IKE KETGN E3JTERPB1SE
PUBLISHED EVESY FRIDAY BY
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FRIDAY, August (, 1807.
We Hurrender all of our edito
rial and a good portion of our
local space this week to interest
ing communications of which we
have an unusual number. We
commend all of them to our
readers and know they will be
edified and instructed by giving
each a careful reading. We are
gratified to see our columns free
ly used whenever any one has
a word of encouagement or can
give us instruction upon the
ouestions that we are so much
x
interested in.
WASHIXOTOX ITEMS.
The new tariff bill has been for
mnllv mssed bv both llouees of
J.
Congress and has been signed by
the President. The crowning act
was when the President sffixed hie
Bignature to the bill, this be did at
four minutes paBt four o'clock Sat
urday Julv 24th. A few minutes
belore four o'clock Chairman Ding
ley appeared at the White House
with Representative flager, who by
virtue of his office of Chairman of
the Committee on enrolled bills, car.
raid the bill. Mr. Dine ley oi
course, kept his eye on the now fa
mouB document which has made bis
name known in all parts of the world
The President was surrounded by
all the members of the Cabinet who
were in the city. A number of pens
were produced, the owner of each
begging the President to use their
pen in signing the bill, but he rec
ognized the right of Mr. Dingley
and used his pen, though he laugh
inely suggested that the next time
he must provide a larger specimen
for his use.
Previous to this, however there
had cccured the scene at the Capi
tol which always accompany the fi
nal moments iu the enactment of
important measures. The announce
ment that the Senate would at three
o'clock, take the vote by which the
conference report would be adopted
attracted to the chamber at that
hour the largest throng teen there
at thiB session. All the galleries
were crowed end all the available
standing room on the floor was filled.
There was really nothing in the final
yote to warrant such an attendance.
The occasion lacked everything that
was picturesque or spectacular.
Senator Stewart who had been
standing in the aide and preaching
calamity with doleful voice quit
talking three minutes before three
o'clock and immediately the clerk
began to call the roll. When the
Vice President stated that the con
ference report had been agreed to
there was a decided manifestitation
of applause, and it was interesting
to note that two Japanese gentle
men and lady in the diplomatic gal
lery were carried away by a wave of
sympathy so far bb to join in the
demonstration.
With much haste the bill was car
ried ever to the House, where its re
ception was awaited by members
eager to get away and who welcom
ed it, at least on the republican side,
with noisy and hearty approval. As
soon as the action of the Senate had
been reported the enrolled bill, a
bulky mass of eighty one pages of
parchment, which had been prepared
in advance, was laid before the
Speaker and he signed his name
ue wrote bis signature in full,
441 T -r 1 11 i . .
-Luuiuan a. xveea ana nis pen
scratched along the parebmett, the
republicans in the House again ap
plauded. Quickly the new law was
takeD to the Senate laid before the
Vice President, and after it had been
eigned by him was carried to the
White House, as has already been
stated
Scarcely had the announcement of
the passage of the conference report
on the tariff bill been made in the
JiU I lit. C ixaiy
Juvvi-, ZC hi the j
u a uu:ii L""1j ""- -
o'.u.,.--r.'Ui iv.d iV?i;tH lor the
notion. The adoption of the bili
by the House is the last step which
will be taken with the pre posed leg
islation. Th? Senate cua noi aci
upon it, and, Senator Aldrich Fta
led, no action was expected. "For
his, we are willing to assume our
ull measure of responsibility."
The extraordinary session of the
?ftyfifth CoDgreee came to an end
at 9 o'clock Saturday night July J.
The final proceeding were quiet and
uninteresting. In tbe benate tuerb
wre only sixteen Senators present,
and the attendance of tne uouee
was also small. There were no
crowds in the galleries.
Tbe passage of tbe adjournment
resolution in the House was made
the occasion for two speeches. The
Democrats were represented by Mr.
Wheeler of Alabama who said that
nothing had come out of the session
except a law to increase th6 taxation
of the people in lieu of the prosperi
ty which the Republicans had prom
ie6d. Oa the other haad Mr. Gros
venor, of Ohio, said that he deemed
the occasion a proper one for con
gratulating the country and the Re
publican majority in the House upon
the auspicious closing of this Clos
ing of this Congress. Looking at
the history of the brief period since
March 4th in a dispassionate way,
be declared that no candid man
could deny that there bad been bet
ter management cf affairs than that
cf the present administration and
the two houses of Congress. This
remark was greeted with Republican
applause. At S:55 Mr. Grosvenor,
from the committee appointed to
wait upon the President, announced
that they had performed their mis
sion. "Tbe President, desires us to
convey to the House bis congratu
lations on our work,' said he, "and
to say that he exrres&ed the hope
that it would rebound to tbe credit
of the people. He also desired me
to express his best wishes for a
pleasant vacation and a return of all
the members ia good health' A
spontaneous outburst of applause
greeted this from both sides of the
House, and then, at exactly 9 o'clock,
the Speaker declared tbe House ad
jourced without day.
