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am 1 f tori : HUUSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1888. H. A. LONDON. Ecutor. -. .j . i i . j.-ji. t- ! j- oZnPSATIP fcinMiUff 1-twwonni iw nwMiiiifcww. l TOR PliESIDENT: GROYEIt CLEVELAND, of New York. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT: ALLEN G. TKURMAN, tf Ohii. FOR oovuoioa : DANIEL G. EOWLE, of Wake. JTOIl MKCTKNAST OOTKUSOR : THOMAS M. HOLT, of Alainauce. Foil fitCBETAKX OT STATU: WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, of Orange. KOM TBLASIBKH ! DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake, .on mVt or remit- ikbtkvction : SIDNEY M. FINGER, of Catawba. FOR ATTORNFY OF.NfT.M. : THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of liuucouibe. for at tutor: G. W. SANDERL1N, 5f Way no. ten jcstices sn ume orRT : JOSEPH J DAVIS, of Franklin. JAMES E. .SHEl'HEKD. of Washington. ALPHONSO C AYEKY, of Darke. For I'osGiiess: (4th Distiict ) H H. BUNN, of "lash couuty. t... T....vir inula tho farmer aud Helps the manufacturer. It is uat- place, ltev. B. (i. White, who re oral that the manufacturer should .ijed here for two or time yems but favor a protective tauft'. aud it i who has Lad charge of an Epi.-i.j.al tquully natural that the farmers church a! Jackson w'de for the p..:. t should oppose it. The uiaimfactur- four ye.us. La done hi' ditty . ike a orsiu order to ppmote their inter- true heio in nur.-u:g the s.ck. and ha ests have combined together aud or- ..mdeied most ethcient .-en ice to the gauized what are called -trusts -. Ii ..fillet cl city. At last accounts he ojMuineully proper then that farmers, had not been seized witu the fever, ji self-defense, should combine to- Rev. CLui les S Snowd. u. the eld. st "ether and organize what are eailed son of Dr. P. V Snowd.n who r.si "alliauccs". So that, tho manufac- ded iu this county for sometime alt. i turers with their trusts are opposed the war. has been stricken down by tho farmers with their alliances, with the fever while nursing the sxk One of the fundamental piiuciph s of at McCleuny. a small town n. i.r Jack he farmers' alliance is opposition to sonville. It is hoped he will so-ii a protective tariff, and this is also a ' 'r, hw attack is not 1 ... , i .i i .a violent one. fundamental principle of the itcmo- oratie paity. lt is natural tueretore ' Jm f c.i:ivits bctweni J a Ige that farmers shook! be democrats j,owle ftud J)lH.kclv c!,,e Manufacturers and the republican party favor a -v-ctive tariff. There -r :t ,.al lor a imiuui.., iu.t. uj 'to a lrpubhca 1 ne contest is between the f-aVT and the d mo cratic parte on si 'e, and the manu facturers auu .he ri-vju',,i"'u party jn the other side. Ou which side do you 6tsnd ? If any man should .! aht that a protective tariff iucreac.es the wealth of the manufacturers at me expense i (ll hil.h ,je .j,. pc n of the farmers, we would st Lmit to Bl.cwj u1j,i unscrupulous dcni.i Lis careful cousideiation some statis-jgogue( wLo uako statements ' lei 'urnisbed by the census reports. , w Lk.h L(J k, c ... (0 ,,e Us( TLc.e. "Vnni Hi a tir 184(5 to IStiO there1. . , i i.i l... ... j.-. - ....InlnrlfT. n.t from 1S(J0 to the i ... . , .- . presciii nuio mnr u,e" tariff. Now, which has been more ; beneficial to the farmsr ? Let tho j statistics answei. The total wealth )Vf tIy Wmthcr Crop Hiilieliii of the Uuited States in 1850 wasj Of tho North Carolina Weuhrr $7,000,000 in round numbers, and 'Service, co npcratiug with the V. S the farmers owned nearly $4,000,000 al Service, f-u the w r, k tiding ... i , t,i cn Saturdav, S.t.t. 1. ith, iss. cf it, or more than onc half. In I860 , Jh e r;,Ilfaf, i:i a!I tll(! dMrcU ,v;l, the total wealth of the country had : Mt,y ,n t.M,0 of the normal weekly increased to $16,000,000, and the! rainfall for the month of St pt ember, Lrmers owned $8,000,000 of it, or in this State. Crops generally, and MIX one-half. Now bear in mind ! eot!on "Vf7; fbrf " .i . , i,o.a i i ! turiouslvaftectcd. 