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A' "7"t" -tforgaxforz Star." r-v l'" Slft CO., ?-:V,i via KV1X, - Editor. OM l'KINTING. f nir grosses, an abundance of : material and skillful printers, ; : i; u.r Job Department cannot be "li t positively trill not le - ,1 ; risen. iil'll CAROLINA. NEWS OF THE STATE. Interest from North l'ointfi. Carolina w ,!in;;iton has quarantined . ir , ;ui r.uii'ifau iori!j as a against cholera. V.ny in Durham wrote a A to lior husband iu Winston : , ontv-six davs. (low Holt has offered a reward i; i.r William Hill and ,Tno. k. iy. Jr.. wanted in Cherokee .an tor the minder of Andrew '; v.-on. . .The corner stone of the Con- 1 it l V umimuiv lib 111 l 1 J1( .1 square, Kaleijjb, will be laid the (irand Lodrre of Mrnsnn nf .-'rli f",-i r.Vi i n n 4T " " v KJ V a. I run fcvfi ..The sorghum crop in . the , ... j- . y Mil larger than last years, the .'nuiissioner of agriculture states. ; is found to be a very profitable . .Lightning struck a tree near . residence of Herman Jones, in :i:ys (.reek township, Cumber .1 county, killing his little ; -iiter ttuei, aged three years; -a stunning another. .On the loth of September the oliiii Central railroad will ive a new connection. Oa that ' -e the Charleston, Sumter and . -Jiiiern roaa wui connect at i.iauet with the bea board sys- . .Weaver, the Third party nom . . for President, will speak at ...;:. uti September 21, and at ;. i ky Mount September 00, and rield will speak at Asheville - uiber 29 and at Salisbury v '.teniber 30. . .The "ewbeiu Journal reports a.i.uner oi mat cuv s citi- r- Mr. W. Yi. Boyd, has young ' ;: .mas growing. It is several . : . - . . 1 . . Ai . - . l I ll ill. Kit" liiCil ilI- : -.iranee, and if we have a late there is a prospect that some lyv.iil have a chance to eat " i v. ' .ci n-i aised bananas. ..All the Democratic congres - i Hal conventions of this State i.ave now been held, and the notu kiees are as follows: First dis tiiet. W. A. Ii. Prati';h; second. I". A. Woodward: third 1J. F. xlv; fourth B. II. Bunu: II. A. Williams: sixth, S. B. xander: seventh, Hon. John . 1 i . Henderson: eighth, W. II. Bow : ninth, W. T. Crawford. . .A correspondent of the Kal--;gh Xars ami Observer writes: Daring my visit to CoIIowhee, Jackson county, I met a Northern STfUtleuian. 31 r. Hoffman, who is extensively engaged iu mining corundum for the manufacture of emery wheels. Mr. Hoffman made ti:e tirst corundum wheel ever :.;aiiui'actnied south of Mason and Dixon's line during my stay there. The corundum in North Caroliua :s inexhaustible and these wheels .v. e the best that are made. They tie taking the place ot planes and i it lis for cutting iron, and the .':,oney spent for them by manufac turers every year is enormous." .. A Winston special of the 1st to the Charlotte Chronicle says: Sheriff Te;igne, of Forsyth, who has allowed two murderers to es'-.ipe arrest during his term of i f:. re. is in trouble again. Yester ! iy he and a physician started to the Morganton insane asylum :h a young man named Emory Shi-.-hls. When the train stopped .." Hickory for dinner the sheriff ; !' ved Shields to escape. lie .:. the doctor walked back ten i , h s. but failed to discover the ; ;htive. They returned home !:f:i;soIate. The citizens here . it is bad enough for the sheriff : ,hluv muiderers to escape, but v:,. ii it comes to allowing crazy ; v to get away the time has a; : ived for the voters to realize rh -need of the countv having a h.