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ri wt'-r Vol. IV. No. 15. f TAVLOKSV1LLE, ALEXANDER COUNTY, X. U., TUlUtSDAY, APlilL 11, 1889. - $i Pjcr Year. I PIEDMONT AIR LINE. K1CHMON1) & DANVILLE R. R. Condensed S-Viedule in effect October 21 SOUTH BOPND. Lv New York. Ftdladtlphi-i...... Baltin'r .......... Washing on Charlottesville... 44 Lynchburg. ...... .. Ai lianvil'e..... Lv Itichmnii.i .' Burkville 'Ki'V"villv iMUVjU'... ........ . Ar Gn-ensbnr i ...... Daily Daily 12.15am 4.30pm 7.20 " 6.57 9.45 9.42 11.24 11.00 3.40pn 3.00am 5.45 5.10 ' 8.30 7 45 j 3.i0m: 2.3.)am ! 5 12 4.32" I 5.51 ' 5.1V4' ' JS.5U ' ' ' S5 i 1.M.35 9.42 2.4(ipru i8.H;m I 4.5) " I.4";mh ! 5 58 3:i2" .! ." 7.40 : i' .4"p;n 0.5:;im : r2 sHami II. IS Lv (iold-.b;ro. Rab-i-h Durham .... Ar flro n!i')i'') Lv Salem .... Lv irf iihti-'i . Ar SalMry ........ Ar Statetvi:'e ..... As!- 1U' " ll;i p LvSaii.-?--' i ry . ... Ar CliU! l"Vt ' Spat'tHnhurs;...'. 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IS. m::x : d. haih I south w:-1; t 7.45 a. ii. 8.05 -8.21 8.44 " ;i. i. 9 10 1 JU JA L. 'i . W. A Tl KK iKl Kait-ijxh. N. '. SO. HAAS. i ; i. A.C.MCI-T .Nii. . ; t M cINTOSH K. KK ' ATrNKV AT ; A v. , ' AND hKAL KSl'ATK -Ai. 1 T TAYLOKSVIt.L.-:. - Prartioi- in Ab Xh; i?-: an i a 'j . eounties. Sfcia: .i. o - .i ,.v collrptious, st-ttl, a-.-.,t i -j if ti-j tSrltt-al -al ,f.ln-ut...t . - ueomniissii. .'l rhu, s motif - . Real Estate for Sale. No. I. Oi-aeit- !. )., TaO -r-vi J . Cot-d 1-story hou - wi .i t .-itolu . -Well and stable uu li No. 2. On 10 ar' o! in r- . part of Tajltu-svilic, witn g.i ' 4-: o i houitf, -li and im-11 x a sb.le r.v.ui. lor-. ' Uk. KING'S OOYAL GEIOIKTUI1II THE GREAT PKEHOH BLOOD REMEDY. 12,000 Galloas Sold in 12 Hontni. Cures Lvug.TrtMiblt',- llrouclni 's. ca. Unh, Neuralgia. Khfiuuat sin. D-pp-U, Piles. EczfUiia. C'ancfr. BImI on, DUbttf, aud nil other ih.eaes arising from impure blood. ST Dr. J. M. Oxford Local Agent. at Sloan', store. jpOR THE NEXT FEW WEEK8 I WILL SELL MILLINERY GOODS AT COST, TO C-LOSE OUT BUSI KESS. Mm. a. W. SOWER. ladigMtioa, BiliouaneM, liyspepci. Mi!, n. Kcrvousnest. ! GeaerrU IcbuitT. rtaTti grteomaa4 U. AU dMkn mOI ik Oestttoe rus B. JONES, ATTORN KY-AT-lJVW. Practice in tlie courts at Alexander . Calami, Caidwell. Iredell and Wilkef- Prompt attention- givin to the collect ion of-claiirs, settlenient of estates, and all other business entrusted to hire. ' SAg-..nt for the best Fire Insurance Companies. , J-ATTilASICS. : : I wish to inforn) the people of Alexan- l?r, Iredell, wukis, and other counties j ! hut I have 1ochj'U - at TAYLO MS V1LLE, and can no,v supply them with MA' IT it A S S E S of any size iul kind desired at LOWER PliK'E than tht'y can be bought for fWwheiel J. D. MIJLL'At E- LEWIS i-; LlPPAIiD, 14.FKiS10SAi- BaBBEH, iias ivnivivod to Taylorsville and opened a lirstctiHs . P.ARIiKR SHOP, av.d bespeaks a liberal-, patron-tge. from tue generiil public. fWs hair cutting in the laf"t style. Shp adjoining Brick Store. W. M DEALER IN FURNITURE, TAYLO US VI LLK, N. C. Cojftn and CanlceU a Specialty, Prices to.snir the tinier. Call and see me. HEADQUARTERS ii. I;. iii:'K, Grocer and Commission Merchant, t'HR'.OTTK. - N. C. ! bo' h iving .i-.-d :. li'tp .uid -.ni'oiail' ',uutry in !; i:i-J .vid H-id ; r, th. iuHT(t t'" s' t.l-.i boiis-v t v.iii h ij ali kit t.-. 'u . o i' i saint ';; foiMni' - MiiTt,.! in'! ii -;ifai't ft) ?,. . .. '-.i.t rt'im'im lit t U. POMONA, IN ! v u-ain 1 i iic- if '. ;i. A I. H. Si ti i s:'S pu'h ib - iTi io u.aud who bitM. v' "f tii- oj-.It-e. Sai' m naui. kt: j;'!ii..tr - p- ' tla ac' - . . " h -Hitt M'sift! ur ;i iit.t:id F"-. are i'-nlally r.i !r d t inp'-f ; i TVie Largest XniNery in the State, . :tf the larmi ('-. otis- of u tit Sttutli Apple. Poach, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Grape, Japanese Per--i ;Timon, Japanese Plum, Apricot, Nectarine,Rus sian Apricot. Mulber ry. Quinces, Ac. MAI Il?TJl IS: Strawberry, . Easpberry, Cnrrantt and English Walnuts. Rhubarb, Asparagus, Shad Trees, Evergreens, Roes, Ac. Ac. Ac. V . ) ; 'v iinil miv vuretie u.