ffAYitVicV I S T3Ti;iJKDPS T I "NT ALL THINGS. Term-a.OOPerYer. .
VOL. ix. . NEW HKRNi:, CRAVKN COUNTY, X. C., JANUARY (i. 1887 NO 40.
I .SOOBundles of Delta
iHoolc Cotton Ties.
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to ho P
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FOR
7,500
Bales of
Cotton.
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CBMMINCS
'1.a;r TVOQrnrPC flimon St Kinstjv.. H. ft..
Ml M toll af tWI
DAVJTST PrRCLTASEP
Best and Cheapest
Brought to
TiDIrtcta oolf br th It of givinr &"e
nf fiiila Itlnilnni Rnnti R
mm w w X V WaWU. WWW
-'inf. Willie Goods, Hardware, Glassware. Tin and
Qaeensware, Tronki, Valise, Coffee, Supar.
Flour, Poik, Side Meat, Svrtip.
rt
5 Molasses. Tobacco and Snuff,
WHOLESALE A"N"I.) RETAIL.
T rCiT a dollar in real vilae in every dollar' worth yr.u buy. measure
ag Barar, dollar for dollar, at either of our two popular tore.
Come and See and Save Your Moiu v.
Kiwtoa, N. C, Sept. '20, lr. F - w ;
TQW'EgX THE GREAT SCAKCITi OF UUMA. WILL IKOM 1 .n 1 1 i
iliny - THE HOLIDAYS. C.IVF.
Sraordinary Inducements
" su m i 1 . .
UsT
Liens
TO THOSE NEEDING
or Boys Clothing
DRY GOODS.
Ladies' Walking Jackets,
DEirS, WOMEN'S AND
t ri ra t u nni a , e 1 1 1 m
e at . a j - .
VXrppriaing one sua uaoaacrcmeis. is-no uui
and SasDendera, Glorea and 1'mhrella.s.
m 1, t: .-
CjHlRBSTrJlAS GIFTS !
-Goods Trill le scld at Ecck Bvt,:m Eard a Prices.
I AM SQLK AG K.N M'K
A-1 BATTLE Mbl'b GALf WlL$2 5C
T only !?ho old Id lii -!'c .:-' ' . n . -ED;
ty thts Manufurt art- r t M h t J V si .
CTaruMlKS. vli; -tr !- Wavmntrdi -:. 'ti 1
uiy uf lh4.ru iu aay "y w.;n u . .:. m
KIT oat. 1 w 1 1 op-ui 1 utti . - pa . i. : t--
Mat 4M to icnflQ Of w - r. ITTH K F i ' T' : :. M niv
or Ql m ax th ir oiw r i k i ?i - t-ji . . e t'. r
beat, rtnewt -tinl rtirA.: -h. n t:i- w -r ' -tnmiry.
Tliey ionic I H ; v. . sj, ; ;
ConicTfii kn! T'p r.
1 hire trtliuniilili T n '
Inctt trnii ri' h-
om of whicn hti - - -
and t m -hi ;c I
tnjj ht e 1 y T-h w r '.
C If. COLLI .
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SaleinifD
KIWSEY'S
G-IULvS AND YOl'Mi 1 DIi:
JOSEPH KINSEY.
Mryj. TXTT.A H. PELL- (Or-erubor.,
lAaa EFFIE E. ROUSE. Peace Ioatcu-.
Mas BETTTE KfNSEY. P-ac In-touu
MBS I.rLA WHITFIELD, uunnu
Spring Sessicn Cpen:
Ottly Famal BoarJio S.-h.
Write for frm to
D3. 24.
DAIL BROTHERS,
Wholesale Grocers,
HAVK KKMOVIID TO TIIK I It
TVO STORES, SOUTH OF THEIR FORMER STAND,
MP Of FLOL'lt, n K ATS,
UOltASslSS. SALT, TOBACCO,
trrtblnK la the GROCERY
''Mflf'FBICES for OAS II.
5
P-.
c 50
C 30
00
5c -
03 o
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spA 000'09
& GBAV,
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AM(iO IN STdRK I III-"
Stock of Goods Ever
this Market.
(rrea:-: v". i- t"r ' m; a i.. ,
Vi r H t a anrl f'rins. Clnth-
" " I ,
SCHWERIN,
Shawls and Blankets,
CHILDREN SHOES,
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MAX SCHW. RIS
SCHOOL,
ID. 1ST.
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JOSEPH KIN- LY
lr.i'- pai .
1'OKFKK. sl(i Alt, sVltl s
SNIFF AM) I'KlAiilt, an
USE. a fUM. STOCK and at
r41
BY ALFRED TEN'S Y30X
K " g m t iM hella -. - I ! w 1 1 1 - k y .
Th- -'ving cloud, the fr'-tv light
Tr-. year m dy ing in the nitfht -
K.ng at w lid belia. anil .et him die
ium i-iit thr iM. ring in ih' new
K i ii happy bell", sith the m.ow
Th- vt-ar in going, let him go
U.t g ui the f.-iU.. rinic in the tru-.
King ..ul the grief that Hip th- nun I.
Kit Ui'" lhat here w- n' n ' mon
Rini; out the feud f ri.'h :in-l p.-.r.
! eg in r d r es.s to it 1 1 in.iniiin 1
'.. n u ' ; ' l v tl i r- ' in.-
Anil ni.-ui.c f " r ni ' f i r i j -iii'i
ku. :n tt.- i.'M'T tn ..f life.
A .n ,((. r !i:.inr.iT- j 'ir r 1 .i
u : : :i e ;
U. I ' .r' Ii 1 11 .
' ;i..- iinu'H :
:: m- 'ii n: f li
1 Ltu. - - I i
i --ii:. r:n ';: :
r t . n ,
n U.- f ) ' ' r n. i ..-1
r i
I . n i: t f .t . te ( r i 1 ; r. .
h- i it; -I tirl ' t hi: i li
i; ..- ir. it..- ;. .v.' , .( !:.
i 1: ; ;. : h" ' mni "ii - v.-
i; i k.' 1 u : I t n i - '. f -i
. "ii '. u.'' r til :i.
Ui i. ' i I I li" t' nil- m !
Km., in in.' umu-:i,.i v.iii
Al.'i !
-; i '.e .
:.n 1 rvl
ui-t f 1 I
,1- . f oil.
- of ("a e
fin,, ,n i r. - .ilt iru in .-tii i r. 1 f r -
' " t .u-i ti.rt. the kin i.i.-r i. ii.J
ii::..; "ii; in- litrknci. i.f th" Inn I
u. n : . I I hu-t thHt i !"'
t V i. H 1MI K V KM b Its
Short Tulka V 1 1 h Kirnuri
r o p I r .
. .VIP I 0-1 .-.
i ; in m.ikin
I i 1 .... r . , i.i ...In,-,
1 '
. . , I
ill o.ii.;lli.' other l piltrrf.ictise
e i 111 e i . t a I li in til Ulakr - n ! - t A 11 r t '.-
.v i.. . -Ir a- l.i.ip f"n.l. hlrh m
,, . r uriiiiai) t'i ' 1 1 1 1 ; ' : 1 1 1 1 i an not In
a i i -(.I 1 a' t.i b d lis a ft lli
in! t d iialanr, tt ni .1 1. 1; 1 1 . is
.re wliltdi ot ii r.t i tit ail the
1
.-het tlt il i. pi, tuts, t hat
i . t.u tu :
'.: n th lent
we.eiii mi ttie
.... . ,
1 1 -
It i : i a ll ( .11 II - 11
nt'es
(he
ii , .r. .. i i. ni ,nl
1 1
.1
. 1 1 , .- ill plants.