There was friction and bad blood
in tbe Secate before adjournment
was agreed to. The opposition to
the adjournment was however voted
down quickly and then followed the
usual vote of thanks to the Vice
President and a hsppy response by
him, and President pro tern Frye
was also remembered inthe same
fashion.
Messrs. Allison and xurpi6 were
appointed to wait upon the Preei
dent. They speedily reported, Mr.
Allison stated that the President ex
tended his congratulations to the
Senate and the House and had no
further communications to make
This closed the work. There was a
President to take steps for
14 t rk m.Hnn other For The Newton Enterprise.
tue rtiicuiu ui v- i
Competitor prisoner?. Mr. berry
urged that is waa more important to
pioteut American citizens, imjuntly
1 . hi Lv Hnahi. thuii tu puaa a ttsiiff
J L
bill.
With some reluctance Mr.Alliaon
agreed to let the resolutions coneid
Public schools have come to stay.
This should no longer ba a question.
All enlightened nations have them.
The UQtio enlightened the cation,
the belter the schools, the more in
telligent, progressive, and prosper-
HonsUla Itland letter.
For The Newton Enterprise.
After a few weeks of busy work, I will
again write you a few lines to inform
your many readers of what news I can.
Since the beginning of time, there has
never beeu such a time as there was in
the Rend last Friday, the occasion of the
River Bend rally. Our people had looked
forward for a great day and they enjoyed
oub is tbe nation. Our government.
ered with the agreement that there national, state, municipal and county hhat th? "P- They had been so
' 7 , . , .. . , . ... I enthused over the matter that for weeks
Should be no debate ana an imme"! rebus uuiy uu iijo imomgeLco ui iuw
tiaremont Items.
For The Newton Enterprise.
Claiiemoxt, N. C, Aug. 4, 1S97. I
will give you a few dots from our little
town perhaps thoy may interest some of
your many readere. We are sorry to
note the death of JoM-ph Linker Yount,
August 2nd. sou of Mr. George Youut
one of our prominent farmers, he was
sick only a few days with typhoid mala
ria of the most fatal type, he was a
bright promising lad of fifteen years.
w1Vm. o-rpftt crowds would assemble on I His remains were interred in the eemete-
diate vote . The important resolution people. Education ia therefore a the ffrollIld3 almost daily to practice on ry at St. John's Tuesday. The funeral
was then nut on its final passage, necessity, lno education OI every the tournament track and get what in- services were conducted by Kev. Cromer,
anA without romment and bv unani- body is better than the education of formation they could, tfy sunset ot the Among tnose presenr we none iro.u
mous vote was passed without a roll the few. The majority of the repre- evening of the 29th you eould look over Newton Mrs J L. Wood and son, Mr.
I .. . P. .. . .u tam m . the grounds and it would remind you of hancelount. Miss Carpenter and sever
call. Jb OllowirgiH me text oi luo I ""ft J " DnI,amnmmh w ti1w mnnv Ul others whose names we did not learn.
- ot. i a 1:1 i it i" j i - - " j i
Melton resolution: "Kesolved, mat noi eo iiseiy iu cm.gmeneu many. with camp8 &nd Q hftd Wp deop,y 8ympathi3!e with the Ik-
the President of tbe United StateB universal eaucauon is me saieguara come many mHe8 to be on hand in the reaved parents, brothers and sisters in
ho nnd he is herebv. empowered to of the republic. Not only is it our morning when the programme began. I this dark hour, having passed through
u .,,.1, mennnrflfi ka in his iudff- safeguard in government, but in I To see the torches all over the woods the same a snort time ago, anuweex
ant. n"-" ' I - . .... . I . . i . . ii - , . . j j. ii i,r.,n-
l :,i , thr-aaa of Opa Droerress. and m all that makes a ana me peopie moug au mgot u ivuuiu ura... B,u.rL..
LUCiib VY liX PDVilAW bwv I a. J
Melton, Alfredo Laborde and Wil- people content and happy.
iau) Gildea and tbe restoration oi mu uroi, uuijr iu ii UU) thing wa8 ready Refreshment We are having some of the hottest
the schooner Competitor to ner wmu iu l ibuiuj, uu tuuu iu stands were all up and the melodious weather we have experienced this season.
owner; and to secure this end he is his country. TheBC duties may be Louud by sunrise of the dealer "that cold We have had refresbing rains and crops
q-horizad and requested to employ one, For in voting to improve the ice lemonade, made m the shade and are looking tine.
such means or exercise such power public schools, you are doing a duty stirred with a spade' was now ready for
fr. nr famJlv anA fn ennr nnnntn ISiUf. n uu una suuuu kuiub w
and their need be no difference be.
