r ? T 2 I Jf'- if- i Published Evkkt? Thursday, by YOUNG & GRAKTHAM. THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, 1892. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TIOKET- FOK president : G ROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. ADLAI E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. ESTATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET- FOR GOVERNOR : ELIAS CAKR, of Edgecombe FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR i R. A. DOUGMTON, of Alleghany. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE OCTAVIUS COKE, of Wake. FOR TREASURER. DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. FOR AUDITOR : R. M. FURMAN, of Buncombe. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN STRUCTION : JOIINC. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnston. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL : FRANK I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. RESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR STATE AT LARGE: C. B. AYCOCK, of Wayne. R. B. GLENN, of Forsyth. the FOR JUDGE TWELTII DISTRICT : GEORGE A. SHUFORD, of Buncombe. THE FOURTH PARTY. The following from a Texas paper is going the rounds of the press and vre publish it by request: "Ed. Courier : Being an old and Astute politician and having careful ly studied and analyzed the Demos cratic. Republican and Third party political nlfttfnnns and fin.llno- thpm all rntton n,l rmrvi t n,o r r u. ..,y leuuencies. caicu 1 l - t , 1 iaie in uieir nature, design and pur- Vpose to oring disaster, ruin, poverty Bnd destruction to the masses, and ... I lipMnvin,. fl.n ;D ,.f i r . b ..v. , ..e u! averts ing ine disastrous ruin and that threatens our country !y organizing ia fourth political party similar and Vet dissimilar tn Pirlr nf ti.A r,.. "J WUW I !U ... . .. , ' " " "" " ,,uc forgoing, as it is made up entirely of the rag.tag, bob-tail, dissatisfied, dis- affected, grumbling, growling, whin in.r memhpra nfntw rUf;i ties; and dissimilar as, no man is al lowed to become a member of ;iui party lor uur party iraue or in ... f- - . . -i 'fluence. I hereby call a mas3 meeting of such men as above described to meet in John Borbee's opera hall on the night of May 21, between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing and fully equipping for the war of this fourth political party. When fully organized we will elect by ballot a sufficient number of men to fully, secretly, stealthily and soeakingly canvass all the entire county of Hamilton. It shall be the duty of canvassers to lie on, misre present, and throw their nasty filth and slime, and even puke on all other political organizations I here by notify all interested parties that no one shall hold office in or even be come a member of this party until he fully endorses and subscribes to the following oath : A. B., in the presence of these, iny disgruntled brethren, do moit sincerely promise and swear that old Jim Hogg is peisonally and individ. uauy responsmie ror tue di oughts. fcyclones, hail storm!., short crops Jll - . . anu iow prices oi iarm prouuets in the State of Texas; if CUrk is elect- fed Governor he will hare the coun- try in a worse fix thn Hogg has, for I do boleraly swear that Clark is bigger har and itnarter man than Hogg. . MI furthermore do solemnly prom ise and swear that I will not, tinder, and write or whotw State and county taxes amount to more thn two dol lars a year. I do furthermore most solemnly and sinceaely swear by all that is good and bad. with all the devil and vim there is in me, that I do honest ly and sincerely believe that the property accumulated by the hard licks, industry and economy of our weathiest men ought to be d'yid o equally between the lazy disgruntled members of this party, and I further- mora swear that I will never bf satis fied until this is done. I furthermore tip-toe and rock back on my dew claws and most solemnly, sincerely. willingly and anxiously promise and swear that l win never plant more than half crop of anything and will under no circumstances half work that, and futhermore swear that I 11 1 .11 W 1 1 win uo an i can to Keep my neign bors from working theirs or paying their debts, and to cap the climax, I do with all the earnestness of my soul, from the bottom of my heart, sincerely promise and swear that 1 will take my wife's chickens, butter and eggs to town and trade for whiskey, get on big drunk and talk politics." Believing a party nade up of the above mentioned material would re volutionire the whole