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, IS. l.i.i..S.4i4Vt.iu WAIIKMOHO, X. C, JULY 15; 17. JAS. G. BOYLIIJ, Publisher. EiILLKI IS A SJU.11 BATTLE. LEK'S HESJCiSATIOX. .8 represent alivps of t.l f-.vn homes of Congress in the confer-! f uue on; the taiiit lill are not mak ing much progress, it id said. Thoie re man j important points cf diiler uce hetweeu the Senate and House to le settled, and the indications are that it will be some time yet before the conferees are ready to report. . Senator 15 n tier, Tuesday, intro duced in the Semite a bill providing for the establishment of a system of postal sayings banks under the super vision of the Postmaster General and the Secretary of the Treasury. It , creates every posteffice a savi ngs bank, nermitti ' .- . o - i 0 .... accounts on not less than 50 cents pud allow ing no deposits of less than i . . . . v - Senator Woleott, .jri-Vioe Presi dent Sevens'on and General Paine, United States- bimetallic commis sioners, had a; conference Monday at l he British foreign ofllce in Lon Jon with Lord '-Salisbury and other high officials on the subject o"f inter national bimetallism. Th,e British joffi eia 1 s m a d e r, o s tii t em en t indi ca t i i g their in ten t ion in t he mat tor. That there are more ways than one to kill a dog is illustrated in the manner in which the special school election has been done for in Hali fax county. The plan pursued is simple enough and as effective as could be deilred. The persons ap pointed registrars simply refused to jqualif y, and the county commission firs recinded the order calling ithe electiou, because the regisration books had not been opened accord- ing to law. ' ; The railroad commission consk .ered, .Monday and Tuesday, the ques tions of materially increasing the tax assessment and reducing rates of fare on railways. A large number of the prp.miu.ent railroad officials of the State were present and these, .of course, spoke against any change in the assessmentor the rates. Gov. linsseil, Judge Clarke and Mr. Jo fephns Daniels, editor of the Xews and Observer, represented the other fide. They did not appear in per son, huf presented their arguments in writing,' The commission has (pot yet acted in the matter. ; r The convicts in the penitentiary '.are having a great time Tinder the iax management of John li. Smith, , the llepublican superintendent; A correspondent, Writing from Raleigh, ha3 this to say of lhe way things going on there. Under the genial rule of Snper inU'udeut John K. Smith tho peni tentiary ia fast assuming the air of ;.i pleasure resort. , "No soldier ever loved their gen -' ersil as my convicts love me," he is constantly saving. " On the "glorious: 5th" of July these striped jail-bird proteges' of Smith's were given- holiday, and" 'a .menu 1 1) at was a dchgl.it. In the tit ter noon there were foot races, base b:ill and other forms of amusement, and at night the convicts nnluig in a programme of amateur tiieat- '' fjcais. Altogether, Captain Smith's con met oi tne penitentiary is some thing new in the-history of '-penal .institutions. Meanwhile the peni tentiary is losing'- ome .' 15000 ' ;noni.h. ",. Co:iNfi(nt!oiia;ly of It Serious!; QuFSIionet!, And It Must foe D;ciuJ-Siccial Sessioa f TheSupreiaet'onrt. ' News and Observer, UlU. Almost every day the constitution ality of the "local taxation law is called into question. This is done on two grounds: First that it was not regularly pass edthe roll was not called on its final passage in the House utter being amended in the Senate; second that the State has no right to give the tas.es of one township us a bonus to another. So strong has become this belief in the unconstitutionality of the law and .so hct is the fight being therefore waged against it that it has been decided to have the matter settled at once and beyond all dispute. To that end the Governor was yes terday telegraphed for, and he reach ed here this morning, to hold a meet ing of the Council of State. The object of this meeting is to advise thA Governor to reouest from tne Supreme "Court a special and speedy decision as to the constitutionality of the law. It is important that this opinion be obtained at once as the election is to be Meld in August and there is no time to waste in getting the court together;-and.