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i - 1 i; 1- i- j rzzzn.- . - , -. . .. .. -- .. i i : - . RoGkinghatoSTRteket. U. C. WALL." Office: pVER EEtEri;, VALL COIPANyai. SUBSCRIPTION BATES : Qno year, ..... S1.5Q Six months, .75 liree monthsL.......:...... .4U All- subscription accounts .must be paid i. .L. i t. 1. - IWi-ll n advj ance. as? Advertising rates furnished pn application. BgikmghiB, NC. Tliursday. ku$: 6, 1883;. DU4TH OF CAPT. SHOTWIXI,. : The news of thedeatli of this gal lant gentleman, which occurred in Raleisrh on last Friday momin-2, has tlirilled the, cords of sorrow in hun dreds of hearts 'throughout North Carolina For one" so young he was only 40 his nanie was nipre fa miliar to the ears of qtfr . people than that of any other man 'within the State. On acjc,onnt of the peculiar circumstances of His history : the ro- ' I . - ... ... ! , mantic ardor which distinguished him in all lie undertook - the chival ric spirit that impelled him at the first blast of war to quit his studies in Pennsylvania and brave the per 11s 01 nosuie lines, m orcier 10 eniis in the Confederate seryice 1 ; his mart eu bravery on many a nela 01 car nage ; ius still h eroic demeanor amid all the discouragements of the going down of the "lost cause ;" his reso iute takinst un of the burdeivof his i of allying himself with an organiza- tion whicjiy although intended to - promote society's best interests and for the sake of which alone he join- lid it, was' nevertheless used by bad men Yor wicked purposes ; his arrest, rial -before- the corrupt Judge J5ond and a partisan jury, bonvlption and two years' incaj'cerition in the N. Y. fetates' p;jon; his' pereistent refusal to betray' hisVriends' as tHe "price of liberty; his; cheerful acceptance of the humil iation and sufferins which i i' - l. i - . . -m-r - foU?vH;feV his quiet endurance of the fiery ordeal to the i i .. .V . .end, his integrity still unsullied all thisliaiked-wlth hooks of steel" ' Xt - Mi -v41 j fai v lir ' Shotwell'i lde and Shotwell's name Luu Ai V 1 r, T T . vv r X" "..f ; sequent seryice to North Carolina as a i?WaW and hia unsparing de- nunciatioh of wrong and ever prompt ueiense oi uie rigiitwnne acung in j that . capacity, Ihu ntnbuting largely td haping ,the couree and strengthehing the ' nerve of public j BUiiniJivuif in ma uuypteu OUILC, U11S " fact above all has left an impress for good that will speak through gene r rations come ; and it is thia fact, : more than anything elsethamakes , ins'dekVria public calamity:. - 'Yes, as has. been suggested, let a monument be reared to his memo- ; . rv n PFtaph, wo would " ff MK morcfitOng V .Ttr " . ,T'-V T"- . lion oi. tie poet: ; " fHi8 life was pnUe, .wdthe ekment, so mixed in him, tliat Nature , . Might BJd up. and say to all the orld, this was a man." .: ' FITZ JuEE IN THE FIELD. Tlie Democratic Convention which met in itichmbnd "online 29th ult. performed its duty ton; Virginia in nominating' Lfce for Governor.- If , - i --i.1 - , . nB T . .Bia" ,.u " er, then Democracy is at a discount in the old State and Mahoneism w aestmeaio rule ior a time maennite. c luueumwi. If 'trnm nnw n'olico Tlflm rmhnnrtoh to comnass tfie defeat of ' k ' we shall Bed no early prospect of-hreak- 11Vi ili,, f i- Shi:'tKU- a .ii. kui- ii v. . - f i . lasien upon inem. ne is unaouDt- r r.4V " .v ,r-c is ' entirely unscrupulous in the use of patron&go and power when once secure in his own hands. 1 He would certainly take care of himself and ' his own venal! followers, and inevit ably to the detriment of Virginia ' and he het mteretji. f -' His 2andl4at. Qpoped .to Jjee jonn Bi wiscnas Darieea an non Mump-speaKing finat pans .out mo T ilw u? linill hunt nATnnn nnl f L!.k..i. uvi, umi vuiliuuu UUli UI JJIOLIUUIB , h i " , 7 r ' the 6tump, . but the latter-cot ; T-.. 