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HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1892.
NUMBER 42.
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N.‘V V- ..K. ^ He jbf'F 15.—A special
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h!ivs:
Tlif r f the ilay in Kan-
hi-T i-> au ir:t(-rview with Mrs. Lea.^^e.
wLo has b'M! acf'ciiipanvin^^ Oeuoral
Wf-avf^r in Li- tour throuf^b the
HMitf-s. She reeiten the
NK>V YORK SAFK.
OtJio iloon iiii't tli»* Colnrfil llarHwr.
At the Au^zu-t term. IS'^5, of
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fr' XoT»eka. Kas., rmH'.\M> >i a.iokit\ ...
H.TH HAN... that Mr.
trie 1 l etweeii .S. Otbo il>on an I a | Harrpsoii U.-^t v iliuM,* tinio while
A st«ui liiaiii** ikii.i III* F»*n»iiT in ' coloro 1 barber by the name of U. I. I iii 1»aitin_: lii> Platt tra]^.
K«'w \ orU Ilarri'ori '•Mil •'ink- Ilu^'ho * * *
ini; I. \ »m1 to Die. ^ " •
'vi- , , * 1 1- \N li.-ou soli ft Lorfee to Hui^bea • “The issue in Now Y.rk is on
N> A^HINr, 111\. ()ct':l*‘-r 1». M.— ”
“^'-»rl * "■(.» s tli»- ' a^^reeJ j-incft of tar iT reform. a!i 1 nttbius» Mr. Blaine
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what thty
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t: !i i.rt .Ally ill h r own j)arty but joiltv I’airji
anjOLr >crats.
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t, K' : V .^bonnt, an 1 * thtn declare.-^ that if a vote for j ( *>cso(|in'iitlyjb* crroat-
»r I Mr- Lea^e I eaver i in reality a vote for Cleve^ ' intorf''t iwiUcrfl iii'on tlie
r- 't iiif inin" ^®r desire that the , in tliat stato. It is i;o
• tl;. We t«- k. b' l’ulist-'/riitch their ticket ami votr ,tloin-
for Harri.son elector.'!. I 'HTats tliat tlio ]»;nty iiiaiiairers
Mrs. L‘'ase i-, next to Jerry Simp- i lial itlii'oo separate and dis-
.soij, th»‘ >oiiffe.-t leader of the tiin-t j'olls >f cvt ry votor
Kat..-‘i'^ populi.-t', uiid her exprort.sed j ^'OW' ^ ork m’i'I tliat eacdi
w l.'hL:i have caused ;^aeat conBterna- ' them sliow'- a d.-iiin M-ratii* iiia-
iijL’* t! ' 'in ‘J 1,1 Id'I to
I (Khi. It is also k.:i v. n tli; ‘ tb*' I'f-
S'.' (• : i‘ i ev(-rv HOutheMi stat>* j i’‘‘pnblicans b.‘ \* i.rsd* tl i\ *‘ [*olls j
I ,> CifVt ..ti.d. and thf-refore at this ^tat*', 1 ..t it \\ a^oU;y today
late d ly i: di:-ai'*s her prf*ference for ! it was a>i-t i-taii ■■■d po^itivtdy
1 if.iii^oi!. ' ^li'it tiif foot ill u-*-- >f tin-i» publican
]»olls ar*.‘sill»t aidially tbv -aine a--
tliosr iiiad‘by tlif d('iiioci at>-
d lit* r‘})iiblif,.’i^ v.t If never
wt'rkiuL:' liard- r ti r.'iry Xt w
York than tlit v ar-; 11 b U luonieiit:
they fully i' a]i/,*- th. t tli‘ \jtesof
at b-a>t ‘J'l,'•'! N( V. .irl-who
bav‘ dcclai od t be!;:"' 1 \ infaViu
of ClcvtdaTid lllU^t be intlufiicrd
in or(b*r to -aiiy tb*‘ state for
I Ian-i>t »ii, ajid if it i^ pos'>iblo to
do that by f.tir ir. an> u- foul
tbi'v intend t> do it.
