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BUSINESS CARDS. H. OABAMSS,1 ATTORNEY AT LA W tod United States Commissioner, j SHELBY, N. C. :. - ' i " TiRACTICES in the courts of Cleveland X and Rutherford counties. j- fffl.Artn Wftt Warren street. ,s-tt. B. Frank Wood Attorney at Law. SHELBY, N. C. j ' raHMISSIONER of Deeds for South VV Carolina. ! WATT ElilOTT, f asMomWe Barter and Hair-Dresser, . SHELBY, N. C, - -; HAYING secured an expert assistants prepared to do all tonsorial j work in AotioacBtrvio Ffah&s moved into his new shop in the Bostic Bailding on the north west comer of Marion and LaFayettc :streets. . - " I -.I hr1'""! BaMngton, Roberts & Co. Pri nters and Wholesale x ana Retail Stationers, Are now carrying the largest stock of STATIONERY, WRAPPING! SAPPER PAPER BAGS.TWTNES, &o, j of any house in this section of country. ISHCOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY Call and Bee them or send for prices and ssamples. J - GOffice and Salesrooms "Marion Si, SHELBY, N. C, 42-tf. - ' : :- Shelby Foundry . AND . Alacnine bnpps B. a BABINGTON, Proprietor. ' lANE lOLLS, PLOWS and Castings J of all kinds. When in need or any thing in that line, give me a call. 10. LIVERY STABLE COKXECTED WITH THT5 j &UTHRIE HOUSE. FAUX HEARTED. stand where two roads part ; Lord I art Thou with me in the shad ows here ? I cannot lilt mine eves to Bee. Sneak to me it Thou art! 1 tremble, ana my near, is coia mm tears Dark is the way Thou hast appointed . me. ... 4 , From the bright face of day It winds i vc down a valley aarx as death, And shards and thorns await my shrinking feet f : - An icy mist and gray breath Comes to me, chilling me with awful How canst Thou say Thy yoke is light and sweet t . " Nay. these are pale who go ' j ; Down the gray shadows; eacn one, t red and worn. , Bearing a cross that galleth , him full And blood of this doth flow. And that one's pallid brows are scarred with thorn, And eyes - are blind . with weeping evermore. Still they press onward fast, And the shades compass tnem; now, .far awav. I see a'srreat hill shaped like Calvary: Will thev come here at last ? A rcnez irom some lar, iair perfect aay Touches the high, clear faces golden- Ah I vonder nath is fair. And musical wiln many singing Diras, - .Large, golden rrtut and ramoow colored flowers . The wavside branches bear : The air is murmurous with sweet love : words. And hearts are singing through the happy hours. "Kav. T RliftIT 1rfc-V Tin mnre Take Thou my banc's between Thy firm, fair hands -And still their trembling, and I shall not weep, dome day, the journey o'er, . My feet shall tread the still safe even ing lands, And Thou cans't give to Thy belov ed sleep. And though Thou dost not speak, And the mists hide Thee, now I ' Thy feet Will tread the path my feet wearily; Some day the mist w 111 break, And sudden looL'sg up, mine snail meet Thine eyes, and lo, Thine arms shall gather me ! Katharine Tynan, in Catholic Columbian. Exart Opialaaa or Wanaa. Women never weep more bittetly than when they weep with spite. A. Richard. - . When women cannot : be revenged, they do as children do vhey cry. Cardan.. Woman is a flower thai exhales her perfume only in the shade. Lamen nais.. , .. - " . . Take the first advice ot a woman; under no circumstances the second. Proverb. '--.-- - .. Women are too imaginative and too sensitive to have much logic. Mme. deDeffaud. ' , A lady and her maid acting in ac cord will outwit a dozen devils. Old Proverb. Women are extremists they aw either better or worse than men. La Bruyere. There is no torture that a woman would not suffer to enhance her . beau ty. Montaigne. Woman is a charming creature who changes her heart as easily as her gloves. Balzac. ; "Jw Women distrust men too much in general and not enough in particular. Commerson, t. - Of all the heavy bodies, the heaviest is the woman we have erased to love. Lcmontey. . :- Women are constantly the dupes or the victims of their extreme sensitive ness. Balzac. A woman forgives everything but the fact that you do not covet ber, A. de Musset. .'