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i 4 .v , 3 V ut f r,, 4-i :VOlI!W,-NO. 5.. SHELBY; JNrG., ;EbNEI)AYjVFEBRUl23v 1887. j Single Oopy, Five Cants. .j . v u I -..-:.Y. : i- ; , - ... m ' i. & i - , - i . ...... ' - . " - . .... ., J.. 1. ,.-u.. 4- . j. -.. , ?RCFESSIQNAL, CARDS. K. L. SVBVRK. It. ii4JRAYnr. .MclRAYKH &.RYBDRIf, Attorneys ati Law, ; . ' . SlIRtJiY. V. C. MVE prompt Kttt-ntroni to all business J3g- ORire t p Coiivnerelal hotel . t.'i-tt H. OABAIflSS, ATTORNEY ;;AT LAW And United Statestommissiow, .-' SHELBV, N. C. i .- 3UACTICES "in: the ''ebnrts of Cleve laril and Rntherford counties. Office on West Warren street .f ; ?S-tf. Attorney it iii iBdjBotarj Public, GAFFNEY CITY, S. O. I KACTICKS h all the Conrts. Prompt J atteniion- given to , business, or- rv-iwmdence solicited. ' . .. ;g Office in My Hotel. ; ,tf Now thnt tV.e winds are wild and banks t i the snow '- " -, A.cr.is the paths hw, let wye "wnnt - to j In Buranur time, . T - I sit beside the fire and turn a rhyme - w f -, Of long a:ji. AlasvlKi piusicj take5 a minor kejl ; -It hear! Ih wind's d wp-rolling melody, . And murmuretoo; Dear heart, 'twas never thus as long as you Were h .-re with me. . ' ; "FothehogeUe4 I ciuldj always bring Your sunny face , Was like a garden i:v which happy piaca j A bird must sing! : j - Frank Dempster Sherman.' m OEE ADYEHTUEE, One balmj- June moruinsf, I 8at, RaJ anJ lonely, by the o'pen window of our little cabin in the far West My husband had left fbr'the nerest settlement to purchase jprovisions. Baby and I were aloue for the first time, as we - geuerallv accompanied him on these trips. , Our nearest neighbor lire! three i miles away, xney were strange peo- I pie ; the only woman in the family was I bad not biusr for them to eat, but by 1 our little home, brother Tom" with oaj cdinc on a few miles that thev would I and found notbintr the worse ; for the find f rends who wtre of: their owh l raid. 1 race. - ' r I When" they discovered oar escape At this they threatened to break they bad started -after, not waiting to down the door it it waa not opened.'" rbarn the dwelling aa ;we, bal feared I was powerless and saw that my only I they would. chance was to humor them."..: I "rem-1 ' We have lived m our western honia btingly opened the door, and - aa itlongr enough tonee it sarrounded,by a swunsrback in crowded the horrible populouu nnd wealthy cjauntiY; and 1 war-painted creatures, each peeringxu- J he nerer bad but ily One Adven4 i.. i:nt l. tnM liwusijr iuiv uui uiuc iwiU umiiij i seeming: to notice me, so intent were thev uijon Dlnnderr f ; : ' WHwi ttMfmry. s The last to enter was the white man. Great Ood I how I started as I iw him Broadway, in the vicinity of the Dlainlv. for I 'reeoenize1 mv onlv 1 Morton House,, presents a stransre ap vear8. ' : V-i f;".;--? i gaouta and Indians and the inhabi tints j Instantaneouslv htfrreeoOTized me? 1 th Aatee village, all of whom r but before I.conldutternwoid bepW6 niade a aitrn for me to hAMlent. I it- Aoc down to the Morton ilouse td meet derstood himl"Ha did nnt wtsb 4 Ta. 1 ibeii fellow prof ssionals, and it ia no dians to know of any acquaintancesliip oocowiaon thing to see a handred and between u$u ; . j nny or two nunarea men. eiotneq i in They were too intent upon peeking ibiicfeduns,- serepesf ihto boxes, cupboards and evervthine ad roed with everything from bows else in the house to notice : the- recoff- nd rrowa to Colt's 42-ealiber revol- THB PIVATVBIEI glBTIIPAT, t iny Tears mt Jaraallm ! Ik ' eeatCity. - 1 T. B;i JUSTICE, j;t ATTORNEY AT X-AW, .1 SD r.EA L ESTATE AGENT, - I - it--.- . I H l'THEBl-ORDTON. N. C 5 v pkc! VL attention riven to collections upii-viwu, uu tue meu er niwiu. Is ' if all klndu, and to the sale and pur-1 be renezade whites. So we felt! en 1-linse ai a renting oi Urelv alone as far as friends were con i!ivet'uhtion of and preparanon pi iiues, j , c . . . . - . . - r - r atj untoueaea sewm stui jay ou my lap, while 1 was endearonnr to dispel my leneliness Knd fear. Baby sat near the open door laughingr and crowing at tae Kitten s pranKs. As l tooK up V ) tlx- Den)le of &hclby and surrounding the direction my husband : had gone, Ullicv in ua t x uawratc xjwuu- i auu m my surprise ucueiu . pany oi c . B rfM a. m iiiie l court uouse, in vpuujr irens iir.'r' office. - i ; c . I ISHT Dr. VICTOR McBRAYER, SHELBY, rH. C, nitiou. . j . - - Oh ! the horror of seeing my brother Kith - them, raiding- and plundering. But for all that his prescence gave me hope.. He whs my brother, I could not, e could not forget that I -r - " ' It did not take them long to devour everything eatable' in the honse. c-'itiitry 1" 14-Iy J, A. HARRILty DD. ;'S.) I ; - SHELBY J N. C 'i TS PREPARED. TO; DO ALL KINDS I .f ll-ntal work in first-clasa style." Has VvervJ uiodern convenience to tacih- t Yr nood work. lV-rfect satisfaction guar- 3f; Office up st ursiover McBrayer's lrujj Store. ! ' 21-1V i I .V I V :- T.I. HYITD1AI, Boot tnd"Shoe Maker ! SHELBY, N.C. T7INE WORK a Suedaltv. Best mate- V rinl used . Prices reasonable. ty Satisfaction guaranteed. 