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i .- , J TAYLORSVILLIJ, ALEXANDER COUNTY, N. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1889. $1 Per Year. Vol. IV. No. 17-1 .. . . '- jL.C.MClT.H. R.B. BURKE TiyTcINTOSH V. BtJISKK. lVX ATOKNfcYs-ATLAW. AND KEAL ESTATE AGKNTS. TAYtORSVILLK . - S. C. Practice In Alexah.de r ami adjoining counties Special attention giveJi to .ii.wriithfi. wttlenient of estat. okc. twn " "- - ; - . . North Carolina Troops in the Late War. A Modern Eldorado. A dispatch from Arkansas City, The 'Regiinefltal lessen in the Kansas, gays: If the bearing and American Civil War," by Colouel general get up oi the men wno William F. Fox, and published by , have arrived here thus for go for ib Albany Publishing Company, Albanv. N. an Rxhanktive XZ ' complicatidu trom official doc imissinn. A'l charges uiotieiuie. . , i.- . - . Real Estate for Sale. nieuta in the War department. A uA I On . acre lot In Tavlor?tflle. writer in the Philadelphia tret auything it may pretty aalely be assumed that Oklahoma will be the scene of many bloody sacrifi ces. The streets of Arkausas City are tilled w n u tan. each one of Good 1-story house with 4 mom, "d gleans the followiug statistics, whom is a walking, arsenal. Every toll and stable on let. No. 2. Ode 10 acre lot in western ri of Taylnfcville, with good 4-robm bouse, well and young orchard, win tell as a whole Or in lots. JBASTUS B. JONES, ATTRKY-AT-UAW Practices in the. courts of Catawba. Prompt attention given to the collect ion of claims, settlement of estates, and ail other business entrusted to h!m. taT A;:- ..t for li e best Fh-e Insurant Companies. " which will lie of interest to ourtuan regards his neighbor with readers. The writer says: I distrust. Everybody that arrives "This is the book of. revelatiou uere and takes in the warlike ap art to both sides in the Civil War. pearauce of the surroundings be; Ou the Confederate side North eus straightway to look out for Carolina lost more soldiers in rhP nnthrities. fend most well di- killed than auv Southern State. ,UIM,i Ktt!r ure horrified to hear LV-Awor ? tbt.disgusted Ohio Ke- . . ! . I . . i..i.-: n'.i.A . - - . . , i WtsMngton Letter. Washington, April 22. Senator ohn Sherman: and the other "-Republicans of the . Ohio Congressional delegation are at diigge points. The Senator,with his usual . 'greediness, wants the other fellows to allow him to name the Obio men who shall, have Fed eral DatronWcre. This onesided way of giving the prizes is strong ly objected to by Congressmen McKiuley; Butterworth, Burton and others rbabave friends they wishto prpvfde for, and the re SHlfls that Ohio is sretting left in te distribution otofiftcial pap. LEWIS LItPAKD, PKOFfcssiONA i BAIU.lR, has removed to rylirville and open.-d a tirtt-cla: BARBER SHOP, and bespeaks a libeil patronagf tnmi av V PIEDMONT AIR LINE. r t. RICHMOND -& DAN 1LLE U. It Condensed Schedule in effect Oetolx-r 21 Trains run 6y 7'4h Mertdian im I SOUTHBOUND Aii saui er Tue j0nowiUfir was the loss in that iu Oklahotoa there is scarcely .... i i iiidwtfll. Iredell an 1 w like- killed of several of the Coutede- Anx law other than that of the K - - rate States: North Caroiiua, 14, atrong hand 522; Virginia, 5,32; South Caro Already there has been formed lina. y,187: Georgia, 5,532$ Missis- an organization called the Okta- sippi, 5,807 North Carolina also horaa league, whose object is to led the list in the uumbef that -1 protect by force if necessary what died of wonud, and 20,602 of her they claim to be their, rights. The' sou died of disease to 6947 Vir- uieuibers have all selected their giiiiaiis. The son.