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vr ) 1 t , - i. WUA31 WEEKLY GLOBE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15. . 1 : ; i : . , . I'-''! :. .;'"J - ' . ,: '' , j. .i i II"- i -- ' ' i J ' 0 . I XpWARDjAloLDUAM, - I, j i 1 . ' ElItor'nd Proprietor. ThI Daily Globe Is delivered to subscribers t fifty cents per month, mailed at SO per ypar, 83 for six months ; J2 for four months ; 81.C0 for three months. . . The Sunday Globe, by m V. per annpm. The Weekly Globe, by mall, SI per annum. Subscription in all cases payable in' advance and no paper continued after the expiration of the lime paid for. Send post office money iorder, check. or" registered letter. Currency jnt by mall will be at the risk of the sender. Subscribers wishing thefrpost office changedjmust giv$ their old as well as new pbstoffire. i i Advertising rates, one Inch one time, j75 'cents. purposes, buttons, beads, cloths,; prints, booknote work mock-jewelry. And this list might be extended far bevond our limits. . j - ' .-J ' ' ; Think of it : 1 We rank fourth! among the nations doing a foreign commerce, whereas we should be second with' aproa- pect of becoming first within the lives of men now in beinjr. By owning our own direct steamship lines we can reach this distinction, this point of great and envia ble prosperity. hint to the niseis. suf ficient. ! M : I IIEVISIOX. AXD UNITY. That which is good for all times need fear no harm at the , hands of reform, t - j 1 Honest revision of religious creeds under certaiij circumstances may go too far, bu For larger spac and longer time Vates can behad it has been the experience of the j Chris on application. . All transient advertisements I tian Church catholic in all its chie The southwest IS tharouffhlv workerf nn ! A Ylsitimr Editr's OnlnionJ ia this way Jn the interest of 3r&dnkk; Ir' T' B Eldrie. Editor of the Lex This intelligence 'has naturally' pro- lolx DsPatcJ, who has been attending .it ' Jw. r i.t tUie meetings here, writes to his paper pam jones is stirring uurnam irom FOLKS among-f the must be paid in advance. fchort advertisement tindef the head ftfj spe cial Notice," 10 cents per Hue cacJi 'in.Kfri ion. Letters containing invariant news and literary contributions solicited. Entered 'at the pot o.'Ile at Durhaia as eeond class matter. j Business letter, news corre.p6iidc'nce'afid tel- cgraphc ine-isae- should U; nd lresse-l to j . TiipcLon?, I llurpam, . fi. Q ; 1 fTuE Globe is the C"tf"onie 't Tt co I'lant and the Ifaily kworle wllrh titles it reserves. branches and throu?li all the ajres' of its existence. to fare well iij the main at the peculiar crises which j have given form and- color to the advance Of religious thought. ; ; ; A few general observations are; about all in which a secular paper perhaps has the right lo indulge on this great topic. In the minds of manv the time has come for a re-casting of theological le liefs, at least in their form and expression. IUniIA3I, N. . i TUESDAY, OCTOBEIt UK ot:c;nT to STK 15, 180. I hundred been O OWN- Ol Jt Ot'KAN KAMsiiil.f J t j Hie announcement that thousand dollar stock comp'an j h; ortranizeti in tiie city of i Juirifstori the purpose of inaugurating t tlie s building industry, is an enc6uragin gratifying indication.- r j The time lias conn; whehj tfie 1 jnited - States must build more ship& tf provide for; the carrying trade betweenfthis coun- f " t t f f try and the South American ports! that fce jiaiiy TobaA- Some thinkers are saying that the world t, the rikht to :i- . requires a re-siaiemeni ami enure simpii fication of : its Christian creeds. IThej' aver that Protestant churches, as the Church of Home' has done must) from time to time, as there may be occasion, put forth new dogmas; . They demand, however, not additions to or revelations Of faith, but modifica tions in style and tone of tlie formulas that exist, holding that as literature, sci ence, politics and material civilization for I undergo changes; so the most vital mat- ship ter of allfaith in God and man's destiny, tand I requires for its fitting expression symbols of the Jivjng age.j j . In the church journals and councils these things are affirmed, and as yet there is no very strong voice of de nial cilher of tlie general facts that many of the expressions in the church is sure tn'iinilcirn n rnnid-lcfrclrttiVncnt . -o-- . 