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jl 11u - cix kjllthxx f t d lulllllclll lias double the cir culation of any other w»'t'ki . lislu'il in w riu : ! aoutlsrs i tit - rui n £ 1 0 1 l series c thursday apiil i 1894 highest of all ia leavening power latest u s gov't report absoluteiy pure what is jjj^r^^rr^ik ■• i castnria is r samuel pitcher's prescription for infants and children it contains neither o^ium morphine nor other narcotic substance it is a harmless substitute for furcgorie drops soothing syrups and castor oil it is pleasant its guarantee is thirty years use by millions of blothew castoria is the children's panacea tlx mother's friend castoria castoria , , rfaisaowell adapted tochlhren that ca.toria cur-s colir constipation ..,„...-.. >.«' i _ uon t , ilirsl(j;lilll . ht diarrhea eruption " ■\ iiw m d kills worms rire deer c:j promotes di ■rdst brooklyn n y gestion without injurious medication . • : ,. t ■is v . universal atd i t to well known that it semis a work | for s-veral years i have recommends n | . endorse it k-w are tlio i ,.,„.,. c.-utona and sii:ill always continua t ho do not kc-cp castoria do f as it has invariably produced benedcia c,h..os jubttn *£^ a f .. ty i vath st t u1 , tta .,, ., cw york oty the centai-u cdmpa:>t 77 mtr.ray sttf.et kbw sons cr tjohmson's magnetic osl insiant killer of pair intornas and external ( ir ee bhecmatisjtf keurair • cbamps'h ftnntly 6holera mor •,„■■, ■: i sore throat h if bj magic vnpr ddkun :— pared for m hohoc bhahu sto k dcrab strength , . p,,.-t w rful ip ■■■■' 5 ii.'-u\'.t .•!,-!■■■6ocsii»40o johmsoh's oriental soap thi gre i sk^n curi.i fa beautlfler lad on wm find it <■v delicate aod highly perfumed roilet soap « ihomarket it : ; nli«oiute y pura makes '! 1 ■■■o<r sad vrlvety ci i restores the lost cofr ptektonj -> ■■■■-- : - ■■■■-■bnth^rlnfrvt ,. _ jt scalp nv ! proinol bjecrowthof biir trice — fbrsa-eby ivf.ls cuthitell sodden death the community shocked last evening ju>i after tt while mr thom.i liarimun i irciulu«ut nui highly i citizen apparently ■1 1 the lks-1 i id spirits w;l reading i newspapei the it suddenly fell ui the boor l kand •■■it iii - l.'.i i ga sped mi ln chair svideniij uncuii wi mi i ..»• laiiiijy were stricken t it li coi ■li an.l i!tifi!t-«iia;<jy summoned l>uymcian liui n i too late 1'he i i a was dead phyisirians gave heart iiijcxm u me cuiix ' — lino u k herald fcterv jay hie j^pers utiiai statements miii.iirto tht nbove i'-vt-n voiuh is no ilt f ,~ ui isl i.»-;trt disease and lhe awl l wliicli a i claim'n g vici ima i ill a convietion of its prevalence ketder if you have i symptom of t 1 i ir.'wj rii^mt 1 .(■. not hesitate a moment in ittmuliug to it 0 lav i silways danger i v im in in-;irt li-.':i^c vx often fatal soni nii>t'nns if in-art ili^ea^e re sliortne n hraiij jutteriiik or pall<ita.uon iaiu ni leoderaess in k-tt i rlmumer or arm ir re t iiur iiiui sni ithering weak or hungry elk aiming s ells drojwv etc nhtrim raven york tn . trrit.-s 1 wfferpil f-nn li^nr c,.n j years frequently my tmrt irnuld be*»m to jump into mv moulh.and jwy nhaneh ly hiys l»re me n relief i beenmeso murli worse tint i «■&» nnt expected to i've but was induced « v k but mnrt to u«e it miles new fleart cure the mc^nd lnv 1 fell e'.'mlv relieved ami hi the enfl •>'!»■anv } fell like a king my grutstude is to i i''-'r i exprc -■j > n loekwell unlnntwn p ar<"«l 2 '<"*« ny ■• r>r fnur rm-s previous to beifin alnethe u nf hr muei sow lleurt cure 5 ng •" • ! « ith heart di^eaw in a very evere form hai tnken all wi culled our hnt m ; th no benefit i'i«1 liiv.ilir miles remedy uiielx.ttleof which ""-' me " j u n,"h«-d hiitr o«nt ir mxl-ps the fnl io-j-im.t matement • " 1 n a wreoic fr in heirt awr n j komirh trouble when i began i«in i milet new llenrt cure nn-l n.mvc mid i.iver rrllv a remit of their we t urn well " pr ll(l«<ne w heart pure is mm br a'1 dm r ■'« ■« i iive g«firantee or nt l>v the dr miim vimimi iv klkhnrt \\, t \ . on receipt of r - n per bottle x bottles for 85 e.tpre«s pre i"l it i positively free from nil opintes or aancwoih iirue l>r miles n rve nnrt i/ver niln.is renti r*r hut fire t.