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SIT ' " " hi -' -1 1 in l ii i . 1 1 1 1 1 i VOL. VIII. 'WNfiOLNTON. N. 0,, FRIDAY, JULY. 20; 1894, I NO. 13. d: OGTOilSnoii fciPTO Curo. in vun, cnange of scee. nd climate have no efli.'Yow- cse seems hopeless; Do iifrt Despair. . The CLCCTROPOISr curt such cases.. Kcaa te tcsti sway of North xlina's. ttgti- . st&s. , . . , X A TV .... X X. X X tHUiMittttt BELWOOD INSTITUTE Prepares boy for the Sopomore Ola, at unty College and girls lor the junior Claw ut Greuu-bm-o' IVmale College. Excellent advantages inthe study of vocal aiid instrumental . - MUalO. Thi r.innh Inoli iw.ii,... i Ccuaruetcid ArithuiMiin. Board ud tuition iu Eulh couise cp; Aug. 2. i or. Catalogue, RiviUif iAlS- V 9 a- il ill Professional Cards. .J,W,SAJN,M.D., - located at Lmcolutoh aud of fers" bis Service ad physician' to the clil&rbs ot Liucolutou and aurrooud laacDuiai!jr. frill be touod at uigui at tbe Li n- oolp.toa Hot). . .. ,.j i ;: March 27, 1891 ' ' ly F'Tir "n irrxn mi DENTAL NOTICE. d . a vy; Aexajur ?lw e a utuiv Mt ajiUCU fllUU, JUll?, au ge.r, . Oiu;fcvr. 'December, Fsbi luujt sod April. Will tein Mi. 'Taiiuwj, Ma fib autt My. i -. . J'a rooMge eoUcirtd,- TtrniH cab tad moderate. iB. M. ANDREWS Wboiesalan.d TUUilJDealer in . , C3AKDOSeANO,r' ' 0aKi ' Bedroom 'suits V r-n pics, tionj to '$150.00,; UltG cf!x:p)!a, from 2i50, to 2004)0. ; Sideboards- frola f 10.09 to 75.00 . .' iXTEfisiONS TABLES Ho a Si. 00 10 ?40 00. China Closets 15 00 to 45 00. r tnUr labl . . : ..rii.-oo to jg5.oo. Sasels and PictuFe' v &o$ 100.00 : ' COUCHES and LOUNGES 17.50 la t45 00;,t ilusic rack's and ; Cabinet, 11.50 : U-CiSVoa. - Re vol lug Book Case a KoHvTop leks and effl-e Ciuirsj $5:00 to 40 00. Organs, . Wl to $150.00. , auo-(, fl:00 Thij ia great sale and you :Liky ureat jnistakeif! y'6u - rttb f-ike advififdgeof it. letters promptly answer- ' - rite-at once fur particu- 10 an i 18 West Trad St, CHARLOTTE, J: Q Uu- 2Z, 1894. Hob. J. C. Bextea I WINSTON, mc: I found great relief for mr Uttle nou ia tha Electropoiae, when lL DOCTORS bad ailed." Col. T. W. FarrUk; f WINSTON, My, Mf experience with the Klectro- JU Las been very fr&lUfactory." witA your ftlluxct." ali X WRITE US. ATLANTIC KLECTROPOISS CO., IWaaklugton, D. 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In Stemoiefrom Waahiogioa v " g.. tion. i We advise., if patentable or .Dot, coJ K.rr. rinr fed nut due till n&icnt la secured.' . Unw th Dht.ln Patrfitl.'' wilhf cost of same iir tbe U. S. &ad toreiga ceu& C.A.SrJOW&GQ. Or. Patcnt Office. w8minotow. English Spavin Liniment removes tard, soft or calloused lump and blemish es from horses, blood spavins, rurbs, pHnta sweeney, rin-bon, stifle, .prains a wollcn throat, coughs etc. iSuve $50 by use of one tottie Warranted tbe most wnderlul btemisb cure ever Known. Sold by J. M .Lawipe DruggisiLincolntonliC. apbscnoe for tbe COURIER. . fl.a OF. OIK4.IZl TJON III' the. UmiAOjMrlcvPairlr' ol .Nurili Ortrultotir ' . . ' Kooiii iooiii o .the Staxe DeiivJCx Com I rRALEiQHj K C, June 12, 1894. 4 nex unt; cuntyxjrgaui zation hall be.thetownhip. ?In paWnahiiy ther ghall Vjbp p exeputivecomrmitteV? to'cSiiiUt oi five active Demqcrsti, who ghallbf elected riy'--;tjbe 'Uinioc ratio votei of the sevprjilJnwniihipg in nifttt ings ciIIhIs by. the county .ext-ou- tive committee. . And -said" corn - mittees so elected ehall elect one of iU members as chairman, w.ho tnaH. u preside . at. all committee meetings. - - ' 2. ! The several -township execu iyejeommittees .'..jihall .corive.ne at the: meetings .oLthe sev.eral county con vention6, ' or at" any' time and jjlace" a majority of them may eject, and shall elect a county, ex ecutive committee, to 'consist Of not'Iess.than five members, one ot wnoni snail-, oe . aiesiicnatea as chairmaii, who shall preside atll of the said committee meetings". , 3. In case -there .shall be a.lail- ure on the part of iny totv fiship, to eleci its executive ;:conmittee for the period of , thirty, days, rthe county executive committpe shall appoint --said committ from the Democratic: voters , ol iaid town ship. 4. The members of the town ship committees shall elect to any vacancy occuring in said commit-j tee. . ; .. '. . 