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Tlll'KtsD.U. KOVGlBKIi 1, IHM. H. A. LONDON. Editor. Another Thanksgiving Pay ha t-oiiio, and today, throughout all the t'nited States, is observed as a spec ial occasion for prayer and praiao to Almighty God for his manifold mer. ties and blessings to us as a nation und as individuals. This is in Ac cordance) with a timo honored cus torn Kiculiar to this country, and il Is highly creditable to the United Slate that ours is the only country in which such a custom prevails, Where one day in every year is set apart us :i day for special thanks giving. And surely if anyone-people have greater cauno than another fur ob hci-vim; Thanksgiving Jay, that people live in the United Slates, tor do we not claim to be the freest, the happiest and the best in all the world? And where will you find a i liver, a happier ami a i.eiier peopio than hero in North Carolina? Yes, the people of North Carolina havo t special cause for observing Thanks giving Day. Our State has been peculiarly favored and blessed. No dircli.l calamity nor deadly petiti onee hae tfllicted 0111 good old Slate. Yh !o raging loresl tires swept over oilier States destroying human be ings by the hundred, wo have es caped. Bounteous harvests have Tewarded the labor of the husband man. Indeed our barns are almost bursting with the unusually bounti ful crops, and there is no danger of any man or beast in our midst sul loring lor food. Yes, notwithstanding tho wail of the calamity howler and the com plaints id the chronic grumbler (w ho wouid not be happy even in Heaven), our people have great cause lor thankfulness, and ho who does not think so does not deserve the bless ings vouchsafed to him! Tiik war between China and Japan Is loo tar distant from us hero in America, to attract tho attention that its importance deserves. The fall of Port Arthur is an irreparable loss to China and will probably close tho war. This lortross had been considered by the Chinese iiupreg liable, and its capture gives tho Jap anese easy access to I'ckin us well as gives thorn the control ol the liult of Pechilli. Il seems strange that a nation of -10,000,UOO people can thus whip another nation ot ten limes its population. One result of this war may be ol great importance to the United States. No doubt China will have to pay Japan a war indemnity and it is already suggested that China be induced to buy silver from our American mines with which to pay it. This might make it more easy to maintain the parity between gold 4i nd silver in this country, and then more silver would bo coined and added to our currency. Would nt it be strange, if this war away off yonder in China should cause u so lution of our financial troubles? The brutal game(?)ot loot ball should not bo tolerated in a civilized couulry, and it is surprising and disgracclul that our universities and tolloges should eucourago it us they do. This so called game, us now played, is likou prize tight and should be condemned and denounced by all ood citizens. Ouo of the most no table games recently played, was that, on last Saturday, between the learns of two of America's most noted jniversities, Yale aud Harvard. So brutal wus this game that six ot the playcrs(?)were seriously injured and wore carried oil' tho field in a dis abled condition. And on the same day, at Toledo, Ohio, a player was thrown so heavily as to breuk his opinul column und kill him. Several papers havo stated that J udgo l.obiuson is tbe first Korean Catholic ever elected to a Slate office in North Carolina. This is a mis take, aud ptobably arose from an editorial in the I.ecoRD, wherein we stated that his election "is the first instance of the people of North Car olina electing a J.oman Cutholic to any State office". At the time of writing that editorial we remember ed that Judges (iaston, Maniy and Heath (who were Koman Catholics) had been elected Judges by the Leg Mature before tho wur. and for that reason we distinctly stated that Judge Kobinson was the first Ro manist elected by the jwojile. A Bank in tho city oi New York discovered last week that one of its bookkeepers had robbed it of the immense sum of 8351000. His thefts had been carried on for the past nine years, and not the slightest nspieion had been aroused .v'tiinst Jiii.i. He had been a bookkeeper in tho bank for fourteen years, and had won tho confidence ol all tho olliceis ol tho bunk. He hud led a most ex emplary lilo, so far as anybody knew, and was a prominent member