THE TIMES. WASill NbTON LEllEIt, 1 II He cvjiio hprA Willi Ins forlorn rfm.PS tirniirntv-.n h. a hTli Cll-'CiSed 1? a oC'l Tiiuiisu.'.v .a nr.. y. 101. ii:. .i. lAMi:i.. K li.or a id I'joj-rsi tot". .t. I I . . t .j . T t t r ...s targe if not, larger in a a : to ton. If North Carolina nets larger 1 on aa utterly frnillrs3 errand and, tax on the por S.r ihe bviicht of tue returns from any 20.'a:o oi us wwi With a h.nre number of the Dwoo now that notoriety and impudence ' rich. It might more properly be j than the $20,000 spent in the Uuiver critscfthe H'-'Ue rea ly and w illir.g have brought the reward he looke.I : called a tax in tJe rich for the bene- j sity, we do not know where to loi-K; , . ..r -naic tartT bill, with i f-.r, he has aban.i .nod these deluded lit of the poor. If the $20,000 r. j for the investment. We do not know, suel. u'M.ifica'ions as may be agreed ; creatures with contemptuous and cal-! nually appropriated to the Univer- i a more hopeful sign of the future: ... .... ,. pre t continues firm in ' lous heartlessness that, might wd! sitv were distribute,! among the pub- . tnan the lact mar one uiousanu , Li .,p;osi:h.n to the meav, bphev-1 make Polyphemus blush. i He schools of the Sta'e ii would ran : and girls an; enrolled in the taree; thl; he can bring the Senate to It is the present outlook that lue ! them at-ut a day a: d a h; If. It j State institutions for higher educr.- j ( - , ..rot?., mfmiit rtt nf : rPMiini inn rr-imrtail fmm ti-e Firmer. , v.iml.? , ..hoii! n wisa PRuiiomv to ! cation in North Carolina Heaen; ;i i the fonfti -fci-c-- o SETSTD YOUR ntlnun T?HfT iiiiGiD, m innn AND j H x MACHIN ER, y Or iliUI) ALL KINDS 1 ,uumtce i:ave decid-! committee on commerce fur an in- j abols'i the Supreme Court of North j grant the speedy doubling of the j and distribute the monev ; number. i ed that thev will nut make another i vestigation of the cause of the great ' Carol ir. a and attribute the m ' report until they reach an agreement, . railroad strike looking to legislation : among the -justices ot the p eaee. i ... .:4,,.-iatic .':'-. n it.ihi : 'jiu, S. ? . 'a ? Monday tbe ..... f..,:-, irdor-cd (IrA-r ..i. until ll llie-s-; tv. THE GHHAT STATE FAIR OP 1894,. N D l Fl U E 11 R Y I II s j TO BE REPAIRED TO OWEi HOUSTON, The Populist- I' i. '.'iiiMJiists r-::V'j:.t:(:n :(i I.'aU'igh on Auxv".' tioti.i- whie!. even if ii - , i e to re;i ain in session 1 to prevent recurrence of such troublc-s i There are twe Uvfour State univers 4Ui of next March. In j will not rceult in action this session. sities in ihe Union, all support by 1 i I at.H summed up all of the neiua exect to bo able to get a day for the ; of tuets i, ntore econotnzeahv acuitn, a Recors Braker and tl9 I A VfJ MIVPTHFM RFPURFI) IT 1M W WW ncl ihatremains after blowin- away! bill this session, and moreover, U-r, : tiered than our University. The Uni j Most Snccessfal One i lllLJl UL1 J1ULU ill iWiUhUL IU01. OUUl 0 lJ JiA( H e fro' h from the Ltnmense amount i is not tl e dcire for an invtst!:alio: ! vcrsi-v of Virginia receives i, 10,000 i Ever Held ill tllG i ,,f current go-sip relative to the thrift i that there was before the Presidcn: annually from the State Treasury.! State- f?ltua'.l'tl. li.U iicsiuewb maou uia aiumiai kite iuuui iiuuuica luiuuiiji ; aiin uas u , i The 2:reat State Fair for 1804 will DUNN, M. e. f !) n V,'. T. haircloth, Ii pnh'io:.. : if: known m a len-thv inter- I sion. I Harvard University received aid from r r r, i.r.Insticc; I). M. S'urches. Itt :u,.w .UicU ,c i,ad with Chairman! "Tie true test f a member's caK the Str.te Treasury, until its property j he heM 0lcr the iSrd, 24 th, 2atb j i ! ,1 . , i ,i.a i. : .,i-.