5. The county executive com mittee shall call all necessary county, conventions by giving. at least ten days' notice. hj. public advertisement : iri .r tfcree -public place in - .each township, at the court house door, and in any Dem ocratic newspaper that may be published in said county, request ing all. Democrats of the county to n et in convention in their re spective townships on a common day therein stated, which said day shall not be leis than three days before the meeting of the couDty convention; for . the purpose of electing their .delegates to the ' - Thereupon the conventions so held shall elect their delegates to represent the townships in the TJoantyAconvehtions from the votes ot the respeetion townshjp3,:.which delegates, or such of them as shall J attend, .shall vote the fijU Demo cratic strength of their respective townships, on all questions that may come before the said county conventions. In case' no" conven tion shall be held in any township iu pursuance., of said call, or no election. shall be made the town shin executive committee shall appoint such delegates.'" 6. :Each township shall be en titled to cast in the county con vention one vote for every twenty five: Democratic votes," and (Ale vote for fractions of fifteen Demo cratic votes, cast at the last pre ceding gubernatorial election ; Provided, That every township! shall be entitled to cast at least one vote, and' each township may send as many delegates' as it mayj see fit: 7. In 'cases where' township consist of more than one ward ori precincts shall be' entitled to send delegates to the county conven iens au&jshl astlitsrfopor- Uonate part. .pit townsmp vote baed upon tHe last preceeding Vote 'for ' Governor in said tbwh snip; ':4,- 'wis ' i. -$ 8. Th.e cbairman . of township at all township' conventiona. In their absence any other member of said coufmattee' may preside."-; " " s " 9. fn cases where.-all the town ship executive committee are -re quired tameet for. the. purpose .j electing -eounty executive Cmmi4r tee, said meetings ihall.be dsenled to have a quorum when a majority of such townships shall be repre sented in said meeting. COUNTY. ANrD. DISTRICT CONVESTI0S8. 1 1. The seyeral county conven- lions shall be entitled . to elect to their senatorial, judicial and-cou- ventions &!ae delegate and one al ternate for every, lift y Democratic voters, one delegate for fractions of every twenty-five Democratic votes cast at the last , preceding gubernatorial, election in heir re spective counties, and none but delegates or alternates so elected, shall be entitled to seats in ajd convention : PhoviDgn,- That -very county shall have, at lat ..me.vote in each of said conven tions. - "-. At' a meeting- of the State Ex ecutive Committee, held March 2dj 1892, tbe following, provision was adopted and recommended to the county conventions for their favorable action, not to be bind ing, however, on any. convention unless adopted by it viz: 'Provided, That in all county conventions in which delegates shall be selected to.attend any state congressional, judicial, or other convention, a yte tihall be taken in . accordance with the plan of organisation' as to the candidate whose names may -be presented to such county convention. Th del egates shall - be selected ftom the friends and supporters .of each condidate voted for - in proportion to the number of votes he shall re ceive in. such county convention, and no other instructions shall be given: Provided, That when only one candidate is presented and voted fjdr at such -county conven tion it shalr be lawful to instruct for such candidate." . 