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' : ' ' W 11 v. ii I "' '" ' 1 ' - A IJM T LM MU 1 I I -i ' 11 " " ' ' 11 " " ' 1 " ' 11 i.imw .i.. i i mi. i - fi i m0m-m m m) ii f i l 1 1 Ml h hSji i -mm. ,. i . T i.. . i i m m.i i . .. . , . . " '" 1 r-j : ii . - ' 1 ' mull ii i! .. m - - j. ' - . i v t fi .K v. ..4 vr : - ! : 1 : SHELBY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER JpmmkZ NO. 25. VOL. 4. BUSINESS CARDS. H. CABAMS&, ATTORNkY AT LAW M llnited States Commissioner, I SHELBY, N. C TRACTICES in tlie courtst) T?nthprfrTd counties, j Office on West Warren street Cleveland 2S-tf. B. Frank IWfood, Attorney at Law. SHELBY, cJ ,.'.f( 0MMISSIOKERof Deeds for South J Carolina. -A" THE BAMHEB4:IUISi. KtUif r LET KLAHI), A Kindant Shovu 11 Worthy , lnnsb W ! . Oia -Burkc by ih J Wife r Our Ciller v The following lines, were .written to associate the names of the elass of .88 at Col. Folkrs law school,1md ''respect fully dedicated to them. Messrs." Fin ley and Anthony were firm f friends, room ajod classmates. They called one evening on Misses B. and L. Acci dentaBy Mr. Anthony was throwifwitli Miss B. on whom Mr. Finley hsd called, I 3 of the United States: and vice versa. i ne parties were in ypry near to tllo ; 8um mer home of their happiest moods and the evening I jWflent, in Georgetown, lives the passea nnusuauy pieasanuy to au. 1 fttnii of 8t lbail,. EoiscoDal church. rtexi morning joiss js. vweopatra-j -v.iifa ffssr daughter of aciti ,Thl following incident in truly ;1- llustrative of the'character of Mrs. Cle- Yeland.'the wife of Grovfer Cleveland, humorously Addressed these lines to Mr, Finley. WATT ELLIOTT, f asnloiible Barter" and Hair-Dresser,' SHELBY, N. C. HAYING secured an export assistant,is prepared to do all tbnsofial work in first-class style. He has moved into his new shop in the Bostic Building an the north west corner of Marion and LaFayettc streets. I ' I 1"tt Babington, Eobjers & Co., Printers . and Wholesale and Retail Stationers, Are now carrying the largest stock of STATIONERY, "WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS, TWINES, &c, of any house in this section bf country. SHC00Lf BOOKS A! SPECIALTY. . i; . Call and see them or send for prices and samples. ' i tyOfflce and Salesrooms Alarion Stj SHELBY, N C 42-tf. Shelby Foundry : AND- ' ' Machine Shops, B. B. BAB1NGT0N, Proprietor. -tANE IHLLSj PLOWS and Castings J of all kinds. When in need of any thing in that line, give me a pall. 16. LIYERI. .STABLE, CON'SECTID WTTH THB GrUTHRIE HOUSE. Goon Horses and Vehicles at reason able prices. Gallon vk before you make engagements with other parties, s -" r " Wagons, Buggies ah4 Road Carts far sale. . f : ! TOMS, CARPENTER ik DICES, 20-6. ' Rutherfordton.N. C. c A FRE3H f LOT X'. - OF TIJSTE - j- Buggies kid Plisetons , Just received at . v: BOSTIC BROS. WRIGHT'S Warehouse. Call at once and make With prophetic eye, coming statesmen 1 If these are the buds, what will the flow ersbe? A mutual disappointment, at our meeting last. Claimed tts for its victims, and 'held tia i ast ; f t ' "f' The social hours stole by at their own rapid rate, In the interim we were cheated of a nice tete-a-tete. ' - But time once flown, is gone I is past ! ,, , Can we reclaim moments dropped into the Vast? - T . I'm in Cline-Ed to think Bomethuig went very wrong, a That piompted impromptu this ill-measur ed song POUTIOAIi POINTS. The Republican army in North Caro lina is made up of colorbearers. Char lotte Chronicle. Chairman Jewitt of the Democratic State Committee charges that uegro votersro being imported to Indiana in large numbers. zen otihegood old county.' of Burke. She?waa born and raised in thiaeounty, heriyoung womanhood, sod .a good many of the years of her manied life were spent with us, her worthy bus- band being at that .time rector of the CVfyi I Episcopal church ia Morganton a 1 v r rii i 3 The jrresiaent ana iurs-; v-ieveianu, during their stayat their home in ttaoreretown. atteuded St . Alban's n . - - f - church, and thus became acquainted with the rector and his good wife. The hand of sickness was laid upon the wife and it was for a long time that she was confined to her house and room. Knowing this fact, a short time ago, after she became convalescent, Mrs. Cleveland took her magnlflesnt sorrels, and carriage, and drove from the Executive' Mansion to the borne of the Rector and carried his good wife Thoughts shut in, like