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; ' . ; . , ; : ' : -. , ' ? : ' -, : . ; : . v.,.. " . . . .; ,i ' " - ' j. . ' ' ' i . " ; ' ' -'"" '-; . " , , - ! ! Webster's iliif-' : "THB WEALTH OF THE MIND IS THE ONLY TRUE WEALTH? 1 ' - " - : : , : - -J : . l : . . " ' (- ':,;. VOiJ. XXII, JR. WEBSTER, Editor ud ProptT.3 W.SjMKBANBi MdlonN,C. BEIpS-VIIjXiB, 1ST. CD., CTTT3STH1 21, 1894. H. R. 8C0TT, RidiTiU B C 1 Attorneys-at-Law, y ADISON & REIDSVltLE, N. C. in their offlc In Wen4worth iiromptly ! every Monday. Proiai.tJ.nd carefal t j .entlon to a" hunlanHB etitrutea. t " Ri14HTillfl Lbd Io. V4, A. F. A. M tnnets every Ut. Mid 3r , Thursday nl(?hta, al o'oclocki VlHlilug brethren cordially tnvlfed to attend- ! Rel(lylirrLodfe No, 43 K. of P. meetaln MnHOnic Hall rvry Mruday night at :15 o'clock. W xt.:iid a cordial walcome t ! lulling brethren R. B. CHANCE, j K. of R. and 8. HOTEL N0RMAND1E, Danville, Ya. 'j . - - - ' ! 2 'WE WILL MIST AOAIK I THB MORBT Y H. CLAT PBKCia, FOR KOBlAir. THI BjLLTI 1 ' erpdson : Proprietors, . Situatd;in the Heart of the City. A Well Kept .Two Dollar "House. A number of Good Sample Rooms Shirts, Clloars & Cuffs. 'Just topoiif.'d a ctiinploto and iiol b' lino of u .7 Cobrii. B:s:m 'Shirts, Avith ruffs attached, to wear with whitf) collars, liiey are Kprin. novel t ics. ;Ve luivoalso a -neat line 01 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS - . HpniiK. patterns.; Our wliite r-liiits, (-olIarH and cuffs are of tin; standard brands and made by the best manufacturers. We have just upened a com- plule line oi SPRING HATS! The Old Friend Apl the best friend, that never fails you, 13 Simmons Livcr.Kegu lator, (the Red Z) that a -what you hear at the mention -of thia excellent Liver I medicine, and people should no;' be persuaded that anything eke wilt do. It is the King of 'Liver Medi cine?; is better than pills, and take3 the place 6t Quinine and Calomel. It acts directly on .the jjiyer, ividnc-y and- liowela and gives new life to the whole eys- xem. j. ins 13 tne medicine you want, -fcoia Dy all JJruggista in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. - -KVEnY PACKAGE'S Ilaa the V, Stamp In red en wra Ti rn rm t-l. . Vt - . . ai, nu iuc ueamai excuim&uoa oi a dying-child, as tbe calden rars f th ouuucb streamea oa mm through toe goou-eye: jjon't cry, mamnu: We'll meet again in tbe moroiog!' Ohl wild lathe ttiniitit and dark Bat boob the davlla-ht. win k ( Then the friendships of yor ihaU blossom And we meet aaln In the morning! Art thoa doomed in a far distant region to a vmui, To meet the cold nt nf Dost thoa yearn for the smiles of the lored Whlie thou prsT''8t God to shield from dauber T Ah ! the nig-atof the waters may shadow thy Yet soon will ths daybreak be dawninr. xueu moau winkle once more with the . iutcu snea on snoi ror them we'll meet again In the morning!" sweet, Tlce of a fond to thy sor la ths sanset f n wrtniM. CO.,njiUdelphla, Fa. P::h::ii iWkl, I k Samuel Spencer, F. W. Huldckoper and Reuben Foster Receivers., Rif.ii.Mpxn & Danville & orth ! Carolina Divisions CONDENSED SCHEDULE Dost thoa miss the . lovlnar wlf. Whose, music brought balm row? Didst thou see her decline lire. Nor felt ona bright hnrwt fnr k Despair not, ohl mourner, the night may be Yet soon will the day break t dawning; Ofall ties bereft, one hope still is lef t For well meet again in the morning!" tad enpporter. of each ciadldata Toted lor, in proportion to tha number of otea be shall receire In soen county convention, and no other Instructions shall be gtyen: Provided, Tnat when only one candidate U presented and voted for at such county convention It shall be lawful to Instruct for each can- a. The chairman, or inhia absence any member of tha enontr. senatorial jodicial and congressional comraitbeQ shall call to order their respective cons veniions. and - hald tho chairmaxiRhin bMwrwi untu tne convention snau elect its chairman. . The executive committees of the senatorial, congressional and judicial districts, resDercivelr. shall at the call of the respective chairmen, meet at some time and place In their respective districts, designated In said call. And It shall be their dotv ta annolnt th time and place for Loldingxoaventions m ineir reaBective districts: and th chairmen of said resiectiv enmmif fpa shall Immediately notify the chairmen of the different county executive conn mlttees of the said aDDointment and the said county executive committM shall forthwith -call conventions of their respective counties in conformity to said notice, to send delegates to said respective district conventions. Highest of all in Leavening