>re 1 nn mftiled nj-wticre free book at druggiiu or by mall for sale l»v all druggists v - ... are | you i * ■out of employment or in : ea position that you do not like possibly the solic-j iiting of life insurance is : • j i iur special one many 5 p i»le have after trial 5 jbeen surprised at their : fitness for it to all such : jit has proved a most con 5 : genial and profitable occu = epation the management : of the : | equitable life | | in the department of the 5 carolinas desires to add : to its force some agents of character and ability j w rite for information : w j roddey manager \ rock hill s c [ l>ut we soil a v i - dexteb 8h0e co inc'p f t pitsl 1,000,009 best 81.50 shoe ji the would ■'.( : r-"-,r s i is a dollar earned this ladies s.<!i<l french iioii£olii kiu'bnf to;i bout delivered free anywhere in tlio u.s oa r-rr-p n'c i]>tof n-h money order et 7 jv is or 1'nktal note for 1.50 lfc . v ; " • ■'.? kn-ia cvfiy way t!)0 boota ■*..' i p-i't iu nil r-.-:ail store for ';.'*" 3 y s'j we ni-itc thh boot t ,> onrsclvpfi th<'n-iou wcguar [:. . v '^ tmtn ihcji xiifla and trenr f l ■" v 1 if nuy one is not wtlafied . • • ft^'ivx ve will ref'.'-nd tlie n i y /■'-'-"'' r ; '\ or iir opt-ra i .- ', • - i 1 /""-"^ n j oc <"" g»»rn:iwn spi : o jicv ■' ■*' j ! 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'. ■! {■* l t i '.(■.-. srndyoxrxi . t slh yhuh li'^if eostco mass csve&tg and trade-marks obtained and all pat ent businc-ss conducted for moderate fee3 out office is opposite u.s patent office and we can secure patent in tesa time than those remote from washington send model drawing or ptioto with descrip tion we advise if iat'nuhe or not free of charge our fee not due till patent if t cured a pamphlet how to obuln patents with name of actual clienm in your sta:.c county or town sent free address c.a.snqw&oo opp patent office washncton d c lfiy ifc ys ohiitcm p u|^!j"a re ."<""."' viway kt>lial)lo bettfr thau fsitisy or pennyroyal pills and all similar nuxiicinea tnexcelled for irrigulari ties.^cc successfully used in thousands of casts isb sure remedy guaranteed never fails price fl a unequalled safeeuxiril lakesii specif >„ tf2-s4-8u market su chicago 111 tfj c saved — the life rfh m aghtias '~_^' ; p-^rj 7 t nothing can save en in time dr pierce's golden medical discovery will car it must be done through the blood — and the discovery is the most potent blood cleanser strength-restorer and flesh-builder that's known to medical science the scrof ulous affection of the lungs that's called consumption and every form of scrofula and blood-taints all yield to it for weak lungs spitting of blood bronchitis asth ma and all severe lingering coughs it's an unequaled remedy it's the only one that's guaranteed if it doesn't benefit or cure in every case you havo your money back can anything else at any price be really you pay only for value received something ol^o that pays the dealer bet ter may be offered as " just as good per haps it is for him but it can't be for you news in the south matters of general interest boictct tho mason and dlxon belt resume cf the week's biers llapprn'n of a d:>y and v oek all xbrough dix'e s:a c l'olltlca ken salious etc.i ( hron:clfd to intercut and ii:s ruct cot.r.mr.rs la april 7 pour men were drowned in the chattahuochee river opposite this city late yesterday afternoon five men were out fa hingr in a boat and attempted to descend the slouch near what is known as no 1 rock the bout was capsized and all except o:ie man went down the cc cupants were r w uriggers and his son milt drippers will adams vi,l la vend ar and wrl rideuhauer the older drigg-crs was rescued by men on shore who threw him a pole and thei pulled him in all were fishermen the drowned men were unmarried with the excep tion of iudenhaner other fishermen began dragging the river for the bodies of the men but up to this tinie only one body that of adams has been re covered the others may be found during 1 the day news stated briefly ! news ol the v tck condrused and i*:irauraphi-d thursday april 5th another rich fold find is reported in western chihuahua mex t ere is a talk of a syndicate to eon i trol t'.ie cotton mills of lowell mass j women roted at the colorado nuinic | ipnl elections yesterday for the first time governor ireonhalpe of massachu setts denies that he wants to succeed i enatur hoar every sa'oou in oshkosh wis was ' closed sunday for the first time in the history of the city jay twitchell stat : on and freight a«ront of th >. dolpeville railroad at i dolreville