THE MORGANTON HERALD Successor to "The Morgan ton Star." E.AL. mm CO.. Nda&n . W. C. ERV1N. - - Editor. J013 PRINTING. With four presses, an abundance of frinting material and skillful printers, he Herald Job Department cannot be excelled. We positively trill not be un derbid on prices. State Library ft 4 t 00 f Ml g M' . ti 4 ta -41 MI 4 mt, m M 41' Ml 4ft Mt VOL. VIII. MORGANTON. N. C. THURSDAY. APRIL 21. iSga. NO 1 Ml 1 i XORTll CAROLINA. NEWS OF THE STATE. EAVES DOWNS MOTT. A Me i i s I I .1 t 1 Items of Interest from North Carolina Points. ..Mr. T. H. Hvrover. late of Faycttcville Observer is on the editorial staff of the Charlotte Gbeserver. ..The Madison News says that a citizen of Leaksville caught a carp a few days ago weighing over twenty-two pounds. . .The people of vicinity of Bost's Mills, Cabarrus county, have built a wire bridge across Rocky river, which is the only one of the kind in the State. ..The committee on Public Buildings and grounds has favor ably recommended a bill in Con gress for a $50,000 government building at Durham. . .James Miller, brother of the late deputy marshal Julius D. Miller, who was murdered several weeks ago, will probably succeed his brother as an officer in the revenue service. ..Gov. Holt has offered '200 reward for the unknown assassin or assassins of tlas P. Taylor, a prominent farmer of Northampton county, who was murdered near Seaboard April 1. ..Rev. Carter H. Jones, of 4 rarrot Tune at Itta Keaa llcaa State Coaeatoa. From the J'rrrsand Observer t ac count of the Republican State Convention, which met in Raleigh last Thursday, we cull the follow ing : The election of a permanent chairman was announced in order and V. S. Lusk, Esq., of Bun combe, was placed in nomination by Henderson (colored) of Rowan. Mr. Hancock, of Craven, nomi nated H. L. Grant, of Wayne. Mr. Grant declined in favor of Mr. Lusk and he was elected by accla mation and was conducted to the chair by Delegate Henderson and Mr. John Nichols. Mr. Lusk then addressed the Convention, reading a prepared speech from manuscript. He ar raigned the Democratic Stale gov ernment for the past twenty year and painted a dark and lurid pic ture of wrongs and oppression. He characterized the election law as an outrage upon an unfortunate and helpless people, lie declare! that the despot's heel was upon j the soil of North Carolina. Hi speech was a continued series of bewailings. which might well be likened to a chapter from lamen tations. At the close of his speech he de clared the convention ready for business. Then came the tempest. The temporary secretaries were 'mm J $1 J 5 (pl'44Ja,4jp0Ja 4jaV Rr t a f aa f Mt Mt.. 44 4444m., W. Ji $, tTitryttr, m It ' "V i4. ffru 1,tl aU ta a- 4, itt l-.4 lit M .". M(t:l.P'lh" uii:u".ui: xmix IrtteVM eM aJ44e'$eWtt4Jk) 0 1 Hi. m fl . imk iiiiiuj:.!!. . 3 4Hn i. H i t.j. 4 m oil 41. t-e H i I Hon. J. V. Bailey, now Congress man from Texas, will deliver the literary address before the socie ties. ..The Commissioner of Agri culture savs he finds much inter. est in the culture of broom corn. Letters in regard to it are coming in daily. In the u est it is an im portant industry, but in North Carolina there are only little "patches" here and there. ..Reuben Johnson, a white man who lives at Campbellton, a suburb ot r ayetteville, was Dttten by a 5 finer about two months acn. and X hydrophobia developed, and he i is now a great sufferer. He bites, 1 1 snaps and barks like a dog. The i 1 r Knoxville, Tenn., will preach the sermon Detore tne graauatmg i made permanent onicers, ana it class at Wake Forest in June. was moved that the convention