- properly laying the facts before it. ; This can be done in several ways The facta cau be presented and an opinion on the same asked by the Governor, or an asrreed case can be - - 7 CJ at once made -ttp, heard before Jut! gt Robinson, who i3 uow holding court here, and at' once sent up on appeal. The latter would be the more regtilarand more satisfactory method thoush it misrht take a day or two longer. But by Whatever method it i done, it is all but certain that the court will be at once called together in special "session to decide upon the constitutionality of the local taxa tion law. . It will cost the State some 50,000 A. -Member oi GaTfrnor's fuarci Shot Doniittd'ulleii Furk. Xews and Observer, 14th. At a sham battle of the Governor's Gnavd at Pullen Park last night George N j IS A ISA SI OlILTY. DIL 0J BOAirUTHCTJMIS. II Gets oa". However, With I.islil Flue or J&SOO Appeals to tlie So;treuio t'oart. Charlotte Observer. Xewtox, July 11. The jury in the Graham burning case, after be- rbe Confedprate Comniaourr Letter to Jeflerson DaTis Alter the liuMIe oi' tit Uj&bui-g. St. Loois Globe Deuiecrat. WAsmroiox, July 3 A volume of war rpponts now in course of Drecaration at the Banks, more DOPularlv 1 r-r nanarim?nt will pttif :he cnutrover- ' - - i "-f- - -- I . i . i Inno M .Tank Banks. wu8 killed, sy whether Gen. Kobt.E. Lee tendered his I ing. out live w.n, retuiueu a er- , , , e f n f resignation aner me oauie oi ueui.uurK. met OI SUUty. counsel lor ueienu umt iiuui uie guu vi. -"--MXn6rei)lycf Jefferson Davis deeliniug to t ., " f f tho tUmM in tho otmbsincr Wta Oil b, i,a6i,.M hoon a matter of aufc ,uauu rt iwu w - ... -r x 0 mii .ux.v.,,. . T j r c..,: truck him almost iu the middle of common information, but the character of veruici. j uuge uieeue, m leiuug , , j. t.i .t r 4.1. i,.,;,. me ieuerm i.euii un.i ikuuui 4i:o v- lo get lc asiae, siaieu inai me ueieuu- xW1v.,vv., j-.. - piy Las teen a matter of infcience only uu- renrcsented bv able co-m-el and killed him almost instantly. til reeently.- The letter of resignation of ant as rcpcscntea by able coaL.et hall ranged downward and Gen. Lea will be first printed officially in a mac eousiuerauie time mm oeen oun supplemental volume of the War l.eeows i stwned in the trial of this ca-:e, and which is now be;nK prepAied. it is Riven , , - . , , , . , was a fair and impartial one. De- SI Occurrence on liieSonlhrru Sir. Davis, oi l-J nt Iiburr. Dted Yctertlay"on 5 w Few Miles Tltl Side of Danville-IIe X Cu ISttule to Greensboro. Charlotte Observer, llih. Yesterday afternoon, before No. 33 reach ed Lynchburg, Va., a neatly dres'seit man lhe ban rangi lodged in the brain It is not known who is responsible herewith ia its entirety for Hie. deed there is not even a Camp Ouaxge, Aug. 8, lu 5. suspicion, as the dead mau was very "s Excellency Jeffersoa Davis, President fendaut's counsel then moved in ar- i ' , J 1 of thp Cnj! federate Slates. I . t l i 1. l- r , . , . Q i rest oi luugmeuc, wuicii inoiion was M. President: lour letterT)f Jnly 'S ' . .ii iii:i.,7 k i,.i ti, I t')i,ail wwivfttami I have also reiuseu. ueieuuam was sen- fi tv w ho krew him - J waited for a leisure hour to reply, but I fear I teuced to pay a fine of $300 and 1 tliaf will never on-.iie. 1 aia extreuieil I . rni . ThP rartridcres were all examined VVT". , VI ;h t ti.P COStS. x uis uiaj seem ngui puu- uui;j;v.-u w juu . , . ..re i...wL thoroughly before being given cut to wants 6f this army and the Alorts made to lonmeni ior &o giaye tueu, uui no. theen and 'then examined aaain s'P'' lliem- Our alseutees are returning, stature, it appears, covering this made to the country 111 your proclamation I meanor. i. 0011a oi c-joo was it ouired rending appeal to the Sn- d! t r'l. ,-,-.w..i some by those who received them. They were carefully examind and locked may stir up the whole people, and that they up Sunday-by Cap i? Crawford, and may see their duty and perform it. Xoth- - . .- , , nig ia wa'iiuu uui iuui uiai wiuiuuc u..u.u nitmp ronrt ineu inev wereasaiu eAummeu iai 1 1 ,ii. i . tho sump-,!; n 1 ni'tvt. bet ore beinir sriveu Gut. bv our causes- We must expect reverses, even '""'r"-'1" w' n,.,.,. o......f o.,.i fi, fi... o., defeats. They are sent to teach ns wisdom distance away from the town of se,d lieunants. ' Newton, and the political complex - - 1 .) 