.t..:':-.r'.. O woman ! it is thou that eausest the tempests that agitate mankind. J. J. Rousseau. - , Women love always ; when earth slips from them they take refuge in heaven. Anon. The society of women endangers men's morals and refines their man ners. Montesquieu. Am Oaaa xifer. I Warker ar Draat 'Messrs. Editor .'Permit me, through j Like bees in a hive, people in a cam- your columna, to say a . few words to I paign may be divided mainly into two the voters of this county -who; have sorts, to-wit ' ' formerly been identified with the Dem- . 1. Workers." 1 '". " ' ,!' ocratie or white man's party, but who, - 2. Di-ones. ''! ' '' from the growing evil and degrading i.t Workers. Some do the speaking1; influence that the liquor traffic is hay- otners the" writing. !l Some look after ing on the rising generation,: have the registration i othew see that voters been induoed to cast their, ballqts and eo to the Dolls. rSome watch the oolls exert their influence with the Third.or, ad mark off the Voters; ' others jo as a a luure vuiuuiuuijr toncu, i alter the aosentees. &ome, who nave rrouiDiuon party, xnis a myseu nave more money than time,, give tooney been very much inclined to do, and I others, who have more !ume " and less can honestly and truthfully say that money, give ' time j "others still,' ' who there is no man in the county or state have' neither time nor money td spare, who ismore opposed to the liquor 1 somethlnr else, the use of a horse. tramo wan your numme servant ; our, buggy or. a wagon, for instance. whilst I am convinced that it behooves Every good maur who'can, does some very moral, Christian man and woman thing. 1 .V'1 . ' ' '' ; to use every exertion td do away with g. Drones.' ' Qri7fhB other hand,8oipe the terrible evil, I feel and know that biow ux bluster and advise and do easting our ballots ' with the Third party in th coming election, instead of advancing the cause of prohibition, will most certainly retard and hinder its progress. nothing. U ' Other look wise' and do nothing. Some who can speak keep their mouths shut arid do nothing. Others who can write never put pen to paper and do nothing. Some ' who A thread ? factory Durham- ;v hevsv aroTES. - is -talkedlof in Salisbury has a .knitting oompany with a capital istock of $10,000. Paymaster "Hoxsey," of the Navy, committed ujciclji Wednesday njght. Thew'ages 61" fne'1S6keluTnersln the MoConnell8ville region have "been increased :- i,uh 'i.t'i .il .!". : ' CafdweftUTDemoerati wat'':1iAva ' a grand basket "picnic atenoir" on "No- vem The gnus toi the aew-war Jshipe it m at forward fctate ana will lie ready as fast as needed , Ayounjt Virginia lady committed navvv mj uiv rv aaau vtar iUv ua J was! to have been niamedr j '. POLITICAL P01HT8. i Raleigh has organized a "Mechan ic's j and Business Mens Democatio Association. Senator John S. Barbour, of pina, thinks that New York is foi ; Cleveland and Hill." "All things are for the best," is the old adage. In that case the Demo cratic party is sure to win, tor it is EBATICS. - . k. aaaaaa A woman does not like to be con sidered fast, yet she wishes to be be. low the thirty class.. Young Mother Horrors, Jane, the baby is trying to swallow a pin. Nurse-It's all right, mum , it's a safety pin. Et.. Joe bet his money on the, bobtail And Henry bet on the brown : nag she Now, my dear sirs, Prohibitionists, j naTe money in kbundance give not a I come to you, not to abuse you for dime and do nothing. Others with speaking and acting your honest pr'n- abundance of titne will not give a mo ciples, not to censure you for your ment of it and do nothing. Others past conduct, but I come to you to gu promise everything and do nothr ask, to exhort and to beg you to eon- Others, oret of all, have them- sider seiiously the one great issue bet selves made committeemen, 'show fore you today i Whether yon wUl east themselves off and then do nothing, affections. Young Mrs. Lynch, while in a fit of delirium, leaped to her death from a window of the Hotel Bristol. ' An American steamer has been cap tared in Hayti, while attempting- to force the blockade of an insurgent port. ' - r " Mrs. Myra Beala obtained a . verdict of $30,000 against Dr. Thompson . in Boston for ulienatintr her husband's certkinly "the best.'