1 ' . 4 "iTt " e votes and was elected Govern ' .v - y - i. , " As said a Democratic speaker on more votes speaker WcUSa W week, let a n" of T ersonal nuritv stand un in the nrpa. 1 predf.name, and family prest ge ;fp.r wpnf in-hTW.i-rV nffiri i :rT ' - 7 " 7 1 ii- 4 .t- ' . vi X, f went int a u8 lawyer s.otuce lowma; day a county convict at work thfl lmttf nr nihoo and nnrtnr thai V . . . 1 . . . .' -I J J i.i!' 'V- r r r-.ana asuea tm to give turn a mt ot near Charlotte was struck and HiiumiK . ure .uiuuume, ; is as un- kAmi,sr.i. -iri, -u , . , . . . r. . . .-. .. leatyres in ine larmm' - aenartment. BcropidowM his master "it is said -"'.S' sttocked. : Mr. isaa etert;Of Ua, belly had not food HaleighChron- household -matters, ladies' fashions, art LinSvonmroiwVfv was reading an article on astronomy barrus county, had his barn struck icle.' J - V,u- interesting story, and the like. Jn a he will prwc ;more than aateh for. at the time, thought he would have bv liehtnin? causing the loss of the ' : ? " word, it u our aim "never to let ? well Lee ovi the'etumnr but It is not . L 1 , oy.iignjning, causm ,tne loss ot tne , s, , . v u - enough alone." The mner will be ims v . . .m. k t i . k onm tiiti i iu L' u i riu wi j n - nnwii - i t t i i - i is uruui iirii iiwiini iimu xvcMaitfi s i t i i t .. t : ence of one who has bartered, all thig 'or office, and the result need not bp Feared. - : While 3 recognize tha the Wj A paigpmustand will be a hotfeon-. tested one, still we feel that we. haz- ap uitje ui preuiuuiig mat, 1 1 r i next' Gpyernpr will be a "hephew of f' . .t mar has written a Secretary Lamar letter to Eaton, chairman qf he Civ- li - - U- iY4V- vyuuiiuiyV, r"t;o "f I Ar sen squareiy on me bwp viy" service reform. Notwithstandinq the President's repeated denial of the charge, sOme newspapers persist in leeturmg him for a breach of the moral law in fish ing on Sunday while on his recent visit to the upper Potomac. Although New -York getg tlie honor ot Z mams m sepulture, the Post says the . I country will see ;to it Uonal.inonumentereojea w uaa-1 ington Uty. II lOQKs n- Lvi' fJatte. A 1 . p I venom at New York for insisting that I the dead hero must rest there. We have seen nothing more grat ifying than Mrs. Grant's suggestion in regard to the appointment of pall bearers at her husband's funeral. The matter was committed to the President, but befpye making the ge- lection he telegraphed t Grant to mow u ouc iiou wij v. nprsnn nr TwrRonfl. when she replied promptly that all she wished was that no discrimination be mada be- tween Union and Confederate of- ficers ; that if, for instance, Gens. Sherman arid Sheridan were appoint edthen let Gens. Joe Johnston and isucKner, or some ouier omeuer- ates, bo appointed to act with them: 'Wjheri we road that wo felt like dofir- ing our hat to the estimable lady and saying: 'Tour very obedient madam." While it is a satisfaction to! concede that Gen. Grant during tr i xi r .1 i yvieu. . irtut uuiu B the long agony of his sickneand by many words and acts inspired by - ' . . r. kmdly feeling shown him from all quarters aa he grappled with disease -' a-- a k j-lrto and death, drew the Southern peo- u-l,SmJf An r bn. fT TnT J"T -V " -rr' " graceful little act on the part of his stricken widow to cement the bond of union between the States and to uiy iuicc 4 ww gjorc viiau i the last remnant of sectionalism.- Letit bo told for "memorial of her" to tlie latest generation. Old Mike vs. Yoong Hike. Correspondence of tc Rocket. 01d Mike-I have told you time and again, W the stopping ' of plows aiid'attending picnics don't payand musttbe "etop'tl" : - Young ' Mike-'Tathey, it's the feghion now-a-days, and it's jusVSo everywhere." U. M.