PowerLatest U. S. Govt Report . STATE CONVENTIONS. i 1. The SUte convention ahull K Art thou weary, oh! pilgrim on life's desert composed alone of delegates appointed 8AMPI'ES OF THB WOBK KENTUCKY Waste 7 I hv th oairunil Aim . . I WOITITM A WE! Ttfvttan a r, ; if WsB WmMffli ABSSUiTOEiy PURE were Invited to forsake thlr rwmrw.Mi f cy and unite themselves with a nart I Mik III L : I . . w--J I iUkC 1 wtup, Biggest when ik wm Dorn. and whwh i-'MfiA. wbelmingly overthrown last uvu Oregon, of which it has Wtn jion for two or three years: whh has lost its grip oa Kansas;, which has run doW!i f c iD . every herel and which In five fears win" nv Ki k of any more, H these speeches helped Populism. In Iredell our people are lighter-headed than they used to be. IMMIGRATION QUKSTIOX. Wilmiagton Star. I luuiiraiBn ana I nrlnsf Hl r-..- which; met recently at Augusta, QiZ was the appointment of a eominitteeto wf S" m ta I a f k a k s. .a man inr rn nnvuin. COL. BRECKINRIDGE'S VASS. CAN- Dot thou sirt for th. .hidonfth. W. J"" .conventions. sa " v " muw irnnn miinrfy ohsll Ka wood T Have earth's choisets fruits proven bitter to taste. And mocked all the dreams of thy child hood ? TkM' wst for the pilgrim! faint not en, the way. Too soon will th aw -kir v ii.ni- Then the dreams which have fled shall ariai itwui io ueaa. And aU will be weU In the morning. Oh! servant nf Ph-lat 1 1- .--. ., t?.m k ...... rL In doubt and in darkless tkr faith has been And tho at arrant- "M- rin1 I'm ..w.i i But cheer up, dear brother! the night can not last. E2r i!00" wlu th daybreak be dawning, --eu kue crosses ei earth we have borne rrom our birth Will all be made crowns in ths morning. IX EFFECT MAY 13 , 189 ROUTHBOUND. N03. All styles, i.irirtg. Kizcs, colors nd L- Richmond Lt Barkevllle Lv Keysvllle Ar DaoTllIe l.v DaiiTille " Ar KeldsTlUe Ar Oreeusboro Lv Ooldsboro Ar Kaleigh Lv Ralelirh .Lv Durtiam ArGre, utiLoro Dait.t. 35 a y. 12 40 pm . 2 30 pm 3 11 pm 5 31 pm 5 5u pm A 41 pm 7 iS pm 2 00 pm 4 05 pm 1 10 pm" 6 15 pm 7 20jjui No, 11. 12 50 am 2 40 am 8 so am S 35 am 7 00 am . 7 50 am 8 40 am 5 00 pm 5 20 p m 5 45 am 6 41 am 8 35 am No. 37. 5 40 am ...... v. e 58 am Lv Winston f6 0 pm 5 40 am LV Greensboro 7 32 pm Ar Salisbury 903 pm WARREN & DUDLEY, THE HABERDASHERS, 434 Main St., - DANVILLE. VA. W. B; BEAGHAM, Architect and Builder. -ALSO DEALER IN .. : : ;.! ,. ' ; ' H U 1 L 1 ) I N ( .M AT E It I A L. ArStatesvllle Ar Asheville Ar Llot Springs Lv Salsbury 915 pm Ar Charlotte 1010 pm Ar Kpartanburg 12 57 am Ar Greenville - 1 52 am a.r Atlanta Lv Charlotte Ar Columbia Ar Augusta 5 20 am 10 Bf'pia 2 15 am 8 15 am 8 46 am 10 25 am 11 08 am 4 00 pm 5 36 pm 10 30 am 12 09 nn 2 45 pm 4 05 pm 9 80 pm NORTHBOUND. I - Nos. lv Augnsta Lv Columbia Ar Charlotte A vciupletV'stock of rouh and dreesed Doors and Windows,. Shingles, Liths. &qi Always iu hand. ' Wall 1'ape'r, -Mantels and. Hearths. Flan.' arid est i mates on application. Keldsville, N. C.. Feb.; 1st. 1 891. 71 1 'If Tr r rTT? A rn- t rur ! TOIDYE." Lv Atlanta Ar Charlotte Lv Charlotte Ar Salisbury Lv Hot Springs Lv Asheville Lv Wtatesvllle Ar Salisbury Lv Salisbury Ar Greensboro t)AILY, 10 & 36. 7 00 pm , 3 2( am . 6 40 am . 9 oi pra 6 3Q am No. 13 S30m 6 58 am llam ... , 1 1 sll am 9 t5am 11 B7 am 12 28 pm 3S5 pm .... 9 30 am .... 12j55pm . 4 02 pm 7 00 am 8 28 iiu 8 33 am 10 05 am 8 00 am 6 40 pm 7 00 pm 8 25 pm 12 44 pn 2 30 pm 7 11iittt 8 00 pm S 30 pm 10 05 pm NO 38 30 pm 10 pm 30 pm 12 00 Nn 29 pm 1 89 pm ' 9 pm Steam Dyeing -AND Cleaning Works; Repairing a Specialty CfPItrE. 143:Mayi StreetlWinston. 1 YE WOKKS: S.ilon i. c. lt. Ar Winston ll 15 am f 9 25 am Lv Oreensboro 10 10 am Ar Durham 12 00 nn Ar Raleigh 1 00 pax Ar Ooldsboro 3 K) pm 1 00 pm 13 01 am 3 35 am 7 SO am Lv Raleigh Lv Greensboro Ar Reidavtlle A r Danville . Ar. Kesvlll ArBurkevllle Ar Richmond 5 45 am 7o 10 am 10 57 am 1145 am 2 18 pm 3 00 pm . 4 50 pm 54 10 pm 10 10 pm 10 56 pm 11 40 am )49 pm i: 09 pin ) 25 am PLAN OF ORGANIZATION" OR THTfi DEMOCRATIC PARTY OP NORTH CAROLINA. Rooms of the Statk, uemockatic Executive Commit IKE, Rausiqh, N. C, June I?, 1894. 