows the amount of capital, ' including the amount of stocks and . other invest ments in the South, in manufactur ing industries since the 1st ol Janu-1 ary last j-iu the short space of jtbont nine months to be $53,000,000. That money has gone from the North to the South! It has gone into. every conceivable kind of manufacturing industry iron, coal, " cotton, To day it has made the fruitful belt ex tending from the Garali&as to Texas the most promising region' f agri culture on thglbbe.rji ITntgentle men, is the' iiin(' that is to-le stamped upon and bitterly traduced, and, as John SfeMfffthtieSthreal ep8,.to be deprivedof ideal seif-gav-ernment, of home rjileud JHcjpi tated again, not-Tnlo arntedcebict, but into political agitation ffiat fs almost as paralyzing to buisness in dustries. No, gentiemeuy let it not come about Put your foot upon this sectional issue. Say for the great Empire 1 fcte of New York" that you will have none of it. Charley Vance, son .: of Senator Vance, has received an t .ppointment in the Internal Revenue -.service, sal- v ary $4 per day and expea ses. Mr; J. H. Muse, local etlitor of the Wi Inibigton 8tirt died in that city last Friday Bla ckwell's raea drew large crowd to Durham last weer- J-ne fastest Biile ever triHted in the.' State was pa '-formed on Thursday by a Richmc nd horse, named Henry Vrd Beechei '- ' All tlii 3 Colleges in the State haye larger at tendances than usual. The Mi urphy division of the Wesi ern N. U. R. K- has been completed 102 miles ; west of Asheville. The Hat bor Improvement Conven tion will b held in Savannah, Geor gia. Novem. ber 25th. NewBerne and Wilmington will send delegates. , The State Baptist Association will meet in Reid. sville, November Utn. The meeting ' will be opened by ex Superintendent of Public Instruction Scarborough-'1 Three hundr ed hands are now em ployed in grading by the Carolina Central beyond Shelby. The Lenoir T"opic is still explain ing its sensational story about dep uty marshals in 'ancy county. Geo. F. Bason, of Dallas is to be appointed assistant district attorney. Vjraitber Pearson of Morganton ha. been appointed a route agent on the . Western road. Lexington Dispath: Mr. While Andrews, near Trinity College, sold his fiixm a year ago for $5,000 to a gentleman from RockiEgbam. He says that the man to whom he sold it will realize $3,000 on his tobacco crop, besides nis ouier crops. Monroe Enquirer. The low price of cotton is keeping the staple out M market, and consequently trade , -ther dull for the past has D '. , a t jit t week. Our farmers .4y u sell their cotton at preset eb and we do not blame them. Stanly Obseven Mr. David Trece, of this county cultivated 672 hills of tobacco, which, after 'band ing up" netted him i 15,75, besides loavimr enou'rh. for his own "tooth." This was only about one seventh of an acre, and this rates about $112 per acre, - Raleigh Visitor: It is estima ted that Raleigh will handle nearly 3,000,000 pounds of tobacco this season. Considering the fact that we have so lately loomed up a a tobacco market, this is a splendid showing. i . r" Greensboro Patriot: Total revenue-receipt iu the 5th district, for the qnsrter ending September 30th, 1885, was $247,974,25. Raleigh News Sc Observer. Curi ous incidents happen. Itiss Annie Clute, of Sampson county, had a "cucldeburr" in her fingeis. She put it to her mouth, laughed, and while . o down went the burr into doing . u lodged in the larynx her throat, ftnJ in and she was speec- . .iicwith x ruysicituus upoueu uci i. 