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aud I'.4 lor. I t) is
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golden a,;e oi
the 1 ; r i C if h
t the feet 'f
an empire ol
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nuxx l oaaoass. i Maawf .
of tplsr
CHIP! AUUic r oIiaiit
lia to rapport tW SUwut Frt
Tn TUf4 prtj aolaUd 0o.
Wror. II 0J b Coal Ual lk
vr wt wb fro
wlue U ii lapoiaibU tot Iks party
to rrtrimf UmU.
ItUmU Ual tWt Tfeird party
peopJa M latHi lot Dr. Saadwr
Ua to bteMM t Wi ea4U4 tor
Oartnaf-. TWj 't
BMttUU If f0 CUVlMd
TSX BMt U Tkirl prtx M do
Ulaf fact ttmm uJ Tf
UldoltIit fcU, bww
frotl LMwvtlU CtoarW
Tmn Uw mmtmw ol diMOUat
Uai w4r Ward iaaadtxlj aitar
Mr. aTlad' iMilttliM kara
atiralj abeidad, aad taata ia mow
aai. aa rahannooiooa acta. TUb
jlefil pradietlooa of tb BapablJ
caaUuitara voald ba kopIaa
troaUala tl DaatoeratJo part j
aarp already prored ie. Icmct
tdaat taal ABiora aaitad aad dtr
nlaad aaapaJfa aaa aarar ba
vitaaaaad ta taa kktory o4 politiw
ia Lhia eoontry laaa taat wbkea tka I Im did not toUs
CLETELISD 1SD THE KORCE HII.U
Tb Third party orgAii of Korth
Crolioa ia a recent is-ue make
vary ferocton aau!t on Mr.
Ctareiand aad impugn hi po
tioa on th fori-e bii!, wbuli ;n(
moaji aaaar tbt papr i:eif
iMDi iocliaed to treat very I gh'.ly.
It cUimt that efforts re LwiDg
Bi4l to create (treat deal of ui:
e-Hary alarm on tb.t score, um!
ujii: "New Kng!Dil emocrars
tfe tbe intigator.i of ibe latettt
o tbe h'orc bill. Cleveland be
loof to that crowd The outh
tad Wet will settle but tnd ilam
non'fl Fore bill prooJi vites in No
vojbr."
IT tb N'orth Carolina Tbird T,r
tjitaa cbooe to think tha: l'rre
bU for th Soatb, wbioh will place
taia aectioa oomplte)y at the mer
cr of the maligaaot Soatb haters
of tlM North, U a small matter not
to b compared to tbe importance.
o getting hold of tb oHic, n ia
taeir own affair, it i only to be
moat dflToatlr booed that the po
PU of tlMjoJd North State will bar , Coding the States
aeaae eaoagb not to be led by any
Third party here 14 into tbe fatal
arrorof abandoning the old-time
Democracy which, time and araia
iaoa tha war, haa shown that it ia
tha only hopn and aalratioa of the
Soath. If they do, ail that ran be
aid to them Lstha well known ei
preouoa which the Jadge aae to
warda ooadacnned Btarderers aa be
fleiabaa paaaing Mjteaoe: "May
tha Lord bar e mercy npon yoar
00 ta, Richmond Time.
We know of no better paper than
the Time. It is elevated, ftoaod
aad able. The interest manileeted
by tha Tiaioa io North Carolina
affaira Is appreciated and recip
rooaled.
It ia admitted that the Third par
1 exists ia North Carolina, and it
oaaaot b deaied that it aUo haa a
locai habitatioa aad a name in tbe
Old Doenlaioa.
All throogb tha putt, in peace
aad ia war, Virginia and North
Carolina haro stood shoulder to
ahoalder ia defaae of liberty and
right, aad carted be the hoar when
eUbor permits a spot to reat on its
stainless eacatcbeon.
Tbe Democracy of North Caroli
a a, proai of it past history, in
preaaing torward to still ntg&er
acbiarementa, and it is pleasing to
belie re that however ad
raaoed may be its colors tbe rlag of
Tirfiala will Soat in serene msjes
ty oa tha ume field.
Tbe people 0 North Carolina are
satiaOcd with the action of tbe
Chicago Coatention. Her dele
for Cleveland
ier 1
he
houses on
. jilt-nteonsnoss
1 ii her Uorrtern,
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'onii i o'-.- vr ei . ' h w aa
' Mei: ran dominion,
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P ir
ore Kepablican
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1 1 rn ti ,i e e o I -
GREAT EXCITEMENT
HOMESTEAD.
IHOOl's 0R1)HKH1 OCT 1I,
Ml niATKM.
Ml iUe
sue
btitr
hc ingratitude
abandon the
She will not,
"Sooner far.
to own her
V NHOItli ( OlilUM'OMIHM H.
W
t ootton bloom
;ni:th 'h on the
water melon
bat erery Democrat in her borders
will do bis bent to secure bis rlec
tioo.
a are aot to be mislead a.s to
DeiBoerata ara aboat ta undertake.
.Baltlaior New a.