bales unopened to out to Arlington Height for a drive, Bun thinking by this little attention to Tho no goal to be reached, no race to be brighten and cheer her. It was an atten- run,, . ' 1 tionhat" any lady throughout this Is enough to Hackett all, and cause broad land would be proud of, and it Our fancy that's pluming to cautiously was one bestowed upon a lady in every pause way worthy one who won the hearts And hover trembling, in mid-air, afraid cf by her bright, cherry disposi- io ascenu - After November Colonel Quay will probably write a book on "Blaine 8 Blunders ; or Trust and Bust." Scranton (Pa.) People. Mr. Enoch P. Hiacks, a prominent carriage manufacturer of Bridgeport, Conn., and an old Republican, has de clared for the Mills bill During the last eight years protected Germany sent to this country nearly three times as many immigrants as free-trade England. Buffalo Courier. Lower taxes, cheaper necessaries, . m 3 peace, commerce ana no nest inena ship with all nations is what the re election of Grover Cleveland will as sure. bioux City Tribune. Representative Tracey, of the Al banv. N. Y.. district, one of the most conservative men in public life, that Cleveland will carry New York by from 15,000 to 20,000, Well, well; even the Carthage Pro Uctionist, Doekery's pet organ, edited by a Dockery, says "the farming 1 Mr. James G. Blaine returned from his European tour, arriving in New York on the morning of August 10th, and was greeted with a hurrah and commotion rarely accorded to a politi cal leader. This labored and costly reception given the Hon. Blaine on his return to his native shores, in which he was hailed as "the greatest of living j statesmen" 'and "the Gladstone of America," fetches into view not only Fearing, should it mount higher 'twould be rough to descend. But Finley, my friend In sacred phrase, "Be of good comfort," we II amend our Ways, ' . With undaunted energy keep ?even pace, ,tion while .with us, and-who is remem bered with affection. by all. It was an attention; of which the eounty of Burke is proud. fr We are gratified .that, the lady of St. Alban's, worthy daugh ter or"6ld Burke, should receive souh Irindnofim from the wife of OU' Chief Wo maw vpt t wirfrunoiia t tliA rlnsn nf I Magistrate.' " i therace v . We'iejoice that the ehief lady of this Atleast, the embodiment of good nature, land is Francis Folsom Cleveland. " vrex - Burke county ought and will re mem- Will endeavor th 'see! We v do . not .get Justice, here that the The following rfpeciai-fe' takwfrond the Raleigli ' 2fevg '?bstrvi of the J 21st: :: . . , ,.;nr Washington, D. C has been ascertained Protective TanfE League has bought off Mebane, one of , the. Republican candidates for Congress in the -second North Carolina district, and will fur nish Cheatham with money against Simmona. . Mr. .Simmons, has during nis term Here tasen a . bom ana ag-l cressive stand in favor1 ot tariff redoc-1 1. Let there bo a County Committee composed pf active,-working, zealous, intelligent men. , - . 2. Let there be Township Commit tees composed of the very best men in the township. Right here the work is to be done, .and hence the absolute necessity, for he s very,, best men tbe party .has in the township. . , I 3. ! Let. each township be. divided up into -convenient districts, twith known, thapoverty of the Republican organi- tiott and haa therebv riven irreatd.!4Ffrjf as"itar':'as pos i: 1 l L a; !i! 1! 1 . i ai . .1 v 1 CU1 l . i - d. i tuuio, pvi, p$( .xoaus, eacii com mittteemaniakiflg one j sub-division unaee ws especial cnarge. , , in eacii sutvisiojo. lt . here, be , a ..sub-corn- zation, but a disposition to malign fence to the prpteeted ,mQnopQUstks- England's greatest premier. It seems pecially tho cotton bagging' trust' cemj w -w !... v t..ui. binatitra,5 and-they7 baveatermtffed ' J , . . , upon his defeat if money catF-doiti;If1 party, so-cauea, couia ooast 01 sucu thev can defeat him. while it will be a sa-f! men I as Mncom, Stanton, Chase, loss to the farmers' ah$1lab?ers' fhWf mittBe of, three,, pr four, or jfive, or as oewara, xnaa oteyens, ana many uusinci wuwe cuw m bubpumi others of like brilliancy, and today . a .i SM,th( hj i - j ch manufacturers pi New England. ttla upuu tu wuiuc tuo suitiaij t,. 