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ed .'led utf'r :x&;- ' I 7 1 . PT7 a J 1 HIV. t r ItU'i'i'. i! .-Jl f-S'j! w T T-----'&JtMl - - U f ' H i TZZr--. 1 rrTTnTl' -tt t r . -r-. ?j -U- - H, . -.- A. frrr-f'irr iTT.t -h NmTir-rr --mi-T-irlt T VOL. 4. BUSINESS CARDS S, 0ABAII8S, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW 4nd. United States Conu.lssioner, t , H2LBY, N. c. - ! ' : "PRACTICES in the courts of Cleveland JL- and Rutherford counties. Office on West Warren street, i 2S-tf. B. Frank Wood, Attorney at Law. j . SHELBY, N. C? -' j ' OJmisSlONER Y6t 'Deeds for South IX BIGHT O' LAM). are G Carolina. ,11-tf. Babinston, Roberts & Go ana t- f Printers and Wholesale . Retail Stationers, j j Are now carrying the largest stopk of STATIONERY," WRA PPING AFPER PAPER BAGS, TWINES, Sec, I of any house in this section of country. SHCOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY. ".-. ' v": -"".!. i :' Call and see them or send for prices and samples. " ; . ' . ; J "Office and Salesroonis Marion fet;, ... SHELBY.'N.O. I " 42-tf. ;; : !'' ' ! S Above the restful summer sea The skies are clear, the winds bland; . . . And the ship rides on full merrily, . In sight o' land. G 1 ad songs of h 3me float on the air From those-upon the deck who stand ; And eyes grow dim and wistful there in sight o' land ':' An hour and friend, with friend will meet, I Lip clinsr to lip and hand elasp hand. D how the heart throbs sorely sweet in sight o land, But lo ! athwart the radiant Heaven -' (Alas for hopes bv mortals planned) The thick clouds of the storm are driven, In sight o' land. Cursed by confusion dark, as though Uroa had awhile resigned command. The furious waves crash to and fro, vf " In sight o' land, - Av l.? And that proud ship, which oft has cross- The chanceful sea from strand to strand. - - With every soul on board, is lost In sight o land. The morning comes.with jovous breath iut cola and suent on the sand Lie some who saw.the face ot death In sight o' land. - W. F E. in Chambers' Journal. Eoxuiclrv She Maciiine Siidp -ANl 9 B. B. BAB1HGT0N, Proprietor. ANE MILLS, PLOWS and Castings J of all kinds. When in need of any thing in that line, give me a call. 16. LiYEEY COKNEC &UTHEIE HOUSE; CON2SECTED WITH THE Good Horsesand Vehicles at reason able prices. Call on us before you make engagements with other parties. ; i Wagons "Buggies and Road Carts for sale. , ' TOMS.'CAIl'rESTER & HICKS, 20-6. . ,x';'Rafherf.wdton,-NrO. The Actaat Sentence l'twned on Jenas Christ. A FRESH LOT Buggies and. Phptijn's-- Just rei'eivel ai - J '"i" BROS. & BOSTiC WRIGHT'S i a -?-J- CiA nt ores' jtfld make a .'.'. ' '. ' l r . selection ol the . i : ' . ' - A 'r T E ', .'. ' - , 1 1 " 'i-iiiit I, t ilia - ; ";, ita, ii.ji?f 1 U mi Ever b ' i-rht ti Shclbv. "vrATT ELLIOTT, FasMonable Barter and Eair-Drsss . I; siielbt. n, c... I HAVING secured an erpertassisia-it.is prepared to dt ai) ionsori'al work in first cla?s style. Hehas moved into his new shop intlfc'Rjstic Building on the orth west corner of Marion -and LaFayette streets.' ' ;' 1-tf. I will sell my plamation, one and a half miles east of Cherryville, Gaston county. N. C, said plantation containing one h rind red and seven acres and a half, described as follows : . ' 25 Acres Wood Land, ! 25 Acres Bottom Land, 1 ,' v 1 I of . . cultivation,and Acres Upland, in high state oficulti-."'- vation. "" . ; ; ; 300 Fruit Trees, 2 years old, consisting of angles, peaches, pears and grape3, ah of - Greensboro's choicest varieties. "i . This property is improved : by as two . story brick dwelling (Containing six rooms, . lire place in every room, designed' upon the best plans fer taste and band at good '-wp.il furnishing good freestone water in . the yard, good spring, near, outbuildings .a perfect completion to the dwelling. A ' trcmA two room tenant house i3 on the . 1 . nliintntion. - i . '"'Anyone wanting to purchase a; gcnd " planiation or a beautifu.l.hoinb in aj good . neighborhood' and. a ' heal tjliy-location ' will find it to their interest t6 coriiniuni- , cate with or come to see me before buy- . ins.. Respectful I , v" 0 J. A PASOL'R, ' . 