- of other States jamis as far as fifteen years back did more talkiug but North Car oliini evidenrlv did bv far the most fighting. Her military pop Illation' in 1861 was 115.361) but member of the league whose tract the 'general public. Dc Iwlrsuttiiig 8Ue furnished 125,000 men to the he claims who secures the tract in in the latest style, onop Wwrut The laii-cen- MnA,'nh. nrink Store. ( r - Hwv.w. i j a -m age ol loss in Kiueti ana wouuuvu was twice as great in the Confed erate army as iu the Union armies At liettvsbure the 26th North uaioliua, oi I'emgrrw jiii,rt"i wiiit '"into battle with over 800 mtt Hiiii lost 588 in killed and and now claim to own them oy right of pre-emption. He wiii have to be a better shot than the XO. OO . oi Daily '-Daily 12.15am 4.30im 7.2 " (.7 9.4' " 9 42 " 11.24 11.0') 3.40pu tffr. am n.4' .-.U ' ...... I 8.3') i 7.4.-i " Pim.TS of diction cahse disorders of the liver and t he whole system become deranged. Dr.J.II. McLean's SSarsapani la perfect! the pnce8s of digestion and assimilation. and thus makes pore blood. Lv New York...... -.PlilIadelpMja... Baltimore.. " Wnsluiigton.... (liarhUe- 1! T-ynclibiH-tf...... Ar Danville 1A' RmhiiiMii y HurkviUe........... ii Kfysvill'.... V I huivill.-. jr Grwiisboro.. f.v Gollsiro -Ral h v Dtirh.iin .. Ar Green 'v.-. ...... lyTGreiisTim.IX..T li.4pm Ar Salisbury -I 12.01am wounded and 120 ru Using, most of whom were also killed or wound ei. 31ost oi" this loss occurred iu the firt day's tight, where the 2.40pm. 5.58 8.25 tS.lOpm 1.43:uir 3.12 ' 7.40 " A RemarkabiH Train Wreck. A rema kabla freight wreck oc curred on the Cairo Short Line, two miles from Belleville, 111., a few days ago. A freight train was running towaru ieiio uic y ucu bed begaa:i;o engineer - and - tiro es rapidly drop- killed, wounded and missiug ar . . tli 8UIface Gf the sur Gettysburg. The 26th North Car- rouuding country. They jumped for their lives, and both escaped i v.v - -l ' . . f ..... ...I 1 ljriamJIfiv" Ku2 ' mldenlv tle road I ? 1? I: tff va,,ld rtUtl ry. . nre sink. and the siau - s.avr' Penusylvania regiment iohla in . fh theillselv 10.35 J 3 G.3.iam 9.5fciiii 11.18 ' Ar Statcsville ...... ."Au ili ......... Hot r!!iTr' .... l.v aii-bni y Ar C'harlotti' ........ 4' Sjartanl'urg.... GiveuviH ....... k Atlanta.'....-...... r.44 ?J5 VI 2fir.ni '. .5 5 " 1.40 o.no " U.(0 " I .Slain! 12.12pm 4.44 -6.1 Tl23am 12.40pm 3.37 4 4s 9.4o " Xiv Charlotte Ar' Columbia........... , "AugMta 2.1ihttn 6.30 1U.H0 OKTII BOL'ND I4V Augusta.... 1'ohifnhi 4. ...... vC'liarloftie T.v' Atlanta. .......... Ar G villi Spaitanbtirj;... ' f'barb it.- ...... Sr i b'iry. ...... l.v lint ."j.jIU ... Aflivill- ....... Statesvide . Ar Salisbury...... Lv SaTishmy ....... Ar Oiivu.-bor i .... Ar Sail-in ....... l.v Gr4-isfMU-..... Ar Durh;nt) ......... Kalrigh. . " ;.JM:o ..... liV tjViM'it'' .... Ar haiiviUt- Ki-ysvill ...... BnikvilU- . .... Ju !ii,,i a'! ..... Ar l.jueiiburg...".. " i 'harlott' :a'iii. Wa.haij;toii... VBaltiiror-...;.. rbihidi-iphia . N- w Y,ik..... Daih. No. 51 DaiU 5.55pm 10 15 4.00" (iJi.'i 111 LuGun 1 " 4.50 1.0-tj in 5.23 9 .15 nimii nan omv 2iw iupu icit iui duty when it went into Long street's assault on the third d.y, and on the lollowinir da.V but 80 hieii were left. On the first day Captain Tin tie's compauy went into sic; ion with three officers aud 84 nit-n. All the officer aud 83 of the men were killed or wouuded. On the same day Company C of the 11 h North Carob.ua, lost two the port of NeirvYork, and the President appointed another fel low. The only consolation that Mrv Tichenor h?a is the fact that the appointment does not please the New York Seiators any better than it does himself. t For tears it has been the