Tsrn Baoablioaa Baaate haa
rssnsl tkm Sdrer bill; a Democxt-
lo Iloaaa la czpactatt topaaa it, and I the vital tasoe of the-cam paign, and
taall a BapabUeaa lf aidaat vilJ I o soph la try can sdace as from the
ta It. All thai will ba raiaed by I path c4 patriotic doty. The" tarifT
UU labbab will be that it will bajia htdecxui, bat It is ia angel of
, aaorw that aoana Hapab-1 light tkeaide he moastroas Force
linana aa tot ailrsr aad sosaa aralbilL We rem member the speech
axalaat it.whUe aoata Deaaoerata ara I of Mr. Cleveland in which he says
"Vkavtie oar political ad
rermariea beat opontheYaasage of
a Federal law, with the scarcely
deaied parpoee of perpetuating
partiaa) supremacy, which invades
tha State with election machinerj
deaigaed to promote Federal inter
(ereaee with the rights ot the peo
pia of the locaJiUee coocertied, dis
crediting their honesty and lair
aad lastly arousing their
Jealoosyof centralised power, we
ill stubbornly resist such a dan
gerooa ana revolutionary scheme
in obedience to oar pledgee for the
support or tbe state government
in ah their rights
Theae words buckle us to him
ith hooks of steel. Because of
hie poaitioo oa the Force bill, if for
ao other raoo. North Carolina
will give her vote to tbe greatest
Hna-1 living American, aad hail bis elec
The I tioa aa a pledge that the rights of
nil aiet aad I the Statea w ill be preserved, and
Mr. Saasoaa I the Meaainga of liberty transmitted
headaartera I to oar latest poterity
North Carolina saJate Virginia
aa a sister State in the advancing
eolamn of the uu tern fled and in
vtacible Democracy
tor lilTar aad auaaa ara agaiast it
Bt taa whole qoeatloa will be left
axactlr where it waa before the
Baaate revived it aitloj, aad
Clarralaad wiQ be alecCetl all tbe
aaaaa. Kiehmoad Time.
Tn friead of Mr. Siaimoaa ara
vhi mil led with the maaaer ia
Vaiea blaaleetioai to the ehairss
aalpaf taa State KiecaUva Ooea
antlaa la raeeivad by Deaaoermta ia
all parte of the State Taa RaJeigb
aarraapoadeat of the Wdmiagtoa
Vaaawanr 'tat: The eUetioa of
Haas, F. M. Stssaaoaa a ehairmaa
ciaa reoaral aatUfaetioe). tie ia
a wee af the beet
weaker ia U. Htata.
IUaaaasDeJTa la the Sel die
Utea kave peeved I hi. U r
BMa wtil be here axt week
CaalnJ aoaaaaiuee
aieef a secret a ry.
will aataallaa hie
aara raaraiasir. TW IVssocraU ia
laaBUteaiaai aid bias liberally
aad aaartlly. with rouse, pea aad
aoeaec book.
BajliTca Vajicb, we ara glad to
taara. la pleased with hi arjoara at
Ua Islaad Beaca hotL at the
If ssaaiirnks, aad haa eoasiderabiy
laipcvrad alace hia arrival oa last
Trail areolae a week ago. lit
talaa a daily bat ia tha solphar
water frwaa the ariealaa wiL The
Sea a tor Lakae hia saeel la hie root
aa aooooat of eoaraaieocr, aad J
tontaar aa ia geitiag aloag vary
aoaafortaaly aader the kind atten
Uoaa Mr. Boder, the eoarteooa
pcwpriator esf tie hooae. Qaite
aaaa bar oar their reeoect to the
Beast or froea tiate to time, aad he
aordialJr receive theaa ia hi
rooaa.-afeaaeager.
SXaiTOB BOOBR U. U ILLS has
gave) to Texaa to eater ao-
livaly into the eaaapaiga. Great
heat haa been involved ia the Loae
Star State over the gnberaatorial
eon teat, bat ia that the Senator
wiU Cake no part, aa the strife ia
solely over taa aosaiaatioa. He
roea boom oal r tot the pa rpoee of
com bat tag oa the stamp the here
sfee of tbe third pi if novemeat,
which taa air aad y aeeaaed coo id
erabie proportioaa. The big Dam
ocralie nxsjority ia eeriooaiy threat
aed, aad il will Uka the Uu ef
forta of taa "aaUrrtaed" to hold the
oiara ta liaa.
WHT STaND BT THE DE(XRITI(
PlRTTr
There are those in tbe country
who are serioosly considering tbe
qoeatioa, why stand by tbe Demo
era tie part) Y
uaoat aaaoming sapenor wis
dom, we propose to answer tbe
eoqairy.
Staad by tbe Democrat 10 party
becaaae of its history. It is vener
able with sge. and every suc-
eeaaive year has teemed
with freb proofs of its utility and
bleeaiag.
Oar fathers were wise builders
and laid well tbe foundations ol
the Govern meat.
Washington's election to be tbe
first Preaident of tbe 1'aited States
i aot the result of political srut
ty or party tactic, u vu tue
spontaneous outburst of patriotic
derotioa to the father of his cmn
try. Bat, it was not possible for a
Kepablicloog to exist without the
formation of parties. There tw
ao land an ark to steer by; no lamp
of experience to shine as a beacon
ligh along the way. Tbe Federal
and Kepablican parties sprang
i a to existance on tbe oaest'on.
hether tbe government or the
twcii'v three -ta'es added to
n. It : a remarkable fact
that ever lO"")t of terrt'ory added
to the Nrttionalloniain since the
formation cf the go ernment w
aciu;rei uintt r I )eno--r.it adm i.
tration, except.::;, .llone iceNui.d.
sterile and profi '. Ie.s .vla.-k.i.
With the end l 1 'emocratic ,ui
minLStration came the beginning
of our woes The Republican par
ty violatel the 'och' 'it ion by ei
he sou', h from
ejnaJ rights in the territories, and
foroed her patriotic i-eople to the
alternative of choosing between
Inequality in the I'nion or inde
pendence out of it , and th is pre
cipitated the bloodies? revolution
in the annels of :.:ne. States were
dissevered, and it w.vs no' until the
election of Cleveland that tbt
I'nion waa restored and the ble
singn of litverty voachedsafe to
every American o;t,.-n from the
lakes to the gulf.
Knongh of the pat. what of the
present and the future'
The Democratic party pledges
the same fidelity to the I nion and
tbe Constitution that ha.s charac
terized its past history, and stands
before'the country a the champion
of tbe righta of the State arid tbe
liBerties of the people. It denies
tbe right of the Government to
take from the people any more by
taxation than is necessary to de
fray tba expenses of the Govern I Calvin Buckmaeter, of tbe
man t annmicill p ail m i n i f pred : it' 1 " 11 ii ai i , uum rieiiciii:-,
claims for the people the right to
conduct their elections uninfluenced
by the presence of federal soldiers;
it says to monopoly "take your heel
from the necks of my people," and
it offer to every man an equal
chanc on life'u great battlefield.