1 - - c-s rj. I - i iK'tween now ami the holding of the I creed are outworn or that the present . is Worhls Fair of AHU2, and Lin r. i..t . . . v. J-ven a cursory perusal otla Eewi cif the I Oti A DL'i Ol to -put goi consular reports made .merit shows howl far behind the .... i it is our foreiirri trade, we theii mf)t crful and civilizctl of the fretj rorern mediately I an inopportune time for the discussion. Anotner migmy question in meH reli gious tjebate is the question of the junity of the Lhiirci. It is discussed in; some ern- yorld pow- nients, of modern times. f Great Bfitian is first, (ierriiiaiiy.se With.the former of course no ond. coinparison the is fair, but " with Germany, one of the newest of governments, although orie of the oldest of peoples, comparison to be made, and it qught to be in t yor of this country. i ou?ht 10 form by all the denominations of Chris tians, and discussed-as a practical j mat ter apart from theories more perhaps than at any me stae of modern history. Beyond doubt Is the fact that a i basis of commonaction i9 being found among Christians. AVe speak broadly, although our language is probably more appli cable to denominations "pf Protestants ese ye ) ath the X lb mond insrmen s daced considerable alarm Democratic lead irs, and it rnans a rapid hurryingjpfyces into 4t'-ni It is : assen mZ-v moneyT fe forestv entered ai paid off thw V 5lahone rel ofrthe small ?. loods and r; ated their cr ready money. It is alleged thr yotes are contra this and his bcr calculates On o strength by at le The picture is no and more reassuring SiVj Wednesday night an entire Republican club, with but two dissefiting voices1, decided to Avork against Mahone and vote forjMcKinnejv the Dentocato nominee. t 1 i ! Still there is w ork ahead for the Demo crats, and unless it is done, and: done in stantly and with vigor, Mahone will re- capture the State, and that would beJSP' mentable disaster to our sister Coromon- , -. '...'- k wealth. . ' i . r r . . t ' H - i -''.i .i. j . j ;iUiVKIt CLEVELAND 'tfif-- The speeches of Mr." Cleveland, deliv ered since he retired from the whitfe house, are inodels of good sensV and propriety. LSo Anierieaji leader-or statesman has ever made a finer impres sion upon the people by his utterances. The question' of whether he shall again lead the Democracy in a national con test may well be left to the people and to the futiirk. " .'' Ir. Cleveland is a large man on our political horizon. He filled the public eye while he administered the laws s he fills it now ih his Democratic retirement. center ! to circumference. He preaches IJev. Sam Johe will old tomorrow, Oct. 1C. Thirty-five yeans ago E HEAR OF. tOJOa When they meet James ( sin previous to his meetings last vear ar now eading exemplartr Christian li yes. How; the Astors Got Klch. The storj-of the Astors is trite and familiar. There are jctst so many lotspri .uaunaiiiiii isianu, aim me man wno iiau prescience sufficient to understand that sooner or later, every lot would be occu pied, and that a great physical embarrass ment'jwould confront people then liyingj and had pluck and courage enough to in dorse his conviction by his action, was obviously on the high Iroad to unbounded Astoil-yXevr York Piess. iV Tnjb for Patrick Henry. Th4 virfrfnia papers are vigarquslv antatinsr the subject off erecting a mdn- timent at the tomb of Patrick Jienry on the Lynchburg 'ami Durham road, jsug gestea nrst ty hie ulobk. me en- thusiam of some of thle papers runs to ' a very bih, and if the V' are- as anxious as they seem, there is no doubt but that a handsome and fitting 'Virginia Demosthenes" will be erected a saw-mill in Wis- r Currituck. West tn years