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M db!ham Record IHtKbDAr. JftlST 0. ISWJ. I H I " H. A. LONDON. Editor. iEaOCBATiC NOMINEES. ron miesidknt: WILLIAM J. Ml! AN of Nebraska. for vice-prkhipknt: ARTHUR SEWALLr oi Maine, ron oovKRMoii : CYRUS H. WATSON, ol Forsyth. ton mectKnant oovkhnok ; THOMAS W. MASON, of .Northampton. on 8K.CIIKTAH7 OF STATii : 3UAHLES M. COOKK, ot Franklin. ko theasuiih: : 3ENJAMIN V. AYCO.'K, of Wayuo. voti Atini ron : ItOBKWTM. Fl'liMAN, of Duucouibu. Wj.istii'r.ti'fTiiNr.ESTrur.t.ii'rN'sTSfTio jous c. scAP.nouoi cii, ol jobimton, fOK ATTOKSKV OI NIIiM. : KUANK I. OS MOUNT., of Mecklenhnig. FOB ASSOCIATE Jl'STICFS : ALPHOXSO C. A V I'dCV, SEORfiE II 1JU0WN J Ii. FOII JI'DC'.B St'I'KKlOlt coriiT : JAM fW S. JI AN NINO, ot Durham. ron 'oNoiiis : EDWARD W. POL, of Johnston. A large majority of th.t vmera of .. . , . ;.. I . ..fil... 1 JJlortD Uiroitoa n- n '' j election of W'illir.iu J. Uryun, and it , would bo politieal, if not criminal. Jolly if the electoral voto of luis etato is n'jt, east for him. Thorefoi e all poreonswbo realfy ami hiiicerely tre in favor ot bia election canuot nd will not porrnit such euiciilal folly, tleuce, it is necessary that tbey should all vote for the same electors. Of course if there aie two or more electoral tickets for Bryaa hi any slate there ia a division of his trengtb that may result in Lin do feat. SLall this be blindly permitted ? The Democrats of Ncrih Curoliua say, No! Through their state Ex acutive Committee tley lave oilici- Iiy ana cmpnaucauy pioifpieu , gainst such tolly, aud have offered j and proposed the uiest nmdlle, the fairest and the si mplcM pluu for pre- Tenting it. I Tbis sensible and simple and just plauiov securing ortU taroMnas vote for tho man of her choice was proposed, by an almost unanimous vote, at a mooting of the Democratic 3tate Executive Committee held at ! Haloigb on last Thursday night, aud in as lollows: "Wheroaa, both the Democratic and i'bpulisl parties, in tbeir Nation al conventions, have nominated Wil liam J. Biyau for the Presidency, and Whereas, an electoral ticket forj Bryan and Sewall, aud another for suitUjE j. nae and F. .M. im Bryan and Watson will endanger the election of liryan and promote tbo j ' ohaneesof McKiuley obtaining the the electoral vote ot North Carolina: i wseu. having related to niei t Now, therefore, to the end tuatUy Watson in a j iui canvass, u.e all persons favoring the election oi Mr. Bryan may have their vote couu ted iu the Electoral College for him, Resolved, That the Democratic pur ty hereby ofl'ors to the Populist par ty a fair and just division ot lue Bryan electors, and that the chair- man of tbo Committee is authored ? lb r"l. 1 si TBi..iiiva .niTimii I fn ill liih l tuu c o,' .....;,. . ii10 i,..' parties upon ono electoral ticket, and j report to this committee as early as I practicable". I Will this proposition