- i Wil-on. i;ist previous to the rtopens ; ibre, exi)erience and statesmanship," i was counted by milliona. As late as ;,,r of the con fere: ce. To other Uv Mr. Hit!, of Illinois, "is not 1 1874 the Wis'alare gave it 0,000. fr',ia t!iC k bf-''':nni,J ()ct , ; ... . a r i ii." ?, f .., ;i orxi - i the 16th on the account of conflict i a,, o have ;ecn niui Mr. Cle 2. and what ho dos in the floor of the ! Its ineo-ne last year was l,iUl,o.4.- j ! g no indication of weakening, but House, b in'comnittce. The hard- C-i. Such an institution needs no aid j !th tho Richmond air. PractMcal j rather ind.caud his beiief that the j est pan of Congressional work is j from the State, but it received aid an'' documentary indications arc to; Walter Ch.:k t.d H. (i . , , r. Uemoerats, f.r s"o i ., ,i ,.(- f ho Supteaie T- .:rt. (. ark As-iciate Justice and i. .o's , 1) tratic nominal ion next wo.k. ... if. Worth, Populist, was i.oinin:i . I '.i- S'iite Trt asi.r r. T c I'ia'foim a . iv long one, dt :THE FIRS OIDIM'T BURN ME OUT inse would hold out until victory enne io th'jin and to him. T.icre one- thing about Mr. the eifee!, that this Fiir will be the' of exhibits, I nr.,.,i. r.. J nnn..rinh ,i t ti.o i n, ,.r.rit.v I iost extensive in point effect on the floor. Well turned ! of Xonb Carolina durhig the last 100 j the most largely attended one j AND I AM STILL TO BE FOUND AT THE SMK OLD STAND, WHERE YOUR ,.i k:.- the oi.i parties ai,d demand c;(,NtI;linlt it,wev0r that the confer- j phrases win applause In the com- ! years would not sustain our public; hi ; . ; ever held in thi3 State. i tr i.-.-i.e of greenbacko ai!l free j of silver, !ut omitsMie sub-:i-nr bill. I rulitea room there are no galleries, i schools for two months. Hut the in- President J. S. Carr-'will himself, i-vr, have not be- :i able to learn, and t L;,.,ti, whether he would si -n the '1'hcre cru!ero meet on equal terms, I fluences that have come fiom from j make displays that will be the aU ' T R" nnA .1.,., unt .!! s tr i ,.uT miration o eery one wuo sees laern. fais ii.il it' it came to him practically as i v- n ;' ii h ft the Senate. ri..n;.rs that he would veto tne bill There have been eik and informed us th:tt the lie- ,.,,:.:, Kv-cutiw. Convention, ot j ' preserves that character, an I u.c. he was present, in..- in ;oid.,- ; - - il U r.por.C(i that he would, i.o.o recen-iy ami decided to hold ! !';'r V'V allow the bill to . Uepuoiiean Convention at Clin- b' c"u'2 a 1:iW u,uler the tcu days Con h.n on tlu 22nd inst. j stitutionrd limit, thus showing his made of. t u ave crra'ed and snstai'ied the pub-: Thev will come from hi3 ' !Tlr fITC ill Lit 0 ij 01 lie school 3vst--m. A list of IJniver- land his f:i.ous Occonecche sinir ?e larm. ! J 11 I i-l Go Mi Fill' OP b AVe have no ile ire to indorse t ke part ii: a- ',' : republicans ac- ions, but if ;hi convention fads h, , eoininate "dr. Sjicats for Coi:gre.