I Camden.1 Pasquotank, Senator AlJisoni while makinsipecces PTquiman, ounty faifs, wears I )-owan, ; a slouch hat. M-aJes. ;L j llertronl. to the Iov.a farmers at d a suit of homespuii and Thomas Aj Edison is prosperity. That mart was John Jacob accompanied by'htr daughter, Mrs. Maud Kdcei-oniU' 1 ITIIE FAIL COURTS. AND WHO WILL Blaine tlie plainest kind of gospel, but he Isayg J was a newspaper reporter, fery pointed things, and has a. way i of IrsFrancessTtrgWon Burneh isse- iuaiHg pepie laugn. : lie Knows now to nously ill at her rksi(iehce in E:i lase pu a leuow s niue ana nang it up to stead. England . ChaWeK the famous n ,:Mn"a m .-lhe guest bf M(: Child,r of PhiLa thlt Yhev wHl 1 skinle and'suTni t " the Oneration With It ho iirmost Vond Jefferson. Davis built 0 rW KanJnnpa ia imnif o-rat WAi-t I COnSlD the fi TSt ih. the fnr TVnrhnm i' Afanr nlrnna .u-!m !iv,,f iA before the Mexicall Waf st Grinr i traveler, j A BE THE JUDGES. ltevlMMl Ut of th North Carol I tm Uu- .1 . h. - , perlor Court that ShonM b.Kpt for KefervOc. j- ;'':'. - t 'FIHsJT (F.DKNTO.N) DtJitniCT. a memlie Jalge flil mer. r of the Aryan Theosopl ical Society f York, and believei firm v in theoonhical 7 i Mrs. Frances' jloiltrton Burnett wa I lHmliVn earning a small salarv as a school teacher nntirt clown m I ennesseb when she wrote her first stones: Septetnticr 2 SeptfmlHT t Scptcmticr HI. S")tcmlr 2J Sfptcmtr XIO rtolcr 7 Octobrr H OclobrrSl (KtolHTtS NovViuIht -I Novembrr 11 NoycmU'r 1 NovemUT '- SfcCOXD (HALIFAX) DUTKICT. M rs. J uha arid Howe w ill cd as far AV rr..iV ! as uenver on her present lecturinir tnn. Vrtrthnni'ntnn . k . . i - 1 - weddin is to it With occur Bertie, Halifax, CraVen, memorial to "There's -lany. h. Slip" Ktc It is announced that the Kaleigli nal is to be revived. LVs this is not season -for advertisin Sig- the I nnt tn clink nr IxeDublican 'meetings', swe are curious to mington Star the ,'- ' i Stantlfng by CSiristopher. The; Boston Globe tnrns itself loose on Christopher Columbus and tries to u that he shirked his debts and drank more budge than he could carry. What if he j did?. Are any of us going back on; the man wno discovered us and maie us wliat ; Wfi fire. V Wlmre would Boston have been today but for Columbus ? In Africa', perhaps. Detfoit Free Presft Howe Elliott r.x-recreiary jjftyards .jiiss .nary . linng uimer early next month ; the dxa t ilateihas not yet been announced. . Mrs , James Brdnvn Potter, accomna- Martin, Inied by her mother and sisier. will leave Pitt. London for Biarritz lo teiriain a montlr Greenr, or six weeks by hdr physician's order. . ance. Postmaster Frarfk' Tln'L-iv of Itiimnn. ' I ' 'Bon, has been electel br?sideht of the Cape Fear and Cincinnati Hail road company, which was organised two months ago. flames U hitcomb Kiley was taken seri ously ill with nerv rvei ron.Ohio, Friday eenly intelligent and morally sensajive people.' Bepresenting the' best element n our political, life as no other mari bf our. time rej resents it in all respects, the people do not intend to let him sink into obscurity: . . j; They call again i and again for those pithy, well-rounded sentences which put the common shell fa-1 than to other religious bodies. This js he assumed fact, gathered from the common" experience. - vc ..!.. While our ocean carrying 'trade U in I ; the Lands .of foreigners this Istate of1 I so and what . the concJuion of'; the; !1 t-!:. things AviU.lv v; . J v " m3ttr ?viU W things nof within ifie 'TVo-i.. Ircrefikfsonrd of therfacis. 'Ger- range of a Tmh article in a secular news y 1 i i . . ia. I rnrftr t I i I 1 . J .w..