1. The unit of countv orcanlz&tlnn shall be the township. Id each town dhip there shall be an executive com mittee, to consist of five active Demo, crats.who shall be elected by the Dem ocratic voters of the several townships in meetings called by the county exec utive committee. And said committees so elected shall elect .one of its mem bers as chairman, who shall nnaid ar. an committee meetings. a. me several township executive committees shall convene at the meet ings of the several county conventions. or at any time and place that a majority of them may elect, and shall electa county executive committee, to consist of not less than five' members, one of wnora snau oe designated as chairman, entitled ta 1ar. one aeiegace ana one alternate for every one nunared and fifty Democrat ic votes, ana one aeieerate for fraction over seventy-five Democratic votes cast luereia at me last Dreeedtnar (raKma. torial election, and none bat dlertoa or alternates so elected shall be entitled to seats in said convention: Provided, That every county shall have at Wr. oae vote in said convention. ! ' 1 GENERAL RULES. ! ' 1. Such delegates (or alternates of absent delegates) as may be present at any Democratic Convention shall be allowed to cast the whole voie to which thair township or county may be entN bieu. 2. In all conventions provided for by this system, after a vote is cast there shall be no chancre in such veta until the final result of the ballot shall be announced by tne chairman of said convention. 3. All Democratic executive commit cca iuw unye tne. power to, nil. any raAuujr ucvurnng in xneir respective 4. The chairman of the different county conventions shall certify; the list ox delegates and alternates to th different district and State Onnvm and a certified, list of said delegates uu alternates to tne state Conven tiona .shall be sent to the Secretary of iuc vimias vxiuirai uommitte. For. the commute; F. tl. SiMMONSeChairman. K. H. Cowan, Secretary. WOMEN ARE DOING AGAINST HIM. A gentleman who has just returned from Kentucky was in Lexington wbea Vol. Vf . O. P. Breckinridge made his speech there. He relates some signifi. cant incident of the campaign. A JLexington man went home tbe day of the forthcoming speech with a Breckinridge button on his coat lapel, and told his wife that he had ao,aa A support him, She replied:! ".As tbe head of the famitv nize your right to place your political '"' wucreveryou please, and as a loyal wife X shall do what I can for the success of your caadidate. I am going to the florist's to - ret . hnnoh A Wv a . .. tue waesu wmce nowers I cah find, r THE EXPENSE OP IT. DaBVtlla Beftster. It is a. oraUPvini t.L ...... . "LIT kU lQB peoj 71 irftouna are - Fts. ver life blood ".U,elrburan of taxation vMJ so Support the eXtravairaan. WERE HUMAN KVicw ; OER. Office of the Si IN DAN orovlrt.,1 ivn . fcT t t T1 to bear. The mora t... r. y. w msnwi um. saw it sai ni m at riiaa I'JiltVL M qurjer ol - j, mo k i cater Dv comes our a- wvov iiuu(, long. A pentlemfttt hn i. .. . i m tab taat since the ITn U wood constitution, whioh ... . . Kf.W.Y!nta have Pid 1 direcl ..Uu m. seytn million a1i. -.w.Happornne sute Overnminr w.- United Statsb SxwaW i WAsniNaTON. D. C, May IS. iaJ Richmond Dispatch. Please accent tka ... : i Uzh PPclatlon of yo7r taXttoa'S be present and nartu.in.J tl TIT r - ii . uueni 10 M so d era std sailors of tbe Confcderacv mondon tbe 30;h InstanT AteSS: regret my Inability to add my pSSJail prenee to an oceVsirvn JaST pereonslinterest to ml AIM honor SI Ood'trxed to those who ."vill i" " "Y rey gave tneir Uvoa ani l tie General a i . . j uuua monuments arut ment of Immtfirration t. rh s.m Pthan tbe people of North iWiin. the investment of espital in this section. durin lne 8ne 'period to sup. "V prep. sions to tha izrzz. rrr.r-r ifcFn tmt kiT oneqaai coo test, While we . r rhis commlttae ia rh.ii, , ' I Probabilities are tnatit will recommend a lihop.t .-. tern of advertUinjr with wrh.,,. rnlnrmAnP I - el" T r "j otates separately oi jointly of areata for the nm, ,r,l,ri butlon of printed Informatihii in r.t.j. &ce to the South In thce sectioui or vuuutnes irom wnich immlR:rat;on ioat FA llAslaa.l J 4 . that's about all tbat be desired, and we see it can do. ja i. i i m uiie it.en. ua8 Decu a good deal of taianooui immigration to the 'S. ruth, there has peeu very little immigration, but as much perhaps as could be rea sonably expected. But this is a two sided question which should be viewed u uyiu siaes.iest an imaginary good by indisereet mauigemeut might turn out to pove an unmixed evd. Immi grationisdesirable.nniinnhr h. nM .nigratlon as itis generally understood, such immigration as the North is hav' log now, and has had for some years past. We want a limited and a select inflow, not the promiscuous multitn.l , wwch pours Into the North and which shaUiebheTra than Virginia's An . invira htm t" . I siwoa even amonir tiuuu ji-l aim countv exne.nse cAmi,i,,.,i a w ua vlll VU port" their state government. , u'a uocs uot include the xtko.u. costs of epuuty affairs which, owin to T. Tl t unices ami oiuee. Muiuers who which the i Underwood Annul . .11 . .. , n K7ti """uw iuicis me peeoettare . horhicant.j Add the unnecessary fees wca go to pay these uaueoaY officers, ud tht people of Virginia have paid not le,s than fiuy ml.lion dollars more than,i!ie people of North Caroli na for ttie past tweaty five years Two million do.lar nr vt ar to . port u-Ies cflloehoiJcrs. That Ts. "t tne ueooie oi Y rr nii k. i r tor u quarter of a ceuturv. .etus particularize: ThBlast.flai year Virginia paid out ior 6tate ex penses alone $3,754,029.03. The coun- " cipeuses wuicn coma one t.t same pockets, are equally as much. k .r801 yer ending becem- ber, 1892, North Carolina's dbbarse meats for State and counttr . , Mian v irgmia s state expenses alone atd about tbra the my carriage and on, Invite him into ride up with bun a ne citizen looked, at- his wlein amazement. He knew that she was capable of carrying out her programme and he knew he must nr.nf ir ch. . v . v u u .v. - uug agreed to rellnqulsli her plan when he took off the Breckinridge ( button and promised to oppose the colonel. - Another Lexington man mat dam. ladies on the street and ioined them in their walk. He wore a RrttklnriHn button. One of the ladies said to him' We should be delighted with vonr company, but we cannot be seen la public with a man wearing that button, nefther can we receive such a man at our home," The button promptly came off. These are sample of the work the women of Kentucky are doin- -aaralnar. kuc reflection oi uoi. ureckinrlclge." even amonsr thooe uurt.r i.i.,t people who view nearly everything irsm. a practical standpoint and Iroai its present effect only, without any reference to the future. v To sell cheap lands which it had In Abundance the west wi.,! . . ft, uq siwm wuaiyever source it LAST FRIDAY'S SPEECHES. f THE Is Btatesvllle Landm Messrs. come and PURPOSES OF THE SUGAR TRTST. , ark. Skinner and Kitchen gone and what have have they Charlotte Observer. The invest! oecial commit.. Liciuwmui; oenators, wniie in j0pm 11 09 pm li tl am 3 20 am i 3 60 am 4 uo am , us am e so am 20 am tDally. Dally except Sunday CAPS FasAH imivB RAILWAY COMPANY.) 0" olxri O-ill, DESeceiTrer Condensed Schedule. In effect December 3rd. 1893. p-NORTH BOUND No. 2. 1S03. Use ladies;ciioice Plain, (Strong) and North State Mills, ' (Sweet) These. lirandji rfHiiiPiv..- f.c 'red 1 Norlh Ca ro), Y'a ' f'"" I It yalorth rarolUilan shonM see to It Uioother mni 4iithu.io . f lw !l tt In the stats liiese goods' are; re Leave Wilmington. . Arrive Fayette ville.. Leave rayetteville. .. Leave Sanford Leave Climax. Arriv? Greensboro.... Leave Greensboro. . . Leave Stokesdale. . . . Arrive Walnut Cove.. Leava Walnut Cove., Leave Rural Hall... Arrive Mt. Airy....... .. 7 00 am . 10 10 am .10 27 am .11 48 am . 1 43 Pm . 2 15 pm . 2 55 pm . 340 pm . 4 20 pm 4 33 Pn . 5 01 P1 . 6 25 pm SOUTH BOUND NOJ i. LeavjeMt. Airy. . Leave Rural Hall... Arrive Walnut Cove Leave Walnut Cove. LeaveStoTtesdale... Arrive Greensboro. , Leave Greensboro.. Leave Climax. Leave! Sanford , Arrive Fayetteville Leave; Fayetteville. Arrive Wilmington . 9 45 am .11 06 am .11 35 am n 42 am . 12 06 pm 12 52 pm 12 59 pm . 1 27 pm .. 3 12 pm 4 3 pm 4 45 pm 7 55 pm NORTH BOUND No. 16. Leave Ramseur..,. Leave Climai ..; Arms Greensboro. Leave Greensboro. . Leave; Stokesdale. . Arrive Madison 6 50 am .... 8 40 am . . 9 25 am 9 40 am ...11 00 am ..11 50 am TllE vehy best V k '.luarket,: and srelmade exclusively rtholCarolina Leaf. prs ana correspondencs solid ted. 1": .iMorris ASon Mannfactarmg Co.. I SOUTH BOUND NO. Leavd Madison. Leave Stokesdale. .. Arrive Greensborot, Leave Greensjboro. . Leave Climax Arrive Ramseur. . . . 'V All j traink Sunday. Connectiona beaboardAir Line at & Danville & Western ortn bound, with the K. R. at Greeniboro ; Norfolk 0 1DURnAM,:N.C. 1 5- 12 30 pm i 05 pm 2 35 pm , 3 00 pm 3 55 P 5 35 pm mixed ?md run daily except ConnectijoBS Southl bound lolk & Western R. R Richmond & Danville vjreensbord : Seaboard Air ford i Atlantic Coast Line at Faycttevule. I ! W. ij. KILE, General raSseiifer Aeat with the Nor- at Madison Railroad at Line at San- .uu, uieeungs. : "v rZLZZ"Ju"u """l certain tbeparytow p-ronnf itra .v. - i . I u UU- Mscercairi. if he Pa n h.i . . . w wua- wxv.v..v WUiUiltlrCC ior LUK IienO. )T l.l . . , nuwirnrg nga n hmn.hl'.ii,l . K m . fhirfWl. ti 1-?, 1 " i vuere was in i them: what hn I " J " v'""o me ia;i. umi "UUJ. uJi iue cuuuiy CiBCULlVH mm, l.u . ' wj manr NonibiM ho., k... mralti ckoii ij.. . , . . : ueio OUK WnitSMliranm thou r r" irccu uuiuuik COU """"ftt 01111 aniHimL P.nni Tn I T.Taa I . ' ' fciw bU.t I Famamaa. nri V .u a . . from the nmn;n "Zr , people would better their condition I "if S.u". oujr re.ulcrs. wna- rn.Ki" w-"'v ' "u,iia W4 by going toe i wav of sirinnaT; T ? entreaties, and the irifu " c,. . verv looks Of the th nr la raln r hv. 4 .The. mpmhon f fK fA-i.i. ""wcu,) r. ouuner made Ana nf . 