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am lefftj THCUhBU. CCTUUiri 5, ISM. H. A. LONDON. Editor. Democrats Miould not bo no ioo! j nor Northern on tho liftoeiith inst. fh ns to dinrupt their ptirtr, because ; The Governor refuses to give his let Of their difference on the silver ; leroutfor publioution. but it iskuown i , it , 1 that it presented n puplnc cou.htioii tjueaticn. It is the liei-lit of tt3,t,r tbo political Mtuii..n iu Georgia it' not political suicide, lor tluniocrat;rtu l th South, aud urged upon the to desert their party or to become! l'lcs-ideut thp expediency of u public .t..nMri iuu..ii...ihnvi.ihnni rwree i utterance fi om him wore coniprclieu aa to tho propriety or expediency ot repealing tho Sherman law. Any foreigner now visiting this country rould naturally think that tho great, if not iho only, political isaue now dividing tho peoplo of the United States is this much discussed silver question and the repeal ol the Slier ian law. It seems to bo tho chici Mfl alUabsorbing topx of private I ., 1 I conservation wcii.tsc, p"'".-J tussion. It would really seem as it . the salety of the people and Hie .! I vation ol tho country depended on j the passage or the deleat ol the l!! now pending in Congress to repeal , tho Sherman law. And because : democrats aro divided on this .pies-1 lion their nolitical oi.nouenls aro coking to keep this question stirred , tip and agitated, so as to keep alivt and increase these diilerences anions democrats. Tho question is, will democrats al ....... , ' suicidal that, when the democrats : have at last obtained the supremacy 'in this country lor tho first time in thirty three years, they should now losu that supremacy by dissensions mong themselves' Jivon if tho Sherman biil is ie pealed and tho coinage of silver ii low their political opponents ti.us to, n()t K10vvili?lv 1hj jial,:j,.;lU'd iu a lir up strife among them and disj pouditiou that will justly make me iu Tupt their party? Will democrats; the least digite answi ralile to any Ihtti allow the fruits ( their great ' laborer ,-rfanuiriu the United States . , ,i4- ,i ..-'for a bhiiiikngo iu the purchasing victory to bo wrested from them . " ., , , 1 . 'J .iviwij power of the dollar be has received It certainly does seem strange and ,jr u fll-, lIo.u.-a woltu t,f work or appended lor nwmio. won,..i mai oe,cjal cdni,uio.!. uuJ thu laws re,atius any reason lor disrupting the demo- j t0 our Cl,nvucy m, 9.4fe and reussur cratic party? Are there not other ing that thoso who have money will HnA mum irnni.riant issues and ouea-: speuJ and invest it in business aud wonM tual u tions than this, lor which the demo, j "BW enterpriser instead of hoarding j , .. , , lit. ion cannot cure fright by ciumy ! cratic party contends i Js there uotjU fooliu aui, ulll.pilSi ..,.;,., aLll you ; now more silver money circulating! Ci,ulj0t j,ICVeut the 'tightened man' in this country than ever before? : from Loarding his money. I want! "Was it not by and through a demo-1 good, t-ouiid and stable Lioiity. and a cratic law (tho Bland bill) that more I c"!iaitiou cl confident.! that wi.l keep ..... . it in ii-c. silver was coined in this country, ( XVi;hin the limits of what I have ftom 1878 to ISi't), than during the j written, I atu a friend of silver, bull ' entire existence of our government j believe its proper place iu our cur-1 before its passage? And vet at a ' irao when silver money has been ftioro plentiful than ever bcK.ro, "' jeoplo aro complaining ot tho '-hard inl-'"! - . ' .. Wosien havo been nominated by tho Populists iu many counties ol Kansas as their candidates Kr the i Scanty offices ol Clerk of the Court, i Iiecistcr of Deeds, ."to. In reply to; inquiries as to the eligibility ot wo-i coinage of silver by this country alone moo to till tho c.u.ity offices, the ! aulepe udently, :.n.l I am iu favor j ... .. i t- ,i 'of th' immediate aud uucouditioual ! Attorney-General ol Kansas ( who is; w lf tbo ,,uichasjng clallae of lLt ; a Poj.ulist) has given an opinion to ! .u sberiunu law. ; tli'o effect that they are eligible, and i I confess I am astonished by the ! that ho has been unable to tind any- j opposition in tho Senate to such I thing in tho constitution or statutes 1 prompt action as