52-ly. " H. FlcPEERSOK, j Cotton Buyer,, . T I X RETURNED ito Shelbv and is Offering the farmers the j highest market price for cotton. See him before ou sell. Office at Bostic & Martin's, (A. B. Suttle's old stand.) . v 41-tt : i , ,i i .. " i ' ' . New Tin Shop. HAVING opened a Tin Shop in A. R. Eskridge's old stand, Shelby, N. C., I solieit the patronageof those needing tin Ware. Tin Roofine and Gntterinff, Val- lev Tin. Sheet Iron. Copper. Ac Satis faction guaranteed In every respect 3-tf. J. H. HIGHTOWER. j ' HOTELS. vers, parading np and down the ! street over a mile or go. One night a short ago Lord Kinwaddte, the eldest son of the Earf of Buclench, arrived in iNev York direct from England and pat. up at the ; Union - Square Hotel. It was hia intention to write a book on Amer ica, refuting all lhe errors which his horsemen coming towards our dwelling. They weie several miles distant,- but I could discern them plainly, as there was nothing .to obstruct my view. My heart gave a great boudd, all the dangers I bad iraiaritied came ruslung upon me.' I remembered my husband 1 me a fewTday before, that th, Indiana baI been committing depredations some fifty mile3 farther west. . Who or what these men were I had tittfe-time to decide for they .were rap idly approaching! 1. nalized. our danger should they pfove. to be ene mies and new eouragb seemed to come tome.' .i. ' l-'-:s - J I We had a pet iWse, a present fro' my f ather. We valued her very highly and had brought her from the statesi ilf they were Indian raiders the horse would be captured. At first I thought of mounting and seeking refuge with ! our neighbors; bat I had x nearly- as great a fear of them as of the Indians; besides, to' carry my baby on a horse was beyond' my power. , . But I resofv,ed to -secure- Dolly at last. Taking baby in my arms I hurried to the stable intending to hide her in a clump of thick bushes where she would be completely concealed from. view, f -' v 3 -'l - t'But no! thLs would not do, 1 would be seen byJthe advancins-iiOTscraen while leading her across the road.' - ! Suddenly I thought of the' cellar I would try to get her into it. After i considerable gulling and coaxing she was induced to descend the few earthen cteps and was out of sight. I hastily , closed the trap-door " and scattered softie litter and brush overit fhen, with a satisfied grunt, the chief countiymen, who had done likewise, laid a few words to my brother,! who M1 made, and which he was ; told did fnrned and in a stern voice said that 1 1 )fnk injustice to the country. He would havcto go with there, and if I nd never been here before, and j his tesUted they would kill me. V His words tioaa w "mited, bat he in-ended to were c.ruel, but his looks reassured me. f correct the gross ignorance of bis conn- He then joined the Indinans in what try men regarding the lawlessness of seemed-o1e a dispute. Sever! times J America. He awoke at 10 the nex t saw them lookin&r saTaeely'at my 1 morning, and, after partaking of break- poor baby, who clung to me in a help- j t he strolled out on the street. -The ess fear. -I will never forget the terror first sight that met tna astonigted Brit of those moments; . ; : 1 " hsh gaze was a strapping sunburned At last my brother turned to me and i scout known as, the bad man from Bo- baid tnat while the rest of the party die: who plays the light comedy rotes iwent on to our neighbors he and one I in Buffalo Bill's play. The Bad Man of the Indians would remain and pnard I had a Henry repeating rifle on his me until the others teturned. I after- shoulder and huge bowie .knife pro- wards learned that the chief "waa : de- trading from his boot ?. While big lord termined to kill my baby. Brother told ship was gasping with astonishment at them it would be easier sto control me the apparition a troop f , half naked if they took the ehild along, so they de- Axtee