1.! "v -waaw.,sj v. atuc buvf iihiiiii 1 -1 l . .a i - ' n4.fl a 1 1 hit rT rna 1 iamooatiA MminittG aholl ""'I V"S, "Pretty' SOeecheR. inhArlariarl I ... -v ,u,i1uUvito vobere 7;r , :rr "ri ".ujr with poetrv and clail r ?.cn ?ntry, Mr. Havetoeyer, the n6 m wiiuuiiwees. Whof " :7 " I Cfliei cook and nottle.washr of rho A Th oanntv nn ii I " b"J lis WU IOL acraninir - r.h I . . ... i. . h 1. u i iAcuubivc uimm . h i .1. i . f- s ."-. I irilur r l Q .rr n v . n n - . . r.u,, wnwuip, at toe courti-idea It mT h. fU Z- j 1 1 "me aa long before doubtless, the house door, and In any DemocraUc ISffU ,r hoa& do not j pendency of the sugar scbediie and newspaper that ma y be Dublished In T'S" lD people among lt.H 1th said county, reauestinff' all DemrrfI T.aoiB UOi: lives:are naked. 71"" Of the onnnV,. . fL -- J7,. , I UUUgTy antt TCAdV for the HOOT hruiaa I . T .. "U.uj UU OOTB rj.. vutculwb in but wh.n h.--: - r.rr., rr' 1 interesting, tie has certainly sioken LUf.ir rr'nprrivo rAtrnoh no i v. ;wmvv w uvueii nn is i li .t r a . - mon day therein 8"" aaTdaV .kIn to farmer., few of whom'are iSfL SSSL? shall not he iM f h0n fh,o- -ioV. v". "1 1 wortn tne homestead. nd none of . vr; V" . "7 " v"y th. ";s" rrr" r.v" whom- beioof to anvhodr. ;r rv " a a mon- ?rV Tnich. iBtead of re. v jmiuvw u wtouue bHcir ueitt- I i . ' eeiviiiir tne nno-HtMr. rrnn a o . .k- gates to the cpunty convention. wu?. IWtt-themselves handa-0i iZZZ " " Thereupon the coaventlona no hu ., care of them. ttn-JuJTuJX". shai l eir .i--- " :T wives .ana -who are not aonlvino- for 7 7 y uoicr oi IV V"i.;:r guardians nor for nihil huVrr: e?'cl7e. enactmeM. r.""r'7 1":',UB c?u.u conven n.rdIr iS7m i kJ""' following dialogue took nlace 'XZ? . J??" " f "P?Sr OoL T S'klnne7thai th IA"? Wednesday, during the sitting cf tbe r .r .Vr,v-" ""rS;?1: 8"cl.01 of beirearv. when lne Vr JT, enate investigating committee, be who beard him are able to hav him ni But, grantuur for the arpmruAnt-'a iv. as tney are as bad off as he repre sented them, what then? He did not (uaae a simrie Dracttaai ano-Mori fcuo oetbermenc ot the pre" sent situation. He drew a friktf..i tnem as snau attend, shall vote the iuu iemecratic strength of their re spective townships on all Questions that may come before the said countv r T oouveutions. in case no convention snau De held In any township In pur suance ot said call, or.no election shall be made, the township executive eom mittee snail appoint such delegates. b.. li,ach townshlD shall be entitled to cast in the county convention one vote for every twenty-five Democratic votes, and one vote for fractions of mteen Democratic votes cast bv the last preceding gubernatorial election. Provided, That every townshio shall be entitled to cast at least one vote and each township may send as many dele gates as it may see nt. I. In cases where townships consist of more than one ward or precinct, each of said wards or precincts shall be entitled te send delegates to count wureuwuas, anu snail cast its DreDor tween Senators Lindsay and Allen and Mr. Havemeyer: Senator Lindsay asked: "Is not this a further! fact, that the trust, being able to fix tbe nrice fcf Biiirar ia America, has it not been the nolicr of the trust to fix it iust low enough to wers in a wuaernesa of woe and kindly eflered to lead them out. but he ve no guarantee that if they followed him he would not lead them int . desert more unfruitful even than the wilderness. Capt. Kitchin's soeech Wft.4 ilmnlit a curiosity. It was a phlUipic against Cleveland, the Cleveland Democrats and the Republicans. His criticism of Cleveland had particular reference to his dealing with the silver question. Wow Capt. Kltchin has never l.ked the President. In 1892 be was a great Hill uiau. nm uenounced tne reeeal of tha tionate part of Its township rote based ETET Ts.e V tne Sherman act; unon the last nreadino. J.'. 