1 he following i am that in 1850 and 18o0 wo had a low , ai!s a" coluparCll with tlje noi.luaI) tariff, and then it was that the far-1 W1n ow the amount of excess: Eas aitrs owned one-half of the wealth , rtus Bistiu, r Halifax, Halifax coun of the countrv. But in 1880, after . i I, ,i, limns cm iv ,i io iii.-i.nn iiocn tweutv years of a higli tanll, the na . .-, . ...... . , JJ ' , ' . I Mount, Nash county J 00 inches.: .wnal weauh amounted to $43,000,- Ul)(.ky p,. ptlJtlel. pounty-d 11 1 000, and of this vast sum the farmers inches. Scotland Neck. Halifax conn owned $12,000,000, or a httlo moie ty II 00 inches. T.u boro, Edge-, than oue-fourth ! Under a low tariff! ""e county-2.79 niches. Weldon. : , . , - . ., Halifax coiintv "J ( ,t nielios. War-, the farmers owned one-1 aif of the! p,,,,, "countv-J ml inches.! ouutry's wealth, 'ut u jder a high ; vt.ra.u ff)l. i,B l),ti ict. Z til inches. ' tariff thev owt ed onlv one-koukth. Is it any wondor then that the far-1 ' mors favor a low tariff and are oppos- ed to a hiL'h tai'llT w Tl.. TT:...I Cl.u, .,a a .. a ,,mh iuv Luitm uin.oa ououa i''-'0 HIBO 8QOW lliBl lUt) VttlUO OI IUO IIUUIB .11 .1 . . 1. 1 I, Um, n,, l.i.n.lm,! ninwiit T . . , 1 1- ,,,! during the low taiiff decade from . . . .... 18t)0 to 1B0O, but during tiie Uiyu Cabarrus couuty idi inches. Ml. tariff decade from 1870 to 180 they Airy, Surry county 7.H0 im Lt s. increased only nine per cent ! Havidson College, Mecklenburg c.un .1.. 1,1,1,1 :...!..... i I., i it..i (.... The democratic i-urty farvora a low lariff. The republican party favors' a high tariff. Choose ye between j thoiu ! Tog election of James li. Mason, the republican candidate for Superin tendent of Public Instruction, would be a disgrace to the State and a ca laiuity to the public schools, dimply becauso ho ia notoriously unfit for that office. Ia laying thin we do not 1 intend to be personally offensive, but to state the naked truth, and every ' :i,tl .rant ix'i'tion who knows) j&i. ; o . I Mason must admit that it 13 true. Whenever ho attempts to make aj speech he becomes the langhing-sUu-k i.s u aA mute kuc.Ii cram-! Ul uio uv.uv.c-, of Lis hearers, and matt n su !.,( blnndera aud utters such in coherent sentences that even seut.oi boys laugh at him. Aud yet the ie publican patty .wbes to place hiu. !ut the head of our public school sys- i tew A recent illustration of his iguo lance was exhibited when ho made a L..n. ,.,...l. i.t ri.mwl Hill, lust ) iUAil.iVi v. " v " i - - i week, in reply to Fred. N. Strudwick, ;Esij. He gravely stated that thi i surplus was aeeiuuulatiug in the I national treasury at the rate of ten initios dollars a month, or three hundred find thiity tLree mil.ioi) , dollars a day ! Jdr. ouiuivnek uu" suggested that perhaps he meant to isav ten million, instead of billion ; !. . .... i. j,w;jf.i ,l..vf ,( a-iis toil 1 ' "v ' , , , , r.ii.uoNs. Finally, however, he a.t 1 milted that it might bo ten millions. ! Hn n.lvocntod the Uluir bill, aud sU Jat, as the monev for public iii i , i'.i.' nnmii.' s would be JistriL.uteu amon ted that ' school ,tho States in proportion to then iilliteracv. North Carolina would get L u, tlmi-P of it. To this Mi Istiudwick replied by say.ng that if Mason should be ehetcd and th, ! money by the Blair bill would be ais j tnbuted among the States in proper- tiou to tho illiteiacy of their Sui'er linteudeiits of Public Instruction, i North Carolina would certuuiiy be ' entitled to the greater part of it '. Thk Yki.i.ow Fkvhi has spread from Jacksonville to several other tow as i in r iorum, ami me ouimuiv is '.' i ' gloomy l p to last Monday night ii i i,r .. ... ,f v,.!t.iw d bciii 1.10 cases ol vejlovi ,,,, : . : there ha fever at Jacksonville, and HI doa'iis. AinoiiL' the citizens of that city win), o .( I, ...... I, n.l flir f. ter ami licoveled is Mr. C. 15 II. 'got r...-,...r!v iif t' is upvt Satur,!av. Afte , thai d lie Judge iti the eastt-u. ,if, ,., (o! ounties ami to! J , ,k'!V in U.e western. Wo much regret that the joint canvass could not continue un j til the close of the campaign, because at every place wLeic the j :iut discus sion has been held the democrats have made ga.ns. Dockeiy ought , not to be allowed to canvass ah.ne He ought to be answered at everv lore some aeinuci at uuia iu or . . , , , :. 