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volvvul LINCOLtW 24. 1894. N0.1S. 4 v Safe ;'1Mt Soft BELWOOIINSTITUTE - Prepares boya for the gopomore' Class at Trinity' College girl for the Junior Chuw at Greensboro" Female College. Excellent, advantages in the tudy of vocaLand iiistnmiental MUSIC. ThOZOpgh . iQBtVaoKoU. l.StlUCllOll ill Hook keepiu?. UulttuftioUl ; AtUtuaeUa. ami Cuniiurdl Law. - Bosrd aud tuition iu Enarieh coarse 7.0tt pr u.onih. Fll teim opeuAag.;2. For Oatalagan, giviup fail iufnuHiiri HildiHcs. ' '' " CHARLOTTE COLLEGE Of MUSIC AND ART. 18 ..fly-yPN ST.. SCHOOL EOR .MUSICAL TRAINING IN TtiE ? . Southern States, ,. . , :1fc THE noJJT EUROPEAN flee adfaufajfea. Modem Lniuat8 taught only by native teacbern BOARDING JLsoo.QiQdAtlonti tor non icauJeut lad Studemsiu Oullfjie Buildiag. Kvery modem couvietufnte. Jpt ciai ouist) in . PAINT1NO, DRAWING, nd JLOOUTION. Catalogue gen i ou application. 0H ou or addi CARL S GAER'l NER. Director. Aug 10,1884 ...... l-t'liL Vi .l. j-ili.u.. li ui Ji-i. E.M.ANDREWS Oak Bedroom-suits ot tvi. placaa, txoai $20.00 to HilSaOO. iPanor Suits TENSIONS TA0UE5 China Closets ' S15 00 to 115.00. fnlrr lWai f 1 O0to H5.O0. . t3 00sto 20 00. t Ii3.0U. -r JievoUlns Book Gea atiyUoll Top DeMks and (ifilce i&fijamtir: fiO.OO; Grgane, i to$l50.0d. ' FUuo, $225.00 to 1800.00. . . Hiis U , a great gale d you K rtr?af ' nUtafcjj C if' you to talfe" advantage- of it otiejs promptly answer- i?, 23,-. ANDIlEWa, 10 and lg WtatTravJ?8t, CHARLOTTE, JVC Jai. 26, 1894. :!; i.e. i i i i i i i i A i i 1 Core when all else fHa.M Testimony of Url jJll. CLINE, wife has used the Electronoke for -Asthma and Bronchitis, and is in better health than fer twenty years? ii.v wrVtc us.. " ' ..We pe&dall information and Utti--Bxoakli raw.- ATULHTIQ KLSCTBOPOISX CO., WaAiii&rUiA, d c. A' AA A a- A riifti and 1MPKOVED METHODS Professional Cards,. J. W.SAIN.M. D., - Has located. Af.Liucolutou aud of fers hu-iwrvicea as pbypciau ip the CHirra'a ol Liiicolnton ar.d snfrooud- Will In-tound at uiut at the Lin coin tou Hotel. ..i . Mrch 27. 1801 . ; lv . . DENTAL NOTICE: Di. A. W. Alexander will be . a Li 8 oflL t Li.u,cilut pu, J une, Au" tfUet, 'O'Vlober, DftO.-nibir, Fb mary aud April. Will le m Mt. Holly, July, tipteiub' r, ovtmber,' Jan U4iy, Ma U Vid ay ;. paiioiirte aolifiij-nd- iv.fip cahb aud Ua'd:l'le.; ; LIOUSNESS Who haa:not suffered tbia misery caused by bile in the stomach Avhich an inactive or aluggial liver failed to cfrry p.jF. PREVENTION ANP Cl8 l liquid or powder,, which; gfteq quick action to . the liver an jafriea off the pile hy a niil4 m9Yf - mti ef tie Wrfs; 'Ufa. fiefw ptopr griping WfTOWr wt. Piiy vpgetftbk;- Um: ppi take pilla morq tako. Bimmona Liver Regulator. . ., - 1 hve been victim to BUlouaei tor 7Mrs,ud after ylc vrlou myooly"ucoMWM lu the ue of aim- to relieve me. I fpeiUt ot ofoyieU, Sone. but my who o imi;y."-J. f IJf Rjm onr K 8tup in red on wrapper. Cavesta, ft4 Trade-VI rkt oVUiaed, d U rw Mt Kuststsa conducted for mobimati rite. . aad cna cui paltfit ia 1M Ua UaA U0M Sicmoutre WMkuigton. , v Mil t Qpp. PmwT Qfrwt wowTow. 