It plaoes no embargo on enter
prise, but it honors labor and
guarantees its reward.
was from
L'oth inst:
from Ed.
WHAT HAS IT DONE.'
Following the line of our edito
rial on, why stand by the Demo
cratic Party, we come to consider,
what has it doneT
It reclaimed a continent from
savage barbarity and tilled it with
Christian civilization. It estab
lished a Government on the purest
principles of liberty and formed a
Constitution that has stood
tbe test of a ocntury, and
is everywhere recognized
as the perfection of human
wisdom and the corner stone of an
Indissoluble I'nion of indestructa
ble States. It has oecnred honor
abroad and security home.
Through all the vicisitude of war
and peace it haa held inviolate the
sacred principle of local self gov
ernment and made the rights of the
citizen the object uf its sleeplesa
watchfulness and unwavering so
licitude. It hiW t adjusted the
intricate machinery of Government
to the complex system of a union
of independent States into one na
tionality as to shake the fouLda
tions of monarchy and caue the
eatablishment of republics in every
quarter of the glob.
This much has Democracy done
and more to extol the American j
tern and extend its lctiaem e to i
the world at large. . ,
We come to tbe supreme good:
the inSaence of Democracy in
the States. Here, it is the guar
dian of propertv, and the protec
torof life andlibrtv
Look at North Carolina. Pas
sing over her colonial history, the
part she acted fu the lormation of
the ( sovernment, her progress and
development from the adoption of
the Federal Constitution to the
downfall of tbe Confederacy, we
come to the dark period of reoon
struction. Ii was no fault of North
Carolina that tbe despot's heel waa
on her soil. The ordeal of war waa
not of her choosing, but she held
her colors on the perilous edge of
battle until the giant mind ol Da
vis was impotent to plan and the
matchless genius of Lee could no j
longer execute. Leaving on the)
field the proud record of her death j
leea fame, her citizen soldiers re j
tamed to tneir uomes ana re
newed their allegiance to the Un
ion. Hut the avenger waa on their
track. Instead of leing regarded
as fellow citizens of a common
country thev were subjected to op
pressions that Pussia never knew.
No man with the common instincts
of humanity can look upon North
arolina in tne days of recon
struction, and suppress his indig
nant emotions. Bankruptcy uni
versal, and all save honor lost.
Her freborn citizens outlawed, her
homes, dissolated and their sacred
relations violated an ignoble ruce
rioted in her ram, and all we can
know or dream of wtretchedneas
was hers. From this condition
t its
Holland on the i'-tli nit: ti rat green
corr. or roasting ears. !rom Mr. H.
U eVani on rii.-t da of duly; first
ripe tomatoes, from Mrs. David
,1 uoes on the ' i : h u 1 '
The reieiit rams base injured
crops very much over t he county
and o:-.!h we' winds have dam
accl corn ,tunr; the sound one half
i. not more: cotton looks well, pea
nuts, srtet pcjtoes, sugar cane
u are all right so lar.
(. W. Mrnith -hipped 'IK) bbls.
Irish potatoes and lacked ! -4 lay
ing the freight.
Ve took a tiling trip on New
Kiver last week during the rainy
s'Ason, found ever body well
w here we went. They were lively
and had good crops as could be f I
peered, some of these are third par
ty men and sa they won't vote for
Cleveland or Harrison either.
We don't May that we expect to
vote ior Cleveland and Stephenaoa
unless we know- that we can get
some better ones to vote tor, bnt
we don't think we ha e heard of
any letter ones yet.
Married, on New- Kivtrlast Sun
das, b H. ,Io' Pollard, Lmi, , Mr.
Absalum l'.aibei to Miss Ljcretia
diliet, youngest daughter of the
late Seth Gillett, all of Onslow
county. May health, wealth, pros
perity and happiness atteDd you
both forever.
Also married in Swansboro on
the "JJnd of June last. Capt.
schr.
Del.,
to Misa Lucy Ploodgood, only
daughter of Capt. Joseph Blood
good of Swansboro. The bride
and groom left yeeterday for their
home in Delaware, on the schr.
Frank Hall. May the Lord bless
yon Lucy and make you happy and
contented in the love and respect
of your husband in your far away
home. Miss Lncy was one of our
best yonug ladies.
Mrs. K. 11. Ward and daughter
returned home from New Berne.
Schrs. J. Ii. TomlinsoD, Frank
Hall and C. C. Davidson, cleared
yesterday with lumber from Terry's
mill lor New York, two of these
l vessels were three mast erf; ar-
rived, Capt. Martin Bloodgood in
schr. G. L Laulame from Phila.,
j for roHiu from W. H . Wynne at
I Lin wood .
Deer hunting commences now,
j Kev. lnao Henderson killed a flue
buck lafit Saturday, weighed 112
! lbs. d rested
j Kev. Den j . Ward preached a fine
I sermon here last Sunday night as
j per not.ee.
The iaarterly meeting of the M.
II. Church here, convenes on the
' Uu Saturday and Sunday in this!
month, ,1 uly I
1 (..'apt. George Hell, has three!
young otters,' uearlv half grown
They are tame and docile, he has
been ollered -rJii lor the three and
ref Qsed.
Mr. Dan Pussell and family with
Mrs. Joe M. Ward and family of
Wiltningtou are sojourning in
S wansboro.
HDl'l A HON IN JdNHS (01 NT V.
V Ke.niet f"r a ITiitrd KITort on Part
o! ( (i m ri i i I tr, Iracliers, Snperlii
t nile 11 t -.
I ' re I .i i-i n lt lor Hilt t le --(on cr-
nnr I '. 1 1 i - on n S;n the MiM
lir .tlaiiif aineil.
