M Op&atham Record T'.iCHbDAI. AltlST tl.im. ""hTa. LONDON. Editor. PEU0GRAT10 HO WIN EES. for president: WILLIAM J. BRYAN of Nebraska. FOR VICE 1'REsIDENT: ARTHUR SEYVALL, of Maine, Fon governor : CfKUS B. WATSON, of- fforsytiv. fon LIEUTENANT OOVIRNOR : THOMAS W. MASON-, of Northampton. J"OR BECllETAIsy OF STATE : CHARLES M. OOKS, of Franklin. vor TREAsrm:i: : 3ENJAM-IN I ATfCOCK, of Wayuo. FOR Al'DlTOIi : AOBtiKTM. IT KM AN, 3t Buncombe. JTjR SUPERINTENDENT Pl'IlMC INSVltl'C'l loN: OHNC. SCAR BOKO I' till, of Johnston, fflK ATTORNEY OFSnt.XI. : 2? RANK I. OSBOKNK, of Meckloubartf. FOR ASSOCIATE iUSTH'EM : ALPHONSO C. AVKltV, 3EORG! H. BROWN JR. Sir jenoE surERioii mru r : JAMES S. MANNlNli, ot Durham. FOR congress: EDWARD W. I'OU, of Johnston. VOLUME XIX. Th Rkm today Segins its nine teenth volume Rnd enters upon the nineteenth year of its existence. The TinblisaUon of a newspaper in this State for eighteen consecutive years By the same person is tjuito exeep tional in North Carolina j nirualism, sod tirere are only three or (our papers and editors now enjoying that proud distinction. And while 2?orth Carolina in general has been such "a graveyard" for newspapers, tbe county of Chatham bus been particularly so. Since the Ks-johd was first established, in 1S7S, sev.rul 7iev?c4apera havo run a brief career in Chatham. Evory year or two a newspaper would start up "in order to fill a long felt want", and after a Uriei.Btir'Jgsle would follow the fate of its predecessors and pass out of existence. Some of theso papers would attompt to got up controver mo with the Uecokd and try to get -some freo advertising from the Reo ord, but iu tbis they wore never gratified. The Record does not be lieve in that stylo of journalism. Its aim has been higher, and its editor's eole object bae been to give tho peo ple ot Chatham a county paper of which they may not be ashamed, and one that is doing iu utmost to promote their prosperity and de-. velop the great resouroes of our good old county. We have no new promises to mako Jbr lb futre, but thanking our wibsoribers for their patronage in the past we shall do our utmost to continue to deserve it in the future, "with charity towards all and malice to none"- The now election law, enactod by the last Legislature, directs that all the candidates shall bo voted for on two separate ballots, which must be deposited in two boxes. On ono bal Ibt, or ticket, must be the r.atnes of the candidates for governor, lieuten aot goTernor, secretary of state, audi tor, treasurer, superintendent of pub Ho instruction, attornoy-genoral, member of Congress, juticos of the supreme court, judgo of the superior oourt, and- presidential electors. And on the other ballot must be tho names of the candidates tor the log ialatM-e, county troasurer (it tuore be one) register ot doods, shoriff, coroner, surveyor, constable and nagist rates in each township, and oounty oooiraissionors. Thus tboro will be two long tick ets, one containing 22 names and the other containing 14 names. Those ballots may be partly printed and tartly written on paper of any color, nd mar have a device on them. This now election law also directs j w aiso uirecis shall be made BtiBii uo mn , r "Lr Za ZX of the for every precinct, and each of the that four ballot boxes hoxea must bo larire onoigh "to con - tain oneoubio foot of insido measure ment and shall be provided with a ballot! must be deposited m two ol the bows, and when counted (at the close of the polls) must bo doposited aissionera and will be quite an ex gtMivcitom in ovory county. in the other two boxes and carnod (ree Hilver arifj snocnngly spoke otjiscquai j soumi ..u - ! nominatea. to the clerk'-office tor afekepinj oThe prairie orator who JJ J ' Jnt ion from j Lieute-nrlv.