-U as tVe -1 ? ones, .vbieii my o i 1-iyii- fr t88S)Hv Give yt-ar o e ' in. Hu'h'tnzt-d i't or rilr d:'" ct ( in i i liur ry. C'on-esKud'nc-I - i l)'sc if-iivti trataJtiies f :- t t . 1 l it . Ai,vv.s. . J. VAN. I I.Vl'L Y. Pt'MtNA, N . (.. O'd'for-i (bounty. Sfc A reliable salesman wantc I in eetry county. A good paying commis sion tcill be allowed. PATENTS, CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS obtained uutl sll other t)tisin'-. hi ilia C. S. Pateot office attended to for mod. eratefee. Oiu offiire is ootxit ihe Pateat oftlee.aud we can obtain laieuts in less, uiue man llio-.e lemoie iroita Waahrugton. Seud model or drawii.g. we advise as to patent ab lit v froe of charge; and we make uo charge uoleg we obtain patent. . C A. SNOW A CO., Wakhinsjton. D. C. Op?o. Pck4 Oiice. A Presidential Proclamation. A hundred vears have passed Riiin th 0ovtrtiiiimif, which our forefathers loulltea wa8 formeilv organized. At noon ou the" 3Uth ; day of April, 17H, in the city of j New York ami iu: the presence of j an Hsseuihlage of heroic men whose patriotic .devotion had led the colonies to victory and ide- jHMidencc, George Washington - tNk the oath of office as chief : iii.igistrate of the new lorii repub lic. This impressive act was preceded 'at U o'clock in the tuorii in g in all the; churches' of. the city !v iruvi tui (Jo.l's Uleiux on ! It ih natural to womauV heart the gineiWneut and it fiVrPri;,jto uesire and to enjoy admiration, ident. The ceiiteuui tl of thin il ';and tbts girl who receives much humous evenr in our history ha j atteutiou otten tu taken thi for leeu deelaieil a general holiday admiration. The beaux tall into oy act oiA'onKreNs to the eul that .Vur, Mast' wayaw to have what the eoile ut' the whl- cnunrry they; trrm anion gHt themselveM may join in e.omuieiiiu-.ble' exer Jolly good titne;M do not flatter cine. aijHtjnia(o to inc. 'day. lu yoiirtHve . that their atteutlon oilier that the joy oi the ocirasion ; ItofiHi adtuiration, for by your may lie Hss'j,jateti with deep thaukluiliiess in. tiie.iniud ot the peojde iov ali our lile.ssmgs in tiie past aud deout Mipplieation to God lor theii gi acinus ronl iuuaiue in the future Hie representatives of i-e.ligious creeds both Christian and Hebrew, have niemoralized the government to desiguate an hour lor prater and thanksgiving on that day. Now, therefore, IjBeujainin Har riou, Pivsideut of the United Slates of America, fn response to this pious aud reasonable request, do recoiumeud that on Tuesday, Apiil 3Uth, at the hour of mue o'clock in the morning the people oi the en tire country repair to liicir respet'tive places t f divine worship to .uiploie Hie favor ofi Goti that the oleHsings ol lifWi-ty prosperity aud, peace inay l:d-i with us in :lm patlis of righteous1 ue.'S and ginnl deeds. ' ' Iu witness whereof I have heie uui set my hand and caused the -eal of tbe United Stalesof Amer ica lo lie atlixed. Done iu thecit l Vahiugt)ti, t .is 4 a day of April, n t:e yea: si tun Lord and of (he Hide ..eu.Iciiee of t he United States the 113th. liKNJ. H AURtsoN, lfre. 1 AIM'S. oj bgotii'l CiiUsf dOlde 8 t the- ber and Hi. wlifb- syteci Iw-cotue i rui tl. In. I. II. in'l.fan S,traiar! :.l ftt v" I be. .rif of Oi-if-tloa an i .