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For President .
William Jennings Bryan.
For Vico-President,
Adlai E. Stevenson.
For Electors-at-Large,
Lbs S. Ovekman, of Rowan; D.
H. McLean, of Harnett.
For Congress from 7th District,
Hon. Tiieo. F. Klutiz,.
of Rowan.
For Elector,
J. R. Blaik,
of Montgomery.
Concord, N. C, Sept. 14 1900.
DR. C. M. PAYNE.
No words of ours can ade
.;a.tcly eulogize the Rev. Dr. C
M Payne. Though dead he
lives in the hearts and minds of
many of our citizens who knew
inin and drank freely from the
fountains cf wisdom and grace
. as they flowed fiom his pure
teaching and spotless example.
in the hearts cf the First Pres
byterian congregation he lives in
the atmosphere of tender affec
tion. The fruits of his life and
ministry here will doubtless ap
pear when all things are re.
vealed as a living, growing and
ever widening beneficence.
The writer's acquaintance with
him was limited, but sufficient to
afford pleasant memories.
Our most vivid impressious of
him wore obtained from his great
lecture entitled "Tne 'Ideal
Man." It was fraught with in-
pilous to that higher nigral
and spiritual life to which his
life labors were directed, and he
was ui'.fortunate.who did not get
the benefits of that lecture.
Since the above is in type we
find the following very interest
ing biographical sketch in the
Salisbury Truth-Index.
Dr. Payne was a native of Lex
ington, N. C, and was a brother
of the late Dr. Robert Payne
He was born in 1842,
and from the Davidson College
Senfl-Centennial Catalogue we
get tlie following regarding his
y story : He took the degree of
A- B. at Davidson "College in
1873 atter serving through the
war with conspicioue gallantry?
TJie remainder of his Record is
fa-ken verbatim from the Cata-,
logue, as follows : M. D.1869,
"Washington University, Mary
land B. D. 1872, Union Theologi
cal Seminary,' Virginia, Rep.
1861. Alumni Order Phi Socie
ty, 1865. Lieutenant Company
K. 56 North Carolina T,-'G2-C5.
Physician, 66-G8, Lexing
ton, N. C. Spent two terms at
Medical College, Rome, Ga., 70
79. Students Union Theologica
Seminary, ' Virginia, '70-72
Supply and pastor, Mt. Air,
Madison and Lavillft, N. C.
72-74. Pastor econd Presbj
terian Church "Wilmington, N.
C. 7-'84. Pastor. Conoord
'hurch 'from '84-'94. Paster a
. . .
Wasnrhsrton from '94 to -he time
of "death.
THAT ECCENTRIC STOIta.
The great storm whoso death -dealing
fury has focussed.the
world's cyrrents of sympathy to
Galveston is peculiar and worthy
m
of note. From exchanges that
havekept tab on its rise and
progress we note that it took its
start .in the Gulf of "Mexico about
the island of Martinique on Au
gust 31st. It proceoded slowly
to the south of Jamaica and
crossed Cuba in a northerly di
rection on the 5th, threatening
the Atlantic coast, but tucned
directly for Galveston which it
struck with its greatest fury on
the 8th. Hero it seemod to di
vide and a portion going to the
north was lost -while the other
went just south of Houston on
the 9th. It was less furious as
it passed Fort Worth and Okla
homa on the 10th. It seemed to
proceed with increased progress
and swept across Lake Michigan
on the 11th with a storm veloc
ity of 72 miles per hour and af
fected Lakes Huron and Erie
Serious apprehensions are felt
for Several vessels on Lake
Michigan on which many lives
were in jeopardy.
There are many wrecks of
' smaller vessels on Lake Erie.
About Buffalo the velocity was
GO to 72. It swept on through
Canada and at latest reports was
doing great damago along the
Grand Banks of New Found
land. It now has an open sea, and if
it does not veer to tho south and
enter the path of ocean liners it
will probably end its career of
calamity.
Archey Kinsauls wTho v.-as to
have been hanged last Friday
for murdering a Sampson citi
zan was a follower of Crump
ler and professed, salification,
whatever that is. Being very
ignorant of what is claimed by
the adherents to that doctrine
we are led to presume that
sanctification is a
thing to
bo
gained and lost as
spiritual condition.
saving
MR. KLUTTZ'g ENVIABLE REPUT 4
TIO. "The republicans are making
a determined effort to carry this
congressional district. In the
strength ofKluttz and ho weak
ness of their manaid the natunod
Democratic majority in the dis
trict lies the dangoY. We are
afraid our people are too san
guine andwill not iest'iriieui
selves as they should. This is
the banner Democratic dt:-lct of
the Suite and very Democrat in
the district should work to keep
it so. We have a representative
in Congress whom the district
53tnd tho State should be. proud
of, for no man has made a more
nviafcle Reputation in sg shota
tirne.'V-Mocksvilk Tlmes .
It wotfld be narA to say anvthin
good of Mr. Kluttz that could
not be readily endorsed by the
west of men.
'jsssdSSa
fctest of men.
Imarte any. fight in tbe 7th con
gressional district. If the two
men were equals in every other
respects the contrast in ability, to
fairlv represent our district
should leave no'hesitency with
every voter to casthis ballot for
Mr. Kluttz.
HOW SHALL A YOUNG MAN CLEANSE
HIS WAY I
"Wine and women have ruined
me." oo said a tailen young
man in a neighboring town to
the officer as he was being takon
to jail. He said he hjad purposed
to make -a man of himself at tho
outset, but he became infatuated
and soon Iiq was found guilty of
embezzlement.
"With her much fair speech
she caused him to yield, with the
flattery of her lips she forced
him. He goeth after her
straightway as an ox goeth to
the slaughter or as a fool to the
correction of the stocks; till a
dart . strike through his, liver."
How the heart of a father arid
mother may well tremble as their
son passes out from the rural
home to tread the dangerous
path in urban life, beset by all
that charms the natural senses.
Let one rose of sensual gratifica
tion be pluckod, one step from
that path be .taken, and alas,
that picture of a man made of
himself is usually spoiled.
uui J iJ-l V CHILI LUC LlKj U iO
spread in the sight of any bird,"
out not so witn weaic reasoning:
man.
Judge Purnell has pronounced
the Uraig lawT unconstitutional,
null and void. Should the iudere
be sustained by the highest court
which seems most probable it
will again throw open the gates
by which all courts mav be
made the instruments of justice.
To say the least it would seem
strange that justice should be
promoted by limiting the right
of appeal to the highest courts
of logical juristiCtiQri.
Our 'sympathies are tendered
Lditor Thompson, of the Chapel
Hill News in his losses bv fire
on 'i nuroday.
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oyer aweek, had tw or three bottles
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wou ireaieu mm iorisume uuys ana gave
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Sanitary Notice I j
All persons are notified to
cTean uj5 .their premises jit 5nco,
those keeping hogs ae?spec
ially'wrnedj The commissjnerhave takefi
strong action in the matter and
the mayor has given strict
orders. 4A word fb tho wise ;s
sufficient. Cln up jpfid stay
afiuan and save yourself of fine
and cost. Jas. F. Harris.
'Chief of Police.
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