( I , :. I l.iilll- i f .Ul- t ,i in a
.. i lU.i rl .tis til, It air o 'Ill plet e,
-t n -e o t eon t .lining all I lie
u.' im I--- lire, I fit li 1 1 la 1 1 is, a ml
k , . t. ' i 't- ilelicieli t ni t li soil.
l : : -.'aide m in 11 re . 1 1 1 t t t. n
e-.:; nut neither tt" tin in are well
Vila in'- ii . 1 ii it ll ri (l i i . li I'i' in lit Ii
i , 1 1 'Ken .11 propt ut loll In the pin is
pli.uic .u-1.1 1.1 the.n. Now. when
.,i,r ,.w.u i . i .. n . , , . . n t io
t-.r. "v.-i.iu. is ut o. i. oi .....
in . mire, t h i s tie tlcien c 1 1 in i t s t he
M)er . Cie other - u 1 .st ,,i,ees
piesenf to w .rk t.i I heir lull eap:U--
,(N. lnothe. wonls. H,e rycessol
the other si; 1st. incest
lost mi (ar
,, i. , '
icropcaninakeu.se
oi mem. 1 1 i s t ue pr i n ci p le oi i ne
' . " i .."it , i i i
tlrtljjtb ol A Oh.1111.
ForiUDlltch th.' waiitiii" siili-
ran,-.. ,n . n," ,,,.-,at v , 1 . M .. nn
statu, in ont most a.i.iaii. nia-
wire, is within ea.y teach and at
not extravaKaut. a-0t,t. The South
Carolina phospbat r,M'k lirPnt
w -.-.ri, , ,r,, ti'iillv ,0vl,.,naGKU
supply of I'hasphoric acid, and at
I ''"'"on'. i,uc .tie in. ui me
..II I' . .1 T
rt-ai'ii 01 .111. 1 nr (KJiasii anu ma-;
neni.1, whenever ileticu-nt in par-
ticular soils, or for special erons.
the German M.tlt.s atTor.l an cpialW
available utipply. 'l'h.-rt- are.
tueieioir, no 'lacucai 1 1 1 111 011 1 1 if his forceful personality made its way
Ill the way ot making" complete among men who were Ins superiors m
well hulnncetl manures evr.-nt imr purely mental e.iti ipment. 1 1 1 - -incer it
ignorance a-s to the proportioning
f , ,.,
ui ...ler.irin.s. 1.11, in... ..in c ,.s
two told. First, a.H to what suit-
stances may be wanting 111 any
particular soil; and secwii!. as to
the oenal manures that are
adapted to each crop. At one
stage 111 the progress ol agi leulture
uie opinion preaii.-ti mar 00111 01
ihe.se Were within easy reach,
laf it wa.s only neces-.trv ?,, anal
Tie a si i
tl to ascertain what was
t. ,tll I I ll I, III ll. llll'l It' ,lll.ll.t- ,1
plant tn rind out lis needs. Cat it
1- now believed ttl.lt the matter Is their labor if they have n tbi:.g . I-.-Ii
no met n s s, i si m I de a li .1 casVut troiMty or n. n. ;t li.. i..i"i;.
solution.. For 1! is not sllliph
what substances nr.- or ai e not (ti
t he soil that we desire to k in. w, but
w hat portion ot' those that are
(iresent are available t" plants.
linsisa pnd.ieiii for the present.
, , ,, , , , . ii
which the chemist cannot t ill I v
,,i '
-ole. He can tell what strong
uM.nls and alkalies can dissohf out
i ' I a so i i, or what 'U if water cat!
get uu;
it it. liu: lie ral.P.ot tell
a n at sticli water a.-
..lis which is p.,.; Hire can ex
I act I't mil it; IHT rail he t.-ilwhat
the roots ot plants with their dis
m.lv ng power can get out ot' it.
Here we are a good deal at sea.
Analyst ot' rhe soil by j. hints lur
tii.shinr (litler.-nt sii bst anc-s 1 1 1 dif
lelelit plats and observing which
prmluee t ie best r. -stills, is a'
pr. sent onr most reliable method
o I ai ii i'i 1 u re . 1 ' is one w h li h
rver t iniH-r ought to t r . because
tlmo-: t-vi-r larm ha- i's t.wn
t . ul ar s. p ,; il, r-ng In-in those
. . ; . ; 1 1 ei s. 1 1 e t ry tanner w mild
eXpei ui.ellt tllligent l -'ll th's ;ne
lie would art pi I re a vast ileal ol
u -el I, 1 k I1"W ledge. A 11 r V eri
ii, t-nial laini or station cannot do
ii im nun. because local conditions
w. id. I cert. i lily elleci results. I.
i'l'i i ii, rii ' : : i 1 1 i ; 1 1 ; : n g : i t 1 1 e
., -.a . 1 1 have little a! in- lor an
. her . 1 In- cb i . i i 1 ' in an ii i : n g is
' " sii Pi leUletl t the p'.a ll ' b. ul
. I e a ' 1 1 1 1 riit' -oi. I ', 1 1 1 1 1 1 one
-.ol ava'.la'ile ni'rogt-n n.a;. be tb-li
fen', in ati.it her p. .'a.-!i. 1:1 an.uli.-r
p::..s,o,,,; -, a. 1.1. l .. rail' tell
w o :i t oi e ; - 1 1 1 i . i ' 1 1 1 .. : part io
I , '. . i t i r ui ll'o ; 1 'he p . - teste. I
' ' . ; "-1 ' in i ii ' -.
1 ' s - od , i !u i v . . thi' a t one
" lhe . w i s reg 1 1 . let 1 ail t a - II. I !
' f ' . ' I I ; d oil' wii.lt in a n 11 res ,i
1 ; ' ul ii ' ' I ' -1 i:r t i it I 1 1 an a ly .
' ' ! pi i Ii and a-i 1 ' a : 1 1 ' : 1 ' ln.w
i i . : . : i o 1 this, th i ' o I In.- . C in-: in
: ei I 1 r I. " : s ; ii ; : . I '.UL r I a-1 . Ill r ti '
1 : is s ho w n ! tla I this ; s . 1 1, i liii',11,
l riTIfCt g II 1 lie. C 1 o e I , lor !
-t iin'i', is unusually i .-It in i. ' i "
-til !"!' 1: t It 'grlioi; s n . Itlill rs pl"i'
il lift- 1 . t t lr g 1 r bit U pt Cl that
crop; appealing t-yt n ; -ou,t t i- -
. do p. .-: t . r hum. V. in i ' . on
! hi- 'di 1 1 a ry , in.; so rich ; n nitro
gen as i 'lover, is greatly benefitted
1 ' oCt'ogi'IO'll- II 1 . 1 II 1 1 l"e - . It IS
..- ii '. 1 1 a ' yy i : : i y n , u , 1 1 -: .1 l"
it-al I: . a IP 1 tl 'he a bseli.t- ot .1 ecu
i a ' .- ah . i pi rt" : se k h . .w a-.l g.' l '11
t ilfsr po p s. ni list I. ' 'I. ' w ' i:r I -
an.p'e o i tin- ph.-;c:. it; wh puts
many ingredients in his pills, so
i.it il our tails, ano! her inav hit
. m.irk. , pkt. manner the
farmer must u-f comj t..: that en-
turn every I lung needed by a crop;
11 in. iv iit In- the t 1 1 t ' mum uil
pioreilaro to apply to mi;
Vances already al 'ni 1 1 ,l ii ;
-U
ii :t.
I'n: i-
M n ' I i it it 1 .
The st
w l!' be ,
rt'i ; .mil
.'Ml,
'St'll-
1 1 1 1 i ' t i ' I ruin;
.1 he t w rrk .
.
' 1 1 II ' ' o 'I .
!
i M C ip
1 he Peath
r t.