4 . plfc.8t,i,i ai eaeu oi ins appouiiuieiiis. ,ni (.XI,ose Lis hvpocnsv and couti a jt Lis false assertion. ty J ineues. iteitioi.i, lenpn- . . ... o r, I . .1. ! Central Distrk t. (i, eensb uo. Guilford county 5 20 inches. Gib sou's St it ion Richmond count v 'A 01) ' "S bounty : -i no :.... n..., m,,.,... I ,...,, i ,.ur ILlvura. txivnuyjvj, iiivi, ,..,. , ... iv .1..... . i. 1U.1....I ly o.iiucues. tt ttliiio. vt.ve, citohen , 1 z -i,i :....! 11.. 1. w.. ; euuillj, .1 00 I.u lien. ita.e. am no--. I.. ... f . il. I COUIHV O. .) UlCUHM. VVCllloe 1UI mu , District, 3.88 iuehes. . mestshn uiSTiuer. an. i lensiini, : 11' Ut"I.,7S 7 ATeracelir uieDistl.ii.tfi IOiih-Iwh. Averaae for the State 4 54 iuches. Exctss H.4G inches. There was un uverao temperature and a deficiency of Miind.nie. The effect upon crops was injurious. H. H. Hatti.e, Th. V., D.rector. H. McP. livi.nwi.N Serg't Signal Corpn, Assistant. ,,.. Tlie Mew York Star prints graphic pohticd carloojH in every Weekly ' iMiie Our New York Li'ttor. ; Nkw Your. Sept. 15. lSS.s I The death of astronomer UU-h-ud A. lYoelor, which o.viincd hero II UUU1 lii0". V. v - - - , -- . ..l,,.. 1 ... ,, ,, ,( nt l. i.. . v.ilill . IS the ruling sensation. 1 he passing away of so distinguished a g ntleinan is itself sufiioient to excite consider- able comment. Wlieu the cause of it is the plague that in devastating and decimating other portions of our country. New Vol Loi s would be lather more or u'ss tluiu human :f th'' di Uot intake a little. Even :.u isolated ease 1 yoiiow fever in New York opens up a n-ta of more uhasliv possibilities Think of the scourge Laving five play in a eitv which in a single toiiiue nilo crowds 'JHT.OiKI human beings. J tie health otiie.i is. to be sine, insi-t that the danger is remote. Very likely that is the cane, but I fancy soul' iii vim.: iinnilo are beiriuntMir to p ick 1;lVoun jm onle are lietmimng to p .ei; Uj, their grip sacks while fashion they kio doing now. which rnw rolling iu with consider-; nnnjhl,u ns V,-IV ui.foi !u,ate in able m-meiituui from the mountains;, in b(S j,. 1f ,,..,..,,..,.,. coin. and seusliore I ns collcKlileil in .-.a, j ft while longer notwithstanding the coolness i f the weuHier. Since the tHiio young In ly of ioy K.u.t.ng memory succei ded in g my mulcting inillloiniire cot, ee met c i i.,t ,.1,,,,,,., , f smi.. f.tU.y.. as , , , , . w.,ull(i...i i,t.Uit. that s .t t, thing h-i- ot to be soinewi .i! fashjonaVilo. Alinoi-t everv thiv our sympathies lortuied wiih son,.' iv nKt uio' of a pom- -i 1 moo bar- lovrd a rich mm no! wisely, but t 'o 'M-il, and is endeavoring t take a few thoiiMiuds fiom his bank ncoii: t by way of making things eve:-. Th- re new r was a place on eaith pri iiJS where the biem h of pr'.mi' indnstiy tlniveit so vigi rulv as lu ie. ini tune it isjuetty .Miss .Maiy I., .m .iiimv of Brooklyn, who is suing Millionaire gro.vr llorfoidof Jit idgeport. 'o:i- 111 i ticut. 00! I. one She aks for a modi si ")0. thousand of which is f r 'cat aid jewels of her- whi.li ! alleges lie has basolv H t.iine d. r th;' tiiliig a'ance of ?.i.oi he i0 to h iin her lilceia",! a!Vc tioti-. Another l'.ioo'..' 1 who l.as succeeded ill tret ., r -i .1 vi ly inuch talked Ud;'I a Jl"'- Lent. Sho is very well , .io. and up in social s. iue' A voice of remarkable pmity and a talent for nrnii'T.v ,,tc b.e:."iud ,lged to the C't nt "1 bling nig In r some imputation its n f'guie ia tasl'.iomh'.e am.itinr I ' 'at l teals. It seems n i.v that Mi.-s J ent had another piopeii.-ity v. Inch, win n in dulged in bv oidiiiaiy foil; is lust own us stealing: though, of course, whin ladies of lank engage in the btisttiess. good foim leipiues that it . he called Mfptomai ia. At all events. the voiti g ladv al .struct, d some j-w- . .if 1 i vilnc from ' e IV of a H'ool.hn jeweler who a- showing her the eoo.'s. She was detected, ,11 1 '1. d ai.d locked Up. At !a-t the agotiy ot cuoosing men to had the Di mo i at ic foicc in this Siate is over. After all the blowing Hid how'.ilig and mil i slinking agftin-t liov. l l. oi Mill, li' l (-he of th- huu- ti.dsof ilci.giites to I ho late Con vention opposed his le noinii.ation. Mugwumps uf course are w f.idy dis appoint, d and predict ail S"lts ol evil ti.legs; b'lt th.y did the Mime thing tLue eais ago when 11.11 h.at ae;y p'-pillar oj p- i.e..t. Cwfg.esa mull Drf t elipoi t. Tho attitude of the n Ih iii".