would relieve t he . ,v ,. . .,, , 'piesent unfortuuute situaticu. Mv i of Kansas which w,U bar women ia t,jat lLo Jeiay i)CC. from qualifying if elected. So that j j0Ued by such opposition may not be wo may expect to hoar ot women j the cause of plunging the country iu- dorks, sheriffs, &c, in Kansas hero after. We wonder it tho Populists! in North Carolina will follow tho o'xamplo of their Kansas brethren and try to force such a "reform" in our good old State ? hat do our conservative citizens think of such reform? And how far are they willing to lollow these Kansas -cranks? It was bad enough for tho Popu- j lists to advocato lomalo suffrage to: give all the women tho right to vote ! but the election of women to oilice ! , , , ,, . I is rather too much of a good thing, ; and wo cannot think that the Pop- j trlists of North Carolina are prepared' to go that far. But then some pen-j nlo are so nroiudiccd that there in ; M ' I J no telling to what extremes they will not got Conoress is ill the same condition as stated last week. The Senate is till discussing tho same old subject; ot tho repeal of tho Sherman law. Although so much timo has been j to 5i j, ami iu four Java IM of tucui consumed in this discussion, yet j wtc h. . Men who were . i , T Iiolsupposedtohave5.jboughthoi6ts very few persons hear tho speeches' wbocoull, by no jTosailrtlity that aro made. Tho Senators havo ,,ay their d. bts, "on account of the become so wearied with the speeches' hard times," shelled out money and that a quorum is seldom present toi'etl horses home. Half "priced boar them. It is thought that next j tock brou-bt out the hidden money , , . , ... . . . by Iho way, tho cashier of tho I list week cither a vote will bo reached j Sutiona IAlljk of s-atesville expresses or some sort of a comproiniso will: the opinion that there is more cash bio effected, It is a great pity but! in Iredell county now than there has that ouo or the other had been done a: month ago. Tho House is still discussing thu bill to repeal the Federal elections Uw, which will probably bo passed ' 11 next week. The discussion on this' bill bus not been ;us exciting as j beyond hope of rescue for any of them' triigbl have been oxpectod. Tho;a!ivo. 1 he accident occurred during House Committee on Ways and!11'0 uihf- ,TLe wr Michigan: .. i , . ,i : river lushed into the wine, and the' Means aro st.U hard at work on the; mm ftt work woree,llrai)lied iiker,llH ' revision of tho tanfflaws. rhiscom-; js ,i0t possible that any escaped.' inittee will not report to tho House j Mo.t of the victims aro Coruisbnicu, j ntl the regular session, which be , ami nine tenths of them aro men with ' IfiHutou the first Monday in Decern large htiuilitB. The Dumber of the tr,- I iotiu is now placed at J7. I A Letter from Cleveland. At.?, 0.1, Sort. 27. The Con-, ! stitutiun tmnotrow will ptiut n letter I from iTesiJent Cleveland to Oovrri I nor Northern, in which the President jstHtoH Lin iosition on the iitinucial j (junction nt boiuo length. Tho letter !ia in ro.pl v to one written bv Govcr- sive than his recent message wax as to tho proper policy to be puiftueJ by Congress upon questions aO'ectiug the xti iiigcucy of the times and the needs of the people. It is understood that in his letter Governor Northern poiut ed out the iuroads beioff made iu Deiuoeiatieiauks by the Populists by reason of the neglect or delay on the part of the Democratic nmjoiity in Congress to meet legislation ou the !i,-,r l'w'.v platform and The President s replv to tint letter waa rm.ivej this evening and is us (0OVV9. Rxeixtivk Mansion. yIIS,0N., 1). J., Sept. 25. Uos w j Xl.TIEJ! Mv 1isir Hjr: I l1:l,-Jly know how to replv to your hlli r of tho 15th inst. Itseetus to me Unit I am cpjite plainly ou ice lied concei niug tho financial question. Mv letter accepting the lamination to the l'le.-ideticy, when read in con ui ction with the message sent to Cou giess. iu extraordinary session, up pears to mo to be very explicit.. I want a cunencv that is stable and ..,( ;., ,1,.. r,f ,-,, ner.ul. T BtllC7 1 U ur U'4tiV.O V iivi'ii f,. a j,00l dollar's worth of tho pro .luct of his toil. I not only want our currency to be of such a chaiactei that alt Liudsof dollars will bo of iquul purcbas'ug power at home, but I waut it to be of such a character as will demonstrate a broader wisdom and good faith, thus placing upon a lirui foundation our credit among the na tions of the earth. I waut our tinau rwy cau om.v u- usea o.v a re nojus- i inent of our currency legislation and I t)o i:nm nf'ntlii?! nf a i'liiirtislclit and cotupreueitsivo uuanciai scbetuu. I thillk slKll a tllilll, t.au ouv i, euivr !