! JVetc YorJtHeraU. The bobtail walked away from the lot auu ueurjr waiaea to town. If her color comes and goesj First the lily then the rose, . At the moment you propose- . What then t Well, you may be sue she isn't painted. Lotion Courier. The piamond tiara presented to his bride by the Duke d'Aosta cost $85,000 and contains 1,150 .stones. Every man you meet has ' a sure remedy for a cold, and every . other man has a cold. Hem Orlaant Picayvri, An agricultural contemporary offers some advice on "How to Tell a Bad Egg.' Our advice would be.generally ' Poes not every ' well ' informed man ! known that the increase in price of I homo manufactures ' produced by a i high' talliff does not go into the pock ets of laboring men, but only tends to swell the profits of others. Thurmsrfi i FredJDouglass, the colored leader, I says he sees no chance tor radical success either in New York or Indiana. As the colored man generally likes to be on tie winning side, he may as well ; take duie notice and govern himself ac-- cordingly. BaleigK Newt and Obterver. One of the most highly "protected" countries in Europe is Spain,' and it 'is vour ballots for a : Democratic, mtell igent white man's government, or with the Third party, and, as a result, hand over the governmenf and management of your county and state Into the In fact, there are a thousand ways of doing nothing, and many there be who go therein. 1 Good, kind reader I Cau you put your band on your heart and, before hands of the Itepubliean party and high heaTen gay you are not a drone 1 you all fcnow rrom saa experience wnat And. cood. kind reader, if vou be a that' means.- Prohibition, m qrm-1 win yonj pieaRe what sort ef lobbed of all the registered letters be loro Patriot. know walk eyes! Good Horses and Vehicles at reason . . f 1 1 1 r u ..Art MMaIvM sdic prices, van on us ueiorc ywu maiwo engagements with other parties. . j Wagons, Buggies and Road Carta TOJIS, CARPENTER & BICKS, 20 6. .. . Ratherfordton.NO. A FRESH LOT Buggies OF FIXE and PUsstons Just received at , ; IBOSTIC BROS. &. WRIGHT'S "Warehojtf e.. Call at once and make i , i -i selection ot the . i ? FIN Ever braagbtftoSfcowby. 7. The Mont frmpfmi Hiia af ttaa mt aad What . May BcFslI It. The Piedmont section of North Car olina has been the field of greater im provement daring the past dozen years than any portion of the state, From the beginning of th redlands, ir Wake, to the foot of the Blue Ridge, progress has been steady and rapid. The changes wrought have made it a wonderland. , For energy, thrift and the development of resources, this sec tiou of North Carolina has not been surpassed in any Southern state. We are more and more . impressed, every day, with the growth and pros perity of enterprises and industries throughout Middle Carolina. Railroad facilities are multiplying, new lines are projecting, new enterprises are daily setting on foot, and every spee'ea of manufacturing industry ia booming. The farmers are, ot course, sharing NOTICE ! I will sell my plantaoaj one and a half miles east of CheiryviJle., Gaston " county. N. C, said plantation .containing "one hundred ana seven aerss uau. described follows: - . t f 9 c A ptm Wood Land. 25 Acres Bottom Land, i : ' r f f f cultivation, and :! . 57i Acres Upland, in high state of cola wntinn. ..: ' ' I. ! i p.no Fmit Trees: 2 vears old. consisting of - armies, reaches, oesirs and grapes, i all of v Greensboro's choicest varieties. ?, This DroDertyis improved by a 'two i story brick d welling containing six rooms. fire nlace in everv room, designoa upon tthe best plans, fer taste audi band at good well furnishing good freestone water in tthe v&rd. eood sorinz near, ioutbuildings -nerfect completion to the ! dwelling. A eood two room tenant house is on the ' plantation. i ! ! ' Any one wanting to purchase a good plantation or a beautiful home in a good nfiizhborhood and a healthy location will find it to their interest to communi cate with or come to see me; before buy ing. Itespectruliy, J.AlPASOtJR, 15. Cherryville, N. C, HOTELS. Commercial Hotel, SHELBY. N. C.. J.'W. KERR. Proprietor. tctxv. W famished and best kept Hotel 1 in thfiWestern oart of the State. Pei" fect satisfaction guaranteed.' Public pat ironage solicited. f ! . At the beeinnine of the year the Com