-V: I)ouKh These boxes (four for every precinct) I .. n . .ni,.in nnldiawu Hjiiaie in in ' ,., .lrttlli,.,..-,l , the Dem ... k niit for hv th countv com- Bl ul" UUU,,1J""U" "-' """' ocean to ocean, iuu "K"' "v " ; r, . r lUSl De paill lOr Dy me touiny luiii o ... i : , . xt..i. I...ni;.! m.mlii i.rh,1 i l:.t fir CoiielSS III fti Tbb Terms dictated by the ltepub-' two roars. He etands for ull that is licau State Executive Committee for dangerous in American politics", cosoperation with the Populists can ' ; . y isn't that a uico way to do not be accoptod in auy county xx here scribe the greut mau whom three the Populists make any professions parties have nominated lor Presi for priuciple. dent? Is not such lanuae an in- Iu tneir reoeut aJdiess thin eoui suit Id every iVmoerat, Populist mittee "heartily endorse" the twin- j HI)1 Silver liepubliean who favors rnations of MeKiuloy and Jlohiii t P.ryan's elcctrou ? and "heroby pledgo our support ot Kareli n speech if said to Lave their candidacy nad the platform been a failure and very disappoint ! of principles upon which they aland" ;wt to the Republicans who beard ! Ol course ns everyone knows, the; him. It is no wonder that he in . ....... .. ."ii..iw i, nnk n that. nattonn is ! against free silver, which the Popu V,..- io ih "...ivninonnf i,noo". r --. Outhrie! How then can honest Populists ... agree lo elect u United States Sen-! Atfalitst Urpublil-atl Fusion, ator who endorses that platlorm ami j Iu view of the efforts that are now strong for McKinley? And yet buing made iu this Stato to fern that is req ihed of them in order to bouest Populists to su-iii :o their have Republican co-operation! ! principles by fusion or cooperation Yes, tho Republican State com-j with the Republicms, it may be mittee, in their published address to both timely aud appropriate to tho voters of North Carolina, "re-; publish tho following extracts from C'tmmeud to tho Republican voters the address of the Populist S;ate of the Slate tho necessity of co oper-. Executive Cuwu.iiUo, which was ation with tho Populists in all the published iu tho CifictsUtit of Feb couutiis, wb;re it is practicable, on ' runty O.h, lS'.'t!. Iu puii.isuing tins ad tho legislative nml county oltieers dress the Ciiouim.ih ileelar. d for '-co with the inkrt.ii' Vnj tlmt tix-inher opeiatiou ou and lor pi ii.ciple, hul cf (f-r l.,;ps!ittvn' ah all support tft? not for spoils". This declaration nud ri'imiinr of the .'cpul l. an oi-iaafjr the utlcr..n -es of the Popiilist Slate Cn'tC'l Sf.itc Xciuit'ir". !coiuuiittee (printed below) uiv in That nominee is Senator Pritch-' strange cciitriit lo the cfioits now nrd, as the Rcpwbhean Slate con.. being luudo to fuao ag.unft principle volition has already nomiuated hi in, and only for the t-poils of otUv! and Senator H itler's paper, the Rmd caiefully and soiiouly con CiHOtfi'tii, has denouticad him as a tdrter what tho Populist Stale com "straddle but;'' who had betrnycl miucc pu iiishod last Pebruaiy, as the Populists who helped to elect ioilowr: lim in the last Leislat 'ire. I "the liue of bailie ha3 already Ot course, in many conn I it tho ' .. . . . present I'opu..s. m,-f is (U.e s'.cr,..-, registers and treasurers) wid .iccept. this r. fptiretnent ot'lhe Republicans, and indeed they wtMild ac.