Fyra
Blood means sound health. With pore,
rich, healt hy blood, the stomach and di
gestive Organs will be vigorous, and there
will be no dyspepsia. Rheumatism and
Neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula and
Salt Rheum will disappear. With pure
1 S!7.
something that had never had been seen and for consolation point them to
before. So by the morning of the rally I who doeth all things well."
'Him
BBood
as may be necessary.
Messrs. John Moser and Lee Hoke
went to Newton Monday, Miss Jennie
en stands reminded us of so many quack I Shook of Mooreville was a visitor at
doctors. With all this and more a more 1 Claivmout Hall last week, Mrs. (iarland
"A misplaced comma in tbe MC- tween J0U and tne Qod who "m&keth fnvornhlp m0rninlr madeevervone reioice Amdt and Mrs. Ed Setzer of this place
Kinley tariff bill cost the government tfce eun j0 riBe on the evil and on the that something was in store that would are sick with fever, we hope they may
over half a million dollars, Baia good, and sendeth rain on the just J awake the people. So shortly after day-
Representative Dockery today, Uut anj on tne UEjUet."
there will be no such error in this something to be considered
bill." The bill originally proposed Nortb Carolina, while not the
to put "fruit. plants" on the free list. p0oreBt of the states, ia the furthest
As it became law, bowever, tbe para behind in the matter cf public
graph read "fruit, plants, "etc, and ecbools. We have the shortest
the Secretary of the Treasury esti- echool term.
mated that before a correction could he better school systems have
be made by Congress the govern- tne local tax, a tax on the district or
ment was compelled to refund hall township.
million dollars in duties. Ibis The man who does not patronize when ther started. The crize winner of Brooklyn street.
tariff bill will be enrolled under tbe nublio schools, who can now afford whiteconteet was Genoa Brimer who wa Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Setzer went to New
the new method of printing instead U0 Q without them, oueht to vote given the prefference between a pig and ton Monday.
of enrolled by pen, and tbere will be for locai taxation. By improving ?200 in cash- ' Rev. J. H. Rex road left yesterday to
no onnortunitv for mistakes of that aBD Duna th At the close of this contest the greased attend Synod in some part of Maryland
,, ' pole was tried. We put up f 155.00 to Ke did not learn the name of the place.
a'""- ne is iBKiuf? an lDEurance doiict h -. . i f t r i'n c .1 o 4.1
. 1 1 me man toai wonia go up it ana many I Jir.j.i.ivH m iuccuuiupiuhicui
Assistant Secretary Vacderlip July which wlU benefit every generation tried and tried, to no effect. Work they Sunday with his family.
! -aurthorizd the Chief of the Bur- 01 1118 posterity. iMsvereeB 01 lonune am out an tney could ao no one got near
W e next start-
soon recover.
break of the 30th, one could see the Misses Cora and Ixla Smith of Cono
great crowds coming from north, south, ver visited Mrs. ilarion Moser last week,
east and west, and by 8 o'clock the woods Mrs. W. F, White has returned from
was full and it looked like a great circus High Point much improved in health,
was in view. Our programme was start- Dr. Little and son of Catawba were in
td at 7 o'clock by the wheelbarrow con- town Tuesday.
te6t and for an hour and a half it was During a severe electrical storm here
amusing to hear the thousand voices Monday evening lightning struck two
laughing themselves almost to death at trees opposite Claremont Hall, running
the fellows, blindfold running to the into the grainery of Mr. Jonas Sigmon
stake. Many of them when time run and tearing up a post and ran into the
out were further from the stake than I ground. The same bolt struck a tree on
Your nerves will be strong, and your
sleep sound, sweet and refreshing.
Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood.
That is why it cures so many diseases.
That is why so many thousands take it
to cure disease, retain good health, pre
vent sickness and suffering. Remember
nn n ju
Lni (Q) vQ) vQ s
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle.
. . j-v.. cure Liver Ills; easv to
rlOOU S PllIS take, easy to operate. 25c
TRINITY COLLEGE.
SEXT SESSION OPENS SEPT. 8.
Three full courses of study. Large
number of electives. Two full chairs in
English. Women admitted to all classes.
One Hundred and One Thousand Dollars
added to the endowment during the pres
ent year. Only male literary college in
North Carolina that is located in a city.
The best business course offered in the
State. Send for album and catalogue.
Address JNO. C. KI t.GO,
Durham, N. C.
iXGRTH CAROLINA
COLLEGE CF AGRICULTURE
AND MECHANIC ARTS
WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 9th, 1S07.
- o
! Thorough academic, scientific aud tech
nical courses. Experienced Special
ists in every department.