Tilt* contract wbiv.b :db»ws tb.*
1 ntc]-national Xavi-ation Coni-
[»any to draw fioin this (Iov.tii-
nicnt L‘V(‘ry year an Hiiiuiiiit e(|^ual
to more than t'ii p r cent, uf the*
oust of all tbo vos.'-cls it will uo,
including- those uliicdi lire t(> be
l)iiiit within tlie next thri'e years,
for caryiuijf the mail from N^ew
Y’ork to Europe, is one of th‘
softt'st snaps ever obtained by a
l>rivatb corporation from thi.'
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firry Ihc 1 iiCr.(-L
.■ wri'dit at the
‘‘ ti ! -WfM l' bM' :'" ll.
-I r>. I/'!i-e I>rc d
'V' ctf 1 that r-I.*- c -i! I 1. ^t b(-
M.:it t! f p ipiC U ' ! •• >■) iL,Ml(V
driiv, 'A.tit r til iL n'.
I l..cy t' .'t L‘f, wi.a tilt.- >aiiie
f ^(^ rr;, tiiut it has only been a
■ino* the pe; }>!e leirued
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A 1. ^ . I;, liWw. i-i.at uhcii one
I or wl;eat to mill he
h I 1. t [I'lvt- sense enou^^h to di-
M If ll but would put all the f^rain
in oi.r end of the bai,' and tbqn
{■laoea rock m the other end to bal-
ara'e. .swin^' it accross his horse and
tliu.-^ ^M-t it to the mill. They said
the peoj le did not'have sen.seenough
t" discover it fur them. And Mrs.
Lca^c addeil that she supposed a
woiuan had to discover it for them.
She tht ri exclaimed, “Lorda of crea
tion, iiow wfll they have managed
thin;^^. —Neck Democrat,
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d he j eople of l‘ulttrtki h^ve ac-
putu 1 themselvert in a most com-
lafai lable manner. They have proved
thcin'>elvos both pitieut and courage-
ou*' la a spirit of bravado. Gen.
\\t*a\( r went to Pulaski to address
the \ t ^ pie acd 'reply to the charges
lUH'ie a^’aiust him in that section.
I'hf' Hiii.ounccment that he would
I' ir used the anj^^rr ,>f that com-
i’* '.ty t a hij^di pitch, and it was
‘■•art 1 that ho wj.i. 1 be i-ubjected
I ] ';''Oca. Molence. But he was
H' there showel the
' ' •" l- -' y L^ave N\ eaver full
I i.ey ciTertd him no
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- ‘ ,a;t ^iLtcrrup
was in vvciy
^ ‘ d t the disap-
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: \ ondi.'t c f-*r >tale auditoj-. ba.-
i- :■ ! '-d bis 1 '-iuiiatic^ii. it has
■ ' n ac.- j'ted, and b.. (I. Jbitlcr,
''1 county, has accepttai
the ni.niiiiation, tendt'iaal by the
>tt e \I'cut i \ “ d'iiiiiiitt ee. It ^vill
|;*b > b.‘ a!i?iounceil that Harry
uipn.-e j skiiinei-. one of tin- iioniiiu'es for
elt‘ct'»r at larL’e, declines till'nom
ination. and that .binies M. ]\Iew'-
boni‘' i.'^ appoint* d by the execu
tive committee t(j iill the vaeanev.
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A I>i iniKt-ii is Kiun kfil
A.-hlville, Oct. 15.—The candi
dates lor congress in the ninth dis
trict s-poke yesterday at Henderson
ville. While Crawford, the present
congressman, was speaking, a drunk
en republican applied a foul epi
thet to the speaker. The man was
immediately knocked down by('raw-
ford’s friends. A bloody light
seemed imminent, but wiser counsel
prevailed and trouble was averted,
with no damage further than bruises
sustained by tbe man who started
the row.
