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HE CART1 Hi) IT a TT)p : WEEKLYPAraR DEVOTED TO THE POLITICAL, MORAL AND SOCIAL INTERESTS OF MOORS COUNTY. OLUME 2, NUMBER 31. CARTHAGE, N. P., WEDNESDAY, MAROH 7, 1888 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Carthage Blade, MM I. JL 7.' 1888. jl t p o 0 T K, . J R.r Proprietor. V.. SCOTT JR ,-j Editor 0 i t O R I A L ; . .-oTSr' IRIT A II. the 1 1 rr (. ;,bove l eadline appeared in cv-i p of the Sanford .r- ;,. ;,n n-ttcmnteKl answer to a .1 nmturaA in tllP .,'jorf amci wun-n -f i--1 ' " - J'LADKof 1-Vb- 20th. We have no (ioubt that the ErpeM editor ,:iS not yet ceased to hug himself v. ith delight at discovering that his fUHow, rrurky brain could invent Mi(.. an mnuclled ;pun and such jwlwrns lie. ' In jour short ar licle we did not intend to, nor did kdend Buchanan. or Mrs. Dcn hut being acquainted with hi: being from the ehrne section of ih, 'St'it as Judge Philips, we knew him to be a man far above Alio Jirty insinuations of the Ex- iii n 'f As to Mr. McNeill having any thing to do with our last article ri any manner whatever, we will -state that he kmif nothing at all about it until iker its publi cation, and if the' .Express says he -did, in the language of the Tarboro S'.mtln-rncr, "he was torrneu or iiiu, tlx- latter. gest that all the counties referred to in litis resolution send delegates to the meeting to be held here on the 15th of March, 18S3. Wa trust that representative men to give some estimate of what aid the cities, towns, townships and coun ties wili subscribe to the construc tion of this important line. The company will be under the control of our own people, and win oe "Iree and independent ot any other corporation." If suffi cient assurance can be had of lib era! aid by the counties through hich it will run, an organization will be effected and a corp3 of en gineers will be put on the route at an early day. We have assurance of most fa vorable connections North, South and West, and it must ultimately be a grand trunk line North. The Committee would suggest, that a full delegation be appoint ed by a public meeting of your CltlZfTJS. The people of the city of Char iotte and the county of Mecklen burg are deeply in earnest on this subject, and will do their part most liberally. Win. Johntou, J. L. Brown, J. II. Sic Aden, J. S. Spencer, Jno. Wilkes, Walter Brera, J. W. Watfaworth, Committee. County and Congrcs'ioral Executive Committees to the necessity of an im mediate step to provide for the election of delegates to the .National Convention from the different dit-lricts. If it sbaH seem impracticab'e to ca'l the convec tnr.B to meet ia Fome of the districts for thU that the end may be effected by author izing deb gates to tbe Sta'e Convention from suc'i di3tiict3 to meet ia Raleigh on or about the SO of May ia distrit conventions and elect delegates to rep resent the districts at St Lmb. We Lave reason to know that onr adversaries will make desperate effjrt6 this year to res'Ore the State to Radi cal rula with all its attendant evils. Let true cnea and good .Democrats at. tend the conventions of our party, re but probably it wouldn't be as lucrative if purged in the regular way upon the boards as it is in private life. Perhaps all are not to fortunate in encountering the "star'' of this off tbe stage acting as a lady recently act by a woman who sought assistance to purpos it is suggested that the i pay the funeral expenses of her husband This was botkiog new : the mortality among the relatives of these people is appalling. The lady having a real do sire to Le'p the really needy, had Iodz cezsed the careleFB giving -that ostp little trouble to the giver and usupy docs"as little good to the recipient. Sb- told the woman that she would come to her house and if her necessities were real she would assist ber, AceordiogTy sne got sorao of the other good ladies of her acquaintance interested in the cas people men of character, integrity and recognized fitness for the fibes