9.C kvlli'llCI"' tytrlh, tu and HUj AUfer v ttMenieula. Lord ftosebery made a speech at the Royal Academy dinner lately and the Lancet Says the most a musing portion of it was on the various BfyertlBttn-B now occu pyingiLhiawliter which have beaqimcommson lo ou this Bi4rtheAtlan It is not al totnr;that'the;'fndfcane ia af ,eed by hideSis boards, whlch,by yoihnltalty, iuljuence inju of the trav eler; 5i;itfeif4ifecof the reading w4e wouy rav pro teat. When a rtBjjeyeahifl home to travel throttgK tfa country, whethei on bijBinesa or pleasure, there is al- VfcM Jup" npy a, B)me Jbne jji X , ue jlybl e from the charm and - pic.tureBque . char- acldf 6f tlihdsc'pei'ttllat comes beQ'rohim." . "iforgeYainaelf, his' worriea, hiatroublea, hid pains, in the diverting r'ob"jeo( he steal TherYaJthe.xhuTch- 'fDrroTng the. center of the pretty village, calling up;memoiiea , .and,. h: ingtiou8 which-fill thermind: with Ihoughta of the past and h6prs ot-' the fu- ture'. rliere are1 tdiaiant blue Jailli eVnmedc-XtKa .corpae the ;wood, the .cottage the castle, the park the manaion : and con nected witK these'. 'there' fa al waya some bit .ot romance gathered irom past -.rcadinga. and . . meditations which'cbmeB. aa ' a reliefv a dreani outride' the puayworidhftnging the monotony of life and by the yerV forgetfntfieaa of njtet troubles gnjnj; a r.ppae lvrie : which ha'a the effept, .f cure ul some in stances, of relief in all. But what shall be said when from place to place the mind of the traveling sufferer ia iole8, vOXENa, forced to dwell on h'a own ailmenta, real or imaginary?.. AVhy is he. obliged to learn that'he has a liveFthat ia not in working order ; or that his digestion is, day by day, failing ; or that ho is getting every hour weaker or ,weaker.; ioz that hia ' -! ;-"..: M " .' V"' '. heart ia palpit&ting; or thftt'bis kidneys are involved in the uni veraal breakup of hia frame ; or that hia brain ia altogether losing its balance ; or that he is becoming prematprely old ; or that, in short, he muat.soon die if he neglects to treat hiwM w'jth soflie particular tife;g$v pill. Portion., lotion or plaster, to, ay npthiUg at two or three oifttWnia which have the facility ot goine direct to the bone? Lord Rosebery'e humor ought not to bo misapplied. There is many a truo word spoken, in jest, audi emphatically, hia words were true- We hope.he wiH no $o here, but that, holdqg the rena. of power;he will go beyond the uijafqruea. of the Royal Academy 4 pitying thQ mUfortunea the public gen? erally, will auggeat . auch legal measures aa shall clear earth, wa ter, and aky of thsee irritating 6- bominations. To Promote Tiuperiie. Gbkknsobo, N. C, Aug. 15.-1 10 o'clock this morning the State prohibition maja TOeetiug'Asaeih- bled in. ' Boga,rt' About thirty countif a werf represented. Rev. J eaaee Cunningham was call ed to ihe chair and Rev.' G. F. Simmona to be secretary. - Dr. D: Atkins, of the North Car olina Ohritian yepate,: Stftte the object of te nieetn;g and pre sented to the convention the f ol lowing reaolutions ; Whereas: ther is 9 8trottS .ft" JiQerAt J ft oir jStftte . f x the prohi- bition ot Ihe. liquor traffic and. for temperance in all ita phftaea nd whereas, the tsuvperanoe foTc'ee lacfc.orgAmzatiau, ana, theretpre eflBciency. in accomplishing the ends sought,' therefore, Resolved Th'at it' is the sense of this convention that" we ptoeed to organise a 8tte .Tempesance A: s(ia&.n; '.which ?hall includ all the include ajl the temperance iorcesof the -State on a non-parti-r sanbasis. and which shall hay'e of mtS3ldVMprt which ....iA.