15. ' Ci.eiTyville, N. C. HOTELS. Commercial; Hotel,; SHEL.BY, N. C. JY. KERR, Proprietor. The Toilet says : A' correspondent of Note and Queries extracts from the Kolnisehe Zeitung ' what is called 'a cor rect transcript of the sentence of death pronounced against Jesua Christ." The following is a copy of the most memorable judicial sentence which has ever been pronounced in the annals of the worldnamely that of death against the Saviour with the remarks thatjthe journal Le Drqt has collected. tne Knowledge or whueii must be in teresting in the highest degTee to every Christian. Until now, we are not aware that - it has ever been made publics , in the German papers. The sentence is word for word as follows "Sentence pronounced by Pontius Pilate, Intendant of thV Province of Lower Galilee, that Jesus of Nazareth shall suffer death by the cross. .In the seventeenth year of the reign of ''the Emperor Tiberius and on the 25ttrtr the month of March, in the mostTvoly city of -Jerus.-vleai, dnrinjf the I'.ouliE cate of Annas and Caiphas, Pontius Pilate, Iutondant of the Provooa o Lower -Galilee, '"-sitting in judgment ia the presidential seat of , the Prsetors seiiteuces Jesus Christ of Naaaieth ;to death on a cross between two. robbers as the .numerous' aim notorious ;testi mftnials of the people prove : I Jesus is a luisle.vlf-r. '2.1 He lias iiscitev the people to sedition. ' 3, fl is a enemy to trie Ja -vs. l-J lie calls mm-j s?lf 1 he Son f God. 5. lie calls himwlf falsely the Kiu.of Iiael. 6. He went into tl? Tenipli followed by multitude ejmyHijr palms in their hand.-!. Orders : Tire first centunoli: Quint ius Cornejias, to bring Jiiin to the place of exeeutioa. forbids all persons, rich or poor, to prevent the execution or Jesus. The witnesses who have signed the execution against Jesus' are: 1. Daniel Eobr)i, Pharisee : 3-3 John Zorobabel ; 3.1 Raphael Roba- ni; L Capet. Jesus to bo taken out of Jerusalem throucrh the cate of Tournea." r . The sentence is engraved on a plate of brass in the Hebrew language, and on its sides are the fdirowinflr-wxitfds ?, "A. similar plate has been aent to eaeh! tribe." , It was discovered '. in the year 12S0 m the city of Aquill (Aquilla 1,) in the Kingdom of Naples, by .aseareh- made for the discovery of Roman, an tiquities, and remained there nntrlit was found by the Commissaries of Art in the French Arrnv of Italy. Up to the time of the campaign in southern Italy, it was preserved in the sacristy of the Carthusians, near Naples, where it was kept in a box of ebony Since then the relic has been kept in the Chapel of Caserta. The Carthusians obtained by their petitions that the plate might be kept by them, which was an acknowledgment of sacrifices which they made for the Frerlch army The French translation was made lit erally by members of the Commission of Arts. Denon had a fac-simile of the plate engraved, which was bought by Lord Howard on the sale of hii cabi net for 2,899f. There seems to be no historic doubt as to the authenticity of this. The reasons of the sentence cor respond exactly with those of the Gos- pelrf. ' IKGESUM 07 THE SfATI. ' j ' . ! - . . Extracts from the InaciffttrAl Addrf s Of Uoy. Jor!oik. ' ATTiANTA, Qx, Nov. 14; lb. his ic- augural address yesterday Gov. Got don said : , . ' vl "If there be one principle of govern ment dearer than all otheis to an American freeman, it is the independ ence ) equality and freedom of the states LTbis is the central thought of our political faith. Jt is Jlhe keystone in the 'arch' of dur constitution, and wheri uiaf is destroyed the . doom of constitutional re4om js-; sealed. When the indepnde?ce aim equality of the states arfsjrnck. down the Eepublie falls. Tho strangulation of :the states ley ..Federal interven tion will nevt T) tolerated by the American people 'What possible ex cuse could be given" for interference by the general government in the affairs of Georgia, that would not also justify interference with any state in. America What evil exists here that does not ex ist elsewhere? an which is so full of danger that to correct it fundamental law must be ignored and statehood imperilled t . - - ' ' .: With the colored, raee ; in Georgia represented on her tax books with its millions of accumulated wealth ; -with 150,000 colored children in bur public schools, asrainst 60,000 prior to. oar recovery of the state government ; with equal laws administered by im partial courts for