-. atie o. giil.lai lol.s OU the .1 olticvs is like tii.it "f t-vo m1,.. o,s will, chip.-. ..a I heir should, is. spo..u,g f. i a light, and yet a little le ivo'.s ;.h,,ut sinking the tlist I'low. ' m- n.iii.o ot their milking up an 1 pid.ing lo gtthil, aie ciita.llly Hot glial, s j i'al n appeal a. ,ot s go. i he pi t . si i t slgl.s imhc.it e that Mayor IK w i't vnl bi renominatid by the County Bvuioc i nev and indorsed bv a Cilit n o move- ,, , , , Uepilbbt .11 Vi-t 1 1,1 cmhiiiat lul. (Jj course wo.i.ii I'lovc iu no lo.c. lt.eie is sti.i some ,li..ciiss;on over i he Maine . risude. While Dt nmciiicy has little to show for the ehclii ti. tbt lead-.is do not feel di- en: ..gi d At the Natioiiai lb it 1 pen It i li.t positive stiiieineiit was unule lh.it the National Committee put no lands in the Stat- while a large an.oi.i.t ul 1 boodlo was wasted on it fioln t tit tncmy'd strung box. llvui then, the mating, is say, Mr. Ib.iine was ,.n..oit to gain anything ovtr the tlccii.n j four years iigo. j There is plenty of good news at Head. punt" is uboilt tho pi' o-'. s- of the light Hi the leal battle gi.'iiioln. If any faith is to be put in human testimony, In, liana's riltren el, .toi.il 1 votes will be found ill the 1 1 1 . 1 plai-e Iu New Jersey. Connecticut an i No t : Yoik also th't tight is juogie-sii g to , the t utile sstislact.oii of luj 1. in,. CliltlC fll,tilIUS. ; Pkank 1'.. Vveouvs. 'Hit' Hairing ltoiiiiol,e. Noliroi K. V.i.Sei.t 1").--Pa Ki arriving ii. the fit) on trai.n f i oi: Noith Carolina bring theinfo.iiiati..,, that the i ivms liuve ovil II ivt ed ihen Unt. and covered the s, roumbn, nniiitrv with wHter for i.iileM. Ih- --- ..... l!.,ariol. livr.r l,,ij i iti.i. 1 1, u I v. tuv,. .....j ---- - --- - - r Miirtliarmif,..! nli.l llflllf.iv ... .11 11 1 u... : lint, ovor nn- lttniei' neirk. 11, 1, n . 1 1 -1 - - ' Xl, tl nnd doin ULi.ieiiH.i diiiimge. U...iir r,,n. .,.! ..nii.m in j , lotv-Iunds m tiie vuinity or tlienvpr : ore destroyed. Houses arc loo-r nud : are l.no tossed ..bout in the w..t, . . . nn.l it Ih IcMr.il Hint nl.lli v 111 i s I.htc been lost. In of the corntields ' water in . f. et ubo.n tho top f tho coi n county o.tett a instance t three miles 1 .1 tho river, und 111 many places th. i.eo tops alone give .evidence of tLe exi.-,tcnoe of land. Cattle have beeii drowned and many U'ai cusses aie Hosting around. The ' people living in the vicinity of the 1 tlootl are panic btricken aiul muny of panic stricken uiul many ineless. Tho damage them homeless. Tho damage to ; crops' is estiowUfd at nun -lHi),0i)l 1 ... w-iia iinn , 1 to i00,00i). Our Wtthhhiton Letter. l)'r.m our lin-mar critwi'vuitout.; Washington. S. pt. 1 1. IsSrf. Senator George crri-ted const. inu- lion among tho republicans cl the I... .. .1. II ... ......... .... f.. .. ..O. ! .Ill .1,1., II. 4; I to tho very v. il.l Lull ng;iit.st Musts which the r puo.ic ins i t tho t'.iu.i ce t - oiuui;tteo ri e,-,! U. tepoit to t Senate, .: ii the diity of the President, hum sin istit-.l that the price of hi.v article of lncicbandise is miscd in eonsoipieuce of iij.r.i inetits or eoinbiiiiitoiis. to issue h'.s proe a- , liiatiotl sesneudili;' tt'llipol :n liv the collection ot unpo.t iiotii-s on encii uilicle. Ti.ia was f.n tin r thrt'i !li( le pubii. anti n-t hni'i-S. ii ,t"i. v. a:i!e.l to go. and Si ii itor il '.ii unbent l-ini-self to howl ;ij.all..-l placing rich a vat amount ol j-ow. i iii'.i e i,an,'s of the Piesidi lit llii l h ol this nilll.tiV had n.i.eli l.II.ei' ;:ie tin jMAer'tO ihe i'l ' i.lei.t t'.ail: tn have lt u hied bv the tin . 11!, tl 1 ,l e!o-e to 31.