of u Methodist church. Does'iit it seem strange that such things can bo ? r., ...... it-i.i. i ...... ii o .lll.ll IIVII If It II liirni7 ' t t il :.. ..i ii. i.:.. i. ... .. . . .... , ... . . i wus ono oi uio republican idioms who engineered the late '-fusion be. tweon the republicans and populists, and, in an inter correspond Messenger, what the I lows: 'Ot course enact a new election law, cot all on partisan lines, 10 give a lair election, with no advantage to cither side. It will repeal the county government law and restore to tho people the election ot commissioners, mai.'is tratcsaiuf school coinmilleemeii, but will put a complete cheek on the commissioners i creaiihi.' in eacn 1 countv a board ot audit ami finance, 1 do not think the H:iiiwav t'ommis sion will be disturbed. No doubt there is some sentiment in luvor repealing the commission act lor a lew days to get the present incum bents out ol oHiee, ami then re Ciaet ing the law. Hut I do nol think there w ill be any such tearim; down aud building up. No doubt there i. now more opposition to Slate aid 'o. iho university than ever belore. but, 1 doubt that the Legislature will go I mi far as to withdraw the uppivpria i lion. That would kill the university j As to the elcel ion ol United Stales. Senator, Muiler will gel the loin.', term without any objection. A tot the short term there will be a spirit ! ed contest, in which I'ritchard, Molt,! Kwart and Dockcry will he the pnn j cipal figures. Asto lhecoiitiniiaiiee: view with tho Ualeigh " V' . ... ... .. , i uumeicifully beaten for a long time, iim-nitiivut residence, which was fit. I V'" "' ' r", !" " ."" '" ent of tho Wilmington 1U' ses u, ql,it.t. In other words. 1 lilte we,e f,;rHU wounds by I he score ted up with nil the modern improve- 1 "'' "J p',1' UrV? he gives his views as to an attempt is to be made U, confine ; ' ' . , . ' "l . ' ' L M " ? 7 ""''T":. T i T 1 1 . 1 i i ' i 1 1 e i I V h h . in t ... , . , . ... , . , ...oulniur ,if llie diltV illCII of;""" i"JU' uvmi uu iun wwu,. lun m .11111 HUH HIS will! I.IHK up I 111 ir r. - - - .eg.slalure will do, as fol-. the h n g . i . .i I A (ew , (i:ipi, , ! , ,.,,. W(.Pe tll, v ,. f( , v wIl..M.e, I!. lt a rope around his neck " claimed the husband and the child.ess ! ' - ''? S- i i t... ...... ..:ii l " . i...,. I litimr iiii.i in. iii ill.. Ii.iikii u-iii, ' ...i.i..,. i.f. ..' :.. i Lie sun lias ccir. wen niii.li'il ot the Agricultural Depart met. that , .m,u, w.?e ti . m , ,,r.,fos-;Vloek vest.., lav morning. The wind will depend on what the i farmers say. u, t , i .j,,,,-, blew a galeand iu three mmiit. s New lhere is a eonsulerable scliliuie.it , bowever. that h- will be able lands house, the next do. r. wash, that it is ol no use. save to prevent. huui,U back a;ain. for the fi .n.cs. The j .i! next eanghl and t he lerlil.zer frauds, and thai the re . , a ,,,.:,,. : . ,:r., B1.,.n.i ri,,,i.llv . M.,,., Ktrt niuindcr ot il should bo abolished. The museum would ot course bo re tuined. Whenever it can be done ilw.r.. ...ill I... ...l.i.., ,M ... , ,. . ."". ,. ' ' of uio puoiic insiiiiltions. j lie I. eg isluturo may lake hold ot the peni tentiary quest ion. conlcssedly ii great probleai. 1. the Legislature hud the courage to pass a law abolishing the penitentiary and restoring the whip ping post, and get this mutter before the people in order that it could be voted on, il would bo ratified bv au ,.-...i...i...;.. in ' uivi iiliililli liliu. Jill! Illil.ocn 1 ,. . i , , . . , themselves would vole lor it u most ..... . . i uii'immousiy. In lact there would , I , .. ,. , . . be no opposiuoii worih speaking ot , i . ... . ', ..r l-otir months liiiblic schoos w ii cer- , , ii. i.i- i 1 '."'"V -v ...-...... i. i u v.. ii i" lone ivitln.ul i iieretisi nir tuxes, h, 7 . .. . ' . . ' i'y H .1 i ...i.. uu' lAi'i'iii'i-p in i;w 11 11 III l-ii I , Jill!" win ua particularly tne case n re-, i , , i . gard to the cost ot criinttia piosci ti 1 l,,,US. . -i: i - i . . i . 1 think the Legislature will give Holieitors nalaries. A bill e:m be ilrawu to do this, iiml io get lees ttotn eriminals, the fees to he p.iiJ into tlie State treasury. The ex. petise on aecotint ol' ihe eriininal docket can bo enl olTonethit-.l il nol one hall, I he jin-isilietion ol niniris trates will be enlarged in viithms waya, and they will be given author ity to try eases by a jury where there in a content. A new code will very probably bo ordered. There is a great demand lor one. The present ! ue was made in 1SXJ, and has been ! .. ii .... i . .. , i Tite (itliei It i-iiiiTitc siin..i-iV,t.,Mil..nt t ..i.i.ii,. i. ........ .'in . . ,i bo abolished ami its .in til ..i'.,.;! i i . i -.. 1 . 1 UIIULl lllll I'll U'LT Ul l I I- III '1 III II tho county conii.ussioiicrs. The i count' boards ol education will also probably be abolished. The charters of matt- cities and towns, such as VVilll.iii.rt'.., !'., I. ..I.. ..ill i... amended. The' Legislature will be j conscrvalivc and will hold the Stall. by deserving to do so. It will ten: ..ii-ii.t .. .lii.,,n...r. I...- I. .. ;o i nothing to make the St ate iiiieertain. - - I'oslmaslor GciU'raFs I.t-poM. Fnim iiia Now York w..rta. ii . i ..- ,, 1'osttnuster Lelieral Hissell s an- nual rojiort is a business like docti- meiit tnurked by practical good sense in its criticisms und recoi.itnciiila tions and notably IreO from the lads! ol which his predecessor was so fond. ! He opposes tho Jiostal telegraph j system, not believing that tho con-: d.t.ons existing , thts country are favorable to its success, and thinks the free del. very in rural districts should bo abandoiied. He recon- menus iii.it, v. ongress deiine by law . ..at ,s ...a n vy a ...an .ran. anu i-iiniitl-u furnnn. i,..., ' n. ..... 1 ...... .. that rates pers, paper done. and per while, the annual deficit in postal revenues would be wiped out. Ho pleads for the extension of civil service rules in tho postal service and renders lu'msell more unpopular than ever with practical politician by arguing that tho Post OfSoo should bo divorced Irom politics. The RuHierfordton Denioeiat says there were over 1,100 negroes who voted tbe fusion ticket in the recent election in Rutherford county. Of ..: .... v.. i m . "ii l i. it,Qniii,., ,- i i and less tnanZUuliaAe pant it. A short timo ago there was inelu iiiu uuuiimi uuir u usieii iuii lax, Ihe privilego ot second class: , , 1 , . . r V X i lvfi.pptics lu.iv be nleresled n Ibe 1 b p.wtor o ti.o baptist t.nurcl: be denied to bo.nis tt-1(l.. I fl1'. b "8 l '"-'ke a properly bal-'v ,,f ' ,,,,. :..: .... t.-..:,. t Hives Junction she was brought T n. w.otvit. l: . it. itAVKs-I lie Ut Mul to bogus ttade P-- aU(.ed ration, s the cbe-.pest hog fund I iuii n t of a m n owug on .lie Pn-nmonia siir-eeedi.. . T .. 'WIVV " .H. 17 A V '' - I advertisiiia sheets .-l'ul wrm I . . ..' istnet. Ii. n.. e.inti ne.l tn Ins .,)..... "on n w n n t neuuiotiia siiet.eeilin .v U.M.i .i iX' Jia. J jiuj covered book. Were this Ie ton, ''"''st('111'''' and having 1,1 lie ex VV- Terrible p,roxysnisof cough LAWVtRS, hetiavsJeL-itimatonewsnaiiet-si'P e fou ' 1 ' " ' t 7 f U. " ?re : ereise of an v kind, his tostem Lmtl'-R would last hours with littla in l'lTTSIIOHO, . C, iii.ii.-nl. ...inl.l h r...r.-iJ,i . n . ",u v .' 11 . " ,-"uc j i..i ,.i ... v, ,,. ,., , ..... I terrtiption ami it. sm ined as if she ; l nti.- v..ju. u ui i.ct.i tu... n:-. ... n... tii-t . ded in tbe membership of Long- j every busbei ot cotton seed is worth i and carrying a lighted toreu was of some sort going on out in his field street Presbyterian Church eight ! to the farmer as much as a half bush ', seen at io o'clock. The men cap ; near the house and went out to in persoDB whose ages ranged from 80 j el of corn, or at the present price of tured the ghost. It iiroved to be a I estigate. There he found a lur e to 92 years. The church is about 1(J i miles from rayettevilla, aud the citi zens of the section in which it is located say that it it the hal'hicet spot in the wot Id. Wash hurl on Lotter. IKrum our Uulnr Oirroaix.oilPni.l Washington. Nov. t!o 1SHL If tho level headed members of the party are allowed to bava their way, j ivervlhine now seems to indicatory was impaueled and evidence l.i ...Ml .1 !o i. ,..li,.l .1.' .i." j . 1 i... change .u uu ti:o iiemocrais iu uoiii;ri'bs. xuaieuu, It') iltmifrilI.K 111 I .OIll I Inn. illBtl'liU support OI some nit-HMuo nun wr-ui . rr .... r . - . it of some measure ana tneu iiaving to tioiii a couierence io ouici line rumpus mus nu, us "" . nl ;i.uU. In.i nf Inn ill tlm hist. KPSHIOn. j (hl.ml b pU flu, t;oor 0f the Hon 1 1-1 11 1 r I'Mllii : ,.:vf .v jellu,cl.,lt wi,0 wishes f,-t .the future welfare of the p.uly should certainly bo alile to give that ailempl a heat tv codspeed. Ae, ami lunif. Everydcmoe.atsboul .1 indelibly mm k upou eniiin bis mind the ii'iun s cf those them.