the protection of all; with the ballot in colored hands and its full use secured to them,, whenever and wherever they may choose to wield its power ; with: the race probleingrad nally working out, under' Providence, its own solution ; with the relations of the races becoming more; and more amicable ; with the interest of those released assimilating and improving steadily and rapidly, what justification TrttJiM In Cnivnlry noil If er Revolver 1 ,o' w.lo .JfJotuI'jtl o-wtraiio ttO(ta IotCiq -vaxi 4 l i- It does that is Many ladies--are nervous. one's heart good to see one nervy. ' --' ' . . .' - Almost .any night, or morning, about 3 or 3& o'clock, in Charleston, S. C, a' lady who has , nerve, not nerves, may be seen'going home from her 'work; V She is proof reader on ihe Charles ton World. She comes of a family tho Metn winger stock which is known both for brains and pluck. . Her duties take her to the office of the pew.tiriaper about '8 o'clock "every mgEt,and de tain ing her there until 3lhajaext morn- Sheftsljifearij K$ih?SiX0U Carolina, where woman is next in di vinitV to - God ; and 1 sh goes t'c ta3 fro mi her nightly task, with a stout spirit. ( . t ' But she does hot rely on mere cour age, i She carries a loaded revolver m one. hand and a lantern in the other. The police keep a lookout for her goings and comings, and hail hei as she passes their beats. There is no doubt she would use the pistol if mo lested. She is a Maiden 'lady, and the task is an unpleasant one, but she considers it a duty to work, and what "her hands findtodo'sho does it ''with all her might," and no shrinking from un pleasantness, nor the -fears which haunt the night. ' . ' RenabllnM -miMfirWQU& u.frn'i kit tvi" . r. ,btso-JuLaidQ l ea :nomi,:4l If the report from Green'6 eduntyare I ""-The Wehinefy'-of flthe.iAaiottori' true the Radicals of that coanty -have Miifei iHliRythell6tallmfefeIt;'Iania" done, some very dirfy u work. " Th j Charlotte, was started'on Thursdav.- -- ".it: it. i NO. 32. registrar iHokerton township', Mr, M deioxttesi trains cRrr J. S, l toed -yesteiy at .charlQ'wlUMid Snow Hill on' the tjharge t register- f'i . ta;A ..-,n.u;m ID tng negroes on Sunday - before the Bhitlhg eutMTbeitra electicHi, said negroes haTing Tbeen in L-';U 1 fr, i t . me county loroniv a rewiays. nisf,v:'L "r ?",";? a r -T tf,H .r-R-tnd oftherirto'ttongh tned.fdf aBo'wirg'Tliefrl'te voW 51e wA enJjjjoa xnua & UhieU b, d mfi ftie .-4fltst tjme fiuriittwa J-a fitrJle rucBJii!iwa&-i-airwil3rod.;c)omv m-. artyo rYomahniH electedyO'.mai tott dressl'fa iSM agnaf ea. vr. 11. x . rrice, or rxoiscorrr HotTtvMltC artMid -vf of MOJOOto i u KKSfflwaefl ttwQHtmeiMMtDnR 1 1 ' ' afci3ajin SfUH c&ffrerkt " 1 p ,'T)rinfeipay 4tf ibetoming too litrge to- be entertained ifttt that-this byouLtown' -- . fe inocher Vatd; nn A m .m t :. " f- d 7Xin or twelve bctdieset It is 'also rt negro cJrfltf under'anisumefa timP;tkJtd This it is said was dHnei Pld's towu'shiprsnd the" towasmp gave between 50 and 75 'K in Wirkes etmh tyjth$ election forfin publican majority, whereas it has I extensiion of Jtiffle'.oDi the. $10QQ00 sub- heretofore been giving only .between Ucription to the railroad , from that i J O ti I VUUIJ T,MO - t.l 1 V.VA J-t LUO.UIU J firmatory of trie charge. We hope th handsome maioritv." That"" 'theRTfs for Democrats will thoroughly investigate these charges and if they be true see to it that the perpetrators of such in- Thf 1-arjxfSt MMjorltjr. A gentleman in Wadesboro writes the Chronicle that Mr. R. E. Little. Senator-elect from Union and Anson, has the largest majority of any Sen ator elected in the state, and is there fore the best elected Senator. His ma jority in Anson, his own county, is 1,353, and it is more than 1,200 in Union, making a total majority of over 2,500. Out friend is mistaken, SbSi repi could to ? 'Tf&WT ti. V Little has the biggest majority. Dr. lonjiaiorpiun;ringi.ni5 wuiuK""",a'i"i , . , , n . , .TVr"..-.' ?e .. ; v Joseph R. Turner, elected by Catawba with her sister Southern, states, again . , . . . ailft . , , . - t . trt and Lincoln, has a majority of J,44J. to the abyss, from which . our eeopw , , , A' m- , 3 , , t. im.ii(1ijwhLj Hq - had no opposition. The- second have sd recently. and brtvely delivered ...l. x'SS11" ".:... . 