'v-tjrri GENERAL NEWS. 1 hfiVB tons a 'froM t . " ueayy snow- SlT New iork Sit Friday. The mercttrj stood at 81 A $100,000 flouring mill w.. buna ed in ssmonf Indiana last Friday. The Honey crop of Maine is worth this year $40,000. worui Ferdinand Ward, of the fraudulent iirm oi vjrrnut a vy ara nas been i ouna guilty and sentenced to 10 years m tue state prison. T Tk . 1 . a i'i-i-buih, iiw more ncn meft in proportion to population than any otner city in the union. Two New Haven boys, with eurm on their shoulders and pockets filled. with knives and pistols, were arrested .in Bridgeport recently on their way 41,. iir IV.. l -n t o SO xxu jjiauuiB. A Michigan farmer hurried to the assistance of a man whose team had broken down in the road, the othc. day, and received six bens for his kindness. On returning home ft was found that the fowls were Ins property, ' and that all their mates were missing. Hercules ivuson. coioreo, nas re signed his seat in the Georgia Legis lature giving as a reason that he can make more money . by laying bricks at from f 4 to $d a day. PiTTSBtnto, Pju, October 35. Pro fessor P. W. Steele, ' principal of a college at Lynchburg Ya. while en route east last night, was decoyed from the train by a well dressed stranger, taken to a water streeti "dive," drugged, -and roobed 'of $300 in e&stiand jewelry. " " London, October 30. Cardinal Man inner and"fourteen British Cath olic Bishops have issued a manifesto denouncing mueu euueauon. XI ia impossible, the manifesto says, for Catholics to accept education when it is divorced from religion, Christi anity will be " imperilled unless the State subsidizes" re.unous and seculaa achools equally, The man itesto is considered to mean that Catholics should vote for Terry can didates in coining general election! instruments, pushed down the no she could swollow it, andnow she is getting well. Durham EepGt-ter. Two boys and oue man from Franklin county were here this mornging, whose combined weight was 478 pounds; their com bined height was 18 feet 11 J inches, the tallest one being only a fraction under 6 feet "6 inches. A call for a State Prohibition Con vention has been issued to the- Pro.. hibitionistd throughout the State, and the question has beeii received favorably by the temperance people in every city ana town, ine Xrro- hibitionists of Durham held a meet- on Tuerday last appointed dele Wahuftoa : 'Times. V Richmond, Va. October 3d. A heavy rain during the past twenty four hours has caused the greatest? flood known in five years, on the western end of the I Lexington branch of the Richmond & Alleghany Rail road. The trestle at South River, five miles east of Lexington, was washed away and a train on the Al leghany road wrecked. Engineer Williams and fireman are missing, and are believed to be killed. All of the passengers are safe. The Shenandoah. Valley train is'in trouble at about the, same-point.. Hapai carry 'c ticulars are obtainable at this houtj' - V GENT D. H. HILL ON THE WAR B iwa hia Eichmondf (V.(Aiinm. Haying an unwavering faith in the 5mj justice, and mercy of God, I bow with adoring reverence to His decree which destroyed our hopes of Southern independence. I would not reverse His decree If I could do so, that would be "wicked and pre sumptuous. All honorable Confed erates render truest allegiance to the obligations impposed upon them by the surrender. I believe that the .most uncompromising rebel s -yea, the bitterest rebels, if you choose to call them so would be the very first to rally round the old flag in any just and honorable war. They have expressed the sincerest sympa lthy with the Buffering and misfort unes of illustrious foemen; they have