>10't. llugbes avipears to have paid | can ^ay w 11 chan., that i^ue. or
$110. and Wilson sued for the bal- | change a vot^.” said Mr. CVok^r.
ance. •
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J he defeiidant alleged that be was ^ It is becoming mor** a'ld more aj>-
deceivtd by Mr. Wilson by rea-on of ^ parent that the 11 paibluaiin a:i 1 peo*
misrcj re.^t ntation. And that he wan pie }>artyite> arc working t 'gCtber
damaged l>y Wil.-on's mi>represen to defeat Cbvelanl in this «-tate.
tat ions.
A jury of reputable Wake county ^ It is luiuc-rt d li. tl A. .Sl.uford
men was ♦nipam eled to try the case ' has (pm ih;'canvus". W i.at d >es it
and the lawyers ma]e their remarks mean? liav * the “Lhird'-'* s. Id out
and T J ^Vnlter Clark charged the to tbe r p.ib!;’ !'.- 1 >ck, si >ck and
Jur}. ^ barrel’
d'he fi llowlng were the issues and j • .
liiidii;gs of the jur\: • *^enat''i' Sliifm tn j>ia tt.‘!id'' ii'.'l
l"t. L>id the plantifT (S. Otho l^now wh.at (ir »\» i ( ie\adand
NNilnoDi ntciiNK the tbe defendant j ' ">^h a fr» e >ilvt r bill,
Liegro I^arber W. I. Hughes) by j ^ his b ariv a c uf doul>t f r '
rea-C'!. of nVi-'reprc sentation or other • 'amp-ai_’TiinL’‘ U''e enly,
wis« ■ . .
d\j this i^sue. ihe ji^ny answered Cohimbus t:ri»;inally li covered
" ' this country, but ;• v.a^ the rep.ibli'
*Jn l. What (birnai^e'-, if any, ha- | party that th-i’ 'vere 1 ti.e ]>tes-
tl (• Uftii iant (the negro barber; piun f)r ('vrl ti ' :?i th-> in-
sustained bv reason of the breach of
said warrantV or said deceit.'
tere>t of mon('i>'>’i
To this the jury answered. Sev
enty I’lVe dollars, value of the bcr^e
when sold.
As that was ihe vulue of tbe
hort(, and not SlaO. and as tbe negro
barber had already }>aid ^'lld for a
X ew \ »rkc*-b bratioii of the
f' >iir hundredth aniii\ • rsarv "f the
disl.a>^cry of Aniej ica by C'olum-
bu'^ reached its »-!inia\ AW'dnes-
day in the ii^ilitary ]»aradc, in
which I'l.ooo unif*i tned m-n j>ar-
>75 hojM*, the judgment of the ln‘*I'‘ded ami u bi( h w a-w it m 1
co ’n was entered that S. Otho Wib
bOn repay to tbe defendant (the
negro barber; tbirty-five dollars.
by at least a nijlli*ni.
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Jaa. (i. Bluiue made a little talk
So while Wilson sue I the negro for | we(‘k at Opbir 1-arm—\\ bitela\p
money, he found that tbe jury of ^^eids country home. He is evi
dently in a bad humor witb Mr.
Harrison as be only spoke ia support
I.ouk Out fur Counterf®lt FIvei*.
W.KSHiNGTON, Oct. 13.—The secret
service division of ttie treasury de
partment is advised that anew coun
terfeit $5 silver certificate was put
in circulation on Oct. 11th, 1892, at
Chicago, Illinois. It has the new
back and is of the series 1891; check
letter, 0.
-(.veruineiit, it is Hot to bo , u,i,repre8entatioD.
wondered at that m lieu it was -
signed by Mr. W'anamaker, the
other day, tho notorious “era of
good stealing’’ ^vas recalled to
the old timers.
The unusual haste of the admin
istration to recognize the new
government of ^ enezuela makes
it look as trhough the accusation
that the administration was from
the tirst lending its aid to Crespo
and the revolutionists was true.
Meddling with the internal affairs
of our southern neighbors seems
to l>e a specialty with Mr. Harri
son.
Mfi lilaiiie and liis family will
Wake county denied his claim and
made him refund a part he bad
gotten from tbe negro barber, on | friend Keid and tbe policy of
j the ground that be bad obtained it j protection, ihe republicans ara us-
‘‘ ing every means to get him in tbe
^ Mr>. lIurriHun N'o lielter.