1 .r- J r J.'P. Leeper, from Gaston an land, whose majority is 2,832. . His op ponent, tmeJBrady, was notMVoted for, 31evolardjrcouoty M. them r J .i.' -; I cannot doabt thafc there are 'men iu high places, whose misjudgments tionalibiaa would lead,-, them vtos-.- the ?5 I:! 1WS JKOTES. i .EenrytW.Qady has-been announced asii. candidate f 01;,., the -United States Senate,f rpni Georgia to succeed Mr. 1 A' btearirerhMrlf' loaded with cot toi inalestofl?; was found to be on j iiwo it; rflave -ben-takerl Mr 3; - :"i 'And now, children, " remarked tho' Sunday school superintendent, "what happened to those, wicked, people who reviled Noah and refused to heed his ' warning f v Where did they ffhd them selves when the flood came VtA s"In de soup !" exclaimed a class of newsboys on the back seat, with one voice. Chicago Tribune. -- Chicago -JoasU, of : the most econom she washes her face she always laughs so as not to nave so much face to wash. j!wiij.i?'flfiMm:.. 1 1" J 1 ITOfflOlUHU MUUfHIfcUk T ! - , . ciJOMoerac na-s BBen "eieetes to ft famous frandsare severely punished. Kinston Free Press. "j -- ' 1,:' A Kndicxl KtronrholU. handsome majority. That means fpr Wilkes' one or two' "tongs 'either the railroad or the $10,000 forfeit. ,J -Mr. George! W'Wiles, of Al ieghany cpupty, .gave 113 a, call this week, and. says t preparations 'are.' being made to open a karnei mine jn-rnai couniy, m up? ! set lur uef(iuuiiig aciavo opera tipnslbfeln ajft&t Marfe-ifet;.l'.UnT der the dtida yf 'Mr Reidvfj. Viri giia.lA.fch ftft4l!bias beeaotuieaith-: ed and from appearances will increase Johnson county, in East Tennessee,' of which the little town of Taylorsville (named after Governor Taylor's father)' id Ka:1 tu rif nl I ia t?ai3ifsl fAm. : Ultra ir bac Harrison's vote was 1348 and Pi? f:0&Fm&i mM -ion i l&' .-Lhe market .value rof -garnet tkif l.ir.n1 f iRrt ti,ov, Ttnil es range from.$1.0Q to ,$2p.-Win ocrats ot Democrats. We call an un reconstructed mossy-back Radical of the days of 'G8 in this country -a "mean' ston Republican, ' The corps, of -surveyors upon Roan.- oke ife Sputbjen ro hy reached the however, ift Cle Radical. The Radicals over there call the siatelijie. e. rgpte j$ tiow efl these; 180 Democrats -"mean, $ixf&P bitely..iocaiidha;WOj;'k :3iL$fy-' Dep6crits. TheyTiever aBree'aw- rftoj&mbryrft. K Tf buR lorsvirle1 plowo down and leveled off t ished the work about sun-down otfd'iy' was drminS wheat ;-JJt5: The "next dswtbUiti&mded to monmBaMlIsfIWKS'n id cieve-i. t . ..... . ximJ Vu4it-ir,A-Ka. w mt -hM. aaraow-jOvetjApaj Bwoowi jeurtweMvij?2n "i" Thatqight pa&p the PeuV, tears oldssxtincMoL QM i: vi io loir f-' - tiw.rfft, fKlrtJlTU.j.iTAfceteiii(&a:'5trf,lmi .of' imt Uttle i mlt dlind'of therfetreet;"and n- Tbje most economical man in Main as"been found. "'He'' wifl "bayrasmall load 'of wood and awlTsix. t'me to save fire,' make. :iaei ?!; ' wash clothes with the Bosn. atid irrease : " s ffTeatjhiji boots with the sndiLewistowH are pro- Journal. " 'xrtti- in" thai wims.; An engineer has been arrested "w " " os sdpiclon of having set five to the thse Pants. .tdarks. ' ' 1 f Rubnpaginstme Ya, ' mein frient, ! f. , , - - tree tollars is wery cheap. & : pimp dpatch reports that the Customer faehastt -Three dolla dysterious white pasha hai fought a Why, you had them' marked a. dollar gteat battle and kUled many dervishes. anc? a half in the window. The repoit of the general secretary 1 Rnbupagainstme Och, ya I Dot ajid treasurer of the Knights of Labor means ein tollar und f eef ty cents for sotsis'Hiaethe drder is largely in debt, I leg.New York Snn. ' ajtrd ?hat "dortei the' past fiscal year "rwfiM, r, . -luk mMa tVe'mubefhip has decreased about blowinc about- their eimnlstimi th.n ' three hundred thousand ; between 10,-i we. and there mav ha s. fftw .hn more subscribers in a single "week, but ; the picker gets there just the same.' We began on a "circulation of two 2 ' A valuable kind of cotton has bean copies, one of which we carried about rjropagated by Mi. W. A. Cook, near m our own pocket, and the other went Nqwinan, . Jligg." . Four, years ago he as a dead head to the postmaster. We ' IgabJ;sel(betincc .'.seed from, the best nqw work 198 copies, which are paid ' rweri nd inost- prolific stalks, and tor in advance. This is an increase of $ilV vsivhe- "is .offered '25 cents '.'per 9800 percent, in seven months, and : Isound tor all he raised of ,this sort, we.