n v ecuimitted si:ici e the massachusetts house excise com i m'ttee reported against liqnor legisla j tion aftit t!ie slatj di pansary plan two irreat copper scales tilled with wheat fell thrcuffh the nint:i floor of j the chicago 1 oek company's ware i house killing two men thirty-one conductors have been re • 1 ascd by the l.l four f ( r in ciang ! down cash fares and selling uii ! punched tiikotsto scalpers the sealing steamer newfoundland i fled from st john's n f to escape | prosecution for taking seals before i march 14th and or sundays the steamship alleghany from sa vannah 5a ironjrht into haltimore the < r w of the british schooner i'earl whi h soring a leak and wa aban i on d fri a rev x <;. johnson of th swedish i lutheran rvangeiijal church of ma . i chester n i , has acce ted the basi nes-i management or the uppsala col lege of urotiklyn friday april j:l . there is fear of another outbreak ■against non-union minors at i'ataldo , idaho the f'ineral of colonel edward l aul of hudson n y vl take place ! this afternoon colonel b r moore solicitor of the | criminal court of wiluiington x c i died tuesday fkuits cf proteuiion what benny 3 lo.ixij ttat is hoosier been doing bocsicr uentj he i gluing one e»r elosclj to the ground ii osier denny he is v.iukin lu a way thai staovs ho's thinking though is in every y jrofouud vi is hoosier benny doinjjf lioo.-ii r di v he s chewing on the cud of politics i and while ten uhing school he's peeping ! out the window uxd is keeping careful watch tor 96 vth xt is hoosier rtonny dole ■- j doosi'-r bean • he is viewing • 3 all thut passes day by day v y it is t:\r from ovcr'oouinff a : y stc.v tint's nov a-cvolvinj " '■in a presidential way vv t itching reed anj bill mcklnley kmiling when they cover thinly movements in the iloubtful states you cin 1 et though he is living in re;;i't.'t th.it he's not giving jolisin change for delegates washington new m'kinley's opening tiic tla napoleon's inauguration of hit presidential campaign the series of speeches delivered by mr mckinley at minneapolis were ac ( ceptcrl by his hearers and doubtless intended by himself as the opening of the presi lential campaija of 1s9j it is an early start and too early a start has its perils but that is his affair republican ru1 kesponsilklfl for social i-lir l><-ui<n:>.;rat mil the coxey movement is chiefly rii 1 nitieaiit as an expression of the social istic tendencies that have d ••>•••' ■■>,. i under republican rule and protectionist principles in france the d ctrine of protection has been accepted in the socialists in its logical consequences and men arc saying to tbo state since protection makes prices hijjh five us also protection for wages 1 is a mini mnni seal and lot the state compel employers to observe it there was uo principle more essen tially embodied in tiie foun lotions oi american liberty than the principle of individual liberty — the independence of the citizen the state was sov ereign only because he the citizen it of his own soverei^nit it was his creation he owed iioth i infj to the state but loyalty and i obedience to necessary laws the state | owed all to him thu spirit rave j the dignity aud strength that char i acterized the men of america in its , destruction there lias been no influence more potent than the doctrine of pro tection in its very essence it assumes that one set of individuals is not as i strong as another set of individuals that a man isn't able to stand np be ' fore the world ana win his own way j through it in practice it has fostered i the idea that one class mu»t ba made . to contribute to another and far small er class that the government has the i right to interfere in the affairs of its citizens and determine how much of one man's poods shall be given to an other man it has made the govern ment a part of and a party to tho money-getting machinery of the fav ored class and has made money-getting a governmental function leaving tho j minds of the citizens with no sense of i their personal independence and indi vidual responsibilities we are no longer a nation of sovereigns but of dependents so paternalism drifts int socialism and so protection comes bac ;. to the protected in the appjal of coxey's army for help in this country the masses have not yet learned to apply the logic of tha situation but they are fast