T 1 1 T 3
expenses rta session, I PR HQ M KDani -
For County Students, - - f 93.00
T. R.
DRUGGIST,
THE PBOCESSIOJf,"
A FT EE AX EIPEE1ESCE CF XEAKLT. 30
TEARS WK ABE STILL "KIEPUfG CP WITH
AXD BXGIX TH NlW
TEAK WITH A LAEGE AND WEIX-ASSOETIlr
STCCK OT EVEHTTHIXG CSITALLT KEPT IS
A FIRST-CLASS, UP-TO DATE
DRUG STORE.
eau of Eugraving and Printing to may come to hia deecendentB, but if the top, eo no one won
. D, ?a,- t n fhft nffln nf ,hfi they have the brain and the means of the wheelbarrow cont
print and deliver to the Office of the J The prize waa 50 .
For all Other Students, - 323.00
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Setzer joined the I Apply for Catalogues to
excursion to anderbilt s last week. I alexanker o. hoi.lai.ay. li n..
Raleigh, N. C.
iv 9 tf
President.
test for the n. They report a pleasant time. Mr. Mark
cents which was Sigmon and two daughters, Mrs. J. F.
Secretary, United States notes, tree
sury notes and Bilver certificates to afaBlo piest negro we ever saw. I laet week. Miss Carrie Shook from near
the amount of 104,000,000. This! 11 8 not a Iact tDat "e cnildren At the close of this and the speaker Catawba visited at Oaremout Ha!1 rri" You cannot afford to be without
j :ni ii iu. n OI mis country ao not aitena tne I Dr. Ltias. D. Alclver. .Messrs. S. Witt- aay ana caiuraay. jar. ana .urs.jas.
BUpUiy Will UB UIU6UY Ul IUO BUJOllCI - I -
, . ,. public EchoolB. Our average attend- kowsky, J. D. McCauI. Heriot Clarkson, W - Sigmon went to Newton last week.
UtJUUUJlUUUUIJO ) ' ii.oo axjvt i - I T T JT A "V: Mr ,n P Shnnl Trlpll mm.
t enc and will bfl Pnffifient for the aDCe WaB afl gOM, lonrteeD -F.--- - -"---rr
-THE-
i ; ' j i -i a .
, . .. . . , nan or in th ntntoR rf PfinnRvlvn, "tt,D8 arnveu, we proceeaea to
needs ol tne ireasury ior a penoa f m speakers stand where a great crowd was
the I ty were here Monday visiting relatives
Dr. Frank Herman of Conover was in
. i , . . i . 'v a a cj luiiu tt mi c i. fi cat u u u f. ao I
Of about three months, covering the mB'.uuu ur 1U uu " I there waiting to hear these great men town Wednesday. Miss EfBe Unit the
usual large demacd for small bills to Dmr)g lDe ecnooi age irom six to who wf.re there to a(jdress the most no- beautiful and accomplished daughter of
be used in ths movement of the t"c",'j'""0 o uibj Die looKing crowu ever assemDiea in tnis -ui.-'unu iiunw irmum uuuiituiun
- tv-q t,do,w nonfmont want of attendance in places. The county. school at the school house near this
crops. ine ireasury uepartmeni , . t. The meetine- was called to order hv onr Place. Mr.H.C.IVal a well known
anticipates, in view of the abundant J , .MU - - - c drummer of TajWUle was in town State
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Raleigh, N. C.
Sotice!
mocaentary lull and thee the Vice,
President announced: Senators, it
only remains for me, under the reso
lution of the Senate, to announce
tha the extra session of the Fifty-
fifth Congress is at an end, and that
the Senate stands adjourned without
day."
Senator Tillman's resolution cnems
andine: an investigation of tbe alleg
ed sugar scandal has been squelch
ed by the committee on expenses.
Senator Jones, chairman ef that
committee read a lengthy report to
tbe Senate on the rt solution and
recommended that no investigation
be made. The report lavs down the
broad proposition that the charges
are newspaper publications, without
any averment of personal knowledge
on the part of the writerd of the
articles. The report takes the
ground that it would not be worih
while to investigate all tbe charges
that are made against Senators by
newspaper correspondents, because
the Senate would not have time for
other business. The committee does
not believe that newspaper corres
pondents who have the temerity to
make charges against Senator should
be expelled from the press gallery
because other ealleries would be
j i aoie ana enicienr presiaenr. jar. v . j.
crops and foreign demand, an unuM J ' Cansler who introduced the Secretary Saturday stopping at Claremont Hall.
eually large and early call for small ,Bi etcm u,eu eBOUSu and Treasurer (who is this humble scribe) Little Katie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
billa. already, liut you want to eaucate to deliver the welcome address in a cor- N.C. Sigmon is quire sick with rheuma
vour children better. It will pay dial manner. To the crreat reirret of all tism. Dr. Herman of Conover is attend
Secretary Long July 23 -received you to do so. If you improve the I two of our speakers were not present, ing her.