cus tom to consider the. four-yeafs commissions of Federal officials as beginning froin the date of their confirmation. Now, in order to make vacancies, the Bepublican Congressmen are bringing pres sure to bear on President Barri son to have an order issued to consider these commissions as dating from the original appoint ments. ' The President bos' re came here prepared to go to work f ferred the question to me too' as a.8olicitorof internal revenue, ' Miller for an opinion, and the a position, which he says Attorney chances are that all those officials General Miller tendered him and appointed by Mr. Cleveland in the which L? Receipted several weeks spring nd summer 1885 will agpj But he- has not gone to worK, una out tnac ineir commissions owillg ti the objection of a man jare considered as having expired, greater than "me too" Miller, notwithstanding that it was in Boss Quay has a 'man whom he some cases a year after appoint- wishes put into thai position, but ment before the Senate confirmed nothing has yet been done, and them. The Bepublicans want the as Quay is ' said to have gone ofSces, and not having any good home in a pet last week, ixirhaps excuse for .removing the incum Hart may get it after all. bents they have bit upon this xne new. jttepuoiican oinciais scneme. are very prompt in getting sworn The inter-State commerce com in, so as to let their salaries be- mission has notified the officers of gin. Then they take their own all the railroads in the Middle and time about beginning to work. I Eastern States to appear before was forcibly,, reminded of this the commission on May 3 ''and set when Bobert Sorter, editor of forth the persons and classes of the New York Press, turned up persons, if any, to whom each of here two days after lie was ap- them has issued free passes or free poiuted superintendent of the transportation, other than its own ceus,iwai sworn in, rushed officers or employees and the offi down, caught on an afteruoou cers and employees ef .other-rail triii d turned to his private road companies, and k all the con bswio:tiieworfci the way. Porter; who is :uo of t he merewiin m eacu tinsuauce,anu most rabid advocates of a protec- how they do this branch of their f itr tar iff.'iA un tiiifflishman. and busille8S,, written just A Double Collision. Fromthe Hickory Pis. It seems as if this was an era of collisions and accidents on the western end of the W.N C.B. B. There have been several accidents this winter through carelessness, and now comes a double collision. The positive facts are hard to get, but what we can learn is that on account of the careless of some one freight train No. 15 ran intoja construction train between Marion and Old Fort. The construction - train had been deserted by all but the fireman. When No. 15 struck the construction train the fireman jumped from the engine, which was set in motion by the shock from No. 15 or by the threttle being opened by the fireman be fore jumping, in the hopes of get-. ting his train, out of the way of the oncoming train until it could be stopped. The construction train went tearing down the track at a ter rific pace the wheels scarcely touching, the rails Freight train No. 24 was coming up the road at about ' fifteen miles an hour and was dashed into by the runaway train when it was making its best effort to outstrip the wind. The fireman on No.24 was killed. and the engineer was shaken up but not injured. Sick headache, biliousness, nausea. costiveness,are promptly and agreeably banished by Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Pillets (little pills). No. .3 DaWy 8.30ate 12.35pu 5.15 "7."l0aiM 1.51 ni 2 52 5.35 7.'