-. t ,ev, or. I s. i! m ed coi i . ai i ,i! betwei .i the tw.idoi mi'Uts. and the coa.pa: l-o'i w:.- tiling i-!m- limn fno i.d.ic to II inis. As one willy C,ii.; ii -n.ali ej le.- it. "it wui. 1.1. e ei'i.ll'tll ing a t:t t-H to mi loot i io ii;-i l o.is the who!,, l' it is evi l- '.I lh pai agra, h u i nt tin: l :- ii nv:i! i. a . I : i'l.e v.l ' -t i'... g...ii.. for l.e a; '.. g.. ; s tor s.iy tu; l o h.l.o'ioo.,! ii h I 'p t win to elm;' 1 b. ..el. ii' a it vision i f tin- t.:i;:f i vet he and the ! p'd.)'; ;,1To;..:;g ti.i' -Ml,, hi' niiikes a I or leiist.m "1 to i: t::-'ie is ee U d ill.d i pa; tv ale hi,!: "on!v war t'O iii' oil le-.V.-x j., iilid ! trn-:s. Ha Mth the Chi. o I hit! ,!!o: m ai d l.ol wi,b , ,; ,, , (,.., w l( ; lnls M-.j-t he .l l:e .1 m '.Ii. oi '.iv- ;:lj. nit bo ta'ii ii Willi a : iiiti of allow in on the ho!e II ail'.so:, s Ml r i l'l ; irded i - :o as ry aletihltcl to g:i!i. cik. ;in I !. ! iV Vl t(.- fol I.. Ml. I'ievi l..o i ;' ai.ee ha- :. . o-.M,... h. io. : : ! nil i i 'oo ! I I ttel .Mr. f. 1... h ,1 1 ml!,! l i c .xuy to ;c tios -.'lie i coiioiuioaoy meld. 'J'ne ll i'.isi lia . 11 lill. t 1 l 111' : . i! g li.. al idle , tlllt..ll.'l. 'liiniiit' .- on fo print ion forii ' i 1 1 - in ..".0.ii,i,i i '1 l.e SeilalO c It 'nii, l.s have I iv. !:g Up the lit talis! 1. bill for t lie preset The r. puhh. a:,s are : 1 1 ii:g a g deal of c ns-l-, ;oi; out . f the fact t hat thev sin ce, .1, d all r gli al elhu I - in Jiohlmgth.ii own m Verm oti! and .Mail:.' Til v w iisioter II. Noti 111 iisii l Li y v.i re to ( h v. land on tin ill b, r liow veiy think ot deli il! 1 1 fill Hi lilackginiitiism s. em to be on in en ,v i iiiiioiio t !-. i , '.:! 'In o.s i Si l.ltte. I Le ' ' it. st n.h is Missis B.air. lio.,1-, Spjoinr Miichell. Senator Qnuv .,::iie ov. r fioti. Yoik this we. 1. to i;y to ), llil li Ii i ...,U:, n put ami at th COM, :t i: 1 I '' ot ...It.-: .-! si,,l ts. hilt t i mlMfal ; ,i 1 - s .1 ,',i .:!:, ;- lli .t l-s li.. elll'V 1 1;, wi.o on :.: alt i l.ipt will li 1' if I !:-' i an evi r s epoii, .; to the -I t iol itl H ol 1 Now tin v .-av it v v..,k. r. 'I he I. no g"i.- b, ll, .1 1.. ..i A Mi' Mult i.:, it I in. Ill . when i and s;i. t-st iioi al.oi.t a d . iii''-1 i ! thai l l.e I l'l. 111. . sl.r. i mo'.- t. d I li.lll'i. :.U clad a lo-o ,,ell I'm ' i 1 oi it v -'v d- lib: f..r th. I .ii : t t . being i v. nidi is Vi i.-!ai. . .O'.e to .,.'. s Ihl . tl ih.s o;s m i,1 i 1 . th.n-s for I ne'e Si'., to Law ai.'iin I. S. i, al or lb .ii ! noii-iy LI with an i.lloitloi. of li e Le.lt. 11' h is ' his phy.-ici.tiis oi .1. is I . en to g.J ;p his t ,i ::;r, ".i:r the Mc.-ei.l st'ss.on. Ill- 1 .ties f 'l , Wi,l bo sevelt !y bit It ihtie i- .1 till iii' lb b .t C in the S, i.ati- as he was . i p fit d I" it ol I he I ), in", : its ii, liieir altaca up 'I. the R' p'.i lioali l.tlii'l bill li Is l: ; ed that peilte! n si Will restore ) ins ht.il tu. The Dtinoclats of tie: lioilso will .-holt'y hold aca:iciisto .ietei nun. w hai aelion thev oi.id bike oi. t.ica.l jinn miii iit io:e.-;i.,n. R. publican rtlViee hohli l: ill the de jiulmchts here have li eeivcd tiivu i us u l ing lio in to c.iiiiiLu'.c to (he 1 ejiiblioali ciiirpatgll f.u.d. llo.s ihtit for t In eh ' ! Spclier ( Il'.lidf J.!" I ts (o go to Kt :,!,! kv tomorrow. i.i'e tin it- he wid ptob-ibly iii-.d.e a I f, spucheslo help the good i -ir.se ah I g S,.-iiil bids have brill Ihtlodilood who hare aimed at tht t -niton b.igg.hg tlllnls, and l! wo, lid se, III to be id 1 in, st colt. im thai some of thi in niiisl ; pass. Ail th. y wnnl is mi oppoi luni t tV as cvei tbody b M.i.-i to Ll t.pposed ,.i I ' O tll.s tl list. lie Set,Kln 1,'is not il l dir posed of j ., ( : till t .11 Illt'Sl I : l'.i.-ioli liill. If one teiill: ot tl.p bills inlio lined ORiiinst tl 'ists f iuhl he. ',iiie laws wc .11.,.. i . r . ,,. ,i I ... i , ,, - ................... "'.:' An iniui. nse laiiu. ui.o i n- ,.. , l;'" ;' Wclnes lis c-vu:."i., "HS niio mie. iiiiiium.ij i.....ii. , It mU 1 by u.u.y Congre,.- llleu and oll'n ials. Ill.d tin: clilhllsill:.lii wits foim tlor,'' niaiv- Ions. Governor Hill's ii .n.i.i.ttioii by the;th. ,,,t tln JLiinon said he had a suie New York Dt mocia's -'ives n.ueli sat i.