-tttr sheriff.'' . . Mr. Will Van ess, of Charlotte, -at his snmmer outing with the ( iir-rokee Indians in Swain county. H. ent two weeks as Chief Sahtii's guest, and furnishes the h.ti iutte Xecs with the following h--i-i various of his visit: 4iThe r.ikee Nation cousists of 1,.00 I :; hi, ms. The government gives hi:- ni an annual appropriation of I V'0'M'..r schools, and there is a ' ion house and three churches liaptist, Methodist and Presby- -. .Mi. All the preachers arc full 1 ' ,-. Indians and preach in the hh. iMk-e tongue. Mr. Van Ness d service over a sick child, ' hieli Iiev. John Jackson, the ;r it preacher, iead the Bible, i.vc.i, and gave out a by inn in h all the Indians present '1. While this service was i: 0'on, an old witch woman was z-ied in trying to charm away sickness of the child. Mr. Van mom mate at Smith's house 1 a full blooded Indian. Mr. 'i. Ness noticed that every night n tiring the Indian would put - vet under his head, presuma t keep the paleface from ;il:ng his change. The Chero- re ladustrious, and but little to vice. They still keen np U, .'Ml 01.1 Indian dances aim x-t !;!'. and raise good crops. - i hours before playing ball, bail For the ' ' ( i athlete eats but one meal, l that consists of rabbit, to give i: I" Hi i-tness ; then they rub bis 'ikeil skin with rough wooden " ii.hs until the blood comes. ILs ''t then chews a mouthful ot a ! ' i!iar species of weed and spits 'h'fii the lacerated flesh to make ; " vv .rruifis burn. Then therank- hero is given the ball and the heins. Chief Smith i a y ' intelligent man and made 'i- Van Ness' stav there a ideas- 1 , . . . delight. 3 "aa-a,aT' VOL. vm. TlU'Sni-n. ....K KAIMCAI.'ji MAKI t V. T2klth? nI of tkrk. The brain of a cow ; The rcaprct it a s.w. To these niUI the nose Of a black mm r ham. ell I Uon't care a Take the lnnK, of a jacks. The totiBue .i an eel : ell ableil to srjneel. Tp thce n.1,1 the Mvikm That lK-l.ni: t. the nake ; Mir in a'l the tilth That will stick to your rnfec. Then mix in the tlrctne To run I front the l.iv l.l; That is ccn in tlie .Lie Spying hound on her track Take the sail of a giraffe. The heart of a Max ; Itc mcw" ol Torn cat. The voice of the was. Stir well in a caldron. AM misconception anil hate: Take op with a ladle. I'onr while warm, in a plate. Jet it cool for twelve minutes. I I.et yonrself not get mail ; h-n the thine ha hern finished. vea Sonthcrn White Kavl. Col. Tom Lons-llerv'a HUlCeeord. Graham Gleaner. Thos. B. Lonjj is the nominee of the People's party on the State ticket for Auditor. Mr. Long was the agent for the North Carolina Railway at Salisbury from Au gust, 1S6S, to October, 1S69 a little over one year. He had given bond in the sum of $io.oco for the faithful and honest conduct of the duties pertaining to this trust. The railroad company discovered by and by that their agent was not making full and complete re turns of the proceeds of the office. He was dismissed from service, and an investigation institute. 1 which developed the fact that he had been unfaithful to the em ploying company to the tune of several thousand dollars. An action was instituted bv the company to recover the amount of his defalcation. The suit was brought in this. Alamance county, it being the domicile of the com pany, and upon trial a verdict was rendered by a jury for the sum of S5.931.94 against defendant Long in favor of the p'ainti:; company. All the records of the proceeding, judgment and all. are now on file in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Alani