1 eg. Ill
1 1 , ; - ni' 1 . 1 1 1
T u- .-ii t - t- ich t y . . r - .
. nil " r;it 1 1' in . in ' " r . ' !
1 1 1 III' l J. 1: ' l.el it . .i l
I.Trein- lH f li.-1 KiIk
rcr-n ffilli
htrn t I'D-
-I 1 ' I L
an.) a i.l r. t .('. t t ihe .'il.'ii"ii f
-l.iv.TV t' . th" I't r r 1 1, r it h. rt.x"l iif ii-
t h. 11 .. i.f lie j.r..-.. ntat i vt un i t 1 1 k ii
ilk.' ji Ii r.- t at.' r hIm 'ii t the k:r. :it i - -I i' i.
th.it a;i -i" n t'i ilivnle tl-.f n it:, n int"
t A" h"tiie r.im It i- r' l't'r ai.il
rmht n.w to rn-.iil r. rtam -n.a.-i
.1 f r 'Tii the nfV'e.'h .lelu.n ! in '."-'''J hy
J.ih n A I e x an 1 er 1 . v in
' 1 v.-r v f u,; : : i . I I. it hn- Net: ar n -t
ft in 1 ; I . ii"ii . t : n an v Wesfrii Maif
an t 1 -all lilm-'i- a W.--L. rn :ate
cm:-.- I mi t.n an.t 1 I 'liner In t in it a
Northern t it.- hi- ht.n mil.- I
1 '.'in. " rats In I.lni.nn the I nn ' r.itt
nave all that work to ,io. . u r ill it
the 1 1 1 rt y work of the 1 i.-m".' rat ie i r t
to . at-h f 1 1 1 vt. siaves f . i t h.' 'ii 1 1.- 1 1.
If. j. I e W.- Mi.1 vt illin t.. ji I r in t hat
iirty w. rk. I .1" n..t .- 'ii-i I. r i; 'li
rattf u 1 to I'tif. mi ma tt.'rk o 1 1 r
n-'t .Inly. ulii. li h in a. .-. r i ii, w it h
the la'AH . f the lal.,i an.t tlo- t '. n-titll
n Farm t.oii , f the i"iimr) an. I ra 1 .u 1 -I .1 to
i-ut men in recovering lhat v. hi. h i
thei r nnhu uarantee. I t" th..m uiil.r
t he i '. n-1 itut i' n anil la w - "f ; ! . I .,n l .
ll,p,i-; "In lllir.ow. in the state from whi h
1 ?onie. in ( hicao there wa a Hympa
. v. ............. ; . v. i a ... r ....... i l i
ui'.ii: iii-riui lion 1 11 i a . i.. . . .. , u
u.n,,l "mini-ter- of G...1 atl. i: led th
meeting and pass.-d re.-ol ut im; - of s n
pathy with that traitor t ti ;ef a d u i
. re . yet i." I.' I'll!' i an r. -pr. - 1. 1 a; ; -. .
. ' . . w ' . ,
in that porti -n -l th.. s-.ai.- r.n 1 !.
v ,, ' ,, . ,, a , r . .1,,,.
-j ..,,,. p.,,. a i m(.v ,r. 1 I
. tto -uip-rt a 1 '-in. cr.it. 1 m i
have .1. if. re, I wi1i .'iitlom.-n on thi
, , 1 .. ,,f ll,., II ... o.. , ,. rf..r. to i , , ..1
-"'"" "
that are past, hut (tod know- that 1
have , I, tT.-re! from the other Sldefn
mv i-li 1 1-i Ihk .-I . and iri'L .'
Ti'tv-- arfi.'t.. is r.i (.
v-. l". in;,'
ti. ty '--'
Gt-n 1. fan li.-ath'l I i- .--t.r
i , afiern..i a li-pti b 1 n'an veteran of
the war Nr tl." preservation of th"
1'nion and the " x t-r m i nat ion of tin
slave hol'imv; power, a lit-puhl 1,-an l.'i;i--latorof
nearly twenty Tear-' continu
,iih service, a recently il.-l.-at.-.l t w - 1 1
lie. in . and, date for l. e l'r
,(,.,. ,,r
the I nited Slat.
lvp' of that mien
and th - a.-cpl"!
and alrn-rt unreas
rung partisanship Inch hns t-w-tir-
viving example- in the Kepuhlican
nartv. His iiruiilifcv was not fulnlled.
.- ,. ,., i i o,r , .,,,
. , - , ' ' , ' . . ,
I 1 1 u . m i.(. l.iL-qn a . ii,, inn ir nn, .1
,,.,.,, ir,,,sil?,r I'.f. r.. il,. :,r.
eharacteri.ed hi Inter political r.la
Hons. Kvrry thing- .'-e w:,s rhang. d
There is a .loud if .l.uht -.-rthecir
cumsi.ances that .Kit r in i net hi-choic.
oi sidrs at the outPrenk oi tne rei'.-i i ion
P.. r I. i na it u Itnt inn, ,rl ill) I In 'liHir il
iv,h3 itHtint imi.irtai.iM d"r it
- t i .....
away I many m . n 1 1 , - : : : , t r 1 1 e
made tr.e-pewh from whi.-li we l.-ive
quoted, (.n. lgan wM t.ghtmg in the
Northern army. 11- fought Iraw-lv
, ,,1 , and when he entered
t 'n ' w .IpTe. "r J t.' . ..cu
Ute on the motive. .of his ex traonl mirv
change. Slight circumstances -.,.,
throu nhou t h is life t.. have -ho, ,1 bis
UlUfW, v'llU' oll.I'MM. U Vif li.ll,' ini in
with a pertinacity ar 1 ( r, - la::i,. 1 w ith
an energy that m
" -
li.i:
t all l;rncf
coneptcuous.
His intellectual i t.i;.. - v..
'h- tin.-st. His hold up- n tl
people
lii- methods
were a.- elTective as they were crude,
nn mum jiMitnii'iii -cii i.s.i-i iiii.iiiiii
M '""
remembered as an aggr
11-
will b.
man', v .
uui in
Atio-r,-
1 -1 v .
shrttt.j pertina. 1, ll- p.
many respects a repri-s-nia
can 1 the West. A. 1 . -
Labor Put In As Cap. '.a .
S, nator 1. eland Stai:.f' rd. the ' aiif r-
nut milliouaire. introdi: 1 m lhe
I" n 1 tt ,1 States Senate I i-t w , , k a bill to
H-si-t working
tive working
pb- to f ri". co-op. ra
sue 1 p. ion - s. n it,,r
Stanford is now at t
1 -. r
te
u- sail . sp-raa v
.11 v tu 1 1 1- 1 ' 1
,,....v p will
W 1 l '
ut
b
1;
13 intended t.. , ,-, u i .g- .'.l l.,b -r -r
V.1 J?""01? , , T .
1 to w dot s 1 1 ' 1 . ; r : i ' ::.;: pi - -, i t
l!4W! r,.Kltn.a- ti.- f ma! i. : . i-
p,. rations'-"
"It r. .psir. ;. n. i. . m i , . t.p
-l"t;'- A '" 's 1 ut" i!1
work. If each lot.- a 1 1 1 '. .-' n, i," v t h. v
, , , ,, , , ,, -
can put it t.grther to -I art with .rone
t-an put in work and ain'th-i :ic ii". A
united body of nun w ul-t n.tuiails
have in, ae it. dil than mi gb- ni. n an I
w'u'-1 ' ;,"u' 1 ' " "r V "'
ait law- are g t 1 ; .- s . : . - .
1.,'ni . - I v i -. r : , : r .- , ' w 1 1 1 1 .
0,.uia undertake great .-i.t-rpr,-. - :
ii,ev re.)Uire paid up. ;; it.,,.