.K officers aud 31 or wounded. this company ..i'5p.w; I2.1'.pu 3.:0am 6. l 7" 43 i.27a!ii' 7.12 pm 8,(K) I . . S.40 9.V:im !J.J.lni I M " -,i; k- 9.47 l:f.4!piti 1 .2tf :i 3 " ri.4ipui 2.55 7.35 8.5(1 3.00.1111 l!.50pu 4.30.1 m 6.55 ii ! 4 " 1 . : :am i.3(5 " ".15 12.55:iiii 3.01 8.VI -S.if, 10.47 1 2)pin No. 53. tl).ily except Sunday, A . T. & O. U. R. No. 52. : SOUTH Wltl! !NOKTiW'Kl 9.i0aitlv. :S ;n'.ville i 7.55 i,.n rv ...Sfiephnnl j 7 21 k LMfofVifiUeJ 7.09 I..Mt Mourn; 4 6 58 (;o!l"gi j 6.49' !-..Caldve11 6.37 v illimteivviUe.! 6 30 - !..Cn)ft i 6.14 9.53 1().T " 10. llj 10 25 10.57 4 ,10.45 10.59 ll.lo 11.22 11.25 I.Sec'n Houe.j 6J0 " j"C:.C.Junc,ii.i 318 a-vj... Chariot te. o.45 ly" SIATESVIL1.E it WESTERN It. It. Ao. 18, mix-! j No. 17, mix ed. Daily. ! stations, i ed; Daifv. fiOCTHW'KDj IMORTHWK'D 7.45 a.m Ivej Taylornville.! D.40 pm arv 8J)3 -Hiddenitc -I 91 8.21 8.44 9.10 44 ....Sloan.... 9.04 . " - ."- ....ireuer-...: 8.40 " an;.. btatevU!e Mj 8.15 but oi 38 men killed Cantain Binl, of aud the tour re luaiiiiug men then went into what is popularly lulled Pickett' charge The Has liearer was shot aiu Captain Bird brought out the flag himself. This was the severest regimental Io.s during the war. The percentage of lrgimental, I . ta ttle si. id tlivsiou hwsse of the Confederates were terrible." Det.'rniitit d to Kr-ca Oklahoma Wellington, April I0.Two Ok- lahoma colonists with, outfits at tenipteil this morning to cross otaie creek, whicii is greatly swol len, at Foiaker's lord, wo miles south ot this city. The first horses. io enter were drowned, the wagon s wet it a WH.v a ud 1 he occu pa u t s rescued with great difficulty. Wit hunt attempting to save the subtnei'ired wacou or its contents .. . CT T- the boomers hastily drove theoth er out til to a farm house uear,Ieav iiig it iu charge ot the farmer and iiHuintiug their horses galloped to the nearest mil road statl n to take the ears for Oklahoma. They had tta t ied 'i.er n .drvd utiles overland and said they were determined to reach Oklahoma in spite of 'b 1 and highwater.w Mr, Btffie Mast, of Valley Crn cis, fost his dwelling house, ast Saturday evening with niost of his furniture, corn cribj coruvund smoke noose. Mr, FrankenV lost - t in tlie fireSlO. all hisclotJhiwff and his , ; watch was ruiued Ail . the clothing of Mr, Ma-UT and family was consumed. Tin? fire is thought spark with a few bruises. The eugine and cars went. 'down a distance of ten feet, and a ten i fie wreck oc purred. The cars, engine and freight were smashed and de stroyed in the earth, As soon as the frightened trainmen could re cover their wits they learued that the traiu was over a coal mine, and that the mine, had caved in. Along the track for a distance of 100 feet the road had sunk from eight to ten feet. Two brakemen went down with the wreck and jovere seriously hurt. is said to. have written jusl as FoRaeate and certain remedy for fe rabidly iu favor of free trade until verand ague useDr.J.HMcLean'sChillR 1 k w tK r,r audFeverCurejltls warranted 10 cure. Iiu i'u rwvji rr h f. nvflr r)V the tiro- 7 "w b r i -in tectionists. If Mr. Clerelaud had An Importat Case. appointed, an Englishman to as Sometime ago Mr. E.L. Hawks, important a position as this all 0r Lexingrton was arrested at he Bepublican papers in the Salisbury by order of the county country would have been yelping eou,mi.ss;oners for selling lightning at him and charging biin with all ro(jg hy sample with licehse. He sorts of crimes. But then yo relnsed to nav the fine and was . .- - .. to have oriuiuated from a JAS L. TAYi.Olt, G. P. A. . A. TUKK,D.P. A., linleigh. N. C. .uL Haas., Tvaff.r Maaag-T. 7t Democrat. 