2. The chairman-, or, in his ab- suce; anv member oj the county, seantorial, iudioial. and congres sional committee, shall oa'U-to or der their respective conventions. and hold the chairmanship" thereot until the conventibn shall elect its chairman. ""- 3.. The executive, committee of the senatorial, congressional and judicial districts, respectively,shall at tHe call .of their respective districts, designated in said call- Ami it shall be their duty jto ap point jthefirne and place for hold ing conventions in their respective districts; and the chairman of said respective "committees shall immediately.. notify the chairman of the . different county executive committees of the said appoint- ment, and . the said county execu tive committee shall forthwith call conventirtis ' of fheir respective counties in conformity to said no tice, to send delegates to said no tice, to send delegates to said re spective district conventions. .. STAJ-E : COSBNTIONg. !, iThe State convention shall be composed of delegates, appoint ed .by the. several county conven tions. . .Each county shall be en titled to eiept one delegate and on alkrnate. for . every ojib hundred and., fifty Democratic votes, and .que delegate .. for fractions' over seenty-Sve Democratic votes cast therein at the. last preceding guber natorial.election, and but dele,- gate.qr alternates so elected shall be entitled to ; ssats in Mid con-1 venliop: :, Provided, Thatevery county shall have at least one. vote in said convention. ,,. . . '. ,(iENERAL Rt LKS. . - ' . Such delegats(or.alternaie4 of i absents delegates) as may be present at any Democratic coh: vention.shall , be, allowed to cast the wholA vote to which their township, or county . may be entitled-' . , . ' Jn all cunvjeptions provided for- by jhis system4 after a vote is cast there shall . be no change in sucfi'votp'iintil the final result of the batfiet s'haH be announced by the chairman of said convention. ' 'All Democratic executive colnhiUtee irall have the power to .1 -ctiVe bodio,. nil any vacancy -occur in m-m .4. The chairman ol the diner ent county conventions ghali cer tify: the list of.' delegates' and al tp'rnates .to the different district and Statecpnyentions, and a cer- ti$ed.list of said delegates and al ternates to the State conventions shall sent to the Secretary of thuSiato Central cummii tee. . f or tn committee: , . F.M. HIMMONb, . K. 11. Cowan, ehairmjfn. . Secretary. -:- - . A SUoder fiult.-Uobbtrj . . .: Couvrialttd- RtiEPsviLLE; N. C July 10,. '94 Ed. CouBiEk: Having seen up news from this part of the county, I send vou the following for publi cation. About the 10th or Uth of June, Mr. Levi Hauss had a stand of ees stolen, and not beimTable tp look after it himself the neigh bors tracked the thief some dis tance, till they . were satisfied in their minds who got the bees, Oie man's being ready to say that he could swear to the track by a par ticular mark, caused a great talk in the country. The man heating this nes and knowing, we sup pose, tdo that he had taken th honey, tried at once to get a war rant for the expressed accuser, and finally he went before the Hon Esq. Warlick of Heepsville, and obtained a warrant indicting tht accuser tor slander, something we have never before heard of, one man's slandering another. We hope the Esq. will enlighten our mind on this subject a little. The warrant was put in Deputy sher iff's hands and was -served, the witnesses were summoned and a 1 were cited to trial at the appointed time'and place'; and on arriving found the Judge in town, who he- began at once to talk with the de fendant tor a compromise. The defendant told. the judge he would not compromise, and that he was "there ready for trial. ' After much consultatioTTarid lomt coiWa- tioh, the Judge Void the defendant. if he would pay half the cost that he would stop the suit.' The de. fendant said no, and aftet going' to the defendant a ' dozen times, or more, told him if he woulcT pay fifty cents of the cost he would let him go and the- defendant again said lib. The Judge then consult ed with the plaintiff awhile and then adjourned the court and dis charged the witness without any money. Now Mr. Editor do you not think' this is a queer way of conducting a trial knowing as they did that the defendent -was there ready for trial, with evidence enough that if you would only shut your eyes and imagine, you fuld almost see the man eating the honey.' Futhermore why some good old praying church membert to such in active part, to keep' such a crime from being revealed, we can only shut our eyes and imagine