learning i . it is no new idea the inevitable conse quences of protection were foreseen years a;^o by studerts of sociological tendencies solongagoaa 1851 cavotir the italian economist said i maintain that ihe most powerful ally of socialism in its logical n utions is tbe doctrine of protection itseu out from absolutely the same principle reduced lo its simplest terms it aftlrms tbo rijrht uiu duty of tovernmnnt t intervene in the employment anu distribution of capital it affirms that the unction and mis sioa of government are to substitute its mum enlightened decisions tor the freed •■kiu.'i of the individual if ihe-r principles should becoma n cognized as lncontestably true 1 do nut son w'.iat umwor coulj irf mil l tli v-.r \' classes and ttwir repreiontatlvas whon th-v came to the kovernruor n , i bald you bellevo in tho right an 1 duty of regulating tho dis tribution of capltol why not alw tak ■up tha r nl tion of proluetion anl v.:i •.■-,:■\\ ij not establish government workshops 1 " germany and francis and now tho united states hav verified theso words the proposition is so self-evi dent that it scarcely needs disenssion speaking of mr leon say's proposi tion that protection insensibly leads to nationalism a french authority on economical questions lays down tin principle that between protection aud socialism the line of distinction is very difficult to perceive a frenchman defined the difference as beintf that the protectionist was a rich maj while the socialist was a pauper i undoubtedly if the robber barona arc right coxey is also right and so are the populists and with moreji tice on the side of the latter for thi ir needs arc greater the populists : ru but the natural outgrowth of repul o anism and protection let coxey blow his trumpet long i;id lustily at the gates of the robber barons it is his turn no v louisviilo courier-jour nal no objection i •» free ore in most cases where american inter ests are said to be threatened by for eign production on ace unt of the small ness of wages abroad an investigation proves that there is li;tle or no basis for alarm in spite of the reduction in the cost of iron mining 1 in the lake superior region there have been ap prehensions that if the duty on dre should be removed the ore from cuban mines owned by threo american roll in mills would be brought in hereto an extent that would prove disastrous to the lake superior interests for uie purpose of ascertaining in just what danger these interest were mr a j trimbull of west superior wi visited cuba to make an investigation a recent dispatch from west superior says that mr trimbnll found that cuban ore cost 1.62 a ton on board the vessel and freight to philadelphia was 1 75 making the t of the ore in philadelphia duty free j3.3t lake superior ore is now selling in i leveland fur 2 50 to t no cuban mine ii operated at present an i the maryland steel co^'s works which were erected exclusively to use cuban ores are ua journal of commerce and commercial bulletin _ _. — he result of the pennsylvaniaele lion says the san francisco examine dem i should warn the senate finance committee of the danger of delay a long as uncertainty prevails and busi oess is consequently ctawnant the democracy mu.it expei to n>ht y'-th its hands tied be ore l c;m recover iu normal strength i ie • ••' tn-ifl ; must h.we boon in oueratiou lon i enough to projuce a icvival vi in4o try l'o=»t lam tales tariff tie new york sanator opens tha week's debate natob walsh takes the oath the rrn|;ram f<»r the week in hotb ran<-he»or('«mgre matters hold ing the richt-or-way in the hou»e — other news washington april 9 — ccord"n7to the program the tariff debate in the senate vvi 1 open up in earnest this week but pniir.mins and arrangements have thus far this session proved to ■• ■■■uncertain and t~.