inercial changed hands, and with the new manaenment the house has been refitted nd furnished anew. . No effort will be spared to maintain its welWesered rep utation. Rooms newlv carpeted and neat lv furnished. ,; Best servant attendance, Table fare first-class. A 4-1-8-tf. Central Hoteli W. E. RYBURN, Proprietor, C. -If- - i H SHELBY, N 'T'HE Largest and most costly building j. in &neiDy. Beautifully located. Jfirst class fare. Polite servants. Large and well lighted rooms. Well arranged office and sample rooms. Telegraph office in building. Omnibus and sorter meet Wkat ta Thaak (Ua4 Far. "No, my friends, let me tell you. you have many things , for . which to thank the Almighty. You nave to thank Him that von live in a eHintry so bounteous, so plentiful as this. .You have to thank Him that you live in an age of civilization and progress; and you have especially to thank Him that you live in a county of free institutions where every man stands, in law, the equal of every other man; where yon can walk with head erect, as high ac the proudest man in the land and as much entitled . to res pet if you behave yourselves well and liye a virtuous and upright life. You hive a good deal, therefore, to be tankfal- for, but you have nothing to be more thankful for lliekavtll New. Hicksvtllb, N. C.,.Oct. 29, 1888. Cotton is three or four weeks later in opening than common. The yield will be less than last year. The merchants and pill drivers eomplaia that collec tions are meager up to date. j The house occupied by Joe Prince, colored. In the neighborhood of -Arro- wood, was burned the other day with two of his children. His wife had locked them up and was out picking cotton. The health of this neighborhood is very good just now. a do-notbingr you are?. Worker, or drone, which are you T Newt and Obtener. ' There should be at each voting pre cinct eight boes. One for the State ticket, one for .' the three Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, one for the Presidential electors, one . for he Congressional ticket, one for the mem bers of the" Legislature, one for the county ticket,' 'including the Sheriff, County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Surveyor and Coroner, one for amend ment to the constitution and one for Constable. ' Let the : registers and r most highly "protected" state in ihe Union is Pennsylvania, and nowhere i i i this country is the condition of the workinjgmau worse. Sch wclady Neiss, A spectacle for gods and men. All the poor folks in tub country forced to eat ne loaf of bread less per day in order to contribute to the bank account ; of a Chicago wheat speculator. Ho w- every, that is all "a private affair," I you know. Or don't you know it t New TorhJIeraU. tort it f,B.MiAd ClAVAlanA. Ohin. . 1xui iwu weens uuw, ueuiucrai'S, iu which to work for good government in groat want and suffering, and the I and the white man's rule. See that no government has been called on to sup-1 stone is left unturned to secure a Demo- ply them with food and clothing. ; . eratio victory. The state expects . . ,. 7 , i . (every man "to do his duty, and that The bagging tiustbas been indicted v.. ;i . . ... t,. . aaa 9 t " t I Ul J H W KWk IUV . . aCUJUVI WilV also bne f the very poorest. The speaking, that if yon have anything to teu a Dad eear gently. Idea. you should break it A bombshell picked up "ou the " bat tlefield of Gettysburg in 1863 exploded and fatally wounded a young man at Boiling Spnnirs,'Pa. The mail pouch : which, left Boston for Chicago on Tuesday evening 'was whom claim trust. warrants that it zs have been a "corner,"" issued not- a Oar county candidates closed the J""?"