proceed to elect a State Chairman of the Executive Committee for the ensuing two years.. This was met by opposition from Mr. M. I. Mott, who declared that it was unusual, and not the business for which the convention was ealled. He demanded that the call signed by Chairman Eaves be read. The call was read by the Secretary. It was a cali to elect delegates. Mr. Mott then contended that this was not the time to elect the chairman. It should be done at a future day. If this was done to day there would be a full Mate ticket nominated to-day also. It had not been indicated in this call that anything would be done to-day save the election of four delegates to the Minneapolis convention. The party was not going, to stand any deceiving or any "clap trap." Mr. Mott claimed that the proposed action was con trary to precedent and called upon the chair to rule the motion out of order. A considerable spat followed. participated in by various del egates in which the Eaves-Motl forces were brought into lull piay, the former favoring the immedi ate election of the chairman, and the latter favoring the election of delegates first. John Williamson said it was in the minds of the people that the revenue ring offi cers were exercising too much power in this convention. Mr. Powers, of Richmond, de manded that Williamson retract his imputation with regard t revenue officers, or else that he be made to leave the convention. Williamson said he would re tract anything he had said which in nomination. Dr. M.U. M. t Mott, O. J. Spears an.! thtt wjrr , in the front lectins their fccfi for I.uk, while the irtfft; TAt ASV.VlTTiC EHJltvO'C doctors are much interested in the 1-st t i case, the Robesonian says, and are giving him every attention. I : . .Benjamin Henderson, the ne i 3 gro postmaster at Fayetteville, has received his commission from the .A President, and last week he took r charge of the office. A postmaster last and had a conference with the J Radicals, and his report must have t been favorable to Henderson, the I 1 Lumberton Robesonian says. ..May 15th to 19th will be com mencement week at Catawba Col lege, Newton. Rev. W. S. Creasy, D. D.. pastor of the Methodist church of Charlotte, will deliver the address at n a. m., May 19th. The marshals for the occasion are G. S. Abernethy, of Hickory, J. W Foust. Little Rock. Ark. : E. 1 r Tv-v Wwtfin. N. C. ; J. W. I 'w J ' ' ? j Young, Lexington, N. C. ; L. N. - ' Glenn, Crowder's Creek, N. C. ; C. t M. In man, Yorkville, S. C. ; O. M. I I Boyd, Gastonia, N. C. s . .The State Chronicle says that I Mr. Thomas B Ashford, of Kin- ston, has invented a machine 4which makes kindling wood ot , Sawdust. It is of course important tin a.'.m ill men Mr Ashford sells vrights both to the patent and the fuse 01 uie 111 at 111 iics. 1 nc ma chinery brings the sawdus to a Jieat of 250 degrees, which extracts all water and sap. The sawdust s then placed in the mixing de- partment of the machine, which sends down like a shower of rain sawdust and kerosene oil, stirring it rapidly together and thoroughly : mixing it. The mixed material is then placed in a press, which presses it into small bales sixty by rc twenty inches, putting bagging and wire around it at the same time. It is then ready tor market, and 25 cents worth of it to start fires is equivalent to a dollar's worth of any other fuel. The patents on both the machinery and methods are owned by T. B. Ashford, James W. Russ, of Kin ston, and Charles Gehrmann, of Baltimore. County and State rights are for sale. iva ar r a th..i Itfir rIfa lrv if. ? . .ngandrunn,n:ul,ut. ,: . U a4 t pear? in .!.mj t s , f V , (ltt fc r convention intimate4 that . ... t - hal had the name ( Chartr- ' . . , I rice cut fr. m the iMtact ii a tv,tsm .