*e opening 1 day u disarrange the whole outline of me week 1'nless this happens mr hill will :-; k today and there will be natural ly much in erest taken in the liiu the sew york senator will take in the tar iff discussion mr lodge of massachusetts isdown for a tariff speech tomorrow an 1 ou wednesday mr ivffvm the kansas pop u i t proposes to give a further install ment of the s-oeeeh he has already v urn need in favor of his own tariff i i and will probably be followed by ir hale however he may not be able to finish until the next d,iy mr iitchell of oregon is down for i lur day and mr <. v uav for friday mr hill is cxpecte i to take the floor at i o'clock today the apparent op position of mr 1 1 ill to the tariff bill as it at present exists an.l his expressed antagonism to the income tax feature have caused a very great desire on tne i.i rt of his colleagues to hear what he i as to say and especially on the part ■•■:' tiie majority who have the tariff measure in charge mr hill is sure to have an audience and the members of the house will be present in num'wrs to listen to the man who is thought to hold the key to the tariff situation t re are other important matters pending in the senate among these is . e chinese treaty which mr morgan is anxious to pet out of th ; way but little headway was made saturday the discussion being larpfely upon the ques tion of how the treaty should be con sidered this contest will prob blv he enewed as soon as mr li ill finishes iis speech mr call has still part of his nnfin i hed fight n hand growing out of the irida appo ntments and he showed • ent strength last week to go > executive session against the pro • is of mr harris who occupies the yi.sition of outpost among the parlia lentaries on his side of the chamber today is one of the mondays sot ■for business pertaining to the i of colombia but as the dis the body of an unknown man w;is washed ashore at th liig 1 sandy li.e station near watertown n v shreveport i>a is moving in the di rection of lssuinjr s25t).(m)d bonds to pave ! the streets of that town with vitrified brick ualveston bar is to bo dredged to a depth of 2i feet deep and 500 feet wide and an appropriation of sloj.ooo is ex pected the river is very treacherous whore the men were drowned and many lives have been lost there a number of years ago a young lady committed sui cide there by leaping from xo 1 rock fate op a paralytic llunietl to dea'h at ii r home in shelby county kentucky siikt.tiyvii.i.e ky april 0 one of the ruo-t distressing accidents that ever happened in this state occurred sunday morning ab.mt g o'clock at the residence of mr robert sleadd ten miles southeast of this place mrs sleadd the mother of robert and widow of james sleadd wiio has been living with her son and who has been partially paralyzed for several months was left alone sitting in her chair before an old fashioned fireplace while the other members of the fam ily were attending to household duties screams were heard and on entering the family room mrs sleadd was dis covered with her clothing in flames her son and his wife iniekly wrapped her in blankets and did everything in their power to relieve her suffering but bavin inhaled the flames she o ily lived about thirty minutes her bojly was burned almost t > a crisp mrs sle.idd was about on years of a^o and ' leaves ten children five suns and five dangfht rs all grown she will be buried in grove liiil ceme tery today after funeral service t the baptist church in clay village at io:3j a in wholesale grocets meet the southern a-s c a i n in convention l:i evv orie in ;. new obleans april 7 the annual convention of the southern win 1 sale grocers association is boing held in this city and delegates fr«>::i mo i of the southern stales arc lu r \ 1 he con vention is being held in the old lioy il hotel one of the most historic budd ings of xew orleans and the s;ato house in the days of reconstruction is iw e-".pc-cial represenative in s to look after its interests the .. n e appropriation bill whioh v;i ... .: itinished bu.-.iness is up .<■item under discuss o i is one ap , tiiv 1 - si'.m..oou for special arl v facilities on what is knows the southern mail from springfield .. to atlanta ami now orleans ; ■, i the only line in he lnlt-'d • i's so favored and two members of ■.- cmtn iii it tee from which the l>i 1 arae hare formally opposed the iteaa in e report on the bill something 1 of a cussion may also be expected upon ■<■amendment prodosed by mr l>un ii democratof new york prohib i ijrt e postmaster-general from hav ng the postage stamps printed at the iuvan of engraving and printing 1 , after the postotiice bill shall have .-.