5g nnflfirsfrtofl V,kt fha ff ngure, ana reel iue exclaiming witn League peoplet'Mave'jtbaadofledifiili Edgar m "Lear," when on the top of I nope of electing tUmson: and are Dover Cliff, ; "How fearful And dizzy 'tis, to cast ; low I" one s eyes so ; That the , Hon. Blaine is an active, efficient manager of men, a shrewd politician, possessed of large quantities of magnetism, we are prepared to ad mit But that he has any claim to the term statesman is one that must be relegated to the things that amuse. He was never known to advocate, let alone qrginate, any measure of 1m- Dockery's neighborhood is notoriously portanee to the public. He never nl bad." It is evident that whatever tereKj a sentence that held the memory other claim "My Son Oliver ' may 0f his most devoted followers. When make, ha cannot claim to be a farmer, Col; Bob Ingersoll was called to name, IT J M I . m-m- nm Mem ana werwr. ana in naming tne iion. isiaine as a Mr. Blaine wiU speak in New York candidate for the Presidency, he, the veiy shortly, and will have a large and pagan, was driyen to a poetical pre AnthnRtic audience. It is rumored sentation of his candidate as a "plumed knight" "in armor clad and armed cap-a-pie, marching down the aisle of serried foes and striking them full in front," or words to that effect, for we have not that wonderful speech before us. . The eloquent pagan failed to in form us that the plumed knight was sunny .side only to bet this . on , the. . ttth of November, 1883.r-Ctanftapomdmtt of the iforgwtion Star.- ;-' -- - - ' - - ' selection 'ot the FINEST t-OT Ever brought to Shelby.' 7. NOTICE ! I will 'sell my plantation, one and a half miles .'east: of Cherryville, Gaston county. N..C. said plantation containing one hundred and Beven acres and i half, described as follows : j I Wrwv! Land j i 25 Aftrea Bottom Land, i hiff state tr of Cultivation, and 't 1 57fAcres Upland, in high state of culti vntinn. ! ' ' . 300 Fruit Trees, i vears old. consisting of annles. neaches. oesvrs and crapes, all of Greensboro's choicest varieties. " - Thi nrotertv is imbroved bv a two- story brick dwelling containing six rooms, fire place In every room, desigmxl upon the best plans fer taste and beauty .good well furnishing good freestone w ater ni V. 1 1 j .1. ,. - ue yaru, gooa spring mear ouiumiamgs a pertect completion to the; dwelling. A good two room tenant house is ou the plantation. ; r : : " - Any one wanting to purchase a good plantation or a beautiful home in"! good neighborhood and a healthy location win nna u to tneir interest to communi cate with or come to see me Defore buy- itespectiuiiy, J. A. PASODR, l1). .. . CherryviUe.N.C. not even a thankiy n For intentions good, reap for lull ear the Bchenck!- - - - -We are told that in toveand war-all things are fair" Which by rule of a Mason Jeft to com - pass and squure y Are 4 perfectly i ight. which Would be wrong, elsewhere l . . We marked A.njhony prove, this adage of - old, - ' Whose Cleopatra was dearei'than your friendship of gold. " In the great book of lffe on its pages en- rolled. ;; j : :- Among the names of the millious gone up, but untold ' ) S I" T fl l Above the "Star" that now beams on our Riyec'sreen banks, j: f Whose rays shiae behingly in ."Hotel de Above the far height where the 'Marriii shall be paid ;over. " Fer - weeks 'the aoes soar . I journal has ciaimea mat money lor inn Who as Spring terms, come round may I gpeeifio purpose was ,in Fletcher's .'A -wA f . . ' . . Tl L 3 1. - i&iuiu uci aiiuuci, I banc.' ana now ronn o. ew wtuuui To tha harangue of the court room of busy th : inofi n hit interne w in New bustling Lenoir, n t. Js s Or back to the Valley of the clear Yad- To pay court to his lady love as wont to of yore- Near Holland, or elsewhere in this happy world ' - Under sun that is shining, i3 there boy. or girl Of peasant or gentry, rich, poor, low man - Tr ? . . - v . tijfiuaUf Who from sentiment's cause, is not destin ed to sigh.manT f v If there is, we're ' exceptions to!genral HOTELS. Commercial Hotel, j . SHELBY. 11; C. - -" i i '-' i - t - .- - f- J. KERR, Proprietory 'IPHE best famished and best teDt Hotel A in that Western part of the State.. Per iwi sausiacuon guaranteed.! Pnwic pa- yiiago soiicueo. pi j trP. h At the becrinnin? of tha var thn fhm mercial changed hands, and with the new management the house has , been refitted JilrQisheQ anew. r No-effort will be spared to maintain its well-desered rep- uiawuu. npoms newly carpeted and neat ly furnished. Best servant attendance. iaDic fare hr3t-cla . i 4-1-8-tf. Central Hotel. W. E. RYBURN, Proprl6for, 5 - SHELBY, N.C. . THE Largest and most costly building in Shelby. Beautifully4ocated. Firpt clasa fare: Polite servants. Larea and well lighted rooms. Well arranged office and sample rooms. Telegraph office in building.