(..'. ur.o'j juolitabiy and hopefully nf- j Iter the repeal of the law, which is j cLarjjcil with all our liuaicial w.'.s . Iu tho presi-nt sialo of the public! mnul, thu law ciniu t l e built upon. ' nor patched in t-i Ij a way as to re j lievc the situation. lam therefore.! pi'OSCil to the fice aul uii'iiuited ' to deeper depression than it has yet kUUWU UUI' ua.1 u,,e mocia uc Fui- such a catastrophe. Yours very truly, Okovek Cllvixaxd. Ili isiging Out Hidden Money. li ,ra Hie Cdiirlniu Observer. A few days ago the Observer copied from tho Franklin Press a statement iilwiiit llin Tiiiinlir ! rf i iiih'(h iiml sntU-v )juW8 tuilt ijave i,ltt.y itivn KOia ju Macou county by ogCDts. Tho story was told to illustrate tho fact that oi'Mvy ia Lot so scarce in that section after all. I here is a more recent and mor0 iMq of tho Baiue lact h0U(.r Lome. A few days ago a lot of 2o() wild horses from Oregon win unloaded at Statesville. turned into a lot and offered for sale. The statement was that $4,500 freight was duo on them and that the railroad would transport them no further. The hand of mau bad never been ou but two or three of them. They were not ponies, but horses, aud many of them i verv l,aud.somo one lnev were of! It - red at prices all the wav from .:;) becu at auy time since the war. Miners Entombed Alive. InoN Mountain, Mich , Sept. 2'J. T,ho Man-field hone, a few miles from ( Trvs I. ii H ullM i-iivml in lost l.li'lit nml ,.,.,,,1.,,, rr. .i,t,,ni.rl Senator lJuiiso:ns Views. Cii:v-: '..!.'i..v i f ;!, 'ViUi. n scbiIjU'!. V.'a.;!n -cox. L'&pt. 'M I i ad :ri inleiviow with U.ur.iJi' Kansoui ibin morning in regard to tho outcome of the silver controversy, lie could not tell, be said, what the lesiilt would bp. but that a'comptv-mir-" would be effected: that bis chief object had been to secure for the conutry a sound and ample ciiii'ei cy vl gold, silver, and paper. He was opposed to the unlimited coinage of Mivcr because that would derange the system eon templatcd by thu Democratic paity when in their platform they demand ed such ''safeguards of legislatica 'as would korp the currency stable, aud its diifcieuleiements iutercouvei tibie. He wanted to "make sufe ' the money that went into the hands of the peo ple. Hi-metalism by limitation was his idea that is to put into the cur toney system all the silver that it would hold without collapsing : which could be done only by a judicious limitation of its coinage. "To illus trate," said he, "we mustn't put too much water in tho whisky, aud just so we must take care not to put too much siivtr in our money. Euoo.;fh of it is indispensable, hut loo much would be destructive." Iu conclusion ho said. ' I am for good money, i.oui.d money, safe men ey. and plenty of money, of gold, silver, gieciilacks, and State Lank notes." Senator Hansom is earnestly tn deavoii.'ig to biing about harmony in tho Democratic party. He believes that to Lc utvessaiy. He thinks that the President wan right iu demand ing the repeal of the Sbeiiuan law. because the rul bii-h needs to becknr ed away bt f.n e any liew sst ia can be con.sttiK'ted with advantage. He tbii.kij the whole financial policy of tho (iovei uinent liet-ds leconstiuctiou radical n consti uclit.n ai.d riot mere reform. Ho would have no more makeshifts if be could avoid it, and will earnestly uphold the President as a matter not only of true policy but of justice. The Senator's views will base great weight here, and he is talk iug freely. Iu my opinion ho is the host equipped man iu the Senate. Takukll. To He 11 ti tied Alive. Krum Hit1 New V rk W.riil. Andrew J. Seymour, the n.ind lead er, who says he has (aLt :; a contract to bury himself under ground for ninety days aud then he lesui reeled, was at the Holl:na;i House yesterday. Mr. Seymour .--.:i.l he would soon go to Hocktoid, I'.'