Indians in fair war paint came eided not To kill her then. The chief galloping down the street, whooping made several menacing I neetaro to- tar all tby vera worth." Looking at ill wards m; as if he wished to fully : in- farther he beheld long vistas of armed timidate us before he left: .1 was for-1 men in all manner of barbaric costumes, bidden to leave tne chair intowaich"'lmtU his brain reeled, andhe staggered bal sank.' For a few minutes after! into the hotel in a fainting; condition : the party wet e gone and out of sight An hour late,r his valet took the ' fol- mv brother and the Indian remained lowing cablegram to the office : SUM UPS I JA2ER. . . -1 - i r Tk Gnror of Mm11i t'urcllBK lata .CVLLOM Mas TUC BEfc, aet by Ianatte. HiIIy ltfc Blmln la Ills Elsy i r , , i ' : Columbians. C, Feb 16. The life j The following paragraph from i the of Oovernor Richardson was endanger- eulogy on tbe character of General ed today by a Very powerful negro mad- Logan; delivered by Senator Cullom man who demanded money or blood, on Wednesday, is attracting attention The New Orleans Daily Picayune, with 1 commendable ' pridef - commemorated ecently the fiftieth anniversary of its birth, the Baltimore Sun having- been founded a, few months - later in. the same year. As a matter of curiosity the Picayune published in a part of its new ample- sheet of eight pages, to which it added in-, a supplement, a historical and biogiaahical aeeount of its origin and development, a fac-simile of the little four-page pamper with which it started. The founders of the Btea- yap were Francis Asbury Lumsden and George Wilkens Kendall. They were both "printers and'- knew their trade thoroughly. v Lumsden - was a native of - North Carolina,' says the Baltimore Sua, while Kendall was born at Amherst, New' Hampshire; Both were men of fine- business capacity, i phoned for; pushJBgand energetic, . and ready to seize on any improve men that would add to the value of . their l or keep his word and kill the Governor. I a mend of baerman, but has a light-1 caster, was in tho aet Of letting the paper, or facilitate its publication, j j "The negro"porters around the State I mnS QP himself Mr: Cullomr who hammer of his "gun down, one of the Barter Dewault, a" I black Hercules, at Washingtont : walked up to the private secretary and I - Wealth eould not tempt him to soil a&ked for the Governor. When asked this spotless tame. He never used the his business, Dewault said that he had I opportunities of his official position as been sent ! to the penitentiary by a a means of obtaining gold. He died as Judge who told him that at the expira- he had lived, a poor man In the last tiOn of his sentence the state would be national compaign, when hf bore aloft his and all the officials would obev him. so valiantly the colors of - his party. 4Now," isaid ! he, 'f I., pwn I the state J there wa j no ghost of dishonor in- his bank and I wish the Governor to write I past to rise up and cry upon him put a cheek-f or the money in it, or there I "shame T? ; May bis children "rejoice will be, troublel' V He would not be put I d be glad'1 in the examplo of a' fath: off, and for a time, armed with a large I er of whom the whole nation eould rise SOTJTH CAROLINA NHWS. WHAT OUR NMGHBOB8IN THl PALMET TO STATX ABI DOING A BTOQET .1 .Log. yOTB ON MATTERS v ' ; ' , IN tENKRAIi. " - The Circuit Court wilT'convene in Yorkville.on the first Monday in April. Judge Pressly. will preside. ' r. A party Of Columbia fox hunters is to meet a party from Winnsbora at,Dako, Mardi 7th tor a competitive hunt of three days, -i" ; ' Mr.; Richard Boaham, son f ex Governor Bonham, and the Solicitor of the Fifth Circuit, died in f Colombia on Tuesday evening of this week. ?) A. Pearce, of Abbeville, has just- closed a contract to furnish that city club the secretary was in danger, and up and say, "There4 was? an' hodest f Aw.wu osetgiaii blocks, for he was in! such k position that he could man." -vA j; parag the strwts ot lhat eity He get no help the police were tele- ;enato? CoJlom u oneorth most- l!"11, ' M,'.ttrry". Barter said-that he, had active of !the Republican leaders ' seek- f" mi 5 f 45 always j but one time to? die,' and would loose ing to force the next nomination of his r One day last week; while MrGfeorge ements bis life, if necessary! to get the "money! party for the Presidency West. He is Payseur, a young merchant of Laa- Like the Sn, they kept pace with the House would not go near the lunatic, m raw-boned and ungainly," has" been barrels discharged, the toad "striking changes in printing presses, passing by After " makivg la motion as if to. at-: told that he resembles H r. Lincoln, and Mr. Payseur's loot," carrying off one of degrees from the old time band press tack the private secretary, he left the the suggestion, coupled ' with the his toes. ;- J s to steam power and the latest Hoe par- office and proceeded to that of Secri- thought which he slyly entertains that 'An electum will bV held i Ibaton feeting press." - - -1 ' j . 