-. lel'uiiials who i,. u ,,.,ii,Uhini Irlini r if .i i ' 1 i : i ii,.... : :t' l t Illiv Klll'Li. Ill llili i inn. uu . : lli.IV I'" III Ull-ll inii.iv ... Iiii::,1h ol the lnutv. ' I Judge Kobiuson, of Kansas City, at 'iiuoscui in Washington, thinks the unexpected tidal wave of rep'.ib.ieau ! ism lauiiii! many men 1 '.ingress ; who would never have been even 'thought of in c.oM;ivtion with the ...t;.,.. !,.,.! it liv.. In. on thrill 'hi that they had tbe slightest i nanci U of ..I....I i, .ii In 1 1 1 w .-.ii iii cMuii he sikvs : ..i.. in" -1...1-. .l,.i,...i l',,r i nf trvini? to commit the party to tholwoman UH,utHl Nwvio Siriekhmd oud j o ii'iuii i j . ,, ...,,, ........i ... I. ;. I . ; " ...o.i ... iw.i.l i'i 1 1 1 f mi HTti'fiR ! healed up, showing that he had been beaii.iful location on it bo erected a : ';H,,m'u l"" several weens i 1 il ll lie l' v i n ii .. . ... i t ,i .. , i ,, i, u til lUg to lli.iue the liiiy Ili'llCat. tl il, h stance, there sei int'il ti) oe ui's iiUieij ' . e . no reason to , ku.l t .Mr. C.a.k's le , fwl and good and cmd m t do it election, and the rej i.Imcus noun ;WitLoii: pi.n.shmg l eonsiden.b.y rated a music lea. -h. r -.g.nnst l.i,., ; (.Lump ignored lis mr. cisary ami went elVspeeeb making in ot hei paitsi Maki.iN. X (' . Nov. 'JS. I -'.) I. of the Sta'e and in other ;s;.i!e;. No .(K'tiii u. um Ni not oiwry.-r. body dleamed the 1'iii-iic man would ; win, and 1 guess it s iho titft case on ' j lit iiiui nun ... ...... ....... f,- D I to be caught napping in lV.t." ; I Kepresentativo Me.Miiiin. of Ten i i i ....;... n,,l,..'i...,l 1 ;eess.c, o.- i.w. n'.:.-. j powers beyond those which belong to rowers bevoud those which belong to ; all who carefully slu Iv the political , 'field, but be is wi'lim: to p'lt this ; language on record : You u.aik my ; tne:i;s of tight ing it. S.-veial families prediction, the r.-j iiieiciiii paity.eviu jlnst all and ale hoiuolo' and o.-sti ! lu its hour of t: iiimj h. will not duiejiutn. Twenty three ptisoncrs wet-' to re enact tlie Mi-Kiuley law-nor to j in jail all secured under gmrd but ! adopt a national piatfoiiu in the next. one who escaped Stcrtst, Hi.1 wife j campaign which advocates doing no. ! murderer, w ho feigns insanity was i Protection for protection's sake has ( the first lo call for help when d inger j been twice coii.ietir.'.e.l at the p.'! i since 1 1 io enactment of the McKinh , , i . . i . :1 . occit twice coiiiieiir.ie.i in n:e ii.j.ib ,, . . r .i m i.-.. i since the enactmeti! of the McKudev , .... , , , , i1 law, aud it has uo bet u resuscitati il . . .. , . .- bv the recent republican victory. ... , , .i , i . Jfr. .McMihiti belli vis that when the ... . , ,....,,.,. t.,1,1,',.1, .1 it will be . i, it?..! ii. i. . . ,..,i,'i.. .1, ,-.,i, of V1 wa.1 lee.- than linn i ii iii-u r ii-i ...l.... ijiaillsi'U was nil' i.ii.i ti'i i i..iiiui . II .... : . I f ... 1 ... .. !.. .;!....! I , , , . , aud the democrats eh ce I tiea' Iv as . , ., .. ' iuiiv members . f the f I u-t- h.-s the - lepiui.icaus oiii mis jea:. jS.iei i oiiuge oii.ii.ii itnti ieu on it.e l'resi.letil Cleveland had the tnis-! S ".it he rn railway liac!;, ilelaying fortune bi slightly sj rail: one of his; trains several hours Tint los-i is ankles this week, and in cons. -ipiri.ee , about STJ3.00;) with little insi:r:itic. the town was full of the wildest in j - mors. It is a little painful, but not j Caitipuiilll Papers, enough so to interfere with his wmk Fr- m i!.Lliwrty ltenll. ill! U1D tlllTIU.ll UieSMljje, NIIU ll'ill 1 I I- .- 1 1.111 II HllAOiiiu Ills. 1 .11 in il IV 11 ill Miht. f. 1 tuoiign. ii gossip ein oe n ikh ujirn, i tor tbe country if they would nevi r be ptobably takts lime oeeisional'y ' be resurrected and that no more to devote a thought, or two to t lie j wmM ever be stalled. About iili young stranger who is expected in'lhey are lit for is to sliug mud, slir his household about the lime the ear 1 up strife and cause nciihbota to fad l.. .1 .... i :..-ii I ' . . i . . . , , . r'"" " ,7' " , Senator liliu-kliui n. eliaittiiiiii of the ' t,ni,I committee on K.i'es. has ar- I 'Hived in Wasl.tn-'toti He s-ivs tli-tl'thus to t.asa out of existence If. .H i meeting of the cmimit tee will 1-e ; ca led bef'UO t;-Ui'ie-s meet. ill- . tuodgii ll was tjiM ti auii ! ii v ill tuv last session to sit during the reeevs. This is taken to mean that, the idea of changing the ruies has been aban-i doued. , I,K,',U1 T"rri!,"-V ",Vli.rr nu, -ivi"- ''p a.im.ui.at... , coiisi.it p.i.ie iron- n:o J '. " ':- ' "i l'l'sii't: stK'ii'ii iniMiteseiii i . jiai- siiiii ot ine it-iiiioiy lose l is onieiai i "' ",; ,""V" u,-,u 11,1 u ""mUlalievcRtenlavt;.,. tiatural gas was i "tamping out tlmiwIes-.