1'lTism iti;, J h I 11. In tense
excitement prevails here over the
ordering out ot the State militia by
the governor. Opinion is pretty
evenly divided as to the action of
the strikers when confronted by
the S 000 members of the guard. It
is believed among the laboring
element that the strikers will resist
the States (luard to the last.
The two Pittsburg legiments and
oue battery are composed large of
workingmen, and there may be
some diflieulty expeiienced in
getting the men in ' line.
Their oflieers arc confident, how
ever, that those who do turn out
will obey mlers and fire if neces
sary. II AREIsdlURG, Pa., Julv 10
The entire division of the National
Guard of Pennsylvania, about 8.
(K)o men; has been ordered to
Homestead to support Sheriff
McCleary in suppressing the riots
at that place.
In answer to a digpatch from
Sheriff McCleary, Gov. Pattison
telegraphed the following order:
(tF.OEiiE K. Snowden, Major
General commanding National
Guard of Pensylvania:
Put the division under arms and
move at once with ammmition to
the support of the sheriff of Alle
gheny county, at Homestead.
Maintain the peace protect all
persons in their rights under the
constitution and laws of the Sta'e.
Communicate with me.
KhBERT K. Patterson,
Governor.
Incase of battle arrangements
have been made for temporary
hospital service
A possible outcome of the
presence of the militia at the works
may be an armistice
Families are fast leaving Home
stead.
Many nrgent appeals are being
made by outsiders for a peaceful
settlement of
arbitration
heavy burden of responsibility to
bear in this case, for timely action
and prudent counsel on their pir.
would, in my opinion, have gon
far toward preventing this tiouble.
"This outbreak settles one mat
ter forever, and that is that the
Homestead mill hereafter will be
mn non union, and the Carnegie
Company will never again recog
nize the Amalgamated Association
nor any other labor organization.
The Homestead trouble will doubt
iess also have the effect of mtlu
encing any other mills heretofore
union to become non anion, a:id
thus free their owners trcn: tin
arbitrary dictation of labor union v
I also consider that this riot by the
accredited members of the Am a!
gamated Association will be its
death blow. It will certainly go
far to alienate the synpathy and
good wishes of the bos? people in
tho community."
About 10 o'clock tonight the
headquarters of the Homestend
men were invaded by three inc.!.
who mingled among a good p;l(J
crowd in the rooms and distributed
an incendiary circular, e idcatly
prepared by the Anarchistic socie
ties of Pittsburg, or perhaps Chi
cago. The Anarchistic met with
the greatest snrpriie of their livep.
The strikers, so far from falling in
to the arms of the emissaries of
destruction and dynamite, at once
took, them prisoners and prepared
to hnstle them out of town.
Homestead is strangely silent
this morning- It is the quiet of reader
online nffna - V n . V. m U 1 J I
. - writer, Knows tne meaning
are wondering what will be the .huxuni." "
uen siep. jne men are naming. "Well
liic ( orrect Use of Words.
i
, Some years ago I was engaged
in turning over the pageeofan una-
bridged dictionary, m search of a
word of the meaning of which 1
tv as in o.oubr. when an editona
i tneiul came in aad chaffed me con
jceming my knowledge if word
J definition.
i "JLTie most utetul book for an au.
i thor to possess is a big dictionary."
, he said: "provided, of course, that
i he will make diligent and constant
I use of it. Nine tenths of the writers
I of the day, including even the most I
.distinguished, are very hazy in j
i rheir ideas concerning the exact j
I meaning of many of the words they
use. For instance, take so common
I a word at 'commodious': though I !
J presume, of course, that you know !
i its exact meai.ing." I
j "'On, certai!iiy.: said I, smiling!
: confidently. 1 Jt means spacionn, j
j roomy.' ' j
j ' Ah. Hist look it up, please.'"
1 I t imed to the word in my die- !
tionary, and discovered that'"coro-
medtous" was not there defined as :
I spacious, roomy: and for the first i
' 'ime in my life my faith in Web !
ptf-r wavered. I
'as a f;rory-wr:ter, ol course,
you have nesd the expression 'a j
bnxum lass now entered the
room.' " '
"Oh, yes."
" What is your idea of the mean
ing ot the word 'buxnm.'?"
"Plump, stout, possessing embon
point," I rejoined. "Why, every
to suy nothing of every
of
t?fe- fe-r: rfi); 3rr VC . kiTS I 'l
I
for Infants and Chsldre
i astori :i .
-r .suH-rf-rw'
:r;te;iitrTit f
o,rk
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Vn i n en l i nr Lett' r i-i
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their wounds, or making prepara
tions to bury their dead.
The leaders of the men propose
at once to have the fence of the
Carnegie property rebuilt, and also
to repair all other damage caused
by yesterday's riot. This willl be
done ao as to prevent any suits for
damages from the company. The
old gnarda were secured by the
men, and placed on duty to again
look after the company's interest.
There is much surprise here over
the reported release by the Sheriff
of the Pinkerton guards. When
the men agreed not to kill the
guards it was the understanding
that the guards should be placed in
jail till information for the mur
derers could be sworn out against
just look it up."'
I did look it up; and my confi
dence in Webster ran out like the
ebb of a tlood-tide.
Seriously, I was dumbfounded.
If I did not know the definition of
two such words as "commodious"
and "buxum," ho w inexact must be
my knowledge of many less com
mon words, whose meaning until
this moment I would doubtless
nave connctentiy asserted my
knowledge ol!
