THE MORGANTON HERALD S:eeessxr to "The Morganton Star" atm W. C. ERV1X. - Emit OR. IOI3 PRINTING. With four presses, an abundance of printing material and skillful printers. The Herald Job Department cannot be excelled. We positively trill not be uu derbkl on prices. XORTIl CAROLINA. NEWS OF THE STATE. It.ins of Interest from North Carolina 1DI. . .Asheville is to have a Keelv bichloride Institute for the cure of the liquor habit. ..Counterfeit twenty-five cent pieces have successfully been pass ed upon several merchants at Goldsboro. ..The 1S91 tobacco crop of North Carolina brought 10,000, cco and the cotton crop atrgregat- eJ 1 5.000,000. . .Near Dostian's bridge a feu nights ago some one fired a revolv er at the train, the bullet barelv missing two men. . .Haywood county's delegates to the congressional convention are instructed to cast the solid vote of that county for W. T. Crawford first and last. ' . . A butter and cheese foctory is to be built in Charlotte. The stock has all been taken and the holders are all farmers. The cap ital stock is 5,000. . . Postmaster Clarke at Xewbern has been officially notified by the postoffice department of the change to "Xewbern" in the government usage in spelling that city's name. ..Capt. Wm. Black, of Maxton, has sent to Congressman Alexanl der a petition with more than 2.000 signers, asking that the Col li nibinn exposition be closed on Sunday. ..Mr. George B. Hackett, of Littleton, it is reported, has in his possession a pair of brass andirons .vhich were once the property of vicurge uasnmgton and used by him in camp. were ..In Haywood county there is an apple tree which measures three feet and four inches in diamete.. Twenty five other trees in the same locality will measure from 50 to 54 inches in diameter. ..The Xewton Enterprise reports the wheat crop very promising all over Catawba county. It will be a little later than usual on account of cold this Spring but present in dications favor a fine crop. ..In Clear Creek townshio, Mecklenburg: count-, Mack Morris,' a negro, was found dead by the roadside. He had been to a" still house in Union county and drank whiskey until it killed' him. Judge George A. Shuford, who was recently appointed by Gov. Holt the successor of judf'e Merr imon, of the Superior court, was nominated for his own suc cessor by the democratic judicial convention of the twelfth district, at Dilsboro. -.A special to the Durham Glebe says that R. M. Shaw, of Shawboro, a Horner School cadet, was seized with cramp while bathing in a small pond in rear of the school, during recess, and was drowned, despite the effo.ts nf companions to rescue him. He ' as a strong, well grown boy of 17. son of Dr. H. M. Shaw. .. Harnett county can boast of t: e most industrious woman so far on record. Some four years ago Mrs. Lucy McLeod, of XeiVs Creek township, did most of the work on building herself a com fortable little house. This winter she has done all the necessary d:tching on her farm, which was some 800 or 1,000 yards, besides she has split a number of rails and repaired the old fences. ..The Salisbury Herald gives this bit of information: "Davidson county was at one time the home of Daniel Boone, the great Xorth Carolina pioneer. Ten miles from Lexington is a cave once occupied by Boone and near this his primi tive cabin stood, though the latter is now almost entirely obliterated. But the hearthstone is yet pre served. An effort will be'made to have this exhibited at the World's Fair." ..A few mornings ago II V Dup ree of Edgecombe county arose from bed, awoke his wife and told her he was going to set tire to a stack of fodder near by. His wife tried to reason with him, but it was of no avail. He left the house, and in a few minutes the fodder stack was in a blaze, and his barn, a short distance off, was beginning to catch. Mrs Du pree ran out and managed to save only one buggy from the conflagration. Mr. Dupree gave no assistance, but sat on the door steps of his dwelling, apparently well pleased with the work he had done. He is believed to be insane. ..There was a very romantic marriage in Durham county sev eral days ago on the banks of Flat River at the Person county line. The contracting parties were Mr. liurruss Pool, of Chalk Level, Durham county, and Miss Anna Parish, of Person county. Justice R. B Biaiuck performed the cere mony. The Durham Sun says Mr. Pool secured his license in Durham county, and drove to the home of the bride-elect in Person county and brought her back with him to the banks of Flat River where a large number of friends were waiting to witness the cere mony. They alighted from the ,jUo.y a"d stood in the middle of the road, beneath the spreading branches of a large tree while the ceremony was being perform ed. After they were married their friends crowded about them, con gratulating them, and several min utes were spent in pleasant conversation. mm VOL. viII.lSulUbrm THE INCUBUS OF THE SOUTH. Th I-nt on th Car ot n-crni A, Opinion of Thin Sr1aa of the mimmt inai i .