-I certain county nhcr, h tin , Ttlr m u,me court Ju,Ke . vt wK.S attMV This was re.tcratf.1 ly t. ,M(. , af Mo t. Laves came Um1 t:U l ,Umr ,lf t.lf reply, but ,omeofh.WrK,. Ut:.fv. l r,fW .ffc , ! W bly prevente d him fro Si W., t Tw and carne.1 h.m Ihin4 j rit!r, u uH,v, t scenes. N Y, lrnlfi tit ,ptt. The bal..l tfta..y S-rt UutH., r A,,. ,., the election f Lavev TwJ3" . . p t"t SCk 11 to complete the orcAmaS n tJ the new Executive Cmmt:e. and did not adjourn till after mid night. No State tkkrt wu nrni nated. A bother rie rbva If Mivm'j tli ?.n tf I'l4r4w daughter, what irUhn M Ire t llr tl-inhtrr tt VhM aohV .nf The imrrm will pivr an r'rnt MMn V Him-Ii or Stnuwjv lre Toneil t'pnsht Iian tt I Im nit rn anwrrin thr air prl Irm eorrertly; n clrani Watcli for the rrunl rrirr tin wr; a t'hma Dmnrr S t fr tW third rorrrrt ut)rr; an rTe'anl Silk Drrft.s Pattern for tU fo.tth eirrrt anrr and man? olbn vahiiht pri. alt of wkirh will le annnuiH-ril in llr Marrb Kur of the tmrtm. 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Mr. Mancock of Craven got the floor amid great disorder and at tempted to make a speeeh, when Williamson asked him if he didn't hold an office in the New Berne custom house. He answered that he did, whereupon Williamson re plied that he ought to be at home attending to his business. The 'confusion here grew very great, 20 or 30 delegates standing on their feet and shouting. Mr. C. A. Cook of Warren mov- 3a fn a tfft h--k 6 : I : .I'll V - - I KmVilffaUf rbaM 5. tbtntLr. taky 5Hint n.-riir-ti . tt get her wtlbartpv tf ib eiMitaininz a lraiiliful alrrrvIf reproduction, Sfvrn, Ilr Iovr. and fall partinil.tr of onr IMira tiitiial rnt t otn r tiltt.n. Tl.r object of otTrtlit.; ltrr hir i .r t?v la-r vf tv-tr L" ' , . r t.t- . ... I 'e trrn tbe tJt Jcft l -vvri4). 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It contains cl.cal was declared lost- The confusion grew stormy while the previous question was loudly called for and the chair taking his seat in disgust remarked that after the convention got through witn the row it might proceed to business. As the storm continued to rise chairman Lusk pounded the table till he broke the gavel. The voice of the gentleman from New Berne was loud above the others as he ran about the hall gesticula- t ..The week gives an account of a terri ble tragedy which ocenrred in Rutherford county, Saturday, April 10th. Sunday morning Charles Atkins and his son Wel- don Atkins had a quarrel, which gestions how t get an 4rlueattn. what to study, and hour l Un mc speedily fitted fr law, mf'hc-.or. journalism, teaching. buinr agriculture. 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Mr Lehman in the interest of hormonv finally withdrew the call for the previous question. This was greeted with further jangling which increased all the It u guarantm! tn p itrrfrrt Mtifo4-tioii, or money rrinndol. rrit 'Si rent ar li. "r vtV by John Tull, DrngUt. f f F. terminated in the father driving I time and for ten minutes half of . - OTI -I.. .? .J ! . - bis son away trom nome. k nai tne convention iioou upon n teat, afternoon about three o'clock the and roared. son returned home, when the dif- j Finally order was partially re ficultv was renewed. Both parties stored and wri drinkiue- some that day. I had the floor The father was partly undressed I to proceed but he did not get far and had on neither coat nor shirt and no sort of order was restoreu when he Jchased his son thrice till delegate Henderson