ncc Conn ty, and the judgement h.is . been satisfied to tins day. Several years ago, when said Thos. 15. Lone becan to astdrc to political honors he went to Col. Thos. M. Holt, then president cf the North Carolina Railroad Com pany, now Governor ot our Com monwealth, and asked the com nanv's best terms for th n.line. ment of the matter. Col. ILdt proposed to remit all interest and to accept fifty cents on the dollar as full satisfaction of the judg ment. Mr. Lone said the proposi tion was liberal and satisfactory. and that he would pay it oft. Al ready several years have elapsed and Mr. Long has net paid a penny of it. Such is the record cf the man and former Republican whom the People's party 5;as nominated for State Auditor, whose business it is, brieny stated, to manage the finances of the State. Should such a man be chosen to take charge of State's finances, how long would it be before he would bankrupt the State? A defaulter to man age the finances ot the State would be a public disgrace and calamity. The people who Lelie"c in honest government and faithful public servants should see to it that only honest and capable men are nom inated and elected to otlice. North Carolina Mat K.ahlbit at Ik WorM'a Fair. The committee on the collection of exhibits to illustrate the mater ial growth of "orth Carolina ami the unexceptional advantage offered in natural and art i final resources, ha been appointed by the Board of World's Fair Mana gersot .North Carolina, llic per sonnel of this committee is as fol lows: P. M. Wilson, Chairman. I who has charge of the department of Fish and Fisheries; Thoma B. Keogli, in charge of department of Literal Arts: John Bobinson, Commissioner of Agriculture, in charge of department of Agricul ture; H. B. Battle, Director Agri cultural Kxperiment Station, de partment of Horticulture, Viticul ture, etc.; J. A. Holmes, State Geologist, department of Mines and Mining; T. K. Brnner.depait ment of Forestry. Mr.T. K. Bm ner. Baleigli, . C, ha leen elec ted Commissioner of Kxhibits, to whom all correspondence in con nection with any of the various departments should be addressed. Let the committee on collections have the cordial support of all interested in the progress of North Carolina. Ob. What a Coah. Will yon heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease Consumption. Ask your selves if you can atToid for the e-iL-o of sarin? f0e.. t iun the risk and do nothing for it. We know from exjerience that Shiloh Cure will cure your cough. It nerer fails. This explain why more than a Million Buttles were sold the past year. It relieves croup and whooping cough at once, jioiners. u nui uc out it. For lame back, side or chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by John Tull. A BCillion Friends. A friend in need U a friend indeed. and not lesa than one million oeonie have found just nuch a fricn.l in I. Discorerr for Con.umr- tion, CourHs an.l Col.l. If tou have never used this Oreat Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has n-tnHorfnI rnmtive powers in all di- Throat. Chent and Lung. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that ; oiaimMl nr moner will be refunded. Trial bottles free at John Tull's Drug Btore. Large ooines w. nu i.w WEAVER'S BRUTAL CRUELTY. TvMIhhm,, f m Ilk H tt .,.. 