-.y j , for it; , the . agition of the temperance, feubjetud, creation of n eentiment fox(JinprQved tern- entnC lava, and the more effec- j,ive enipTcemoni, 01 wnaiever lawa we may haye. . . i ', Those resolutiona were uuaai- mopsly adopted A committe on plan Pt organiiation , waa appoir ed. and while the oommitra W.a out, Ve tiering speech was mads by ver. v. fume on toe uecesaiiy of voting-nly . for men. who are opposed td .the saloon... . .. A t the . . a f trnoon session Jihe committee en plan of organixatipn reported end the ..plan was adopt ed. ; - . .. . i Mr. J. If. Southgote . read the prohibition law now in force. in Miasiaaipp and . made a motion that the 'executive . committee "be instructed to present somothing to our next LgUlaturoI' Thiarov6ked a reat deal of discuesion but was heartily and unanimously endorsed by the con vention : !; The Committee on nommatidns reported the following names for officers for the ensuing yeaV: Pres ident, Rev. D. H. -Tattle; Raleigh; v ice-rreaiaent uev. r . iiuni, Charlotte ; second Vice President, T J C haulier,. Kecirding Secretary U a. lreianat urBeiiaboro; Corres ponding Secretary, Dr. D Atkins, Qreensboro ;( Treasurer, Dr. D'W C Henbow, dreenaboro. f me jexecuiive commit we is as follows :4 J A Odell. Greensboro. chairman j dr. C D'McIver,Qree'mi- boro; J A Oatea, Fayetteville; F L Blair, fluilford College ; W H Worthv'Raleigh. ; The convention wits made up' of all parties,, audy was entirely non partisan.- The btftte Alliance cpn- vention' convened again to-cay. The question of a labor exchange and home manufacture of shoes were discussed at length. The salaries of the executive committee were cut from . $3.00 to $2.00 per day, and tHe secretary 'and tfea.s urer here'aitef gets only $t,QQQ "in stead of JjSl,4QQ, aa heretofore. It fc thought the convention will ;a'd- "jburn tc-night.'-rNews and Obser ver. ' aVaraexA lftltte 3uf . Baltujqbs, Aid-, A8"48t lb-r Letters f&m nearly two hundred Souther ly bankers scattered aUjthe way irPlQ iHiarywna to lexaa, in regard to the crop prospects and business conditions . in., the South, are .published in, this week's issue of l4ie Manufacturer's Record With but one or two XGep.MpP.t these letters . rpr n, unusually BtWfa9torY outook for the ajgrr cultural - and business . iuteit of the entire 4o.ttth-. The decline in the prjee of pottoft 'two or turee yeara ga forced aouthorn fannera, who Qould not continue to borrow money advance "oh their cropa as freely as before to ' pay more attention to the raising ot their own good supplies. The. result a. steady itipres, irdebtedneaa of the Southern fafm.era brought about by the forced economy fa the last two year, aud almost witRP.u.5 exioeptiQii tue reportsuom the bankers sy that Soutnern iarnaers have less money than at any tiiue sitide the war. Aaded to these favorahle' indications, they have the prospect of the largest aggragate ctoos. tkiftf; gravn;cot ton fru(tsvq all else into consid eration, ever produced in all the South; : While' the draught in the. W$t has Vuf short th ln 014V ' lnat eption, unusually ' favorable con ditiona haVe given the South" the largeat cot n crop it has ever pro duced.' Even for the cotton yield from eight to nine millien balea,as it will probably ' do provided the seaaon continuea favorable from no? on, the value, of the grain crop owing to the - large pro motion of outh1 eatWn crop 1 :r'') 1 Sgutksu, fid -Stelae VHotOmi, pf nowvsmxBTiTCU) ! B4wfenkejttt.flPra emt le e-ijr s lleaiitir U.' He was just "a plaiu. everyday boy, and he s'iuiitered into a Third f curlv b Efe :aaia1ixi a L am fire engine; 'and the ton's he' lonaiy imaginea ne was mowing itgainat ue aix was noining in ine whole realms of acooBtioa. ' ' He threw himself into, a seat sitting side wise and drumming ou the window pane, 'much to the an noyance of