rejoiced at the successes of many of their late antagonists, and they have contributed to those suueesses. But no generous conqueror wishes tne conquered to forget then: old bes and their old loves. No crener ous conqueror wishes us to disparage toe grand heroism and the unparal leled constancy of the Confederates ia cne ranks. ' 'o generous conqueror expects underrate tne aointy . ol our great leaders because they were de feated without taking into consider aaon that their defeat was due to their being overwhelmed. Every scnool boy knows of Thermopvlse and of Leonidas defeated and slain but who of you can tell the name of tne victorious Persian commander of Dori Phori, who attacked him in front? " Who of you remembers the name oi ine commanaer oi tne so- called "Immortal Band." which. having gone through a secret defile. attacked him successfully in the rear? The historian of the present looks only at victory and defeat; the his torian o the past looks at all the surroundings. But even now we of tne present, who have seen the great movements of our wonderful lead ers, can look at these surroundings, jbrery one wita southern blood in his veins places in the front rank of the worldrs great commanders the two modest men who sleep so Quiet ly and so unasentatdonsly at Lexing ton. Ya. Every one with Southern blood in his veins cheerishes in his inmost soul in the memory of their great deeds as a precious leiracv to the land they loved so welL "Rough oa Rata" clears oat Bats, Mice. '-Koahon Corn, for Corn, Bnnionx. Thls people. "WeUs Health 15c 15c Re newer To rtures health and rigor, cures dyspepsia, Ac. $1. "Bough on Toothache,' instant relief. 15c. Ladles who would retain freshness and TiTaclt) don't fan to try "Wells' Health Benewer." 'Bachn-palpa," peat kidney and urinary v"?8? ? Pn." Porous Plaster, tot Pains i the Cheat, Rheumatism. 2Sc "Boagh an Coughs," troches, 15c Ujid, l3e For chnjren,sUw in development, puur and deUcata mwiw ..i.v. vJL - MM SlF Jlaiiy, IlIEBil 'Rough on DenOsts," Tooth Powder. Trrit 13c errona ' eurl by " W.a Health ReweV." l. ". Eyspepsla. Sexnal Del.ility THE POST OFFICE DEPART- MENT PUZZLED OVER SOME UNEXPECTED -OBSTACLES. J?nVZr?a ""K- Irritating ' w bj -nwngn on iMMigus." SHumii. I z-.- ,, ... . "luwra, nu aianey a I smuur f.uu,t am oy -incnn-paipa." L. . wvu Kenawer." Jfy hnsband (writes a lady) b thres times the n since using "Wells' ieaUh Kenewer- .. uwui Mwrer." si. Jn." inmon, wtptkm riBff- wonn, tetter, aaU rheum, frosted feet, chiUbiaida. WW cJi T rr, "our. orery night eoarhine. am, 25c iiw;iin,ug itai. Jipestien, Headache. Sleeplessness cured b. n eus- Health ne newer." "Bough en Pain- Poronaed Piasted; atrenirth eBrng,iinproTed, the ! for backache, pains in f eta M Carofina. RaiM Cciieiit. Gihibal Pamixs Ofpicb, I Silikbcet, X. C-, Sept. 5, 1883. m and alter the Sth imrt. the following sched- " ui upenwu dt urn company : STATIONS. Train No 1 Ar. Lt. Train No J 8aUsbnrr Statemrille. . Kewton Hickory Icard Morganton .. Marion Old Fort . Ar. Lt. Boand Knob Black Mountain ooper's Siiartanlor :re. AaherUle Alexander's Marshall. Bernard's Warm Springs... A M 2 34 3 43 4 6 4 40 5 15 33 7 131 T 31 8 42 8 5S 9 21 9 1 12) r4e! 11 121 11 4 1 25 I J3J 3 44 I 4 10 ! 