-. j..... . ment and, united people in ;18fl.j " (i r courageous party to jus sense find feeling int, a hut- There are not enough wise, and leaders in the Democratic ify the silence of the upright Why w of a v rem- paper. Ger many now ranks second ambnirtthe ns 'A HAH MAX'S c;niT." 5 ! foreign !com- iraae is " The Atlanta Constitution, in an ecljto- rial unuer thg above heading, has this to say anent ex-Priest Boyle : "Terr few people who are acquainted with the facts of the case doubi the guilt I i I tions in the extent of its merce. At iiamuunr tne ex i renresented tolo so activethat (iifiicultv :r . . t; 1 1 . . is experienced from press of.frefght, in getting goods loaded pinictualM ; .The of FatherjBoyle, now under senteiiceOf Chamber of Commerce-has therefore re- death t4 Raleigh,jX. C, for a felonious commended that the quays s be Ifurther assaultjurlon a young lady. extended: lndeeil the Hamburgers ftave u Vnj ypt in spite of lhj3 man's black begun vork in the cxtensidn heit reCord and the evidence against him, he wharf sheds. At , Bremen 1 tne lower has frien(is anj a stronr effort will be ( has friends, and a stror Wcser rivcr.is being improved ijb to made tbave him from the gallowsi The admit vessels of larger-.drauht to the Sympathy felt for Lim appears io be" due to his bold behavior when he spoke in his port,, and it is cxpcctetl that such'- im provements will be completc in iJl. ' Xew steamship lines frdn Hamburg to Calcutta, from Bremen to Bombaj- and Calcutta, from Hamburg to est own behalf before: the sentencej was pro nounced. Boyles speech is said to have been remarkable 'for its pluck, daring and originality. The criminal's eyes flashed Vfrica are projected and in tlie tjjo for- a3 lie denounced 'the methods ot the pros ncr instances have been assfireit. : -Xor eciitioii. ami he! spoke with such elo- r . 1 ., , . : ' . quenco and enerirv inai ne was ,irequt hi ly applauded. mcr is this all The German raim avs'in the latter part of IVSS received more jfrehrht 4 . t- than they could carry nromntlv,.and the construction of an unusuillyl large amount of rolling stock has liecofno ne cessary. : J ( j : . ' ( These things speak to us tliower: fulVbicei If ve are to be coit?t with a mere home ; market, feed ini: 'oil our- selves, iei us :nncnniu. niu Muiuuu and act aci ecordingly. Iifit hardly Vny- lK)dy really proposes such foil v almost every writer and public man, jl P c pro- 'tectionist or free trailer, advoeJiteian ex tension of Qiir commerce abroal ( Naturally the United States their neighbors on the South. long time Jlexico and I liok to IFor a 9 "Grit'goes a. long way, even with', a bad man. Jf Boyle had broken :down every hftdv would have said that his face showed his guilt.; But the spectacle of a prisoner in the shadow of the gallows--a young fellow,1 hamlsome and high spirited, facing; his accusers and. the court, and denouncing them, instead of nleadihsr for mercy, made even his en- emies admire his pluck. "Xd doubt Father; Boyle deserves to jro to the callows, but he is not- there yet, and some twist in the law isome in explicable change in public opinion mayj The mo and sagacious statesman- who lately; re ceived the sjiff rages of a good majority of the American people. i i ' 1, yntil he flails in duty or wisdom Groyer Cierland Will be a pmanding 'figure in the councils of (thpempcrVtJ on W Franklin, Nash,. Judge Bojkin. ; jMpt'niiT ii Septf mlx-r OtioWr 14 . , - OctoU r-.N ( Novemln r U , NovniUrVI Tmun (wii.son) nisTiucT. 1 Judire -Mac Bar. SepteinU'r 2, December 2 ' Svple-mU'r 1 September IW OctUr 14 OctoU-r 2 NiJV'inlHT.l 1 Novctnlx-r IH Vtt.CUTlI (llALKIi! Il) PthTUirt. ous prostration! at Ak evenincr. and will le lecture obliged to cAncci his ments. ; ; . Mts. Annie Jenijiers Miller, who is to lecture on dress retform, is the author of "'Twixt Love and Law;'' the novel triveh Harnett' Johnston, Judiru Armtiehl. by Dr. McDpw to the pretty Swi lnjLharleston. STATE EDITORIAU OPINIONS We hope to see) tlie day -when every countv in JNortli uarolirtn. wjII h.