(Mf))i:ition.aod Un mu ktn puiv blo-d Tit-- Arm iuth. Sab b u v VV:viehut a. A few evening ago, ou ieaxiug tiie church alter service, it was my mi?srortune to fall in line just behind a couple who have adopted the so called "arm clutch." I inut say, that nt hi -occasion as the lad was big and the man was little.it did not look so dread fully inappropriate, but decidedly unnatural, nevertheless. To me it ecm the most uncalled lor.t in most unnatural and decidedly tin most immodest custom our git Is h.tve taken up. I look at our young meu iu as toiiishii.eiK! It is levnd mv ei-mprehension how a nun with any manhood (even if he is little) can hang on a lady's arm as if he were looking to her for protection. Wheu I w as ouiig a gentleman escorted a iady as her protector; he offered his arm . an act of gall ui try, and alway. with that pi-ou-i, mi nly l(Hk which pro claimed nioie emphatically than word , "1 am strong; lean ujmui me." Now, thing seem to Ik en tirely reversed, ami it appears that all the gal lan fry and chivalry which ought to be innate in man hat passed away and be bas de generated to sneli an extent that the ladies have to protect and support him in walking out. Vna irrrlf if tliuu Uilmlaj liutlr t-. vou n-rprotectum au,l 6up,.o:r, why not d..n tUe.r beavef batn, twirl the.r walkiug .ane, and. eive these weak, helpless meu - c yonr ribbons aud flowers! Why Dol traiuftr to tbeo yonr hlg be- coming hats and long waving plunie to. shade those haudsome ; evei. Willfh tUID to VOU With that pleadtng (for protection) l(Kkt Bali! what utter degeneracy of the genos homo"! Aud thiscns. torn certainly the most umlig- :uified and the most unwarranted rrespawi tt)on good manners ami true refinement of any practice that basf been adopted by the geiita-4girl-o.w JJoW, layiug aside all jesting, I wih to say to you girls that this attempt to play Mtue gallant" you are re!guiiig ytnir modesty. jjAek of UKMlt-ty you lower your--ell in the estimation of all uien; theirlH who receive the tuot at tention are otten those who are ' leat aduiu'ed. The very men wjho carry on" with forward young girls, say very ugly things about them when they are together and the girls are not present. I really pity girls who hare no grown op broth ers to tell t hetn how untrustworthy most men are, how they ridicule and condemn the forward girls, while the truly modest girl is a! ways highly spokeu ol, admired and almost revered even by "fast" young men; No matter bo-v beautiful, how accomplished or how talented a woman may' be if she lacks mode- tf sh, tails to command due re eut&om tloppisiteRex. estyis said to be woman's most piecious jewel;" she ought to learn its worth, theii value it, j ml guard ir with the utmost vigilauce. There is a great lack ot modesty nnw-a-days, uud 1 sometimes won der if the mothers are uot as much to blame, as the girls. If they Here taught from their iufaucy that modest v is a .woman's only sufeguartt, they would value it more highl.x, and could uot cast it a -idc so easily. Now, my dear girls, take warn iug .uid uot olfensc; give up t hi -aboiuiu'ible custom, practice, fash ion or whatever else vu mat choose to call it; and you men, if Vu have any inanhooti ieft, otMy the Bible injunction, 4Quit ye like meu; lie strong." 1H. Kfi are. tunes when a f. eliug of 1.1--HU it will overcome the luo-t robust. Alien the hyjteni craves for puiv bltKnl to fiiruish lik eh meats- of Health and .sirfiigth. The nest r.utdy for pu'if ug the hi tod i -t Ur. J.H 4eIjeHn Sar--apaiiila. - Justice to the Lawyers. From the Hiekory I'reSt. Amid the general hue aud cry against the legal protessiou it is sjetti-illy gratiiyiug to see that a farmer writing to the Progreire Farmer m the defeat of the rail road commission bill in the late fanner's Legislature, says: My Senator was a lawyer, but bestead by the farmers aud all the people I ke a man. And when I see how the lawyers stood by us some ol 'era and how otne of the farm ers deserted us, I am ashamed of the name almost." Lawyers as a class are educated men and know what is good for farmers is good for them also. An honest lawyer is the best legisla tor and a dishonest oue is the worst of all. : Thk roost delicate constitution can ue af ly llr.J.H. Mclean's Tar Win? Lung B dm. It L a Mire remedy for eou4h.Ioii of voiceand all throat and lung trouble. anA.,,wt General Win m!