The ability to write or speak tho
Ingush language with precision is
an invaluable accomplishment that
all educated persons should strive
to attain. And it can be attained
only by the exercise of vigilance
and by a willingness to search out
the definitions of words regarding
the meaning of which we have the
them. The report of their release
the grievances by ecacea mucn angry aiscnssion at least doubt. Always when reading
uu. bum naaijuimcu nucu u nave a dictionary near at hand
was rememDerea mac n me men and mark down for rejerence 8uch
appeared as witnesses mey wouia WOrds as vou come across that
themselves be liable to prosecution 8trike you as being used in a sense
ior nut. oeverai oi me jeauers ex- that you do not fully nnderstand
t-iooocu icnm uYor tue icicle auu m0 not be satisfied witu guessing
believe no legal complications will at the meaning of words. Read to
an8e improve the fulness and precision
xney aeciare mat nao meguaras
not come here there would have
been no violence. As evidence of
their sincerity a committee of three
AFTER THE BATTLE.
Each Side Charirlner the Other With
Muriler Pinkertons Freed They
Maimed to Have Been Fooled
and Forced Into the
Fight.
No new deaths were reported to
dav ana the whole number of those went through the works at an ear
known to have been killed in yester- ly hour this morning, coiled up the
days battle are 11. Nine of these ropes, and hose, took down all bar
were residents of Homestead and
two Pinkerton men. It ia believed
that several other Pinkerton men
were shot and lell into the river,
and that the current carried their
bodies away, but there is no way
to verify this.
The locked out men, many of
whom had not closed their eyes in
ncades and removed so lar as pos
sible all evidences of a conflict
Homestead again is waiting,
waiting confidently and sternly
A PINKERTON MAN'S STORY
Pittsburg, Pa., Julv T. With
has head bandaged, one arm in
a sling, Joseph Glosier, a man
weighing overe 200 pounds, was
people waa supreme
Hamilton waa tbe leader of the Democracy rescued her
OOL.TOXXrxsox, editor of FedrJit, and Jefferson led the j command the people rose in th
tbm buu DmoerU, at Tojxka, I Rpobiicaa Guided by the ge- 1 majesty of freemen and shook radi
Of fl It wm rvporUd uoi lof laia of ilamdton, it ta no wonder I cal bondage from them like dew
Ifttatt, tMiif dkfvwad wilklthat fdralim became popular ' drops from a lion's mane. The
C!wTiaa4'ii omlnlioa, aad (o add culminate! in tbe election of
IS tbs lSpaWJaa, km John Adam a tbe sucoewor of
com! eoalroJ t&a Tpk Daily Waahin jrton. liat federalism was
Tvpid &4 propOvM to rta it m jot aaited to the growth, develop
ttiaJxtl DwOTitto Tipapor oaat aad pntaity of free inti-
federal soldiery that had hovered
like birds of evil omen over the
brooding disolation folded their
tents and marched northward, anJ
then came in their stead white
In order the better to promote
the cause of education in Jones
county, the Superintendent desires
the earnest co operation ot all
school eommittemen.
He desires, in the first place, that
they employ the very best teachers
possible. Cheap teacherB, as i
general thing, give worthless in
struction: therefore do not choose a
teacher Ivecause he asks a low
salary. If your children are be
gioners, tnen it is more necessary
that they have a com potent teacher
to lav a correct foandation.
i lie chiuireu snouia nave also a
comfortable school building, and
one large enough not to be crowded
A good sie black. board say three
by ten feet is indispensable to
every school, and no teacher can
teach effectually without one. The
committee in conjunction with the
teacher should see that these mat
ters are attended to, because they
add much to the efficiency and com
for of the school.
Those who wish to apply for a
certificate to teach In Jones county
if unknown to the Superintendent,
should bring a certificate of good
moral character from some well
known reputable person. If from
anotl er county h certificate ol
character ironi tne Superintendent
of that C ). is preferable.
It is requested that they pass
themselves upon some elementray
work upon physiology and upon
the theory and practice of teaching.
tvery teacher should be acquaint
ed with these branches, in addition
to the others, and they will be ex
amined on them as the law re
I quires.
I leaciiers should insist upon
ever child being furnished nith the
books needed, and should discour
age the usual plan of studying to
gether, which is fatal to the prog
ress of the child. See each patron
in person and tell him the great
necessity ol his child having books.
I trust too the teachers will give
monthly entertainments and invite
the patrons and committee out and
prepare a short talk upon the neces
sity of education. At the close of
the school, it would add much to
the interests of education to have
a picnic f r t he children and insist
on the parents coming out, if possi
ble get some one to address them
on some educational topic.
All progressive teachers will at
tend the educational meetings
offered them, and a.s the law re
quires them to attend the institu
tes of the county, they will be ex
pected to do so.
Srr r. ( Junes Co.
Lthey were powerless to control the
. i r c . . . ii t
un rrr ' m r r r i inrui irn u ru i m iiuii i a v i . . i i
"-K'j v par v in thP mornincr rh wo
cue lemaie portion out. naa " kn0w there was trouble of anv
not oeen ior me wuu uemouBwn- ki d Wh Iwag handeda
tions inauigeoin oyme women, Ithrew ifc down and tod
who called upon their husbands Qr tr bo
ano sons to avenge me kui ng oi fc f caDtain that L would 1U)t
me workmen wno were snoc Dy tne fir. ohn: no.a;Rf wnrtinrmM1
sleep tor labours, retired eariy the picture of misery. He said
last nignc and lew oi mem put in T nt nl mv in-;nripS on the
an appearance this morning, oat a way from the boat to the rink,
siroug aruieu quau was uowniru kv,t i arn not
last night to guard every approach sh0uld have
w LUC luimuoD i"""" -"o vuiii-1 Knocked off tor coming here
piete routing ot Tne I'inKerions hnmo ia in .Tpmpv rihv 1
yesterday evening puta me men in have a family. Recently 1 lost
high spirits and the mora radical mv noRition. A friend, told me
boldly declare that should another u" rnu( o.Pf a riiarP ;is
attempt be made by the company private detective in a little town
lu "ouoiu owmuui t"ui","J near Pittsbure- at a salary ot S15
the enemy will receive even worse
treatment than that accorded to
the detectives brought here on the
barges-
Hugh O'Donnell and other con
servative labor leaders denounce
the action of the mob after the sur
render of the deputies as having
been brutal and cowardly. To the
credit of the great majority of the
men who are locked out, it can be
said that they had no hand in the
assault npon the defenseless men.