-.nw-rtainrd In W North... Seattle (Wash. lot-IntctKevcr. The South is the drag on the car of national progress. It cast 159 electoral votes for the Demo cratic candidate for President, u uhout these votes there would be no States at the North with a Democratic majority save New Jersey, with New York. Connect i cut and Indiana doubtful. Tin South is the last man in the pro cession, and a limping, stupid straggler at that. The only Stale in the Union tht legalizes lot teries is Louisiana, where illitera cy has increased rather than dr. creased during the la-t ten years ; white illiterates showing a larger increase than black. The only two States in the I'nion that legalize prize-fighting are Louis iana and Texas : the only States where men are burned to death and a female petrolcuse louche the torch to the funeral pyre are at the South. Ninety per cent, of the lynchings executed in the United States occur at the South. Of the votes for dishonest monrv in the national House more than two-thirds are from the South. Of the:votes for wildcat financial schemes, like the sub-Treasury bill, two-thirds at least come fror the bouth. The CO dis ant: lzec Ever since the war the Xorth "caueu uie car ot national progress for the path of r.p.al rights and honest money, white the South has been solid fvr vaP pressed suffrage, intljtiou and di- . , - , , - uupcm money. 1 ne .orui Has all ways been striving to do better : 1 11 rn t h nnc cfrti-pn t . t K ...... the best or undo and nullify' "-o-n our way to tl;e best that we have done. The South has no policy : that is. no constructive policy ; it stands for negation, stands for the destruc tion of all that the North has la bored to invent, contrive, organic and execute. It is for dihonf: finance; for suppresion of thr suffrage, because the North is for honest money and equal suffrage-. Its public teachers in the school, on the pla'form, its private teach ers in the family, studiously edu cate the young generatKn of the South to accept as authentic a grossly ignorant and Ivin vcri'n v" umuii u. uic;rcai war lor v.. v ...v... incit ij uui j m.iooi ot:i iMri 01 i ir n irn im n I r...... unlrv whr. !). K tl. t li . t . ... ......... 15 1 ill Jt.rvtl T.rK n II.. p mantled by systematic violerc? Terry, thr.n,., ,! ' . habitually dehled by organ- y. u would have thr : r-.ct" I traud is tne uth. Jacki :i tvf ..f u.iui uscu in tne common scr.oois f touth ot na!trr i frit at o-e in at the South that is not a printed I till and he U at once wrU,.tf(t he, so far as the history cf the re- as "a man art I a !r thrr !" bellion is concemed. its cause, it r The uth is -n itu w!, tr., actors and its consetpiences. The f r ward movement th i'm ,n -whole growing generation of it is obstructive wh?n n. t toiru'i'. ooutnern ooys ami gins are e.Iti- cated to believe that Washington "rebels" in use ; e.pially and Lee were both . - exactly ine same sen Kiustnous ana equally ingen ?ts men, and Southern "war puetry" is repeated ad nauseam at every opportunity concerning Lee and Jackson by every chlorotic sell..! girl who is a budding elocutionist at the outh. The systematic lying, belittling the forces of the Confederacy, an ! the losses of the South, is perpet- uated in the Southern schoI sjs tories, although the captured mus ter rolls in the Confederate ar chives at Washington City h-w that Xorth Carolina alone s-nt 125,000 to 150,000 men into the Southern army. These school his tories represent all the valor with the South, who is always painted fighting at as great odds as did t 1 ' I T t 1 ...I ing ior iioerty ana latnerlaml in stead of firing on the national f!.ig and striving to ercrt a hide us "republic" with human slavery for a cornerstone. The total forces r f the Confederacy