!"'1 " l",um''' RnthoimtMi last Sf.lV"" campaign at urday. The Democratic outlook in this county is favorable. The opposite party is working hard for success. J Although Col. J. L. McDowell owns one of the best farms in the countty, "1 am Demo- Admirable Porter's report advocates sailing ships as practice vessels for nav al apprentices, and condemns some of the modern idoas for ! naval improve ment. .' ' P.t. Rev. E. G. Weed; Episcopal Bishop of Florida, who has been at work all this summer among the sick at Jacksonville, is now down with the fever. . - Two jute mills at Salem, Mass., have been closed indefinitely. Five hun- independent American citizen.. Ap plause. A voice "Thank God." Whenever you allow those rights to be trampled on, whenever you surrender your indepndence, whenever you give up tht JGod-bestowed right which makes you the equal of. all men and entitles you to reeeive the fair rewards of your own voting, whenever you give that up, you will no longer be free American eitizens but they will make vou. booted and spured, vote for their own interests and not for yours. . Ap- in thu movement or progress and pros-1 - w , perity and reaping harvests of wealth I man opeeen. Labor is tariff reform. -lam also not in harmony than that you have the rights of an he speaks of selling out and going to j with the position of the Republican General Glasgow of Burlington, one of the leading la wers of the Iowa, and a lifelong Repuplican, says; entirely in sympathy with the i.- . a: i crane upuu .ue dred employees ate thrown out of work. This is a heavy blow at the Taxes, Messrs. Paris & Martin, of South Carolina, will soon start a Government Distillery at Buck Shoals," which ..will make two for High Shoal township. R: General Glasgow is an old'soldier, hav ing commanded a brigade under Grant and afterward . held an important consulate. He is well known in Iowa and his position has greatly alarmed the Republicans of the First district, which is very close. Ewart ud Carter. unknown to their ancestors. meeting a fitting reward,and a general air of contentment pervades that entire countrr. Now all this can be very easily changed. It may be quickly changed. This movement of progress may be re- ressfid within a few months. This prosperity may 'all be blighted before another year has rolled around. The change will come if the Repub lican party attains to power, again in this state. This progress will be re versed as sure as the control of public affairs is turned 'over to incompetent hands. The blighting of this prosper ity will inevitably follow: the triumph of the Republican party in North Car olina. Wilmington Mectenger. A young woman of this .city who is .tiL.'.n li..: in iavor oi lue jvepuuucnu touutuowii ii . f,: proposed to her Democratic lover a I Hon. H. G Ewart, Republican can- wager which made him hesitate. Y They j didatefor Congress, and Mr. Eng. D. were discussing the great question as Carter representing Capt.. Thomas D. they sat on the sofa' together holding I Johnston Democratic , candidate for each othei's hands Sunday night, when I Congress, wUl address the people at - Death orex-orfB(r Hamillan. Ex-Governor William T. ' Hamilton died at his residence in Hagerstown, Md., from gangrene , of the ; lungs, brought on by pneumonia. He' was born in Boonsbdro,Md., in 1821; grad uated at Jefferson College.. Cannons- bnrg. Pa., studied law in Hagerstown and was admited to the Bar in 1845; served in the state Legislature v two yearsiind in the lower house of Cong ress three terms : in 1855 he retiied from political life, and devoting him self to the law,became one of the most prominent members of . the Maryland Bar. In 1868 he , was the successf ulDemocratic candicatefor the United States Senate, where he served till march 3, 1875. He was a candid ate for the Domcratic nomination for Governor in . the last named year, but was defeated by ; Mr. John Lee Carroll, whom he succeeded in the gubernatorial chair four years later. Th ralttleal lilMtUa. The situation reemsto be about this : The Democrats in the doubtful states have gained largely among men engag ed in the professions and among the educated generally, have gained to a small extent among employing manu facturers,and have held, their share of thelabor vote. The result iri Newark is pointed to as showing that they have, nernhans. made large gains in. the - a ranks of labor. If this view of the situ ation be the correct one and the facts at hand seem to sustain it Mr. Cleve land is sure of New Yoik, New Jersy, Connecticut and Indiana, and has chances in Michigan, California and, perhaps, Illinois. Money is said to be relied upon by Mr. Quay to eany New York for Harrison but, however much there is for that purpose, it is doubtful whether there is