'i in i lie uiuuiu nun Hiiu.ii .it mi had Keeu sweenincr the hearth. Loss $200, no ijuranctWTafatt- Thkke. are times when a feeling of Jrnde will overcome the uio-t robust. wlii.ii th svstem crave for nure blood to furnish the elements of bealtli nd tivnirth. The'lMMt ivmedy lor purtiy w the dIimxI i Dr. J.H .Mcfjeau Sar- saparilla. The Right Kind of a Combine. A numbei of Cincinnati gentle- meu have formed a syudicate to develop the mai ble lauds nearMHr- phy, iu the extreme southwestern oartol this State. The capital stock of 81,000,000 ia all takeujaud 15.000 is naiil in. Iu fact work . .... . is being done at the quarried now The laud purchased, or on which option was held, was twenty five acres, in whicn is compriseu mu vuripties of marble and some ot the finest to be found in the world the black, mottled, gray, a sn IMirior quality of White specimens of which we're sent to Washington for test, if ud the decision of the exerta there was cuai it was equal to any iu Vermout nd th t the whita marble would ran it wi.n the best Italian; ; On that twenty-five acres of Murphy marble land there are over 40,000 black walnut trees, and a syndicate is being formed with $50Of90O stock toscoop in the trees. A railroad is now building fitwu Chattanooga through Mut pby to Asbeville, and a narrow gauge already rnns to Murj by from Marietta, GaT which gives it outlet by connections at Atlanta. Xo heed to take those big cathartic piH;one of Dr. J.H. McLean Liver and Kidney Pillets quite sufficient and more agreeable. see it makes a ereat dmerence whose ox is gored. The notorious colored ex-Con gressman Smalls, of South Caro lina: came verv near beiug the put in jail. He then gave bond and had his case moved to the Superior Court. In the meantime a similar case was pending in the court at Greensboro Not wish- The Deadly Greenback. The last item of news from the laboratory is that the deadliest of bacteria live aad multiply-on the bank' notes that we i handle. Probalrt;yTtbit1 ticle that we erer? touch than a bank note. Carried in the pock ets of the most leprous and loath some it passes through the pocket of the refined. We would not think of taking a pocket handker chief that had made any such round Without washing and fumi gating. Vf e could not be induced to put on the shirt of a tramp, but he money of the diseased and contaminating goes : without a thought into our inner pockets. What disease we hug we do not think or care. , first uegro appointed to office by iug to wait for the State courts, President Harrison, aud he may the case was moved to the United be yet the first. He is an appli cant for ; the position of collector of cntttoms at Beaufort, S. C, aud it had been about decided to ap: iioint him when a telecram was States court before Judge Bond in Greensboro. A writ of habeas corpus was issued by Judge Bond in the case, and it came up for trial last week. It was decided received lrom his orate asKing -lu favor 0f Hawks on the same that the j matter be held up until gr0ands as the drummers' liceuse certain charges against Mr.SmalIs case Tt; a mw thought Mr. could besubmitted to the Presi- Hawks will bring suit for dam deut. If the latter thinks to aires. strengthen his party in the South rjbis is the same Hawks that byjappointing such men as Smalls sheriff Hoskins had to sell out to to office he is sadly misinformed reCover the tax for Guilford. The as tathe status of public opmion state proposes to give the gentle in that section. ! men the fall benefit of the law: Eepresentati ve Henry Cabot aD( Mr. Speir Whittaker, attor Lodge, of Massachusetts, is a very ney for the Auditor, was in Greens fortunate man. He says: "1 am on Tuesday last preparing not overburdened by office seek- the necessary papers to take the ers The people of my State do up nt wpm amrions for mnch. In 1 nwv - u- I . . ... .... .1 it.