to which they are nominated, tnd only such, and the continued supremacy of the white race, whi?n is synonymous in rMortb Carcliia with the supremacy of the Demccratic party, will be assured for another term of )ears. F.,r the committee. R. II. Battle, Chm'n. B. C. Beckwitii, Sec'y. P O C O M O K E QUA N . made in 18S7 1023 pouidi of lint cotton on ONE A C R E. For Sale by eIIE 9 SANFORD. N. C. t il her misin and ,we think A Fish, Oyster ami Game Fair will he held at NeWne, N. C the l'J. 11 and l-r pf this month. Special rates havo b?en madj over Commissioners at their meeting this week appointed the following delegates to attend the above meeting : Carthae W. J. Adams. J. D. Mc Iver, W. T. Jones, J. C. Black and A. V. Dockery. Sanford D. E. Mclver, Jno. D. Mc' Iyer, J. B. Makepeac, J. M. Stephens' D. F. Sinclair. Jonesboro K. IT. Worthy, Jaa. Dal ryrop'.e, J, L. Watson, J. A. Mclver sod A!via Sloane. lcmocratic Staic Executive Committee solved to present for iho1 suffrages of the a d two'or three ot tr.em weot to the address given by the applioant. She was there in deep grief and apparently abject poverty, and after some little ! conversation asked the vititors if they would look at the "remains.'' In the ! next room was the body of the man, du. ly laid cut, with pennies on his eyelid?, and evidently as much preparation fo the grave as his poor afHictel ife bad been able to muster. There was no re sisting thi-i sight, and the viaitors gave the woman a substantial donation to warls defraying the expenses of her husband' funeral, an! departed with the gratifying secse of charity worthily bestowed. Unfortunately after walkir g a little way one of the lacie missed her umbrella ; 6he had kft it at the houe How cau people be so forgetful? She returned for it in hnste, opened the door herself, as she had been absent hut a moment, and saw through the door into the next room, carelessly left open, the late corpse sitting up counting t ie money sho and hjr friends had jutt left. Lenox. the railroad and! in the State. stcaboat lines I The Tanil Bill asj reported by if in Ways and Meatus Committee r.-duces the tarifl' bjout SGO.OOO, 000, and takes ofl' iibouL S20.000,- )'.)() of the Intrrnal i (Revenue, m,v ": 1 i King in nil a redaction in taxation ot about $70;G00,0Q6, which 13 a creat stride in the right direction. 'flicCharlriltc mjul XVeldon Etal!roal- Feb22, 1SSS. Charlotte, N. C, The Chamber ; of Commerce of this city have had under consider ation the very grejat importance f i Railroad from te city of Charlotte -to the town of Weldon, N. C. At a recent meeting of the Chamber-the. following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the Committee on Railroads, of the Chamber ot Commerce bo instructed to issue fi circular letter to1 the citizens of Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Stanly, Montgomery,' Mopre, Chatham, Durham, Wake, ' Randolph, War ren, Franklin, IIjifax and North ampton, asking thbfii to have del egates appointed to! represent their respective counties in a railroad meeting to be hefld in the city of Charlotte on the loth of March, 1SSS, and that a circular letter bo issued by .the Crnimittee explain ing the. object 'of tih.e meeting and calling attention t-or the diflercnt routes pioposed. j The Committed appointed at ot RALEian, N. C, Feb. 25th, 1883. To (he Democratic Parly of N. C: At "a meeting of tho Democratic State Ezecutivo Committeo, held inthi citv, cn the "23rd of February, it was resolved that the Democratic State Convention be held in the city of Ral eigh on Wednesday, the 30th day of May, 188?.. The said Convention will be held ftr tho nomination of carioi:lates for the r.ffices of Governor, Lieut. Governor Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Supt. of l'ublic Instruction, Attorney General, throe Justice of tho Supreme Court one for the vacancy now filled by appointment of the Governor, and two to take their seats in case the num ber of j ustices shall be iucrcased by the vote of the