(ber Ht UQ., 0vvr the IUtri bBtillI1 ol- ia(r0I)!lge. Verily, the i , A, . - . f way of the transgressor ib hard m m ' CtTaHiiW tor toe Jawu-il. The Federal Constitution. From the S ate Chronicle. We noted last week that it was proiosed to hold a celebration of the adoption of the Fetleral con stitution by Norti Carolina at Fayetteville. The following con ilensed account of the adoption of the constitution, which we take from the Fayetteville department of t lie Robetonian, will be found interesting: The constitution was ratified by a State convention held in the State House at Fayetteville, where the market bouse now stands, on November 21, 178il. North Caro lina was the first of - the colonies to defy British oppression and de clare herself a free and independ ent State, and with the excep.i u of Bhode istaud the last to adopt the constitution of the federation. 1 be Legislature, which was in ses sion at the same time and place, elected Governor Johnston the first United States Senator from this State; this Legislature was further signalized by the estab lishtnent of the University- of Carolina. Election- were also or dered for members of the National House of Representatives. The illustrious Gov. Caswell, who was serving as Senator from Dobbs (now Greene) county, was stricken with paralysis, on the third day of the session while in bis seat, and died on the 10th day of No vember, 1789. These events of importance deserve remembrance, aud it is proposed to celebrate es jiecially tbecentenuial of the adop tion by onr State of the Federal constitution. SiCX headaeh.. biliousnes?, nausea, costivt uettg,:tre promptly and agreeably banLthetl by Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver au.f Kidney PiUets (little pllla). h: I'm i mm ' A Confl.et of Races in Ohio. From the Baltimore Sun. Gov. Foraker and Senator Sher will have their hands full if they keep their eyes open to race dis criminations in their own section as well as in the South. At New Richmond, Ohio, there is immeiis exciremeut over the efforts of the white people to keep the colored children out of the schools attend ed by white children. A recent State law ab li bed separate schools for colored childreu, but the Ohio people resist the ming ling of the races. Kows are the result.- Last Thursday the Cir cuit Court gave oue ceut damages to a colored man who sued the the school officials for excluding nis sou. Thereupon a rush was made for the schools by the col ored clement, and a rough-aud-tuuible struggle ensued, which was euded Saturday by the school board closing the schools till Sep tember. At Felicity a mau was shot, several iujured and the school bouse was wrecked. Why all this leelingf The colored ele uieut of Ohio is too small to en danger Ohio civilization. It is to lie feared that mere race autipa tby iuspires the 700 white cbil dien to keep the 200 colored cbil dreu out of the temple of learning and their society. The wonder is that the colored parents of Ohio wish to have their children asso ciated witb the whites. It is not the case in this State. Judge Tom gee's suggestion to the col ered people- in the last number of the Forumto use the "torch'' wheu deprived of their rights, was not meant to apply in Ohio, per haps, but is likely to be first util ized there. DizxiNi,nausea,drQWinefwtdistre8s after eatiug, can be cured and prevented by taking Dr. J. H. Mclean's Itver and Kidney Pi leu(little pills). A tfbell was, .dug