- my district there has not yet been an(.vouarefeeiine out of sorts and tired a single endeavor to remove even j out,tone up your system by taking Dr-1. Ail the arrangements have oeen Medical Convention. completed for the trip of the Pres- From Current Literature. ident and. Cabinet to fcew York There were fifty-seven appli next Monday, to take part in the cants before the convention for centennial celebration. They leave license to practice medicine. These bere;at a very, early hour,arriving examinations are much more rigid kfc EJizabetb, KJin time to taketban formerly, seventy out of a akfast with the Governor ot possible hundred required. The K w Jersey. They men go u convention passed resolutions re Ef zabetbport where they take QOiring bereatter eigty, on exami trf which are to take them over nat.j0ns. The following officers ctly ihe same route that George were elected for the ensuing yean bin ertou went just one ban years ago. " istant Secretary of the Treas y Ticheoor is mad, he is in fact ry mad, and does not care who faow8 it. He had a candidate ir the position cf appraiser of President, Dr. Geo. G. .Thomas, of WiimingtoDj secretary Dr. J. M. Hayes, of Oxford; treasurer, Dr. C M. Pool, of Salisbury. The convention will meet next year on the fourth Tuesday iu May at Ox ford. . : . ; 'V A Sound Legal Opinion. E. rlainbride Muuday, Esq.,- County Attorney, Clay county, Texas, say5: I Iiave used Filectric Bitters with moes happy results. My brother also was very low with malarial fever and jaun dice, but was cured b3r timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric 15U tets saved his life." -Mr. D. I. v Ucox son, of Horse Cave, Ky..adds a like tes timony, saying he positively believes ne would have died ,had it not been for Electric Bitters. This -great -remedy. will ward off as well as cure all malana diseases, and for all kidney, liver and stomach disorders stands unequalled . Price 60c and $1, at Dr. K. 1$. kiliian'd drugstore. The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, druggist, 'Bippus, Ind., testifies: "I can recommend tlectnc Bitters as the very best remedy, i-very bottle sold has given relief in every cae . One man took six bottlcs,and was rured of lheumatism of 10 years' standing. Abraham Hare,druagist, Bellville,Ohxo, t affirms: "The best, selling medieine I have ever handled iu my 20 years ex perience is Electric Bitters.' V Thou sands of others have added their testi mony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. Only a lialf dollar a bottle at Dr. K.B. KUlian's drugstore. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The best Salve in the world for cuts. : bruise, sores, ulcers, salt-rheum, fever ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cure piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give satifactioh or mo ney refunded. Price, 25c. per box. For sale bjDr. R. B. Killian, druggist. , PnaLra.blotchcs,8caly km ,sores and nloert, ugly spots, abscesses and turners, unhealthy dischaige. such as catarrh, ectema. ringwoi-m, and other forms of skin diseases are uijrtonisof blood im purity. TakeDxvJ.H.McLean'sisarsapa rilla. ' ' - . - Eves the most vigorous and hearty people have at tunc a feeling of weari ness and lassitude. Todlspel this feeling take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sawaparilla; is will impart vigor and vitality: DizZlKlwanrWwdrowiire.distreiS after eat"mg,can be cured and pi-eveuttd brtaWngDr. J. H. WcLeuaV LtVeraud (.1, . . .
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