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j W’ASiii:aTON*, Oct., IT.—Dr. Gard* ; tliis week r*'turn to their unlucky
ner said this afternon that tbe per- | Washinf^rtoii resilience to spend
ceptible weakness noticed in Mrs. j the winter. AlthouL’’h it is ju>t
Harrison's condition yesterday was | across tlie stre»^t from tho bite
absent today, but witb this exception | House it is n*t probable that Mr.
Mr-*. >1 u*«t >tuy hit oflouii.
Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 15.—Mrs.
Lease, of Kansas, is booked for a
number of speeches in Iowa. R, G.
Scott, chairman of the people’s par
ty state committee, today tele^
graphed her that if the published
reports that she bad adrised tbe
populists to vote for Harrison were
true, sb« need not come into this
state.
there was scarcely any change in her
cond ition.
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C\ni-Fvvn:.K. Oct. 13.—The night
e\j-ress on the Denver branch of the
Blaine will irive Mr. Harrison
}>o.liit» rs on how to run his cam
paign.
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Itluiiiw’n Wordn of .SymptithJ.
W'asiiington, Oct. 15.—Secretary
of State Foster has received a note
from the Hon. James G. Blaine, in
which Mr. Blaine asks Secretary
Foster to convey to the president
bis profounjd sympathy for him. in
the present^critical condition of Mrs.
Harrison.
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Kf'foriii.it ii>ii tn«i Mls^lcm
Tli*- f' dlowing is the j>rogramme
for reformatir)ii and mis^i^m • rv-
ices at (irace E. L. church, tbi'
fight but be has no taste for .Mr.
Harrison.
Another steel mill has served
notice of a reduction in wage*s. It
is the Crescent Steel Works iu
Pittsburg-, and the reduction an
nounced, 10 per cent., is to go in
to etlect October 20. Thus is tho
wage-reducing pov\er of tho Me-.
Kinley tariff law practically
demonstrated week after week,
notwithstanding tho theoretical
efforts of protection statisticians
to convince the workingman that
his pay is better. Tho American
workingman cannot be made to
believe that a lU per cent, redu- -
tion is li 20 per cent. ilisTease.
Two .Million Aere« Thrown Op
\VAf>HiN(iTos, Oct. 15.—>Pr«iulent
Harrison this afternooc ibtu6i! a
J rocltituation opetiiog to immediate
settiemeijt the surplus lands of tbe
CiOw Iiidiun itebervatif»n in soutbern
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ja vple of
t ‘ le>cLl
•‘i Le.Hp-ed
tLe p'eO-
i t' luugL
1 Ley have
f the ^tate
1, !• * V 1 * ' -MoLtaLa. ak'greg^ting about 1,"
111 Av .,.,..11 MIV \ Mf.- c'Uintv, Lev. L. A. Yo-k*r. ]>a>tor: *^b o b
M..> Vnf.. ^ i ; .,.‘1 , UU) acrtii. Ceded to the goverLment
/' - T'l f'ki.r 1 "x Tl a W.r> .S tUri.hiV, ( )ct*ber J.*tb, lO .»0— ' , ,
Ciiu L . O t. 1). 1 i.e i.iCC' ; 1 . i» . I * uniU-r the agreemeLt of Dec.
.Missouri I’acitic railwav was held up i tion comcLissioner- tolav decided j Lef*’riiiati.'n ---m.-in, •> ie\. . .
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and the express car robbed between i that women are entitled to register • r.
ai:d Tvro at mi Inight lust ;^nd vote at ti.e c.aning election. ! LeC*
p. ni.—A'.ldre'',- ; Hi«*t -ry
of ti.* T' lliiali lb f *r:;. it: 'Ij. b;
! Lev. .1. 1*. N'ilb r.
anev
ni^'i.t bv two !:;i>V.ed men.