-s : ill make li e gre'ilcat uustuku i r -uh. wi le v,e do not wish to see ' Miy republican election if such sin uh! ' e t.it; oa.-e wo h id ruther see Mr. ! S.icnrs cli'Ctrd tit n arv iuan v;a r ; disapproval by not signing it. Those .viio i,;ve in , estimated ti ese reports I- iv :iii:e i no light and they say r.nl Uic President's position is to un v. rtai i for coiijucture. llovvever. the beiief is th t he will sign the biil .vi.en it conies to him. AINED. - sity a!um-:i w I school svs'e: lio have made the public Thc en Mclntyre estate of of North Carolina i Onslow county, will be represented would fill a column. We need only iti a manner to show the resources of ?he People's Money FOP name Archibald DP.'uv Murphey and j P'astcru Norll: Carolina. x he :zreu Higher udii cation Wall Spent. I Calvin II. Wiley, of former genera- : Vanderbuilt estate of Western North Hons; while c-f this gc-nerntion ;ire j Carolina will make exhibits of live- THAN EVER BEFORE- ; m ! . m i , AM-.y,r, jstock, farm products, minerals and iCharles D. Mc'vcr, h. .i. Alderman. 1 . I i : 1 Tl o ' l " "rj u"1- """"""6 " i i. i", ii;.-.!,;.!?, u. i . ;i. i j j Charlotte Observer as it presents the j joyncr) Alcx. Graham. J. I). Du-ger, has just printed extracts- claims of our State University in Lrgan D. llowelh J. I. Foust, (J-eo. ! irora ,cttor9 Irom - -ge numoer oi strong terms. 'We hope that th.'; i wTcoinuir. 1). 1 Minguni, lloliri.'d present".iive .farmers aul citizens t;. ;c f.,- t., n fntr.rn -ton thiti .... A- t .. r i) ! of North Carolina who cypress ai PLEASE COME AROUND AND INSPECT Notr.ith.standi-, all the diverse j noble institution will be stricken ; Edward, 15. C. Melver, V. L. WiU viSoroa9 interest in the Fair, and who .'or'o- which run current, and they owof in the party. .Mr. Spears ;ir(' tniiful blackberries in a Vir- been :m untireing worker in Lis . i lit iiia Held, there is an undercurrent down nation - It has given to the State and cox an,, sc,;rJs of others. Indeed, j lhe"' 4'' " 'ke ! V omeoftLe Greatest ir.terlect ; the Ur.iVcrstiy als.mrd have been 'exhibit,, and wdl v.sc the best "1 tlmt ,.v.r clnl liialor nrnn m-r fir.w' - 1 ; ! '".ice that tllC',' lulVC with neighbors tnat ever SLe-i luster upon our vjo , jfftive, so muccroi.3 and so consp-icu-1 J .f belief that the conferees will reach j eminent. In war as well as in peace ; ,i;-:Slv z..uilxH v; ,.,ubic school work Hn;l acquaintances to suture cx.ii.jiis , I QTPT-P 9 5 rv n ,r! Cc.r 'il'iiii .-r rj o-:.l if t!ii.r.. il .,t n.-in s'wt de-rv. i ,.;,: nt I an r. -'nci.t by about the 4th. of j her Alumnie have been been conspU tjJat their influence is actually char-vu fro:T! t!;e,:i- fie liatnls of his party it is Mr. Spears. ! August instead of the 4th of next lbs ability no .nan who knows him ' Marck Tllis ia the rinion of can l..uM. and his eheter .3 abuve ! alor Jnr-3' U,e cll5tirail of the riproach. - committce that framed the bill, and it : : : u sap-port- -1 ! y sin ilar statements in Th9 Eig-hty-SeCOnd Term '"l"" quarters It is hardly likely Of Rutherford Col- j that the House will accept the Senate lee j bill as a whole. But it cnnallv I l 1 111.1. FOUL) COLLEliK, i. L ., ! certain that any material change will r ! treuble i, .u the Senate. So the pro- Ai.a.t ;h Kutheiford College open -i i ll-J l-lifl-tl- ti.'i,:.l li.rm a.ili .'