the prim old lady be side him. Then he suddenlv dis covered that he was ihe; proprietor of a small stock of peanuts. Thse he ate with a good deal of noise ., -. . -. ' Ji-' ...... ; . ' ana an anna rent relish: the shells were flipped under, the' vacant sat J opposite him. After the peanuts were go no the boy began to tumble the couteiits of his pockets into his lap. And what a collection of boyish treasures it was 1 Rusty nails, bits of string, marbles, new and old; two shoe buttois, a bru-1 ken toothpick, a rusty bolt, a crooked rlihheok, a gimlet, a dried lemon, a pocket ' looking glass what hot else V This i miscellaneous assortment the boy juggled from one hand to' another. Then he carefully placed each of the arti cles back into their proper place which means that they were put where they would do the most damage to they boy and clothes. Then for fully five' minutes the youngster busied himself with his boot heols he dug them deep into the matting carpeting on the car's floor, raising a cloud of dust and an indignant' protest from a stout German gentleman who sat within sneezing distance of the boy. Then he started whistling again. His whistle was keen, skin wrinkling and of.shivering sharpness. Sud denly the train drew into the Twen ty-third street station. The guard thrust his head into the car and shouted, "Nthir' stet." The whistle was ' cut short like a stiing severed with - a sharp knife- The boy gathered himself like a cat preparing to spring upon a mouse and slid, with a f ruutio, dust raising swoop, toward the door, collided with the guard aud striking the gouty foot of a stolid man who sat near the door. A provoking retort was fired-at the gate-keeper, who told the boy to "look out,'1 there was a hearty ,full throated laugh, a gleam of white teeth glimpae of snapping eya ard the boy disappeared, five steps. at a bound down the station steps Y- Bcoapia, A Terrible Oreuah suid m CJIoctUAj Outlttak lu BtelsrMkei- Mr. Fred Oliver, et Charlotte,has shown the obbkbykh a letter from his brother, living in LLnsoln, Nebraska. In this letter, written about the 10th, the Western brother says j "1 have . just been away west 75 miles and never saw a country 00k so burnt up. Corn will notj be one tenth of a crop and lots of fields will not produce one bushel to the acre. Firms arc going up right and left, aa the farmers can not collect' anything to pay the Storekeepers, and they in turn cannot pay other merchants. This is going to be the hardest years the State has ever seen. Peo ple west uf her are leaving their places, as - they' are starving to death, and are shooting their horses and cattle rather than leave them to starve. The heat U very Intense and we have-not had a rain in over six weefca. " . -A H0U3KH0LP TSIASUKS D W Fatter. CVykrU, N Y, iy tlii he alwy keep Dx-'King'JUw t cot iv ia xh Louie ad lyi fmikj l- Vi Wttua we ery ori rwoiw untvw ih tbfc L wouLl sot, t without it. it Procardia. A Pkeman DruUt, Citokill. N ' H'1' New DitLovery h aadoulj th couB rtaedy; tbt k bM wd H ia Sis f.mibt fct irh irt and It haf sever faile4 to do hli Ualk claiaed fo iu Why tot ay r enedj 10 lan r Uied and tested . 1 Trial bail lre at S' M lwibg-Drug aveaue elevated car With his haiidi m hirpooketa htp hft'thjijslf hack far on a. shock of curlv bfabk - Ue venue Uaaer too mil. Wasuiuotov, Aug. IS Tho passing of the tariff bill hns KmI to various estimates aa to the etfVvt it Will 4ave should it niet with a-veto-(which is. of course, regard ed as altogether out of the qiun tion) upon the national revnu Thefbllowmg figures from ofli ciaT document a are ot interest: ' dusfoms, ii90,000.'060. Internal revenue,, $ 160,0(,UXJ. Miscellaneous $20)000,aK). PoirVice, .