., where he would place himscli in cl r.ign of Dr. lv C. Dunn. Unl' ss piereutid by the i.u thoiities he wi iiid seek to accomplish this uuloue Us!;. 'It seems to me that if the Hindoo fakir c-.n bury himseli for a year, an American citien ought to be able to livo iu a tomb ninety days," continu ed Mr. Seviinuir. "I should have m ide thetxpf riineut at the Woi Ids Pair iu July la-t, but Mayor Harrison would furnish me with no permit units I showtd a corpse. 1 could not do that without committing suicide or murder, so 1 had to gite it up so far as Cu'eago is cor.ee t n d I have sevcial timis pur posely placed iny.-tlt i:i a comatose state for davs. and once took no per ceptible breath for thtiO week... "l:i going uiidi -iv i ouiid 1 shall en ter a pei folate. I colli u. My i-m s. ears, nose and uieiiilt will l..- hei u.etic.uiy sealed. M bodv will be covered with gee. an Indian substance, w iiit h re rembles earitied butter, ,'iu.l I shall be wrapped in a blanket saturated with alum, so that I .-hail not suffer from obnoxious gasej, internal or ex ternal. I believe that the experiment, if it is successful, will prove of vast beuefit to science. I wiii loceivo l.o pecuniary benefit if I succeed. I shall begin the test within tho next month, unless interfered w itii." Klias and Simmons. si?.-ui f. the eii.'irl..u OUia-Tcr. W Asiiisorox, Sept. ".(. Senator Vance, while saying he tin net make any charges against Collector Sim mons, declares his purpose to v le against his tonlli 'ir.ati.m, but says this purpose is not il l i vocable. This statement is on the authority of gen tlemen who havo seen him about the matter. My inlormuiits also say that .Senator Vance declares it to he his settled purpose not to consent to tho consideration ol Mr. Simmon.-.' confirmation until alter the Senate shall have acted upon the confirma tion ot Mr. Klias. Waskinutox, Oct. 2. Both EHas aud Simmons uro heie. confident of success. Tho finance committee, it seems most likely, will tomorrow send iu ouo or both names without recom mendation, leaving tho Senate to chouse between the two Senators. A bitter fight will then fake pU,e, at the end of which ti;t: collectors will prob ably bo confirmed. Senator Vance ha:, hi:', to .-ay t r publication, but I am ii :' . rued that he is using Simmons to :''. t iIli.it, witb, and that he may tomo. r v ,eil to prevent action in lomr. i !( on Simmons' case until after the Hlias matter is settled by tho Si nate. Asleep For Seven lcars. AsiiLANn, Ky., Sept . HO, For more than ten years Miss Susan Piiond. of Prestonsburg, Johnston County, has lain in a sleep, or stupor, that noth ing cau arouse her from. In 18S3 Miss Pi iend, theu lif ty-three years old, fell and cut her hand on the stump of a sapliug. The wound did not appear to be serious, and healed in duo time, but gradually there came a change iu her condition. Sha grew iicroo and silent, ht-r heullh gave way, aud finally she lost the u.-e of ber lower limbs Follow ing this came a ui owsiu.;sn that nothing could shake off, and thu was placed in bed, where sl.o bus remained ever bluer, practically dead. For more thau seven years she has not spoken a word. Liquid nomisl. meni is fed to hi r with a spoon. She m litt'e more thiiu a Lkt!to.i now. A Lunatic nt the White House. i Wiriv;Tox. Sept 'eus uu.al.e. who, it is behove-. I. h;U J dc.igt.s on tho Piesideut's life, outer j ed ttie White Ilouso by stealth this morning and was making for the up per story, where Mr. Cleveland's office is situated, wdieu discovered and plac ed uuder at rest. How the lunatic eluded the police and got into the basement cf tho i White House unnoticed is amystory. ! He appeared first to the colored cook ! in tho basement. Tho old woman, j alarmed at the stranger's actions, tried I to escape, but ho stepped between her I and 1 he door. Then ho said in a loud, threatening tone: "I want to see father." The frightened cook stammered : "Who is your father?" "Mr. Cleveland, of course. Why do you nsk such a silly question!" said the stranger, becoming euraged. The cook sank into a chair iu a half faint, The sound of a Ptrango voice attracted other servants to the kitchen. They, untieing the w ild actious of the niMii, rushed upstairs cud called a policeman. Tho ... trange star ed up! ithii :. fairway