.... i , liabilities are that there will be many iii4 irospicts. There has been an' , t. , , , I einwes ;;i the minor schedules and imprvsNiim on aeeoutit of litigation iliat Hutherford College would r.(jt tiiat the big items of contention will remain in substantially the Senate open this heason until matters wereJfonn . fu ly e;.ied; to the couirarv, the , ,, i airman YYdson goes into the linaucu: iiej ression will not aifoct ! , : second tariff conference much strong- cli ol here and we luteuu t have aj i ..-;. i, , ,n ,, , !or physically than he was in the last larger attendance this year than be- f.re ,u ten years. An extensive trip c"nfcrencc' a staJ West Virgini, throu.h the South by th; Presides ! liaV"," d"e l!hn m'JCh god' He n reeentiy developed a heal by imurA' b-ini,aS onu,ul his lV-r ,ur eollege. which has so lo . ,u':l,i uvcr face, and there Is a held its d,rs open to t!ie brhd '"' ln,roverr-ent over his condition winded bvs with limited mears a WCek 3?"- says he feels vigor KuthtrfcrdOlhge will go on. Wiil!U3 thls mU eat stock of .state pao.rs please copy in the inter- I '"miQ to Carr 'aim through est of education?-, u". C. t,ie lanff slri,32lc without the physi- U11 pc so iminent at the last How it is in Cabarrus. ! Conference- It has been known lor some time: Tle last act in the comedy of the cious for their learning and . patriot : rtr;iit;st the University as an olf-jnse ism. : land oroclaimed as a re.ison for aOox .,r- p..m,i nf ti, nnr-rliutiinir fitnir- insiininiinc T I ,n r-t .r,r-M i "red dol ! ars i s olfcred for the bst I - LMk lllltU Vl'Ul liJU V y ' 4 : O y ... y--... v-w.-- , .... v O The prendum l:,st tins year is more liberal thsn ever before. One bu:v WHICH Wn.L UK COMPLETE IN EVERY students in the Uuiversity during the ! proves too much. Ig shovs how bale of cotton, forty dollars for the second best, and there arc six othei cash premiums. The premiums for year just closed, earned by labor, thoroughly alive the Unhers ty is to while at the same time pursuing their public school interest to public edu- studies, not less than five thousand ! cation, It shows how unwise .and jslk exhibits are liberal, and so wel, j dollars. Add to these waes the I extrava-urt would be the annual ex- j proportioned as to insure the espouse j seventy scholarship endowed by j per.d ture of nearly a mi.! lion dollars j amo'st-ar.y creditablo exhibit, and j philanthropists for the benefit of j for a school system without proid-jto kandsomeiy rewurei any exhibit of j oowr bovs and tho sixteen thousand i nz a head for that system, a univer-I HJljenor menc- r,ri 1 dollars of the Deens loan fund, and sity to guide, strengtiien and direct we may well wonder that any man it. The Univor sity summer normal should seek to take away such noble schools were the fathers of the graded opportunities for self improvment ! &chfols, and the University summer from the poor youth of the State or : courses for tcaehers, now m opera- should deny the right and the duty ' tion at Chapel 1 1 1 1 1 . .will aid and j lho Agricultural Exieriencc Station,; of North Carolina to aid in extend- s renf-.en public education through, undcr the raost favorable conditions, j out onr borders. North