"Then your bill wi.l a.: ri.--. ;
l ii,-,ir irate without cap.tai:
" 1 ..n 't ii-io the wort incrp. i ' ' " "i
corpitration. It is a m isriomt r . and b i-i-oiiie
to have an unfortunate meaning.
Say 'assi -cialed . ' The bill simply r-
I disc's to aid an I tvl.nd the n-'ural
rigl'.ts of men to ..rk t. v-th r. Mar y
things cul l he don-' bv .-ii j 1 y. .
working for then:-. Iv.- M.-t .-f the
rhthing worn culi be 1 1 1 , 1 i n t h i -way
. Millin. rs an I n;a: 'u , r.i ,k r
coiil 1 unite. M. el...!.! - 1 f .nn
label "r- foil 11 ,..!!. 1. 1! ... '!'(. w i.l
tbu- be worko.g f r th - ni.- 1. - - . :
of for a mast. r. ar: I all t !.- i r- t "f f
bu-iness w .III I be -. "nr.. I 1 t I ::.
selves.
"Cannot th is b, ' i"ii" ii io i r i In i .
. nt laws-"
" 1 know of i . ' I i a - .1 1 w , : . ' I !...-
pushes u.-l le lie- r -Til ! 'II- ' f tie
pr- -flit law -
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pi rpt Ul a I '.if,
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g rt ater
Mv the- VV o I kllig t '
po- lie-1 great r- -til-lla
v .- b. . n d i.l- :l 1
ni'livi 1 -a.ais
i I a v .- y u f on f -
' .b, r
r- ga: 1
' N'. it i- p'i r. : v it-. :
tie tight a great di al al a:
and mti i;.li d lin n 1 into
let it li.- t t i . I ti. n t k :
t "or: gr.'-s will a p j i o - :
mad.- i. ' i : j u : r - ; ':.. i
w hat ob.-.-ti, :. th- r- a!. I
laboring man a. id- !.;- ..': :.
and the -urn f -r:i.- a gr o i
t. tal lab. r has a ,;t' ..
nn ll fi rmiia: -u 1. an a -
no money, tta-y cati unite
' !'" I
lis 0
1 ti,;. i L -
this." "v. ) -
Jones CJounty Items.
We Ic.l I ii t ll.lt I lie i "III III ; -s.NioIH TS
ul ();i-.f. I'l.uiily li.it- -ei.t Ihcir
I t ;suiu I 1 1 1 I i eii 1 1 i i : ! -t . ;, re : lie! r
1. .is 1 rrn t.ii : n ri ! .
V r see I ii .li t he I ann r I ' wa nul
pi If - .lie I'. I! I 1 II 11 .1 1 II r I r .1.- i II r 111
-'.; mi arr. :; n i nt lit- I. e u a p
pi.'.lrli ft Ihr !:..;.l.i
I r. nit- i - 1 . '. el y .1 i li rll ' "Ii III i .v.
M.my Ml- li.Nc !ief!i li.i'iillr.l their
liiinii' Mir !,it t'rw iPi-. Wo an--"nii'uli.il
1 1 tlir i . ; . : n : . ill that tin
nif r i 1 1 an t tt.o, a i r i i i ; :i i " ice
r:i
ii ;n : "i i i it"i.
1 L.'.liS air p 1 1 I ill I 1 1 i -i ll ff
a i "M ii 1 1 l i r i. : . .n . . ; tit- the 1 ai inri s
air In 'i lil.u' : ht la i ei rk l"I" ( ' li r I -t
;na- pilot-.-; -raiiii than I rt-r-aw
thrill. Many u ill, vr Ml ppr.-r. lia f
In let tin' "1 ' 1 io'Iihl' ' 1 in r p i - 1 1
i n 1 -'i.
1 i, r r ii 1 1 1 m a i. "1 I in- 1 ii 'a 1 1 1 i il
inao.-' ra'es n! .I..in-- ." 1 1 1 1 1 ilr
-lit-.- the in a r;sl i a ! rs tn altt lul ai
i riltoii on the tirt Moll" lay III
I a li n a r
next tn fleet a county,
ro in in : 1 ' m r r ami Im -nrli other
li i-:in a :n,i roinr bclole thrill.
M uiiril. mi t-.llit-silay. tlir JlM
'I 1 r.f III tie r. at t lit' Ir Mi lr III'. "t
Mr. i
re-,- W . M .ill. ii al, in Tmt ti
town-hip. Mr. lYter Antlirw-.
to Mi-- Willi.' Mallanl. C,iit. 1.
I'.N'r nlTn'iatili''. We extrlo
ihr ivnilln con ,!, i ai r hear' I ri ;
ri 'ii ri at ul.it ii m -. ht'piiiL' that tln-ir 1
. 1..;. s ; hron'h lilt- may In- all hi i-ht.
h i ppy anil pt t ispr t a mis.
A li "M .'"lolt-il u oinall rallnl at
the h. nn r 1 1 f i n i r i d our well known
e a n i - 1 I t s -1 - no' Ion i' Mnrr and
. I i , . ,. i
In Hi"- I'll In I tn make lip MU M'
1 . .. . 1
1 1 1 ' 1 1 r 1 1 . i i o t or lul to atttlnl
tin- t i n e ! . 1 1 i 1 1 h r r si m 's i te. When
tin- I nl t-v.tlli I Ii-1 tin- LTontls siie
a I
Aunt FI.
ira. iliese are not
nioiirniiit:
oo.ls; u hy tlnl yon e(
while LTuoil-r' Case, eh I le. there i
n ii Hi n' Id e k in II iMV.-n ."
W r- hn.f that the r,,,,,! people
'1 i ai I I', hi io w in i le.nl the ,1 . 1 1 ' li
N 1 . will 1. i e a Ii appy , merry
Christina-. I'.ni w lule t lit-y are
blest with all t he o-ooil things,
wi'iihl ii mil be well lo Pink around
in lln-ii nrieliborlioo.ls iin.l tnake
lhe hearts i, t the tlesei vin neeily
I.l.l -r 11 1 1 : n t Ii e in -oliu' ol their
in.uiv i lei lr. tries. ll.Ue ,tll ot olir
,-,t i -..i,- t,r lliitn.'lit wliatatllf.
,,,,.,. ,,,,, i u I n 1 1 1 1 ' s id our . ' t U 1 1 1 1
. ...
1 1 1 1 . ' r liou-e rouht have 11 some 01
, i , . , i i.. i . , . . , -r i i -, , ,.,
lilt- .ll.lt' I .1 1 r rs W t ill 1 1 se II 1 oil
( I , i : -; ,,, ., s , 1 a n . , I a I I 1 1 1 ke t o t hem?
, . ,' , , ,' , ,.
-"' -M beloretlie-
o.i;k.- ueiining ni- way in
1'.. s ' .1 i
ltnii"ii. .-s.uu ne was el nils
-
very hllsy
im; he hail to have t ll r is t III As
. 1 ... . I.. ... i: .......
i , i .,, i .;. ,.,,,
iixings. i niri iiiin nil n sieiui '
. , , t , , ,- 1 1 . 1 c a r t t b r
,. ,, . 11 1 1 , ..1
lull id oy. Ilr ha. I in his cart three
... ... 1 ... . 1.1... . ...
- -
J". ...... "s, 1,,
can. "Why. old man, said I.