people and of two Electors for the State at largo, and for the elec tion of delegates and alternate delegates to the Democrats National Convention to be held in the city of St. Louis on the 5th day of June next. Also for the aiopiion of a platform of principles and the transaction of uch other business as may come before it. It will bo obeervtd that the St ite Washington Letter. From our Regular Correspondent. It has for some years been a standing complaint of the Senate that the House holds tack appropriation bills so as, near the end of the session, to prevent the Senate from giving thara due considera tion. Senator Blackburn, who was a member of the House committee on ap propriations, recently submitted an amendment to the Senate rules, so as t0 pruhibit the appropriation committee from reporting back any appropriation bill unless it be an urgent deficiency within less than ten day after its ref erence to the committee. In other word0, to bind the Senate committee to that it must, undr the rules, have time to properly consider these bids. The Senate committee on rules, at a meet ing to-dav, amended Mr. Blackburn's resolution so as to make the time five days, and then adnpted it. There seems to be no question that the Senate will adopt the new rule. It will be a virtual notification to the Houso that no sine die adjournment can be agreed up on until the Senate shall have reasona ble time to consider appropriation bill?. A report was circulated in the War Department last week that Secretary Endicott had received a letter from a clerk who resigned from the Adjutant General's Office several months Fince, stating the reason he re-igned was that he had bpen fbeced by several clerks of that office who did a brokerage busincs3. charging a usurious rate of interest, namely, 5 per cent, a month, or 60 per cent.ayear. J he letter c-ntaiued the names of the "eleik broker3," and, alsor; gave the names of some of their cu?to incrs. The writer said he bad aid one of them nearly the amount he owed him, without decreasing the debt any, a3 it all went in interrst, and that, as Our financial standing, and the f act that we arc the olJat and largest dealers here, gifex as choice of Brands, and ire hare selected the very best: POCQMOKE, PACIFIC, STAR Mi AND, ROY STEWS HIGH GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE, We keep the pure German KAINIT. gg5QOO lbs MEAT for sale, on crop tim9 and for cash. We Guarantea to meat tin pricas 01 any markit. We buy in such a manner as to bo able to do it. OYER COATS AND WINTER GOODS AT COST! Come and get Bargains, offered on account of the season. 2. s. FEW IvIXJX.ES STILL OK" ttJJSTJD. Convention is to be held eirlier this voar than usual. This necessary in Ol der that the delegates to the NatLnal Convention, to be held the week after, may be selected. The National Con vention is called earlier than u--ual in order that the party may be better or ganized and a more thorough campaign made ia behalf of its nominees and its great principles. The same advantage attends the earlier meeting cf our State Convention and nomination of its candi. : dates. Arc You Doing; It. If all our business and private citizens would take the advice contained in the following article, copied from the Tayiorsville Jour nal, and apply it to Carthage, th j old town would rapidly striae for ward to the position she she should occupy in the county as a business centre, It Fays: "Work steadily for your home interests. Trade at home; help your home dealer; patronizd home industries, home factories, and ev er thing that you consume that vou can possibly set ihere Don't seed your money off to other pla c.es, where you will not have a chance to get any of it again, but buy' everything at home. By so doing you wilt not only hlp to build up the town and make your neighbors more prosperous, but will htlp yourself in the same proportion. Keep your money at home as much as possible, and it is likely to help you in return. The fcuccessful towns have been made