1 1 ( I 111 in rk tl I I f 1 1 1 ill illl.il lilies 1 j 1 . There have been no loaded shells asters. Oar neoi.le have only to bo true ion is said to be ten 1 opuhScP, one 1 - rriven out to the members of the com- I .-i... m.TI'aur In t-.'U I- 'IIWI till Will 11111 I' I appears pauy iu about two years. They were used for target practice! n the armory. All the ammunition is kept locked up, with Yale locks. In addition to this the loaded shells are nailed up in boxes. ;. Again a loaded shell weighs about three times as much as a blank one, and it seems that any one could easily have detected it in takiu'g it from his belt and put ting it iu his gun, even had it escau ed the eye of the officers through whose bauds it had already gone. The accident occurred at 9:45 o'clock. The Guard, divided into two and united, to bear manfully tho misfor- Republican and one Democrat. I his tunes incident to war, and ell win con.e ....., o contradict tho contention. right ia lhe end. I . .- i n v "ikmiw how r.ronewe are to censure that persecution was ai ins uoitum and how ready we are to blame others for 0f the whole proceeding because of tlie nonfulfilmcTit of our expectations. This , f n rnlnni' n.dities. Tie is chief is unbecoming 111 a generous people, ana 1 1 . Cleii; iu me omce vi ciuie ouiei." grieve to see its expression. Tlie general remedy for the want cf suc cess in a military .commander is his remov al. This is natural, and in many instances y roper. For, no matter what may Le the ability of tlie officer, if he loses tlie confi dence of his troops, disaster must sooner or Inter ensue. - "1 have been prompted by theso reflec tions more than once since my return fr m Pennsylvania to propose to your Excellency the propriety of selecting another com mander for this army. I have seen and heard of expressions of discontent in tlie public journals as the result of the experii- teudent bane. cf Public Instruction Me OKI&ISAL PACK AUK B.41W ANDREWS' ANNUAL JULY to BFMIfiTMF -RRIFt 1 u m Fumitare, Carpets, Kngs, Mattings, Curtains, Baby Ctrriages, Sideboard., Delrooin Suits, e. PIAiMOS and ORGANS aSK?(!ree'Ts ! Ery department of my immense establishment teeming with the best and '.The-asent cave him the ticket and be newest goods at Keduced Trices during the month of July. A GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU. If you cau't come aud see for yottaself, write for Catalogues and Prices. E. 1, Andrews, gave boarded the train. As he handed the ticket to Capt. Pitts, tbe conductor, hi3 hand would have been less steady and his eye less bright could he have knowu that his ticket, instead reread ing "Lynchburg to Greensboro," iu reality read "Lynchburg to Eternity;'" for before tlie train Xo. S3 reached Greensboro, the Lynchburg-Gretnsboro passenger wasly- incc cold iu death. Vi'hen the train reached Panvil'.e, the man, who occupied a seat in the rear of the first cass coach, got out, went lo the lunch counter and a lunch. . When Capt. Pitts shouted "All aboard," the Lynchburg passenger got oa ami re sumed his seat in the rear part of thecoacii He began citing his lunch. A few minutes later, a cohued train hand, who n as pass- mj; through tlie train, saw the man's head fall to ono side. Just then Mr. Jet hro Al mond, the news apetit, entered the car. He a!s;. saw the man's head drop to one side. ana rau to him, expecting to find that lie hail fainted. lie w as horrified to find him iu the thores of death. He gaped several times, and then his heart ceased to brat. Capt. Pitts, who had been summoned.ar.d Mr. Almond, assisted by several of the pas sengers, made a bed out oi several seats and lid the Jc-a 1 man on it. Letters were found m his pockets ad dressed to "W. P. Davis, Lviu hbur;,', Va " It was supposed that that was his uame. V. lll HisDojf 81,700. Chicago Dispatch. Kover, a big Newfoundland dog, has been made heir to $1,700 by his 1 Largest Dealer in Furniture, Carpets, Pianos and Organs In the State, CHARLOTTE. N. C. mm M Vrs fae u ti FB My :Y0UE: 1 -4 3Y SJispensary Mtnatiou In Boutli Carotiuu L'nUerKoifig a fcaiiue -Liqaor Is Xow Xielwg SUiy :i IcUi tlie &tt& at Mil Politt!. f 'ti in.KSTON-. S.C.. Julv 11. The dispensary situation iu SouthCarolimi i p" -f; master, John Spooner. lhe latter is a sailor and eccentric. Attorney E. E. Elhscn drew up the will and the Guarantee Title aud Trust Company wiil act as trustee. People will think you are era- expostulated the uttornev. 