1 tary of State. IWhile he was there the in his career may be repeated the 4 A,." e--1-Pon 1 UVI1CS WIU9U1U) vuoier cvuuu, ml. au t ' '. I . JL r-.. 1 . . I !?..- I . I rrti ' -. . I l. - i. .4 l - Aiier ine jrwayws uecaine a success, ponce arrived, f xney tried to capture I lonuiiBs onum great, mau, gives uiiu i . , - . ' - -,i - - is t UtirA it a1? tint ?aiw tiM to asurA nwrtHt . nA J tW- it 1- tv mneh eomf ort3Ta York Star. : y 1 -W BP3 ne5aS8il0n 01 L . i ; I f . .. ro plaee Finally, by the combined assist its future Mr. Kendall,' leaving his partner to conduct the business in hisTanee of half a dozen men,Dewault was abasence, set out in on a tour or secured and taken to the guard house. exploration - through tbe then wild, On his, (person.: was found a box . of country of Texas and New Mexico, was j cartridges and 'ft five chambered revol- aiding the Chester and 'Camden . Bail- road by a stibscriptipnofiOOO, ' The election will doubtless result in favor OViuS snu tui kt. Ava-vva v j , aw . v a cans, then in possession Of the eotfn- try, and only after enduring for Along time many hardships and ' privatidns was released and allowed to. - return Home.-' His account of the Sasta Fe expedition was soon afterward -pa i lnpiiat Facts far Cnaltlrailai The last eensus" (1880) shows : that there Were only a little over .4,(XXkOOO farms mnd plantations in' the United I States ; that upon them were 1,200,000 Oar MlaUtr Bcrli . waring rne war air. irencueion was aioi. ine suoscnpuon peace Democrat, He is a man of ex- : CoIumbi; nat ter'nUioB pas eeedmgly, graceful manners and fine get djoU ahd hereaftealt strains presence. , m mis respji no.mauu atrive aQj a rt h tormtt Amencaishis superior, Forthis reason d n,; Colkmbia, he is ealled Gentleman George. He :A t-ntu r.- a has wealth and quiet, hospitable tastes. ' and the South Carolina Railroad street . aaaawV nai fMinb l-a ta i ll MAaf He has a magnificent home upon one An.pn:nM rt tba'tv.Jia AnWi. . . J ..w. Sou- of the beautiful river hills that encircle I Cincinnati like the settiag of a. jewel. Bev. A. B. McMackTa on! 'last1 lished tn book form by the Harpeis. oiS!was upon mem were iwu,uw TT- Z' " '"ZZ" "Fl dav tendered his resiffnatioh as oastor wi.. .v- xr u FkL i tenant tarmersi leavme-i a residue .- Minister Pendleton, ses It f about SCIOOOOO7 ooeAalfAf bom it il reaction from his ancestors in some ot the wewDery, Lutheran cnurcn joined the army serring n thestaffof t:!?l.lL'??lt 1 wavs. He is a man of neace audi a take effect' the '31st of tMarcV next. .m.n.a. b B. w i. r i miiracu uduu w i - r - : . a . r m - . i Commercial "Hotel, ; SHELBY,, JT. C, W. CLARKE,; Proprietor. rptijs beat furnished and besfkept Hotel fie aSStJEnSffi yto rcnage solicited. .f ; - i my neari as i uiierea a iervenr prayer. At the beginning of the year the Com- Not more than half- mile' distant) I mercial changed hands; and. with the new i th- srranVers- wera management the house has been refitted P1"8 Svi-? and fiimiahed anew. ; No effort will be Indians, painted and bedecked as spared to maintain Hs' well-deserved, rep j thoTiaSf'on the warpafhl iV'SnlallSS Table fare first-class.; - Tnoi iy and doors, I watchel their movements in grim silence watching me. I longed to speak j to my brother, bat some thing in his looks warned me to make no siem. - After i little time he sent tbe Indian to the well foe water. In a hurried whisper he told me . we J must escape now or never. . We had not a moment to Ioe, as the Indians would be.' back in n hour. "Uh, Tom, the Indian J ' l ex claimed. He replied we would have t. settle him when he came in : and as the red skin returned with , the - water -; Tom overpowered mm. wrested nis weap ons from him, and by savage- theats kept him down, while I aided in bind ing and gagging hin. "Tom could not kill him in cold blood, so left him to be released by the reU on their retntn For the first tirie I thought of ; Dolly in the cellan Tom," I