••• n disposed of the river and harbor ipropriation bill has the right of way mi chairman oatchings expects to ask e house to eater upon it eonsulera ion at once senator patrick walsh of georgia s sworn in by the vice-president to iay ten firemen killed * he davidson thrutro burnpd koof fell in with nine men mit.waukkk wis april ft at 4:20 this morning fl mes were seen break ing out from the rear of the davidson theatre and hotel tne structure is valued at soi.o00 the alarm was promptly responded to but not until the roof was a sheet of flames i mine uiati'ly on the arrival of the firemen ladders were run up an 1 the men rushed up on . the roof which is mx stories from the ground mr mckinley is u bold man to stand up and discourse of the calamities which he has been chiefly instrumental hi bringing on the country he is a bold man to soe'.c to lay them on the democrats if we could conceive of i'aris ha i ho survived t'.o trojan war standing ;.:.)'.. i the ruins of ilium and laying : 1 t':e blame for the desolation around him up n the an reason able jeal ousy of r,ieu<iiaus oa the oac hand and tlu rcvl sn il;;ri.:.r of iccti r on the other we miyht find something like i parallel t ) t j . 1 nerve of m kin ley l.'ut we ir t doi drivo 1 t > i 1 bor deriand of myth for sucli a parallel when nero :: t"t tir j i'j v.w city of home a:i i l ! lihig '■■..!..• lay c mflagra iio;i v i i-i i !•(;;■.•■.' 3 came forwarj when 1 10 ill's iii i wa > complete and raid tho christian « wore t.ie cause of the w::ol trouble lie furnished i'r mckinl v vt::i a '. latoric&l precedent periec i i all us t i . - 1 - . i • : i with a single exeepti iu namely ill t nero knew what lie was iloinjj while we cheer fully f,ive mr mckinl y the benefit of thu is , i:njti i ih it i13 ha i not the re motest i.i i that ha was playing with lire v h n in strnck t!ie industries and the prospe ity of the country so fatui a bli)\v we miffht also note that nero spared hi impoverished people the in iliction of four speeches in a single clay but tli.a i.'uro vasnota candidate for the pi*3 ik 1 :-. y if anyone cloul>:3 that mr mckinley was the < i'.icf ajy^nt in bringing on the punie of lo').i he has only to remember that it was admitted on all sides last sninm r that the sherman act caused the paiiu now it lias t,incj come to light that tba sherman cct would never have pass d h.id it not been necessary to the ;■•.•. ;:•. c r i the mckinley bill if mr mckinley had devised a rational tarlif i.'.il s'jj i tio tlie republican lead ers in the northwest had promised the people in 1836 do bargain would have leeu r ■• s r ; to secure its passage uv framing a bill so outrageous that his ov.'u party would not a^ree to it without u bur^ai s mr mckinley brough ;;;; ; i ilia country all the woes that a'timn'oj an i follbvied the panic of 180 as well us that are yet to fol low in declining to crilicisa the tariit bill in let i t ir mckinley ac e<l the part of wis . — ~ ik 1 follows the republican platform in i.-,...n.-r sora tariir that will cover 1.1 ■'■■••" t ■". ■' ' stv.een wag«s in this c -.. :'.:-..• nnd r/^.s a'oroad it would be rather cliili ult we imagine for him to cud any article of impor tance on which tiier.it ■is not sufficient to cover the diii'sr.^n e iu the cost of i labor tuou^h the republicans laid d wn tliia rul •, they h:ivt not i i will injf to abide by it when mr ale kin ley introduce 1 hi bill four years a?o he sa 1 ia the acsompanyiurf report that l n i cas 1 ha 1 the rates be a msd ■higher th:i:i was necessary t > cover dif ferences of cost in the united states and in foreign countries this was shown to bo untrue in innumerable instances but mr mckinley would not on that account agree to-any abatement in rates 1kmi mr mckinley dilates on the benefits of reciprocity he raises the question why he put his bill through he hfcuse without any reciprocity id it m he reciprocity scheme such as ii is is not his work it was ad •■i aftei the bill went to the senate iu conse quence of a suggestion rrnn mr claine though mr ula ne's bchemc "' reci procity was rejeeteil an i : tb r stitutcd this fact mi^-iit not important rere it not i r th fact that mr mckinley is a caii.j lato or thu presi i'-nvy o.i the ba&i o ui bi l ii should therefore c ntiae lun sa.-h thii gi i he put into t .<• bill with out compulsion from the senate th scheme i £ recij r ■-'•■v s not a as a whole and any slight b that may have resulted from soca its features cannot be credited t mr mckinley it was devised to re luce the balance f tra ie adjust this trv witfl su -..:-.