'J low can so much money he used souiLum 'If f;iiiiifl " riililvr H-ir-tiiTii tne tiou. I do not know now lar una iee.ing is altogetner cuange.i just now ami 1 , -, ..i.nt nllJ..n fi.-.f i,,.,. 1 platoons, was on the southern side of extends iu the army. My brother officers 01.: rinal p.icfcage bars are epringing 1 am nne niv dog shall not Le kicked the Park, near the pavilioii, firing up over the state as fast as the liquor J andcuired about the worldls I have atone another, lhe platoon ot pvhihit lt. 1 is fair, however, to suvposs ran be shinned in. been, it you tKe, yon mu uia hich Bilks was a member, was near- that it does exist, and success is so neces- j. decisicu f roar Judge Simon- I the w U u 6Uth !l w"-v th:lt lIie lu" ,,1 ... , p r. , garv 10 usthat noiIiM g should be risked to . . , TT . , . ' come of tne property maybe used est the pavilion, in command of bir.t ; ton, filed 1.1 the United States cir- , -n tll(lo,r-s g i,.l ortand the moper- Lieutenant Beavers. They were J ,iviest your Excellency to take measures to cnit court yesterday, the injiinctioii ' tv itse'iat the latter' death, with whatever remains of the income, go to my sister, in England." And so the will was drawn iu ac cordance with these term?. q i H J t-s Y-1 l Y i It will cost the state some oo,oov just about to drop upon their knees supply my place. I do wish this with lhe prajed for by W G.Moore, liquc to hold this election and it is not ue- aud fire when Banks fell-dead. ZSX York, against the: sired, of .course, toineur this expense. Ue was near the center of the dut';es of my position. 1 cannot even ac- from interferring with his origin; unless the result would be worth ,,1. .,-,,-. --Tho vnfw mn wiR rnor. .eoiiudbh what I mvsclf desire. I low can 1 1,; ,(..i.i; 1 m, ..!,( A number of Atlanta, Ga., ladies have organized a society to be known its the. Order 01 Kobert Li e. j. l;e (Objects of lhe society are: "io honor ind perpetuate the memory of those who served tlie Eolith as commis sioned officers in the war between he States. - . r "To show our nppreeiation of that valor, patriotism, and self-sacrifice which have never been excelled in any age or country, and that nobili ty of character which is conspicuous in peace as iu War, in defeat as in victors.' Those eligible to membership in f he society are: . to his left was ana r i 1131. There Will S3 iJr.lc-igh Con-espondeiiea' Charlotte Observ er, ioili. The Governor and Mrs. 'Russell returned;' from 'Wrightsvillc at 9 o'clock this morning. The Council f State met before noon. It met to '-consider whether it should, as urged by Superintendent Mebane, ask the Supreme Court to pas3 upon he costit.utiouaiit, of the special public school tax election in August. Nothing was dune, "because there was nothing to do, no power to call the court together." The Governor was asked what he thought of the matter, the constitu tionality of the act, etc., and replied: "I have no opinion. Have not ex amined the act. There is nothing I can do in the matter. It is a mat ter for the county authorities, as they may Ihj advised." Secretary of Stale Thompson said: "We saw no ground for intervention. We decided to do nothing. We do ou Banks' left Mas Robert Little. man fell. complbh vv bat I myself oesne. I low can 1 p.,cat,0 establishment ia Charleston P. .1:1 41. si ft.. i...nl.il i.iiu t.f ihrr 111 fill- I 0 luiiiu iuc c!!......! vi , . . , 1;.:.., dition 1 sensibly feel the growing failure of ' Sl:uu uub luw'il,-"lluua mv bodilv -strength. 1 have not yet recov- 1 and restrictions. WE HATE ' TEE!. TT T T T Q A TOT 'X.JC X U :XV CO In South Jt was against the latter that the dead ered rom tho attack 1 experienced the past spring. - 1 am oeconiiiig more ;iiiu ino;f m- cavable of exertion, and am thus prevented AWansisisfo E1 arbors fi!ie Slatesyillc Landmark. Attention is diiected to the fol lowing law, passed Legilature: Sec. 1. That any 1 by the recent and ail per intoxicated or otherwise, wilfully interrupt or dis turb any picnic, excursion party Moore's agent, Pinkussohn, cau ! co'nimb'a, s. c., D;pat:h. gO ahead and cell ill the original, Shortage aacuu! ing to 15. HK) of mor.ey unbroken packages, thonsh none cf ' b i e t., u.fc.tate, - as i-icuut , 1 1 "1 1' ; to litiit ! the ii.sjniary lnrd tf control tne liquor caa he drank ou tnc . ui,y