cried, There is a horse hid ui the cellar" ' - llr . "Thank God for that,!' replied be I hurriedly wrapped baby in a com fortablo, thrust a few of my keepsakes and valuables in a - hand-satchel, and To Bveleuch, London:" All that has E been said about America is true. - Wil return at once., f ;,Kinwadie. as they came up withont being seen by them. ' - - They approached the bouse rapidly yet guardedly, a.nd. . when hot more than twenty or thirty rodd away they, &UTHBHOTJSE. THE undersigned has taken charge of th ahnvp namd hraiKA and Will en- deavor'to keepTis table supplied with the I stoppetl in consultation. best tnls maraet auords, and win spare no pains in making his guests comfortable. Kates reasonable.' "- ' f : " : : ' . W. Si GUTHRIE, ' 36-tf. ; - - t t Proprietor Gpovet; Hotel, ' ; . CROVER. N. C..' LaUHyl-nmen at Wldtalur, 8. C.,) m B. F. Wood, Proprietor. 'PHIS nOTJSE, under the new manage- jl. mem, is inrmsnea w.tn new spnnj oeds and mattresses, and good tabic, am Livery Stable attached. i- 42-tf. i ! ; THE AIR Lim HOTEL, i Black's, S. C, TS ONE of the Neatest, Cleanest and L Best kept hotels in the State. , y Careful attention at all times. I Mrs. M. E. BLANTON, I i " Proprietres . 7tf. . . ' - . - - 1 here is notning so false in life as the idea that fates - vhose victims te which shall; be given only failure. Each man chooses for himself. ' Luck is an unknown quantity in life's vast problem, while pluck solves all.' ' The fates are only given to , the habits of of paying each man as he .values him. self. Plaee two boys at school togeth er, of equal a Wantages as to birth, breeding, - educational surroundings. The one will -rise as high as humanity can rise, socially and - financially, and die lauded by all men; tbe other; will go'down into but grave . " unwept, . un- honored, : and J unsung1 a ? beggar, Why t Because the one believed the world owed him a living, and would be proud of the chance of elevating him ; while the other believed that the world owed him nothingr Land would only Hniar- Mill toaauailag. Commercial , Hotel, ' BLACK'S, S. C. J. WTbot&on, Proprietor. 1 ' VTEWLY Furuwhed. Polite servants. . Sample rooms convenient .. Rcason- . ab'e . rates. , OmvKlti. Airiu rr t i. ' '5,.; 'N 4-tt J they' eould get'frdriuk at the well; that J , There were about ten iu all and one white; man was plainly dis'eernible among them. v. ' After talking a few miUutes they again started forward,; riding directly toward the door. ifi -.:. How ray heart beat! Holding baby tightly in my arms I prayed to God to save us or strike us deud ' rather than deliver as into the hands of these rath- less Indiaus to meet a fate worse than death, perhaps. " - ' - Woat would I have given to have had my husband's shot gun, weich he had taken with him-! The only weapon we had except an axe which I grasped. resolved, if necessary, tQ. fight for try life. As theyreacbed the. house they dismounted and came "boldly ,to ' the door; cautiously raising the latch, which they found secured, r " Fearing they would break in the door I asked in as calm a voice as . I could command what they wanted. , "Me big Indian, no hurt white squaw," wa3 the answer, tbe 'Indian discovering I was a Woman by my voice, though I spoke in as masculme a tone as possible -- - . , lMe good Indian,- want-ear,"? want drink,T,continned Jhe savage,' the only one who Lad spoken 3-did not beleive him and. told, him T6m went to the'cellar mnd brought out ve hV what , he WreS!fd frm itg riollv ' ;t " " ; ' ' -- : I nanas ay sneer lorce 01 wui nu ueier . The Indians had been 'too cunning j minatiori Nine-tenths of the suceess to leave a horse behind J though they I ful men in this 'country to-day have did not appear to mistrust my brother, made their money bj continuous We both mounted, Tom holding strokes. They started out on; life's baby, who seemed to have no fear of journey knowing nothing of life, but him, I clinging on behind. . - everything of their own power, and de xnlainnd bow be I tBrmined to work on to the end. ; This came to be with the Indians. He had is the true wray to succeed been captured nearly a year, before while out ou a hunting expedition and in order to save his life had joined themi'with the hope-that he would in time escape. He had won their confidence by ap pearing to enter heartily, into their schemes against the whites. ; When the Indians started out on this raid they had ventured ' further into civilization then ever j before. , - My brother had decided to make a despe rate effort to " escape and-ave them captured. " He ; had : no idea s that v he baWati rid Democrat- w They were" fighting ! FaM"V ; usiuuarrBU uiiuscu 10 lumvi uciiunu -1 1 , - tt, tti . 