again. - T. W. ALLFBES. Tb-sa who baTS used Dr: Kttag'a Kw DkcoTery know ito value, and those wbo bard not, bate now U opportunity to try it Free. Call' on tha advertised Druggist aoi gt a Trial Bottl Frtt- . inn 4 your nam and addrfts to -A. S. Buckle k To., Cbioo, and get a aampia box ot Dr King's KewLife Pills Frc, a well : m copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free All f which Is guar anteed to do you gcod and cost you pio- ing- .' JM Uwing, Drugiit A. Card to lb Cltlxtni or HortU Carol I ua ConcernlBir Blirxt Children, In view of the completion of the .Morganton Institution for the education of the Deaf, and their removal from tbe Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind at -Ka leigh; the latter Institution is bet ter prepared than ever, before to sustain and educate, the Blind; Our capacity is. increased our force augmented and our methods emeliorated;.all of which enables us to do more efficient work than we have .heretofore done. We are anxious that every Blind child in the State receive an. education, we wish to do all in our power for the betierment of this uufortunate class, to enable them to ava'l them selves of this FREE Institution in which the State so magnanimous ly offers to instruct this . class ot its citizens. With a view to 'this " end, w earnestly appeal to the philah cnropic people or our common wealth to aid us in this' noble worky V w ish to be put in touch with every Blind rhild within our borders.' We desire ihe name, post-otfice, township, county and nearest rail-road station of everv cmld of this class in orth Carolina.- Also tire name of the par ent or guardian of such' child. With tuch data;' we will corres pond with the' parents and guard ians of these children, and in this way put them in reach of an edu cation. Will not th good people of the State who know of a Blind child or children in their vicinity send us a card with the information wanted ?' We promise to use our best effort to get thes children in school, if you wiU'enable us to get their names. Please forward the - data at once - and greatly oblidge. Very truly, B. J. Montague For the Board of Trustees, The North Carolina Institution for the Deaf Jfc Dumb and the Blind, Ra leigh, N. C. W. J. YouNO, Principal. Raleigh, IT. C, July 9, 1894. luwt villi l.flivi. En. Couuir:a:Mr. A. Jones is quite ei;k. Mrs. J. F. J. Kennedy has been qnite ill for sometime, but is somewhat better. There were four negro funerals preached at Rock Hili(col.) church at this place on .Ut Suuday. Among them was' old Uncle Jake Morrison's," one of the best ne groes who ever lived in this neih borhood. The annual S. 8. picnic was held at. Rock . Springs' camp ground, July 4, 1894. There was immense ci7hurof-pyopU . there. The. sp.eaking was of a" very high order and I everything pajod oir vry pleasantly till arxut the time the people were leayinff, when an al tercation took place between Hen. ry Cornelius, of Iredell county, and a hMall son of Mrs! Albert Mutuiy, of Kidsville, in which Mundy cut Uornelius severely with a knife. We have not thy particulars farth er than that Cornelius was drink ing and follcwed Mundy- for some time "tuning him, tend finally knocked him down and began beating him, whereupon Mundy drew his knife and .stabbed (him in nine different, places. 'Mundy was bound over to court. The .cotton .fields are ow w hite with blooms. Corn and cotton are ookjjig. fine, . sure. . Mr. 'Mich'1 Abernethy, of Jt. Holly, says the candidates axe.so thick in Gaston county, JhV has. asked. Mr. J. R. Connell,. the commissioner from River Bend Township, to have an ordinance passed forbidding the felling of trees till after the elect ion for fear oi killing a candidate. .Mr. Wja. and Mrs.' E. L. Mcin tosh, of Lucia, .Gaston county, will celebrate the 45th anniversafy of their wedding on Sept. 6, 1894, by giving a dinner to their children ana granacnnaren unu sisiers ana brothers, together with their fam ilies. . Dr.Xeroy Long, has been offered a chair in the Medical Col lege of Leuisville, Ky. . We under stand he. will accept the offer and remove to Louisville about Oct. 1. Mr.