-ept any other condition however di.hor.or. ' , .i-t able, in order to secure their r. -e!ec. titm. But while tor their personal p:(tit theso county officers maybe ...;n; .. r i.i ,.,.. ui unv ti'i-ii s for Iu- sion, yet the honest Po-u!ists throughout the State w sent to siivdi a saci itieo i ; till pri: con- evmi if it does d-'Pi'iVj :l lew lliceis of a piece of jde ! As tho ''iN!?.t.''ii has frctitetit!y stated, it is just as important to have silver Senators as i: is to have a sil vor President, aud surely the Pop ulists of North Carolina will not con sent to any trade, or bargain and sale made by county orll.ers. ly which the next Senator frou. this State shall be against fr-?o silver! We therefore call upou the honest IVpuiiaU ot North Carolina, who siiiCtrcly beiievo that free silver is ; tho paramount issue. to spurn with , contempt this requirement of the I Republicans "that members of the , P , . ., ,. , ,lK ! Legislature of both par ies t Kepnb, ( lican and 1'opu.isi) shall support tho ( norainoeot the Republican caucus for United Status Senator I .si.,., . ii... P ,i'i oiii iv lio ruhd ' bv office holder or by the people! , .., themselvis . This question is printed in quota tion marks b'-eauso it is not oi igiual i with tho Kecokd but is copied from the rrogriv lrm,; and it is a iue ji . question that is especially pertinent aud proper just now, when the I op- ulist county officers iu this Stato are Irvine to rule and coutrol their party . . .i i . f.. , bv forcinir their party to fuso or co- Dy .oic.ut, iui.ii , j operate with the Jiepublicans. Yes, in many counties of tbis Slato the Populist officers, in order to so- cure thoir lo-eloction, are trying to forca thir parly nfiian xcilh ,lft Itepublicans, and beucothe pertinen cy of the above question propounded by the I'ro.jimice Farmer last April, when some of tho Populist oCieors were denouncing Senator Butler for rejecting the Kopublicau commits tee's offer to fuse. That proposition of tho Republican committee was do nounccd by tho Cuucd-siiin as 'a cold blooded and almost brutal prop osition to divide the plunder among a few meu", just as is now proposed iu many counties in this State. Tho Caucasian also denounced tbis prop osition as meaning simply this, "Wo, the office-holders aud leaders, ra in h; iliiior fi.i thflhtufl'aiid oie. , ... . r....i... :..k...Ji ; i auil We uaB uu nil luei iiiLViuoi 1M i , .. ,, , ; the peoplo than to use them to that end . Now, will the people, the honest masses of the People's paity, allow mouoy of the Constitution to co-op themaelf es to be thus "used'' iu or- -( ' It 'rMul to" 'can . ,, al votes of North Caroliua to a can- derthata few onicesholdfiis may rod.dite wbois ou Alm.,.it.ull ,,at,i0t, tain "the stuff aud pie"? Aro theyiauj wno wiU fiut t the bitter willing thus to sacrifice their polit i death the infamous British yold cod ical principle ? For, is it not a com- , . a , . .. .i,.,, iiw, P,cte 8a0l'.'fice P V1 , . , .. of JJrvan whcrewncerely inravor of iJryan j ai?d f,.ae B,vGr fuge or co-opeiato 1 w ; kU lleDublicaDs, who aro iu favor' : of McKinley and against rtee wnvoi r i-BgEbeganhisaipaijjn at j wboro ho Bp0ko m company with : gena.or pritchard anil other prom- incut Republicans, lie ridiculed aviiimrorn snccch that he has Dcen .Tin m Till H nilLL!.!! lllUv I'D wo UlUtl 11 K . um V iw , v. . -- totioij over tho prairie for the UitIuui me mouuiaius iw iue Bt . anam in i-tun ...i" ........ - - sion with those honest advocates ol : : i:. U-..I.,.,. U.ll " eo VJ been drawn. Ju llio coming lirfiii t.vi.rv vnter tuiHi n. on tn;o m . : t . . .. Utf m(18, ljno hun,t i u,, UiB i.0Iub,i,e, with trusts. monopolies aud British 'oriis, or be uiust line himself up wiib the peoi It. i upp;.rt f-1 w' WV bo tiomuiatcil at ot. L.ou;s, ou Jtiiy j 'pue Dt inocrsiie. winjr cd the gold paity and ihe Republic iu wi of t!.e ii'ni pti'lv II. e .,!! iiarlv will lioini:: tie e iiiiii dates who belong to !n? Brills!! gold tru-.l, pud wlio ptai:d i: r tb e suite eviis that now curse Immunity. No Congress wt.l eve.- be able to give the people relief and good g.'VCMi-L'K-:U ttiiiil an Ameti.-au patriot I ill in the Vliii House, i.'m I'ivsi lie nl's power tf veto and Lis com :),:m I of livine!. dons ut l)i:ii;, wi.l cull';!- bo used Fou tiie pL-opie or .oiN.