and was man H Her. Ho saw at a glance that In. had lo deal will, n. lnn:.lm. Tl,.w illflf i I I I i was a wild look iu the man s eves, his ,. ., i . .. , , ,, . ,v . , i.iteitti. ir'i iMt-u biiUttu lui ti:sitiiti his i lothiug was disarranged. He i scow-lid when t ho oftjecr stepped up to him, but the scowl disappeared when the policeman said : ' "Your father :s oat in tho garden. :t'o'iio with me and we will ud him.'' The strangir hesitated a moment and thru whispered : I "Vou know I want father lo give ; me the Presidential chair.'' "lit-11 give It to VOll, of COlirSC, I , -1,1 ,v , . . , , ' replied the I'llK'Ci' as ho started with' .,' i . . i .i i ..ii i 'the lunatic towards the door. "He I i , t.' .i ! don i u-e it auv more. I sun in the ; ' v i ',','.,' ... , .. . I .1 he ouieer and lunatic, arm in arm. walked out of the main door and down I : the walk towards Iho police call-box, j whole Oliieer Hible was stationed. j When the lunatic saw Hible bo grab I bod a black jack from Hible's pocket hetorc the latter could grab hi m, and a desperate struggio followed. The lunatic was dually lifted into a patrol wagou and taken to the nearest station house. Yellow Fever in (Seorgia. l?i:t NswfK, ii'.v . Sept. oil. liltecii i.ew- niscs ol velloiv fever were re- i porieti today, and four discharged. 'Cases under treatment 5S; dischtirg ed 21: died H; total !7. i One ca.-o developed today at Camp detention, Miss Mamie Casey, ot I Savannah, s'stu' of Te'eg.'apli One 1 ra tor Casey, who was visiting IJruiis j wick. On her return home, daring the lirst scale in Uiuicwiik, M.ss I Casey was taken ili and some tlis- I eii-sion arose as to tho nature of the I disease, ll w as finally dc-ided that j it w as iiot y cuow lever and she 1 thoroughly recovered lroiu the at j tack. Surgeon (ieddirgs w ires that tlto case is mild rod has been isola ted. None ol the oilier detained j refugees will be iillowod near her. Today is the fiftieth of tho yellow : jaek's existence here, and the thirii jelti day ol the epidemic. Co-mini. ! sary Maoag. r Smith rcpru ts show i as hu- a- tabulate! tli.it over 50,l'i I' I ration- have been i.-.-:;ed since the i:nmis.-arv qo. and 1,00 ra- i lion- i--ucil loik.v. T omunssarv has been open exact mouth I today and it rc(iiircs ..ono rations i j moi.thlv to IcC'l Hie ilostmi'.e Wtiaien i ami fhihlreii. l ins uoep inn iniia.ie oats progio-smg slowiv. the Wiattii-r i ii. en or boys, nor the people, too not bet ll quite faV' l .b.e tor this wo;k. 'proud to v.-it the lommis-ury fori Cows and i-tock iu good condition, j loud. There are poi'i- people in I Milk and bin tor of upi lior ip.-nhty llraiiswick today, who from a toii.-e I -,of delicacy si, link from mingling State 2"Jews i witii ine norics inai iorm inline 1 outside of the rommis-ury, uiul these people are supplied as far as possible I by the ministers and individual I members ot tho relief committee land health hoard, who seek them j out. The northeast w ind veered j this morning to southeast, and the j weather has become decidedly warm- or, warranting a still further spread I of 1 he disease. The past Jew cold days gave hope that Iro-t was near, I : hut Surgeon Murray expects the j epidemic to last six weeks lougi .am, misscni .or o,s .ami.y lo come . ! '1,nn' ' r,Vil m!,J,,,',''.v "1 tbo ca.-cs I to ih.to i.avo oecii iim-iiig colored j 1 jieople, w ho usually do not takegooii j care of themselves, hut the gradual I . -).ivadot the disease w ill soon en- ' ! velo nil classes, hi. d "idy tht.so win) 1 havo their svstems in good shape I and receive proper liiir.-.ing will j escape. j Alt Iunorenl .!;'. u Almost llttug. i Mr.MViiis. Te:ui , Sept. 2'.h A few l days ago Wiilinni Hell was n-leased I from prison ;;t Hiruiiiigbrtm, Ala., af i ler being ci.'iivicted and souteiictd to j tit aih for a crime of which he was iu-1 High Point Kntt rpriso : Mr. IV not'tiit. He w as enabled to prove an I Ji. i'uri.eil u-lls ua ut u singular u.el i alibi through Capttdu Woodbi idge, of j dent which occuued til the luuchine i this cilv, for ivhoin he was woi king at snops. It appeals ilmi oome time ago 'tiie time the murder was coiumittid. 