-f.lclioli l' the Dcii.oi'ials ill Con gress, tliev leii.eiiiD.-r 111:11 11 Cleveland and II.il who tauied Net Yoik by rj i.ti'it) 11. aj lily. -m wu Hon. A K Stt Vi nson. F11 st Assi , ;tant I'tint'i-mler Gent rah will deliver llieiililiual a.ltli ss at tin l uinin rianil (juntv I 'nil in N'jvriidier. Doikt'ry us n Fariiicr. iKierii torn: r iin MUoiu.tir.s suowiso him to ri: "a i'K.r. rAii.vrt." ! Cviiresi'ii'li'iia' i.i llif Kalt'iKli Non mid OVsi-ri", r. L.M'i.lMil'il.iil. N. C, Sept. P3. I see that in the joint discussion nt Hilisboio O. II. Dockeiy in his ifc j. under in serted llint t he Deiuociat s of Richmond co,:niy hud nominated a negio for too h -isiul me. le declined to run, they Unit nominated aiiotl.iv negro, mid he w as beaten by it Repub lic:. n." 1 his was ' news " to eveiy m in. wo man and cl l.d in Richmond county, and there i-, not io. other man in the county who has si'.cu habitual disie f.ir.l of the Until us to jo, n "niv son 11. .ir' in tliochioge. nor will lie, w it :i a'.i his i hi oh, oo Ih foi , any C'Hlil try s.piiio and n.uhc alii J.ivil Ui.it it in ti lie. lie poses ns ii f.umer and im p.ihes . also in thu us the following letter to l luiciy II. ii iper, chairman Cleveland a:.d 1'iiwle club, of l,eii gton, Jnid so': coui't . . w lio w I ote to t his county t;i-.J!.'.V Will! l.md of a f al tiicl he was, will show. 1; w as w I it teli y , stenlny in, I sigiu l by his neighbors who wei a! 1 1 u, ling oi: r county Di iiiuciutic con t :,ti vi.- : ll.s-i.ts iu?i. N. C, Sept. 12. J'.vi io il. Il.'ii i i:: Pear Sir: -We. the tin 1evs!gne, who lie in the same t i'Mi-hip l li H'.v, r II. J ', i k. it, a iid -ome f w Lose ! inn'; a !j, in Ills. Ii ic Kno.Mi him m t:: ..le y. the m st of 1!-. nil of .'til lio -. v,d v..- In-i pby eel fify. th d as ,i fion.er. i! i- wil ki.own. li-it only in 1 Is ow n ne:giiiioi ho"d. but in the w hole county, ho is a de id f iil.n e, and that i e has hi u r In ei'. a: d is m,t now. :in tin .g but a piofe.-sioii.ilpol- W. V. Itl::io'-,-.ili.i:, h II l.n ii f, T. 1'. S!--.;.:;. li. N. (I. N'i. noi .,,. .) P. I.ur::. I. , Al ri;.' II.m 1, 'iN. C. t' t'ii-';, 1). C. s: imv !: . ' I I'le aii.o: o the b.- t f ,:io! I lie bc-t turners f , o. n! ry. ( ); in I j. of his y that his crop this year , lie wi h that of tboaw r ioi j ei ' vi this neighbor- Tie C .e V, 1 1- 'l'. c l,o was l.oiii nii 1 riisf- i . iv s in i ,1 upon a fin in. but r been suspected of belli no i.m.i- than a mule, nb'.t s a f .1 i.u l only Ms a !'. s a i aim' Pardon lio Ho res. Il'i-t lesea .o. Voilis. .Vc . V. II. M. i..t i ts. idnnt L iiiriiib.irg Club ei in ul I'o.'.le 1 'emi ciais. C!e W t al her and Crops. WasIiiv.ti in. Si pt. 17 The weatli r and cl op built tin. issued by the signal i e. .-a s : l,t I ol Is fii, in the com belt, includ ing In ho.. i. loiii' is. Iowa, Missouri mi N,-i i ish i. n.dici'e that the ; welt-, or tl'.iiii!:' thewtrk has Inch the e-p. oi illy I i'. r. !! snd that the corn ih,- crop, e.hi.li is rv 1-iioe, is geli. ia! y . u i o ,i:.,I a-,t injury from f.ost. iti-.i Ti f.ost - A hi. h hae tciiii icd dur ing the wnk along' the i.oiiiierii bur V. w dt r of ', ).'.. i and in Minnesota. Wi coiisiu an i Michigan, did some d im a-., to the gi. otiiig clops. ( l-.i r ti.e we t p,. I lion of the colli I, :. . ; !,. ii.c! :d. g Al. iliani i and Ml is.-ipj i. I ii:.. -s, i-. Aik .lis is. L'liii-- .: 1 1 H. f ivoi able Wt athi ! .i'li ;iu 'he wiol. orci.iiy impiovid 1 glilWO.o cr. ! s. :.!..! eottoil pio;i;,g is in i i , s in a, i i in so oi o. s. in :. I:i N tth n:i l So, ith C.u.'liii.i all i.g el"! v., le .iiou.,iv injured , I... lio !, s and dciigeroii , llood '., r dining the week w.i- i,i : .liv f.v.iiihle for 1,'baecti n I t :, i. l.iJ-l ! Ijll. ss. O. o Ih, w ali,, l in tiie New England li and Middic AthiliU.! Stales was gen ie ei ally iini.iv, rabio f..r I :p. nlng crops, . and hum woik was leiaidtd- A !i. Hwtst. th il:ili,:l,' ..cent .vol si i tit the (' clout'. Soot l'l --In Caibai i.