7 it i : r . utvt k. mihAn r A.4iti.' ant mana. i.. vs themselves of the Shvlock irrin.V Omlv ia strong , vv tugs. ;; ;w,en a oe- -F.. ZX., bausferred himself to thatbf General nts WW wiU never 1 ! . ' A ' A. 1 at A 1 .13 I MAW af rllA .9XaMWM WmtWtAl lSf 1 1h1 J aWaoW trouf Vera uruz to tn Mexican capita . - "TrTr: Whi terd it. bnt before i that at Springfield, Ohio. -iTr a:. imii uesnsiuarfl nan oceaaftn to dminti - o- , ------ -i - . -. . , . . ... i. --.- - un(.iivU wuwv'..wt...., t i - . "7,: flntlm.n Gearo-n had ifwned 3 j:i l. t. j -Jii t turn raraniA aajwra: r air mmruM I l: o- ,r - , .- . ?ougnl lr,anuuKi muca wwaiu , ereasincr tne eircnianon oi -is paper, i -r .- r the SohVwwirnttf fT ' Tv T- eenhUd mo th. nfaon i dtches the. organization Wes P the famousbouy express- ia the Sun was a party;: and which, by enormous amount what must be f held xrZL. pUeing its war news ahead of all other by the ten thousand other loan agen- ' tY.'v"t,;' V r aVnHruH(iiB oanto it - ia". Tw aa crbrlv oies and individual exactors wh seek ''-JL -- -i Several,nihts aaroi weiHng of Mr-TtrR: Kffisiffl in .Winnaboro was nlel Pendleton, was an aide to Geaeral robbed and several articles and con- Ho siderabie sum ' of ; money gtohm. ; It k Alexander lu,- beea diseoVexed that tint ntiwe and Hamilton in "the .historic duel, ; wititl three of JierL friendat axa theo euilt y r S I nartM; Tha mnntr baa beft rirecov- ered and the thieves sent to jailf . f An old r colored Ionian onrNorth Church street went to sleep last Thurs day week, and could not be awakened. eompeutors, caused it to do eageriyt - . . 7 4 T v rt Sek vae. sdiightfor and quoted by the eastern- iHTeaimeOT ano seeontj i-j vim y- papers, and irave it a repntationfor I w O060" tne tarraer wne, pay. 'Senatof Vance is a 'thorough ' Dem enterprises all ovef the Union. AttheIQS pet ee-tr ts-oniy reansimg ocmtln everV sense: '' He 'converses She slept tiU yesterday morning-just loses of hostilities Mr. Kendall weiit u survive under ny fellow Citizens in the' hum- one week-when she diedHex name to Europe, and from there kept Ivfi ia f mathematical ?aleulation4hat we know Dw w-ivg 6 life with iis much live- was Ada OrafTf It wasiipecunir case. liness as he exhibits al a Presidential All the doctors in, town went; to see correspondenc with his paper. 1 1 anything about. The ' census shows . fin hia inrh.wbilft- retnrninpfhisiplaraly enouffh that whiles we have proprietary rtvrned Texas, sheep leans i Lumsden was equally public spiri- ot something else, is ?rodting him Jbutj 0gen. m evening' paper& receptionr 'His aboundinit' humor Is Bet', and her negT6iriends art much interest in,tne--iyu, he wuu) f ; r! "lelicited by the slightest occasion.: The I excited over n.opanawnajieraui,. tea lar lauded .estot in! ewmagn he' war riding lut a fTs JmtjMikibt a . where he devoted himselt o n rabing. ,He died.in iNew !Or- tuX Senato.Ualad or tm of the n October. 1867.2? The hwtorrbfcwtar .( tnnnaA nh tb veh!ei ndl '. a.j:- - " j mil uiiiih iu , i rmua . itiiri miuxxi l lk inn t imlA minA at. Franlr Andproniiiin oeuator 1 wSIIi'nfrfnn nirhborbwl nt that ennn. ed, out less evenuutv? xte aenaeu w K - : vancerWith 'as merry twintle' m bis 1 f- The lease was entered into after a Biiuau vuinBjiHirj'ui .vifHiu d r -t , . - - j i eye, wnen tn was subsequentiy assisted by Mr. jBoI-1 elothing and fiuit meal ; for-proven- hi idy btpok, whd was taken-ay .thW (den and with) invention and "rebates partner, and took a lively, interest- la trooa raiiroadf it seems to us tnat -ine the affairs ot New Urieans.:.: iieserveu uiueiwuucm 4iuinwauiriaw w v fered hispjiper to the other several tiuiesmtlii tt -.legislature one oi the reifcs ot our boasted repub. v Jngt u tewllS reftay to step ahdhelda ;nnmber of; othinr.ofaceaf llic;.i.-' U j v herdie he shook his finger if' gunnysacat - iwrdrf wai banded- to! !.t " l - u'-"L. ot tne partyYue,ompanx pas, sura eient cpjial to deyelope the mio.e, and from all accounts they will gench at' , t i "Sonnyi'I catrtread f The boy looked at him hard and . 