- - Omnibus . and : porter meet every train. 35-tf. ' If ver a man was "called on a bob tail floshbloff,'' Mr JoEn C. New is that man. For several weeks his paptr been parading its offer of $2,000 for proof; that Benjamin ,, Harrison ever said, "one dollar a day is enough for a .worfcingman," and that "if he was in pdwehe w6uld"put jnen to work at thepdl'gt of the, bayonet, andif that would", riot do -he wonld shoot "them down like "dogs." . .Now .conclusive evidence ts'offered that he made the "first statement in the words- given, and the second One' in substance, and yet the Journal makes no 'response to the call for a committee to hear th testi- ne was. poised, in behalf of or against any legislation, but was there in response to a charge of larceny by which it was claimed he got his plume, lnce, and armor iq a word, all that made this "Gladstone of America" famous at the that he will bring with him for ex hibition that "political revolution" which took place in Maine, Rub up your microscopes, gentlemem. Ntyi York Herald. We are reliably informed that J. , i l I not piancing down said aisle, lance eounty, a former Republican, and bro- . - . ther 6f the present Republican candi date for the House from that county, has renounced his allegiance to that party and corao out squarely for Cleve land and theDemocratic ticlret. fww erford Banner. It is well, in view of the rea lightfal statistics of Mr- Nat McKay -nrl th O. O. P.. to call attention lo the following censns facts; "Forty years ago, under a strictly protective system, the number of able bodied paopersin the United Kingdom, with a population of less than i,uyu,- Hr. 1S1 attar i : ,J e naitiil fraa frurtfl ' a long periwi ui pivi.v, and with a population of over 36,000, 000, the number of able-bodied paupers had actually decreased to 7i$,2yo." Theofficial fiirure3 ot the Maine election show that while the Republi bendiner their efforts to carry the uouse or itepresentatiyes. These protected monopolists hope by Mebane's withdrawal to 6bncehtrafe the colored vote of this "district for Cheatham and - thus defeat 'Mr. Siin mons. They have counted "without their hosts. The colored people of this district are no longer to be bought and sold by monopolists and protectionists; If Mebane wants to sell out let him goi. We have heard of other sales, but the masses of the sensible yoters of our sec ond distiict will return Simmons to Congress regardless .of , the money . of monopolists and the treachery . i of pre tended friends. . V mn ' m -ill Hivery iarmer ana laoonng man in this district should at once resent the insult of the tiust combination and re-' solve to use every effort to secure .Mr. Simmons' election. He has been representative of the whole people and we believe the people appreciate his services. Pew Berne Journal.'- -;J People Demand Protections, l'tttnt W r.f n " What are they T "As a general thing Jihj.ui? v-ia tea luejr are presuribiuua unviu uteu used with great 'saceess-f by oldr and well-read Phyn(aan-Trhossan'ds-f invalids have been unexpectedly eared by their use. and they ar:tliewHidar "Uladstoneol America-lamous at tne and dread lof.PhysiciaasndjJIedieal onee proaeeofo rfaseerjain.-u , tiv.-Vom, Piatt, in Belfast Magazine Colleges bi the jaJsl MlmisSm entftesrTannet .be induced to 1 I magfftnvi pe, iwitn.ats ,. proper tWnig7commttee"man,at.,its .head. and apgo,inf ed.hy ;-Thinun This sub-com- Wtfee isa report to its. chairman and operate under his directions. ,'4.i Let each sub-committee, at the earliest moment, prepare a list of all voters in its sub-division . and return the same to the Chairman of the Ex ecutive committee or its townsnip, so that the township chiirmah may fill up and return to the Chairman of the County Executive Committee the Can vass. Boqks heretofore sent to him by the Chairman of the State Executive Committee, ' 5. Let each sub-committeeman and each township committeeman examine . h ... . tue registration books from time to time and check off the voters who have not registeredand then use every ef fort to get Democratic voters to regis ter. . . . b. On the 16th of October let each sub committee meet with its chairman and check the Democratic voters who have notregisteied and