7?! t HiU vted for it. He U in favor of an income UX; Mr. Hill Is opposed to It upon tne last preceding? vote for Gov ernor in said township. o. ine cnairman of townshio com. mittees shall preside at all townxhin coaventlons. In their abaene an other member ef said committees may 9. In cases where all the townahin executive committees are reonired la meet for the purpose of election comtv executive committees, said meetings shall be deemed to have a ' Anornm' When a msloritV Of Shch toarnahirui sball be represented in said meetings COUNTY AND DISTKICT OOKVEKTIOKS. i ; j 1. The several countv convention shall be entitled to elect to ther Sena torial, Judicial and Congressional Con ventions one delegate, and one alter nate for every fiftv Democratic voters. and one delegate for fractions of oyer twenty-five Democratic votes east at tbe last preceding gubernatorial leo tlenin their respective ooun ties, and none but delegates or alternates ao elected sball be entitled to seats in said convention: Provided. That everv county shall have at least one vote In each of said conventions. i At a meeting of the State Kxecative and Is about to lift himself ontof th Democratic party because a Democrats tc Congress is about to imnA it What better, from Mr. Kifyhin' stand! point, is his man Hill than tbe Democ racy's man Cleveland? It Hill were President would Kitchin still be a Democrat? Wouldn't it be fuanr. h the way, if Hill and Kltckln both qait the party Kitchin because it repealed the silver purchase law. Hill voting for repeal, and Hill because It imposed the Income tax. which Kitchin u in fAr off. Mr. Kitchin did not. hAr T. peuded all of hU virus upon Cliyelaad. He had it laid op for the Republicans in large doses. 'He blamed them for all the governmental infamy of thirty years- but is mad, mind you, because Cleveland and the Democratic party have not reversed all this in a year. He would suffer the loss of au arm be fore be WOUld See -L.innva hand nf kinky-beads in power." Linney's sweet-scented orranizatian" sraa an. other Una for them. It is a niee feast. truly, that Mr. Kitchin invites the uemocrata te and the Iredell Bepabli cans will speech of probably tats new Mr. Havemeyer "That is the busi- ues, practically, of the American Su gar Refining Company." ! And yea have so fixed lt as to practically exclude all foreign corane. KlblWU I , A. "Yes, sir, as protection to our own business." "In fact," said Senator Allen, "the very purpose of the formation of the trust, as 1 understand you, was to ad vance the price ot sugar to the A uteris cih consumer?" "Yes, sir," was the frank response. "And the American consumer is to day paying of a cent a pound on re fined sugars more than he would be compelled to pav nnder a system of free (or separate) refineries ?" "Yes, sir." This man talks in such a defiant manner that it is most exasperating. Every good Democrat would like to see his monopoly smashed, and eyery good Democrat, ia Senate or House, will work with that end In view.. CONTESTS FOR JUDGESHIPS. Berth Carolbilaa, The most Interesting contests now going on in the State are for the Supev riOr Court Judge nominations, lathe Fourth District the fight will be be tween Judge wbitaker, of Wake, and W. R. Allen, Esq., of Wayne. Judge Graves will have opposition and there is talk thai Cyrus B. Watsoa or Clem ent Manly will be presented from For syth; W. N. Me bane, of Rockingham, will be in the race, and there are others woo win oe pressed for the nomlna uon. i mlirhr: Cpme, or of what eyer material it might be composed, if It had moaey to buy land. roge: cheap labor the manu- lactunnjr states of thA Nrrh them, from whatever direction they came; but the Sou,tb has no wilderness to pe peopled and is net looking QflV srisavAM I.I I . - 1 lit i loot suan sne has.. She ncTOuie immigration, but not mo uiujiKration tnac is gathered with a drag-net. That kind , she does not want and It ia never contemplated when the subject of immigration is dis cussed. Nor does she need or desire more laborers, for with her present or prospective needs thtre is muscle enough here already to meet the de mands upon it. and , the kind which under present circumstances Is best adapted to the conditions thkt ... round us. There is net much probability ef any wuoiucrauie vomme oi European im migration Deing turned thia wav fo bubuo years co come, and it is well that it is thus, for the South la not at present uayteu to anyming iiKe that, and if it auburn uappen neiore we are prepared lul - wouia oe Daazortbe imml Krauw ana ior the South, too. Th countries from which the larger part of buc biuc vi immigration now flows are cmuines wnicn send the kind they are e,.v. nuoianu tnat no other country u anxious for, a class that has within it very few of the elements of good citizenship. We have bad for some years past, and are having now til th. rn.U.. U . . . n .. wucre us striaes Dre trail aa J ...IL. 1 fit m iwruuie illustration of this auoro w not one of the States which have been the theatre of these riots and otooay strikers which would not be heartily glad if the last one of the law less uura was nacK m tbe lands ,th at wippea tnem tons. Their cheap' labor has proved a very costly labo., not ouiy 10 tne parties who employed It, oubwubue maustnes which were ef- rectea oy tne strikes, and to tbe States wnicnnaa co en ploy armed force to ea force tbe law and protect life and prop eny. we ao not want ' anything of tnat kibo in this country, and that's what promiscuous immigration means. The immlm-atiAn ahbi, I D . tiviu Europe should be of the agricultural Classes, or of Skilled artisans that might- be profitably employed in" our manufacturing industiien, not because their labor may be cheap but because itis skilled. The agricultural immi' grants should be people who have the means to buy and cultivate farms, not mere farm hands, which would never mix well with our negro labor and could not be advaotafgeeusly worked by themselves, save by large landed proprietors who cultivated large areas and employed, that kind of labor only. Labor cannot be mixed on Southern farms, hor In Southern factories. It must be all of one color, either whit or black. ncv uau tne Qirection ox a move ment looking to seeking immigration, we would turn bur faee and our efforts Westward, among our own people, who have much in common with us and would not have to be educated to ways or trained to the. new conditions that might surround them, people whom we could easily asvimilate without parting with any of ear owe "identity. The west is tbe. nearest, best and snest promifciog field to the Southern bnmi gratioa seeker, and that's where tbe Southern States which desire immigra tion should look for it. Judge John: Gray Byoum will have a need to have this ! c ,n ch W. R. Council!, Esq , recruit explained Committee, held March 2nd,! 1892, the' way before they become very zealous J..W. General Manager. ollowlng provision was adopted and recommended to the county conven tions for their favorable action, to be binding however, oo ao convention unless adopted by it viz: "Provided. That in all coontv eon- ventlens in which delegates shall be se lected to attend any State, Congres sional, Jodicial or other eosvehtlon a vote shall be taken tn accordance with, the plan of organization as to the eae didates whose names may be presented to such coQBty conventloB. - The dela gates shall be selected from the friends for fusion. We do not understand that Capt Kitchin bad anything to say about trusts in this speech. That was well for it has not yet been forgotten that in the last Legislation he voted against the Watsoa bill to strangle 4be infamous tobacco trust. Sach were .these two speeches poetry and a wail of woe from Mr. Skinner; deauoeiatloa of Cleveland Demoerala Rcpoblieaos .from Mrl Kitchin. The . DepBoeatto party, we were told, is dd wieiiuho that baa been' beard before and oar' people oi watauga, and L. Li Wither-poon, q , of Catawba, will contend with him for the nomination. B. F . Long, Eq , ot Iredell, at pres ent Solicitor, baa announced LLoself as a candidate against Judgj Arm field. I Judge Sbuford will have competitors in the person ef Barsom; Carter Esq.. of Buncombe, and Girland Ferguson, of Haywood.) .f ' Judge Jacob Battle will be opposed ' I i these districts the fight will be warm. May the best man via every utyvs IT SHOULD BE IN EVERYHOUSE J. B. Wilson, 371 CUy street, 8harps bor& . saya be will not be without pr. King's Mew Discovery for Cvo-t sumption. Coofha and Colds : that it cured bis wlie. who waa thratnari wkh Pneumonia after an attaek nf 1 Grippe, when . varioua other remedies and several physicians bad done ber no good. Robert Barber. fof CooksnorU Pa- claims DrrKinsT, Mew Diseorer has done trim more good than anything be ever used for Lnoar Trouble. - Km h. lag like U Free trial bottles at Irvio a i-arceirs drug store. Large bottles, 60c and II. countv TTitu aue jauowance for Virginia's interest account on the? public debt and her better anu necessarily more ex pensive public school system, though that is more .expensive than It ouht to be, and allowing also for a slightly larger population, we are confronted with the fact; tint as compared with our sister State, whose constitution was not buiitHvith a view to overmnoh economy, we are beiag unnecessarllv fllsaH AVoait Ana. a 1 . .A J kW fcue sune f 2,000,. 000 or more. ' The only remedy is to rip up the Underwood (constitution and make another one to suit us better. Tbe people are opening their eyes at last. .Tne above estimates do not include the cost of the hundreds of unnecessa- ry county and magisterial district offl cer or the unnecessary fees that are to be paid to constables, justices of the neaCA. onilrt niarri . points we will Bpeak tomorrow. it may be proper to remark here that while I Virginia' 8 firovernrheni-. coats millions more than Worth Caroli- na'a I la i..MllM ? . u. 0, .b . 