6f- outof the , Vance the business,.. v e -The Fairtell JHBt .dtuS -"HeralS .gays a number of our citizens have taken on hmwruMl rrnat-i Hiafate. was ai sad ranee aasaver s.uw.ow real ina i one, Whiletrarling North with 1iis owners who eniuvaw taeir wn land . deyiI fll getou for lying, wenwrprising spirit v ano wm snow fkmhr in thaannnier of 186&Vlia f am--1 aeeotsauuf t&&1i6nl WpotV f & ---;-. " 4. ''.fi J what can b 4onei sMessersJ. T. barked at Chicago 03 the lake steamer Vt-poi&.teiMUi- was a'general'laugh; InVhieh ChalmeTS Ketchifl; Jc Q. Daria L,dv Klein with hia wife. 'his son and JmerMufi -1.81S is tua-secret inerti, vW ';r.wJi.' n.tn Vi.n ana xuvumuungs wunnnuu his adopted danhteW On the'Dassaee I prosperity, the awref of he quick"paj- iniTimA tt- i.n t, w K.v i 1 canning factory in the early . spring, - to pauaio tne steamer came into- eoi-1 uioui w. eruu jnui, -aio aareir i j, jn pocket for but change, lhuon with a lumber schooner, and was jeans ready tesea the" farmer become a kut tbe little rascal had'darted .offifo j0"0. of tomatoek for eanninj.- cu down lojberater'avedge.;: Tbere l tenant ana European - tenan r iaur find a fresh ric tim. Wathingto Qrm. Pu.rPW8H;. . wu wlu1 eu "jrVrjBlo.K grapes - enterprising ements were x passenserson voara wueuiu 1 .1 1 . :. . . ; . . , , .. i--. rwun ua. f-"i"' stek'mei sank, onlv one-fifth' of whom Friend '.U f'' 1" -r a..al sffcelfaT- : 1 nd win in a few years furnish ' weee saved. Among the lost were Mr;l 1 J -u - ir 2 T" r W 'Hn notU that "too ,'manv.- forthe.town';."" Atfother Lumsden and hisntire family, -(thx - jw.i.jt f r iWnltrvmen fail To aonreelate eitizenlias already made arran V . - ' - " - - . I .-r -i J "1 .- 5 - .- . . '-r .- - V-l -. TaT " aff , C V - - a" . 1 . a ' . - W v 1. a i ar - ..- -( - ou; civHwarine'iiwjna.jntsseqpiey ,deiived from' a l.Sr . ".Mrrj.T- , j . -r hard.times, but. fine .peace f low-tail letttn tubfie life how that judicious use of these elements of food. Some of the Eeidvaie.PsophV resiorea 11 uas recoverw suvir4 tt,w Hannibar Hamlin and Luck X ounc birds especially need it crusned anmrised to learn that : a ug through was : old .popularity; and is flourishing than ever . now. v more were newspaper Poland have-'retifced to their firesides) I in some faros, and .as when confined I was being run in their midst. .They The Columbus, Ga., cotton mill peo ple will build a fourth mill and put; m $25,000 worth of machinery in their other three mills. A Griffin, Ga., mill company has just received a' large order from China." This company will put in $13,000 worth of new machinery j to make checks - in cottonades.' The Atlanta cotton mills have been reorga nized by a Lowell, Mass. company, by which cheaper and far better work, can would find me, a he had never visited ho" done - The newest machinery ias in our. new home. T 'A . - been nnt in and the oldest out out to Just as Dolly was beginning to show gell to some started. The demand for signs of fatigue and my hopes were knit goods ia the South is so active sinking for fear she would give out and j that Columbus concern has just dou- we would be recaptured I saw a team lWej lts eaPacity, and is turning Jout co'ming toward us. . It was my husband returning home. ; . , j ':: - It did not take us long to explain the affair and .clamber into the . wagon. Turning the horses about we drove for tbe frt ia great speed. Dolly followed bebiud, much relieved at the loss of her double birden. ' ' r . r - Wa reached the fort in safety and it did not take long to get the United States troops in hot pursuit ofj the In dians, my brother acting as guide. In a few hours he had the satisfaction of seeing the bloodthirsty fellows in irons. ' - ' i I , : The next morning we returned - to one hundred dozen- half hose daily. The 1 Newtonf .NtO.," cotton mill peo ple are filling up their works with a lot of new Lowell, Mass., machinery, and a company has just been formed to build a weaving mill at Hickory, N C. for colored- - goods. ; The - Huntsville people will soon have one of the finest cotton muls in x&e tMutn, and a new cotton mill will soon be in" running op- peration at 'Lexington, N C. JThe Knoxville -woolen mills are turning out 3,000 yards of eloth per day.: - In .fact, all the Southern mills are selling ' all the goods they, can ' turn South, 4ut. i-JSint . -y? !:--'.;;-! tne OU1J picturesque -oujcti iu viiuot At. WiBksr5 y!J belieT BW$?1 House. -Buf Conger never would ,be the departed can communicate with the - . - '-nf w living Jiaks-Yw. I have had 'abso- missed.: HiHong residence iti WasW Yon: doot say o t" ingtom as a .Representative and eena- lute proof of iu "I suppose you know when I married j tor from his'state is not so remarkable 1 were evidently suffering for , this, neo. as it would be if Michigan nad not sent j essity of UfeA Theyshew it by then the present Mrs. Jinks-she was a- wid- good bloody bone, flesh and r feathers, wide circulation;. in fact no paper in Within the last month wa ,havey seen the United Statesjias a smattet pircu hundreds' of birds Vu. exhibition that httion Only onTcopy is issuei Bvery two .weelta.. Jit owneo eonrraiiea ' - ''. . 