be accepted by the Populists? Why not? What ; plan or proposition could be fairer ? ' w u i Ur.il, ii.a TViivwurt; - XlHCU l) and Populist will name its share of u elnotom hp, I the eleven electors the eloetors and the eleven electors thus nominated by their respective parties will be voted for by both par tieion the same ticket. For instance, suppose the Democrats should nocai aate six electors and the Populists nominate five electors, then the names of all eleven electors will be ; low, m 'S T ; TlCro wiw a largo amount of ami S I 1 ticket .ndb.LMTX"tuSttUlU ABCri" U" W b" ;!.".. On the -whole these condi ,lt . u : cycle. 1 lions have been Very imlavor.ible. Oted lor Dy an Bmocrai.8 u.. iu,.- ullsiB wnO lavor iue eieciiuu wi Bryan. But what about tho Vice Tresi dent? W by, simply let oaou set oi .ltnrH vote for their own candidate for Vieo President. That is, let the ; up a lamp to carry it from ono table and let the Democrats electors vote , ho h&l bc Uiu(1 o ljrt iujur-u.s for Sewall. Thus the Popnlists will j 1(i(luy nigUt. Mr. Smith, in at ote for their nominees IsVynn and j tempting to save his son, got his WabMMi-and the Democrats will ; hands badly burucd. j tote for their noaiireei Bryan and Sewall. By this plan tho total elec- j toralvoteot North Caroliua is cor- j taiu to be cast for Uryan, and ; Watson aud So wall nil, lab-j reoeve his propoi Uouale part of it. Thus neither nartv neither the j Democratic uor tlie Populist will ; sacrifice any of it political principles ...t.i I . lv.ii. ru ! nuuiCYUI, nu. mill 'uiii for its own noiubieifi. 15 thus vol- '. ing for a joint electoral ticket bulb paitios will accomplish its puij ; without any sacri.ice of pi iucip I without weakening its organ ia This lilau of bavins a loiut elec- ! toral ticket lias already been adopt- I , . , . . i ,i t, , . .ed in sever,tltatea by the Democrat!. : and Populists, uud seeius lo bo the 'only sensible plan that can bo ad- ontod in thin lato, if our people j really wish 15.yan to ba elected. Tiik inisteis ol the Lniveisiiy ol North Carolina Leld a special tue-.t iug at Haleigh, on last Katuiday, and by a iinainniotis vote elected Prof. K.lwiu A Alderman president of that institution in place ot Dr. Winston, who had resigntd to ac rept t ho prcsideiiey ol the I'liiver s.ty of Texas Ills election whs a very great, as well as a deserved j compliment to so young a man, who : wau bo.',, alter Urn v ar had be.n, I j I being thirty live years old last JI av. ! j To those old logics who may think i that so youiii; a man should not ho I elevate, 1 to t-o high and responsible ..... ......o.l ui..i., il... i I,,, I U I'itm; mil '"'ii.'