country and be a good thing, I urge all who can con scientiously take the above oath to be prompt in-meeting at the above time and place. John Bentiit Brown. ROTHOHILD'S MAXIMS. The elder Baron Rothschild had the walls of his bank placarded with the following maxims : Shun liquors. Dare to go forward. Never be discouraged. Never tell business lies. Be polite to eyerybody. Employ your time well. Be prompt in ever3'thmg. Pay your debts promptly. Bear all troubles patiently. Do not reckon upon chances. Make no ureless acquaintances. Be brave in the struggle of life. jM&intain your integrity as a sacA red thing. Never appear something more than you are. Take time to consider, and then decide positively. Carefully examine into every de tail of your business. Then work bard and vou will be certain to succeed In life. South port Leader. COL. SKINNER GONE- He has at last.taken the fatal leap. tone has Col. thinner I Whoever would Lave believed it! When he , . , . . . . as n.ppoarommg ti.e btate in the ..latform with fil. R.llr nnrl Mr R-t . . ler, the Observer warned him in al gentleness and kindness that he was r'"" uw,c,v '"e ol- raius u'juncuon ,. l ; c. 1 i ; : i v : 1 1. i it lw ttu,u " appearance oi evil, ne retf,rfpr1 that. . woe aa crA - T crat as the Observer, nnd t.l. Ohspr ver, gooil easy souU believed him an" on,y regietted tha' he kept such company. He was keeping such , , . . company ana matting such speeches. he said, in order "to kern th Alli ance in the party," and lie has met the fate that overtakes the swimmer wno venturesout to saye a drowning man uo lias Deen cnguited himself. He went out as a missionary ani has oeen eaten by the heathern. He has gone on the mountain. He is lost to the forest. Liko a summer dried fountain. When our needs were the sorest, The tant re-appearing - 'rom tlie rain drops shall borrow, But to us comes no cheering, To Skinner no morrow I The hand of the reaper Take 8 the ears that are hoary, But the yoice of the weeper - Wails manhood in glory. The autumn winds rushing Waft le leaves that are searest, But our flower was in fluehinsr. When blightentng was nearest. Colonel, so long ! Charlotte Ob- server. lhe lhird party held its State Convention in Raleigh on the 16th. Mr. Marion Duller was made chair man, Col. Harry Skinner was nomi nated by acclamation for Governor, but got up and withdrew. Dr W. P. TVI'TTI orna I 1 a r nnminatiul fn Dp. r.. M. n - m . RM1M. o,.t. Tiinfl r t. t H. Lyon for Attorney General, W J Woody for Supt. Public Instruction, Marion Butler for Elector : t La-e o- W. A. (outline for Justice of Supre me Court, R. A. Cable for Lieu. Gov. The ticket is a weeV one. Mr. skin- ncrs action confused them, as he was their strongest man. We hear from reliable authority that Mr, Exutu can't carry his own township. So we guber- guess he will never sit in the yatUjfiaJ chair of this State,, TURLINGTON I N S T I T tJ T E, Smitlilield, 1ST. C. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GrIRLS WILL BEGIN TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1892. This Instruction has EngHeh, Classicnl, Mathematical, Scientific, and Business Courses, Equal in almost Every Respect to Those of Any School in th State. AND A FULLY EQUIPPED MILITARY DEPARTMENT. This school having out-grown its former accommodations, the Principal purchased a site just outside the corporate limits of the town and constructed on it, - A LARGE AND COMMODIOUS f Building WHICH GIVES AMPLE ROOM FOR AT liEAST i i Two HiandrecL JPnpils. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION has been so enlarged as to make it equal to that of any school in the State. After completing it. bj's and young men are prepared to enter the sopho more class of any College in the State, or at the University. Girls &nd young ladies completing it, it is believed can graduate at any Female Col" lege in the State in one 3'ear. It is girls of this school take a high stand in the Colleges wherever they go. Besides preparing boys and girls for College a finishing co irse has been arranged for those who do nor. intend them for the ordinary pursuits of life Those who wish to become expert and business men will find the Business "Mens sana in coupokk sana," a truth contained in these words induced the Principal to introduce a Mili tary Department for the physical development of his pupils, FREE MEDICAL Dr. R. J. Noble, fhst-elass physician living in the town, has been secur ed by the Principal Kok after tbo health of the boarding pupils at all times. This attendance is free or charge