-ness. ' j-ivt-n high presMiro it, the low pies t ,",.. T T" n 'sure ti.iiiu und :V miibiiuht it was t oilon .Net'tl lor Ilns. i , , ,, , -,,i . i , dtacnveied that ovet oHi) stoves and I A cotrespomlent of tho Coliiiiibin , heatet-s it: till parts of the city were ' V ) S'i(ff writes that paper Ho 'ol ! inciting under the intense heat. ai,d 'lows - j many buildings wi io i-i.i-ed. Leils ..-iv, j-1;, .. r , s-.ite- o ' 'lo tbe Editor of the Siuto: Ap ,0 voln. tL(lil ,ifu, al ,,)o 0f j t.sterd..v on ' Iho ,,,;,. r ..! ;",,, o, i , . d titnelv ! Coltou Lll4cllci4l Kgestniu that if promptly .(fcd ,, -,llJ(e Laving hog' to I fiU lm 6ve .i,,,,,,,,,,, Wkt ; , fhl. s.,ft ...iii.;,, ...... -vlv ituloilei.l lo innke hiato witliiu the next tsixtv tjlv Contrary to prevaili. . y. tg opinion, co naied with the market value of cm ii. ! nP ; )i rii.ni, i...f ...,f notatoes. which cat. I. neither .nark. i . - eted nor preserved to advuutage. Cotton seed and sweet potatoes mix ed in proportion of tl.e former to three of the latter, and boiied t( -getber will give a bog food superior tu every respect to com and absolute ly snfe. To those not lmving potatoes and using corn as a sole fatteuing ration. T u, ,1.1,1 cumrout In mlv flM.n.i imml - ". "j5ts- -.i" "i. I,,, i.-.t t .... u. i,,.l ,.,..1 ,.; ...1 w .vv. ,. vv, p. . .pr j OU n k- f. Hill Ii'i .'(1 1 11. I J ......... v. . .. .. w I , 1 ,111 I I i.i 1.1 .(ll illil, 11 H ! U.U-ll 111' 111! It ILlil llliril.lf I .... .- .- ' ... ft i- .i couiu ii.il siirvivn iiiein. . irifiiii - " " " .i.r-u . iu. uuiu'i miu guuuiisBii uigui iii iuu viu.iuij iii luujjiuiu- together or cook. I yard. TLey were Kuost hunters. A Fed according to either method, form fully teu feet hih clad in white corn 35 cents per bushel, while the present market price is less than half, i Criticisms of above suggestions will ! be cheerfully and scientifically di-1 .tted. Hii.jt'h j A lirulal Minder. Frntn iho Mt. Airy Nans. Thursday. November lflth. Dr. C. : L. Banner, coroner, was called to hold ! au inquest over tho dead body of a it,,e ,,e8ro boy about eight miles somu oi jii. Airy, neur .asuo inn. ;x , IBKCU. It developed from the evi ! deuce that the dead liov. whoso name , t. bound to a colored i . , . -;, . , -" v . , , ... . ' Ilin lioilv una pvm.innil miii found ri'inm ir ior i.ir u.imu i.mi.l u M,. --- ,., ...;,..., , :r,. r" . " 1 ! B Ul nuuuim linn unn "" ...... In this position he was h.-l'i several hours, with his feet nnd bunds lit d hard and fast. At aiiuther time she held burning shucks under his in ioi c. u i.u 10 iniei e u.o 1,J" e,,,..-.-..,.., u..i. ' l'u't :" us mil'ie ui iu.:y nun uiouce. A wlulem:i'i who I'.ippein . l m-c the body rcpol ted its condition - ll en. . i The jury of impicst decided Ilia! wi ll tegatd to certain busitii ? m.it tho child came to its death fuun tom Then she in-iied herself unt wounds ililhetcd by Nel Vie Strickland ly. I 'V down upon liiebe.l. p'aeed a mid that her daughter, Luna Hell, pistol lo her head a id shot herself was an aei essoi y. Dolh women weie : - - commit led In j il to await I rial at the next lei ui of com I. The buy was us n ouuiiii in i ne m i ! i- liii.il iiu:.n. Mie ii.lniilt.l many and said sl.e w .s on.v acts of el licit V l-'iru stalled i;t Ilie old ": roar of the court house at uk" in e!e ei destroying f.uty stores, residences aud warehousi s. Thirteen w hite f.....;t;.. ...-.. I.,.'. 1,.i....,,wU 1,:1.,., - '' ' single men an 1 four colored families ingle men mil '.our colored famines, j l'he town was at the mercy of the ; ll-iiues for six hours. Wt for six hours. He li nl no .appeared, ai, are uroer neavy guui it !i .i u i i in the court house. People n ed pui- i . i v. i visions and cunt buv. Stocks ato , , , r ... ncid for insiii ance adjusters, the lire . i . . -.i i ,v i burned so raiu.IiV it w:is with dilliciiis . . . . i ... i i , tv 07 i.i i-. itf ii-ii'i. n...,i...l i'i, a .,,,,, ... .,. (,; .. .. . r l .. i... l.. . . . l.. r .lis lui.iii'ii ii uui nel in ig.-l. le ll win . I.. , I ! . 1...1 i. ... i i.i. i-i:.i win iin-n ni-117 Blum i-.- . , , ,. , . h iusttd and tho lire went thiough , , , tl. . f,? . the business part " the town. J I.f- . I i ... i ' ... i c ti ..... ,t M,.ct ,,f ii.a . ..o,..u l.,...- 11 T .1. aiui'i.riiti .1 Tl u-,.n .) .u u 1 1 1 . . , ' as ii rn.e tney can te neiu re- rttioiisilil for lintliiiiir thev s-iv Tlw.v are born to die in a f.