replies from the Carnegie and the nublic schoolp vou will educate 1-. Goy. Joseph F.Johnson of Alabama We hope the good people at Mt. I
Bethletem companies to his invita- them more chear.lv than in anv other aud I,on- C" n- Mebanp' Superintendent enjoyed the picnic Hot weather pre-
.m.-f u.-j- f- cnrmlvintT Public Instruction. After delivering the vented us irom attending. lest wisiies
J I V " J " I o.1.a rf n-oloomo t-o inf iviiIthvJ IIrT I TO Sill
..... .! I I UUUI Oi3 VH IT V .I.LIWUU. l.Vi .AVTU. '
armor lor tne tnree Dattie snips Tber are manv children in thin K n ir.nl,, ...v. : j o iru.
j .1. u. Aicvaii u uu luuuuuum .ur. o. iiiil-
Illinois, Wisconsin and Alabama, in county whose education will pay kowsky in a very appropriate manner,
accordance with the minitationa every year one hundred per cent cn Mr. Wittkowskey made a very fine
placed by Congress upon tbe price the money invested. What invest- speech. Mr. Cansler introduced Mr. Chas.
to be paid for armor. Both of the ,Y,rt ill r,u-P B -all fn nnr .hil. Mclver, Fresident of the State Normal
, . . , I L J J Tnct r
i 'i i ill i inr: ifN i ihTi i iih ri n v i ii iiiiii . j ;i i i a i
r j uieu, Kinuucuuuieu auu Kitai A v i. I nnnnfififl. rjuti tne TOV leit DV eirerv I .k ci a . v ...
, . , , -.onr I- . , j UUCBl OU UUilU MSSCU C) Cf UWl, CITU UUUI - - I iuwi v..iu6 c-cij n-uui; iliuoi. tuaikc- I'a.i
wiiijiii mti cow iiuin, uu iub gruuuu gtand-cbildren T It :s a fact also 0 na in a rr Motner wnen sne tirst presses ic ment. July 3d. 1S97. Sale July 24th
tbat it is not possible for them to hw nii hom nficn mtUimmi Km ij i. n f- lier heart lier babe, proves tlie J. M. Murray, Adm r.
Produce armor Of the quality thev nntnlila diimib nit. fntinrr enntpst nndnt.no onp wishinn-1 Contrary
hfivfi been fiunrtlvinrr to the fovcm- ; ki:. tnmtw. that nart of the nroirram was .Danger anQ SUlienng IUTiSL in
--. o m i au iiuuiuicuicut ui uio uuuiiu x--r-.
ment at that figure. The povern. I 1 ; i:!,!- called off. Dinner was then announced
O O I QLUUU1D ID UUD ll&DIJT IU IU jUIC IUD I
ment will now have an opportunity ,v;;i i I after
. .... ... I I Ivnirrhra nils rip! i v'rn hv Mr. -I Snrincs
t r ccfal-tlian an ormAi1 rva Irirt r, nlonf l i. , . -r t . 11, . ! o - 1
uiKn graae. is is liKeiv 10 ce oi Davidson, and then the riding began and
r zi j l 1 i . . . i - w
ui iib uwu, u uuuer recent legiem- great benefit to them. to the satisfaction of the crowd, Mack
tion it was given the power to do, if Only divine laws are perfect. The Henderson won the prize. The corona
the armor plate makers did not agree present school law mav not be the I tion address was delivered by Brevard
to make armor at the maximum price be8ti but it ia the best we have now, Nixou' Eeq- The next thing in order was
of $300 per ton
PRICES
AS LOW"
AS THE
LOWEST.
We have ALL thb Books tsed is
THE PFELIC SCHOOLS AND SIXL THEM AT
PUBLISHERS' PRICES.
CALL A5sD SEE US.
Tf fg lhnncyhl" hv 1VFar? Having taken out Letters of Admin
J.U xo X IIWLAail 1,AU117 istration upon the tate of Ellen M.
wnen tne Creator said to woman Mauray, deceased, 1 hereby notify all
"in SOITO-W Siialt thou bring-forth persons having claims against saides-
Institute of Greensbore. who made the children, that a curse was pro- tJ)e 10tfa dav of JnJy lsg8
T.R.ABEBKETHY
j
Ills
the pathway of the Expectant
Mother, and should be avoided,
that she may reach the hour
when the hope of her heart is tc
be realized, in full vigor and
strength.