-ve-goi a aoiiar wmcn says, no other We don't claim that the Kicker makes - iteimetintedbf illegal votinif JTJS-KTS1? Vs rfffutiyuu c". ivi vijj) wwiw the skeeti-wirt baic wheats t T lR4-l destructive legislation, but in the'Jight v j j a. tosee of tJublic sentiment, as-lUuatrated: by "' C ,f- v the cordial rennTn of both - armies" at . ' . -' , ' . ' ; -.1 . --a.i' Thiiskiif.taisitorja heek bona to th icals were WrpjiM. a- wefkw two, iPW ..Sf a W;WP of buckwheat ecuing at i a found cgnr, Wf V . ' " .. -- ' l.v'iix- i -tL'i. t.A;i:i. am tv,, vhu v. , v-.:. ta-thfi,tteeU The Democrats saeer- JUDes m replacing mo -parrs torn loose. ,v. "u ou did our good f riend, Messrs.. Tur Rndi,itw t h-.ww 3p" watWbdeyB CMKm-bciBri discdvered: and Leeper, whose stremrth was , T7 A V7T t tt. 7 7 and Jjk-s Fo ,Mt7'Ptet)sB''bf. ! u x j . , j. ';.; A dog fennel and .that tho vwUoIe.; town ..1151-101; ' Th;.9ld board f!of Gettvsburc and -elsewhere : with cause -of . sectional strife dead the and rTTTF. hr;t. fn I'liishe.d and best kept Hotel 1 in iheWste.rn'bartiof the -State; Per fect satUfaction guaranteed. J Public pat ronage solicited. j . - f -.- At tho besinhine of the year the Com mercial changed handsj and with the new manaze.ment the house; has been -refitted and furnished anew. 1. No effort will be snared to maintain its well-desered rep utation. Rooms newlv cameled and neat !y furniihed.' Best servant attendance l'ablelfare first-class, t : 4-l-b-tl. Central linsennj discord rapidly dying with peace and prosperity frightening, and cheering: alike both-. Southern and Northern heroeJ ; with ties of social intercourse multiplying and strength ening j with Northern products in the hands . of Southern consumer, and Northern money in Southern bonds, railroad, mills and mines s with ma terial interests and political liberty at staked how can we doubt that the con damnation by the great "Conservative masses of onr Northern countrymen would cause even the j most mcon sideraterof leaders to turn from : the briukVf "such precepts, i that our interest is their interest, onr prosperity thefr rosperiWJpur state freedom their state freedom, and that, whatever eiders when the American people can calmly contemplate . the "destruction of this Union by destroying the equality of the states that compose it j We pwe it to ourselves and to our children, we owe it to the races whose interests are link outfht: to be Topic, j' .. ;. sowed wi Tally MnrsUCelU One., J,.'thaJXrTass i vV. E. RYBURNjPrpprletor, s;ir:iBY,.is. C. -.H rpi"lK Largest smd moJt costly building i in Shelby. BeautifuSiy located., First- fare. Polite servants! Large and vt:l Ikriitod-rooins. Well arranged office aad sample rooms. Telegraph office in builUing. : Omnibus and ! r-arter .meet every train. 35-tf. Marshfield, Wis., is Gen. Br$gg!s banner Democratic, town, and to eeh- brate Harrison's victory the Repub iicans, who number two out of a vote of 400, decided to have a rally;-; 4; bmss band was eneaeed' to pla for the Republicans and .their 7.30 d. m., November, 12, band struck up the march and - the procession of one solitary Republican and torch formed m line. The' march nrqa ironi lin for two hours,: but -the ordinal crowd of one had npt . inereas ed- Several times the name of :Harri snn Was lustilv shouted by the .pro nossion. but the band happened to be Democrats, and instead , of a hurrah the word "rats" took its place. ' No use for Harrison in Bragg's. town. Tally Marshfield one. Correspondence Chicago News. ner such that Radicals were afraid to op pose them. State Chronicle Bradley was voted for in two pre- cmcts m Cleveland county, receiving the enormous total ' of 7 votes. ' Mr. T.eoner'a maiorit-.- therefore, was over uu ... ., 1 tji a! v. nr?-lrf& UA Und elector n this, the eighttuteou . trom tnerr tmru--story-ei t tmrmog rr KillBX CIrU of h lloqaf.! anoi itis IhoTisrbt that iie -w'ilt reeJove? - LiiDcoin oifrien-ri'wof-'. .2 i-n On 1 of the victims of the Chatfa- Mr. Thomas M. Vauce,-of CaldwolL noogah'otflreaS&iiPr:Eigi;'4e $Q rrS;l2 women -are' membertof taoOTder: and the number has reached I .000, Jsougj hno and strong. 