-w weeks anili.. oHI.. Winston liepubli ,. ,, dilTetenee wha' party tbey ft lv fli!.v nltixu.! :i'iv ivs.loinrn-e liario I i;iii (,'o.ui tor it. A collier ol-p'etl-'li I 'to campaign p-ip-in is that they ere ! apl to be edited I-v einiiks. who ttve I aU-iivR on tho ciieme. The ni.in j Iwho'dioot bis lr.-u'ii- miner fur a opt campaign papt r light. Dangerous (Lis, Sun i-yvu I y Lei Nov WlM 1 U"i'' ',vll'h"l's "nn.led. and Ihe people awoke lo litul tln-insi-lves in tho txii'lst of a gi tiCtal tne. I hu flow of gas w:is iinesied and i li'v throe houses burned. If the aim hi , I W1 l" "M . T'n,' Ul" 77 l total annihihition minutes later no 1 thj city fiom ! I'.'-llei- tli.in Dumb Hells. fr-.m iliel'lili-i'fco 'iribune. "". I'""1 "I ia half hour very evr-nii tj in 1 a iiaii Hour very evr-iuiij in nm.' i" ljiU'k " t'' ,1'",r ,u"1 bis luslv two-vear-old sou back ami forth, lie says this exeieine beats dumb bells and that it is ouly u r an occasional immoderate meal thai be is reminded he has a stomach. A Lire (Jliost. tlARTFoiti), l.iiXN., JNov. i-y Five 1 restdonts of Windsor, armed with . .i ,.l. 1-.. .....1 ..1. .. ,...!. ll iiiiuniiin aim m.isHiiiiB, inucii-ni i i. , : i. ..: . l derr.nited lad named Joe Lamoiila. ' He had a pair of stilts, a white mask, ! a gown and several torches. lie said he had b"m playing ghost every ' Inighl "piut to s-earo the '1'tA'l. A Sad Suicide. ; Krum th liuiliurrnrilieu Oatum-nti. 1 One of the saddest death's we have ever liad to chronicle, was the death : at her home in Polk countv lust Sun - day of Mrs M. A Houston, who com- tunica sutriiio iv snootim. i Some two or three years ago, Mis. ! Houston and her husband eiune to liulhei fordton. !Vfi- Ifi.nulnii iru n tvealthv 8a,.r r..f.Pe nf in4il11..1l,ift. ; Ho was hi.treiing from conf umpiion . .i ... i,.. r.. I.;., i i.i. . r, ... r-i - - t..n i..u. m. .vi . i "-""y V wimu nun. III 1 Olb COUni V, niHI Oil K I She hud not a blood iel.il ion on i-af-h, and soon after her hu.-luiuVs th-alh she dismissed her serv.-m's :n.d lived by b ie'f. lier hi ai t br. a'niiig with; gi ii f and loneliness. wi Minwy M., v. nve a will .... , j-.i-iu.,,,," u, ,,K,- ,,i..pe.,y io i.. i winy, ii nils place, an. I iwo IHIc; n ime lo .in. .Melo'vell. akintr linn lo a -t as i Neeiitor of her will and il.e other lo the elel k of the superior cum of l'o !; count v, giving liim in t i ll ! i 'i in i o u count v, gi ('t'lc!ruliiig Tiicir Yiciory. I Wixi'son. N. C. X iv. Th negroes of H'-rtie eonii! v ceinlnate 1 the 1'nsioii and K'-pi:i!ic"ii vie1 ones, today in tiwi! Th-; e was I he la:--! gl-sl ei.lwd i'i t;-.W!l tod '.V tli-lt hl'R ever biin li-re. Cko.ci valive es i I m tes p'tlce ihecrowd a! Ihiee thou sand. Very few whit;, ineti. ) thet ' I'm u'isls or li'.pitli ii-ans, utu-i'.ic ll the ineetuig. and thus-' that weie! pi t-i. nt bil; no put t, in the pron-ed-l ings At. 4 ocliK-k P. M It.ey letd a dinner in the gmve fit (he iiegin aca h'inv. Al tiigM ll.ey hmi a tine' Ii. lit procession and puait' d all ovci I lie town, followed by a l.egio i r.is-. band f -1 on Plymouth, ami l'ic j iliii ration did nol close uutii : o e'o k this morning. Several lights look pl.icn au.O'.g ; the negroes, and one negro was coi i so seitouslv I hat he had to be cir- rh d to a plnsici in, and Ii nssaih-nt was committed to tail to await the resiiit of his iiijni ies. Vim! (If .Nniilicni Capitalists. S;.r -1 it t.i (tin Cliarloltn Ol'serv.ir. n il i:siioi:o, ;sov. inn: of distingushed gent lemen spent th dilV in (li t enl)ol'o ves'e- d .v. Anioi them were lin-i'.'ii.l P. IJotluvcii. e l it 'V ( f llin Engi:i er iiud Mi iin .Touin-il of New York; l!niii:t I) (i.iti'.s, civil iitid niinii g e!i(..ipeei-, 1'iii is; L). V. Ihi-ht. or C. 1!. . dwin & t'o. b.rikets. of New YoiL A. titiun. of Swift .V liiiUer. l-(-:il i s- ; n l.ti.l.i i-i, Nimv Y i 1; : I M Svi- i - i ..l.ii,, I..., l-.,. V.... V...1..-.I - 1.. 1 iii'. , i mi i m i, ..... lli.ll, ll. I.I...U .mi, ,v Mf. C-ll.'l Lltl-ll.-l I'll I !. I.I, i ut ds i m mi. -nit ion .(" ul of li e S uit i I 1 !' r- i m e... n ., ' . . . : i-ii-i. in i I!:- ' i- Iv- ii'M h.tr.vMv; iiml A. A Attli'.r. of 1 1 i..i i.,-im .- -.i . i. i in :i i r .-.-i i- ii i ilMtiUi-.re. ; These g-Mleoiet, a,, j i-n ;n::'i:, . here Oil lupe.iirss ttlioii! the (iieeli.-.