successiul by the property owners pulling together. Public improvements is an investment Cartilage Hotel. Carthage, N. C. Lnre and Comfortable Booms,: well furnished. Table always supplied with the best the market atl'ords. Tol'tte and attentive servants. Also in connection therewith, are Good Stables, where horses will be well ted and cared for. Tkkms kkasonablb Mrs. C J- SHAW, Jan. 11-tf. Proprietress. J. S. PENDER, CAMERON, IT. C. PRACTICAL SEWING MACHINE ADJUSTER and REPAIRER All work guaranteed, Charges moderate- References. W. M. Kenr.ertj, J. W. Kelly, Dr. K. M. Ferguson, of Cmcrun, C Nov 23. tf. he w no prospect of getting cut of We are now busy opening the LARGEST STOCK or CHRISTMAS GOODS ever brought to this market, and at lowest price. Also you1!! find IN OUR Grocery Department we have Meat, Meal, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Molaseep, Canued liood., &.C., tc. OUR HARDWARE Department is Complete ALSC WOOD AND Willoware, Glassware, Qacensare, I'jraiturA Plows, l'low Cthi, lv. OUR STOCK OF READY-Madk cmi. stales snl price.-. is Complete, ell DRY GOODS! A large and varied stock at low price, We guarantee to sell goods as L01fr, if not lower, than (tny house in the County, ana invite the public to give us a Call. Dec. 7-tf MUSE BROS- .:aui-;uo, s. c. LADIES! Do Yonr tiwn Dycin?. at Home, With PEERLESS DYES. that meetinc, for j the purpose carrvinor out the obi jct of the res- i o'ution, respectfully submit to you j The State Committee respectfully the great advantage, ct this line. From Churlotte it will pass through .part of Cabarrus county, through tho center of Stanly coun ty to Troy in Montgomery conuty, and from this point it will' run in the direction of either Raleigh or Durham, then on through the co, of Franklin to Louisburg, and through the center of Halifax couuty to Weldon,! N. C. This Hoe will run through a ter ritory entirely unexplored by rail roads, rich in mineral and agricuU turaf products; shortening the dis tance Irom'f Chnrljcjtte to Weldon at least seven ty-rlye miles. The various counties mientioned in the resolution are mord or less inter ested in the enterprise, as the road will pass through some, part of them. that oavs. JJon t waste vour .; . u i . .i,, I Tbcv will drc evcrv'hini. Tiny are JsolJ Liiiics uvci tut) uuii ici ui me ui 'itu - , . - . - iL - l i l. . 1 t . .11 I f. ..i ieir ciuicne?, ann as nearly au nis sal ary went to them in interest ho resid ed to start life anew in New York. lie J closed the letter by stating he wrote it will hud yourstl! benthtted. ! Feb 22-ey to relieve if p if'le, the unfortunates j If you are not following this who were uo v in their clutches, and 1 advice, try it for juit one year, anJ requesting that they be investigated. note the good results lie says he is willing to substantiate his Dr. J. II. MoLeau's LLilis and Ferer Cure allegations at any time. It is learned at tbe Navy Department that rot more than fifteen of the twen- urge upon tae county com tr,u tees throughout the State to take early ac tion for the call of their county corven tions, in accordance with the p'an of or ganization, giving full rotice of meet, ings in the different townships, so that primaries may be fairly held and fully attended. Thu3 tho fairness of all nominations and other business done must be conceded. It is obvbualy im- i portant that every county shall be rep resented in the State Convention by one or mere ef its own citizsos, but if for any reason cne cannot attend, pro vision has been made for the represen tation of the county by any person ap pointed by the Chairmau of the County I Convention, cr in case cf his failure to appoint, by one appointed by its Secre tary. For purposes of tfiu-ient orgmi- i - . . r t i T u - v m. v- i' bornood aud holdback aid IiOiU , Cobrs. They have no e-in '1 f jT Strength, SOine good object through Spite, 1 Brightness, Amount in IVkaes or for Fl , i r J , - I noes of tol'ir, or non-lailini,' Qualities, ri.ej but work tor some good and you , ( , t