"v,,n hiiki I,,. ..,iin,' t ,.,
n "l tl sho " '
', ! , -, V
he: 't'0t,,' i!n lirusttnas Il.-
"K"- liv. said hr. that jug has
ctmi JU.M, ui.U 1 u, uiiu oitit, niin 1
one has 'lasses for the old 'oilKltl to
make 'tater pies, while that bottle
there is got ul old mm to make nog
wiin. inis ooitie is camnre anu tne
ean is luil ol easteeii. ow tlon t
you think 1 am well prepared lor
Christmas: spel l's to make me
happy, with 'lasses tn sweeten:
cas'ern ' make Ille a light and
eaint:'. 1 : accidents? I tell you
01 '-. ' ike atl oh- lie Io ile-
w a 1 1 1
I tin how, .mil here IS
' - ' w 1 lr r: listen out tor
11 1 use on C h 1 is ; m as
1 j -1 . 'hi i st-1 1 h ; ui I wt mill
I.'a .1
morn 1
w h;lr :
tiI:r
il win-'
-ct.-d l y
i-1 me ti-
rni ri
K al P ,k-
: 1 ,t h
I" O) k ' pt oil the
try st' Te I r on ye ir
t' -t. i 't Pi.!. S bed i'-r
I I : . - - i 1 1 : p - i f : : l f . a -f
-i:. ii.-t:. th. iia i in.
.-t m i tl ,t ..ltb"ll. h
i 1 ii t p- I i o ami"--
f
1. r
i'
1. l h
g"- ' I u r 1 II g al 1 t h is t 1 111 e f or
l air tight ca-,.- it- lo- - ol
- r o r -1 r ' ' 1 1 f 1 1 . was-- than
,'.. ill- -w i.-r ' !!:g p". a,-.
: a- 1 1 . ' . i - yy i ut u :
i :
I
p. i
Ms
:- i- a l : . st .'libit' ' j ua 1 . t v l :. a
1! g p 'W d- r. ll" . 1 1 -. f.O' . s.t.s
t po w dt r- if n '. i: - i w In r: I: r- !
M
made are found t . ! i.-t. :T ;r. , . Il
kept i en a f-w we. k- tl.- y 1 t'.i ir
l.ay-.'ihc i".w r. b-'hi' l-.inips" '"r
ok" 1 al. 1 V oh' lr- -.
T! - -up -r. r k." ; fg -pi m th"
i : ; - f r : : . 1 1 .- 1 1 a r-'. ; n a ry
i"l I" It: .t- !: ihllf'l i'Ir.' ill: I the -f I'll -
!.: I nr. lb- p. ! y ! ::i il - c :til 1
,!; :.. ii - art: i. nits coinpo-
.: ,.: ; : :! 1 v -i 1 1- 1 t v h. at be
f. ( i'lig 'h , p' 1 1 1. ' i . d . at. i ar" pr..'
pai , 1 th l f ' it"d ;: t i prey-fnt th"
itrti n ' :' 1 1: ' :. id u pori t h" alkali prem -aiuiely
. r - f- pt und. r tie- inllut r,.-e
,f h-a: or vv.-it.-r i.e.-. --ar;!v U-. .1 in
....king i i baking
The K 'd 1 - I." ".'- U-.-tl e x i.sive'y
1 1; u-t r, ': 1 i . . f r fa ftl.,1 i-ilii I lav bit
i : i, , 1 - . w h r. i : hi- b, , n f ai nd to b"
t h" - h 1 v 1 , k i r i - i'"W 1 1 r that will vv ith
-I ,hd tl "
nt .1- I r .
1 1
1-1 htll
.-. ,h
I." . 1 ;:. 0::.- thapt-. r.
. . . .a 1 -7. -Si sti't ii
v,.ai- ago there livd in Hrandhy
f uiity. 'i'. nn a y ''ling farm. r named
i.eoig,- b. I'll. st. 11" had been but a
v ear mar i le. I t" one of the most beauti
:"ul c:il- in lb-- couiitv. and m antifipa
::.,!, , f tl.u but!. ,.f 'an l :r had Mi-s
K i'. ::',' r:. ig in 1 1 -I 1 1 b-d .; - an inmate
i io- b ii-.. f r lb" i urt'os" f aidmLt
Mt- l'ri.-t w b;!e th.- i ,tt. r w a- i:b An
,'.;.; io -prill. g up la-tweet, Pre-t and
1 1 .'iil which t ' " ' k -ii h -lisp-- t h 1 1
t ! , v : i-api ea r. .1 logei h. r t P-re Mr
I ' i i - t w a - tt . 1 . ! r y . -a ! th" w r a i L'"d
w . : i : . . i ! a b. . i . -- . and at 1 i-:
ii.
I a.
I.
.1 ri
I fr.
: r ,
tla.
1 u
trav,,:! .:
a: 1 a y ,-:
i g t " le r.
hp-Il the
I v h- I
I ..hi
k".'p th"
-!. -til 1 -'.
K C J '!
h. art : r
t i k i n g
.-. Th-
h- r P'
. I
t i
-h- -h-1 . ;.t
. N " w m tt:. a
t !:' children,
i ' k i - w 1 . : g . . :
i ,t f
n
. r n
v. ry p"! a.ar
lii;"-. b" .i-e
w .-ar uf 1 1 -a
Full's ' ' a. -'.
atfh "
ct 1 1
' iir
l'i . -. U r.t i '.ev, lati'l lnitir -v i
' n.'.- 1 Hill. N t . i....l a -J r.
-ii I 'h : i-t -n i i.:v.
'i h re l- a tlireatene i rev.'ik ;
in ug
Ihe Kr.iht- of Labor.
1'; i -i .:.; i i,v, !a-:.l ij tie .ni out..;
.:: with rl.- u'Liitm
The -tee . cr.iUer i- i" J-r-
c . an "t:.. r tt -t f in r .. w, r.
'I in- p..i'. r - . 1 -it Secretary Lamar
i- t'i Ir muni' .; - ,. I u; it i- iill -ti.
u i k .
Th- Kvan-vi.lt- lr. i nump factory
w.ts .le-troye.l l y hn- !a.-t Mor.iiuv. lo?g
i i
i lie - ti :k
eiiipl. y is
; i .
at
ii aoii-i-" lIr ad
1 1 h in on ' 1 has b
et'u
am l.'ai ly -,-tl led .
i i," i't mj l,. th-atr-.
w a- .;.-tr.- I v I, r
i ni i tt i oh la .
i
last Monday.
I. .-- l: a r a ha: t m : , 1 ion
Th- . . -tt n or. . of Am
rica is eMi-
u:..tt d b i '. J.. Greece " C ... of New
-.rk tola fi ::... bait-.
s ir.tary Mann mK ha-,saue d ar.ot her
J k
col f". throe per ci,t tor.ds of the I an
1 : maturi- I't b to 1--T.
in- pa-M-no. rs in o:ie 1'ull
th.it rt-c.-uuy arrivtd m San
::i .n ' ar :
Menu, i, d ii
babies.
Cal . were -. e nt.-ell
n . xpi i -ai , n the Mi.-sMir i i'aci lie
id was i, .bind t n Saturday i.ight.
I'-C '-'"'ill i I w , I a I - . I -liver Valued
a .
Govt rnoi Hill, of New York, is on a
wsitt" 1're-id.iit Clevt 1 and . but will
return t" Albany in tune f .r New Year
gre. in g-
I '. 1 - lb. g- Hel d l:npi t-sioi, in M icc-n,
Ga. that s.-cretary Lunar and Mrs.
Hull w ill be married on We I ii - s,i ay or
Thursday.
It is bol.l ly i. hai h'.-d in a 1 lurida ne ws-
paja-r lhat a voter in Hamilton county
at the l.ijt election s.. 1 hi
.h 7.- n of egg-.