- j -.m--l n. -a I ni'-i k-i--'-. nm ii'.iii.' ii'i u 't . .i i . Til t '-1 ii'1'-' m nl--"i M"iin--itii f sv 1 1 1 1 1 , ...i in.,,1 v.,uui.t.ij n jiniii-. j wilu a vie-' to piltling It ill opcialluti j This in ifniii'. in company of i Messrs. J V. Fiv. I. F. Judin and nllmi-a llio ..o. i.. ......,l .1. ...... . .. .r"" i"".' iu lllll III l-.lllll II L' I'M I UN IUIK I l . .. . I I J that ihieo. Fiesi.li-nti Spenerr, of he iiiiheni lluihvav, i'lined UK- putty this tu'it mug. Wauls lo lie rablir Printer. Tlits Lexington em 'respondent of I i IIih C uat-lotte (Jliseiv.'f k.-ivs: J. cniie in on tno tne.rnitig tniin ami la been in conference with uotue of th I leading liet-.uMicuis most of the dav . , . . . . i - " "in- ' I !ni.nl:ou el a stock cmp-niy, j r """'".V to onhngn his pap.'r to a si n.;, w,,1'l.v or a daily, and possibly to "l1"!1 himself for the work of Sti.lt- .Is in his own i !""'"'. on whieii slice of the ie. j do li.lless. Mr ( islen Ion his we.. t!i-ieri-.vn. It of riht shoiild fall lato if he can li-'iire Miry Ann I out. Ho has been surveying lie j ground and doiny some figuring loo. land in answer to iKjuestion as to the j result, be m;i 1. "We have tho Dei., loci at a counted out, and are now li tiring ou the l'ops. When it. roni' s I to counting we don't proposi- lo 1 e beHtf-ti. W here a Domociat is lo I t tuined out, we want a l.epnblieiiu put in, ovety j.op " .Miii vclotis Kt'Mills. From a letter written by Hev. J. Ounderinan, of Dimondnle, Mich , we are permitted to make Ibis ex tract: "I have no hesitation in ree ouiending Dr. King's X-w Discov ery, as the results were nltaosl mar recouituended Ir. King's New Lis I covery ; it was (ptiek tu its work and htgUIy SHttsiactorv in results. Tin bellies free at L H. Merritt s () ti Store. HegnlasizcjiOiv andl 00 Oenrral R. B. Vance is lying ciiti- cally ill of pneumonia at bis hom near Asbeville. (Irave fears aro felt in regard to his condition on account 0f bis a"fl. T 1.: I I) 1. . 11. 'I- ,1 ii'iiMULfnniii ixoesei : .nr. letiioie u viiosou iftinris ii i ing wn resseii a I novel and exciting combat recenllv i Just after dark be heard a "scrimmage" I ti i:i... -, , owl and a mink in furious eomba, and having witnessed tbe performance to his satisfaction, he took a lis ml in the fray and killed bo'h the mink an 1 tho owl with a 'itick. vph.ns ill tl.H ensri nf me ivit'ii Wiii n . v. .. i. iu.n i I It is said that during the past, ! wetdy scvtvi years Sarah Bernhardt been paid over $L5iO.((l() for wmk on liie stage. D.ning Iho ', P'st- ten years her average gains h ive bueti tpiit 8(50.000 a year, and in the ' jours ciou.ooo. nun , m , ! pi'" "io great earnings, Bern uai 'I' 's comoarativelv poor. I - ! Sent land N.'ek Democrat : An , !pn n"' W1,,!i "'"l"'1 V''; , lor court I iifsdnv between 11 . . . n ,,.,, i i "U anil VI p...,.,,,, ri , V. l'eurson. Tho , . . f .. m! ii hi was n hoi which Mn.wn fd in ItaMMi.. noil ;ii.l I , . .. - , ills. I he pirv ileciiteil tlnir Ilie1 Witt II. own's mid worth S'J5. AvApA0PprrVV In Poor Health means so much more than rvon : : f ' . latal diseases result lrom x tnlhnir ailments netrlected Tl " . . . .? Don't play with Nature's f-atest frift hoalth. greatest gilt health. If you are feeling out of sorts, weak BroMs llron aim Ri'ncrauy rx l anil can i hhu, j beijiii ul oncctak- X Me strcnt-tlirtiiiiK llieilll llli-.i, in. " an Jt r.rt'wn's Iron Hit- lers. A lew noi- j ties curc-heuetit j comes from the J very IiifI il.ise-f Bitters Main f.'ur ji n II il il ' s it tu lake. trrtii. a lilcusiint It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver J Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood ' , Malaria, Nervous ailments ' , Women's complaints. ' ' C.et only the genuine- it h.ncrosncd red ' lines on the wrapper. All oilier s are rub- ' - slttuti-s. tin receii't of twn ji-. . stamps we i f BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, M0. i a4vjlfi"ijifKAlitis'hv i A i:inisti:.T(ii:'sX')TI( E 11.,,-.- u- i-mlliN-l ni tli" n l.-niiiKrui'-r I ll,.. i-,ii. .1 .l -lin.-i.-li ii M-u.li. li.-.-.-i-.-.l. hi- I- ' p. ii. .-1: y nil u-iti-.i ni'li'ii'.i"l ;' Mm i" i- t-.r I e 1 iiii.l i---.il.- up, ninl I., ii-r.tly nil .i.- ll,'-l .! j Mil 1 i iui.. tu pr. .. ill ilii-n- .-lain'. mi .-r 1 i :. -v. -. . i-r Hi;.- e-i'i -i- w .11 i-i- i-i- .-i : in e h ' ! ili.-lr ii- li -.MoN I.O I-.. k Ilie. i At'.i-nirj- 2, Ih. t. I S Mi Ml il h.U C. i tnr-ila iiiin-iiTii.-i-m -ii-.-! .. i Vil li. -n ! j ..!,,,- i. ii. 1 .l.-lllll-.- 1.-Mil ll HII'l 11. A I.O.MI 'N. ah. n.i- r., n".'. ioi:;(i(iE sale r.Y yji: B. t tii. -.I iti.i 1'iwi-r riMifi-rrtiit ui"ii rne In a n. -i'iiai:" n-i'in K J. Til!.-v i.n-i Am. in P 'I'lli.-v hli wi'.v, ii.it.it Juni) yiii. I, li-'..-. uii'l ri.2tt.-r',il In eii.eli on . ..imiy l" k ( I." "f nu r.