1 ' tyonXqiaitoslbotoe years: lnonWilj io o-.7l vJ vb. l?? 1 t.? tttt we do knnw that .Mjh M.MP, .TjAIH .MJ" . . nr-iot TcaujiB nang inemseives wnen 1 mif' s-'tolerffwlfilei ihl eVer nsit from the New Orleans' mintf !fo ' jpif&: ffiift .ttneTjT:. Treasury atWashingtonasI bt him.: ffiatwe' will make a'betfer 'man llbeiii l6cfed by the 'Adams Express Cbl afdrialdfor'-So far the thief las Arizona Kicker. .Threjmeg dating the lastmonth,jwft , , have; surprised ourseif and the publio V by mopping the floor with assailants. . directors of the j while on two occasions wo have icno-. ' so that the former is ' ,kr onnonent. EDITOR Nbw Br"0P uirt..wui ufla.muie vuM-u.ur, I In.! Jk T- 1. f . 1 I H.'t . if . I -,-, i 1 -t-i . i ' ,.- , -.-tior ine-;poatuonoi-tteaointrviers.ot.iaei iWh.;'ffii-TO-iU House of PDresentatlvea in-.the .next I wJfi f'iX1- S.-'y "J-Arf'il i 1 uuuauao, u tuai j urn, nvti General Assembly, and we bespeaknf or ali .nd fatally shot his cousin Era. Bntrrord KIpplM. 'C (From the Rutherford Barmer. s. Mark O. Dickson has been 'aDDoih'f- ed United' .States storekeeper and cnacer and will ' becrin work at C. F. him a favorable reply from the 'caucus of Democratic, members, before which i tribunal he will apply for the: nominal- tion. I :f " ' ' Mr. Vance, is & young like a lion or run like a jack rabbit. Arizona Kicker. ', . - Paterfamilias (sternly)" 'Seems to me yon are becoming jnite interested Williams' distillerV- in Chimney Rock rand besides: being the son of his father townshiD on Monday next. . I showed hima r. v,; i.t.LA. h.t fn block by er the demands ; of partisan McCarthy, the genial conductor of the , be-iar'ableto h of h abrs Wndesboro ,Brown S , the day has long since passed 3 0's, is intending to make Rutherford- j oan als wield hat oed two boilere ot40hbr power each,! he American oeoDle can calmly ton his permanent home, and will and a Copeland & Ba. bring his family here soon, Married, on Thursday of last .week, in Camp Creek township, by J. F. Klack, J. P., Mr. A. M. Wilds and Mary Lyttle. The groom in this case ed by immutable decrees to a common Ujas eon eighty-five brief summers, destiny, we owe it to each and all of and weighs 125 pounds, while the Dride our sister states, we owe it to the vital j i8 still in the prime of life and weighs principles of our free institutions, to m the neighborhood of 240. renew our vows of fidelity, of unfalter- formidable weapon with much effect. -Lenoir Topic. i. ... . .L. fGeorgia Ivaiiroad Company, who re- miniouslv took to Hie-ht. Wa fititAit MgrledJErow the directory on the con- as "a physiological faet that they are "summation property times when wo has as lief fighta dozen rone-'Rchmond, .Terminal, are sue- men, and , other times when we'd run c4eded by the following : J. H. Hall, from a good sized boy. . Parties plan W. S. Chisholm.C S. Brico, John ,H. ning to lick us must be prepared to Iuman,f). E Kjsseil, Samuel Thomas, take ; their chances. ,We ; mav fight -J . ti: .Oioore, J .. Vi.i tbalhoun, J. bwaon. Patrick Caihouu. ... John H. Hall was elected President and A. J.' Rauh a' . . j 1 m -oeereiarytna xfvssurer.,;in sii TT -'j j iuc 'Tvuuittut cioiuiug ' ucm- oi 1 m rnar Mr. uooaieuow." ' -r- Ean1ni'-l$Bey -eftrJftlldl!EndpuerSBrlies Co.'i Chicago, Daughter demurely)-4 -Why, 'pare, eatAenfr''4Klas,'''gtiif MftmiiUhrBRi(SMii confession of. judgment in the he is homely enough to stopa clock.". MMihH&iittn'W(&li airrreatmfi'',r$l8l.652i ATtl vit. r, o m ' rr I -r. 00 o o uxu wai CTjVWUUI 1VI il nlThB Riclimbni Terminal CbmDanv H thatwhen Wialiere in th-"'"' J j'i j-L'! jV'': -'l Asri inrtnm I PVP711T10' Vn-ivo VnNOT - t tint S. .U is." Philadelphia Record. i - .77 i 7. r: 5 , .... -. . piorgia Company, , though' it" is ' 'fl (hought y'oii ' would get" awuue tor hve weefes yet. Five witnesses, who testified against Dive Walker, the famous Bald-Knob- ber i king, in Missouri, have "-been murdered by his friends. ""Mniing.mjiMtan.tlvTi imself to be a chip off the rid Berne,;and Ry.g4ingWen4Vi!a: his splendid canTssiiaf ithis, "" .f 7Z; 1' 1 V' Wm. Raekle,tUTi(erirrtbdent?E-the Stone Gq.j, has ad-1 Copeland & Bacon hoisting en-1 gine ' Of. lo -tons capacity, andr, ihree moje steam drills. They areshippingj rough stone to Bajtimore and dresse'dj stone to Norfolk",. Va. ,. " f ' jl f led formed'attWindsAr, Bertie, conn A Oemoerntie