Carolina i F,ft3r dollars is otfered to the lady PART1CULA11 THIS4 WEEK. Iisspcct fully, offered as a preaiiun for the best: milch cow, twenty-five d:llar3 for the second best, fifteen dollars for the third best, and so on ; the cow to be testrd at home by a representative, of h. ing theso opportunities. To deny that the State ha a right to assist in most tni.liaut and gifted young j resident of the State making the best the higher education of her youth is 1 scholar orator, Edwin A. Alderman, i exhibit of woraan's ,mn1? work- An Tf 1SJT 'l T1 l f" O really to deny that the poor have a U at the head of the regular (!epartJ eight hundred dollar piano is .r.fered j VoLi 01xlc. -VjL raOHl 11 V (J. right to higher education. The rich I inent of : ; elagfg3' i;i the Uuivcroity, to the Female. School maivin' the best i"-. .i - .1 : - can get education under any system. and all tne forces of the Univer-dty ! lU- -c.m pi-iu-i . They can go to other Sta'es fir even j are being exerted to produce tc-a-jhers. . voIame c'-ll?,on of tho aa;1 :!,coulPsra j to other lands. But the poor must! When the University is charged with ! bic e,ui'n of the Standard IMclion stay at home. They must sirup ioj neglect! rg or hindering public eduea-1 ir.v' The premiums m every d-part-j and work for cdueatio... They must j lion and also is charged with mono- ' nccnt ar wel1 5cht:(,,ile1' "ni uUt he ai-.le.l i.r tov .-.nnnr-t. -rn In enl'rn '. .v.tizine fill deirhp iosit.ions in tho ; to nc ex'ArjJ:'C' " evcr' ,;o!' ! All great universities recognize ti ife j public sys em th? charges mutually . i . . . i i u.hi enator Kansom has but little : "Army of the Commonweall." so ' ct. Harvard University distributes answer eac-i other, following in Cabarrus, hut a quizz ; laughable at first, and so pitifully $"0,000.00 annually in aid of poor j There is nothiug peculiar nor novel .mgupand down street and among pathetic as che play ' went on, wasUtudent, the University of Virgini- j in Xorth (Jsr-ilina j policy of ?upport te hading citizens of tho county ven 'Ut at I tie "Camp" near liighvj gives free tuition to all Virginia; j5 higher education. Twenty-four rexeals llie fact that Cabarrus c .un- lands when the star of the perform- j ys : pm we art-' Kl?l u ku')VV ti!at i States support universities;- every ty is almost solhl for Jarvis to snc company nii.de his final bow and j the University of North Carolina is' state has an agricultural and u:eci.an- c ed i: "H"!n- 8o:i, tew rc for t ok leave of the other members of They Vel that Ransom an.! i: i-ast. It was a crro.it. blow r,.r n. Jarvis are the biggest u.en in tii(. waikin,? -rnt i.,, ,i. i ..i.s b niu ucave villain I Q...1 t. ic supernumerary soldiers, who both. State. giving substantial aid to so many ' Jcai allege ; whih public normal and !4reat v-yc.ora poor bos. We cannot have an art- industrial .-ohoois exist in nearly ail tocracy of education, based upon , jarge cities. Kve.ry .State in the wealth or upon rel gious alfirntions. ; Union has recognized in some way Special teathures at the F;;ir will i be oidi-:r.-' Day, F armer.