make arrange ments for inducing them to register. vu, ovtn uctooer let tnem meet again for same purpose." ' The election takes place on Tuesday, November 6th T On election day let the township and aub committees beiearfyatTthe polling places with their list of voters. Let ihei names of yoters be ehecked off as they yotejand at one'clock'let a list ot absent democratic votera be made by hetpwnfibip chairman and given 4to the sttb-eamraitteemen who will at once preaeedhte -:aseertam, if thei aV come to this purpose Bt-irord'a ntMm. Proprietary Medicines, as through them the country doctSr loses Wmost The September number of Belfori1 profitable practicef ife a tfaifufacturfer Magazine is as extremely brilliant one. The complete novel, "Can Such Things Bef" by Charles E.L- Wingate, a Bos well written story of the "Frankenstein" type; the horror of the central idea being relieved, howevertby the humorous character of the setting. Besides this, there are, in the department of fiction, no less than three capital short stories. "A . EKA-TICS. Many of the Smiths m the South are blacksmiths, though very few of them are horseshoers. Exchange. A bartender is one of the best-natur- ed of men. He is at all times prepar ed to answer you with a smile. Merch ant Travder. When young men and maidens bo out canoeing together their thoughts are sailing to the port of canoebial felicity. 2feu orleam Picayune. " We. pity the young fellow who wants to vote, but will lack a day of beins 21 on election dav. He mrixt foi. ack-a-day3ical.- SpringJieldBepublkan. Philadelphia Girl fat the RfiasWA- Do you ever find bottles which tell of wrecks? Native Yes, mum, . of en empt V bottles. Philadelphia Becord. Other things Wiavo been settled by scientific research,iut no one yet has ever been able accurately to determine whether a big man suffers more than a small man when he has the rheuma tism. SomeniUe Joxnah ' - Kentucky School Teacher William, which do you consider the most miser able of animals? William The camel. Teacher Why? William Sometimes it has to go for weeks without a drink? Lincoln Journal. The ocean is immeasurably grand to look at in its majestio moods, but the sublimity ceases the minute you at tempt to swallow it by the mouthful. Martha't Vineyard Herald. "No, my wife is not good looking. It fact, she's very homely.- But she's good and talented, and I am proud of her." "She's of a literary turn, I believe." "Yes, she is now contributing a series of articles to, the newspapers." -"On what subject?" "How to be beautiful." Nebraska State Journal. "My name is Johnson," said a gentleman to a chance acquain tance. "Will you favor me with your name, sir?" . "Certainly," said tho .other. "My name is Popover." "Hum. don't win nnneirloi. flinf l leges are required Jognnn l 1irftI e, township comr v9ry unusual name?" "iSo, sir. I have been famiiiar with rfittee; must r hAVft iprovided suitable ' j ' vuv wuowunj it all my lite,' -hjccliangc, reaay to nana ean plurality in 1884 was .20,060, in 1883 strange Escape," by J A. BoUes; it is lSjluo a decrease m jj,epuomu strength. This is a sorry outcome for the glowing despatches of Mr. Blaine about the "political revolution But it should be remembered in his behalf that even the greatest living statesman will know more about an election a The Ole Man's Treasure," by Jennie S. Judson; and "What Ailed Janette," by A. C. Smart; also a bright sketch or comedietta by Willis Steoll entitled "Green Turtle Soup." Foremost among the political articles , is a very able naDer by Speaker Carlisle, in York, 6a August 30t 1888, which was sent by telegraph all we the -ronntry, and" printed in the Journal on the next tiforniagTht aayst 4 I stilt offer ih.9 $2,000 jntwacd, and do not meatt it as a bluff or in bad faith, as the secretary of the Knights of Labor said he at first regarded it. He also saia l naanot deposited the $2,00Q. i. Well, I have five or six times that- sum in bank in fodianajjolis, and the ' reward can be had when the statement alleged is nroven. " ; There are two things very hnoticeable ith Statement. ; First, he We'll permit it a short spell white young concedes that the $2,000 was put up and at School, ,,j . wt ,(f s. mlfilaimed! by the Journal, but sayJ he has week after the poll than on the night of wch Q6 trenchantly shows up "The its close. Maine taken as a cold, sen- Tatifl tt6 jjvil3 Thereof." Mr. tient political fact was a great Demo- (jroasdaie; in a kind of historical sketch eratic victory. New Tort Herald. . ,Te Democratic Party and the A correspondent writes to ask if we Tariff," shows that, from the very com can eive him the gist of the political mencement of its existence, that party of Proprietary MediciresT. G.