-r Ihe )!e.tple. Therefore, in tho coming campaign no paliiot can vote for a goldbtig for Piei-idont, oi for any candid ito f--r the Presidency woo :s not micondiliouaily nod uu i ij in vocally aud uvo.M'iliy pledged to t!.o ftfrO and u.iliiititt 1 coinage ol i;v;r and (n a ph.ifoim which pledges ihe eaitditUte anil binds ihe . iir:y lo lunepi-naen; iiciion on t;nf llo must uoi on,y i.e nieudly to silver but bo must lepra sent the people on tuis jjreai aim vital question. The peopte w,ll not again be deceived by fair promises ( ivoCn, pUlUor,u declaration TlieSlU0 ,.lweou ,.l0 single gold tUuUri and Ihe free coin:..' ot sil tfl nlB.1o ,0H j,,lin for ilotibl or misiuttit nictation. The people's danger is not iu fighting hi. open enemy. Ihe danger is in a doubtful candidate, with falro prom iwj8 0Q lue Mtra,uiinfr platform, who bus boon secretly pledged to the money trust. Now. it is the duty of patriots in every State, tho patriots of all par- i g jiue , 8,,aint i tiJ0 C0IUUJO enemy, against both old parties, as outlined above. Let those ! in North Carolina who aro opposed i to tho srold combine lose no timo iu . fa"'" v . . getting together aud lining up for 1 the greatest (druggie xve have ever uuj for American liberty and pros perity. The People's Put ty in North Carolina endorses aud stands ready lO IttkB bUtue riw luwi. . . .yu i has been takeu be txxeeu the lie-form forces in tho n.itiou. that is, we are ready to cooperate xxitb individuals nr nv naifv that, will turn its back upou the gold combine aud make a common light for nn American aye torn of finance and for American principles iu all Government affairs. r Hut, we have now before us a Pies sideutial campaign and the groat overshadowing issues that presout themselves for solution aio national ones, iind among these Ihs greatest and by all odds ihe most momentous to our fuluro liberty and prosperity is the financial question. A large majority of the voters oi North Carolina are opposed to the j jBjr0 gold staii.lard. A lare lua 1 ioiitv ot the voters of North Caro I linu endorse tho resolution passeu uy - . - . . 1 that silver convention, and wo mvilo , wh) faTtir tbcs.3 irieat pi iu I eiulee. who are opposed to Ihe siuj,'le ..old standard and who are for tho piracy. Tho people are tired of ?lll,n"P a no lieoioo uio meu wi they are still more tired, i.f possi i . i i i i. iu j () - f huulbl, f, aud bypocriles. : TLy want t0 8ee tLo is8ue drawn ,.. i.,. ,..,, iimneonle ami the , coiunioo enemy. In tho coming cam ' pain the people will have an oppor - , Tbty wi baT0 aQ 0p,ortunity to Tolo for a gtuto ticket aud for Cou gressman and for a whole ticket that ; tlraxx n touare Uletm's Eulogy of Watson. I ,,,, . i ll i , ! neu n man u.ga.y epoucu , by those who know bun best and i aro in daily contact with him then . slraugeis can thiuk well of bini, aud thereloie all person who are not i personal,, acquainted wUh Hon. j Cyrus B. Watson must think well ol j him because ho is so highly etU-em-1 ed l7 every one who knows L.m. Iu(brma:,v. whlci. lots i,,.,.v;iscd Iron. 'r-r 'TZ'ZJr u'1 1 1 ' , llr. Watson: ! -For t-ighlecu years ho h s been i one ol my n.osi active opponents in the practice of aw, uiol my bImhj. ti ers bli.l small under his hurUi: blows ot logic, and the pocnel tinoiis ; ol my ciieuis have sullorcd irotu iiic . l'ii-eeorhiiuri'uineijlsnlidolo(iuuiiee, I y et, I say it, to his honor auu gioi'y. i thai ciurmg all ths lime, like a ; Wns tin ann-'l ol even Iiy the must biuvo umu, be always sti uck liooj ! pnoiounfed opponents of Multhusi tii sliouhier, and never below Hit-! jinisni in their coutroveisii s with bo.t, ami 1 havti never liuort n tiiui , th. in.rant (heorisls wlio believed to Jo ,t Utile, a mean or U.stoiior- j tini the limii. of pipulation hit, I able act. j h.