4 41 5 16 C 33 7 14 8 01 8 43 8 36 9 21 9 39 10 13 10 49 11 12 AM fi 30 7 54 ' 8 14 10 ti 10 07 11 o;i 11 25 12 SO 12 23 1 OS; 1 29 M 2 sa 3 4:t 3 55 518 COS 3-' 47 S 57 P il 5 171 5 Mi MAIN ULNE -EAST Ccnaspoadeot Philadelphia 2 o' dock a ru. 1 THANKSGIVING. i Washctstos, D. C, November 2 -The following is the text of the Pres ident's Thanksgiving proclamation: By the President of the -United States of America: Proclamations XL e American people have always abundant CUBe to be thankful to Almighty God, diose watchful care and guiding handh&7e een manifes ted in every stasre of thbir national ,'Kfe, gusrdirig and. protecting, them in time tJenJ ncf safely leading them in tne nT V1 uaraoitwn ana oi danger. It is fit&g-. wd proper that a nation thus favore'S should one dav in every year, for thai ' The special delivery system so re cently inaugurated has not proved such a success as its originators ex pected of it." Several problems have pcwzled- the departmenL In the first place, the laws authorizing the service made no provision for Htort itself. The deiartrr6ut Tound Uself in many cases powerless out its Own advertised Prom mmnr -small - towns Irwhere the full, delivery system does ot obtain the reports come that f nobody could ' be : found to deliver the .special letters for the money mere was m tnem. As tnere were ao regular carries in such towns no way oat "of the difficulty was "ound mtii it raa suggested by an Indi ona Postmaster that his asoiatait in the office be allowed to deliver bach letters and collect the revenue there from. The Post QSLcu Department to-day becided that where such as sistants were hired by the PoBtmast STATIONS Warm Springs :p jg Bernard's ; I j ju. MarshaU. 1 4 11 A lexander 1 4 4, JtitmiSe J J Train XoS . eTrain Ar. I LT,J 3 HI 3 50 N , I If 111 gates from this place. NETWORK AND VIRGINIA ELECTIONS. AtBAKT Tlie weather here is cool and cloudv. A fair vote is being polled, with consider able trading on local tickets. New York Sixty-nine election districts outside New York end Kinjjs countv Rive Davenport 14, 816. Hill 11,879, Baseom 795. The name districts last vear erave Blaine 16.96a Clevelnnd 13,021, St. John 443, a Demncrstic net gnin of 1,001. Eimtra This city, the home of Hill, gives him a plurality of ' 868, a Democratic grain of. 1,557. New York 643 election districtR out of 1 1 2 in this city g'ive Daven port 69.677, Carr. 69,954. Hill 112. 244. Jones 109 983. a Democratic maiority of 42.567. 179 election districts outside New York and Kircrs count v srive Daven port 37,629, Hill 30.095, Bswom 1, 893. The same districts last vear give Blaine 42,838, Cleveland ' 33, 784, St. John 1,998, a Democratic net gain 1,490. Axbant. Albany county, estima ted from meagrre returns, pirea Hill 2.0oO majority as against 746 for Cleveland last year. ..V Ricbmoipd. Twenty-two out of twenty-four precincts in this city rire Lee three thousand, five hun dred and two . majority. Two pre- fincts to hear from .gave eigrht hun dred and eififhty..-roajontv for Blaine.' The same majority for Wise now would leave T ee's maiority two thou sand, six hundred and forty two, a Democratic "'gain of seven hundred and fifty nine. Seventy four pre- Ar i cinets outside of Richmond show a plause. Say that the South is free. J net Democratic gain of two thousand Say that, as you desire to regulate two hundred and ninety six. 3 pur own local matter, you will al-j Nobfobk. The city has gone Dem- OW the same inestimable pnvileffe ocratie bv about 300 maioritv. a Dem- to your sister States until they brincr ; oeratic train of 1.400 over Cleveland. themselves within the provision of and trains two members for the Dem- the Constitution which authorises Ofias in the house. ' er this hiight be done, but that no on there will be a ffood-Juany afilces where the blockade will enst- Jn tiie opinion of legal ofiiceT" the gOTemment. if liable for jtny dam age which may arise from tu?