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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Mi. Milas Smart found three open '••dls of cotton on one stalk last Vues 'ay. There will he no campmeeting at Iliddlevillc this year. Bad On Wadsworth and a few others. The competitive examination for a cadetship at West Point, from tlrs district comes off at Wadesboro on the ISth of September. !>• 11. Lyon, Esq., a prominent lawyer of Bladen county, has re nounced the Democratic party and joined the Liberals. We learn that Dr. Norment has determined to make the run for Congress. We are sorry we cannot say as much for him now as before his speech last Saturday. The Liberals meet in Conven tion to-day in the Court House. It is hoped they will give some evi dence of their strength. We want to know who they are. Show up, gentlemen. We hear of much slate making and breaking. There seems to bo a general demand for Col. Myers fnr Sheriff. They say he is the strongest man in the county. The Liberals will do wise to chew this. Yes, we say support Wm. Means for Solicitor. It is true he gays bp js a Democrat, hilt he is going to support us and he accepts our prin qjj |cs square throujjjnut, We arc requested by the members of Rising Star Lodge, G. U. O. O. P. to return thanks to their lady friends for their assistance in tjqo festival on the 2nd, 3rd and iqs». y T c are glad to sqy the festival was a'suecqss;- through the efforts of the ladies. We say support Means because pQ rigors ejecting commissioners, magistrates and sehool committees by tl}C people as we used to. lie favors putting colored men on jury. Vote for Means. Ayain, we have no Republican in this District to run for Solicitor and ap. Means stands upon the same principle: a.i ourselves, we will sup port him to beat the Bourbon can didate. 'l’ll.' Repubjicaiiq o|' the jfirgt p- ai I !:e(d a meeting last Monday night cud selected A. B. Gillespie, Jno. Thomason and Isaac Hunt ley, as delegates to the county con vention jn the 10th of September. Rev. J. A. Tyler preached an able sermon on last. Sunday morn ing, to a largo congregation. The subject of his discourse was “Breth ren speak not ovil one of another.” The congregation was much larger than usual for morning service. A colored woman named Victoria Ajoore, died on last fttondqy about o’pjock, at the residence of Mr. L 0. Monroe, where sho had been taken in as a stranger, to be cared for, sho was from Atlanta, Ga., had been in this city about eight months, and left a child about four months old. Bro. Wassom of the Goldsboro Snr is, in the opinion of the colored peoplo, one of those unfortunates who lias too little of the colored ele ment to make a respectable “nigger - * and too much to make a decent while man. —Newbern Banner. V[mv we don’t bolievc thero is a (lucent colored man in North Caro lina who would pretend to write any such stuff. Tho ear mark of some white man behind the curtain is too plain. We will never rise while wo treat each other thus or allow low whi to mon to use us against our own race. Brother Banner, rather than turn against my own house, I would go in a hole and pull it in after me. k GRAND GALA DAY SEPT. GTE ITS I.IK K MAY NKVKK AGAIN BE SEEN. CIIEAP EXCURSIONS TO AND FROM H3TTI,, Might, Mammoth Monarch and Oigantic Coloaaua ol all Amusement Organization,, Panoplied to .M Ac.C?o’££ NEW UNITED MONSTER RAILROAD SHOWS! Oriental Circuit, Knipiivi Caravan ami Universal Ivpn.iliun of IJrlnf'wudenl PaiUr.t. .. re,)r will riMMt In au it. va.t Entirety, at CHAELOTTE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. miMm. M row SUES CAGES Cf WIU) BEASTS. 50 *' J 41,,C1i:> "** “I etbiwuon oDjhl. continent. THK LMtiißsT LIViNu t *T‘* W^lni?-~,^nlti»r^ni* l hTT lfm>f ° f Saurtane-.clet teed h , .... |vf (2) invested -■** “aassu" ”■*“• V - J PERFORMING ELEPHANTS, S lodudioc TWICE the largest animal known to extol. Ua famous old India War Elephant. “V RRY TTQ ? ’ Sevc ■*' ln ? lies laller anU ll >« hearlest animal »Ter tin thLtiteo the ** y Tryv-pr XT' »> Thrice,he smnllertfu*. /V I—< J ' -#V LlaOj Continent; said looter 300 YEABSOFTKARSOF AGl| Midget. J—J-L J. X I—l CL JJU 1 , groan Elephant ever ue a IIS,OIO 515,000 The onlf animal of Its kind ever on exhibition lp. os asj country. Ton will see the (Heat ABYSSINIAN BABIROUBBA, An animal never before exhibited in America. The first and only HOGIPOPOTIMUS EVES EXHIBITED ON THE CONTINENT. ' THE ONLY GENUINE HORNED HORSE. you W LL SEE THE SIMI«M COT OSSCS, CYNOCEPEILHS, THE FIVE TON PERFORMING BLACK BBINOCEBOS, AN ARCTIC AtfGABIUM OF POLAR MAMMOTHS. You trill He feature* Derail he/ur wl’neesed with any oilier Eihlbiilou on Earth. Elks driven Tandem In the Streets, FerfonnlngAr»ManDreinedaite*,Xebiaiitiati»ito Perform Incredible Feats, Lapland Hurdle Racing Reindeer, t. « a UlganUc Biding Cynocephalue, Performing Dens ofHjenaa. a School of Learned Seals, Fertonnlng Dens of TIGERS, LIONS AND LEOPARDS. 1 lie largt at mm.her of the most beautiful end beat trained Horses In the World, and more tban a whole 4»o>. alone. LIVING ZOOLOGICAL WONDERS Yo« will sod WILLIS COBB’S original and only Miniature Circus of Dogs, Uoats and Monkeys. vS 6 COMPUTE CIRCUS COMPANIES COMBINED. « 20 Double Somersault Leapers, 20 Led by the acknowledged champions of the entire World. JAMES QUIGLEY AND WILLIAM BATCHLOR, * lo ‘° C °iSr l TOBB I TOuSfft c,ual 19 8 20 CHAMPION BARE BACK RIDERS, 20 I W HEADED BY _*t Miss Viola Rivers, Miss Jennie Ewers, Mr. Orrin Hollis and Charles Ewers, THE CHAMPION TWO. FOUR AND SIX HOUSE RIDERS OF THE OLD AND NEW WORLD. THE WORLD-FAMED RENO AMB DUNBAR, ?S CHAMPION ARTISTS the TRIPLE BAR. X3T" THI ONLY AND INIMITABLE IDAL ET TA. and WALLACE, Acilal Bicyclists of the Nineteenth Century, whose wonderful performance- 0* the Invisible Wire 60 feet In the air, holds thousands of people In breathleea awe. B . lO CLOWNS, lO ML 4k Wk ts ifejm.alL jft The Low Comedy Bear, “BRUNO.” 1 \ « %lr.vhlp ia Opcraliaa Oatteldr, t'rrm laall. The *helk*i IMara trowm Celt* iiSffw-' ■ ' qn<**« < r•! a nilllon MipH Para4r. I hrnr Nupetb flarllal Bu»l --«-«•» n- >-%» • rvla haw llrik*, a KMakrrd Jubilee IK A ! HVB, I h-ru , misery. • XIIIBI mu Jl sr WH IT I r AOVEKrintiW. GilKAt* EXCURSION RATES*TI RAILROADS' TO THE 4IRE4T ‘ EXPOSITION.” One Ticket Admits to ail Advertised Shows; Children Under 9 Years Half-Price. TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS DAILY,
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