-eu or was about to bo reached. , 1 Uave read and board of Low as a j Ai-cu'dunx lo Mulhall ths total mcru boy, ho donuoil In knapsack, ! and with muskcl in Laud, went to ; ilio liont, to Cgul for a cause he deemed jusl auil Hgtn, ieiuriiing i nomowiiii loar.ul woun.is upon n.s person, as I lie pi ico ui his btaVei y. 1 nave Sueu tiiui pei Itrl'.ii lii.-i WeeK 1 ly pilgt image lo luo ullle laiiu near KtniiTaWiii; to leceive the b.essings an.i pruyirs ot A sainted and veiy wiMi obi nj.;iiie:'. I know mm lo be a t.uo husband and a devoted lalln-r, and i.o.v in ti.e ..-tilth ot his power, ond Honored with i t.o l.iyiiesi giit ol his pany, he is not asliiunod to aekn j .v.edge hiiuoell an humtdo foilowtrol Hie greut God wlio iuiule biio. B.ave so. diet, tlevoi.id S .i, faith Itil iillsbiii.d and pareiil, ui.o tint i re ehfisliaii, I hail luce, as wor.ny lo be, and that will be, ihe mxiUta. ernor oi ourgrsiitl U.ii orin swuc . i Watson and Oiitliric. From tho N'ws aud Ohaervor Jlel lust. Th. Populist and Democratic c didates for Oovcrnor will have joint canvass. trini, and div.-seil iu slviisii Chainuau Manly yesterday 4 e:pin- it tiovei nor Levi cep.ed tho i roptisiiioii made by ! p j,,.,, n's 4:;pensivo li.nel, jus1 Chairtiian Acr lor ajoiiii d.so.s i..n ; ;i ,'n . ( . ,.,,... tic h.al belween Mr. Ualson uut M.ij. (iU.,,.u.,.s ;, ,. 1.:rlet and the lb liuibrie, aud soon iheso gentlemen j . iM iiv.,,,i(j ,.rl- t rs on ihe oi her, Will be speakliig for Jb'xaii ano t 1 1 . , . i holding t ted' meelitigs l:i Seiia ver tro:u ttia sama slump 1,1 '''l;' i p, ,Ul s i. i.'-i-priee.i apartment, Hum. Jlltlgo Ullssul, Wlio St - oiiied much support on the '. 1 i.m , u lie is ail. e tj iiiv'Ot. a.iy .ni-i on loe stiimp", has beeuinviU-d by boiu '.' jr olvn jJir.v ... tl,,:ill. fc I . t-i i candidales to a joint tl.seus?!oii. and I o ,i i,.,' jil-jis o. . t l ... i . il.. ...i'. . ! ' t . ... c lias run iio:n fotii. uu iei. v..,- i day altcrnoon lor the mountains, confident that Watson aud Gmbrie woii:d so manage tho debute as lo ict Ihe people loi get ho is ruul.lUK j b.tlltr clothe or better ciiciiMi- on a fold standard plalbu in, ami j ti,.(,,l.l s tj.ul i!,;(Kl 1'i.j.uiiM man- that he bought his iionnii.tlion. Jle H ,.;s has an idea that by coward, y I u:i j ' ' ' . .. . . lilliglO llto niolUililllis I.e will be the j ijj,! V,.,j y i" one to prolit by lite joint .iiscu.-sioii. j .;:ivt.jv. ,u a r-tnody fv.r Lie wiit tind, on ibo oilier bund, Unit j M. ,,lt;,;or, ; t ,,!, o, t n b itlie Ihe peoj.lo will be told every uay of I h iW Tijij modicine his malevolent spirit; the position of;, . 71 1 1 1 1 1 lo be iiieiiliarlv ad bis party; anu mai uuninu mm Watsou xx ill tel tho people thai, while the differences belweeu the i'emocrats and Populists are com paiatively slight, there is a great gull tixed between auy mau xviui xxaiits tree silver and good govern tneiit and tho Itepuhiicaii paily and Daniel L. Ui.ssoll. North Caroliua Mica. from tU Milling UazUa. I Tho wiltt and apparently xvortb less mountain region around linkers ville, N. C, is iliu main source o! mica for tho United Slates. Alien mining is ono of the greatest indus tries in North Carolina, ami has yiolded fortuues to those engaged in it. Mica is found in all sorts of blocks, )f various thit kuessps ami .i I I... . rO: ,1.. .. 1 .... 8,.U,.c0, ,uu u r,...v . sii it unti ilbocomes mo linn, irnnsi 1 n.:i.i.. ...