6cuciaiij uouceaea tnat the latter State has In all respects, a bet ter government, both State and county, and a far better and more efflcienr. uiuiarj system. t, while we honor Z2Z?Z c mmon country by trjrhinir the same face to our friends in advers&! In the battle of the Wfhknwaa, where our HKclad and r.i-!v3?rr rades bared h.i. :vo- .hj their biood Vo t7t ffft STb; spiUlofthe Confpd-Varr illr manifested bv nzTtZ?? chl valrv and h.V." 7.V..r.I oes worthy of C&mKFnfig dharge of artillery tbe" fired ihiougb which the coo tendior arm' i --"7 urove ack the reluctant tZ rKU.e of oar Wrmlshers dUwrvXX that their wounded f. ... TlTr.Tr suffer the tortues and .t -Sl7.V ctioH from thedVancTnV'wbea maPni edrbKy tbe nWpulae.eiru. mamty, thev ruihtii k... tnus bearing iiMmA.. v... ready to flgbt like demons forth prln ci le-rhey upheld, yet tbey ooufd b ministering aneels to allriataan,i t tl ini, torture Dd needless suffefinr of the disarmed and vanquished foe. A he common aufn.pin j. - s aas vi vsfVUesaUOIsV sffSTTO U',o! i?ur dtoCrt-d lead ?7"d. deeds of patriotic privates sll tend to illustrate the qualities of bur r auu tue staDiiity of our reantted country, and that tramps and dema gogues are but harmless atoma in tbe n.rtuMe ur ' dead. and their pstrlotic descendants. K your noble work. , . Very respectfully yours, William R. Cox. NOTICE COrcON-MILI4S IN EGYPT. at In Consular Report 162, lately issued is a report on this subiect hv Frederi. yy. xeuiieie, u. . Cousul General Cairo, in which he says: ; 1 he success which has attended th esublishmeut of mills in the United States and the other countries in tha neighborhood of cotton fields ha snr. gested to capitalists the practicability of trying the experiment In Eirvut of fabricating the uatiye cotton to clothe the people of the country. A corn nan v U forming with English and local cap ital to establish j at Cairo a factory ef about 18.000 ring spindles 600 looms of the newest and most approved make, and if tbe venture prospers, it is pro posed t eaiablish mills at Alexandra and other points. The Cairo fap.iorv win h ..n,i.. gilsh managemefit, and will be equal in uau respects,, it is promised, to the uoet modem and best tauinrwil fan. lories in England. An aut.hiri7'ir inn for the uudertakinz has been ffrai,,! y the Egyptian government, and a- urances have Ibcva given that every encouragement will be afforded the ew industry, j lh demand Ior cotton clnfS In Egypt in UrgW iad constantly lacresu,- ng, while Cairo is a distributing mint not only for Uj. per and Lower Kmt, DUC-aiso I r the sur.p!? of cotton V'(.f i. to the adjcei;t countries. Et.'Dtfan c t e 1, both brown and whir kpown to be of excellent OUilltir and can be delivered in Cairo at a much ower price than in Ens-land ; the rar ef wagea ls also much lower.! The Egyptian workmen are clever! and easily raughtJ and the sunnltr able labor is ample. THE ReidsYille Fertilizer Co. Is prepartnj to furnUh GRAIN and TOBACO FERTILIZER1 UJ . .. ' , A TURTLE DOG. Blck Polat ratarprlaa. There ia a man named Ragan living near here who.almost every day brinrs tn a sack fall of turtle. He bas a nov el way 01 catching them. He has a deg that tracks the turtles in tbe braneb as a dog would a rabbit lathe woods. The dor gets ia the water and scents down the branch. When herefases to go any further Mr. Began knows that there is a turtle barfed In the sand: He seldom falls to get blnr. 4 He has broaght at meny a eleven fnrtlM to town la one day. t . -i j' KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends' to personal enjoyment when rightly ueed. 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American pauema and ta cheaper than ever before, : - -Our diaolav of U has given aatisfaction tomUlbnsandfnTnTi7c vn:Ur met wfth the approval of the medical N-ADIES DRESS GOODS neys, liver and BoweU without weak- tbeextj-eme and mtala ening them and it ia perfectly free from I b"w d ware tee tha wry objecUonableanrjstance. II iJlCl.', JL, ' w SyVup of Figs ia for sale by all drvg- V71 sustain Jan?llottlt tint ft !. al,peflfZ.af W'" Acalllar. .nfactured by the California Fig Syrap vo. only, whose name is printed on every package, Abe tte name, Syrup of Figs, and ting weU'Infonned, yon will not accept any substitute u ored. Oor onenlnsT dava rfrt h BatoTday, soth, aod st, : , . T Trnlrfnvfr(.ii(. . . ' - . mwuub, bU. ' i lfBa. J.A.EOACIItftEO," EeldsviUe, X. C, litr. 27, A V. f i
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