4 ( Ut Iwww..., Atr-tnt JoaraAi. I see in your iisuc of Saturday, the scth inst., an extract from a letter wrtttcr by an oM cil'ucn f I alaska. Tennessee : lv a cpy of a clipping from th i;iU Coun ty Vr,vrfo( the ssth Iwly charging C.cneral Weaver, the I coptc s party candidate far Pre, idem, with U-aMly cruelly U wards the citiens f !ulaVi ami (tilc county while in commando! the Cnion army at that place in I can fidly substantiate a num ber of the charges contained there in, and could add mny others of like character, r It from my own let ollection. Although quite young at the time such a state of terror as we were kept in by this brute in human form made an indeliibte impression upon my mind. My father. Dr. Perkins, was ing in Tulaski at Urn time. Our house, my grandmother's Mrs. Ilr. Ordway, now of NashttlSc). and Maj. Jones, a relative of our, were used as o:lIccr' quarters. We were all subjected to many intuit. Maj. JjncA family were ordered out of their lipase at about n o'cl ;ck on a titter coM ntht in December. Thcv were n t allowed time to drcs. ilrs. Jones had to wrap her si:k child in bed cloth ing an 1 carry it in her arms ta a ncildxAr l.oue. Many act t.f barbarian cruelty committed on my relatives and friend are fre! in my memory. Men of the hrcS est standing. bth your acd c: I. were throan inti pr..n. krt there f r months and v.rr.c shot down like dog- wi:i never a charge entered against them. Indies were insulted cn the streets it was in Iced a retn rf terror, huth acts of vandalism and crime I have never even read of in a civilized country. All of it was done by the order, or with consent of (Jen. Weaver. Mhn Anmk L. Hut. TWW(iM late tVottaia w 1 Wy rta t'alia 4 CM The North Car,.l.na WoihP Fair Collerllng CVmmillrv and the lady aAi!ant have wleelrd the design fr the Nrth Carolina budding at Chieajn. The de -n U A tvpira North Catntin home of the old Colonial rriod. The building is l.W x M fret over all. a broad porch in front, the tof of which is sitMHirted bv fonr hn e columns, Ionic order, which will give it a madve and lMnIme appearance. In the rorob of the Mreh riKf th North Carolina State seal, made of some composi tion, will be placed. The interior of the building will be finished In native North Caiolma tne. A bro.nl gaKery extending aronnd tho entire interior will lx-nllitn ted a a reiid story. ThS gal lery will l MipHrtrd !y a seiir of sttetedarctie. Indifferenl jmrt of the budding I ttl rn! ttT and niche fer tl. wers 1 1 Mil, etc will be arranrd. The tairra leadin t gallery wilt start with a single lUht twenty fe. ile, he appraeh t which will lt gracefully atthrd over, with to natler arrhr on each side, opening into entail cui srrratories The mam stair tp nt a height of nbnal rght feel from the l!or. From thl landing spring o 1 each td of thetvnl foot stair two smaller stairs Im feet wide eaeh, which carry through tw arched tnlraner on to the gallery. At the front end of the budding on the gallery, two rooms will he arranged for ladies and gentlemen waititg loom, two toilet room being on the firl floor. The roof will be all open- timber trn work, supported tr turned column spilngtns from rol nmn nnderneath the gallery. The building as it stand w ill be nniqne nnd have lhe advantage of brin- entirely different from anything at the Kxpotion. When 6nih ed, North Carohn-i will li ive nth Ing to I"' ashamed of, but a great deal to le promt of. Sallow and Iado-hu4 cowrie Kon gie r-loee t the lolrat tah and-white. when th ne of AjetV Sr aaporilU. b rrtI In. an-l rvml entirety aUndtoed. NHh5 counterfeit the rw-y ol rf health, whWh Uvpe lU wt um thi ntedkine. w-'HM' Lvif' -? rt.i ,1,'. 