up on 8outb Elm street last week. It was a 13-.onnd shrapnell and bad never bt-en fired. Probably lost here at the surrenderor the -Lost Cause." It is perfectly harmless if no fire is apjdietl, as it is not a percussion The Host Devastating Fire Ever Known. A dispatch from Lake Benton, Minn., says: The most devastating fire ever known raged over, the prunes west and north of . Lake Benton Tuesday. The wind was a hurricane lor nearly 24 honrs and swept the fire along with re sistless force. Passing the widest fire breaks as nothing, and . leap ing plowed fields with a bound, it destroyed bouses, barnstock and in some places human lives. Tho greatest destruction of property ami loss of life is in Dakota. Bee Heights, a town west on the Northwestern ro3 is almost do st ro ed. Dempster, a station on the Watertown branch, is report ed destroyed. - Spa nlding's Banch near there is also reported con sumed. Crossing into Lin col ton comity over a tract of land com paratively little settled and cov ered with a heavy growth Of grass it swept on witb a renewed veloc ity. It is rejiorted that Henrj Konrth, Mr. Bergamon and others uear lost nearly all their buildings with their contents Ir health a:.d lift are worth an vthin. and you are feeling out of sorts and tired Mu.,i0ite up jour system ny taxing iiri. 11. McLean's Sarsanai'dla. i The Biebmond DUpaUh isi mends North Carolina, which it characterizes as oue of the rich est and most nronressire of the wcv Southern States," for making her advantages kuown to 1 the world, and holds her up as setting an example that Virginia should fol low. A few years ago,", it con tinues, Western North Carolina was comparatively an unknown region. Now few tortious of the country are better known to pros pectors,, land buyeraiumber. get ters, and capitalists interested in projecting railroads, and physi cians, which last are doing a great deal to settle up the section and make it a place of summer resi dence for Northern people." AH of which is true beyond question. For a safe and certain remedy for fe ver aud ague u.seUr.J.ti.McLean'gChills ;tud Fever Cnre;it is warranted to cure. One of the most pleasant things to relieve tooth ache, is chewing cinnamon bark. It destroyed the sensibility of the nerves and sus pends pain immediately, if the bark is of good quality. It is gen erally as efficacious as any of the other remedies and uot attended with the unpleasant consequences of creosote, carbolic acid, eta, which relieves the pain but leaves the mouth sore aud painful as the toot o was previously. K?w Potmaster8. The following new postmasters have been appointed: Gen. W. B. Jones, at Wake Forest; J. D. Mas sie,SmitbfieId; Henry Brown's son at Hillsboro; S. A. White, Me banesville; Mrs. Henry E. Davis, colored, Halifax; Armstrong col ored. Rocky Monnt; Black, Car thage; Dorsey Hodge, Bntberford tou. ' Mr. G. W. Cloer, of this place, left an egg in our office this week that was dropped by one of his ducks last Monday night. The egg is a je black, and it being so near Easter it strikes us that this duck would be very popular among the little folks who are fond of Easter eggs. Morganton Star, So nskd to take those big cathartic pillit;one of Pr-J.H.McLean's Liver and Kidney jPilleU U quite sufficient and more agreeable. - ! An immigrant recently retnrssd from Kansas says: "Emigration to Kansas is a gambling game. The sovernment betar 3 on 160 acres, of alkali land against 914.75 that yon can't make a living on the hv4 und the government ai- vntrf TIF fjSTCnattel Mortigf, Mortgage DeetK Warranty IhxiL; nl MagU UOea Xiaaka tec tale M .
The Alexander County Journal (Taylorsville, N.C.)
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April 11, 1889, edition 1
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