'an old lieu whs seen to hop up ou too , Now cornea the sc. pud to the story in j buck woik of the boih.r and m a few the tragic death of the reul luiirdeit r, who was ulso uauied William Bi Iliad resembled his innocent namerako. Alter committing the otime two yeaisago, Muulerer Hell came to this city fiiui professed so much piety that he wa.s made a deacon in his church. I Two nights ago he was found ill John , heat of the boiler, i l'crsica's back vttrd with felonious in- . ,, . , ,. Iteut, andPersica blew his bead off 1 V''m n' '"""'i ' Ltr.tlL Iwithashotgun. Vesterdav evidence'1"00; l'f otv.. was 'was produced which established the ; hnuK V. ,iwn .bu,"!,,-v a'"1 : identitv of tho dead man almost be l'1'1'.1 1,1 1 ' h cLuigi. of snoot ivond doubt as William Hell, tbemur-i"'" L,s ,";v;1 "a'igbter. Hrooks got deier "u R vv ilmnk Saturday ami came m .. . j home, in the night fuming and froth- ! Separate eais are provided for i.e-; '";' lonb i ili '.uon of d. ii k. Hi. in-. giocs on all railroads iu Kentucky. l,ls f',lml-v (,,,t ,,f s :,U " ,d to l.lil I i.i IU lie l.-oi his 1 vein , It is sai,l that Judge H. O. Connor tpal,,j!tl. ..,.,.imd about tho house will iesi-i, his Judgeship in a few u!i sl 0 w;l. , ti d, and the. lau days, and ti.at (Jov. l.'urr will appoint i.u Ail. r she got in the Jacob Puttie, K.sip, his succcss-or. ; y,nsi. i;,..j,8 l(K,k thi o.d shot gun. It is rei orted that tin- Bessemer ! load-d w.ih biul shot and tired it at Oro Trust has ecu red control of the her. the load taking effect iu her aim i.iagnulie propel ty nt Ciaiibi uy, N. and ide. Jt i - not thought that ti e ' V TLe uricfc s:iJ to b !l.wj.Uo'. wounds Hire d.n.;tiutw Chemical Analysis of Tobacco Cured by '. ffj-.H; r.-id lANif I'rovesM'.s. Technical Bulletin, No. 5, recently issued by tho N. C. Kxpotimeiit Sta tion contains information about the chemical composition if tho do't-rcnt giades of tobicco as allecled by tho two method. of curing, namely, the old style stalk euro and the newer method of curing tho leaves alone, pulled from the stalk as they becomo ripe. Iu arriving at conclusions, it was necessary to distinguish bit ween the immediate effect of iho curing aud the effect that the pruning, time of harvesting, etc . had on tho quality and quantity of tobacco produced; Tho chwmical composition of tobacco cured by similar methods was not naturally affected by separating the leaf from the stalk before curing (pro vided tho conditiou of the tobacco was tb6 same when put in the barn), but there w ere some mai ked ni rat ions which resulted item the maimer ami time cf harvesting, 'i Lose vatiatious w re most noticeable in case of tho K"-1-'" 'i not is, ,tuetc Hit: iiieieiis j ' h c;lus;a by u lhtf lower leaves iu the leaf curing process l u !.. o 1 ; :.. . .' " '.. "- P '- . ... .,i.,..., f .,'1 :.. ! .1 vtui'iKJ oi uitJanuiio i ;i a m llicoillie. I .... . , , . .. , . I his woiiitl indicate n htroiiyor and somewhat inferior quality of tobacco iu case of liie.-0 leaves, but the gain in weight iiioio Ih.iu compensates for the slight loss in qualily. Tho larg er amount of tobacco obtained by the leaf curing process resulted brth from saving all the lo.ver leaves when at their best, and tho increased growth of the upper p.srt of the plaut. lii it fly staletl, the i t suit of the in estiguiion :i ,.: . r.i cess in ciuisid.-iaiioii i.f the tiuantity, , i. i , .r ouahtv and general appearance of the , 'f( , . . 1 , T , ,. ''"Ik of tobacco product d. Iu addi- , . ,, ' , . ,, ,, . lion to the compilative results, this bulletin furnishes the mo.-t complete . ,.. . . . , ' iiitUM st's i ,ii'.- einiw ioo.li t 1', 'eeu- liar tt ct i taiu si ctio'es of Noi ih Caro lina, that has i v r been published. including complete oiganic and organic analyses of stalks, stems aud leaves F. 15 Cai pt i.ler. Assistant Chemist, N. C Kpci inn nt Station. Ueul.ly Weal Jier Crop Unllctin. C-h'r.i! Ojjici; K.ili'ji, X. C. The it ports of coiicspondcnts of the Weekly Wt.it her Crop Uuilefin, issued by the Xoith Carolina Stale Weather Si I vn.v. for the week oiitliu. Moiiduy. October 8 1. indicate that ow ing to cool v. , ;iil.er the past week was not as fuvoia'ilu a.