- asnion,snaKesi wneni was growing up jic-mcs were un- kndwh; an(j Tght in luck . , lee " r .t. A j to get halff every fourth Saturday insiderof a margin to water and feed rand take to the-pasture and back 15 I head of horses and mules. 0 mores ! O temperature " , Y, M, "I can'tmiss'that Sunday- ; school celebration at Gum Spring next Saturday." -' .,- ' 0. M. "Miss ! Thunder and light- nmg! You jare just as little, Alike, for a Sunday-school as a spring liz- ard cares for cyclone." - Here O. M. thought he had Y. M. x . i floAfitvfr'flll tVilnmi Vioro V.D. "'8D iv- I m came tri: V . ' that m0n" V- I . Y T 1. his hai acceding to ttie vpry r,test- lstyle,of gallantry, viz: to culherdo which was done to a remarkable de- :-T" ("l v Ar rnxnrn redome4und all alone in the din when Old Mike came in for a racket. But when he saw that the hair on the top of his son's head had dc4 parted he willed, and only said : ' "Now I reckon youll stay at home a while, d.ar-p you n - - , L. .' fJ , . he;wdiild like, to get an asteroid, ' 'No, andadet!said the Irishman . '. V . 1 J .fir- i don't want an ass to ride, and if I i j v . .,v. j did, you would be too wake to carry - ,v rpi i .u J mc..;' That lawyer uont offer aster- . -. j s, fSSiiJSSZEJS " .'.'.''Air Ttiioh 4-rwx , 4 I n rrV ivilofnh ' ' - a lui xa ui a iii .. li rr a.i r-a iiiiniirin in i 1 ir j - . r - inivra in i.i.ui utiii y Letter from Florence, S. C. nt, Pr.m.T -rrnTr.iP tn .rivp vr.nrrppdprsavifiw of Florence, want of time prevents my writing more'than to give some account, of location and railroads. ' Florence, is the largest town m -irJrn "South 'Carolina, and As 'lc- Line, about1 equally distent from Vyiiminston and Charleston; It is 80 mil f m' Columbia on the W C mileS Irm Wiumpu.onm . W . v-1 A K K. and is the tprmmlia nt the Cheraw & Darlington road, abqut 60 miles from Wadesboro. The shops located here build and repair coaches for all the above roads, and are a point of interest to the' travel- er. No finer coaches run on the line than those built here.1 '". This is a frreat centre for telegraph- ing and train dispatching for'these mnnv i.mins lnndpd with heave this place every day. On this ;u w ' irK r 1L 211111 IllSClliZClB ClILCl ailU I ZZ . - ; , :; gevcral coUon Wrs wiU be lo- d here this season, and its fine sliiiminor fn mil tips trill trivft t.Tin lace i peculiar advantages in this respect, . ... .,-.. : . 1 ' and it is exneeted that in the near future wholesale merchandise will add to the importance of the town. Tt a p JA-T V 1 The New Version. And when Grover saw all these thiners he lifted ur his voice savins : ftrt up hnnPA iA vnnr homes nil ve I IntmlUng tliat m the day , xvnntl hp wohW send for tUein, ; .' j Many heeded tliis saying and went sorrowfully away shaking thejr heads, saying, Democracy ia not what it once was. And others yet tarried in hope , waited to be called x And in those days the President was set around about by many poli . ticians both great and small, asking to be heard. And there was the Democrat who voted for Jackson, and the young T)Am'oeraev. and the Mnnvumn nnd Rytam who wished to hold , OVer. A , nll -y. 11Q Q iJni ZrO U, urover. Lnu us your ear, u, iwij-.-j umininniiptnlo an hken unto our tele of woe, for,behold, we have, eome through treat tribulation. the old Democrat telloth how he Yoted vcar aJWp ar for the pa and hc a toffice to rcwarti njm And thcn comcth the mugwump pf atriotigm Jn d patriotism in dc- serting his party to vote for the t a u : tf: wumuwanu uuwi. fl.m no natui that he is willing to be yewurther saenfleed for his country's sake if there bo a goidojnoe that fits him; And lastometb the Republican officeholder and telleth how he is a good-Democrat now, and that if the . - - ' ntrf cannot get along without him he 18 willing to hold ort. And thus they all told their woes, which when Graver heard it, it made him smile, and he aayeth unto him self: v :-yfr) ; '.