It has been rumored that Secre
tary Sherman signed his now fa
mous dispatch in the Bering sea case
against his own judgment and that
there was a pretty quarreel brewing
at the State Department and the
White House over the affair. Secre
tary Sherman returned to the State
Department July 23, after an
abseneoe of a few days on account of
illness, but that he had kept himself
informed of tbe affairs of the day
was evidenced from the fact that he
had already read the story and was
prepared to enter a prompt and
specific denial cf the allegation
He said that there was not a word
of truth in it, and that as a matter
of fact he had been in perfect accord
with the President in every step of
the correspondence relating to the
seal question.
Ihn Kail 1 T T -1 1 1 1- X-1 1 1 ( At n-O c f-llO fi Il I
Ti : i : ii j: : luc "c """J .....
count the cost. R E Henderson who so faithfully man-
At what value is your land assess- aged this part of the program assisted
ed for taxation? At what is your I by Messrs. R. W.Dunn and Chas. Lowe.
personal property valued ? Count Ifc win be nted that Mr. Clarkson did
what your tax "For Schools" would not speak as it was his ish not to. The
uC. uulu.1r,ulo,yU. x ut we pxpected. We were sorry that we
and some who are "AgainBt Schools'' failed to have a game of ball on our
to count it for you. Remember that grounds that day as the Mt. Island team
the poll tax is thirty cents. Deter-1 went back on us and played Matthews
"Mother s Friend
DR. C. P. AMBLER,
Rooms -A & 5 Temple Court, Tat ton Ave.
ASHEVILLE, N. C
Practice limited to Eye, Throat and
Lungs.
Hours : 0:30 to 12 A. M.: 2:30 to -4 T.
M. Sunday, 10 to 12 A.M. Kes. Tel"
241. Office 24S.
so relaxes
the system
that the
natural and
necessary ,
NOTICE.
mine what is your duty, in this mat
ter, to yourself, your children, your
neighbor's children, children yet un
born, and to your country.
John Dallas Rows,
"Supervisor of Schorls" for Ca
tawba County,
Senate, when Executive Secretary Cpen t0 them and the notoriety they
Pruden, who bad been standing at
tbe entrance to the chamber for sev
eral minutes, presented in a bulky
envelope the long expected message
irom tbe President relating to the
appointment of a currency commis
sion. As soon as he could reach tbe
House he presented the message to
tbat body, which took prompt ac
tion. A special order was adopted
providing that after sixty minutes
debate the House should vote upon
a bill appointment of a commission
and appropriating $100,000 for its
expense.
wnen tbe hour expired the bill
was passed by a vote of 124 to 99,
only two Republicans, Messrs
Mahany of New York, and Linney of
JNorth Carolina, voting in the nega
live. The Democrats and Populists
voted BOlidly against tbe bill. Just
before the measure was passed an
amendment proposed by Mr. Car
mack that the commission should
would receive would prove a source
of promotion. Improved is also out
of the question, as the remedy would
be worse than the disease. It is held
that there should not be an investi
gation, unleeB there is substantial
evidence and that a failure to diB
prove the charges is not equivalent
to a conviction. In conclusion the
report says:
It seems to your committee that
the time has come when the Senate
6bould emphatically declare by its
action that it will not be accessory
to attacks upon itself or its members
from irresponsible sources. No in
veBtigaticn of aoy charge affecting
the integrity of the Senate or Ub
members Bhould at any time be un
dertaken unless BHch charge be de
finite and made by some known and
responsible pereon not engaged pro
feeeionally in sensational Journalism.
Dr. Klng'i Hew XMccovery for Consumption.
This is the best medicine in tbe
world for all forms of Coughs and
Colds and for Consumption. Every
bottle is guaranteed. It will cure
and not disapoint. It has no equal
for Whooping Cough, ABtbma, Hay
Fever, pheumonia, Bronchitis. La
Grippe, Cold in the Head and for
Consumption. It is sold for all ages,
pleasant to take, and, above all, a
sure cure. It is always well to take
Dr. King's New Life Pills in counec-
tion with Dr. King's Discovery, as
they regulate and tone the stomach
and bowels. We guarantee perfect
satisfaction or return money. Free
Trial bottles at T. R. Abernethy'e
Drug Store.
In tbe Senate July 21, at the re
quest of Senator Berry, of Arkanias.
jrecommeaa a monetary eyetem in the resolution was passed empower-
Whether the reports of the
abundance of gold in the Klon
dike country be true or not it is
a bonanza for the ship and boa
owjiers that carry people and
stuff to the grab land. Star.
What Hood's Sarsaparilla has
done for others it will also do for
you. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures all
blood diseases.
on their ground a distance of two miles
from here the Mt. Island boys white !
washed the Matthew boys. We notice
Steel Creek is bucking against us as they
announce that they will have tlieiran- d Don't be deceived
nuai picnic tne same aay we announce -Mother's Friend" ia the ereateet remedy ever
ours. We had people from all over the I pat on the m&rket,&nd all my customers praise it
country here including Messrs. Quince Kigy."-W.H.Kma iCo.,Whitewright,Tex.