( 'a naieill IIOMUIU natvt Ul von, tin. v v. I ... . .... . Ibis material is bv nature embed ;.. Oouii.oii tiirnti.'li ih feldspar in masses largo or small, close together or far apart, and is blasted from the rocks by means of dynamito, tho purer veins being j j()Untj betxveen the walls ot slato. The average sizo is about 4 by C inches, although raro sheets of 2 ly 8 inches are sometimes found, i he electrical industries aro largo con suiners of mica, it being invariably used as an insulatiug material on all high voltago ariniluros and for vari ous other purposes. No Fusion in Orange. Si.e. ll lo lb NewsniKl Oberrftir. lIILLbliOKU, X. J., AlifiUSl. -i. oi"! PopuM county convention ot Or: ango metberc today and nominated thonfollowiug officers: For Sheriff, A J. Gordon; for Treasurer, W. t York; lb. Legislature, A. F. Holmes , XI I 4 Ol Tl. and two commissioners, leaving the ba anco of the ticket vacant. A . r ' committee was appointed to confer: I wit, the Republicans as to fu,ion ! ,,u tle remaiuder ot the ticket. I lie Hepublicans rofuso to accept thwir proposition and there will bo no fa sion iu Orange. Prohlbltloifstate Ticket. From Hie News au.J Obtcrter '21t Inst. The Slate Frohibitiou convention mot at Salisbury yesterday. Tl attendance was very small. Only alien. ei ht ,.,h . eounties xvero reprosenteti. . x,7e followi.xK ticket was nominated; For Governor, James R. Jones, of n i ' t;. Vint.-n.'nr : u j i),,NV,.:, Kaleish, Sccretarx of j ylftl0i Thomas P. Johnston, Salis j,e paHj Superintendent of Public Instruction , (J . W. Holmes, Yadkin j College State electore wore also the eighth district. World's lncn'asins? Population Kroru iLe Sew York World. (l,U)Ulslji ,.owlh of Eoro. , iu Ul0 iasi twenty years ! j -; navi 0f a uiovomeut in popuU tion which is general throughout civillz,il countries It is ceitMtoly tyT'luc oi f.0!, 5,o(0,0U() to 70 000 000 in Itss thin, two decades is p.uulleloii by alike iiicrcat.-, coittuicd cliutly to the ciiu-s. While liel.ii.d, Italy an I Sj.ain arc not so rc.-poii.Nivo lo the ni..-c inciil, it is lor can cs loo w. n uiiili'. si..d lo make Uivir cases seem evet -ptions to i he rule tint I i it ir. at M.iuniih,: hi.u meehnuical impmve meiils ol tho century aro in'tumi: u r.wsililn to:- the World lo Mvdllco ami support a hrger v.puUlton than j r p ipul iliou d Hie earth iu the time ot .-. iiiiiisi a-, di-sar ditl not rscedl o J.dtm.i'Oti, so thai in the United SiaiiM wh n.v have more poop e tinn Ihe earth eoalainetl Wtien Hie emtnre ol the 1','t sars was at its iciU-.-t Aet-oidiii ' to lite same auttio.i-'y die p'ipiilatioii of l''urope was tuny r)O,i!0,!,'l'bll in t'.e 1'itieenlh ciiilmy. wiule now U is estimated at ovt r .l.'n.OOU.iliiO j e ple, whose average of iivmg is lar Itijlier than that of the Hgn of Aii;:ii.-ius or that ol the ! ee it it eeoi in y. It ii bi-joiiiiiig nioro and more a so f evitlii! proposition thsl lite iu creaso ol civ I Ziti'.m is not only ac conip iiii' ti i'.v but is tlept ii. lent on aa men a-e of popul iti.m. And no f :ct i:i ec .n. i.Jie hi-tory is of mole lar it iillij. iieporiaiii 1S,n Bill let' Li vni High. W.v-Miij '".ti'-c iii'lrne I'lilla lulpi.lu liun-ril Ii.i- H .1,1'f itlid hi.- '..t, ;., 7UOi i.i the Popunsi Legisia live. Campa i;n t. oiiiiuillee, ail neai , e. Jodrooni and p.r. ii. d -pially llsl ut.ih tie i an an 1 li e pp.-a. u:. ci: o ropulisia iroin curit-ai ii. e.-. an-i cartoons. N com tnillee ol' bankers, or goitl bu.;s, or ol anv oilier vurtetv, could be in a pled lo tiio relitf and euio ol all m ale Ctmplaiuin, ext-ninga won" detl'ul direct influence in givimi strength and tone lo the organs If you ha vo Lo-s ol' AiMtite. Consti pation, Headache. Painting SpeiU, of it re Nervoir.;, Sleepless, ExclUb'e. Melancholy or iiotibed with li..y Spells, Electric I'.ilii'isis tho nu-di cine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. I'ilty (!ents and 1 III) at O. U Pilking ton's Unit? Store. My lilllo boy, xvheii two years of age, was taken very ill xxilh bloody ll.ix. I was advisod to use Chamber lain "a Colie. Cholera and Kiarrhoea ... '. i i....i.:t. ,1 .., i imeoy, ami ...ck.ij ,m.,v...... ,.. .. . of a 1. iMIe. I eart-Itiny leati inn tu- t-ftillv I eel ions