-y- Behold, every man who ever gave a whoop for Democracy is now seeks ing a reward, and those .who oppos ed Democracy are asking to be re warded for pot oppoging us more, i And now: I am becoming much sickened of this thing, and pretty soon. I shall be constrained to spew the officeseeker through my teeth, for behold he is becoming a 1 great nuisance, and his name is legion. And he "goeth, about in the land seeking what office he may devour, j u.: it. 'U ;ii. U11U IieprUVUUl UUU11 U1C UUU11C W1U1 his petitions, and he seeketh the en- dorsement of the politicianss and the ' auu ue lorct;ui eii mwi my.- presence and dallyeth f away much valuable time. h J' - Behold he musts Behold he must go. " " - Thus sayeth Grover, and he goeth into' the inner chamber to eacane from the patriots. Thos, P,. Mont- the Virginia cavalry. Grant's grand fort, irt Pittsburg: Democr-at. X- ' ? iloquent offer to allow the poor reb The lightning has been un.u&uaUv destructive ; of life and property of f late. Ou last Sunday, a vetoed boy by the name. of Price Coker Was fltrnek and instantly killpd 1 nn iho t , -l-..1 badlv wheat, C -vF iV"i- be" a cockI season for tf TrAw,s:TtA agents. Kcmersy,iII6 - ,: t, r , : ' "' ' ..iWlIPM 18 under arrest for attempting to kill a young girl. ' 4 " Temperance In the South, inis. is a temperance pia, and tnere is a percepuoie ueurBsc m liquor drinking all over the coun- try, with the exception, possibly, oi Iowa asa Kansas, - In some of the ui,i"v wu ; ' v- -f " liquor feeling is phenorainaL .Two and a great many of them in South Carolina, are under the rule of local prohibition, the people having de- J . .,. wcu by local option that liquor shall not be sold in their midst. 1 tin- ' ,t" " ..1 '.A. i . u ncre tne popular leeimg is buuug and emphatic against saloons there is little or no trouble in enforcing prohibition, and strange to say, this is the case in Georgia, South Caroli- nn and parts of Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri; and it is no small credit to the law-abiding spirit in these States that local prohibition is duietlv submitted to.-while in Iowa 1 the Stafo prohibitory law is violent- j lv defied : in Kansas it is habitually T wf . t evaded j in Ohio every restriction on saloon - keeping provokes a tempest of political excitement, and in Maine prohibition is said to be resulting in a constant increase of drunkeness. Two years ago a high license law was enacted m Missouri, wmcn cut- down the number of saloons in the Btate one-third, and three weeks affo a risorous amendment to .it' 4 W . went into effect, which, it is estima ted, will still further reduce the num- ber of saloons in bt. Louis one-htth ; vet these enactments, though at- tended bv many cases of undoubted hardship, are enforced without more than a murmur of onDOSition. and in the Southern States the voluntary temperance spirit among the people is effecting a broad, deep reformation, and working a marked improvement in popular habits and in the social order.--St. Louis Republican. Raining Hocks. The report about the rain of rocks in certain portions of -Lancaster, !s. C, has been hooted at by the know ing oncsbut the "Lodger" comes to uswith a length v report of the i&ntrn nnrrnnn nrlnh tho oW time sensation of blood and frog . . . . h miiiiiht fvj mi fiwinKt'inrvi w ,r ' -4 .".. FT ' T i f v- ' dcrful phenomenon of rocks fallnp i i ' 3 n i i has-been going oii in that local ity at intervals for more than ten days, and people from Ave, ten and fifteei. miles around gather there to witness it. The rooks are" flint, -and .vary from the sio of an egg to the size of th a man's head. A ixculiaiitv about cm is that thev -have fallen n several persons without giving