A 1 1 Smith . of May -vi lie. S . c'.. w as
-11 1T1 i ai i d bv iiu'mi' to rr.tirtdv turn
,-untiaiia oy lai.in, in rrjtireiv turn
,r ,, .
otr the gas in hi- rorm upon retiring on
Sunday night.
l he .teamer ll Hay- and four
barges, and th.--;.-amer City of Natchez
ware lurried on Tuesday la-t Loss
ab ,ut one mille m
.,... . -
Gen-ral
m lett
A in
ii.i.n .n P or
circumstances. A n: enu nt
,lfoot
aise a
., ,,,,,,, i, , ... s
anion kT the Lrr.kUU A : a
I und for his wi low ' '
The e .x rr, ss robbt r- ir. the est are
being hunted down. Of the ciL'.TO.J
stolen not loner sine
stolen not lontr -iuce i' l- li."U -ht P-1'1 -
-"'-n n t ng . int. i . uni . ,
"'"""' "v 1 '
. .. ..
During ih. vpar Anicri-an mills
- -
ha (- iro.iuced 1 J.j0 L'Ou tons of steel
i-'iiiiui; mi' u'ui auiL-iiLiii uiuis
ha f iro.iuced 1 3.J'J OuO tons of steel
ra,a v.Uued at f(l0 fl. ,-, The
ran. . i aniea at friu.i . j iiutr.
pect for i--T i-t stiid t.. be better.
' , , ur p ,.. ,,- .:r c0luraled
' ' " "m!-teJ
suicide .m th,- night of December -Jth j
bv taking "r,n;h in rats." The act i
W ;i t. t . I - U . t I i , 1 1 . . T T ' I V, llfl L lit' 1 I
..vt rs.
,miai;v in
A -a., - mil. ul"
-1; 1 .11
i:.!tii.i,'i,' r. fu-, .- t" emilov league
workmen. 1 I,- pr, s :d .-nt of the league
has gone , n t" ii-' 11-- tr.;i'.:.-r with the
compativ.
The ii" .I l.ir'.-s lu: -.r. f Ne-
bras In. ki.i.-i h-r ii,r-t
her--It" ..n t 1,11-tn.a. . -.
iubiren and
lu-ing the
i
absence i f in r iiu.-bau '. . Si..- '
ject to tits of insanity.
Tb.e freight brakemt-n oh tti
ec Ohio ra;lri ad ere , n a s t r ; k
Mobile
Thev
d-mian-l an incr.-a.-e of yva.g' S and say
that if tra:r. s -hall rn n ;;r.t:! th. ir
1 mar. i i - - -:n p'. ;.. d w ;;h
Tie- I. ,-p dl -,- at Kxettr. N IL. was
,pen. d M ai 1 ay night an 1 the safe
robb. 1 a -t. i ,-h t c ntaining rev
. r .1 Im n ! r- 1 : 1 i a r - ' w -r t h ..f s' an: ps.
b !. i - m h" V 'ill 1 V ,!-,! .': s.
K- v I
.-i :
.-- -!el 1 i.e.'.
- Cngrcga
. Ma-s. . last
Id. and had
, u hi- p w in ti.
ir i; at Wit.terl..:
lllill
ir.d:
ii" w
, I 11.
v -
I l"t- ' i
w I k . ' i
:- r : 'I. i I ' hicag i has
x : r i -- i . 1 I e r y c a -e in
t I- r : li - r icgban: was
-U.-p, Co d
tivf I the
,i.- p trtu ipant. hf.d
'
Iff I,., nam..
:n k-d be
. i-lpbij. on
.,:.,:- u the
. it! : grow.
a." - : ; w is
'-.'.; i i
ad.r-g ia.
pr .v, ,1 that
to pay sii Ca,
arly i i r o
h he -elb
p
I
-' rr-hirv Whitley "fi.tsa i ".jp.-r lli
t. h.leh.t f lb" can m :. n u t a-1 !"i y at thi
V..sj.ifg'.- i ,-.y ir ! ll- w ants a; -
pl 1 at!' lr - i. ; 1 . 1 r ! i I" -1 t't. P"r If.' r. t y
J .ii I'-tb. II" agi.' t h..v.. kr. yy r.
bett. r tk ai to im iti- applicants i'er a
position i t an v - -rt n mattt r whether
it be Mip-rii.ter. l.-nt .' f a trun r - -ap
fa cry.
Th.-r.- is u. -n.-y ii. w.a-.i pulp. . fig
ing fr. m lhe d.auar.d. 'U'.e n.i.l in
lirun.-v'fck hi- li.i i vv: 1 1; I, keep
ah.-a-l ..f it.- r
1 iv. and j -il:
I p i ; ,,n and i - !
runraiig
(lit re 1
d ;n th
f r'. V-elg
n
ana
- ha pe
; 1.. ui-
.v -pap,
v Y :
cr.tii ;s-h
: 1 1 ej. :
1 1 - - n : v
. i.ht. i.i-
slii.'ilV.
P Hit' 1
Ht re s
Hi-
hui s w , p i r.
: w ent v-t'oti r
- k - d o ,-r al
. i v ii.-iiti.;."
1- r.u ":. w ir.
v- ry 1 1: t . t : r.
: : n w.i- .-n
r v
. -. 1" r
i t r due.
t " -1). rt
TIIK KW S IV DHli:i-.
there is too much disaereement on both
side? of the House. "The American
poopIf."he ?a . ". aunot bo made to
- ' reap., a -ii:.;.iti n ::ntil it i- actually
upon them. "
Tin- Prohibition
uni:r. .--iunul Con-
. 1- . '. it-'
M-ntioumet.n t. u; i laire. is.onem.
Wfdiosday. and m.T.inated Hugh
Price, -on of tb.e dead Congressman, for
the remainder ,.i Ins lather s term, and
. , ,
I etc.- irua.v. a prominent farmer of
L.ui ' iuir-. iir tin- term bcfticning
March 4th.
, . , . ... , , ... ,
in. i li K-Iephone ompany W ed-
nesday nttd a bill in the I nited States
Circuit Court at Parkcrsburg. "West Vir-
Kima, a.-kinc for injunction to restrain
u r T. , , ,
the Fmr.er Telephone Company from
operant)).
the
Lrnner telephone
Charli-stou. We-t Vircinia. and other
plac-s. on the ground that it is an in-
, . . ,
fncei-mt-nt of th-ir naten r
,,lr"'- 11 in. ii I
u ..vat;on wa3 given Hem v W.
Gradv. of the Atlanta ;,;, xt ;t i,t i.-.i. on
, , . . . , ,
his return home from New ork. where
lie attended the dinner of the New
Enclt,nd Sccietv and resnonded to the
toast. "The New South. " He acquitted
, . ,. , , , .
himseif handsomely. Congratulation
and encomiums from the pres.i are
heaped upon him.
, ,.
Mr. Kuniee Darling c-1 Herfey. .ue
who was 101 years old a few days ago,
is credited bv a leal newspaper with
the ability to knit a pair of woollen
,
ocks ,n a day besides attending to her
household work. She has never worn
a pair of glasses in her life. The knit-
ting rart of this story wii! not be readi-
ly believed by practical
persons who
know what knitting is.
Two months ago young Tatro. a mere
boy. was caught by a shaft in. a mill in
Grosvenordale, Conn. He was whirled
around his right arm was torn from
the socket with such force as to send
it a distance Of fifteen feet, his leg Suf-
fered a compound fracture, his right
knee w as dislocated and fractured, and
for a he was otherw.se fearfully brui-ed-ar-di .u "lw.mra 'D , ,w Wh
. would move heaven and earth to res
yet today he is alive and well. tnTP tho nIH enatnmsand mnfeethe nrder
A citizen of Pocahontas. Ia.. has in-
- j t 1 u -. u i r .
vented a new fuel, which bid? fair to
take the place of coal in the prairie
countries. lie grinds cornstalks and
coarse prairie grass together and moiet-
ens them. This pulp is pressed int
' blocks about twelve inches long and
four inches thick and dried. One
block will rive an hour's stentlv heat.