The htil)ki Hre i:i tfWbn ,.Blt. ll:at Il0 premises. I he court hoids that t he ; rtp-rt can bo tuuio of uii tii .iornss. but honr3 within which the sale cau be I il is i"''! tbt thetoraUum immeh . ! I.irar. I r the pe: iod bf t -t-n ilarch S, made, the persons to whom it can ; ni, :ova(;!her u.,0) the fh(:rt.lgt. Ia . made, the quantity at one time J 5pj,r.0,?2. Kxaodiintio r-veo:i ti e tun y from my belief that to be sold andthe disi-osiiliou afler u,;i'uf1Vfn 11 e " s, itad ti;at liu sleps linye ovtr len taken U pUisiSJ any of Ilia oirrii.ieri. ibe liow- from niahiu1' uersonal examinations and giving the personal supervision to the ope rations in the lieht which I feel to be neces sary. 1 am so or.ll liiat in inaxiug use 01 the eves of others 1 am frenuenliy misled Everything, therefore, points to the ad van tages to be derived from a new commander. and 1 tl:C more anxiously urge the mailer upon your ExecUeno Covington Brothers. a younger and abler man than myself can se are within the police nov.er of ' readily bo obtained. 1 know that he will , , . . ,. ! ,e have L .tllat ar.d brave an army as ever the state. Accordingly no liquors , to existed to y.eeond his efforts and it would can be sold after sundown. be the happiest day of my life to see at its nothing to pass upon laws. The school entertainments, political meet- j head a worthy leader one that could ae- ing, Oi- any meeting or other organi zation whatsoever lawfully and peace ably held, either at, withiu or with out the place where such picnic, ex cursion party, school enteriainments, political meetings, or any -meetins or other organization is beiu, shaii be guilty of misdemeanor, and lined or imprisoned iu the discretion of the court. Sec. 2. That all laws and clauses of laws iu couCitt with the vrovi3- Ioi5 s of this act be and the- same are hereby -repealed. Sec. 3. That this act shall be in i.'ij; t.tio cn-fctod ft surs ilio:i Legislature has ordered the election. t. tmmv it -w tU.u.jr ui u,TO forcevrom auJ after if3 ratification : ; ui.i ii. .1., t.. I mv i(-llll,i;u 'V1" -eu- ' J U RatiSed the 3rd day of March, A inat. etiu x i.ave clil uul iue uucu- IS1"' ' c 1- Persons who make it their business t n t tt n,t , I ... v. . x,rt,..3 witu t b V0W(iy. at public gntherings rrom iventacK, 111 me iam auuu- ue(jd to take heed of this statute. It tated Lawyers Reports, covers "this case, and that complisii more tn:tu 1 could perform ana au that I have wished. 1 hope your Exceileu cy will attribute my request to tlie true rea son, the desire to serv9 my country, and t do ai! in my power to insure the success of herrighleous cause. "1 have no complaints to make of any one but myself. I have received .nothing batkindne.ns ficm those above me, and the uu.sl considerate attention from my com rades and companions 111 arms, lo your Excellency 1 am specially indebted for uniform kindness and consideration. You have done everything in your power to aid iue in the work committed to my iehsxge, without omitting anything lo promote the general welfare. I pray thatytur efforts may nt length; he crow ned with success. and that you may long live to enjoy the thanks of a grateful people. With sentiments of great esteem, I urn. very respectfully ai;d truly, yours, K K LEE, liencral. There are certain restrietior.3 that have to be followed, but these do not hinder the dealers who are under- a.il li tnT ib.i in .V.I".' , M. From all over the black belt of Alabama come reports of tlie pen- T 1 . - . L. t sum swiuuies oa ignorant ntgroi I i ar.no i?.e:iic cur Sarins .irrivr.H it is no? our purpi e to cUim 1 hat our gorvJ-t v?rt- given to ui" or that e nre prf pred to t:ive tlicnn to th pub lie. X'. iilir i:? it our i.-itesili.in to c'-iii l!i-t vvo Lae tha lariist sl.ck i:i the world, '.vl.itjh we nra diposic:,; of at impossible price?, but we do t nt pensary pr an alarming extent e dispensaries and t.'.e dis- ; j () fk5 who a rohts are dropping o.t to ( to 1;:ive nuu!o headquarters in that jdi.-;tiiet, have gone through the ! country informing the negroes that Congress had missed a law pension- has fiered ; ;,,.T h foi i:.,.v .,!:ies and their chil- Col. Julian . Carr $500 to that county which shall, at j,,. Fur a fee ranging from 5 the August local taxation election ! 