1- "'V1 l&''rite J- fiiv Ntt ,v;v-: vt-: MliBiailfi MORGANTON. N. C, THURSDAY. SKITKMIIKK S. AX OPEN UOTKU fROW TXt 1AUW. rt - n iw !.... The f wIVr" mt'-i ui to-lay (plifli f ti,Ut letter lo ifcc l'et fttf date for (totrrtr 1 T tit it,. ti l.t Mv S t Aft - carcfuUy over tH 6M I J f-t. ry afjtucjcftt ;At tt tw cralk party fat. I UAnj ft fttttr thro;!i iht IUi-l t ler and I tod that tit KrUi can party U rrpel:e f of &U t&e bal laws, and oly ipao -y a tKccxxrt v td t t ar f thee la. The Ury"t-a party paiel atl tlie ba,l at bnancial Icsblatwsi whkSi w had since is5 rusavty h& cstaibed in the "vtbi tai: sa iru;hu::r I y Mrv Piry, 4 hc thec mcarc-wftgt' Conrr- every tranli wa lie. pUsa Oncrf UUz fU rur rvf- rrnrrs rw a-Nwse Tin: viMovriii:.vigi. that th;S lf,;:,a:f halxf rvr, harmful than even tfc rftetie tavf$ Uwrl UHW Lmery e? ;-eisc tt f cf the we:-rn l:p'VMfa their fasiy. I aen rf tf? rs n that tr? er -t?l ";: 5 h lurep. .. tjp Iwrn-fj.? winch ha s ejrrt"ty the-4- !t 1st t.S -r e'" the lat-ofrr as t f mr a ha'e:ift of IK, if l-ie let retr n t ter' of vU.f 1. 1 : is -t - f a-1 e;-iUtIf when t- t lT-. iOI t i; f.r at itaace. an I t f.tr an r'vt a t f rt a-1 t - evd t t whuh we c-j!U I e ray da-rr Va l t!kt I tremble lr thu J't;y ef tit State under the evr jvrV-.-aS Codit;rtsi ef atair The liej'ir;a afe e - tai- a ccrt't 'f thp t-tf! fe- I ?i our streih in h f...i:e - waj . I'ir-tt : Tt U-) h.v- ra. P l't prty men we h e t; h vt many wi'l rt!rrs t t ' cratic f l 1 in cae they thr a three Ciprftere ! f-ai. N-w it tV-1 " are ar ! v t y i their own La!!te. 5k f; el our dvif.n aa I vantage ! the ar Ptt a t"v PJ a la.t retort ;: s;pjn People party lUXtt. a I a ry ir rctorci aas I' at their merer s ll-fe le very ame Leo that p' 't to. ! , iniSiwtll ia e . a lowr ni h A I I ti-: vktry f-ar u r U a vk?tf the krbean r-ty I 1 with Ihe v:rC frtaJ.-i.Jt ! tV. comtog ii the feehl it t"vVrt: State by rea. o t oarty. WhUe I rrt I tc -f Pctp'e party tfcere a riorc ac 1 a .a.j u $ Mp and that daty ft ca tral ca; te-fa;r;--i of Nrth CarUa t iVf ! l! ard-beaer rd If in-.. j tf ; itftdr thi baanet I a-v S -s-v trn t my trie ad lit t r? tlt tiiif 0 of my Sa?. lrai mraey U the trae Lw I t a-3 the t-j lc the ra . t render all r4kal siVt3 o pro ;t fr what I "e I tc a more saervd d;y. itz v. leg the Democratk tklct aJ thereby frwyio mfnelf ltthfl t the be-t t&terr! r-t my Mate a I country. I aarc jwm ot rf fit onat frcndht, ad ". tex-vt erertthiog that hail tife ; mental toxi jHfvat., lUl t awre yoa that the fas' that catif4 me t lr f j;m cal ad"a:e. ca ! Pr. y ac enrate invv;t, I I r I the party that rs te the jTeal evil that o a?;.t Vo' very retff. (V-d Sbur N.C, A Wr Itr A ely aal oiiv rcte for e!ith. tttthtBtia-e tAiL rf tinntfc an I r.Iaehr. i J 1 1 1 - MUfH C ATA l:i:il l:l;MIJV. A ral injeefef frrv w!li re it.u.. rr it 11 ,r dere uu an. I weel lrea:a. nrK Sdd by John TttlL t.. . ... . ... 3 4 t.Vi 4 f .tlft .::my, tort Mit fc-.--J.J MVir ikS f'irt T flort!! (-;4- a: It rati ;",a-Tf I'iatr. . 4j in,m ft? t ti:... ii t- m ,.f :.! r M' t"i 4-Ir:.i,.S 5 t..t-l n- tK e . 1 5. iii I1.it a. ra a r1 lhj"W'l . . fWr .Sii ef t f-.t at i in- f.'"k' t-j.S !!i t)ci! 44 1- : 8 ! v.:j M ?''""' tfai- f :" t Ji "f;ai af 11 It . Ifc-s .) V 1 iin wi;; ..f pi-jif ,r v. , Jf a; ,;."- a n. I. I Wv t. U'w. u t!t tH..tV;s e 3U- C r . 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The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Sept. 8, 1892, edition 1
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