- f; Green, of Woodbury, N.4 J.? 'advocates most cordially, in order to prevent the risk that tho sick and afllieted are liable to, almost daily by the use j of Patent Medicines- put out by inex perienced persons for aggrandizement only, and the employing of inexperienc ed and incompetent doctors by whch almost every village and town is curs ed ; and men claiming to be doctors who had better beunderrakers,? perimenting with their patients' and robbing them of their , money and health, for the good of the afflicted that our government protect its people by making laws to regulate ithe ipsa tice of medicine by better experienced and more thoroughlyt wJacatedfPhya cians, and thereby keep up the jhonoi and credit of the profession,, alsot Jrom laws for, the reeprding of. recipes' Qt Proprietary Medicines, under exami nation and decision of experienced situation in a nutshell. Yes ; and we has always been opposed to taxation fjhemists and Physicians appointed1 for don't need a cocoanut shell either'-an for the purposes of protection to manu ordinary filbert shell will serve our 1 f acturers and monopolists. In "How purpose. The people of this country Two Sheep and a Quarter deluded wen Of Law, on experience or, love what you will, ' ,v.,...-., Bat its effects are all hazardous aad r soon theywouldlrflli To th'rclass,-Mr. Starbucif, orWiii- s.on, ---as"our uttle star." V Hotel oe la Crank on the bank of tho riverfwas his ot&ce. Lenoir jTopkt i? i5 ,f If you want to be healthy, you must eat regularly as meat ft-df.y (jnljfct serve you; for to-morrow. l?o De welt nnd hearty eat at every tat wA time t6 be prosperous in ibusinesssdv regularly. Stop the one anoL yoU si and die: Stop the other an your bosi- ne83rtakes consumption and J5e j .Spasmodic 4dTertiainjpis likfln hifvag a Casnine more than that amount on general de posit. Second, he does' not say that he will pay the $3,uw, but tnat it -can e had," ami in this he follows the safe eourse of the Journal, which has never stated that it or any one .would pay. bit only that the money "will be paid.-' IiianapolU Labor Signal ' -I'M " f "' '"- -ust as the1 Republicans are putting the campaign in the second Vw j - s w iiml fourth districts, they aie sending it to the ninth.' An Asheville Radical gpt'a eouple of thousand a. few .days kffo from the Protective Tariff League fori the special purpose of defealmg the Democratic nominee, t for Congress. Thkt's what the 1 protection people are working f or t get s e publican . I. ill C 14..;nn have a nxea naoit """s enough alone. Grover Cleveland has handlftd nnblic affairs in a way satis- r . factory to the business men and the workingmen of the country. Xhey nrnnose to allow him to do the same thing four years more. There have the whole story. New Herald. The Evening Telegram gives neigh horlv nrominence to this advertise- .r . ment: Wasted STONEMASONS WHO CAN cut and set : first class mechanics only "feast an, a famyie;'-o sasnme i M.mAn who will.be their tools. tuau icasi ao m a uiv - i rl Anv Atnoant of . . I I IlHV IiniUUBO fLJ Olivia J factory .optyoi oardinduiij "fa to get a majority in ttmaa HVa lrillincr vmitjiorse DeeaOSe 1 . i . "'a. Tmhmmmmm " " ""TC'i-.;i'i'iftB nextxlouse. wuetyi wmf n& is a lime lame.; ia in u," the most advertising shouia' oe aoae -malteaeherf How old -was Adam when be was born. M Several little boys1 1 guess, Itaken of Ptetbty I time. Clothier andFamwer. zShthjeranunU aine feAveral little boys' guess, varying fw4ni fcnesewnd t(wnoday old, when til little feUow at the foot with his M.VAtsi- hatotnsrwitn, stoieniruijt rl.i. '-.ttWmVthie been four , LJ.V i i m M V a a V5 r AVI flTI CtVi M i. K the, anole orcnara." k,itw. JSm Cbrmtele. f illarfc this: Thebtal vote of ihU vflar is lOOf mbre? thaimras,.in 1884 .when Blaine was th Pcesidential f;-01 candidate, and jet the official vote tws yeaiVhow;i,320 te.lnbaiLttj rality than therevwae; inT.lS84irr-A,e Berne Journal ,: "i;";fti kt tt.aotortniiately trua that no bow " t - 1 JilUedrnan was ever. a: governor and , (initu-ABlu uF.;V .