0 ?'2 the agents have enrolled for schools, poll the largest' per cent- 1 thousands of the" negroes, who are age of its qualified voters in favor of j liOW hour;v awaiting the .uvment of sticn taxation. , their t'ensions. Governor KusseJl has a letter from it Winchester, Va. . -r -r tt m 1 Miws lOiiiiaYO in Traiimi wiui ii Thefe advanfapp are: Hera yo:i gt lie bV.-t goods al ths lowenl puib'a pr:aef foch Roodjcan bsoiJ fur. N. pocdii are mitrcprer-eMfc J. If y-vr purchase prove u.isati.facory your runy will be cheerfully rtfuudtd. N'jw a? to cur . . Spring Inducements,. We havp In olaek ths pret'i t, m i t stylish ami cl eapat stock of eaosia bte DrrpsG .oJs lliliinery, llxia, o hare eer carried, and lhal you Correspondent Croelmari. who hr.s know in parins a ercat dial. Charles IJroadwsty Kouss, of New 1.., ... .0nT Ohio for the New York ! .. - ,, j . York, saying he wants to give , World, risks his reputation as a j o,,, r.,,,,.,, ... K j r toward the monument over the North ; proi.het bv predicting that the Demo- attmlii n. S!ioes of course it is wtll known that we lead lb townItted'.i . . . - : o . .11 . - i Carolina oe;ui 111 cioue..au ccuivieiy , vr.llA nil Carrv tho btate m Novem ber. The Journal savs a Populist plivsi-; The total tax valuntion of Xew r. Davis wrote, deciiniisR to accept tho cjan cf Lincoln county charged the ; York city is: For real estate, 1,787,- couunissionerd for examining bis itG, T'.1; for personal property, !;'bl,- rcsi'iation, and lien. J.ce remained ia com- numd until Appomattox. fine Sboesi, for Ladies, cro t-ti'l lhe favorites. Our line of Grrcerie ;n..!ele. We lutev tnese g-fii.j Qrocerie no all 01 Dipetiiiii in unuer the lacts in this case the failure to take the yeas and nays when the biil wont back to the House was. fatal. lie also says' the Xortlr Carolina case of the Hank is far-reaching and well-bred people, who don't care, to be annoyed, will see that it is enforced. The T:.il a:a of SiRn!y HisUt llin of 'Oxford vs. Commissioners I Salisbury World. of Granville applies. Snvf.nnah 'Morning News. It is to be hoped that those democrats who were so outraged by the noiniiiation of Mr. Ci van at Cliicairo that iliey bad to salve iiicir i.iicn d tceliinra bv TOiiiV' for McKin- le.v.ri.ave ry this time seen the ea-or of hist April, measures GfeetO? inches their way and repented of li'.eir sin. It J n us stocking feet, and is still grow- seems strange tiiat havi:ithe history d the Monday's World stated that Wil liam Austin, the tall man of Stan ly con 11 tv, was in the city. Mr. Aus tin is now working at the old Bar ker blacksmith shop on Le? street. He was 21 years old the 13th of I 1 1 fV n n'tiirrn ' v. vmn n r? o o iwl iff ri'in. in ti in 11 ititiij lAii.i ii-iuir iiii.i. ati 1 . Any nian- or woman -above the p.m0ertcon!d for a moment expect any-j apparently a skeleton uow, but with hw;i for ihe"ood of lhe masses lo emanate j Uyo-e bones and muscles from- that party. From the days of Gener- J , .,,,1 jitge ,-.f eighteen years who is tb.e fineal descendant of a -.commissioned piTicer in the army or navy of the f Confederate Stales of America. , "They must be proposed, seconded Vod elected. They shall be mpiired jo furnish a sketch of the aocettor, ..pis ancestry, his public' services, his iitiitude on lhe subject of the war, jiis military record in detail, which ketch must K typewritten and ovhieh VJcomes the property of the . .iK'iety. :. "' .'". , bbr generals this sketch niusfc jpeusist of luot less than two thousand vo"rds; eolohehs and other field of ficers, not less than one thousand; captains, etc., not less than five Hundred." . '" '- -...:.. ; iiitti.. . . ' : fisy; York Dn-patch, UHi. Count iUuifiice de Castellane, who yiiarried Aiiiia(biil.l,v.as blackballed ai Grant's wl'uky ring and Secretary LejK- nap's pro'itable manipulation of p;st tra- dershins dow n to date. When we see a tanii biiU'omi'iied for the benefit of a few favor ites, many of whom are already million aires, ami a !