They did all in their power to pro
tect the men who had thrown
themselves npon their mercy. But
a week and board. I went home
and told my wife. With tears
in her eves she becered me not
to accept the place.
"She said something told
the employment offered was not
honorable as people were not
paying private watchmen such
large salaries, cut 1 did not lis
ten to her, After being hauled
all over New York and Ohn, I
reached Pittsburg: with a
number of men, whon I also
learned had been eneraged as
watchmen . None of us knew
exactly where we were going
of your vocabulary.
There are a number of words
that can scarcely be used wrongly
yet the exact meaning of which is
often unknown to those that speak
er write them. "Condign,"
"cogent," -'invidious" are three
words of this class. Many use the
expression "condign punishment,
"cogent reason," "invidious com
parison," without knowing the
precise meaning of the qualifying
words. Again, there are certain
words that, have a similarity of
structure, and one is apt to infer
there from a similarity in meaning
Many.thns suppose that "vocation"
and "avocation are synonymous
although really thev are quite dif
complaining I Ierenc in meaning. Appended is a
had mv head wuius, me ucumiauun
ot wnicu the reader win dtp wen to
look up and impress on his mind:
Avocation, ambient, asperse
apposite, abrogate, archives, au
tonomy.
Bucolic, bellicose, bedight, biba
cions.
Corollary, cosrent. condign, cur
sory, canon, contravine.
Derogate, desultory, dereliction,
dissimulation, didactic, dynamics,
;ier depositary, depository.
-esoteric, ernoue, engiuie, em
pirical, exordium, euphony, empy
real.
Pinkertons, it is probable the latter
would not have been so roughly
handled.
Bnrress McGluckie addressed
the crowd at the rink, and said:
Fellow citizens, 1 call upon yon
and each ot you to act in an order
ly manner. We will not permit
any further unlawlul demonstra
tions. All the men will be looked
ud. and not one of them will be al
lowed to escaDe. Each one of these I the rink last night:
bums' and 'beats' who came here! here trom .Brooklyn
to shoot down honest working men
will be charged with murder. We
will see if the poor people have not
equal rights with monopolists who
employ and send to their place a
gang of murderers and cut-throats.'
This address was greeted with
cheers. It had the desired effect,
and the mob became more orderly
Kind Words of Cheer.
w nen a proprietor known se na a
grand and good remedy for the macy
ills that tlesb and blood are ueir to, it
pleases him exceedingly to receive such
evidences of appreciation as follows
W, F. Miles, Mtlesville, N. O., writes:
"I have used Botanic Blood Balm and
find it to b8 all that it is reoommended
and not until we heard the hring to be. "
D. C. Blanton, Thomasville, Ga.,
writes: T have used Botanio Blood
Balm in my family as a tonic and blood
purifier with highest satisfactory re
sults."
F. O . Hoffman, editor Times, Rocky
Mount. Va., writes: "I am pleased to
g-y that Botanic Blood Balm is the beat
appetizer and tonic for delioate people
I ever saw. It acted like a charm in
my case.
F. H. Hickory, 1208 Main street,
Lynchburg, Va., writes: "I was broke
out all over with sores, and my hair
was falling oat. After using a few
I am triad to escape alive. Iam
sure at least half a dozen men
were drowned by jumping over
board when they saw the men
on the shore were determined to
burn the barges.'' '
STORY OF THE TRUCE AND II "W
IT WAS BROUGHT ABOUT.
One of a group ot tour men
who were on the barges said at
We came
to accept
places as private watchmen
When we arrived here in the
boats and heard the shooting
we realized the kind of a box we
had placed ourselves in. Fully
seventy-five per cent, of the
men haa Deen aeceiveu, ami
thev demanded of the leaders
that all firine: from the boat
We are glud to note the hio! th.it
there is a very considerable ii -crease
in the number of hogs raised
in our county, as comnared with
the number for many yearn past, i
It is a well known fact that our j
own home mnde hncon is far mi
perior in tlavor to that 'vhich our,
merchants bring us. When we get
once more to raising our own "hog
and hominy," we can dispense with'
our North-western smoke houses
and granaries. Barbecue will then
become more plentiful and cbenper.
Think of it! cheap barbecue.' Is
there any think more toothsome
than barbecue especially when
you have had no dinner and its ten
miles to your home and the "old
woman' never sits up for you. The
campaign opens soon. The figs are
ripe the speakers are full of elo
quence and the country needs
saving badly. What an 'exciting
and glorious summer we liae be.
fore us!
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS.
The Disciples of Christ have a
most beautiful brick building on
Caswell street nearly finished. It
is decidedly an ornament to the
town. Its graceful proportion
strike the eye of the passer-by.
The interior is beautifully iiniehed,
or will be soon, in two color.-5., one of
the natural color of the pine varn
ished, the other of a bright cherry
color. The pulpit platform is in n
recess. The Moor of thih platform
will be arranged so that it can be
easily moved and disclose ;i neat
baptistery with steps leading to
rooms on either side. The audi
torium will seat more people than
any church in town. The spire
is topped with metal work orna
ments made by a young mechanic
of Kinston, Mr. Kobert L. Rhodes;
and it reflects great credit upon
his skill, as other and oldef me
chanics had refused to undertake it
on account of the great nicety re
quired to tin isli it properly. The
windows are ot the Gothic order
and will be filled with stained
glass.
ME. PICON'S LECTURE.
The lecture ci this favorite son
of N. U. on Friday night at the
opera house? on "The Almighty
Uoilar," was well attended by a
crowded house. When we say that
he fully sustained his reputation,
we say all that we can in bis praise.
In private conversation, afterwarde,
speaking ot his arrest, he express
ed some 'disappointment at not
being able to make some disclos
ures for tne bcrefit of the public,
on account of the District Attor
torney'8 dismissal of the case.