--nondelivery of letters prepaid at tie" special rJles, the same as a telegraph company is liable for tie non-deiiv-eiy'6f a dispatch. The obligation on the part of the government ia Stronger, owing to the fact that it enters intu a special contract for ti e additional ten cents to deliver the letter immediately in certain spe aified cities. The department un derstand; this and feels considerable embarrassment. -DEALER IN Tfmatches, dlocks and Jewelry. n.SVciaI attention given to repairino jtti irprk" srarraated. Will com'peJe-in prices with any jewJry he use in Weoten North Caroliaa- fO couoks And croup usk official appointed by the L'ovenmarit could be allowed to add to his salary h' mis way. unless the iostonas ter or bis assistant will undertake to run abdiT town aud deliver spe cial letters ia person for nothing I.e. purpose especially appointed, pub licly acknowledge the goodness of -. . a -TO 3 bod and return tnancs w Win - lot ali His gracious gifts, Therefore 1, Grover Cleveland, President ol the United States of America, do hereby designate and set apart Thursday, the 29th day of November, instant, as a day of pub lic thanksgiving and .prayer, and do invoke the observance of the same by all the people of - the land. On that day lt all secular business be suspended and let the people assemble in their usual places of worship and with prayer and songs of praise devoutly testify tbeit grat itude to the Giver of every good and perfect gift for all that He has done for us in the year that has passed; for our preservation as a united na tion and for our deliverance from the shock and danger of political convulsion; for the blessings of peace and for our safety aud quiet while wars have agitated and afflicted oth er nations of the earth; for our se curity against the scourge of pesti lence which in. other lands has chim ed its dead by thousauds and filled the streets - with mourners; for the plenteous crops which reward the' labors of the hunband and man in creaseour na ion's wealth, aud tot the contentment throughout our bor ders which follows in the train of prosperity ' and . abundance. Lei .1. tl ii mere a.so oe on Hie aay tnus set apart a reunion- of families, sancti 1 3 1 A . .. . ni ana cuasieneu oy .. tender mem ories and associations, and let the sccial intercourse of -friends with pleasant i emiuiscence renew the ties of affection and strengthen the bonds of kindly feeling. Let by no means foiget while we give thauks .1 ii e a i-i i crowned our lives that : truly grateV f ul hearts are inclined - to -deeds of chanty and that kind and thought ful remembrance of" the poor will double tne pleasures of our condi tion and render praise - and thanks giving more acceptable iii the - nudit of the Lord., - , . , . . Done at our Cit of- Washington this the 2d day ibf ' November, one thousand eight hundred and: eighty five and of the independence of the United States' the 'one" hundred and tenth. - - r eT" ; fii - (Signed) -. Gboveb 'CucvEivD.' 4 "hh ana thv public- gciievRity, ; Spartanburg 1 ubt. lioper-s Black Mountain Round Knob Old Fort. Marion . alorganton Irani Hickory Newton StateTiile. Salisbury C08I C Kh 07- 12 i 4 I 5 52 .AM 61 I COO 20 729 TiH- 31 till 9 38! 10 10 32 12JV 12 9 10 938 1000 10 33 11 30 AM 7 or 7 55 10 23 11 35 1 0 2 1 2 90 4 on 0 30l T30l 6 M 7 a 7 . S -Li 10 40 11 Zi 1 30 2 19 3 30 4 03 r ii Piedmont Wagons, COLUMBUS BUGGIES, And everything that is kept in a first-class Hardware Store. W. H. WILLIAMS. We ll Sell Yon a M Glass IMIIl till -FOU- mll mi fbm. FRESH STOCK OF B west, i srcmpfiXDrvisioK. i east. Train So. 7. 1 Ar. I.r. I Stationa. A. M. 10 S6 liM 11 21 11 51 12 19 . 