- the. pic ctdmg one for farm v.oil;. iJ.ui t'eb ou -dill niitl 27:h aud Otlober avi raging about ,'im ineh for the. SI tie. I iho ttayi sii;'e h"ptt '.cot i 'Join have i cen nnuL i.elow Ih - i.. vni il iu tri.. : pet at uic with siiyl.t ti.uv of fiirst in the moi ':tauis a:..! c.ti t iue noi theai i section i f the Siale I Cr.T!;.i. li-i!;i. i--On aceotiut ol the eo;d wi at hi r !l Set ill Sep tember 2.hh the pa-.i witii has i.ol been very f ivoraUle lor f mo wvik or gathiiing croes. ('oin iiii!Kittd much 1. low it v t ;ng( , veiy fiooU on 11 pi. 'H ill-'; b'it StMoilsN li.-oo.-ed Ol: b. Horn lauds. F'.-.hitr i.ll savetl : ;.'i(.r Ciop. ('ollr.h 1-. n-.; l.ai vestt d wilh i.Tiiu li'.pi.litt - ; I'd-aliiv fom- fu'ihs of ti e ci vei y little A'; weathc ! is i' .vi pel:, tin If beine ci-.y. a:.d if t'ne co, ' tin v. ;1! i: :i be picked by Ojioi-'-i I to- li;, ceo nemiv iii.i.-hitl c wlieie. Ave: age ercp as to triiLliiv. tint ijualuy poor. Swet t poiul '.rs. t urmps. liont pea-', good P '.u u g wheal ai d Ch.'.rlotto News: Mr. J. H. Fid dlt-r, of Heiuley's, tells n good one, which he declares has no tish story I pai t to it. Near ms hou.-e ye.-tei day. a large hawk was sai.inf; K-isuieiy around and espied a tciiapiu crawling on the ground. He lie w down to take tho "i.inil traveler' m, and picked at his Led; the first thii g. The teiia piu ibew is iieatl in his shell, and kept il thtie until tiie hawk bi i ame itiehss and then smeit lil.'U bv Vhe j,,,. 1(Ji, Lda uiai ullLll Mr. l-'iddici CUIUC Klu UUll tiiknl Lm,. , Kockinglam liockei : Ii. the low n end of liichiouud and iu llobi.-soii counties tho ii.o.-i'.utoi.s me t-aid to bo so nuiuerouo tial they uciually ollivo thccitton oickcr.-, from the iii ltis late iu Ihe iUeiliwOMS. jVhey aie mole uuiijLlcutl aud pestiferous htie about than usual, da.: no dubi. to so much wi t weathi r two weeks "go. It move mil.ioiin ol tutu; mlaiul Horn the swaii.po in the eastern pait of tho I State. miuule.-i she came down eucion.g. xo one thought anything moie uboul it, until one day lust wtek Mi. l'miuli j noticed a little white chicken ou the ; boili r looking around tor its mother, j On cxawinaliou he saw tuat the chick 'eu had iust been hatched liom the Wadesboro Messenger: On Fri day, the l!)th iust., Mr. J. L. Polk, of I'eaehlaiitl, while helping unload a box of bacon, lost his balance and fell with bis eutire weight upou one of tho standards of the wagon receiving ; injuries wuscu caused bis deat h just ouo week later. It ia Hllid to be a ! fact that thero are more fat Logs in Anson county this year thau was ever KlIOWU UfclOlO. Oreensboro Record! There is a peculiar Malady affecting the bii d dogs hereabouts. It is called "sore mouth." They soou get so they caunot open their mouths, and starve to death, J. F. Jordan has lost two and has an other likely to die, E. L. Gilmer has one or two in the parte fix. It was suggest oil by an old hunter that it was caused by a piece of bone becom ing fHsteued in tho throat or tooth, but this wont do, for thero are too many dogs afllicted iu the same way; Short On Sugar Ciiii'Ati.), Sept. HO. Tho Tribune this morning nays that sugar is scarce in Chicago, so scarce, iu fact, that a lamiiio confronts tho housewives ot Chicago. They are unublo to get the requisite amount for their daily nccili" Iroui the retail grocers, and those dealers in town cannot obtain enough sugar lrotn the wholesale ilvalcrs to supply even halt the de iiiainlsot theircilstomers. The whole sale dealers say that the refineries are not tiiriiingotit more than enough sugar to supply half Iho demand, llcprcsetitative.s of the sugar trust say that the market is short over l,oiui,ntiil barrels ol sugar and that t:o relic! can he looked lor in the near future. GrO TO 1 1 LONDON & SON Ii" you aio lnivinj? oods ami Wish tO fllv'L1 llltllll'V. Tl.t'V a to jt-coiv in:; tlioir if illy ii tind you t'.tti Iiml what you i"'(l nt very low figures for iho cash. All Suioiuor .u'oimIs will ha sold tit and below co.-t for iho otu4. AS A GOLD DOLLAR! 1 Yoia will liiako laortoy by i buying iii ! W. L. LOHOGN & SON'S. i 1 rittsbt.ro, Sept. 14. IS93, C. F. & I Y. RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule. Iu effect September 10th, 18M. r'.va.v net i t s cniuv. il'llfclllKllllKl'lIlt I rn. i. MhII A: l'liK.oneo N.i. 2. 