-ivn ltn know what new t industry. Iit)ge Harris annual Fair, or atlleasf jin annual L'ath- enntr ot its larmers. W iiminrtoh Star. V I. . .i . - i is no sehiblaricel of gratitude I Duplin. the Type Senator Wade olina, wants all the to Mexico and colonize, t he namie the place to which the negroes Want Hampton to go is not admissableto these columns. Philadelphia Press. - ! ; u i .; "r'- lame Knough foir One Paper. "The! Washington Pst agrees with the Globe? that is to sav the Durham, X. C, Globe. That is fame enough. (The v . jr. iiiay nuw wiiip iiic uiajjcij i us couch about it and lip down to p. d. JacksoiivilletTimesrUriion. - "Dry' Dakota and "Wet" Dakota. X'orth Dakota has "ione dry" by ,000 piajonty, while South jpakota prefers to be wet. tins means. tnai wmsKey win '6 There He is the kind of man who once beicTU ias' em.barked in Wi the public is-never to be forgotten by a I 1 ! i-J f1 1 ' J. ' 'Tunnlil Melt IlamptoA, of South Car- among the Northern Bejublicansfor t)ie Lenoir, he negroes to emigrate long and faithful feupport of iheir party Pehder, :olonize. The namie of ,by .-a solid negro v6 te. Wilmingt m.Mes- New Hanov August 5, NovcmlK'r,2, uiru!t 12. NovcmlKT II en.r.ip Wayne,). SeptemWr U, (K totK-r 1 4 j " ? Wake, eptemlwr 2.1 (criminal' terhi), October 21 (civil tenn). ' 1 KIKTH (Illl.I.SItOllo) DISTIIICT. i f ! Judge Graves. Granville, July 22, NovemlK-r 2" s maid O ran ire. Caswell A Ierson, U (Juilfonji Chatham, Durham, . Alamance, StXTII sender. h : ! anipsoii. The Harrison fimily sent no presents I ( arteFct, ; to tne uiaine ivicuprmack people;. This I J"ULN is commented upoij unpleasantly in hiirh : l l i r. ti .i - . ' .... soemi circles. i ne rresiuent, it is thought, ought to have sent young Blaine a pair ot sUgar-tors at least. ilmini'- ton Keview Onslow, SEVENTH People who think-' that Southern rail roads are not making too much Imoriev ('umber 3Ioore", Anson, Brunswi and ck, August .. NovciuUt 4 August 12, NovcmU-r II August l'J, NovcmluT 1m " August 20, DeccmlH-r . ' Septemler -lbt . ' (MoIkt It , OctolnrJ WILMINOTON) 1USTUICT. Judge By nil m. r ' ' , ( August 5, No'vcmlK-r 2i ' August U, No'vemU-r 11 . Septe.mlKT ! t,' St'ptemter 2J iOctbUT 7, DeccmlH-r OctolK-r 21 OctoUr2s NovemU'r 4 FA YKTTE V I tl.lv) IHHTUItT. .' Judge Shipp. July 22, NovciuIht, 1 1 August 12, October 2s September 2, Noyc'mlH?r 2 Scpteml)cr l Heptcihlier.in, peccinlM'r 2 will raise their etebroxi-s nnw tlmt iIip I Bichmond, South Caroliha railroad has passed into HolK'soli, (:i weeks tenn) Septrmlx-r .! Hands ot a receiver lust as the Norfolk I '-u, wcioim.t.1 . , . ... l . r . r done. aleiirh fc Edenton railroad has News and Observelr. be sold at.drug-stores fin North Dakota J Home people juflge the church by a JfC( and at saloons in South Dakota. -New I few wicked members this is wrong and!"0? iotk; world " -r " - V viunjusi. k iwe 1 i dicipi Iredell, an, KIOIITir (SALISIlUItY) DtSTlUCT. 1 udge .Merrimon. i . August 5, Novculcr 4 August 10, November H miy oi w. x ors put aiso ouuieon vjaiuubie gricuitwrai Documents;. I dicinles for the Jnion: As we said he .may.:or;:mayiaot1j'U Senator Cullum should have ills Forum prostituted a toke oniric iosuch iii outuuici! iuiiu. - i i oeirayai. oueiuy ivurora. ; KCB ui lUia iuiimc casoy , n cu ucu v im I AV' afa nlnoa.,l .1 ...111 x wmc-nu. V" ..w he an exnos tion of a machine for rot. claimed to. do the work lead the National cohorts again, but! his voice and presence will .-be. alwa's wej come wherever ; the ( party, convenes for JJ ! Jii-l 1 itl 1 "11 lJ'l au.vict; or acuon ami iu people win ueeu his admirable counsel as they, will! the words, of no other man now in their Sight. ! - ' .r - ' j ' ' : j" HON. SAMUEL J. JiASDALX.. Samuel J Rahdall has been killed bff again by newspaper rumor. The story that he. wau very s?ck sent a swarm of reporters to his. Summer . residence at Wallingford Tuesday. They found Him in a better ondition than he has been rn for some timet and preparing to. go ' to South! Lunerica sh vet save his neck. 1 have leen regardetl as tine fields or en dcavor.! What is wanted is (jnthiHg like a system. This must began, pr tHK OITIXIOK IN VIKGINIA. per- lmrw wi ouirht "to sav. should esrin with I camij ,the American manufacturers! j (jne oil - While the our consular agents, ex-Mi nistetjU Tim.' 1 : lurvw nf thiSlalP. illi.t A njm v . . . , v - - - - -; i uously upon building up a tradn