are rated at Sco, 000 men, when they were at It aM 1.500,000 from the first of the war to its conclusion. These lies are not recited by men like Johnston. Beauregard and Hood in their his tories, but they are set forth in the vainglorious education that Southern children get in Southern school books. So complete is the expurgation of all patriotic mat ter from Southern school bonks that the Harpers were obliged a few years ago to drop even Lin coln's Gettysburg speech from their school books for Southern circulation. You will find Ilenry Timrod's Confederate lyrics; yIi will find Father Ryan's eloquent verses, but you will find nothing in prose or poetry that enforces the idea of patriotic nationality in distinction from sectionalism. Loyalty to the American flag : loyalty to the Union in the sense that Washington, Hamilton, Web ster, Jackson and Lincoln under stood it, is not only unknown at the South, but is se-luously ex cluded from, the teaching of schoolchildren. General Lee, he fore his death, became so alarmrd at this stupid sectionalism that he gravely rebuked a Sou:hcY:i wo man, saying: "Madam; you do very wrong to educate your chil dren to hate and despise the gov ernment of the United ' Slates." Every fluent demagogue from a Southern stump swells with H spittle this current of vicious pop-i uiar education at the uth. Dis torted views of the cause of the war ; false pictures of its leading events and personages are taught on every side. Lee's birthday is made more of than that of Wash ington ; Stonewall Jackson is jac raisiau wnen ne saia lie metle-Kj it vexing vial Wtt fought single-handed "eleven men j lems face to face with the in in buckram and three misbegotten j structivc legend. "Hoot rr knaves in Kendal green." The j Die." war for the Union is represented The Seith t djy tan ! for lr as a wanton invasion of the South, j incubus of "free stiver. the sub- ThA 1 .1 1 . V te mw r n t t t. i t. ..... . . . . I A mi 1.1 1 a.'N I AT -- . -. I itpsSp5iicii m jags -v 2 r w j . - ..... am 1 fi jr - s - - dirrs of !n-t.r. hn rtttf mun of common cW kn w . wa nothing more t'.n j n.rr-- UC :n t an I - HHtf"l T 1 it!i f!i. f -..... ..t ; ti. naii-n ; w ith th4 u; ,t:r,.-l ,. ( tonrirat..r .Ar.i V Vm .a like jrt: l.vi. a patn t. hrfo- f u:rvnjn and martyr, what of crop ,.f mcrkar. manfi - I tfte o call,-! "N-w Snith" ra t to-dav ? UV nrr 11. t 115 vaiir., ri,lt wr! ,.;,,-. f I.!t.n nrst finance ; . -.fri ,ti caily upprre ! -n::r.-c": i;pf . hibiti .n of free s;re.h. ffrr full v. te and fai- r t?; ; t' U r- i law as rxhilnrrd in f- ., ' Or Iran maa''re : it barium and j;ro - r I'l-'iT on the cormtrv .4f a The S !!( ,,i,P ,r,. , i t. . ruon wh.it the pr v? r -.; bro is t (a:a !a a t . r-r tlr!i. !.rt a Northern . -t-i ... t .-.'.rn.4.1 or I a;"T?-r. . a . . n - ""r -.trrrp;'ij, tf J-.';n ; " or J-ht H.ircv -sth an would be to Uv rr vr!. Ms t - i vttot incarrtin ! T . iia.i trukrry ! " .: and inree enrer an I a l.tf; ive of c : it nata!:e of skj tn tic tnrfurnte in nat;, nl j ; itics. Slavery ihc uf ( Nessus t , t!ie Snth. Ihf a 1 strrppc I or: the shift. Unt IV i South. hkr IIcrcn!r. -onSn.rd ,. ' die slowly of Id ; m UUrw thr ith re!:.rd n .. j navigaf: n of the MUvtrp," M, : of inet;matre v.o t . j West, and s . - t-a V.V, . ; I ed on it t.'.tt ig v-ar t t.t f th- firrd. tn of th- Mn.;.- ' river. The n l LV ouri have tth I t?v-;r f-ft:i- cn-.rf,rrc? by the mui::rprs,a5;v of ratlroa Is. an I -,! tVe zatin bears lr;;ff tttn in t next generation there mf le millions at the North K a: f wishing that the S.iithcrn Con. fedcracy hal succcrdrd and tht it was cnggrd t-day in s.diirnf for itself by i: own savage, cru te ... . Honest money: for a dchlrd. mantled and a drfiau !-d I alio?, box. Tli i l-orid ipirf ;oci the inol Mirriofctl Couh Mrttirine we have etrr jM. a f.w do-r Mivari.thtv rltte the w.f rjw of Cuiigh. Cronji and CronrUttt. while lis Woti rttlI n 111 the rure of Con oil tit f tori i wuh.xtf a par.tlh I 111 the ln-.f of ittrvi-ir.e. imv i: tirt di. o-r it Ua ! ri M 011 u gu.tranree. a frt Wl irh I10 other int'dieme ri, jtfjnd. If U h.ie a r.h r ratneth Ji-k oii fo fry It. Pure i- .-. f and si. If y our Inns .r. i hark I.Mtt', UM' Shlltdi iVftKi Mt. r. N.M .,y J..I.,. tun. i.ii M.'it riiir;i ahr. Tin-a!vr in th- world lr Cut.. r.ni:r. S.-re I't.rr al: KIkmiiii. 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