Mr. Dixon was moat gracefully
introduced by Mr. Plato Collins, a
recent University grauduate, ti
Kinston.
s-rnooi. INTERESTS.
Kinston College will open Aug.
2'Jth with an increased number of
teachers. Among these will be
Dr. R. H. Lewis, for many years a
teacher in Kinston. Kvery de
partment of school work of real
benefit will have its exponent in
the person of a teacher experienced
in that branch.
The Misses Patrick's school, will
open also, near tne same time.
They have a strong corps of able
teachers and will secure a deserved
patronage. They have won for
themselves reputation as managers
and instructors which will give
them a goodly number of the many
children hereabouts as pupils.
BICYCLES.
The city fathers, a few davs ago.
bottles of Uotanio Blood Balm my hair I nasseri Rn ordinance forbidding the
quit falling out and all the sores get 1 ridinJ of thepe vehicleH , ,lro they
veniciesrj
iiir. ii. S. mti.-i has got some
very line Fve;-t potatoes, lie
nu-cd eome i emarkabi yfi ne onions;
some would rin-sMire i 1 li inches in
diameter. Who can beat this?
We an; catching all tho fish we
xv.iiit ar.il none en i ed it more than
i'.( i-:i your crrri-Knoiiden t.
'' : ;-e ti:-! i-,.ii;j, l..ii- started
r.p their trade for the balance of
the year. ?r. beat has not com
menced yet but we expect him
every nigh.
Our yoiiDg cur n id ihiuncdout and
plowed, it is very line to this time.
I he hearts of the Democrats of
Kershaw were oversowed with joy
when they learned of the nomina
tion of Cleveland. They undoub
tedly think be will be elected.
JON ! ()! TY r0KKKSP0 DKM'E.
Damage to Crop n lliiiltliiiir I'o-
lili' iil Mutter
till
coun
Julia E. Johnson, Stafford's P. O., 8
(J., writes: I had sutferr d is years
with eczema and was at times confined
to my bed. The itching was terrible
My son-in.law got me one-half dozen
bottles of Botanio Blood Balm, which
entirely cured me and I ask you to pub
lien thia for the benefit of others suffer
in like manner. '
August A. Klages, 810 St. Charles
street, Baltimore, Md., writes: "From
my youth I suffered trom a poisonous
taint in my biood. My face and body
was continuoliv affected with eruptions
and sores. I ana now 42 years of age
and had been treated both in dermany
To ARREST TRICK FOR MURDER.
There is talk of a movement on
the part of friends of the strikers
who were killed at Homestead yes
terday to have H. C. Frick, presi-
cease and a flag: of truce be run nd America, but no rer-cdy overcame
up.
1 T J. . i. I
man. put wnen i went lu iue mir Btin ia !., Rm,,M,
captain and told him what tne j an(j healthy, and I consider the poison
men wanted he turned upon me I permanently driven from my Diooa
bot-
with a terrible curse and
dent of the Carnegie Steel Com- You'll fiedit or die. You
pany, limited arrested on a charge
of murder. It is claimed that Mr.
Frick is directly responsible for the
employment of the Pinkertons and
that he is culpable in the eyes ol
the law aa was Milton Weston, a
Chicago capitalist, who was con
victed of murder in the second
degree and sentenced to
said
can't
get out of here alive unless you
fight your way out." When I
repeated this to the men they
were very inaignani ana sug
gested that the ropes be cut, and
we let the barges noat aown tne
m, j - 1 ..1 - c
river. The captain learneu oi
this and said he would kill the
indorae it as the best blood remedy.'
I.EM9X ELIXIR.
serve flrst man w10 attempted to
cut
seven years in the penitentiary for the ropes. All day long we
causing a riot in the Murraysville pieaded with those in command
gas held in 1885. Weston sent an Lt v: Finally when we
armed force to take possession of snw nrpnarations were beintr
mat puij iu uiojjulc. vuc mace Q iyUi:n mQ oarges we
was killed, and although Y eston Ljecided to act promptly. About
was in Cuicago when the trouDie f D rmt tno-Pthpr and wp
, o - , , , .
of
utifatlM TV mlj
eXkMMf la ths Ootdooi to Ual k
U1 1 luMani ttm rtrj 4mj Im
!J of earn wX.
tatioaa, aad at tbe end of four ( winged legions, the advance guard
jn John Adams gave place to of a higher civilization ami a more
Toe ma Jeffenoo, tbe Ulaatrous enduring prosperity.
aatUor of Ut DedaraUoaa of Lode-1 Behold the old North State now'
What is more deserving of sym
pathy than a young man with fif
teen cents in his pocket, a girl on
each arm, and an ice cream sign in
sightl
occurred he was found guilty
murder in the second degree.
The only apparent difference in
the cases is that Weston acted as
an individual, while 1 rick is tne
head of a corporation.
MAY INDICT THE STRIKERS.
Mr. Frick was not visible to the
majority ot callers at nisornoe to
day, but Secretary Lovejoy, of the
company said: "The Amalgamated
people who committed these recent
overt acts will probably find them
selves in a very bad hole, fo when
the proper time arrives a number
of them will be arrested on a charge
of murder, and I need scarcely say
there will be no lack of evidence.
It will be overwhelming. I think
that the national? officers of the
Amalgamated Association have a
resolved to make a final plea for
deliverance from our awtul
position and if it were refused to
throw the leaders, aoout ten in
number, overboard and take
things in our own hands. When
we made this demand the com
mander saw that we were very
much in earnest and they agreed
to surrender."
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The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale in Newborn by F. 8. Duffy,
wholesale and rstail druggist.
QiildrenCryoritcherslCastona
A PLEASANT LEMON DRINK.
For biliouness and oonatipation, take
Lemon Elixir.
For indigestion cd fouU omach, take
Lemon Elixir
For sick and o-Tvouj headaches, take
Lemon Elixir-
For sleeplessness and nervousness,
take Lemon Elixir.