enough. Baltimore Sun. the young man said : "I'll bet you a cookie that Cleveland will be elected." "Let us bet something big,n. replied the girl, as she put her hand lovingly on his shoulder.fc"Wel!, you name it," the young man replied. The young lady then proposed the follow'ng : "If Harrison is elected you marry me ; if Cleveland is elected then I marry you He agreed. The Hdyokt Democrat. . the following times and places on the political issues of the day : HendersonvUle, Friday, Nov. 2. Asheville, Monday, November 5. Ladies cordially invited to attend. Tmflf e Upward np VKk f -hmtw. The Carolina, Georga.and Northern Railroad ; has been completed from Monroe, N. C, as far as Chester, S. C, and is now open for traffic Chester is one of the largest inland cotton mark ets in South Carolina, and is a progres sive and growing place of 2,500 inhab itants. Wilmington Messenger.' ThPlhOa'l. . A correspondent from "way back" writes to ask about the campaign, and wants to know if can give him "the pethon't." Here it is; A man in Indiana was asked, "Do you support Harrison!" HesaidwNo." "Do you support Clevelandt" "No; I support Betsy and the chril- dren." Now. then. it you think : that you can support "Betsy and the chnl dren" by being taxed on everything yon buy yon will vote the Republican ticket. - ' ''.-'- If vou want fewer taxes and lower taxes and cheap woolen undergarments for VBetsy and the chidren" you will vote for Cleveland and national econ omy. If you have any doubts on this sub- Tiain wreckers caused the burning J ject just ask "Eetsy and the children" tn Aonth nf two trainmen at Charles- nd let them decide. Jfew : Xorlc uer- town, W. Va. . aU. - -, '? : . ' , How Men Die. ' -. r If we know all the methods of ap proach adopted by an enemy we are the better enabled to ward off the dan ger and postpone the moment when sur render becomes inevitable. - In many instances the inherent strength of the body suffices to enable it to oppose the tendency toward death.' Many howev er have lost these forces to such an ex tent that there is little or no help. - In J to cobmenee your yearly subscription other cases a little aid to the weakened tnr tw -varvwntin) Aififiodinolv T.nnrro m11 vnttfrA all f Via Affaania rtA f i . twera sudden death and manv years of interesting lortnightlightly magazine, iiaflfnl life. Udok the first svmntoms It is sold every where and any news of a Cough, Cold or any trouble of tbe 1 dealer will take your subscription for Throat or ljungsfgive that oia ana well-1: ,:? ' s snown remeay jsoscoees uerman Svtud. a careful trial. It will Brove what thousands say of it to .be, tisl i jute bagging trusL One hundred and forty Chinese have arrived at San Francisco, who were not awaro of the passage of the exclu sion law, and the customs officers: do not know what to do with them.' The Rev. A. C. Dixon of Baltimore, has figured .put that, on the basis gi en in. the Apocalypse, Heaven cor. ta:ns 5,759,750,000,000 rooms, each one being, nineteen by sixteen feet in dimensions. Secretary Bayard cabled to Minis ter Phelps ia London ' to make -such representations to Lord Salisbury about Lord Sackville's indiscreet letter as would cause the withdrawal of the British Minister at once. ' ' The business men's Cleveland, and Thurman demonstration in. New York Saturday was a ? great success, .not withstanding a heavy rainfall ; from 15,000 to 20,000 men, were in line, and wf re reviewed by President Cleveland. Daniel Hand, a wealthy resident of Guilfotd, Conn., who was a grocer iu Charleston, S. C, before the war, has donated $1,000,000, to be held in trust by the American Missionary Associa tion, the interest, of which is to be- de- , strength to the polls. Erthange. Keep this fact ever in mind: That, if successf uul,-the Radical : party in i North Carolina has not enough com petent men- to fill the ' offices in the 1 state; Mow, - in private Dusiness, a man never employs an agent who' is ! incompetent. ; Voters ought not to intrust the management of state affairs to incompetent agents. - We take it that the vote in Colonel Cowles' district, week after next, will ; be about unanimous. It ought to be. He has been a .watchful, industrious and capable Representative, doing credit in all tespects to his district r,nd the state. We congratulate him in advance upon his triumphant re-elec-tion.