■' r ••'■which it has ivh lly ailed to >■oa the c ntrary h s iucrea ed tb i al !.,,.,. very largely louisville u>nri r juuruiii chidren crv to pitcher's castons a great conflagration is ragingin shanghai china already a tli usand buildings large and saia.ll are de stroy d captain john w ffamer of \\ i!m'n r ton n c will rut his steamer dm i c tvve.'u i'run.'jwick and savannah fur the summer an attempt was rnarfe to wr.'c thi inward in-ml train from m;!!t;r;o mf»ss on tl'e shawmut brunch of the old ( olony road paul .!. s r<r of mil llcton ohio has b*en nominated by tlie third distri t denivicratic coavention as a candidate for congress to succeed the iatj gcorgj w houk vic 1 -' hancei'or van fleet of new ark x 1 asked the edison phono graph directors 10 postpone their elec tion nnti 1 next week so t >: t h • niighi give his decision in the receivership ap plication delegates from i boston mas labor unions claiming to represent .'> ).<»( i rotes passed resolutions again 1 the issue of more hell telephon • and » e - eral electric stock and adapted a plat form for a new labor party satiir.li.v a\t 17 li april 10 will be observed as fast day in vaine toronto ohio pool roo:ns must close after this largo numbers of oul harp seals are 1 reported near st paul's island o.f the nova scotia coast the northwestern creamery com panv with a capltol of 500,000 has been incorporate in illinois the execution of lyendergaet the ! assassin of mayor harrison ofchicago has been staved until july ->. richard peters ofglouc st rconntj . x !'., was robbed of s.v./j by green goods int>n in new york the massachusetts senate comm'ttec has reported ajfainst the state fa in and factory project of morrison i sw ift t e ak pa^-song'er stcamrr state of mii 1 i_'an winch v,--it ashore tuesday ni'rht on kenosha lleef has been floated v.i:.ns miller lat a lynn m:;ss who was arrested t dig'by x s is th lirst ease under tie new extradi tion treaty the mayor of toronto cnt refu ed to welcome the dominion hotelkejp ers ass iciatioii because he was an ad vanced temperance man monday april 9;h in doing so allie reese one of the men slipped and fell to the ground being killed by the fall all the imjn from engine house no 4 were directs to the rear platform po tion of the roof rijifht over the stag-e where the fire wae w >: so these firemen ai.d others took i heir stations and began work when without warning the roof under them gave way peroipitating 1 nine of the men eighty feet below into the fire on the stage of the theatre all of whom were either killed by the fail ir in rn d or suffocated to death only began on ingalls s;tm idiu's thinks lie ills partially con verted the kx-sntintur from kansus clncix.nati ohio april j — sara jones the evangelist is in this ity when asked if he really converted ex se-iator ingalls of kansas while at nashville tenn recently he replied no i only bojran on him now you do not suppose 1 ean convert a per son in an instant that is a hard thing to do in the ease of an ordinary sinner but a man who has been in politics for forty years you cannot convert that way 1 endeavored to frive him a rijfht good start and 1 hope i did croker's croak bv»y a majority of the democrats are op posed to free trade chicago april 9 richard croker the big tammany sachem says in an interview that the delay of the law makers at washington is responsible for the business depression and asserted the majority of the democrats are oo posed to free trade lie positively re fused to talk of lioss mckane's im prisonment and the recent entangle ment of tammany hall trouble expected on may day berlin april 9 the social demo cratic leaders are making no special preparation to celebrate may day nevertheless the government is appre hensive of trouble and has had all working men in the state service warned that they will be discharged in case they absent theuiselvts ffoui the shop on may i the convention began it 1 1 o clock yesterday mr j ii aiariin of mem phis president of the sis.sociation in the chair and mr e k hooker of the same city acting as secretary the richmond delegation arrived on a special car and is cna of the largest delegations present consisting of four teen members headed by mr charles l brown a directorof the association the annual reports of the officers were satisfactory a number of committees