$84,427,748. The. estimate of revenue unl r the tariff bill, aa patsed by thi If oaae, . uiadu a total of $442,(Kr, 1772, divide as follows: Custom., $124,657,429. Internal revenue, uuder presnt iaws!;$ieo,ooo.ooo. , Iji tergal reVeuue 'additional im der House bilIi,3,06p,OOO. Miscellaneous iteins uudur jr.: siiit law'a.. $20,000,000. Postal r service, undur preHt-nt laws,$94,42'7,748.. 7The estimate of revenue, undr the House bill, as amended and pa ysed bv the Senate Jul y 3, 1 StM , exceeds; in the, aggregate both (' the two .pVeyiouB estimates aiul gives'the following showing : Customs, $179,251,142. Internal revenue, as above stal ed, $218,000,000. Miscellaneous items, as above atated,$20,000,000,. Postal service, as above stabd $84,427,748: Total $496,978,890. Under the House bill tho adva lorrm rated of duty showed u cheese of duty amounting t $7:5, 716,023, and under the Senate bill the decxease of duty is shown at $19,122,ai0r In this computation the articles that are freu from du ty are exclnded. 'The following table in thts'connection showH 1 1 it dutiable value under the present law as 1400,69,853,45, with a duty of $198,373,452, . the ad valorem data being 49,68 per cent. Uhdi r the House bill dutiable value, 351,041.963; duty, 124,C57,4l! ; advalorem rate. 35 51 Under the Senate bill, dutiable ? value, 4(':;, 447.163; duty, 179,251,142; adva lorem rate,38,68. Ur. Iyb Wrllea about WtiU. Hie In the Greensboro Record, th'j past week, appeared -an extract from a private letter by lr. W. A. Lash, of Walnut Cove, who ia inak- ling a tour of the West with his tamily, and which we reproduce : The Doctor's letter is dated from from Spokane, Washington where he met Pat "Winston, whoia know n throughout North Carolina. Tim Doctor say a Pat loves North Caro lina and everybody in the !Stat; and hae shown them every atten tion. Wheat, he says, Bella there fur 17 cente a buahel, costing 30 to raise it. Four hundred and seventy-five horses aold heie in the street this week for 50c each. You can buy them any time tor three to ten dol- lara. Thia ia a silver mining sec tion but the industry ia very flat juat now. If youwanttogetrich(?) oomeWeit. This town haa live churches and 204 bar rooms, each paying a li cense of 600 a year. They are al lowed to liseacreens and keep open all night, if they want to. If any of our readera have au attack of th . Western fever anti dote like ihe above should cautie them to hesitate, and be content in remain, in the land of their birth, the Sunny South, the des fined garden sport of the Union What we may lacK in some re- apscts is more than compensated in others. It is about time any how to change the phrase "Go West, voung xaan'to the more ap propria te, one; Remain where you are. Xlany Persons cn zsta t'e Iron Bitter letasaath ml rarm wTilrt cesulae. The Slate Convention mid I'rliiiHrlcN. Although 1 1 1 - State Couwntion failed to onl.-r S. uatorial prima ries tln p. olf still have th option of t'pivxini; I heir rlmire for lTni tftl Statf Sfii.itors if t h ' y choose to do so. lTnd -r tlic pr'cnt .. syt nr of dcmooratii" or.iiiiation th- town, ship primary i 1 Iu- lirst step to wards naming candidate for any otlitv, so t li.it . i vf iidiiii: d'leHtes t" t lie cou tit y convention who are known to If 1 av ir.i I '! to the men whom a majoiity ..; the people of each township pi : 1 for I'nited States S..n:it i. ran cxpivns their wi.h.'