. ""ii" .....i.j. ' . ' ia year younger than was Uov. Swain whin ho was elei'ted to the I same position in 1 Silo, and which ho j rilled with such disiinguitthed honor It is lo ho l.oled, and the State is t. he coiigrat idait (! thereupon, that polities h id limiting to dn with th.s election, !or among 'he iru-tees at this meeting weio Ihe most jrom iiient Icadtrsof the Populist, U'. pab lican and Demon alio parlies. So Air cl'our Democratic bu'tl'ieti, j iu their c pp'.isi t ion to the joint ciee- ' i toral ticket propnsrd by our State .... . Comu.iitce, have r..i-e,i thi. point x yieu. js uo miiboiity for taklhg j w h. ,.Lrtorj, uud uoiijii.atiu.: others in their pin This point i well la.; !'. bui ho i'i : p:e; Jo do this In the fust place there a:c now several vacancies on our electoral ticket, and these vac nicies can be filled by the district convention or district executive committee lalify ing the utxuiiiatiou for oh cU-r mud" or to bo made by tho Populists of each of those districts, wherein such a vicu.icy exists. And, it tlu-rc be not as many of tin so vacai.cli s as will equal the number of Popalist electors that may hj uieod on, tl.t n enoucrii Demoeialio elcelois Lavo uiroi.ly announced Hu ir wiilingmHs tJ ,.esj,,n i,taiit,g vo'.ui.l.uy vaCllUl.i0S. At the uieotiiig ol the J.iemo -ratic H(at0 Kxoeiit ive Commiltee, held at Raleib on last Thursday night. Mr. Cement Mialy, of WiU-ton, was iiiianimouidy o'ecle-d chairman and bo appointed as tho secfeiary o! tie c.0muntttn II John W. Thomp SOU, of Kuleigh. lioth of these al e j excolleut Belec'.ioiiH, aud tl.ey ill . , ., , . I conduct 1110 cuujp.ij;ii iijosi. ui'.y The following were fleeted iia th.. central committee T. J. Jarvi:', J S. Carr, J. P. Caldwell, J. 11. I'ou rj. WebsUr, Theo. P. Klutz, 11 C. latter bus entered actively on his Ganipaigu alone and U arousing much enthusiasm wherever ho speak. At Hiver Bond, in Gaston count', on last Tuesday, he had an imuii0o audii-nco climated at l0i()(n,u..d made a magnificent spl-ec... Those, who board him, say that it isn't tin in ts.ii"; that lutssdi , declines to meet him ! . , , t ' , . The election in Alabama, on lu-t Monday, resulted in tho comiiicto success of the Democratic party, its candidate for Governor having a mnioritv ot mora than ii"i,0IHl and - j the Degislatuioboiug largely J)em-. ocratic. This bding the first Slate; election this s imme.", it. result was awaited with d(M?pJntcrcst. P.cv. William H. Do nb died at Durham, on last Monday, typhoid lever, aged 41ycai.i. from Air. y. U. viai Ke, o. i-es .not. -s, ln ti. ,1(1rtheasteri. aud west iiiuiiulio uwoh. ,, I niBl,t o ll,. l,l Hrtl fl. 'i o' : '-' tiil 'r.n.L. r.;it..i ; iive,j cn n,0 ,, Smith 's vouol' son. Tillero, picked Washington L titer. I firm our Koeulnr OorrAnpuu.tim. Was... ston, July 31. ISM. Tbo gold democrats are slowly but gundy h all. A!i tig up lor inyan ami m-vy-i.ly ore member of the Cabinet--Sect Mary llo!;e .Smith Itas docliied f i- lli.-iu, and I'neu other m,.mi;i-i -a. whoso ii. linos 1 am not (lt lil Kjy btve in mi o mention lit this lime, ted !iieir iuteulioii to do thu rum Smith has not loom uiu wim . ........ - -rjSurrfZ ;.rr'.,r- invitation w HI., ,.i-t.., ...l..m lain to preside over a 1U !'. an mid Smvall r.ilii:oi'.t:oii tuivl leg l.i ho Ul) a,,,,,,, i j y,jl;o.to-, , (1 u don, of C t , an.! I .in 1 Mt,v, of K v., who uiv b.itii go;d .i, were in U'n-.! i.;'o:i t us hi i li an I I bey only to lunee.l I'e'ir iu:i:iiio:i n,ii yoU) lo lev. in aud .''ew.ill il l, for l i.eir el.'clion S n but to ftto:1 lior.i..!i li.'S eire.i.iv lin. iie I ciiainuau ,lo:.i of the N a 1 1 !,. I com luitt.O, that h 1 is ready lo t .!' t h stump for tlie tick -I at tie pi'ii!ii cl t;ie i MMiiiill. e. T.ies-i limits in--dieite a geilmg t.e;"t!ier of d sie--crals til it iiu-atl-, Viet. ry. Tim Di.-l.ie- of Co!,!. i. h a den.o cratsaro p; i ii'oi r I i take .oi ae in part in the cam p ngn: '-n-y .-an t vote, hoi. i In y n: those w i,o o.i vote to v iti- w l-V A 11 ',"" itl"i H.'w-,li Week ad' ip- ed I i-n .ml ions j,,., , ,.:iii,m r.i.'V ot ii.o t.:ii,,i;., who tiro ili.ev.!..; c the "ia' eol t1!" d n. o r. Ii:': f.g'.l i-!:l;i 1 1. 1.. . l"i h it- ' I'l'.i.-IM, 'l M l" , i iiolie y iio,'i..l;e In . e , tin' l g d. lil , 1 I ii- v liiell .Mr. I; van -.vi d i!; regiit , iK-ele , IK'CiC t 1 1 d -fsi'd I O ll! i t I ill' I'll':.1 lalt: Christian !', i.y 1 1 .en: i Tile loe.d oi mo I'als hope !. vJu.n tu. '"tin;; til" biiT-e-l lliiog kind . ver held in Va-!oi.;:loii. il .Mr. John W. Hayes. (S S.., reiai y o: ihn Kni ,'hts ol .. v.i n h.it he i., t o:.i.:g ai ' i ; ho ,n.' :.'i:y d i N t'i iL ol gao ' h piai-ti"'! V on ui;'i:m.N I -r 1 m; i ) r an i a. id free I 1 his i M ,-. 11 -.c s i !' " The tt.u ;.!. i Ins e. eia.-.. ale il.t .vor oi c '.i.e.,'' , iu,.i lmye.il v.e I .. it .-.mi el. i I lb van. I. !: or'itn.. ;.l"..- ui.e ? i: . . .! r .. ,.f I ,i, ii- u.,i i..,:. a u.,'-a'.. i,"". -. i i'-IO.lll a.j: ;,, ..,H... ' , i.pa .-n wi. i "4''. a. d in :.!ii I'l: iV.lll. H It of :-t r cent 1 I i 1 ' , 1.1 viili' for il '- S.-m.', f I'.mlh: Di in.n-r it io Cox too returned this to W,st Yug.m 0 le.i'.MIl a;, to I i, 1 . loo haii ::. Hi of the s'.oijil c '..iiii.l ii't-lics. '.'a ipiarif i l; li-imi a v 1 -1 ; make a bti 111 l"ply IO U.'iiiy ii" ii- 1 1 1 " l.'i b i.iiio,;; 1:1 i t,a t . -lite, he sii'.l: '-l.venli.ii-g i right. li.e .-.i.e. s.-.:!iii.i 1.1 ..I pies n! :..vii l'.l ; i.Vii' i:.V i l l'.e I : iulli d oe ul a pr.ni lir. ; l: is ciiiip.y i;si ; I si. i iiiih.....iio, il s'ci to oe I f.'.etig :.t 1 a nt on to t in' 11 is 1 : tmt in ' Sj'.le 1 l i-pi.a.t w! i.iHi I'lin'ii -v.i.i r.uid n"""f .m " It u lil Im'iiiliv ber tnat wheii W" are aiitagon v. ng i u:, ;-t.-, or .(.''.;i.' 1' 'i'.ti.d uii-iisuie" the great trnii!.- puWi-r and tin p ir 'a l-ms a'.e inteK s.s ,.-f thi couio.y w..-l.ae' pids explanation i given hr.-aus a light on o.:r hod- tio.l calm f.-r ' it js weil to hear in mi ml tho dii'.ri ii!.'.! 1 I 1 If.'i Is mi l ,!,-!( : witii d v.oi k I .... hi I'.vr.