were appointed twenty mor indict men bjkminouam ala april u — the fed eral grand jury returned twenty more indictments today against court offi cials in north alabama making fifty indictments in all which have l.ren found up to date the charge i.s the same in all making frauduje~t returns to tlie government today's indictments were live against ex-deputy v a:\shal ('. ('. keed three against commission v i elunter four ngainst deputy marshal a !,. vi ite five against commissioner robert harl son and three against h s clerk nato mock all were arrested and placed under bond except mock who lied several months a/o the old old story lrschburo va april 7 two little children of mr and airs ciark who re side near made springs va were burned to death yesterday the f:i tlicr and mother were at the burn when they heard the screaming a..d when they reached the house they cii cov ered the youngest ehil 1 lying o:i the floor its clothing burned off and i.s body cooked to a c isp standing 1 over the corpse was the older child with the cruel flames plaj'lng over tae body in a very few s eoods it too lay dead it i.s thought that tlu older child in^t its death in an effort to save the younger mobile's iiiipri»v<-^^ira-.ii i mobii.k ala pr : lj^m^'he norwe gian bai-k asia huu er^aden passed down the mobile ship channel from the city to the gulf drawing 22 feet 7 inches the plan of improvement un der the present appropriation contem plate s a dei th of -■•'• feet in the channel and the test sho.is that the govern ment woric is be in f carried out s-.iil fully before this dred^inir or the channel began the deepest draft ves>el which could come to mobile was u feet san antonio tex april 9 — a dis patch has been received here from iil lespie county stating that that seetii n was visited yesterday by one of the '• severest hail storms ever known there [ many cattle were killed by the stont-s which were six inches in circumfer ence the great chunks of ice wert throuph roofs of houses and ruined the prospect for a fruit c op governor lewelling of kansas says he will not seek renominationthisj ear the sixtv-fourth annual conn tion of latter day saints is in sessiun in salt luke city ill • report that senator an 1 henry woici t have sold the mercer minj in i tali s denied jrror l'ohn confirms the report that : : n at inpt was mi;dc to b ibe him in i favor of m civ a ne the heaviest r in that has ocenrred in m.utliwc t texas for several months past fell friday daniel a anderson p es dent of the ! ina hook quarrymen s nnionat uock ! land me has pine insane it is claimed that a clerical error is responsible for the alie em nnparment of lewiston me i c.tv bond coupons one of the damage sr.its against the phoenix liridge company f t^jo.ujo has ' been compromi-ed out of court for : s>,ooo secretary hester's weekly new or leans cotton statement shows a fa 1 ' ing off compared with the two past years the will of bishop o'farrell of the trenton dio rese leaves the hank f an estate of >■'■'■'>. ■" ' to found an orpaaa nsylum at hopewell x j mrs margaret moore was sentenced to en e rear s iroi r - nmi nt a:id i ■fine for'p-nsion frinil t vvhee1in<r v t'a satordaj a ye t on 1 the presl il d for her pardon v r u 1 by 1 e cpnrt ni'.ici is aveoni^muayiii tuc >'-■•- i tcttce children cry for pitcher's castor children cry for pitcher's castcria n
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1894-04-12 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1894 |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 10 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | J. W. McKenzie Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-12-29 |
Publisher | J. W. McKenzie Editor and Proprietor |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Thursday, April 12, 1894 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina; this copy has some lacuna damage on all four pages |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601554457 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1894-04-12 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1894 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 5126161 Bytes |
FileName | sacw18_18940412-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:02:45 AM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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