Pontmnstrr Resigns. A very enthusiastic and sanume Democrat ofi the morning of the 6th of 1 pn.Mohdaymowinglak 1 .luvemuoi a ui. a.. ai u aioj , puoi- xne ueiu iriaxs or me iiastern rieia T'rial fClub were held at. High Point i iasi ween. T. . ... master of Halboro, Montgomery coun ty, Pa. Monday he went to Washing inif supports of a union of equal independent stat63." and A. large forue-of; laborers fot rapidly Tliff Klchmond Connly Oairnee. The dime reading and oyster supper ton with his resignation in his pocket. attneuutnne nouseonir a, or rail OQ the AtlaDteag4 Uat. was well attended and the exer- and thinks it time for him to go when ' fn ., ... ;. i cises were en joyed by all. The music the" Republicans are vested with power by Mrs. Clower, Assisted by Misses He told a reporter that he wanted to go The Rocket of last were referred to the Katie Mille, Hattie Rice, Mary Willie out at the head of his party, andhe! fact of Mr. W. F, Gibson's arrest by a Deputy Marshal named Upchurch, from Raleigh, N. C, on a warrant is sned outside this district and upon a sworn 'affidavit, made by John P. Cameron, this connty,' to Ihe effect that the said Gibson had failed to keep properly the; registration book in .'Wil liamson's township. After a pre liminary hearing ; before U. S. Com missioner McAuly, of ibisdistrict, and of this tows, which hearing was secur iein spite of the efforts of Upchurch to hustle him off to Rale'gh, Mr. Gib- L.j3i. Jf x.JJ Craton, Lollie Hicks and others, was believed his j was the hrst Uemocratic firin. and th evening nassed off verv resignation1 to follow" the defeat. He pleasantly for all. The proceeds were took his resignation to the po3toffice de- sabsfactory. North Carolina railroad between New bern and Morehead City.'-1- lriinety days at most the work-will be complet ed, an'cT the road will be in better con dition than ever before The magistrates of Catawba countk partment and then called at the White have been called together in" extrh. House. (From the Forrst City Netcs.) Mr. Carrthe superintendent xf the Forest Cifv Cotton Mills, has arrived in town with his family. Mr. Can rtrrOH Davla In fp-ble llenlth. ' - . f - . s ... j .... . A letter has been received from Jef ferson Davis at : Richmend, "Va:, de-' session on the ftrfit Monday-in "Decorai- ber to ratify ;thfe cotircikfetJ for th 're modeling; of the eoutt hou'se. After the Srst MonofaVin'' becembia nei'tHalifax county will have ri entire set of Drsratro 0ffixial& for the jSrit ItaSle testimony was introduced to D. JSI. Carpenter, and George W- e jiow North .paying "the '.ma: - I .' f KKUl'iXA Bi&-i t:; V...J-.! 4 1," enmery iqr tue new, cotton tactory on I Maiden c'f eek, jaear TTatden', 'N. if- a in satisfy the court that Mr Gibson .had ,,aA . M.i,-AnjlA ?. r-i.ft t;e men- doubtj.Becnre froniytfu PKoin cniltv of no laches.bv -which any I j i j ..si' v. lA in the decision I have voter was deprived of any privileges, aljnj ht fle thertfwen te dTor t08-! : : nan I two itory buiidine js ac ana reau v iouiie r state :the all concurrence been recepxidri. v.- comes :well recommenoo. jaad we.hope f dicing arr invitation to Tisit the ex'-' time, . wiUi ijneoexcpfeoa f mee .18G8 his stay: among us wUI bo. pleasant position;' In which the octogenarian WeWttKewsifta A tzsiT i 4 , ' 1V! '4' .H'-.-'j ll I. j -' - " j . . , . J r . . one.: r. --. uiH-r-k IS. XX- L. 11 . 1 - ll X. T I -w - -m I- J fin. nfthA most bold assaults that it t VmP KhYJ9 IKaDftJUT- sofi'was released on bond to appear .oa , nn,nfl;fnlMT to ehroniele: to? friends oE Virginia at. some future Here : or-Urial- before Commissioner a.flB mm;ftwi ; ' 4n I'himnpv Uimel r,i now 'painfully eonscious- . . .. . i. .i.imii. 'wvu"Jr.' . : . . I T'-L'll j.j. '"Hl.TriU.I Bi'li.Jf.S.l McAulav on idonday ' lasr, lin Wv :.nln;-.HKr.'ftTitr. ."hit 'last uiai f-K" uul permrm um joufueyine ;two wory ouiiding js anout coi instant. Abundant and re-Ba. n?f . -.iint b'loVW The without-iierioas, if-not fatal, ,cpnsei4 pletd Ihd r. victiii ;Wa-Mr.-Sam Elliott.-" A man compeiiea lnMSoTiM; Yntm tha btiilctiagt for he"s4w suill' and 'shng& and barrel hoop-fatoy-The build ing is being .'erected on this side, of tie river .bank on the right of rdfarnotSt's bridge,; lt will be, 24x60 feet.bul; 4ill be enUrge4 :aS'8oonr as -.Uapt. ; W bfte gefs'sijtOj'Vb The ?!rW3$9&&..