-n bushi I, pi ':K and iplai t to ti.e c'l. -e '. ; tin' ci.i.paigii' j meas iri; 011 one hide, and g-ili:i and U' p.-i .s.'iiin'. ive Ka-.-i'ii, of C1.1 , ,jn,n't i,,vas;i!0 on lie., other, and who ii in j.isi 1 . t ;i 1 11 -. 1 ft 0:11 a li.'p U i many larmcrs do not tin ier.sttuid it P.OsU.n, :-i- 'I to'iiid tl:.i . if, lis i " . , ".." of IL,. -fluiy ta Li-. .:...'. about .hei A Kail load WUTk. S ...... io than t!..' pr -pie o: I'i" h e-.i i:-..i.-.' I-!, --i Ui,' .N.'W a,: 1 oa-.'i'O'l-. . r ..1.1. t . ' iSuh luV Jli'li.i!iX US Itc U'll;ul ;1a.1i'1;i' oj ui 1 ii ,I,,,r ' r p..s.iblo. Ii mv ti::..' -mi iie Ij"'"". found I hat noo.i.iiv larct'Iil of Uiein !' ' 11,0 " V.vro iu lavol- ol l:ee i-iliiT. Men j viui ttt'i e in a p. -.'ion l" liiii'iv as j Mlii-d ll, e tlnil I!,:- e:...i-e w.i.i 11, . iking lapi l s'rid. s in i veiy N"v Enlund j sti'ilf. andtli.it it the g ,i:. ue.iiil'.iiied , its presont 1 ;.l i c.rry ouo or tw wasn't a word to y in v ..'ul. I io eiy ul leeni. 'i in ie ; h. :ild a! ul Me ! Kuili'V or tin: t,.rili. a :.sill WHS oil t !.: : . I' i e i 1 ."Of. Tnotmli pei" : vocate ol sound ncii, ll 111" tlthllsl , ,1 liry an ami ii .'.iV an ads V. 1 Mill CO'l i viuced lh.it tn. p.-.'pl., ot this c mo i t iy have luu.ie up their min.'.s to tiy t he other r-y.-lem and tl.a'. P.iy.oi is ii'.oitl.' t be e;ei !(',l Pii -.ideal lv a : laial we.ve maj a il, ". Tuc: e is cmsi-.leixl.'ie growling tiutong the iiimi' prominent itputili cum at Mirk Haunt's dictatorial i maimer of tunuing tilings, and a i mi'tio themseives they sun i'i cailiii,,' ! ths last campaign in which n we ihhy ', b.isiuess mm uudi .'took the dii'i's if chaii man "f the republiciu N'a-.- ... ... . i i .. .muai v.o.. n.r, ... ru.,.. .... , '"V, T1!! ! ! ... , , ZTtZ 'Z inat'.d for President. it . d. leated. Lie olhor milli'iiiaire chairman wic l F. J. n. s. id Pittsburg. 11 mi. a se. ins I ) li'iuind Some ol il.i-.iu .eii'll.oiMUs , of Jones, and llie demo;-! aie nr.- on iti leut that his m.'.ii..g"iii t.l ol the campaign will hi vn thu siii.io icsult , the defeat ol the republic im. Pl,vv Vicat lift' (Top Utlliot ia ,-. , ,,:.., l:,i.;,h V C Th w uu , j,iu, l,,-t.1,.,!t. p.nnmer; every day was consiiieramy ao.ivo i.m moma. ... , '.emperature ami mo inanu u 1 reached as high Hi l'2 ilegreca. It : , . I.......I, f:l V(i,.a,)Uj j,,.,, !luWl.ril ,,, red. J ,i,. Iks",, 1,,;3 fr-J :;'571ti " u ,aPmi- In a quarrel with hid wife near Fremont Satur day ni'ht Nitthaniel Moore, aged o.'. cut her throat from car to ear with his pocket hnile. pint made good his cscap?. Je,ilo.'"y vacs tho cause. The Alliance Charter. HON UY lit' 3 11 AVVTSON II1 JOT VJTK TO . uVpinls a syuop. sis(,flhe k.V).i, f Hon. Cytnali. Watson t Went worth on Tucs.lay of last av. ek. In the outm't. wi.lt charaetei is io frankm-.