to the pupPs except in those cases of sickness when a seconk physician must be called. In such cases the pa tient must pay the extra charges. THE BOARDING IS UNDER THE IMMEDIATE1 EXPENSES FOR SESSION OF TEN MONTHS. Incidental Fee $2.00 Board, including furnished room, washing, lights and fuel (10 mos.) 1 uitiou in rrmiary uepartmeDi 20.00 or $2.00 " " TUITION IN COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. KNGLISII COURSE. . Freshman Class X Sophomore, Junior, or Senior Class MATHEMATICAL COURSE. Freshman Class Sophomore, Junior, or Senior Class SEMI-CLASSICAL COURSE. Freshman Class Sophomore, Junior, or Senior Class CLASSICAL Freshman Class Sophomore, Junior, or Senior Class Tuition in Business Course (without Tuition in Telegraph Tnition in Book-Kf eping alone Tuttion in Writing alone Tuition in Music LJuse of Piano Board and tnit'on for half of one month and half of the must be paid at the beginning of eacu The remainder of board and tuition month. Books can be obtained at Hood Bros. rates, Uniforms including coats, pants, and caps are furnished to the boys at $15.00. This is the exact cost and is as good goods as can be bought for the money unywhere. CFFor Catalogue Addies, IRA. T- TURLINGTON, Principal. 5MJTIIF!LDy.C. 1 noted with pride that the boj's and going to College, This prepares Telegraph operators and book-keepers course suited to their needs. sound mind and a sound body. The ATTENDANCE. DEPARTMENT CONTROL OF THE PRINCIPAL. $30.00 or $8.00 per mo. $25.00 or $2.00 per mo. 30.00 or 3.00 " $23.00 or $2.50 per mo. 3a.00 or $3.50 per mo. $30.00 or $3.00 per mo. $40.00 or $4.00 per mo COURSE. $30.00 or $3.00 per mo. $45.00 or $4.50 per mo. $3.00 pr mo. $3.00 per mo. $1.50 per mo. $1.00 per mo. $2.50 per mo. .50 per mo. Telegraphy) incidental Fee term. must be paid monthly at end of oach Drug Store in town at reasonable Cotton. Middling Low Middling Stuins I TVKrENTINE. Virgin 2ml Year Yellow Dip Hard 6 55 $2.10 $1.70 $1.60 1.00 CouNTJiY Produce. Chickens 15(25c Eggs 10 Hides 4CGc Corn 05 Peas 60&I.00 Butter 2025 Haras 10 - Cape Fear & Yadkin Vaey Bail way Company. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT MARCH 29TII, 1891. NORTH BOUND. No. 2, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Wilmtnsrtnn. 9.50 a m Arrive Fayetteville, Leave Fayetteville, Leave Sanfonl, Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro, Leave Walnut Cove, Arrive Mt. Airy, I..r3 p m 3.00 p m 4.25 p m 6.O.") p m 7.15 p in 9.00 p m 1 1 .15 p ni So. 4. Daily Except Sunday. Leave Eennettsville, 12.40 pin Leave Muxton, 1.27 p m 2.57 p ni Arrive Fayetevllle, No. 16, Daily Except Sunday, Leave Ramseur, 7.25 a m Arrive Greensboro, 10.05 a in Leave Greensboro, 10.45 a in Arrive Madison, 1.03 p ni No. 12, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 16.10 a in Leave Walnut Cove 1.55 p m Arrive Mt. Airy 7.55 p m No, 14, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Bennettsvtlto 1.00 am Leave Maxton ' 4.25 a ni Arrive Fayetteville 0.55 a in SOUTHBOUND. No. 1, Daily Except Snixilay. Leave Mt. Airy, 6-00 a m Leave Walnut Ce-ve, 8.11am Arrive Greensboro. 70.00 a in Leave Grec-nshoro, 10.30 a ni Leave Sauford, 12.45 p ni Arrive Fayetteville, 2.CK)tn Teave Fayetteville, 3.04 p m Arrive Wilmington. 7, 05 p in No. 3, Da?ly Exceji SuiHlar. Leave Fayetteville, 2.11 p ni Leave Maxton. 3.32 p in Arrive Bennettsville, 4.22' p in No. 15. Da3y Kxeept Sunday. Leave Madison, 2.45 p m Arrive Grecnshor 4.5S p m Leave Greensboro. 5.15 p m Arrive Rainsenr, S.lOpni No. 11, Daily Exeejt Snndus. Leave Mr. Airy 2.10 p m Leave Walnut Cove 6.15 p ni Arrive Greeuslwro 9.30 p m No. 13, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Fayetteville 10.15 am Leave Maxton 4.30 p m A rri ve Ben itet t s ville .05pm Train No. 2 connects at '.hariford with Seaboard Air Line for RaSeLb. Norfolk and all points North, and East, and at Walnut Covt with the Norfolk & Western R. R. for Win ston-balen, Koanoke and all points North and West of Roanoke. TraivNo, 1 connects at Walnut Cove with Norfolk & Western R. R. for Winston -Salem. Roanoke and all ! points North and West of Roanoke, and at Sanford with Seaboard Air iLine for Monroe, Charlotte, Athens, At)fta and all points South and South-west, PnHroan Palace Sleeping Car on Seaboard Air Line trains North and Sonth from San ford and on Norfolk & Western trains North and West from Roanoke, Passengers from Wilmington, Fay etteville, Maxton, Bennettsville and all noints south of Sanford will arrive at Raleigh at 11 :15 A, M. and have 5 hours in