-ii done to pl oie) ty bv the iii' is pio.i i:ious 1 he to .lul iiiiniiiir i f lives lost in the city nnd its suliinlis is foity siw The I iiglitli.iiis-'. i! 'l:ilcd on Cnvo Frances. Ml- eoinplclc!;. deino'.ihl,. .1. und the li 'l.ti.oiiv- he. per and two ol her men vv.ie .IiK'.ti.. ,!. d he situation iu 'i.eiU Al-.jo is s.id indeed. The to il ..'c.i crop is 11 total loss, und over I three thousand ho'lses, i-hanlics and I other small houses are totally destroy ed Ten thousand people are loft ; li 1111 le.-s mid in grc-i.t misery. The ! 01 1 ,i!t st 1I...1, i;:-- Ciliist d on the islillld , l.y the hi..; in was at Sagiia and in Isu-;b- Iin. )t r one llioiiMind buildings 't.tle diolltij.d The h:l Tt-sr si '. . t M.my of tl.oi.e who e.-caped .Ie.it h floni II ing liuiiiers were tlioivn ie.l. The s.4 i-f lift-iu H.igua alone j is i.tei dm) A p.in.si uer train in ' I - il'olln. riinnin thirty miles 1111 hour, , f as caii;;!il by the wind. Tho lails ;v.eie l ent us if they were hair pins, the train being precipitated into a iiMi-idi whi.h coinp't tidy com red it. ' Scvtl.tv-two lives were lost. ' ' im mm ' ! ANouIHtt. Xii'.mssa Cm. Sept. 15. liana F.i irhsoii and Al.u Johi.Mm live 011 ad- I ji,11Mb, fa, hlH ub-nit ton miles west of lt le Kriokson is 11 htiiuneh nupport- 11 of Clet eland mid Thin iiiaii, while Johnson i i an cipiully enthusiai-tic ad miier of II iiiison and Morton. Iur mgii poliit.'id uigiiiuent between them j estt-rdav Johnson (tfl'eied to bet his wife on HuirtHoii's election. Kiick- sou h a w i, lower, an t wonltl not take thing, and agreed to b t his wife ngmtist one of i'.i ickson's thoiough l.r.'d coWh. The bet was ma le. Johu on says he realizes that the odds are largo. ' it if he had twenty wives ho ttonld he willing to bet them ull tho sumo way. Li n kson i r ipially con- j ml. i:t, ami say a lie will continue to "" " " wn in i-nig jus i-owa ' iiid-J out. SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO, Greensboro, XT. O. ES-aej M FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATINC STOVES, Sa 77 Mills, Cane Mills, Horse Powers, Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, Aiul Castings of Kvcry Dcitriptioa. atrSend Iwr Pi lce-LiiU pa liiiisirs Durham, N. C. WILL I'd' RKADY COR VOI R TORACCO API Kit JANUARY 16TH wi:i:;:n yoc will (ikt thi: highest MARKJ'T l'RICKS. HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL (; HADE St Best Warehouse, I5est Light, AND BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, l-'OK MAN' ANli LJ'.AST IX N. (.'. Oil VI KG 1 SI A. Stable Holds r..i.-in,-- t'H':s:otd v.ith iromptne.-. nud itceurory, and tbe bibtt il t.iy- "i -iiMnteed. A btu'iy v. il.-oin.' mviuts nil who may come. THE STAR. a ..;:: ; s.. ri i i.m- lu rif M V- !! 1 :;. T.I i ' ti; I- '!. : V-v li i"- ..... it.a ii.-'iCi.- n!t ..-l ' ShH -! tl liill,..-'i .:i i, i.i. I li... I' !.. .-:...-.! Now V- ik i:.. i-W.t o i-. ii-i-. t -i tiie li. c . J. T : - :.:-.. ! '. I r- I :m.'- . I. 4: -1 .-',., ,11., t -r 11, -1 1 'O Ml.-M- it ii, I'- l 1 il, 1.,, -... 11 1: I, .. ..' 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Wo have 011 hand 11 full line of HEAVY GKOCEK1LS, FEED of every desrriplir n, also ilAGtilXG AND THIS, which wc offer to the public at bot tom pii ih. Will liiiil.o cash adviiiu'CA on Cotton 011 hand, when d. siicd. Give us a trial and see v. hid we call do. WYATT .V TAYLOK, N,.. li L.ul Murilu uJ 14 I v Imni;,' l'iu,,, E.i.i:,.:i, N. C. s- j.t .-jn l.e r l.", ISS7. " iMivniVUXtVi) Loccmative and Machine Worts,' IUCIIIVIOjWD, VA lhiihleis of LDCOMOTIYLS. Stand aid or Narrow Gmge, adapted to everv si n ice. En..INI AM. lSull.kl.S-- 1 15 to "JO II. I'.J for nil purpoi-cs. Complete Steam l'l.uits for 1 at lories and Mills. I III 1'OYmI ill V otllllM. Capable of cutting 5.0D0 to ;)l,(l(0 feet lumber per day, with patented devices for Hccurate and rapid woik. A Ul oe lot of small Engines and ISoilt is from 4 to 10 II. 1". (Tanner & IVIuiicy) for sale low to close them out Wiite for catalogue, and esti mates on your wants. W. It. Ill' KG ESS, ! Sa'i siniin for North Carolina, 1 July 19, 'NS. 5:n. (hitrxfimii. N. C. A 1 )M INISTKATOU'S NOTICE llu.ii'if ,ill,llll-l art lb.' H hntltliitra'or -,f ttinr .il-ll.iiiu. ,,s.'m',I, I I,. '! li-il'y Hit 1T h,'lis li'-i'lliiK --iHllnr .miitli.l si.M it, -,-lt nt 11, rl . 