J
mis luei can oe proaucea iors- a un,
and the inventor claims that it will la-t
t wice as Ion g as the best soft coal .
Mr4 Tisenh Pavron of liimrrr Pi
f- J'h 1 ; of Hupt rt f -
i. "-v... ... . -v --
, T,,.. 1, . . t,. - - -Tn l-.-. V.. .in-n
Lua L'1- ' ' 1,L " A L'Jl" 'J"c
on ! ,irinl ton
,-Qo ., -n ,, ,.. v,o ni a ri .
earsagoasactie iu nousenoia uu-
. ..' , ... . ,
ties. Now her mind is active, her appe-
. . . ...
i.iou. uiUui, ee, -
weU iulorBieii un lhe neWr-of the dav.
. , , .,,
-endants are nine children
twenty-nine grandchildren, three great-
grandchildren and two great -great-
grandchildren.
When the Presiding Elder preached
recently at Hermitage, Mo,, he was
much acnoved at the sound of a small
bell which rang whenever he was par-
' , , ,
tuuluily emphatic. At last lie .-topped
in the sermou and said; "I once knew
, a man to ring a chestnut oeil m Cliurcu
and go to the penitentiary for it
Thereupon one of his hearers stepped to
the pulpit and moved a small call bell
that had stood just under tho edge of
the big Bible in such a position that
when the Elder banged the book
bell rang.
Knights of Labcr.
I'HlI.AMtLI'HlA. Dec. ST. I'nk w ra
is received from the General Executive
Hoar. 1 of the Kniglits of Labor totiay.
. . .... . . r, a . .1, r. l.. 1 ...
I: lailllllll lar uruiduuj .'i uic .i?.-rmuui .
of Machine Constructors for a National
Trade charter, nearly four thousand
Knights in thi- city and thousands in
other parts of the country will with
draw Irum ll." i.'rdt r Tw. nty-one
A-semblits through,'"! t th. c-untry
ii'jtitied the General Executive Haar i
that unless a trades charter is granted
they yviil leave the ( rdt r. and most . i
those in this city have given notice that
unle.-s tii'- demand i- acceded to today
they wul withdraw. Tho.-m.-.cl.ini-'.s
'.aim as a right, under the con-t i tut ion
of the i irder. that they shall bp dlewt d
to direct the i usin.-s- peitnuiLg tt
their oyvn interest. Tlirc-e m-. mbt-rs :
the General Committee are in tavor
granting the.-e demands, but -Mr P.-w
dtrlv. with a maioritv cf thePo.-.rd. i
f
opposed to th" scheme, and it is not
likely that ary word will be r.ceive.i
by tin- dissatistie.l Asseml ii"S t...l.i
S ;r.e of the Machinists Asaembln-s hav
decided to await upon until tb.e Ms si f
t"f nt w vear. ana if a uatioU.il . i: ,rt-r
is not granted t'V th.at tin:.- ih.y w-b
lollow the lead of lhe Pi i i ia. i e i hi i A--rban
has st-mbkes. an! ovt r tiftv t ho" i-a i. d
in I made Knights v ill - ver th'-ir r- 1 iti-n- yy i'!.
a gr,oc th Td-r.
Stonewall Items.
I w..s mistaken a- to in-- cau.-.- ( J:.o.
-'iiitli's broken it-g. I tirt'b rstai-.d it
was an over charge of John bar by in
r a little t' ,, much Christmas.
The section between bay uvei i-ti.ig-,c
i Trent co-ek will s i. lr a nc-tt-nce
district Tt.r tiftl..-
v iters 1. - ve assigned
more .-f the
p-tiiton which
will be pre-er.t.-d t ti'.eb -ard . :' otiiity
commissioners on next Monday to hav;
the matter put before the voters of th..
sectii n. and 1 piedh't a large tnaj-ri-y
. ,:. r, , ! .11 " r V
f. r the
Th- -master,
ust yv :
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au Se
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n a iv a d at this pi.-.c.
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IN REVOLT IN TEN STATES.
KM'.HTS ol I.Ali'iK TO BESD A LOUD CALL i
TO 1'' 'V. DEKLY. 1
District Assemblies of the Knights of
Labor from Illinois. Indiana, Michigan,
Texas. Missouri. Colorado. New Jersey, i
v-uiiijc-cLicuu, reuuovivaiiia nuu new
York soon send a request to General
Master Workman Powderly for a special i
session cf tho General Assembly of the :
knights r-f Labor. Mr. Powderly is re- -
iiuired bv the constitution to obey the
reque,t. " But doubt is expressed about
what he w ill do, now that the coustitu - ;
tion has been so rudely shaken. The j
call is ti consider a proposition to re- I
scind lhe action taken at Richmond,
which is considered unconstitutional, ;
inasmuch as it added to the number of!
the General Executive Board, divided j
the otlice of Secretary-Treasurer into j
two offices. eUcted the officers for two '
m years instead of one. levied assessments
without the consent of the local aseem-
' blie!!- and inade other constitutional
changes without having submitted them
.l. i - j
to the local asspmhlies sutv liavii nrn.
vious to the meeting of the General As-i
em oiy. as proviaea in me constitution
ti.o ,,.,:.fl; ni r.r n;tr,ni
AUI ILllllI.CaiUU UUK-lUC VJL 111111.1
ABOPmh.v da ia that thoro ;.( hB c Bniif
in the order resnltinp- from tho trniihln.
If the special session is called it will be
for late in February or early in March.
There is likelv to be lively work for
Mr pntvrierlv "hm hi3 TTnmP rinh nllia
are confident that they cannot only pull
him through, but that they will control
the assembly as they controlled it at
j;;chmond. 'Mr. Powderly'e S5.O0O
salary, his order ending the Chicago
stock yards strike, his circular stopping
'he contributions to the Anarchist De-
fence iund and the call for a 25 cent
asse?sment are grounds of complaint
against him. The constitution of the
order, however, is tho constitution of.
the General Assembly, and it says in
ThisGeneral Assembly has full and
rinal jurisdiction and is trie tribunal of
the order It alone possesses the power
nn.a niitliirili.- fn mal-o amond nr riintml
the fundamental and General 'laws and
regulations of the order. "
"
Some time before the Chicago bomb i
; ,H :'iaiilV.
Powderlv wrote to a.k niffht of Labor in
- v-w Vnrk- a letter which is interestinp-
reading now both for Socialist Knights
am' for men of 4'J. These are extracts',
i again an oath bound organization. 1
know them. 1 ou have men in New
,- , ., ,, .,-,.
. 1 ork who have co-operated with men
; in Philadelphia to break up the order by
! going to a Catholic prelate of eminence
j ;lnd telling him that our old oath is still
n force: that the word of honor is only
a blind Tn ni ikp c-ts'-nawR of thp
, Catholic member;:, and that the General
Master Workman is a party to the in-
: iamous transaction.
"The curse of the Knights of Labor!
come lrQm thp promptne8P with
which acknowledged leaders of the!
socialistic element have put themselves
forward at meetings, and. while speak-
; ing. pl;iialy hinted at the musket and
me uauiug guns as uie reraeuy lor
liKni err--iiii-on-n! S :a r w i i- nntorf oin
'-""" " fe' "j
such ideas as they please; they may
advocate mem u mey piease ; duc tney
.1 1.1.. t 1. uiiu
miuuiu uui w, uuu mc uuas ui mc
Knights of Labor, to promulgate such
, ... . , , ..
T
, sible for them. . .