rrx:k or t Frsult-bv fc. llOVABD, Noi'e, N. 1W1I! Dowi! DOWN! Agents "Wanted to nif'.ke ?a 01 per lry. A 1 tires I'EKKIXd MKUI AI- LO , KicLmouil, Va. THE WIMISGTON STAR. is geutl in uctuii, and warraated a crtaiu cure. 50 ceuis a Louie. l'ad weather calls for Itubber Shoes ty-fke members ot the class of Naval J aad ALakas, also for our Sl.OD Over. cadets wh:ca graduates in June next ; ,oa3 SJcIver k Dairy mple. wi'd receive c-imraissjons in the Navy There are now less than ten vacancies. We ask orly $1.39 for those splendid ,e. Winter Wraps and heavy woo and silk goods will be ( lostd out F O R C A S H. anlU-ss nfcoct. Also rr. r! Attention i csll'.-T to the foPoainjr rcJuce mien of ubcripti')3, c&ii iu dvoce: THE DAILY STAR. OnoYcar -:x MontU... f rbr e Moml.8 $i One Mouth. I t n UP.MALE ft ft B 11 r i A SFECinc rou ? WOHAlTSjlSBfflB' THE WELKLY STAR. rofuu s: upprcMl mtxty an; I uncluding the two or three that depend ! Tap-sole lbot.-, and are now selling out - in many other go-uN to , buer, .. b . . . h . ,l..(1:,u .;.rv,. - make room for spnng purch.ues. uctjor. to upon the ac'.ion of the President it; pending courtmartial cases, and coosid. ering prTpecrive nnf r.cea cisuallies it is not expee'e J that the number above mentioned will be exceeded The ap poir.taients vsill le altogether in the line, as the Marine Corps ha. a'ready more second lieutenants than the law Mclver k Z?a!rymple. Special Clubbing Otrer. We have made arrangements with the publishers to c!ub';tLo WESTERN WOULD to clab that paper with ti e contemplates and the number of a?sif BLADE. The WORLD is a large 16 1 ! I :i j..: ui. 1 ll : , - . The Company MM be organized i"11" !uf k 7 7 underachaner"oained in 1 S73, j rert com mittees be Uiiedat known as the "Great Western Aii b7 "tire and -zealous men. Line It. It. CombiitiY," most liber- At the recett meeting cf the State al in its provisions. tant engineers exceeds by fifteen tbe authorized quota. The person who goes iato charitable work in Washington ge's an admission ticket with reserved seat to some very interesting performances. Such gooi Samaritans are icc'iueJ to think, after a lengthy experience, that the best ac tors cever appear on any stage. The paze, C-l-co'umn monthly, devoted to agriculture, etc. It ia concede! to be or.e of the leading farm journals of this country, and sbon! 1 be in every h me. j Oct. Offer. We ofi?r it and the! Hladu cne year for $1.10, ia advance, and to all oid subscribers Uj will pay UP AnRSAllS AND TAY NE VF.AK IN i d vaxce for the BLADE, we will send BARGAINS in every DEPARTMENT, Great Reduction in PRICES of white aud colored DRESS FLANNELS. 'no i ir TLree Jont:n. Mens' and Iidicj' all wool and nvrin UNDER rEsrs, and other line- of l- I dflro t close out Ik-fore rrrceipt of jnin j.ur-cha-, will b- Sjld ut a:iJ below cu.t. Call e-iriv n rrviNRTnnATin?! or $1 JLxLoNTHLY SICKNESS i ir . pjfl1rjr lfi-rni l--"kVJ. fffeewi luf ijajiup, too. "Si . ia V ones," uwllAd free, W. n. DERNAltD, Exiruu IiiuLtfea Co., AiUtU, C. , Wil;ui'jUo, C. ! For Everything that go6s to make a Desirable Gun, the REMINGTON FIREARMS ARE UNEQUALED. ingenuity.j the persevering fF.rt, anJ j the WORLD one year free. This effort the rear talents that are displayed by ! holds god only C) days, anl is oiq of oai3 of the "objects of cl.aiiiy" would ! the most liberal ever mde to get two . j Committee it was made my duty to call iuate tj.e:.r gaccesa assured if thev papers fjr the priei if oae. The Committee respectfully sug- special atteuticn cf. the Cbairmeo of; should adojt the dramatic prjf.stioo, j vaage uft at x ce. Ta:e al-; Feb lo y, i SECURE BAP.GAIN5- R. E. PETTY. "13i Fayettevillk .Sr. RALEIGH, N. C, b. Ut, 'i.. (X writ A ..-i C E E THE riCVV shin mx-stA. MODEL OF 18S2 REVOLVERS, RIFLE CANES. Fir?EAf?r!l3for HUFJTiKC and TARGET eHOOTifSG. rOS ILLUSViXJED CATtlOCUt. lasebsoii. mmn & co., SOUE J UC:ltiC7CH KPOtlT'.UO COODJ, CFr CE 201 203 CnOACVAY. m m a m mm m m. ' f -
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