and ave it accordingly. II , hll, fcl.vv surelV -- bo b-.'ati to improve, gradually re t . - i ..I ..ml l TlllW rl BlOtlt llllll fovereo, i stronj' as ev I feel sure it saved his life. I never can praiso the Ucm pdv half its worth. I am sorry cv- ;oiy one 111 the woru ooes not m.o S. llinton, (ji abumsville, Mai ion Co., Florida. For sale by Hyuuui& lleaden. IlryuuN Tour ol'thr Slate. Kai.ki.ii, N. ;., Ang. 21 Demo crutie slate Chiiirinan Man y is per feeiiiitr arrangements for Wiliiam .1. lb yun's tour id North Caroliua, it being di linitely settled that hexxill comt to North Caiolina. Ho will I iiiuk.j a txxo ilnys tour on a special pi,ejtraiu through the state, lunkiug - . - . i . m..'fe.em.u the rear tut plat orui. and wnl bo heard a m d w 1 1 " ' " llreo rt-tiU.iirsj-ei'C'ies, one J" gh n..d probably one at Gtoensboio. Tutfs Pills Cure All Liver Ills. Doctors Say; Dllious and Intermittent Fevers o Wiiich prevail in miasmatic dis- i ;ed by ctnmL uerangemems ui mc Stomach Liver and lJowels. The Secret cf Health. The liver is the great "driving' wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, the whole system becomes de ranged and disease is the result. Tutt's Liver Pills rc ail Liver Troubles. 0 rfinftn "sa3 W BUST JiikPIE fmW mmKV mm JTT-.jirs-""" () I J 1 1 1 ! I' C ISS tBi 1 t W. i.. l.ol)ON & SON'S and sec how cheap they can sell you one. They keep all kinds of FURNITURE, The Best $-2.50 Oak Bedstead you ever sauf. PM TSIiflliO', Aug. (, lSi f.. COXKKNSK1) RKPOltT OP THE CONDITION or TIIK Commercial and Farmers Bank, ;,, KAId.Uill, iM. a I.-I.-VIH !:Pli TO T!IK S1ATK TliKASlTIIKU, O.N T.IK Rl'SoViU E . Titm.is and D.s i..Ih, .?:'. 'C.i'. 1 7 HI O.-Hi-ilrat'l.--. (.-cured tT.im'H'o Ovfi-tliaf uiist cured. 1 :', P.I 77 s--, (100 N (' ! pi-.i-i. li nds-.?-'i (ll')'il' I5:::i.-: lli-ii' i', Peiniliiris tile Olio C ii (;.-. l-'ivtni". i . ii e- title, I loans. I Lie from Palik--1 ;s hi d cash it I';;: IS.VP'.' Is 1 i ,s",i ."i ; : . ; . r : . i iti ill -'It;:!: t.'.'-J) 7'. Cu.-h in Vaults, r-r, i:i..i'.l We Ko!:,il v. .ur cr.lhcti. i s and We xv ill bo p'ii'-a-ed to coiu- pond l Lali.'t s or 0 i liil.g ni x.- accomon. SANFOaO Fiiriiitttrt4 DfiiliM. I'mlor tiikois. An-1 Agents l'r l.tnl- illMI .V IlilU's I'iillitiS illl'l C'l' OilliS. 1 1 . t : i ,'. t St CM'lv 'ill III I.- lilt: niiiil I'ofoivo prompt illUMll I'.lt. April 2. ls:'rl. TUI2UNIVKH.SITY. ii, TfKf'.i'i'H. SM St ii.i. iitf. 'lulu, ii ifrl.'.il n jrnr ll...ir.l!H i.'lclit li llnr.-i it nn.iiih.S f.iil I'l.lli';:-' Our-, a llti. 1 t vi.it I-w Siii""l M"ll. i SV1i...i, s'tc.er.".' S.'!n. ( r 'Ii icIhih, t. It la.' l.irs nii.I l-".'u.s t. r .In- ii: .ly. A.I if f I'UKslliF.ST XM.SsToN, t'lcilii l llli!. N. '' Ml oitn; (ii: s. li. iiy iu i. S u:....t a Li'irtf i..- i s.-i-an-.l ! m l')' la"" II ji. Vittli .ni l wt i-. it Hi. I.'Ui .lay f Koinu.iry. l.-ii, I will h.-ll f..r .-'islt nt ii.tl.ll" n.i-i..ii.i.nlli.i Vm Ml ii-s. n sx'l't l:ix V. ilw 'J'J.li Uy '' Anstift, lsjii. tin- Iitti l ....-rliii'.l Iu fii l m. i-'K.i!. sloia.H In Ill. li..ry M.uin'r.l iiiwnslilii. cii'i'liani I'.iiihty. nit.t In mir H.TI-S on Oi rtli si.lu "f snl'l M- .,,.,,.. R...e,i,u m- u..'N..t u. U. . , K , u.. i Hju-Liu'V '.n ilio wont, s 1 mi.) i. : Smltli mi l i.iti It. ivrry -. Ti. '.II U.I- I'.'fc.l. .lilSIII'X .IOHNSOS. .Inly :il. 1KU-. TjaOUiGAt.E SALE -UY V I U- aTB uu; .if n inrtKn:n mwiiioI tu 0. W. C..(tln l,j I.nwls Smltli nisi t Ite nml July t.Hn.-t.Tr.s! lo mi, aii.l roflsi. r...! In It. k t! K." pauo In H five "I tlt r.'Blsti'r .t il.-A'U "I Ch.nliMi c-uiity. 1 will mil I'-r mil at (.it. .11" mi.-tfn. ll.o ...tirt li..ii.'n .l i.ir In l'i'.ui' h i S o . it Mo ilny, tlm "tli ly "f St-pi.'nibvr, lt-'.ui, tliw I"-rtmi-rllM il In onl'l nn t'i.-i!'-. hliiniis In Ot.lt iwu slitc lii xal.l o.iii'.y. ami Ih iin.I.'