-j-&ofeft2Z Landmark, r Here is a political straw - worth re membering... There are ten members of tbe Appleton family in the publish ing house of Appleton & Co., two of whom cast their first vote this year. j Of the eight older members of the firm four have. hitherto been Repub- i licans, but this year they will all vote ! for Cleveland Sew Tori EtraU; , The latest news from Alexander is that we will have a majority of 350 to 500. in that county We hope our Al eck friends will do the very best they can i that is what their Iredell and Wilkes friends are going to do. - In this senatorial district we will make a substantial gam over tbe bcales m v joriry of 1884. StateniMe Landmarl. , An important point in making cal culations as to the result of the present Presidential contest is embraced in the fact that while the . popular - vote in 18S4 was about 9,250,000,it is expected to be somwhere in the neighborhood of 750,000 in exeess of that number next month. Both parties are warmly claiming the majority' of this new Vote. ' I There is nothing in. the situation in New York to cause despondency. The King Humbert's gift to Emperor William was quite unique, being a series of models of the remains of the men, women, children and animal in the famous Pompeiian Museum. "I hope you appreciate the fact, sir? that in marrying my daughter yon marry.a large-hearted, generous airL' - 'I do, sir (with emotion); and I hope she.inherits those qualities frofli ' ner ramer." ia e. , t She had just told him that she would be a sister to him, when a stern voice -came from thoiead of the stairs f "Hasn't that young man gone yetl',:- ... va 4V7WUUVU in & y v U II - XU fXIXf "he hasn't gone vat.-bnt h i D-ninir mighty quick." Utien, Observer. With a rashness which he never realized until too late, he had7 kissed the Boston girl right on the month "flever do that again, , sir 1" said she. - - "M-M Mifs Waldo,": said he, "if th . Lord lets me. thaw ont this time. I never wiU attempt the like again ; at ; least without , an overcoat'11 Terr " Eauie Impress. The salaries attached to the offices, which the next mayor of New York will have at his disposal amount to $1, AAA AAA ' XTl' i- S . t '' . . . ' wv,vw. ,i.o wonuer ine patriots nave all got their coats off and their sleeved -rolled up ! - Boston Herald, Dumley (offering friend' a drink front j his private bottle) Try that, old man it's pure, and made from the genuine ' ; stuff ; but it's not very old. Friend (taking the bottle) No, I 8' pose not, Dumley ; you don't give it time to grow old. Sew Tori Sun. George L. Bourne, who died at An burndale, . Mass., ' on Tuesday, had -I been postmaster of that place for r nearly thirty-six years.'. He was first - appointed by President Pierce and lsf btr Preairlemt Plavalanrl - The next 'cue of t -d JIcuser e rj. No. 91,will b the first number of nect Tolume. This will be an excellent time voted to the education of the negro in factional fight in the Democratic camp the old slave states. - . Pnhlle Npenblnar. Hon. Chas. M. Stedmarr will address the people on the issues of the cam paign at the following times and places Clinton, Friday, Novemder 2. ? W hltevilhv Saturday, November 'g. Wilmington, Monday, November X t'tAtdKlnteM Appolnltntnl. The following is a list of appoint- meats for the Senatorial and County candidates for the coining campaign in t Rutherford and Polk "counties s ' Columbus, Friday, November 2. Shields, Saturday, November 3. Lewis, Monday November 5. . . It is generally agreed the reiul's .of the present campaign will be a series of surprises. The best informed Dem ocrats are confident that the thirteen electoral votes of Iowa will be cast for Cleveland and i Thurman. d Tariff re formers by the hundred in that state have, abandoned the g. o. p. and joiued tho Democratic : ranks, and the free whiskey and tobacco plank of the Chi' will bring out every vote, and as each side will closely watch the other, the struggle of the various Democratic i camps to secure the office of Mayor will doubtless giye Cleveland two votes where he will lose one.