any I pain or hurt to them. A number of . , gcnticiQCU 01 our town rode out on Mondav to witness the nhenomc- I non. They found about 30 or forty negrots assembled near the house, wonder-stricken at what they had socn. They were not there I0113 be- fore a sound on the shindes notified them that a rook had fallen. ItAvas picicea up ana louna to do - quite not. 41 resemoiou mm, ana naa something on it which loqkedlike soot." Charlotte Observer, i , x Grant gets credit (from oditors who were not there) fox allomng Lee's men to "take home their horses," Few people, reflect that Lee's army had been cooped in the trenches for a year, and had no horses. It was pound of food hard to get i of a every day for the men, let alone horses. . Do you know what i a pound of food means ? Squeeze it into a tea-cup, and feed on it five days in succession : then you can guess how it feels.. h flan I n ToVl V.nf Annn ',A I . VJCM. AJVV iitfcVl xxuxt. UUiUI WXiauV.i3 of cavalry , but they covered fifty f miles of country, and probably not : wux -.. cuucP at Appomattox. Duke's whole'com- mand went South, and escorted Mr; Davis until he entered' Georgia. Vaughan's Tennessee brigade came South, . Rosser rode off with most of els to take home their "plowhorses" 1 sounded .well i but the fact is well known : that out of the 16,000 who surren'aorod at Appomattox not 100 had a horge-runless picked up from tkn m vciMa -Wa Vnnw for q fort I . , . , , i mi uwaio vi.e uirt vci3 wiytip ioru, tlie latest news, foreign and do were marching on foot, Why should mestic, State and city.' together with in anvbodv keen a horse when his own v - - ;:. . meiit. a wife knew where 4 her I. hOsband srjends his eveninirs'when W- !0 "1 unhappy' Herald. than ever; Norristown ' Gen.; D. H. Hill, who is so widely known in this State, as he is through out the country, has accepted . the Presidency of the Millidgeyille, Ga., Industrial College. ,, General Hill's experience is such as to render him a most efficient officer. Notice. HaTing qualified as Administrator on the J estat m?1 Harbert, notice is hereby persons holding claims against must present same to me for payment by 1st August, 188a, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. . All parties indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. - This 30th July, 1885: ," . DAVID A. PARSONS, Adm'r, 1 D T Harbert, dee'd. LeGfand 4. Tillett, Att'ys. - FOUND DEAD. A GREAT MANY WATCHES THAT j BEOtJGHT TC 'ME FOR RE J i X : ' PAIRS ARE FOUND DEAD STILL, . . J - . I .1 - jjut ARE w6k - - ' - BROUGHT tO LIFE BY THE APPLICATION OF PROPER TOOLS AND MATERIAL, WHICH I AM PREPARED TO ADMINISTER PROMPTLY AND GUARANTEE SAT. ISFACTION. OFFICE ONE DOOR EAST OF THE BARNES HOUSE J. H. BARNES, JEWELER. RANGE " j St. Jxuis, June 1st, 18S5. In the conipUint concerning our cooks winch never seems to lessen as the year go by. lut on the contrary seems to swell in voTume, we wonder that it 1ms not oncuri-Gu to many of those who tin the complaint unavoidable tlMt h?j have one way, ot remedying matters good deal in tlieir own hands. An aclivo half hour three times a dav . ....... wmv.. . w i til a J 1 1 cme ; '( lomfor t' ' U'rough t I ron O'ookmg Range in the kitchen, is al that ,s eiuicei to prepare the most I fiiihutnnti.il rrt rn 1 unt substantial meal withuut fatigue. Tlie celebrated rajigea are sold only from wagons by our authorized salesmen, now making Headquarters at vadejJQro4 I Yours truly, WROUGHT IRON RANGE CO. The following named gentlemen have their Dameg in an . proper, in recommending the Range, MARION COUNTY. F A Berry, Brown McCol Lum, S D Lane, II B Jones, SAO Miles, M L' Bass, Stephen Smith, ' P McCormac, Sam Johnson, W-B Atkinson1 Sam Watson, j J (i Haselden,-; W W White, . 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