149 228 239 3 31 4 15 9 49 AaheTille, 10 29 Hominr, 10 Turnpike. 11 5 Pigeon'RiTer, 11 54 Civdo, 12 29 (WaTMSTfllo, 1 53 iBaliaun. 2 29 Hall, ' 2 41 Stira. 3 31 Webster. P. M. Charleston. 'ArT' V I.V. 34. 401 7. "3 3 17 247 4 39 P. 337 j 3 12 245 i 2oo ; 12 31 11 W 11 43 10 54 A. V.! 12 35 11 X 11 4S 10 55 10 09 Bound Knob ir breakfeM atarion for train 2o. 1 and rapper station for train No. 2. Trains No. I. 2, 7 and 8, run daily. Trains Nos. 3 and 4 mndailT eit-ct mnl5t. W A TCKK, A ti e A.' V E Me BEE, f apt. jTw. hardister, JEWELEB, NEWTON, ..... JV. a ay State Shoes Just in, cheap for Cash at GARVIN & SEAGLE. ak In all candor we address joo, Ii -mil be to jour in ao house in North Carolina has advantages eaual to us. quently are unable to offer so-h inducements for your Everything in BICB JEWEtBY, FiSE W&TGHES PRECIOUS STONES we carry in stock and offer them at ONE PRICE STRICTLY, that the VERT IX) WEST. We have in our employ three expert watch makers, one jeweler and one engraver. We have a lot of expensive . machinery, and with skilled mechanics we can make in our establish ment any worn or broken part of a watch. We engrave all goods wo sell FREE OF HA.RGE. We can suit you in a pair of specks at your own home. Seed stamp for instructions for measuring your eyes. M 773 Saj 773 Suarsn i SSssT Write to us, or call when in our city. Respectfully, The Litading Jeiteliers of JYbrth Carolina, TRADE ST., CHARLOTTE. N. C. Absolutely Pure. Uls iiowder nerer Tarien. A mart e! of pnritr. ngth ami whwleimnenesta. Jlore economieal 1 MTJI-jTEIJJ. Tai mil f. a an0 n anrfOiyijawawaa, M 1W mtii tm rw ttmm r tmwrmmr mm N finja't CaaBMtaa aawr 9m mm Sow mm Mataaai mmm immm hm iimiIj tmr Ciafti. Omk, TTiiuNi Tin' 1" mm m ilmN, mmr csmiiensatiim with thn mnlritmie f low test. iStert weight . alnm or prhphate imwde-a. Snid mam im. hm, KOTAL hAKINIl fOWDEIS W Wall t., X. Y. FOR SALE. ;:Ori hnnoe and lot in the ton f N"ew- tonr i-n Front street, near the uepot. lluae two storieo, with six rooms, wel of water and large nrxln. Lot contains aa Here and three quarters.- Honse in hean timl Krte. Apply at the ENTEi. PRISE OFFICE. The Blisses Van&tory - Are weekly mcein'n their Fall and Win ?rtoek of Millinerv and Fam-y goods Corits. Kid ami W.lim and h- at.mmn- WA&TTaA.tATtel, Atlaata,ga. Vm na. aiooiaa axcKLcmamaT coboial a NOTICE. Com one and ail, mmc great and raiOlJ nd pay rr.e what yon owe aid f ext, I must close my business at once. 1 30 K. a FTZER FOR SALE. A five weeks old ball calf, two third Jer sey. Will take roughnens in exchange. For further particulars apply to - VI KS FHIFEIi O301t Kkwtos, -f. C . Q"h n.rl ctte Sis". O-, - HAS THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE OF Furniture, Wiudow Shades, Baby Carriages and Metalie Cases If You Went Bargains Send for Prices. E. M. ANDREWS, CEEAJwLO -DEALER IN ALL ViTNDS OF- JtflLLIJYER Y. I am daily expect ft complete supply of winter goods. Velvet, felt and straw hats, for ladiea and misses, hats, emlicotdfted velvet hoods, and tarn o"haiiters, for chil- dren cashm.-re caps for infants , a grt rm rirfy of ostrich and FAafCY FEATHERS. silk velvet, new style hat ecar&, neekrnch- i BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE BE SU&E TO GET itX LOW PRICES FOR j Cheap and Fine Goods of the Latent Stylts SSwtary of State. U.ougU their 6Tck. M113. BO ST. i zm . ITICSOLS, WEST TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C- V l
The Catawba County News (Newton, N.C.)
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Nov. 6, 1885, edition 1
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