- Philadelphia Timet. . .. There " is one fact thai should not be lost sight of ' in the election, and especially by the laboring man.andthat is all trusts and monopolies are . controlled by the Re publicans. By the cry of high protect- There was confusion in the faces of George and Matilda, who sat in inti mate proximity ou the sofa, as Harry; entered. . Matilda was the first to re cover her self possession. She said " We are .engaged in a little game at cards." - Harry : "And a mighty close game too, eh!" . George Reynolds, of Anna, Ohio, is seventy-six ' yeara of "age and has never made a bet. He is now anxious, however, to wager $100 that Cleveland . will be our next President. He is in clined to think that this unprecedented desire to bet on his part must be the spirit of seventy-six. New Tori Wcrld. Parson Johnnie, your father wasn't at church Sunday t " Johnnie No, sir. He went fishin'. Parson My, my 1 I hope you didn't go with him. Johnnie (confidently) No, sir, I didn't. : I tried to get him to go with me. ' . '"-.' Parson Ah, I'm giad to hear that. Where did you go! M Johnnie I went to the baseball match. I'm captain of the Swam poodle Juniors, I am. cago platform has disgusted thousands. The llawkeye Democrats, always :0i thev seek to delude the laborer! A very grim and ghastly joke was plucky and aggressive, are better. mlX) the belief that it will be to his j played on a young man here on Mon organized this year , than ever before, benefit, when, in realty, it is only to IW He caiae into town and sooa and are forcing the fight, with every J perpetuate the trusts and combinations came Yery tired t&ct "is physical prospect of success. For the past bV which the people are bein- rob- energies were so overloaded that he at night. : ';- The local committees are requested to advertise these appointments by hand bills and otherwise, Spieb Whitajckr, ' Cbaii. Dem. State Ex. Cora, : The Hon. John R. Webster was on the Committee of Introduction at the Democratic barbecue at Reidsville. He is not the only gentleman of inde pendent proclivities who- is coming' in I out of the rain. Charlotte Chronicle. j. Some New York men have ongnatr ed a scheme to reclaim the arid lands of the West. . The Democrats have a better scheme, than that. They have i been reclaiming tho fertile lands from railroad1 monopolies;; ever i since they have been iu power, and will continue to do so until all ; the - vacant ; land ; is givenover ta actual settlers. NashvSIe American. ' L . v: , eight years the Republicai majority Kgd NathnOe American. has been growing smaller by degrees and beautifully less. Garfield's ma-i Gentle 'reader ! Would Subscribe for ' Ths - New Era, only one dollar a' year, in advance. dropped down m a store in a very re laxed condition. Some wag of a f el- yon "get I low went to a neighboring undertak- jority :n i'. 1880 was" nearly 80,000; mad" if any one said you were not a ers ana procured a cheap coffin and Blaine's, in 1884, ! was! 20,000 ; . while good Democrat f What eould you say, lifted the tired man into it. By way in' a square ' fight last yev, a very however, if you were asked what you of setting him off some white cloth was popular Republican was elected Gov" had done to prove your Democracy ? tied around his neck and jaws and the emor by a plurality of 16,000. ' This Have you given a dollar of money or lid was laid on tho coffin. - After rest year, with tariff reform and free wool, an hour of time in any shape or form ing several house he began to kick, salt and lumber versus free "whisky tq help the good cause along f Is faith and tobacco, as the issues upon Which without works worth anything t Where the farmers of Iowa are called to take are your works f Every man can do something. ' What have you done! Out: with it. Time presses. Newt and Observer.. position, it is more than probable that! ! the state will be completely redeemed. St. Paul Globe. , ' ' -" and be kicked out of the coffin and wanted to kick the perpetrator of the joke out of town, i But as that person could not be found he took it out in kicking generally. Spartanburg Corret pmdenee News and Courier. very train. . ' 3s-t I
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