- . - - i- prove an excep stories. UoL ery.neeo.nta Cm. - Charlnte Chronicle. , 'W11?0" r - -' 1 r ' Sew ljiwyiTS. On Friday and Saturday of last week, the Supreme Court examined appli cants for license to practice law. The following passed successful examina tions: ' I caddot sigg the old soggs, Dor thrub the gay guitar, By red baddadda claibs by tibe. -The batter ? Hay catarrh. Springfield Union, A. J. Field, Granville; B. S. Roys- ter, Granville; W... R, Lovill, Watauga: tt.Ktt, Jordan Iredell J. Justice, Rutherford f R? JN. Hackett, Wilkes; 91d,-'Q8i''J., A; Anthony, aevetandrbTason Gaston; J. F. Farmer Dunham," Harriett M. Plun kett shows, in the form of a story, how and to what extent the farmer in this country has been, and still is, swindled by the tariff. In a literary article on Troilus and Cressida." Mr. Appleton you Morgan, the w6ll-known Shaksperean Tori scholar, takes occasion to break a lance very effectively with Ignatius Donnelly. The poetry is particularly good. It in cludes a couple of charming lyrics, "Her Songs," by William H. Hayne, and "To a Butterfly," by Marion Man- ville, a forcible didactic poem, "Un- that purpose by the Government J be fore they are licensed for general nsej He would most freely placethe recipe of Boschee's German Syrup and Green's August Flower under such laws, thad he the proper protection, and thereby save the prejudice of the people, and avoid the competition and imitation of worthless medicines. Copied from the Chicago Mail, Aug. 3, 1887, -Advertisement. - V; Little Brother (who has been to the park with his bonne; Lillie, Mr. Tep pins is coming to see you tonight Sister How do you know ? Little Brother I heard him say so wLen he kissed nursie good-by.. Town Topics People having dogs for sale should take them to Germantown on October chEnckpeyendjSIG.nley, Wilkes; 19th. The Keyser family will hold a E. .jL.PPQl. Johnston; , 7W, D. Pol-j grand re-union there on that day. loclt. Lenoir: A..D. : Co wles; Iredell; A-1 Pittiburg Chronicle lWiri54ai:-- emmg, Minister (who has just driven his rfWi?AJ.!fon Edgecombe; horse to a wedding in- the country) ItfcOTHh ?i,..h ,fI00KS Can I hitch out here! ctt!iugiauitdaaies vv niieiiurst. xiatre- I t , titii tSi,ewland, Caldwell; Gueg3 Sal and the folkg,d rather bave w. Mciver, jjioore,-h. m. bhaw, Pender; C. C. Daniels. Wilson: V. E. Holcomb. SurrvV J. J. LookViarK Hal- McShane-Oi doan't know phwat if ax;1 A. C". Shaw, Richmond; Duff tMs coun is comin.' to indade 0i r..n-v tir,. t m -:-. don't. Thim turriners is runnin t lugs Guilford: J. F: OKmblfi. MeP.WnTihnro-5 aI1 their own way O-N, Biown, Mecklenburg; J. J. Per kins, Pitt. BolllnK Sprlnft-s 1I1k School. ' Boiling Springs, N. C. August; 6th We, the trustees of Boiling Springs- High School, have secured the seryires need apply ; wages $3 per day. Call on profitable," by Arthur W. Gundry, and of Prof. John B. Blanton as principal. masou s lureuittu, viuu j. i gome patnetic verses dv rteien w. omirn i ms aDiiity in aisciDiininff ana conauct- White Plains, N . Y. . nli j0 Gf Arc." In the Editorial De- n? a school of hih orade i too I well Ophir Farm is the home of White- partinent Donn Piatt dissects "Harri- known to be commented on here. With law Reid, one of the shining luminaries in the galaxy of the friends of labor Mr. Reid is now preaching to small an diences with dreary assiduity upon Wfto-fis for American Workmen." These enlightened la- son's Record" in his usual trenchant his able assistance,1 we can recommend style, aud pays his. disrespects to "Com- this school to the patronage?of this ei stockism" in Art, and to "The Dude tire county as" secord- td nble.fi The nr. Literature-" "Passing Events" house has just been - remodelled; and 'Passing and some brilliant and original "Book Reviews" complete an extremely m- borers will be glad to know that while teresting number of this popular per the wages of a mason who can cut and iodical set is four dollars and fifty cents a day Mr. Reid will pay three dollars. Again let tha crv he "American wages for American labor." New Tori Herald Let every man who has heretofore acted with the Democrats and who is now opposed to that party, have the Col. George Waring, of Rhode Island, fullest opportunity to make his opposi in a private letter which has been print-1 tion known and felt. Republicans ed, sayarHere in Rhode island mere cannot re too noerai towara tnis eiass has never been a brass band or a torch- of our citizens. signal. light procession or a skyrocket.1 We dot Jfow, read this from the