.- in lli oM 1 nt ion and that con v-i 1 1 ion . mii instruct il-t nominees p. nie" iT.i '1,is or that man for S.-nal.-r Tins, though indirectly, the p.... pie will control. I -moeracv lia alvavs recognised the right ot tiie .-!ei lo instrin t their rcpieseiiial iv Ikw lo voto, and m turn the It ::islit lire Homo times instruct I niieil Stall's Sen ators hoW lo (e. Though t he ipiej.1 ion ot Senato rial primaries was. only discussed seven or eirht Weeks it command ed one fourth, pf t In- entile vote of the State 'oiivenl i,,nf eVeli with the delegates' of -..-ver.'l I comities which had in-t 1 nep .i fur (u imaries voting agiin-t Ihe proposition. It is an agit.il ion which will be con tinued until it wins and Senatorial primaries have In come a part 1 the established policy of North Carolina I )em.n-racy . Th act ion of the Stale ( 'oiivenl en in no sense takes away, nor coiilil it take aw:y, the right of each count v and townsiilp to hold pri ma ties a nd to instruct theil delegates hoW loVotii on any ijiie-liou. pan iculariy 01: imporiant and vita! 1 the people as thai oi tie' sei. eti..n .,t I n 1 1 i Male N-nators. 1 h.- ii.-o.e ft, ., till .rae i -: 1 1 1 y, the power ... I loose their own Senators: if tl. v will alleinl tiie iu n-hiii lutmaii'K aiel mv to it t!i:t t.'e-ir wiH-ie. presseil, ainl It.en eiii.iice ( hy n,. truclion- in t!. 1 1 1 1 1 v conven tion. The re, ;inia oug nl oi.j' et e.--ion in 'ir it to eau-e d ino.ra i. Nort h ( 'ar l ina to tal e part, in tow n-hip prim 1 oiinty e. iJiVi'litiojis tbi- voiers in an act 1 e lies ami year, part'iciilai ly. I hoiign irgiu ians all say t hat Kit 'wa.sthe cnoic o xii Lrinia I eiiocj ac v I oj I'nited States Senator, Mr. - Mar tin Wa.- 'eetel ,y t(1. , j, J f If the nieinl.ers of t he Virginia n instruct, d would 1 of Logical ill-' Mad the will of the p. ..j liaVe l.eei (j.-f, ;iP-il . If deinoeiati voter iu iYi 1 1 I I I V elllllO' W V Carolina haV'- I'nited Stat' - Senators it i tl . V, duty and .pi i vihi'e logo to towi.v- sliip primaries and express, t In' hoice; and any candidate forol- hce whet h r Ingh or low . w ho is in -willing to suiuiiit his ciajms to t h people, is not of the p ople, anti 1 not ent il'd to repr. sent lle-m. T'ii It3 h li llli'il l D.M.I.AS, ' Kail) SDeej: !i -A I New s sa alfernoo; 1 met i: About 0 o"c. crown oi i small prari town anl w A shower game, and t south I. HSe , 1 , p during 1 ran to a lar - 1 ruck the tr killed otitne' - oak. i.igl.t oi icr and ten lov- w en .Jdm.la-oh- W alter Atiil"yJ r.lanchard, Will llu.dley. .h : Jackson- Chri- I'etty, " ill Wa! About a dozen of th" hoys w ; hurt and it is thought some . 1 them will di-. S I ' 1 : 1 1Mb :a s K s. ;. tl. C!il!'..ri. N'-w (V-l. W i., ..l.l-.l ....I. ..y.n r-. I ..I.. 11.1.1.1,,..! .. J , 1-4 fcturiih.. i k- iJi-.r'l-r..l, l.i- iiv-r v. ai te'l t" n '!-rin '1 iiip, t j j Ml awv, an t tf w :i- w-rriMy reuu. fl..ih B!il sirens tti . I '.r.- 1 . Uc-; ol i t'rk hitt'-i-f' cup- l tiirn. Edw:irl Sl -i.l r.l. Hurris' n'ir, III ' runimig sor n li'.sl'g el eijlit ta 5ttke. nt 1 i l-g i? hjimI hmJ i Jolm Spy'Kr. Ct wl.;i, ). , leid ti i. r lever sores ( n lis l-.'. l'ct" v'.l li-inciirnl.le- Of. t-'.tU ol c 'ctric tn- ani one h x ! Uuclen's A rnic cured him entirely, cold hi J. Lj. wn Drugstore. i'.-x.. Aug. 1! to jie I. .el; t!il o- an l iii nine f, i 1 ere i.laviii came u hev all
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