Tount and family and James Allen and
Notice is hereby given that an election
will be held on Tuesday after the second
n-ncrc I Monday in August 1897, in each school
1T rVlarv: district (Township) and at each voting
tois-esa pidte prei.jlict jn ajj district (Township) upon
wi k.uuu.iit he question oi levying a special district
Hausea I (township) tax for public schools of said
J "rTpArtarhp I district (township) ot 10c on the SltX).
' TJrvons or wortu of property and 30c on each
jiuuuijr i tor in the school laws as amended dt the
Fnrehodinp-I Lecrislatnre of 1S9G and 1S07.
-9 A A , J : , I I I 1- SlI'MjIV '
ana at uie trying nuui tukcs i .,. . T, .... .; " "-7"...
v..-v c e. ,o.J ' hairman Board ot Co. Commissioners
vLLnva-uxx o xdxijr ju. of Catawba Countv -. C.
py motners nave experienced, j. p. Herman, Clerk of Board.
Hothing but "Mother's Frieni"
Berlisliire and
Poland China.
X(
I have a fine lot of Berkshire and Po
land China pigs for sale. They areoi tbe
best strains and beautiful specimens of
improved stock. The sire of these piirs i
an imported one from England very
fine. Call at my place of business.
miles southeast of Newton or address.
M. JJ. Clixe, Newton, N. C.
NOTICE!
A Valuable Prescription.
Editor Morrison of Worthington,
nd., "Sun" writes. 'you have a
valuable preemption in Electric Bit
Trust ees Sale.
By virtue of authority granted to me
by John C. Mallonee and wife, M. F.
Mallonee, by their deed dated September
ters, and I can cheerfully recommend j Bandy. There were many that estima-
tt for Constipation and Sick Head- ted the crowd at 10,000. If King Omega
ache, and as a panem! BTctnm f.nni I was here with his own shirt and a bor-
has
familv of Newton and manv others that I Book To Exoectant Mothers mailed freo. con-1 12th, lbl6, and duly registerel in the
omce oi tne Kegisier oi lfeeds lor (ataw
ba County, North Carolina, in Book 52
of Deeds, Tages 162, 1G3 and 164, I will
sell at the Court House door, in Newton,
Aorth L-aronna, on
1 UESDAY, AUGUST 17th 1897,
At one o'clock, p. m., to the highest bid
der for cash, all that land described in
As the fruit season is now on hau l I
will for the next thirty day turn my en
tere attention to manufacturing
Fruit Dryers
and
Fruit Cans.
All in need of either will do well to rail
on or write to me before buying. 1
do you right.
Yours truly,
V. H. F.1ARLOW,
NEWTON, ". C
... . . ... ,i i.iniTiir v.inariiH 1 11 11 iriii.Ltini mini iii niiLni w
ma rtirl nT. hava tha lrnrkT. t-rt moot- I 0 . . "
uiu uui; ' i-. testimonials.
From the rural parts of Catawba we no-1 Tms bradreld regulator co..atlanta,ga.
ticed Messrs. M. IVf. Cline, A. P. Finger,
Monroe Edwards and a eon of Jacob
OLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS.
LAND SALE.
it
i mis. to
TO THE
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- i I rowed Jacket we regret tbat he didn't I ; I v k i : : 1
SteMo 2f2 Pnffano tlmva A i iuc aiuuim i 6 uio umira ouu u ue f . inen ana j, n . cneniii against . on Lflrenza iiomers line mirontolliis JTlXJllly i lVt ctcti'"
. . & 'I had we would have given him a jacket, I J. Gamble and others 1 will sell at the 1 house and in centre of street, and runs
UnicagO, was all run down, could not I an(j hen probably he would have been I court house in Newton on the I with his line N. 8 West seven poles to a
eat nor diaeet food, had a heto f- t,, l ; w;r I FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER ?Loue n mt; thence .North 88 West
i ... I . - l o f-vonf r lon m A I onti - a i I wrl- n-n l - - au.iu wuvi
w men never Jell ner and lelt tired, instead ot Umega. We hoped to see - - a?n;a -XI oh hence along said Railroad South 20
. - r . 1 . k-' . VUUBB .Kruw avA ? AAV AA.r"AAA ll. . s
vcfiar-p hnt ci-r hntiiao i?i..t.;. nnire a nnmDer oi tne enterprise cor-1 i i"r i-. n:...n. i r.asr seven ihjicsto a staKe on sain ronri
j , - -" wnioD v uiiuuiu juiiiiug lmius oi r. vi. viamoie, i yier I . , . .. . ... , " " ,
Bitters restored her health and re. respondents also the noble editor But !ty and otW l.ing a part oH.
to our znucn sorrow we iaiiea to see i iuhu cuuveveu uj ai. McovKiexo
' j m I of Bale,
come tuuunu, we win cacusb niem iiusi , iv,, .- rv.
newed her strength. Prices 50 cents
and $1.00. Get a bottle at T. B
Abernethy'e Drug Store.