Raleigh and reach home same day, Ample time is given passengers for breakfast and supper at Fayett eville, and dinner at Walnut Cove. W. L. KYLE, J. W. FRY, Gen. Psiss, Agent. General Manager. Gitarnntccd Cure. We authorize our advertised drug- gist to sell Dr. King's New Disco?, ery for Consumption, Cough9 and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold .or any Lung. Throat or Chest troudle, and will use this remedy as directed. giving it a fair trial, and experiwncc no henifit, 3 0U may return the bottle and have your money refunded, We could not make this offer did we nut know that Dr. Kiug's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disap points. Trial bottles free at Harper & Hood's Drug Store. La.rge size 50c and fl00i ! $11 GIVEN VWAY BY D. II HOOD. I Will give in CASH $2.50 to the Person the LARGEST TURNIP FROM SEED BOUGHT F R O NI RT E $1.50 in CASH to the Second Largest $1.00 Third i( The CASH will be Paid December 25th, 1892. D. H. HOOD'S DRUG STORE Is HEADQUARTERS for Everything in the DRUG- Line, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Stationary, School Books, Seeds, Tobacco, iSnttff. Cigars, etc. VERY RESPECTFULLY. D. II. HOOD. YOUNG & CO. GENERAJ. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS R ep res LONDON LrPERPOCXL & GLOBE, VIRGINIA FIRE & MARINE, NORTH CAROLINA HOME AND SOUTHERN Insurance Company of Louisiana. Also the Old Reliable PENNSYLVANIA MUTUAL Of Philadelphia, The Best Company m Existence. office in YOUNG BROS. STORE, Hi" Xb Best Remedy ww.u, amy a v. iivmtir, oi DyiMQM N. Y., ia Pastor Koenlc'i Neive Tonic. bee&flBA my boo who was partially paralyzed threa 7?a5B.ago ?d attacked by fits, bas notbadaay yaaptoiuB ot theia siuoa ha took one botUo ui uu raoeay.- x moi neonay tbask lor . Realizing the azaount of cood Vmtor Kosnb'i eettif, to iu good auautiee. My nervous. "me oas Qona me. 1 lasl it tdutrto wa hmm by uvkx babit and eumtre effect ol your medicine I felt imxoediaUily, aad before I even used a whole bottle all trettJbiing o- w m Mvvfw rinrH. lm auu luiewwH iki oisappearea, ana l felt wen, Diuep buum ana am iuu or ambitloa and llfo, something I had not been for some time. .nrt cordially reoommeod ttma ezoellent nam u a. FREE A Valuable Book on Hernmi jJiMeafle eent free to any addreas. fwi uBuauw can aino oocalu this medicine free of charse. TLiS remedy ban bees prepared by the EeTereod raster Kttti. of fort Warne, lad afnee W76, and KOENIC MEa Chicago, III. Sold by rhruirasta at 1 per Bottle. QtarBZ, REASON WHY EVERY LADY SHOULD WEAR SHOE. They are instantly Com- lurraoie, A norrower ahoe can be worn. They prevent and Care corns and Ban loos, and give instant Heller to Ten- ur Feet Recommended by leading iiijsif tans, aamiiies cannot iass tlirough the ioles.thus ire venting colds ana sicRuess. They are practically noin-I le-. - 1 bSr.A.Wde.?'"4 ' i'atccless in Htyle. Fealt les In Pit. Ladies pleaae remember the name PERFECTION ADJUSTABLE. Price and Quality will lm Satisfactory. Consolidated Shok Co.. Mann I'm Lynn, Ma3. For S;il: In Dunn by Flfmino & Co,, TIT PERFECnON ADJUSTABLE I IS II Rising o :- en tin g : We desire to siy to our citizen? !that for years we have hpon oDn;,. - -rws - J. (Ill 10 Dr. King's New Discovery- for Con- ; sumption. Dr. Kingrs New Life Pills, Bucklen s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled re- I cyn TTUli, Oi lliat Have L.: . . 6IVM CI Dniversa) Satisfaction. Wer do nnt l,ot;f.(a to snarahtee them every time, and we tn) reiuna llie pnrchase DHCe. if fiat.ifaf. J tut muow Ineir use. t.nrv yaa.,i a,. .1 . . inese remedies hare won their reat ry.vux FuiKjjr or iiKjir merits. Harper& Hood Druggets. y irauuitu, W UilltlO. Patronize home industry and call on R. A, JOHNSON, Manufacturer of CARTS, WAG- f ( INU and BUGGIES, if you need a first class BUGGY I have them &ni I will seH for less mouey than the same quality of work can be bought for elsewhere, so come along aud I will guarantee satisfaction. Ifjoo want a DUMP CART ROAD CART, or WAGON, I have as gv..; as can te made. I do all kinds of repairing on CARTS. WAGONS, and BUGGIES in the best order. I have some Second Hand Buggies on hand and will ell thorn erv chear. I am determined to hold the bead- quarters for the best work for the least money. I am thankful for the very liberal Datronncrp T Imva ronn. o - vvf cu in tue pai and, will try to merit a better in the future, so when you need anything ia my line of business come and see me before you buy, for I am yom-a to please. B. A- JOHNSON, DUNN, N. BUGGIES .. 1