1 Jtiill k riisoi'iEir. Leave. s.'j- b. in. VMIiiilnirii.il, Arrive 6.:. I .iu. r'euHlo, Iavo, I U " iii KAiili.rtl, , " ll.su in, MK) SfliT, " Kill " Arrlvt, , a-i ttrtH'usiwT", 1 i.in l.J.) Ml. Airy. ! " S no " V. li. kVlF. Oi-n'l I'.isk Aseut. J. W. FfiL Oim'l MHub'r. l'vi.iti8. uid Irs'lc-Marka obtained, and til Fit rn burim aa cnndurlrd lor Mooitc Fci. Oii.k Orriel i OPFOSlTt U. . PTCNTOrf i:d kp run 'i-riir-i i-iit ia U'a limn luiui iliutfa roiii't from Wii'lihiirti'u. Stud modi'l, itrawiiif; ur ni.,., wll!i di-wrtu li "ii. Vvr iNim, if ifii.aM er ri"t. fre-i vt CUriro. Dur fee i.m due nil pi!ui ii- r, ci.-i '1. A PnwMllT, "ll-iw I llHitnili I'atruta, ' u.fll ii&ueii ot u lu.il cli' "is In your fcUle, County, ut U'wu. bvul frtie. Addniet, C.A.SNOW&CO. 4 Ftuiii Or cc. WAtHia&TON, D. C. W00LLC0TT k SONS. Everything now looks bright ami prosperous, mid wo are prepared to show you tho boat and cheapest line of ever shown in tho city, embracing evervthiug that is most desirable; Ladies', men's, aud children's sizes: i3 also veiy complete, and we will guarantee at least 10 per cent, saved by buying your di esses from us. 13 ut to think of our Millinery Goods! We don't hesilale to any that we have just as rice a line a-i can be desired) and that wo will save you about 40 por cent, on a pr(reha..e. To bo con vinced ad you have to do is to ex amine our stock. WOOLLCOT? & SONS, 14 E. Martin St.. HALEIUH, N. 0. September 21, 180:1. FAItM AMI MILL '(.' SALli Th.-ilvaluiil.il F.MIM nii.l Jiil.I. In Hnillcy Inwu sli!i, r,,ritir".J- tiTnrtl lij Tin inii L. LuTi. I eltfT iii (nrciilii t:ili:c. 'Iho liinn L-.iii.ilii.' i'lumt 323 I'.i'ir.i, mul Ih nut nt llifllc-i in Unit Mi'i'iii.n. Tht .Villi in ki s li.i-.li ni.-al aii'l Ii mr mul Id t.11 tiiiienii Tyrr-11'.- iTivk. All ihlt v.-ilitlii lii-i'i'i ny I.- iT.'itiI eu moeS ri tiiml.il' iprms. lm- rur'her Infurinnlliiti ftl'iirf In Mr. .J. W. W'lUwui, liitloiyh, m- lo Aug. fl, IK'.'J. II. A. I.oMioX, Alti'inoy. LUMBER All kinds of H'MDI'.K for sale at tha pittsoOro shuttle mill WEAThER-BOAROiNB, CILiKG AND FLOOHIHG, I'nvNfcn ash Kn.x I:;ti.i', on lioron. Hills sawed to order el shoit notice, Oood Ceiling i;'i l I' looringalieadj Diiii.vsti at oi'lv Cl.i'ipev li0 foot i Stpt. 17, JSil. TT AT T VEGETABLE ' XLaJjlj O SICILIAN . Hair Kenewer Sol.liv.i iliK'i .'i Mutiir rc-int'ily win sut'h k tron h.'ld ujhiii tin' j.iibli I'onli'lcui.'O as has JlAI.I.'S IlAIR litMM'l'H. 'i'llO CIU"J8 IU Which il hail aeeoiniiliflii'd a ctimriulo rcnottlou of color to tuc Lair, .11 A vioioua Lca'.lU 10 iho acalp, arc iuuuuit'i.Uilo. Old imoi'le liko 1' ler it underfill fiwcr to roelcre to their wliititi. j lurks ttieir eriifiual ilor aud heauty. Mi'tJ'..- nol it.-i'l" Uku It Bwiwi- tt rt venti tbcr.i rrnin yi-tii'i VM, kcfji3 tl.u:diul' -'";', -u-t 111 'kn- t'.ic hair grow thick mid MM','. Youiiu l.idii'J like it an a tlrt'Stii Uoju-e it j;ivi-i thn hair a beau tiful glossy la-tit , ami euil'lfs thein lo dress 11 iu wltatever f'Tiu tin y wi1i. 'lluu It is Iho favorite of all, ai.d it li.'.t li.eomti w tuiiuty liveausj it disappoint' euo. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Foil THE VVHISKEK.-1 Han rieeomr one of liie iiin.-t iiravrt.-int popn rartoili t.irlii les fur viali nu n's use. When tho Iward is gr:iy or iiHturally "f un undo iralilo ehado, l:ihiM.UAii'n pvt U lh rcmoly. I'KlirAKED uv R, l, llall & Co., Nashua, N.U. Sold by all PruggUts, ITO DOCSEnOLD SEOUID SS WITHOUT Restlessness- A STKICTLT vfOfTaBLl noi.Ti.fis Miif MiaieiNC. E&SSa, CA. PHILADELPHIA. Pricf, OH E Dollar " Tho mal.irltv uf the Ills of the human body arise from a diseased Liter, fcli.v Dions Liver Ilt-ffiilattir has been the means of rcsturlnit more people to heallh mul liupplness by giving thein a healthy XJver tbua any otlu r am 111 y on earth. SEE TUAT VOU GET TUB jEXflXB. Ihopbitters? (A MsiUflne, But a ,Drluk,), CtiXTAISS Ulim, IU ( 111', MANDRAKE, DANDELION. All Iilcftrncf (hcStomrh, Ttowel. Itlood uwlt! CuMij iatiiU". SICOO IN COLD. "111 bp pal'! tur a r thy wtil not rare or hdp, ur tt an Whin In-pure orlujurluuA luuti'l ut th m. iiiviii tviurv )ij ,- 1 itht no uinvr. HIM V 1.1" :!.. lu'a!!.llTt-f-tt. !rMtrfurl B liHM.I.i x RMBMEm vKSt i-.ti i lU'.tUtt. S5YSftlPS!3A, H I I ms9 f i
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 5, 1893, edition 1
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