! claim the right to differ as to the
mean? beBt calculatfd to bring about re
forms, and am willing to respect the
opinions of others, but until the Knights
of Labor adopt the shotgun as their
nhinf u-otinn T will riirnTniioIr nliior In
nlowinr photenn advocates to slin to
the front at meetings gotten up in the
interests of labor. They must not be
1". V " Vi
and yet proclaim themselves to be the '
mouthpieces of the labor cause. i
"The conduct and language of these
.. :...3J . 1.1 3 J;
men naye cauwu me uietujiueu lo o-
ard us with an eye of suspicion, and it
will require strenuous efforts on our
pan t0 remove the erroneous impression
t- j-v rnmnen Vi a n n n i-i-ti a t m n d ar a (T I
concerning us. It is my hrm and hon-
est belief that, as vast as is this country.
as oroau anu extensive as is us tern-
tory, there is not room enough within
its borders for the exercise of a Bingle
m'e. 1 have no respect for the man or
men w o will tiaunt that accursed red
ig and advocate the use of the dirk
and bullet for :jii4 days in the year, and
v. i.o. ou the ;jii5:h dav. deliberately
walk up to the polls and vote for the
. .. , ,
c t, t inu ance ot the system whICh they
ounce.
"I am sorry that the order ever found : Washington, D. C. , Sept. 16, 1886.
a foothold in Nesv York, fur no good Mk. J. McSORLEY,
has , vt-r come from large cities which j New Berne, A'.-C
.r- proiiti- .a -.vliiskey and crime.! Sir;-I enclose herewith draft- for
Tl;-r- are n-an v i-i Knights in your j 7.50, in payment for the shoes. Th :
city. N' yv Y rk I; I r- .piire any de-I style, fit and Avorkmanship are satia
te! mil d acti n. give rn.-the men who ' factory. They fit me better than any
read a . :' tl ml; n -te-ad .!' the man who shoes I have had in twenty years,
dnril."- There i.re morf of the latter in Very respectfully,
a iar.e city than the former. How-; W. E. DULXN.
evtr. he Knights "I 1 . it t r w up 1 1 ve on :
ti.o: ':ini-;'!:-Mo:i -pr- ;d ahd even-;
tu tl :;. I I 'lin,; h i
!i, ' on tin - rt iiiiii' s who stand up j
i champion- ..f labor in the presence!
ol thousands t f unthinking men. and
advocate the knife and bullet ! Hah !
on the nn n wh" Haunt the red nag.
Tea v are ',,o '.ih- To re.-r.ect and tool
...ni ir.ilv t., io.!: Pi ii,' mi.ri.'iin tlnpc !
-nt; hid by ".ho I hod ct patriots.!
They d,-g:.f, r. o't-rv time they go to
i-i;"::':" :;:',: 1; ' riS.,.tA. IL HOLTON
Tne Gran Keapor.
l'i. IX Till. HANK
iiliAT MUX.
1.
ii ,.i ia- iu.i-e-i been rt-u. ark ably
i -i-v .:: ti:;- work of cutung down the
urt'.i iin-n , i the TT.ited States. We
doiiht w he tb.er there has ever been so
mm 1: mortality in the same period of
time ah.i 'hg 'i.nii'Lt public men as
there h is i.eei; during the .as; twenty
ne nti.s. In thit ume one half of the
m.n yv).
!.;c been conspicuously
rwaid a.- candidates for the
i a s-i, .i i .
Pr -.-id' n'.al oi'th e during the past ten
The
or t w five years have passed away,
i i-h : : e u .: t s
' '.ysses ( irant .
Frederick T. i relinghi. y-. n.
i'b.oma- A. lleridnck-
- ouuel J Tiiden.
. '-org- H McClellan
Winheld S Hanc -ck .
i 1 .rat io Sey nionr
i ) t vid Dav'is,
i-i I tral . Prow i: ,
' ' : ai le.- Fran ci- .V d am - .
he-t.-r A . Art bu r.
' h.i A. 1. gan.
1 I.
t vy o-
hi: w high -ailed
- ! w, , hour- later,
the harbor. The
1.: in by a p is.-ing
1
i w ft on lire
. i - : . : h i -u ! and I his
: v , : t v, a nty men
; i : iff n w- uu th.
I i .hi Th. ,r clothes
f ir, it lobe- ami they
- ,- ;i g i .-rely. They were
hi- ry "h sledges. It was
." i: . . -.ere so badly burned.
. 'al ; iin I'm l y . the com
bat they "cannot live. The
lit i n ; lie gal lei y at mid n ight
f.:. rued lamp. Tlie llames
lapaiiy that w he ti t he vessel
1 ..- 1 the pilot Ifu-e. where the
-;.od at tin wheel, was in
1 on s;I, b-.ir. the -tevvard.
!. d wh.l" -'.vinim.ng ashore,
g i: i -i. i by -, line carried
':.- f i ' in: The loss on the
hi !: vv a- life this being
; : : ; -f .s f u v o" i insure."! ft r
U- ai Estate Mortgages and Dee.- for
.! at the J -urnal cilice
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vaneB. A marvel ot
parity, strength, and wholesomenera.- Mr :
... ' 1 , ', o o , V,A . n Wn J w.
Dot be gold In competition with the multltadv '
or low test, abort weight, alum or phosphata
powders. Sold only In cans. KOTAt BAKia ...
Pomia Co.. l6 wall-et.. S. Y. noTls-lvdw .
For sale in Newbern by Alex. Miller. ;
7 . - '?
Take Notice !
Our store is filled with . "
Provisious, Groceries, Caaned ;r
Goods, IJry Goods, Crockery.
Etc. We keep a full line of the '
Celebrated Prison Boots and
Shoes.
ALSO ..,-.
fi S Paronna At Rnna "Rnnfo
1 S I -L IM I IICF11L1 V MJ aJUUU UUII4U1
and Shofis. 1 J--
Every pair warranted to give eatia
. J y "
faction.
Country merchants and the people.,
generally are requested to call and ex-.
amine our large stock before' purchas
ing. We will give you low figures.
We job Lorillard Snuff.
ROBERTS & BR0.,;:: "
South Front at.. New Berne, N. V-
E. H. & J. L Meads;
i .
w
OFFER FOR
j rn rued iiite Orders, at their Warehouse,'
I ' ... "
500 Tons Kainit, t
$10 PER TON,
500 Bbls- Genuine
Houlton Rose Potatoes.
S3 PEIt BARREL.
BARGAINS IN
Meat, Suar,
Soap, Molasses
And Syrup
k S F. TEISER,
......
VV L0leSn.le aiia itetail IrrOCfir.
BllOAD STREET.
J. McSORLEY,
n i rtninu im n nnnrn urn cunii iiivvn .
i auuiuit n.uuu uuoi aim uiitiii :
POLLOCK ST. , NEWBERN. N. 0.
SATISFACTORY.
Dkpartstent of the Interior.
' Pension Othce.
YSTERS
AND
i AND
j
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Has opened on Middle street, below
South Front, a FULL LINE of
Choice
Family
Groceries.
And also constantly on hand the
Finest Oysters
The Waters of Eastern Caro
lina Affords,
prepared in all styles. Families served
in any portion of the city. no!3dw
IBLEY"
TESTED
SENDMllnslralDd CATALOGUE
veiteuiMe, Flower, Field O ET BT HO
Pliuiis. Bu'ibs. lmplem'ts. C K Ci
Fn ET C ty mail on application.
EA Eat E Don't neglect writing tor It.
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
3:2-3:6 E. Main St.
CHICAGO, ILL
12-11 H. Oluk ft.
BOOK STORE.
J. L. HARTSFIELD,
DEALER IN
BOOKS and STATIONERY
School Books and School Supplies
a specialty.
Confoctlonerle(
Tobacco. Snvtf, Cigurs, Toys Glassware,
Crockery, Fishing TaalieEtc.
ne door south of Lortpg Bank.
Very truly,
i i-n ARTSFIEIJJ.