-' Day and Kdueationa! Day. j It is proposed to have a grand re-j n; ion of Confederate and Federal ; veitranson S'ddter Day, who will j hive an op.portr.iiity of seeing the ma of the Wattle uf i.ol-: i tysr.urg. hducatiorial Day has f.'ccn , t.iken chnrge oftiiG Nortit Carolina , and will b'i the : MAKES A SPECIALTY. OF I M I till AlU Tenche: Assembly m;"t int orin z- ever kr. wn in the Slat; It f iirmer for the next few month?, their i Tne Universitv costs of the StT ii i.cvm1k!o ik-o ct.nsternation was real pitiful. 1 hen $20,000 a year. If the sum vcrc i tne.a. The tat- -.k e men whom he hud led raised per capita it wou J z !ts than ia education, i'ort and cducat; n of the defective' classes, tie blind, the den', and d.i.r,l. the lunatic; and we rej i e eo.-s.aiiv in vctluiitary provi;ou for tiie tr:u !;-.g of those ; J '.1 -. i C ? t.re t :u , : : i . oni J hr! !br th? f'. ', in iuonoplv VI to f:.rjers. and witn the particulars are announced wiil ;irong !v appeal tf their ostere t. ' ii'.e a rumbc-r of very nttractlons liave ::-n m.irc are !ein? ue-j- interest! ng . i eo, an-; fr. Let .vocals : u-incn i,at they saw an indefinite : u e are to y : the r.eees!tv of abun higher educa ..ave expressed their preferences in ; er.gagment. for them in the vicinity j minea boy, however poor, if of s cod tiou ;,v ,)Uhhc lax:U,;;1, Ve rr:-:ce very tinpu .t o manner and it lll,-s i of Wah rgton. and they were loud i intellect and good character, can ob- m hc generrm am; human provision ! ba3' ,,vii: b'' r,Vdi s''lic M ' l,J; Ransom, 3; hn tl.t-ir dtr.uMcihtbm of what they i tain to-day at the University an td , mti,ie )V 2.'nh Canwiaa fur th. -4,UI uasm. 2. , regard as cruel heartlessness. When ! u-t that will enable him to enter 1 here is scarcely any doubt tL:.; '-he worthy Coxey appeared befv.re I any tra l' business or profession and v ere the Democrstic voters of U. . theai ami said t'at he rould not do to woitldly wear any honor in State 1 ' ,,UK propertio:i vrouhi i'-"t. n ig more for them, and that hi or nation. This is the Tei ,o,. about the saruo. private atfdirs won hi require his at I system" that we need. it i s:iM tiiat Ka-tern North Car ' ntion f, , ,s aim -t sohd against Hansom ! helms some Ii,,c trotting under h advert a t ue iri (hi ilitii.i atray to jo in Wahiii5ton nnd !.i,r ! . o.mt m o.rt.. t.. i ;..... i . ' -pi . . i. . ... , . t?:..!... : .-. i-i . . - s-t- - iw r.n ti i 1 ii- i' m j 11 ii.h'i (; e secured for . so t!r ney would be a-rested M! , ..nt. hu, c.,!ri:,v. m : I u.o,t 5..,r. not only indicated anti. -d-ported at the expense of he com- support of ti e University c.-e-. h K'OiS.IMl l.l, ..nt . T .41 r .....V. . I, MrvUfiV- , I -i i ; mni,J Co,'. .IcscrU.,,, of hi, i e , v.-0 in nv. NVr r-U 5ke in t!.o ii-iio !.-..- mv.... u. tocirt( nave been IROIM AMD BRASS CASTINGS. e cry !.'iy n'.te in ti.-sr imh LllilL i f.nv. 1 ne .state has i.-, oeniate.e ii:e i.hn.ii. 4-f -.ny p-ivate iuslituti-. sicr ;an it s-.rrende'- it .-wn. It can 5.3c.Co-i:l g Ma tr.ing thai must riot dv-iermr.se at o i-.c inii-t 'v a par, ram .nc. F ur vvill b": Eni t ne vi.-:t auo to it pros Premium lists will b? cr.t, and all expected of so shallow and - unless he is ratcJ at 200, being ao le e. The State edu: selfish and transparent a charlauun. ! t'ually worth about $1,000. The ap i tJn must be coutinuous from boituai itifn-niAtioa give:i bv ii. Aver.-S-: tv. my Ilaleigh- N.C. j

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