same paper, not carry on our elections m that way. 1 in' reference to Dr. R. L. Abernethy's When election day comes we buy all the I withdrawal from the Third party, and votes we can, and the party that has the I then say, if you can, that there is not a most money and the best machinery for bond of fellowship between the Repub- bribery is the party that wins." Col. licans aud the Third party. Waring is one of the most noted politi cal reformers in his state. Durham To- baceo Plant. "Without any strain on our imagina i tion we can hear the gold and silver of i the Prohibition party rattle in one of his pockets and the mellow noise ot Speaking of blowing people up, the Chairman Whitaker's corruption in the kerosene can. Washington Cntte. other." Eot. each room famished withdesks.M The school is now in progression, 1s largely patronized and the people are enthusi astic ia their praises o ihe progress f the children. - In ! r Respedf, ullyT , Hon. J. Y Hamriek, T ft; Jlamriciv TIT . TV I 1m,. mf m 1 T i w . u. xiiaesi. Mi. x uvjuee m is R. H. Green, Jr. E. B. Hamriek, - Noah Hartfrick, The failure of a firm fleE'rdine packers'' in-Mainej tho Philadel phf "Record, hak-fifiscse thTaS that they bwe $2,000 for cbtton seed oil which masquerades' m-the packers' The present indications are hat -a Methodist church will be established at Douglas in the near futurebut we. are forced to admit that even then lalb show for converting the editeVof the Cudgel will be pcoi m d e ed Lttrarnie Borrrrnnif Morgenstern Dot vas yust so. Eid natif Amerigau dou'd haf no chance; ain'd it ? Ex . Lawyer (to prisoner) You look as if afone time you might have been a respectable member of the community. Prisoner Yes, sir ; but appearances are often deceptive I practiced law uDtil whiskey kjiockeame-out.- Epochi Though he may nevei leave shore the Sheriff ia often on the seize. The Ocean. "Nothing but Leaves" is the sad song of some of the seaside hotel pro-1 prietors. Boston Beacon. The marriageable American girl needs protection. She is being ruined by the foreign popper. Duluth Para-grapJier. We never knew a chiropodist to bo kt-his aesk'ifi1 his office. He brings at all disturbed at reports of the corn feood hews from the west, and says that I op beinar injured by the frost. Boston tne- uemocrara propose to cancel tne , jaepiuircan majority or x.uuu in can- Bashful Youth Will you .take this combe county.'" He says he has never chair. Miss Ethel? seen such . careful work, and so much Miss Ethel-Oh, no ; it has no arm.' of'iV. rioneJiy the Democrats in any Bashful Youth (eagerly) I shall bo cnvasf Sip theyHave one in this. most happy ah -to supply the de- Theyhave been everywhere in the fidencv. I assure vou. And he did. Judge. The following is an extract from the obituary notice of a Kansas newspaper, published in another paper of the same town : "Tho pen is silent ; the office scissors have been laid away to rust. Tho stillness of death pervades the verv atmosphere where once the Death to the Trust. Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 22, The Acme i Manufacturing Co., of Wilming tonVN C. ; at the earnest solicitations of farmers of this state and other states; have' decided to commence the manufacture of cotton bagging imme diately, new machinery having been purchased for this object. The factory will fun day and night. Pine fibre bagging has been tested by fire and compress, testimonials of its excellance have been been received from the ex pnanges, anq tne compress insurance companies announce that they will take fire risks on it. ; f , Ppl.' Theodore F. Davidson is back mountain section, and the amount of rp(llitica literarein.jdemand and cir- lfvSMBVii showSj.tnat.;me people rarce Xmz.r-Baleigh. Correspondence tit ! oj. -"i : -i '1 - por an example or the power' or a sibgle Metter 'compare1 the - phrases .bloomiag qeheek" - and . "blooming hoarse voice of the devil yelling 'copy!' Tjefekfc'ttuiv Chronicle, i T i or 'whatinhell 's this word?' was wont f "'" r'j t'y ; . . ' to resound. "The paste-pot has soured Fogg thinxs your true iconoclast is on- the what-not ; the cock-roach is thffshcl"feaclierwho curls his pupils I eating the composition off the roller, of idoIencea'nfi slotb'He is abreaker I and the blue-bottle-fl" is dying in the (bf fdles.BwW.5 'Transcript. ' ? rich folds of the printer's towel " Ex.
New Era (Shelby, N.C.)
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