-iii:.'.- .a p.i.- i.v. I will, "ii I'lll'li-l'AY, 1 .-.-in ..Mil. 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II. ui.-Iiav.-:.i..-.inii-ilu'j pii-.iri ",i,:i-'l li.nl.-r t tie li.iint' "t llu- "I.iii.--1".' l.'-v.'v I-...1 Mining i -'iiip:ii. ", wi )i ;' 1 i.-t 1 1 lI i-i:! r .i l inuil- ii, tu ill-- -.-iiiinty ot 1'1,,-iili-iiit .-U"l S-..: N. i-ii 11.-..1.11.., l"i-ll:.. ,.-iii.".-.- nf it.-i.-l- pit',- aii'l ii.ip.-iivliu '1'" intii'-r.il i.-in.rt ni- piti-i-'l .ii. ! tu I. ' ii"iitivj In ilin r.ii:i,ir- ..( I'linlliiii.i. !""!' uu 1 li..tl'i! ti, ni.'l niiiiii.-i -: nii'l pr.-p-ir-ii ! t iii.trk"i i-'iiil, ir"ii,sliiii' an I rr .-nliu-ritis, in.iiii.'-i.-ini-liii! ilin nniiio, mi l llu-ni-liliik' ..r i-.n-v.-; r- il.i. .iuii'i- Hii'l it.o pr.i.lii'-in tlifri"t I" mm ki'i : -..i'i a'-n i!i" iiinnii'a.'Oiriiu, f'lrivir.Un iui-1 i-i-n li-ii.- ul i.iiiiU-r in ii v.n i ni-. f-iri'is. I'I, .- .in-., mil i t tin- i-iipititl si.-k Is tl. m.i.ihiii, lm-li-1 Int. i ;!-miki Hirtn-i ,.i .-,o i-.,.-i. Tin--i..,-i. li'I'll I.- 1.1 Kll't .'..1 -ii-lll" fllilil lliil In- lll.lt'. I'I nut'.- l .il ! i". i'., .'Oli.an. i..- .ir r.-iiirw'H. s. i. lmt.T. Sui. 1 O-l'l. 11-ikSiip. riiir c url. NCTICE! N..1I.-.. is li.-ri'liy glv. ti, ll.,,,,-1 ,.t c ...v c iiiiiitsi-ii..ra i i..-.iii.-.i. amy ti.iv.. .1.1 iiiiiuji't in., v.iiiiii; pin.-,, n.'in o.v-i I-, i -iiii v. iii-t..!.-.. m1w.11.111 in oiikiiimt tuKi.-ii p, -.n i mi m li.r.i..i. i.' t-i.:i: t.-.t Ii r.-iil-.i-r v .ie ul aula o -1 Is li'S!..t-.riilll. J. T I si 11 il., ( l.-ik ... L"i.r I. l ! Gunston Institute, M4,t Mi, CumUMea r,ur, WASlIINCiTO.V, I). (J. . , , , A s,'I,'i t 'Oii'litt.u'uml I .ty Sciiool Tor Yo ing 1 adii itii l (iiils. Special ad vatitiiires in 'ih- i1 ;iiiili Ii .-.tniiiit id il Mt si-, Di:ivi"g, i itin-' iit.d M.i'!ei-ii Laugiiiiu Cs. A c'ltirso of thiity kct:uvs on t-ie.stu.ly ot Sliitk.-pjiii'c, ti.- In-given by Mi.-.s Matia.n (lay, will begin O.-t-iber l.'.tli. For eataloguo address Mit. ami Me.s. 15. l MASON, ) t. 11, Fii.e.-ipals. . ll. :s3. YOU WANT SCHOOL BOOKS AND T3E LATEST STYLES STATIOIERY r (K SCIIOUIi. HOME OK OFKKK. , We cm supply everything you need in i:.... i... ". ; "'"'"'.' possioie prices. rite to us for Catalogues or Othfer infoi niation. A. WILLIAMS ft CO., RALEICH, d i:i)VAUI) FAMNACH, lCtUii;li, 1 U., JUAMOXUS, WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY. SILVER TABLE WAKE, AISO rKtT!fL OPTKIAX. mm COUNTY BOY --AT TUCKER'S STORE asks your patronage -IN- DS OF ALL KINDS Kindred Wares. TARIFF Wm PREVAIL TH03. C. BENSON. ! n;ioi::!i, X. l, Oct. -1, "O t. We biive our Fall Stock of Uuder .veil and aie olT.-iitig the following -SFLCIAL ITEMS Misses Hibbed Vest, l.p, LJ.i and 20c. L i lies Kibbed aud l'luiu Vent, 25 and ;")( cents. Lidies Vool Veal, ut SI, in Red and Wnite. Mt n' Wooleu Shirts at T.lo. and $1. Men's Merino .Shirts at 20, 25. 50, 75o. full line of l'auts to lualch above. Also a full line of Infanta Wool Vest. Our Di oss Goods Slock is complete. O O Hid especially our 2: and r0. lines. I'hey ui o hs good as tho.-o sold else where at l')e. ami ()")'. O O Canton Flannel, Ilt-d und White Flannel. () O We are doing a largo Shoe Business now aud wn want to sill you your Fi.l! Shoes. We Hell flood Shoes and sell tLera at a small profit. No shoddy goods. 10LLC0TT & SOU, ( l Eist Martin Street,) llALEIOH, N. C. FORTH K BOYS- OUR ifferin's are of interest to lu ll.'.'w ....tli.i, tll.,1-aQ A I " .V u 'TPV " 0" R Dcw I suit, of I'loihes, we puicliased from Hisf bands in lar"o lots, and you will ; jt D yt)U. juteiest to examine ' .our immense stock. We Lave many t urg tins which must be seen lo be : i.ppreciHle.l. UOYS AND t IlILPKHa S CLOTH 1X0. Iu HomesptiiiH, Cheviots, Kerseys, S- ives, Tweeds, Worsteds, etc. Our stock in the above line, ia so large that it is beoomo necessary in order i to make room to close-out some of I iht-iii at JiOlTOM PIUCES TO ALL. ! Suits that were 57 oO go now for 5 63 00 ' " " 4 50 5 00 " " 3 75 .. 4 (so 3 oo ' " a 00 2 25 2 50 " " " 1 87 2 00 4 1 50 . j 5J .. . i i'i 1 00 " " " 75 We have put in tho knife, aud cut nil the way through, in a manner that caunot but interest the public. Ask for Ihe celebrated F. D. Q. Bojb Clothing. Tbe finest beyond ques tion. Newest styles, aud best of eveiylhing at lowest fig ires. RHtlTiltl CLOTBTiB COMPASY (Opposite Posto lice), RALEIGH, 2T. O. Nuv. 1-3, iS'JJt
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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