1 t t J Tv TIT T ! t. - ow.7 "Yes." ."Wellcome time after uch chumpji as' Terry'v "and "Baldwin, j slight feathering, their.listlesa attitude, Crtir and ButrowsVand Horr he;errifthe their pale faces and combsr and by tb medmm. just forthefun oftheahtng. meatime; JConge'rU like the other aviditr tritfi which: theydevoured It youin andassueasI'malAve ahe Micbf -Wesmeii '' a politician whe'nfto tekt' tbe" correctness of pur gave me a. menage from, .nty .wife. ure-an48imp,6r' Cox is the estimate, we gave them a'aupplycf .writing Ohf no !" ;;"Did you see him or hear him talk t" I. "No, the, medium just told me what hesaid.?! . "Nonsense ; thetfwha -.proof have communication was genuine said be ' was sorry : for world:;: onlyi statesjnatt " that Michigan jhas crushed bone, which in that case ? was ever furnished to the nation. Michi- fo' lhadjin the. fair' grounds. Old a nrnduoea wooden oolitieians as birds, specially hens, .need , both the 1 . 11 ' lvi.?o nr hnn amt'tfia sTiallft. " the' fotmST to you 'that fi ta: !' CoWer his a swallbw-taU caot assist iu supplying feath'ers,tthe iat- .. T aUU m -M U&UVa T wawwa- - a i I -a"-at WTJ ,. , " mW ... t AauTjrah iTkrllty. seen signs of his having anything else As neither need cost more .than three except a thirst for office. His success- cents per pound, and may often be had or baa'a foftune'made "ouf Of timber "for less, it is the poorest" of 'economy to Tf:: I anAAnlatio&B. " His name isT Stck-1 deprive "fowls -of these .necessitiss. Governor BateUa puorman.. He J. .3 1 t Wess that is aH'that need 1 AotnofcTA5trsi,J: ,w J "V r nnl.1 eva wi-ifVHno' from th ember. I . - . - 11 kt-A tr. :"' .''-" - ! ' "" . ". '' ? 1 vyuW ..v.-.-B,-."r-:k.'r :n. 1 be said auout mm, except tuat av iiyrs natonai salary, as 4t amounts 10 omy .Bhilapkid -Roar. a yearna,tnere. are no, per; quisites..: The only man who ever saved any amcmnt as Governor: of Tennessee was Andy. -Johnson. - He saved in- every that of the Tennessee legislator --1- ar aMlU Satla Way. i - MQet married, Charlie,7 gef, married. One nover knows how Cheaply hs can WeSi Di'Tk, didyoui lite with a good; eeoaomieal wife until public position, from have a nice time sleighing with. stef he tries itv-Tby, when I waa married lessee legislator at $4 a Nell and Mr. JNicef ellow i 7 ' -va t j I couldn't even support myself, while A-KlsiMaftesrttlsnUe pistsr : rt,a TV. ma ,.! dav to President of the Unitedj States,! , Littlo Dck s 'Not .very. 1 Sister at $25,000 a- year, u He : boarded while I so afraid Vd get croup . that .she kept Governor' and did not eutertaio- me down under the buffalo robe, and 1 WasMtgto lMirx " - leouMtf soe tiling.". ow-t 1", Ls.ri i-v-t.A -s .: -''Now my wife' supports, me, It. is cheaper forjne than being siagle.'Vt itud edited bjilr;j,; WEeid who professes that it deals with; five' ;ssues , of the dayjn asearchiia' manner, and t'with gloves off.' T he paper, is unique in anotner.way-rno3aaveriisemenis ; are .admifled and .ni enlargement' of the circulation is desired, , Our f oTefathers spelled the name of or city, Spartanbaigb. f In . the post OAAice department it is recorded "Spar tanburgh CJBt : Since those days we - bve grown to be something tnoza than a hamlet, whose principal distinction waa its Court House. Custoni has also "" dropped the "h" from the end Ibf the name but the post office- department has taken no olAicial recogiiition'of it JVhen Gen, AridertonspeUedir;!?! his official returns' as out people do,"b was peremptorily ordered- byj the 4epart" men! xtot eorrect j his- orthography. Last week Mr. Nicfeolls carried .around tv petitioo aslung ; tht Jep&lm?Pt reconcile the difference i by adopting our present urn.. ! Qf -ootutsei was rigaedby all to wbomitwaji presented, and we will doubtless ere long cease to be VSparUnburgh CH.H-HtraU,' i t , i ' i i' si ; - 'It-' s r. 1 i .1 Tv : 1 i ii" a 11 IS" 4 - - - i - ,J 1 : - ' - :,f -'"- a ' 1 . . - - if V
New Era (Shelby, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1887, edition 1
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