-.io'K)sii ion tt annex Hawaii He lifted when only 19 years of age a bale of cotton weighing over 500 pounds and carried it some 25 yards. Only receuty three Northern gentlemen offered him $5,000 to go in training bea'jse. as JSetiaior Frye says, Xew Enr- for 5 years to tight the champion of landers nave tnnriey iiivcsrea m coun trv. the, record of President McKinley's party is one sisccessimi of miquiiies. V.'e (1st not refer .sjieciSeally to the bad -treatment of the south by tne republican party at this j time, as that is a sectional .matter. Howev er, it is not out of place to say that no sonin the world, but as he wa3 ouly a boy I at that lime, it could only be ex pected that he 'would not do so. But from a conversation with him he seems ready to accept a fair prop- E9c mot-rats uct tlcjtftn's il3f. The Vvinston Kepubliran a;:d li:e Pro gressive Farmer seek to evade responsibility for the passage of tlie odious machinery act by spying that lU1r.ccn.l8 and Populis's voted for it. Mr. J. A. II artness, editor of the Statesville Mascot, who was a member the House from Iredell, gives the facts as follows, in answer lo the publications allu ded to above: "As to the second preposition, both the members of the House fnun frsdell and Mr. Walts, of Alexander, together with all oilier Democrats in the House, with ono exception, voted against this measure, as can bo seen by the recorded yea and nay vote in the Hwiise journal, page K50, now in the Mascot oilke. It cannot be said tint there was not a thorough un.h rstand intr, on fuepr.rt of the majority members of the House, of the import 01 sections and 53, which makes non-payment of taxes indictable; for, w bile the House was con sidering the revenue act, the matter was discussed and section 52 was stricken oat. but reinstated on another reading by the vole of the majority element of the House The bill was then pul upon its third read ing and passed, though every Democrat present, wilh one exception, voted against it. The vote was: leasbl, nays z7. fco that tlie Democrats are not responsible for the hardships which this law will impose upon the people. They did their duly. There should have been more of theai." own son aud certifying that he was a lunatic. AV 033. COVINGTON BROTHERS. ern miin need expect anything to be done 1 osilion for that purpose at present. for the good or uie country uy mat panv , imni-,i - W-,1 .... ,. , , , . . , i J 1 UMU 'I". . ...... nil, 1IVVI Jt winch so cnifllv nporcssed the south in the I xlays of i is sorrow . . J uiuuk any lntoxicauis, anu 1001.S iue lt should be necessary only to direct at- I picture of bealth lenuon to me general legrsiaiive recoiu ox -tUiica.i i'.... i..i-.uviucB .!,' i.mu Tir , . ., ar ,:r. u,, fh,,v l,?,.p ..1... ; ..... i-. 1 ;., i,s l ,.;..k. vii i.- 111.1 in uia , .it-iuuu 1-0 1 pv iansftii t icir s rentri i. 1 lie on v that it is liettcr t(t submit to a!mo.-t anv thing in the way of or.position party policy than to have the republican parly in power. lnere is by the way, some satisfaction 111 knowing that the southern ''Melvinley lem ocrats'' are not likely to get any crumbs from she republican (ne-couuter. This may i,V 1 ,. .hu.kev Club 'of I'sH-is.'' One kep a few week-kuee.i, Hungry .soutiiern Lh-ckbaH is Efficient Wxelndo, but V"" tWS oVer to. the enemy in ...u t 1 '.1 1 the nexl campaign, no less I linn 2bH were counted 111 tne i ,, .. .. in mt ' , ... . ,. i i- 1 -A lean-vviiiie, it would be well for all uem- t .'.Mill.. KH.j-.,c.uiwo 1.,. me.H.ioiHjH ;.H.rats.4w,ia,e,vr8,a,et Ol.ilUOiK tO uct ready to ta'.t into line in anticipation of lhe vi'-lory which is nrc lo conic io Iue paity llis younger brot her, w no whs mifc' "1 fur tM'-'iibi i'i:'! it the raiue Hu'ie way for them to get strong is to eat proper bol But eating is not all. Strength comes from food, afler digestion. Digestion is made easy with Shaker Digestive Cordial People who uel tireii.die. Life is Klienuth FoH is (lie maker .'of strength. Food is not food until it is dices led tired, pale, thin, exhau.sted, sick sufferers from inoisresiion, can l e cured by the use of Miakor LMeesine oreiai It w ill revive their spent energies, refresh and invigorate liuin, create new courage. ! endurance and Mrenetb. ail by helping their .sIonK'.ciis to digest their fo'-il. ' lt ds rat u're. and this is the l est of it. It gix'fs iinmciiiate relief ai;d, viili petse- veran'. pt'rinar.t-iiily cun-s. l)M!l'V lis . -i vial ;.'