.l Ly U. lanJ nt l.ihn Check, Jeniian Snil-h nifl I mien Tlllmnu, c. iitHliiln twi-lve ui-rto mure ..r ln. A,iK f.. WHN H.F.I KUS. Horner School, Full Term loiiis Sojtoinler I 1 1 1th. Aiply i'or cattilduo. si. mn I ron Tim A-lvoiit 'JVnn of the Firtv-liflli School Ycsiv will lo- giu Sciiletnhor 21, lS'dd. Special at lent ion paid thorough instruction ou violin. to the . J uly 23, 1 SW. I'aveatr. nd Trarfe-Mrlrt obulned. ml ill rnt bimiaege cnndnctcil for MODtfiATK fit . Oitn Orricr i Opposite U . P.tcntO'Picc nd .e?uw T'Sfetil Tin to Uiuo Hum dioM remnie from XViohineton. . . Head model, iln-wlng or photo., with rtoncTI tion We mlvi.6, if itental.ie or net. ftey ol cl.rKe. Our fcc m.t due till rwteul U neurwL A pmntiT " ll'iw lo OMi IMicnie. witl tittiiei'.f trtml'tliput. iu Juut btale, cutuity, uc town, e. nt tree, ..i.trfei, C.A.SKOVV&CO. Oer. Mint orrice, KiNro. t. . .1. J. i HO.M VS. Pi e.-i if nt. I- ' J. G. WILLIAMS iggljsjj nt? I lib GS lllrii hki'Emdek, 18D5. LIABILITlKS. Oipitai nuu-K paui m Cash. l'n.iivide.1 Profits, S100.000.00 20.81.22 30.000 00 10,880.03 'silts paao:e, Duo to !iiiks, I'l-posits ut'ject to Check 350,510 8fi 1,859 87 ' '.i.sbiei's checks outstand ii.g 8513,531.08 t'S bosinfss Wc gnninnfeo satisfaction. will, those who contemplate making I ER MAN, Cashier, ! IMITPD k MIHTII ew RAINS' DOUBLE DAILY SERY1CE To N.-v Yolk. Alhiiita. Hii linioinl, Xorflk, Ami nil loints NOKT1I nii-l ruirni. Trains Leave Pitts-boro- '.) 05 a. m. Train' Arrive boro-- at rttts- 25 p. in. 11 15 a. in, J nhi t.rrrj'l .SiNo'iiy J't N !IS 1' PL' LLMAN VESTIBUL Tin ixs. T. J. .i.N DCKSON, General Pass. Agent, Po. Isiiioulb, Vu. E. ST. JOHN, Vice Pres. and Gen. Manager. V. E Me. P. EE. Gen. Supt. II. W. 11 GLGVEIt, Tnd'.i" Manager. " C F. 1 "II RAILWAY7 JOHN GILL, Rkchver. Conclensed Schedule. Ii.efft-ct August 23nl 180C. Noktii Ior.Ni. No. 2 laiLY Lukx-0 Wtlmlnuioii Arrixv Viiyetu-vCIn 1,,-iiY.i rnyil.'ilil Ij-hv Knyoiti-vllle JuoclU.u Ijhvc Sftnti.r.l I.nHTeSllrr City i..ave Cllmnx Arrive tlrwontKiro T Ji m. 1U.4S " II 05 11 15 " J'i. 4 p. m 1 -i0 " 40 " SOS " 3 11 " 6 Ji " No. 1. ILXII.Y. LfxiTH OreoiiStmro Arrive Ml. Airy SoCl'U If OVS0 ' oiivn Mr. Airy ' -v xvi.inui iv.t i. vi. Utnil.ri ;..iivn stioritty I.HHVA Smifnr I Leave ty..tovlll Ariivo xxiliiiliigum 0.4S n. in. 11 O" i.m " J.'Jf i 19 4 46 lii " NOHTH BOO NO. No. 4. DAILY. U'Hve Bi'tiuntivllle Arrive Xtmt'.iii l.i-ave XiHxtim Li-iivo lli'd senium I i'hvh l".e mills Arrive nyatuvllle bOl'TU BOUND, B 4 . in. V 45 " V FiO " 10 1'J 90 " 10 W No. 3. DA1I.T. I.enve KHyeitevlllo l.i-i.v.. Il...i' M Ills l...itv lie.1 Sn iiif Aitivi Xl.ixii.a XiHX'.llll Arrive It. iinriiBVllle OItT!l lioCND. 4 4S p. 4 ill ' 51! 6 14 ' f. II ' Till ' No- 10. Vlie4 Daily Kio'p boudny- Leave I'nin.rur I.I'.IIV Cltnmx Arrive Orel iul.ro I.t-HV Or. i-i.slii.ro l.eavo Sn.kJililo Arrtvo Mailiaiiu e 44 a. m. 8 54 " 90 5 " 111 60 " 11 50 No. 15. Mlie4. Dally Exe't SuiiSiiy. SOUTH Dol'SU. I mve M.lll3tll l.fvi. si. keltil0 Arrive HrwnsiNiro Leave Oi'wnaijorft Leave CIIiiihx Arrive KHn-senr IJ -It p to. t " J S6 " 10 4 01 " NORTH BOUND CONJtECTIOHf. At royottovlllB with Atlnnllc Const Line for All iH.litls Nnriti aud Enet, an.l Kanfvr.t with Iho 8o iKiard Air Line, nt OieouiOmrn with Hie Buntherm luilwiiy Ooiiiiany, at Walnut Covo with tlto Ho fi.lk ti weeieru aallruai for Wlutoo-8m. HOCTH HOUND CONNECTIONS. at Wttluitt Cove wlili the Morfol k Wertera Bati roaU f'.r li-am ke aud polnla North aud wt, at Oreeiiborn with the Southerii Sallway OaiaMuy for linle'gb. Klchra ud aad all polata North aud Enel. I ayetWT.ll.. with the AllanUe Coaat Um (..mil ...ii,tShi.uin,at lal..n with the S.ab.aM Air I.lnc lr Chrl..no. Ailuuia aud all 4a South and South weal. W. K. TL. OWI Pe atuu f, V. rUT, Ovu'l Manager.