hithj erto unknown - articles bv the 4xhftiton of samples. j eri Nearly every consular otlicen lie ThMfine Italian hand of I leld 3lar- shall Quay is discernible in the i lrgima Democrats in many por tions ot the Mate are wnnoiu organisa tion, Mahone by some truly novel tac tics, has perfected :a strong working force and if Democratic success is to be secureti it is high time the party mana- it be srers were injecting a little mathematics UolBrazi observed, has reported to the sameelTect. . Mr. Jarvis ivrote about the Soilin'iVmer ican. particularly the Bueno Kyres, i'trale. He sajs that our manilfitturers read and approve and shower U !t f rAiHlnnes unon the consul. The feuro- ness tliat will lay the party up .nrnn manufacturer follows the Jdvice of to come t t,o ron.nl nnd rts the market. Ilthisadi - JMahcWs new plan' of organization m o ti - i f . r.illp,! t'nisrht forest meetings " the mem- . vice, if one need repeat, is to r .abunihint samples for exhibition! 1 iuto theircanvass. j j A few grains' of common sense and a drachnior two of push is the prescription that ought to be compounded and taken, or else there will be an attack of billious- t . or years Among the articles useful in tlfc South' bership of. each forest clan being limited . .. 'n l I fiftaan Vich rrrinft i divided into -AV- X - ' - - American trade are the following 91 the proiluction of shich we excel peer,; iron ?3 ! V wine in casks orlKttles gla and steel manufactures, including army and navy weapons, and implements, scythes, -. razors, table cutlery, junAvare, to fifteen forest clans, and they meet in no. house, but at night in the woods. jj Thej have no chairman or head, and there is ho speechmaking, but they sim ply! talk over; the situation and discuss porcelain, linenware for table ianMl Sotherf plans for winning over individual voters. Washington. Dr. Martin, his physician, declares positively that' Mr. Randall jhas been improving gradually all the Sum mer and that he I will be able to take! an ; - I 1 ' , '.I"-)- i-- active, part in committee work. He. is as strong :as .he ever was. mentally, and there is no reason why he . should jnot continue t imprpve physically. He'$ub mitted a surgical operation some time ago, and his physician reports that jth result has been beneficial. . ! Mr. Rahdall has been a. warm nhV ': i 1 steadfast friend Of the South. He ihas b6en weighed in the balance and has nev er yet beeh found wanting, his unjust ac cusers to the contrary notwithstanding. It will be a sad day for the Southern people wnen me Pennsylvania com moner has gone to join that ; other staunch friend of our people 'Hon. Sam uel Sullivan Cox. V j A lon life to Sam Randall is the wish of The GiioBE.i . i I -4 -.: .. t- i, dified Australian ballot-reform system was used in the city election at Chattanoogo on Tuesday. The dispatdhes said that "it was the quietest election even known in the city, less money vas used at the polls and there was less illegal voting than in . any previous election." This is the result wherever the reform 'sj-stem is eiver applied, and it is bound to oon to Journal. ' othi'ii-g Lively The datli-dealino: ' Vbout Him. (Jranville county could keep a half lizen It . f f 1 . - V 1 ? 1 1 m eiectnc wires are ui uiese ou uer puwnc roaos xor a year known fin New YorH as "live wires." ;Witii great advantage. Oxford Day. flhe man who recklessly or inadvertently We have ' frequently refei lavs UU4U ui kiicm 10 uu n c t , any n u thereafter as;a live 'mab.-Chicasro Her ald. The; Greatest Stenographic Feat J - Mrs. .Isabella B. Bprros, of Boston, Svrote a verbatim repoit of a speech n ade in German Jy Carl Srhnrz, which she turned into English while her pen was flying across the paper. i-Hartford Times:. We --. U.v. O I ... I i gooa memoera. tt was I ""iuom"i jhwuwi tcuiuvr' derdn; Christ and Sail-huN5.anoIPh 4 September 16 trdacheri of Jiul u ho 1 3Iontgomcry, , . . S-ptembcf 4 of love into a sin f I S.0 ' : - ' Iktober 14 - ' ! Impressive Substitutes. haven't any volcanoes, but the South American delegates can see Fora-1 been inapthr termed the! Vi'nfe ker spouting 'burning liva and gaze with hue.'', The devil - himself mi deep '.emotion; at the temporarily extinct crater of Tanner. Providence Journal, n r prevail in all the States eventually. 