$9 power rccg'he, b .akea.dy :iere,ior the wdrk aadabo$ej.eten fer themanufaure pf, bakers and nW; els will soon fee added. Kinston Free Press. and told Mf. Elliott he would have his ,0 Wby Cleveland Lost lb Bunor.' arid that his' tegu?tration book been well and properly kent. -Mr-lmoiiev or his life. About that time Gibson's prompt .discharge ends th mari 8tenned into the door another chapter of Radical campaign ... pistol. Mr Elliott was I Perhaps our Cleveland, friends will i - v & w r - : - I i. j ; .. work Rockingham tioeket. forced to cive un a part of his money, B as the reason way they did not which amounted to about $200. Thev Set tne oanner, tnasame one that Tom W rfcnfl' of the would have rotten more but Mr. El- Dixon gavefour years ago Whehe, . i ri u oauamn in Wash- hott deladecr xnem ny civinir inem i .y. i'."-. flL.. lntSons of svmnathv some Confederate bills Two men of for sheriff, Constable, register of deedS; wgivu, i.-r"i -,. i , . .i,4. and all other offices. I and didn't know with Bishop Weed, ot X lonaa, in tua paa urir . iu wluSu.Wi.iu 7-, , . . --r,-V wuu iour . I . . i .. j ii I nvhrHv plan xr a r.ntimncr Kfota ;n havA viaitea nisi next aav aaa it is suuuoseu uiev -"J .. . . ..y diocese this "year. -jtnougnt yon would get a sore throat staying out so late Saturday night," admonished Mrs. Brown. "Come off," growled the old man in a husky voice. .; 'Ton women can never reason. Haven't yon sense enonch to GAA T crnt this imino tn Hon. Joseph Chamberlaie and Miss 'hnp,h wJth vnii cnnHav , Mary Endicott were quietly married J j - iti m. John's Episcopal Church in ua uia "J l ro oy w Washin-tpn Thursday afternoon 866111 to 56 enjoying that orange, little ieuow, : Two engineers wero killed and two firemen injured by a collision of . trains I tue -jjnj on the Baltimore and Ohio road. Little boy I ought to be, mum 5 it's bome or the oldest -voters in the country went up to the polls at Reips- ville oh last Tuesday a week and cast their! ballots for the Democratic party. orange I've had since me mother died over two yean ago . Kind Old Lady Why, is it possible 1 What is the cause of that t : Little Boy Well, sometimes the craps is short, and sometimes I think it's too much stepmother. Ne w York Sun. t "' x . Mrs. Naggleton I see that some are : Max warned, years oia,JacoD wretch has been writing a book called Michal, 89 years, and Joseph Stamy, f How to be Happy, Though Married." 84 years'. Mr.' Warlick's first vote was ' Mr. Naggleton I could have told c&st for. John, Q. Adams in 1823. These J that nP three words. J gQptt ana raiinrui pid men are staunch i Mrs; JNaggleton What are they T ieruoerats, and wp are told, manliest- Mr- Naggleton Get. a divoree. ed' great" interest in'the success of that Puck.", :' : party -Lincolri' Courier.. : 1 ..rZ BM a.MnM t ,1 1 JT , iL.t Tnephysays: "Because fae fj . " . ,Witnee-Thewali empty vvhyjyoushQua get angry. f Adunis qQari bottle found in one of his pock- trot an impeachment upon your mteg- . t , . ' f rifV but simply 'ah joufefopping of Jlwr f tlblisher's iie,Cessmes:i For'instafice; k thousand men owe a. man from one to tour jdoifars.6 He(hb td'dun them all to getTm"oney enough to pay expenses.' In stead 6$ gettin'g mad and" quitting the Ipapef because the publisher asks him for . his honest dues; Jhe' subscriber Coroner Wag the bottle empty ! Witness No, sirhit was full hadn't .... beerr touched.; . ,.: . .. : ... Coroner-rPoor fellow, he must have . died: without, a moment's warning.- - Affectionate Wife I saw'the yoang should frank the editor" for waiting on j Widow Green to-day. Yon don't know him !SO pati'eritly', and pay him like a how Switching she lobkrd in her mourning ! '"S 1 man v "Ab, Lionel, that poem is beautiful!- . " V ?' Yes, Agatha, it is the crowning ef- tit , fT. " .. y . ... j'black never was becoming to me. I Zi":?: : " " BostonTranscnpt, wtMi .ui4 jntiio, ctciuoi lauio, will it Fond Husband And I suppose yon envied her the opportunity eh T " Affectionate Wife How can you I al k so, Charles 1 You know that not;r- ''Yes, Agatha and perhaps dollars." Lifev ' Two giddy girls we soon shall forget, t wo I Campaign Lize and Election Bet. - Boston Bulletin , "HtV
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