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‘ r’d ? fair bon^ls
" iLe I r.viit-^ed p.ir-
'•‘i> KdmoL,l> ar.-
' i-e'Lalf of the issue of
>"M. I Lie ^.tle
bat the bond-' here-
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I iiitli in H i' I if't l.«\ .• K« \ i \
N i.i.LK. \ H . O-t. LJth.—ColoLel
Cieor^'e A. Martu., cf Norfolk coun-
IV. wL *. 12 \earr> a_:- . ieft lae deJU''*-
ciala- p.ii'ly ai-.i j 'ined iLe repul'.u'-
an.'. La" returnt d t L> tir.'t love.
ft iiiiif't -u>l >.i\% I r«"** «>f 'I.iPti.il I-a'T .
H Mfl'TKM'. Tl. O.-t 13 —1 l.e
anatarv esp:thi* his b»-e-.
kep^ over thi:? town fc r niueiy tive
davs, c une to an eu i tii'.s morniii-:.
.Hui^h McCuilvn.*L. wLC)w-i> a mei.i
ber of Lincoin b CMbin t. Carl ScLai/.
of Have’s cabinet; (tresbam, of Ar
al ti.e
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TLev u.’L be al* .V. 1 to vote only
for the ir.:>tets . f tne Slate Uciver'
sit}.
l'rMl»a1*l\ On- I i»- uji f.»r » ur-
St. L I', ^b.. >ct, 17 —The ;
! a.. A :t\^ t Lr -i^'Lo.a the ^■: utLwo-t
are t
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(i* n.iai. lb f' 1 luati**n, bv B* v. W
‘B. C!ii:e.
p. ll.. -\ iir* .-"': 1 liV L*--
'A • L ll Ii fr= •: i ti.*- lb f*»rn. -
' V'*ri.'»* of AL-»t w i, I r' i‘a t': i wbi h 'v.- n;id'I *-
t be the mor-t c mplete uur b*. l»y Ib"V. A. I.. ('r U"*'.
r* ei^t ve^ir-. lay. ' t -bt-r iJ'i'b, loii-i
- - r!-. !i — Bi'V. A. L.
i t—j..'toriii ( .>i.f» -^-i•!. an I A)'*'"biti'>n, ai. i iiui»Le i f.f
0.‘t. L' -^Beports L- ;.supper
Be.
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•„ i-f T.jies.lay
r.r ,; ' •_ i !u«- i’l ttl-d .-Low aC
i . ! .;f^* ao i of cattle.
.lulil* ' I .«ll> t.'UjlJ .
1'olk: . (.)L.io, • ‘ t. 15.—The jjry
bi
thurjs cabinet, aijd McVeigh, of Gar* m tne ca~e of Jaa. D:i.!y, li^e Cr.-t
. — A ’ Ir* —
of C i.r.'iiaii 3L"i'-i.
B. • 111,. .
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t r- iii hrir'tiaij
.J. B. Miller.
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iLe iLArket nnd for field's cabinet, are zeiioaslv working boolle ocuncil mar\ j laced on tr:a!, f t'hri^li-ii.. Mi-'-i'*]
a- any other stock. | for the election of Mr. Cleveland. ^ brojght in a verdict of gaillr. { A. Yoder.
2^*^"), as m ; iifu*'! by the agreeiueut
of Aug. ’iT,
K^nto Hi^ I at#- ill III* '•l»ii(htrr of
StiiJviK, M . > t. I*'. — \ViiJi.ai
Dreiler ce.ebrated his fiftieth birth
day ye*-lerd*y Whi.e walking m
the house-yar 1 today .^.e noticed that
the ijr und v» aa rarir.;^ in and get-
tir.g a -tick oj ene i up a bole ulJ
f jii i ll a ive w;tn copj>«rLeal
f'cakev He killed them a** fast as
lL»-y cari.e ojt and when be bad
i\--ix p i>;onojH BLakej
.ay p..el upjrj tne grouijd. Tlc
rUi/u'enl.v e LJiiib*-r and such an
iL .rrerjo-. f =l.o*ving bO
c.c»e*T on i.i-» birthday, ba-^ cauneJ
Mr. Drt x tr to behere that hi** r^ree
wi.l be cut feL rt when be reacLe
Thf Field by the number c
— Lev. B. K»l!eJ. Tonight Le is pro-
I traled witb fear.
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