Inside of twenty-four
after the tariff bill passed sugar
went up from one-sixteenth to
one-fourth of a cent a pound
The Trust is protected. Star
time if they will only do better next time.
So thanking, the press for what it done
hours I also the speakers and people for their
good behavior and attendance we will
close our letter by wishing for all a glo-
ible. Terms made known on day f, Mf "f 7 lot No
uguto 107 onaplatmadebyJ.il. Lee, Surveyor.
M'. E. Lowrasce. Com. John Wilkes, Trastee.
July 7, 18117.
LAND SALE.
By virtue of a deed of trust executed
hv Knhcrt H Pnnk nrl irifoSurQli I
rious and good time, with plenty and to I Cook on the 27th day of April, 1890 to
spare tor all is our wish.
Very Eespt.,
WHEAT WANTED
At Banner Roller Mills is the place to
Roht. L. Aberxethv.
Waa Soon Feeling Better.
''For three yearB I was troubled
with my heart and liver. I was run
NO CUBS HO PAT
Eugene M. Blalock, as trustee in which is sell your wheat or exchange it and get
conveyed the lands hereinafter described the best flour you ever had. Try us and
to secure the sum of thrte hundred and , , , . J
twenty two dollars and fifty cents due ee it we don t do you right.
and payable to the Equitable Mortgage T. J. IIAMSAUR&SOXS, PKOPS
I omnnnv on thp first rtAv nf Mar 1x I
Company on the first day of May. 181)5.
which deed of trust is recorded in the
LINCOLN TON, N. C.
1 ll T ? u. r 1 - P .
That is the wnv 11 Arnotri.f. ooii ."m "l lue egisier oi aeeas iqr caraw
ROYE'S TASTELESS CHIlI. TfiM & 1' SfS ?.k NOtlCC
it r . -r . . . 1 i a , lucoaiu uueitr. iu-1
wbik, l was bo Wk. i tried many for Chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron gene M. Blalock, will offer for sale to the Under the power contained in the last
medicineB and finally boueht a bottle and Quinine in a tastlesa form. Child I highest bidder for cash, at the court I will and testament of Jacob Lutes, dee..
ofHood'.Ss.p.rUl I was .oo '-; Adnltre,er it , bitter Muse- tfr$SgS5$ LLt ."i'cl
feeling better, and after taking a few auntomc8- iTice, 50c. Sept. 1897, the said land conveyed, viz: August next about 50 acres of good
one hundred and forty seven acres cf land adjoining lands of D. II. llass, W.
lanu in sain oormTv ot l atavhii. miimn. I" Mnnnov unH rtho inT.
to work." W. J. Habeis, Cloverdale. N0?0!?.?6? fa? Nenralgl. Get Dr. Wle? I ing the lands of John Hamilton. Loved I insr to see the land hrfnr ih
... ,.u Taylor, Jefferson Linebarger.Y.T. Colly please call on Edward Lutes or Geore
andr. A. Blackley. August 4th 1897. 1 Lutes who will show the same. Abont.
Eugene ai. liLALocK, lYustee. I two-thirds of this land is cleared and the
ii. n lUHiKsrooA. rrornev. iremaindpr is m timhsr Too
I , 1 AJJ r. Mniii'
Known on aay ot sale. July 30. 1897.
T I ' Tlr . ... .
wfiS8iopAwirAjgiaT Pr. MUe' Paia Kite. AH drugjist boU Dr. HUe1 Nerre Plaster. Serving Executor of Jacob Lnt
more bcttleB I was strong and able
to
Va.
Hood's Pills are tbe favorite fam
ily cathartic. Easy to take, gentle.
mild. 25 cents.
D A M f f ACHB and RirrrMATiBM relieved i
Lbj Dr. MUea Nerve Plasters.
New Goods
have also added GRO
CERIES to my stock.
Coffee, sugar and all
hinds of groceries.
Remember I will sell you goi! -f""-'
at the very lowest prices. Call audi
me. Many thanks to my customer!' Il'r
past patronage,
I am located near Newton Cotton Mi
Yours Respeefully,
Joseph Gemayel.
FOR SALE.
I will sell my fara lying jut out.-0'
the incorporate limits of Ne"1'
easy terms. Apply or write for par:
lars to B. F. Fali s,
Cleveland Mills, '
(iilElP
d Whisky Ha
cured at home
ticnlArssentXu'a
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