of Cabar around the house. The son out- rus, the orignal mover, withdrew ran the fathc, and when twelve the motion to go into the election r fift4in feet distant, nicked up I of State Chairman a stone weiehed about one and aj The convention then proceeded Tb rapiw! r wbiS 1.4f Soth i mVlttj in in fittial J maietMl propvrdy ar sNk b thr lrtktot ttvrtr- fti4 by Mt. Crn41 Witbi. l4l4 Io Not uiTrr Anj looser. Xat Immi44,jj4(j ta IajW. im Knowing UtatacobranUt;tt4..?n at .anvt Uin a day, anj Ih firnt iu of jj la tea jea froen Vt lfyt eoiMumrtiun broken In a rk. t! llon mill ioc trawl in rder was partially re- brrrby itaraAtc I. AtU,', linhl tr frn, a bn4re4 a4 si4tyr Mr.O. J. Spears who O-jA 't l1 Me ble4 4 IbtMyf. r some time was ab e JJjtt - half oounds and threw it at this father. The stone hit the father in the head, fracturing his skull and causing Charles Atkins death Mondav nieht. The son got his money and left immediately after I colored. to elect delegates and II. P. Cheat ham was elected by acclamation. On succeeding ballots the follow ing were elected: E. A. White. J. C. Pritchett and Jno. C. Dancy, mcnt eorrrt-i. lor taUby J4tn lull. Iruicsit. MorcaAion. N. C. Many r W in tba inriii iih a twtal ache and no inclirtaiinn tr l ral(i ThiJt is dot to torfttty of itttr lir aivj a drrasgt! rort4ttn of ttx low4r rw ! To rrturt brttlihy acttn o I t. rn. Dothmtr ia m r(TW-iwi4v aa an ocraitional U.ea ot ,jtt I Ml. i t(4- k-4t a4i alttftf at) 4fS H l! e1 4tnrt iVi ;4 Ut44l lm leaeI 'atg t4 ta4ioiL' llt . 41m"V4.444 tui .t t44ii4 tMti! .W t-4tielaJ4 j Wjlthtt.ijHt'Otii. ti to ana'4S KlitH 4t4p4 IttVu! 4tWe t1 f 4M Ht.tOt-ytO f,.4ti 4t4ft4C 4 tl l4 44it4tV laatntotv tt4 tt UV.VH aw Hlir l to Mi itMtt4i4i4 a 44.4 1t 4tl4'Wtt 4.44414 I.' it 44 V.tT4( 1 ftkJl.K"t."nitv' 4i4 th m 1 !' r. e m44 tttonijrtiO' Jlltia tM.IOtj i4tt'Jt4HljJ e''4t4iMI4' M'44 4Htt9 aMfltm 4-tKM4H,ltl 4tl.4UtV4, a 4a - at . . -ti . .. tj . -1 . ... mm . . -J a-.hi . 1 tnrtj fAtr.Ut. 44'4 IW 4 I I Z. T. a , T V V V . Ief afftB al Yltatl Ia I'Im! I V'4-i4"li aw win nvf T i hkhv" ,ir.wi-i - I .. M ..,1 si mm I a4e.44i4ieH4. )!f Mti a 4a4V Pfe ak aa'aHnteaaaelnBefL , t Wa -Mfc it XM'4w4 I bfe - ) le.R4tteya4f f4r44.Mt4. af lra.4tta la.r el lCa4a al ttJ bt .4twr. IN lb ta4,lfoMe 4-tet laaa 4rsai t.4l tm-m utf Jiw.J I tla ..4.M'3 4ejt1 Hia.". t't-2 a".4 t. ll.wal.M M atMlfflal1"36" M N 9 l" -4t.3tnr 4 , tl N Siaiaa.r4 M tW t-tu.4 n. I ",-n,,i a'f "4- a)4 4.4 JOHN Tfl.U iMCieVfTt;fc..4t;, eattiaaw v 41 m44 a . ' ! 4M 4V4M4V 4M 444 a. : 444. 44 lull iai I4WIMI ' 'V a 44HM (1 4WM.H4.44 44 4l Ht44 44 , il IV 4Ha4Wlr tv 4HMI 4WI44I4W ew 'ItulH a44iiia fatal blow. When a motion was . i r . t i ffiving nis iainer inc He took the 3. C's train Sunday aight, going west. The lad was nineteen years old; his slain fath er was forty-two and leaves a Widow and seven children to share a heritage of shame. Th son has ot vet been arrested. Our cor respondent at Itom savs the father Bernard, of Pitt. rovoked the trouble. His letter The election of chairman was cads one to inter that the father proceeded with about 10:30 p. m., tntindfd to chastise the son. who and the stormy scenes of the made to iro into the election of State Chairman, it was amended so as to provide for the nomina tion of two electors for the State at large This was first taken up and resulted in the choice of J. S. Blackburn, of Ashe, and C. M. Can't Metrp MsbU Is thr complaint of tbtniManJe fnxn A.tthra-. CottaurnNiun. t4itKa. eir. Did you Trr try Ir. Acker , l-t-tV k.n.U t,m bntvirr-l 4 finally RrmrdT? 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