1,11.11 llm sumo lu llil, ui. i.r l't'.ri II. s u.li -lay of An,inil. lrs. AU'.U. li' IMllli- 1 A.lfjs. V", IrW. j woitTAcTt'iaisii or 00 Horses! EALSIOH MM IK, 4i en I lit I'gyiMti.vnk 81TMI. UAXiEZGIZ, IV. O,. I5KANCII YAHD, Lm i, in's Oi.n Stanu, I-'AYKTTKVILLK, N. C, JIAMTACirRKU id till kinds of Monuments and Tocitete IX MAIIHL1-: OR GKANITE. AIo cuntia. tor forall hinds of Build ir.H Woik. Cuihliir, l'o.t. Ht-j, sil!s. .Ve. 1 U ..ijfiis of all dcsciiptiona I.t pi oil I an,' und st nt tu aUJ 4ddr8 uj 011 iipplio.di.ni. (Ill s. A. (JOODWIN. March 1, 1SHS. i'roi.rietor. c. f. & Yv7nliLVMY7" Condensed Schedule No. 2. Till. i n-,' elt'eet 11 -mday, June II, 16S loll V I I I'T SCMlAV. ir..,n ,. .11 :. .r.11 l ruin U,,ug itumh I S... M..1I frtm M.u: k I -n., r . .1 ,' 1. in. i.. iii:.-o-vii;.... Arrir", IN,, ai, i.:.'. iimi,.i . UrAtf., 640 I I ..wn.'iilie, tu 11 -: .v,i.,r.l, IN 'I ' ill, " 1.10 li I. j, 111 i-il.-r. . II Uctg. . --o or---iiMiiro. it. o& ol. Ml. Ally t ot 9. m I r l-l, I i I -' , -. t I M ill Tr.-ilii nil..-. .Inllf io pt 41,1 A, '..i.ii.-i , l.k',,ii Train ruu llWNl i,, r, i,ii,tii,v;iir, Hr.,1 rwinrn Mi in- - ... .111.1 I n 1 in ai.,1 In, .11 Kar4ji ..i.' I., ,.1 , ii.-'..,!--. ..1, 1 ,1, w I .,, itiurvlAr mn , ,.r,h. i.i iroiii ,i,,wii.,h 1.. relvtllN 1, M -,i in. , to in. . m I ri.lnv. r:. ,11 l.i, i.,i' Hihii.-ii run ilully lf)a w. 1:. kvu:. a. 1 . Aii. ii-i Liberty Academy, MALE AND FEMALE, Ftn Th:m Hr.iiNs ArorsT 13, 1884. IM. .'h . IssiumlHul MIIFHTT. nmWmtlrmm nii.l 7. loil. Io, in ta)si!rllia iki 1 n. nil-. I, i,,, ii ii,.-, r. l,-nr nisi Yailklrj 'mtmlf I....11 ii I 'li, i' l .ii, l.l 1.,'ui amis luwlHid af : . 1:11. ..- 11 s lii.iy. IiiivIiik IHiiKhl (T III lt I, 'i i,-.-.i I;, v,iii..,, V.rii.nln mi l lt)uul)r tmi lies ,.l ii li.v,- I -.vi. lu-l.l Iu Ulff.-ionl tmru ul II, , S, l,ir r.. ,t I. lii 'ln, 1 iu f.in,lsliA,l n,m, U N pr 11:, 1. li. Wasi.nitf , ,ls .il,,it UtnniMlr iMOIb. s. l,-:,ti.,-..i 1, i;i i- n'ins, furnish Uialf own ., I u Hi. 1, ,o,w-i ,,if, or hrlnu ilism lr,,oi Ihmm, an, I ,1-, tlr ir ii ,, kilitf, nil, I llt.la rtlui in. ,., f I. ...:.t 1 , (n.it. i:i u. w. Numuorntstu. ,1 nf 1.- ,nr "or .Ui. WriM tut "n-g. W ,ili I .ur A.i.-lsinuu. 1. M. WEATUKKLT. July in. rriutiiud. rAIILOR 8 CITS. I'ml-"M""I I'lu-li I'-irlm Sulu, )tM silt. 1 1,1-1, -i.i,ii .--iiu.-,, mm silk I'l.ish s.,01, t-llk 1'lusl. )v, M HMD KOOM SUITS. I .i.lnr I'lmiiiU r sun ifio ia 00 1 IMW , n, 1 1 I'li'Ui.U' suits, MM v.iiinic. 1 im, ui r siiiw fr,,in S7MI MM Uiiiiiut lit. i.u-u-1-lo in (00 Io It It I5KDD1NG. lUtr ttrWot, tliw quality. 1 in" iiikir Mtiit'KM'n fr iti 1' r..n Vit'innsi'i lr-.:u MUM "t h)iU k. i itl II i't-p. DINING UOOM, Wllllltll Fi1"Uk."I T ll'll-H, V. tilnul KM.'lml.'.l Ttilil.., I'i.inr Si Io 11. -in ,1-,, , Wuluul bUH-ll'W.a., TA ISLES. MS HOOK II MM I M 3 Ml tkf 111 II m MM riu ia 00 im M f M Hri I.i uf TitMf-s. t-i-i,'ri' l,.l,,. Akiiiji..' ouk t'.-i.i... Tableai, l li.T. y Ctiuii o Tnl !. C11AIKS H,ll Ki'.K I'linlrs, r, nun. ,11 w.h ,i t i.tirs, t ..ns si'ia ei,, .Irs. T i utk l Hni, n eiiniin, t M li.,.k,iis, l,H.iil JiflniJ Mi MISCELLANEOCS. .in... fr rmrHili.ii clislts. 1000 feet, II M S,iIukSIhI H. I.. I N w,. v,i, wli-rt HI inn iisjmv, IH Mnr.lr,,Ks. fieidaa tUH 1 1,11 lii-u's I:.,, Lro, ru.I lUfih Clmlr, '-.l,mMt IM Hal.)' liarkol run-lagi. with rnriu4i. to 00, Hi sni 1 IU.I Mnmls, tlld !. Sni. ", Tin i.r Wlm, IM l..,:n,g.., iroin DMU II M llnniiii'sk eiialis, lano4 IM H.l-o.-.i iB. fr.tin liMt II H t a.lininua, fr.an II ill II M Oitlera from the Country, aocouv panied with the Cash, will reoeiTf prompt attention. Letters of icquirj i ht eiiully aud promptly answered. J. C. IIUTSOIf 41 go., No 12 East Martin Street, UALEIGIL N. a Al'lil 1.', 1CM. ,5jB;i:.-SX
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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