-, Mr. Watson np!aieed t i r4 coiiiicetioii Willi lue U-j.'il-i"n:o of IS'.t i It had been charged tint he wan ii.stt niut'iil a! in tv-eni iug the repeal ol the ,lli:ii.el-lt..ru-r. it "Ti:: JlXVyzX I Use Allhii.i f Cbi.llir. II vaiis n.it ,,f . ,1,1..:... v I ,i:i!llll c,i.ir , .in t.- .1 do I' -I.Ollil l til it IV, A.l-.u.e. d ilo .1,1 lloll.M', I i lu 'et W.I.I til.lt i Il KilOll I. II I. St to ,! lo ci:s;.:-r a lii'ii ol viie.l i tiui:i!ieis of tin t, .c. (,,j of the ,1 a l.n'-: iii an 11 i.U .Mi ' I I; Co n.r Com I ii: : v of the it I) Ainaitcc K ills ot 1 1 0 t m' he a i' , ton.' in h.s ( i:i.r' l i- C nil i ni i - : cimi'l'iioii S a e h i i In-ld tl a', tin! w in I er.i), M s hi" lor I lie A'.i.nv'.' :,!. r.-s. II.' r... !r :i!i',i and ioi- Hie ill'" i.e lie ir I tin' A i-ia-i I ? I i. I i: Mill i:i U ll 11 1 1 I : I.e wot il. iv. n lo ! '.e lua'. I lie i p ni . II el ! i e h.l I p 1-.-.C.I ili' i'.i the i',i;i I i e .! ii lr;" i o 1'ilM' W ,l'l I i'O.t I A I i. ehaitel u a i' (ill ol il . was i oj.iM il as the : i!e li..'!i li.e p -M. I iuii ; ilea o CMS I'.'t ill on ' hei'.l mo nii. in the loi i ev to lepi l i . ii I., ii. .'Kaelidiin li ! I Ii ,t w !. li '.'"-: ll',.l IV". i' to . 1 1." eh. n Ii'. ry. i.e I.I. ills u' li all I 11 'O.i '.: I l.. 1: lltllair uliUl Ol " Wi .n'rodii-id i i ,.a ., in i : in i of hi, , . i-,-n ( r he od "I u. .il li,- "!.;.ri,T and lli" i M li-r I lo- A.lianec Tn. h he I Wits ll'i'l t IV. i i-.-".l i:ic lii-e.Ne w .iholil a '. !i" .!" I a :.! lis' li'it !i .i.s M -til ! """,''!''' ,1 liiii a Mi 'lei III C .-, ' it" l I 'i.il ler Wa . re I h tah e), .'lit, I lien Was l.n'i Mi.r ill J 11 I O! talud oi pa.s.,1 tl, .C h i a no it .n.-e I'.ieu ti , 1 1 .1 in. li I!-" ul 'I 1 hal V.'-.s t;:. i.ruiea A leu, " r and . ,liiik Cur I.Oiia! .Vii'iistii t's. Ai-.'.iii .1 1-.-: 1: 1. 1... in. li 11,1,1-11 l i s I " I Ii il." h in.:! el., hail '.-..! 1 1. 1.r p- ca, . I.; ill! g 1. I'll..: 1 1. : t : , l.ail , i :, 1 j ii:;h n fe 'larl. I'l'-as 1 e of i h: I. i t i d S I es i. 1 i d. se tied and lira ml. d ". . 1 1 . j i;. a id .i" . I ol eo 1. 1 ll.-i"'i ir. en ils-d j "".Hint ol the il.llerenee hel Wt dry in. -asm e'' 1MI.1. t and t l m.asii-i'" lOlar.. i I." ; c. ml. 1 ins ii7 '2-1 1 1. lee i m-li thu ll l.d ' itil.tl t .')7 i. e.il ;ill pe, the k. 1 old - I,i,;;s M'''.1:i- ! a 11 'l a. 1 , -1 o 11 a: l-s m n.e a i;.il.o:i , tho Hani me. sine. i;ill gu..i j,J,u'i m.;,i; a peek. Ihe .j v , in.-us a r., ts a lul l i-l the oc ii inea-s.iie al all. I fim iy I vo ij nai-ln, "dry mciKiiru" j ,ju ,t t.s. no. he a I m slid, but a bushel j .in.; Iroiii Kcysiiile ! ; foa I ti most di., j actions lAici iv oci uri i ii at i iir . eii.-e . ; res: :i', s.oiio i wv.vo i. ii.es Horn Dur . hum. j di..-t b.yond ihe long tnsllc co'.i j iug bom li.y.-viiie there is a. -lent; i iirvo and a downward rade. I p i.n ..ii'iniing Ihe eiine aud i( U in ' a slim I dislaiiee :ia ay ILo (:i;:iiuf ili.