- John E. Davidson, whom we mentioned as being with his broth er, Dr. W.. 8. Davidson at Trian gle, has had the degree of M. D. conferred upon him and also has successfully passed ah examina tion betore .the State Medical. Board and is hbw ready to begin the practice of medicine. Yours truly, Bill Shanks. . . QUAR4NTSED CUBE. We authorize our advertised drtggUt to lellybaDr. King's :xiw Di ctrery tot oonsampuon. eoagns ana coia, upju wu condition. It you are affli. tel.wita Ls Grirna and will um this raWy according to dlrectioos, giving it's flr Trb aa Mrianca no buelt. too n ay return the hottla and litre Tont mon relan1ed. We makd M bfet bctao of th wonderful succM f v. SLizg't New DcoTery anri ira- laitaeaacn'a entderiie.. Have heard et whJh il,Uiled. Try it. Trlrl bottlei Uc4 at i. X. Licg"s drsgitor tLargs5x69a4$100. Ed Coc&ij: Corn and cotton is looking flue; we have all possi ble features in this community of a good crop. Mr. Jaa, li.'MulUu boast. of having the finest corn in thi ae4 tion. We admit that Mr. Mullen has some very .fine corn, but think it better for him to leave oft the superlative -tfegree: Tho health of this community is very good at present. Mr. M. A. Ltmns our. young merchant vtas.throwu from his horse whik' on his wuy htmie tioui the--picnic at Denv-r and was bad ly bruised. . Mr. Robt ; Mundy ol Denver is very siok with Uvr, we wiah l.r him a speedy recovery. Mr. A. A. Jkfcver, of Kidsville, has recently btn appointed H. & G. Among th candidates ut the Repulican pattv (or county. ortices we learn that Mr. J. F. Killian of Denver, is poken of lor Register of Deeds and knowing' him so well wish to say' a few words. The writer has been living near him for nineteen years ahd'does'not hesi tate to say that ha'is a jmh1 man and fully coxnptwnt for the othce- But we would rather, see Mr- Kil lian come from the other side of the house. As the tim has arrived when all Democrats should ) on tha alert. We believe it our duly to speak a word in behalf d Democ racy. This is the time for all Democrats to stand nrmly in line and it is the time for all of those who have hevn led "odt ot Demo cratic ranks by selfish, isnoient and unprincipled leaders to return and save themselves, from the stigma that will-bp. forever attach - 1 to them.' The Pops that bare been led ; - tray in this section are returning one by one. They expected in 1 92 to see Weaver President and that they would receive monoy by the car load. Now 1 have onlv this to say in regard to such ideas: That such an eventful day v ill never come. Prosperity will not come to the South through any socialistic or paternal system of legislation. No act of Congress will ever abolish poverty and the triumph of no political party will ever supply pfKple with mon when they have nothing of val ue to exchaog for it. The Sjuih mut shaktf paternalism froni her, lytoguize that the Uovernment if n purveyor and realuv.tliat every m m is thw architect of his own furtiino. Thn with every man in th pnreuit fyr which he is bi-st fitted the South will present the aggregation of farces that v. .11 make her supreme. Practice econ omy self relianpe and .perse vereiK.- and the death knell will be sound ed to hard timve. C. L. Derr, N. C, July Vth, 1894. Wytm- i&l BtnmarA AJjordsn, nee BSOWIH TMOM SUTTSaa. Afl dJert U. UpertotU. Genuine has CURES SGftOFULA Krs, S. J. &9waUvSUard,. Jttasa.taa7s L z BMtacr tae twaa care4 at-' fcxafala iy tht : -j riourtwttfeeal f "1 aftr tarla aacnotWt Trsaf I 1 .saaat, aod V.i- reOooxl to qalu a iwmraCyot tt health, l w taoojeat eh ee&le aet Ure. '" "1 CurW la nrOe WV- her'- 1 tarr eu wftola LX, vthicL para4 aU tt ate froi a -aar I tad VSvT) givaa ap aU i. Itoorary, vrbea b.Stj X vii lawbo ttiaeeuraSalauaadao rmitoibs ( tbe dVMaaaneaaia. - Mm. T. L. WUrmt, KatUrvule, H. &m kMk a KMSaaf Shttmrt niilwt frt. SwTt tWLttiC CD .an A loy's conscience is that p ri of him which prompts him to ;: all the sweets to keep them f r u making his Uttle brother ill. reedi&c a tce&e. et cfcCCrta vrbo want luis BrtotfV'ilJtenrrrsiu. It le plooaaac to take, ewee XrCnrto. In-i tt3oa iSJrjejBWB )4 .Uver Cumxiaki
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