For loss of appetite and debility, take
Lemon Elixir.
For fever, chills and malaria, take
Lemon Elixir.
Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any
of the above diseases, all of which arise
from a torpid or diseased liver, stomaoh,
kidneys, bowels or blood.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Morley,
Atlanta, Oa.
50c. and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by
druggists.
A PROMINENT MINISTER WRITES.
After ten years of great suffering
from indigestion, with great nervous
prostration, biliousness, disordered kid
neys and constipation, I have been
cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir,
and am now a well man.
Rev. O. C. Davis,
Eld. M. E. Ohuroh South,
No. 28 Tatnall St.. Atlanta, Oa
on Main bt. and com
pelling tbe use of a less rate of
speed an the other streets. Some
of the boys, to make a case aad
test the constitutionally of the law,
took a turn up Que?n St. and con
tinue so to do.
BASE BALL.
On Thursday, eleven joucg gen
tleman of Kinston, composing the
K. B. B. C. accepted an invitation
from Tarboro to play a match game
there. They took the early train
at 7 a. m. on the A. C. L. At eight
o'clock that night news came by-
wire that the Thursday afteruoOD
game resulted in a sccie ol 1 1 to ¬
rn favor ot Tarboro Un T nil ay
morning another game was played
result, 8 to 7 in favor of Tarboro.
At Rocky Mount the scores were 8
to 7 and 15 to 13, in favor of Kins
ton.
A negro's house near the shingle
mill of Mr. John liarvey caught fire
on the roof Friday morning, but
was soon extinguished by the exer
tions of Messrs. Warren, K
rick, Hicksonand others.
Mrs. Polly Parker, an aged citi
zen ot Woodington township, 'Jl
years old, died at her residence
Thursday July Gth.
EMPTY JAIL
There are no prisoners in our
county jail. There is one inmate.
temporarily confined for safe keep
ing, until he can be transferred to
the lunatic asylum in Goidsboro-
He is a negro.
A 1: AcfiEi..
The general health of
try is good
The wets and the dry's had a
scuflle before the county commis
sioners which caused the saloons at
Trenton to be closed for u few days
much to the disappointment of
many who v.;mted their drams are
dispensed m-. usual.
'J he croph in Jones count are
badly injured by the lung 0011 ti no
ai rams. ( vui.. e consult 1 m
Hired at leuat I ," pel eent, cotton
L!0 or L.,r per cent., while uiauy cot
ton fields are in need of work ami
can't bo worked for the wntei. Wo
are under the impression that Uu
acreage of the cotton crop in Joum
county in 115 per n-i.t nnd (hut, crop
will be a lea.: r this e.ii .".-:) per
cent iesj t'..an ! ist j'ear.
Kurtr-ers are certainly having a
tough time. The sweet potatoes
wiU bo somewhat short t's i-ur far
mers say that from some cause
tbeir ebp Irds failed to furnish
them their usaul amount of
sprouts.
We leain Lh-.it Mr. it. L. May ia
massing lumber to build un addi
dition to his dwelMug.
When'Mr.J. P. Ilrogdon com
pletes his additions to the hotel it
will give him plenty of room for all
that may call upon him and at the
same time add much to the looks
of the hotel
We learn that the High School
building will be completed in time
for the fail session of the school.
The political pot has been sim
mering here lor the last lew weekB
but the call for a maen meeting of
the People's party e;i (Saturday
next has caused it to noil more
briskly and we suppose that Its or
ganization will cause tho great po
litical cauldron of Jones county to
boil over. Aspirants for oflise in
this county are standing idle, look
i n ir and peeping for n crack to slip
111. We must acknowbdge that
wc- iir.vi) never seen such a political
Btate of allairs Lu'tbis county before.
Saturday next, will show the world
that there is much ilifTeren.ee of
opinion in our county. We have
here tho Kepub!icani. Democrats
and People's parties and we also
have many who say that they have
become disgusted. with all parties
and will stand aloof from all par
ties and vote for such men as will
take c;ire of their interest, and at
the same time help them to tak
! ir. of th. 1 11 ti cys' and their bfl
b:e V 1 ii t ei en t .
The Jones co;i;i y Farmers Al
liance will meet in regular session
at Thursday the 1 lib of July.
Mr. John West, of Trenton town
ship has been stricken with Pa
ralysis an 1 is now in a critical con
dition.
Deer are plentiful with im.
Moses Hardy, col., eiptured three
during the past week.
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For Over Firtjr Years
Mrs. Winslow's 8oothinq Sybup has
been used for children teething. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
Allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is
the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty
Ive cents a bottle. Sold by all drug
gists throughout the world.
jan9d&wly
The need of a perfectly safo ami a!
ways reliable remedy for the peculiar
diseases of summer is universal. As a
remedy for the household, oftioe, on
the farm, on shipboard and for travel
era by land aud soa, Winktlmann 'a
Diarrhoea and Cholera Remedy has
proved its inestimable worth in the
prompt relief and cure cf all disorders
originating in the stomaoh and diges
tive system, such as Cholera, Cholera
Morbus, Diarrhoea, Cramps etc. Ser
viceable under all conditions, always
ready for use, and perfectly safe.
Price 25o. at all druggists.
june4d&wly.
The
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lYimle Academy,
' LEM, n. c.
I'lEiIe Cuiicge m the Sonth.
The '.Ust Annual Senaioo hr-g Ith Sep
tember lBt. U';2 Register for IrkI yenr
827. bwcisl feature:-dik dkykloi
Mii.NT of Health, Cuaractkii and
Intellect, Huilding. tborouahly re
modelled. Kully equipped Preparatory,
Collegiate and Post Graduate Depart
ments, besides first-class school in
Music, Art, Lanoacdes, Elocution,
COMMKKCIAI. AND INDUSTRIAL STUDIES.
JOHN H. CLEW ELL,
jlOlwlm Principal.