-ejVe.i d that the llVsllo Was on j tiro. The liikH'C was rev. rsud, hat J il w;u late and heioie ti e maul at ihe thioitlr had time for n l.i.i ; iiiei.i'a n lleclion ihe train w.is on , the hul l. in ; ircs.tle. Tin- engine and j the elit. le Irani ol ears went down! :o a depth i I some twelve or tilteen ! icet h.'Io.v carry mg iU si ru.-.tioi. us l bey went Vines Glenn, one f I'm; in si and bravest men on the ro,.d, stood iirin'y al his post lo the last moment and Ihe wonder is I tint hu and Ins liivuiaii were no I iii.-tttntly Uilie l. Mr. liiei. ii was I. adly bruised, lint his physicians say no b ines were broken. His in juries tvtli' p.iillllll tlioll,di It is hoped lint sell oils. The tire ma ii was pictlv w.-ll .shaken up, but i.:.s iejutles sue nol s i ! painlill as thos.i ( I tbo fligiue.-r's. ; lr,iit Wood, one nl llm ("ice snl.'i r 1 ci a st-vi'i o sjil aiii ( I tho ankle in iiimpii.gfro.ii tho rear end ol the '; tlain. ! Whil.) thfi crew cseuprd the lire fii:;ed on unlit every pari nl the tram ex' ept what was iron was con , sullied l v the Humes, Four Thousand Lives Lust. SllAMlllAI. Allgllnt 1. KlVl'Ilt !'.S iis'.rotis telal waves along tho con -it uf iiorlherti Japm have been t:r aibled by similar phenomenon on tho coast ol 11 aiibaii, uoflbeu-t of tho pii'Viiu o ot Kiaufjsii, in which Shanghai is situated. On J uly l!ii h. there suddenly appeared in the YelloAV se a huge bank of water rushing t-horewanl with territi.', velocity. From storms cdejo wit lu'Ssi-H tho wave was live miles wide. Thousands of ton of water was Ihr.jAvu for miles inland, tvi iy T u H AnT.Lt iS L ' iai".-; .'ir".;. First Georgia Cotton. Nw Vt.jiit, Aug. 1 The liist b.de ol Georgia cotton (tie av crop), whi. b arrived here yeslcrday toncigiietl to Yatman and" Schwaiz, was sold by auction at tho cotlou exchange to ; day at 2D cents per pound. j A Terrible Railroad Collision. Atlantic City, N. J., July :$().--A railroad ueeident horrible in its de tail aud sickening in its results oc curred this evening jufl outside cl this city and as a result about I ill) portions are either killed or injured. The Heading railroad expse-ix. which left Philadelphia at. ." U o'elo.li this evening for Atlantic ( 'il, ciash.d into a Pennsylvania nil road ex .'ii' i loll liain at t he second tdual to.vi-r, about four miles out from i"!o T. p, .y! v oihi train w n ! r7lXJ., L7I . .... I.. ....I.., I ' 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' ' 1 1 t a hlie l.o i lie I ai d ii j i' llio numb,1!' a h iiadn il . !' is ho i 1 that i an ev: lillt. I llll ll.l:lii.l. 1 is '.lilvhl ll' I'll em '.; !.l r. th u: r.'.l. A; ihe si .T.d .1 'i. i! town. th. trai'l.s (f the t ui r. !. I ii 1 1.;. hi 1 1 y fioi-s 'i ' e !. Vaii in.,; tain .;:ii ! th" n'giuil. b il it t illiei' l.ni. d t i w ill; i I' ti e sp e 1 ol the i Nji'i'h Y.i l.i.i 'i-i-it l o '.'oi li r.iti.r!'. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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