..ttJ. 10 ct-ui.. The Raleigh New and Observer says it is etrtet rumor that upon his return from bhangluu, Llnna, where e is consul general, Capt. Ihos. 1. Jernigan wild revive the lialeigh Tribuue aud conduct it as a gold Democratic paper. A petition is being circulated in Charlotte for the pardon of J. It. Holland, the defaulting cashier ot the Merchants' and Farmers' bank. It will be remembered that Holland robbed the bank of about $100,000. lie was sent to the penitentiary for a term of seven years. Abner Davis, col., was shot dead Saturday night, at Charlotte, by Audrew Brown, a mill employee. Brown shot in self defence, and was j at all times turned loose. The negroes were very much stirred up over tho matter aud attempted to lynch Brow 11. ESow'a Tlii! We offer One Htmdred Dollars reward for tiny cse of Cfcfm-rh tuat cannot be cured iiy Hull s Cf.iarrli hip. F. J. t'HICNEY & CO , Toledo, O. We, the umiereicned. have k'towii K. .1 Clipnov fur the iasi 15 rears, and heliaie bim perfectly honor.d.le in all l.usiness tiantHC- tii!SHiiil tiuunciiilly nble to carry out auy ohluUoi!S Hiii1t! by th If hrm. West Trdax, U'holesale Druggists, Tolml, O. Walbisg, Kixsan &MAhVls. Wholesale llrU2l-ls, 1 iltrdo, U Hail'i Catarrh Cure is tafct-n lutornallv HOti'.'i; direcilv upon Ilia I lm.it and itisi'cus surlaces of the sysiem, ifst.nionials Rent ft-p. Price" 7jc. icr tjllle. Sold l.y u dra&iMo. It used to be "king cotton," but it is king grass now. The hay crop is worth $-177,000,000, the corn crop .$171,000,000, the cotton crop 2o3, 000,000, the wheat crop $237,000, 000, the oat crop $163,000,000, w bi!e nil the olhei'S are belovv $100,003,- bo;; ' - Draft User At Eailcy Bro. everyday except Sunday. Icq, Ice ! The Jit. Olive, Wayne county, correspondent of the GoldsboroArgus hears that Alouzo Jackson was killed. in Sampson county by a Mormon I will keep ice for swle through out the season at eioilile Prises. Sausage, Butter, Cheese, Tickled Pig's Feet, &c.,. kept on cold storage 7. N. Pinksfcoa. K3 To Gin Owners'. I am prewired to whet yur gins wiili nc-v Duploz fein ln-tter. G;iarr.nt?e uood i woi-1? nk rw v Ailflrr-d. m..t lV.HtM.lknrn preacher, while ia a discussion about j or se n. J. w. n.e.ifearn at Cvntrnl H . i re o on. iir. Jackson being an ' "T- -- ..a. educated man and a school teacher ltesorctfutiy. completely wound the Mormon Elder WALTER It. TREXLER. up, and the Mormaa got mad and left. Afterw; son along the and dragged left hiui for dead rv.ardo, meeting Mr. Jack- ' flnlr Tliflnrrt Til nflfnln the road he cut his throat gfi lMlO. id lum out in the woods aud -3 Jackson revived sufficiently to write in his note book the cause of his deatu aud then died. The Mormon escaped. Souielltiitg to Iejeiiil Oil. Mr. JaniOH Jones, ot tho drug firm of Jc-es Son, L'oivden.' Id., in speaking :f Dr. tZia's Isew Discnvory, s.iy that 'st whiter his ifo was titiacktd with !.a Grippe, and Ler case prew so ei ioiis that ptiys'"iutm at 'fvti-n er.l I'hiim rtiuld do tmtuiiie for rer. Itveo:)iii to dwell inf ciMty Cousunip tif n. Ila ing Dr. Kinu's Ne t'iscovfry m !l"rv Htt't s-i:icg hs of it. he took a tH.tt'e homo, and to f Le t.'irprie of ul .he hettii m iitt I ett! tA.iix fnt live. and -halt dfZu l.!'ii Iw.tiX. cn ed tier uti.l and will. Dr. Kjn' L)i-ovei y f.-r Con-tut i, O iibst4itl Goids is aiiteetl to ilo luis "ol aWc. Try it. Ki-"t f':ii LkjIlc, al i'&'t' ilrui..'a i.iii.1, e. " . 49th Year. Twenty-two years undrr present Ptinci pa'.. Stu.li:t ku-t yeer. A Hfih Graile t'o'def.'e-i'rfpMratory Schotd, with siwcal dupfivtmen's of 15 ;k-K-f pinj, Sbort-lf .tiKl, and Tflosrjip'ny. 'lite largest mil l.et tq'iipi e.l Kitticg Sch.x.l ii! lbs S.imh. L -Cdlioii Lral'.bXul uud btauu.'ul. 'iVi-nis t suit tne titne.' For lxi' ifui na - cct.-ili-ir!'". n l-c:, 1 KOrS. J. A. & V. H. HOLT, Oak UhSiiO, ' C. Get Your S3 ad In time. I fca't 41 titls nf Burr CI'tt S I, rair-fd n H'Hst pl-h in North Cirtiiii'. G.xxl HiRity lia sj.oko f or se.'d ; & at cua'e, fiisi served. Eenioved. The Deit.il ofJ.e r.f Dr. W. B. TTonitort. Mir'o, It- l-'i inU tb tn1- siotiia n- 5"i---ral.l building, iivutbof the pul'lie sq'iare. Basswas Wanted. I will pay bihi.i rocket pi'c f. r B-:es-w m dv'tj vtred t my stoe. T. J . TI- E. Fruit Jars And Je'i'v G' at Wh d ili an-i Retail t Jewelry, li-K'k. an) Noe!ty SU'ie. Tp, rvm ?ve linj h,,,fi krv-ti the .J. P. Vv Kir hi tuw plai-e. lieu- n J rtfAir khiI gaid- rnilv for -. F i "r-1. - ai i ly t. L. D. hi;.lN0i. Av. ,
The Messenger and Intelligencer and Ansonian (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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July 15, 1897, edition 1
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