4 . One hundred land five thousand dolWs for a fast tjrottejr, the colt Axtell, is what Colonel Conley! of Chicago, has just rlaid on behalf cf a indicate of racing nen. If it is co in which ' makes j the. eqiline quadruped prance, this one ought cover the turf, rapidly. to . The plea for Topp, the Republican member of the Cincinnati Board of Pub lic Affairs, who was convicted of corrup tion over his own authentic signature, that he w as '"crazy," did not suffice' to protect him from public disfavor. Topp has resigned. .!'' i- ' The Pioneer -Pres, of St. Paul, will occupy a new thirteen-story building to day. Forti-five years ago there Were not fifty pejople in St. Paul, and the wile Indian whooped in the neighborhood. This is a.rnpid country. ! ' Happily for Virginia. General Mahone says! that the man "is here to stay. .rim" rolitirsi"no colored man can sav limch of General 3laJione. Liiarie News and Courier. A Cabarrus, , . - .' . October 2S MXTII (WINSTON) nihTUICT. Judge Brown. Fair which is of 100 hands. Rockingham, Stokes, Surr Alleghany, v ilkes, Yadkin, fr1"1.'.'" Davie. ! jieit&e ui rauroau ituiiuing ;m Qnn Car- pi-u.., i.; olina. It is crratifvino- to kpp in nt.mun ruryiuti State, that there isisuch a revival in this' . TKJf7H ( demoium oeiore Prteaktast could JiardIv I Ynnrnvl bring up a more bmsphemous set han is McDowell ' begotten and fpstefed by what has ; not ki.kv'kntii (cii aiilot second fiddle" to 'a number., of that gang without corApromJ Greatly in NeetS of Them. i All olWilkie Colliris' property goes to. an intimate irieiici. it,: ne leu any plots it is a I srpeat liferary misfortune that they were not bequeathed to Amer ican novelists.Clncagfc) lieraid. ; to, satanic man. pnoritj SHEAR Nons Bovs o to Wesk ship, and girls for uck. ; .;. .. Happily for. yir- jare trifles light as lair Snecessfufl Shot. The election of rooklyn as President leffe is a good thing fort umbia aimed high in ta delphia Preess. n Seth Low bf Columbia col all parties, Col- j The Result of I All things . come to Mr. Blaine couldn't America in 1884, but lo ident of Three I i St. Louis . St. Louis puts m World's Fair. I It is Chi The skv fits it nicelv a idence Journal. imr Low. Phila- iow an jonest Waiting. him who te President "today he is'Prjes- electricitv should Merchant Traveller i ne poet wno sin fisherman" evidently "lelives in poetic high license. Buff Mo Courier. i wa is t M All the Koffs df , Russia sympathize . i I with the Czarina irt her recentlvacouired The Antiquity Watermelon seeds Egyptian tomb that wa oid.--;sewarK!.JOurnai. of Colic. - 1 were lound in . A Contented The advertifcinff patrAnase of the Plkia Dealer is all we could expect Rocky Mount Plain Dealer, lias Climbed to the Tke demand for male craiiners is now arxui o&an s Journal. I i ' !r 11 H j J, Ilrer Tanner. llA Lay Lowr. iiiat has become of (Torporal Tanner ? His silence is I prdfouhflly lmpresivci Boston lieraid. Let Lyman LJ fch t Ou t the Claiut. claim for ffly geographical. 1 around. rrpv- an over :,0X) vears KUtor. Level of Man. and female steho- enual. Business What the country demands is Civil Sep Like rbta of the dayw at hmx vice Conimissioncr Rdform. Washing ton Post. p. ; ThejKoyal Th road to i success ad vetis ing. Charlotte A Great Conjudal Truth. It t ikes irenius to know how to live with a genius, Atchisdn ulotie, lload. lies in thorouj Chronicle, t i colored . The mustaches as Express! ton ! Tf . ir. lends enc'hahtinent Siftings. i The? man who is of a ICVltal 111 lllln I. . important work dnd thdt 'so matiy rich tr 'Lt-,. L sections of our Stale are traduall being jJurke 11 pui in coiiiiuuiiiciion; w,iin . in lJU!iiyTAshc aiming Lumuicitmi Mr4U.. VinSlOn I ii ,oV,' T-in.i!itr ikiir 4, 11 i. u atauga, r . " t . , -i H hogshead of ipecac poured in July 2'2, NoyemlM-r -I AugUHt or November II August l!r, NovcmlKT IK SeptcuilK-r '2 . . S jitcmU'r ! , i Septt mlM'r .. : fcto!T7 . i . OcutU r vi MOUO ANTON) IHSTItrCT. Juilffc Phillips. q pan- Caldwtll, Mitchell, K Greensboro ENSE. Point for a cadet a cadet smack. - ?scope to thfe shocked e buried TS "1 Kt mat reve night play sing any claim Work, of some you'nar men ochester Pott- that listance view. Texas Catawba, Alexander, Cleveland, Meckjerihufg union, j Lincoln, (ia'ston, 1 Rutherford, Polk, ! I TWKI.K Madison, Ikincombe. Transyliani.l, liaywfxwi, Jackson, MacOn, Clay, to death by Cherokf e in a iolt.-r Graham. Swam, July 1 AuKtixt 1 August Hi Auguid. Sf-ptfinU-r '2. Scptcthlcr U September "J October 7 (ciiahi.ottk) i)iTint T. Judge Connor. i July K I Jufylir AuguntTi, () tolK-r '21 . Aujruit '2H' ScptcmUr 1 I . . Septt mlK r :;o OctolKT 7 j ' r OctoU r'JS NovcmlHrll Td (ASHKVI!.I.K)liltTll!CT, . v Judge Clark. July 211, .VoycmlK r H Augiiht 1, DecemfK-r '2 September ScptcmlxT ! Sep te in Iter !'l Septemlxfr IVt olloU r 7 ; OctoU-r 1 1 ' ctolrr' j KovcinU r ,4 ! CritleUlntc p.1, rT, a. Cicorjgc4r"He.r fac I alwav tovcre,! , onal flower ! AMiat s with purple and red blotchenV IGwIdesftof Libt-rty? qharley-"()h, thafM. c-anily -.fVougli f 'conkers States- diMpoHd of. J lMd toW the name wy I sit by. the htarth whf Voting. Ily. "Shefwould lie a pretty clrl but for oru tbing."j Mir What' il atr n-ked Charlev. ktiiK I-' ln i:' " burJoHr1" M off Id- telephone Har. . t' J : A ' -orgc-"ier co i Talk about a nat the matter with the Isn't she a "daisy man. ' j The bov- who wai bent on eatintr. the green watermelon was in tlie same eon- onion auer ne nau eaten it. iioton POSt. ' X J it''. ' : '.-' -I . 1 ' The iceman will foon be compelled to acknowledge an ignominious defeat in the game of freeze 6ut. Merchant Trav eller. 0 : ; : . ; i ;., , , I The Summer hotel proprietor will now give the people a chance to go to I work ami earn somel morte . monev for him Washington Capit4l. . The female orgarffct of a Utica church has eloped and married a fourteenj-year- old boy Who pumpeit the oran.l Ther affair has taken thelw ind out of the choir. Binghamton Republican . WHEN THE, FIRE BURNS LOW. le the fire Lurtw Utyr., And a thrunir of memone IrlM?. Kre the promise of iuutb tuid dki. They jrlide with a stealthy and noiele: treat, t nweleome. unbifldfn tonlifht. I thjiirht, inlee.l. lxp asrtt they were dfal A nl buried forever from eljrut. I Xl4 useless to tjury thm. shallow or deep: : iN'o jrrave enn a meiujory hjld, . ' ! Xevtr, till I in njy. own grmve sleep. . Can the knell ox tMe iruoet be tolled I k f on Comgj on wtiil t h. mvielfl but I cauirht on to the I r outg one day and got ril of it in'no time." (ieoize " What wai it Chaley--t'Simply bhKxI rruption. Took a hort course of P. P. P. (Prickl'v Ash, Ijoke Root and Potaium): I tell you. it the U LlooI ' correc tor. The governor had BLcumatl-ni no ba1 tlljt you could hear him holler clear & rot . the county every time he moved. Tie tried it and jfou know what an athletic old gent he if now. If nomelxxly would only give Mifts.Dai'y a pointer he would, thank them afterward." All the dni . ....... We can all give rood ad rice, but on- itant vigilance M ill hardly injure u set- ting a grxxl example half the time.Mil- waukee Journal. ' ' ' ;OLDEN-ROD. In the mill fkl lu rl-ry we t hld- Mretctunr away it wem iuo klw mnt. ' Laving with itUmourh tutr hill ami l.. Wh-n ttilm vtenil--r' umlllnjr fflirr tol.-t. UTine-woieiijrwHniJjrni wateau r It nU It Uly. fianva In undulation fre,' In Unly minlaturoan autumn Ire. When the wind mutU In It rUkeffof rH. Wbenitb leafa rurlri aiKl colored y thiLl. wn me initparki-unttx' rli-ned quln' Arvl front the tubtle vi' the merrv uiiall Then In JxeptemLer'a beauty e bt-toM. , " jn all nl rraewrul ma-ty tte pnru-e Turned to a flower In a fairy tale. 4 .;'-'. f: 4 it' ti: 4
The Durham Weekly Globe (Durham, N.C.)
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