. NORTH CAROLINA HEWS.
JOTTINGS ASD CLIPPINGS FRO OUR
: STATIC EXCHANGES. '
4 nnnthtt Lillad noar Tilnnlc
Mouutlin, N. 0., last week,
Mr. John E Igar Carter, a mostes
timable vounsr man of Winston, died
on Haturday afternoon. Aged 29
. years. - -
The people of Dunn were frighten
ed at the siirlit of the firt colli q that
was ever brought Into that town the
other day.
Says the Wilmington 'Mensenger :
"Cent Fteelaud, of the Durham
Light Itantry,acted as drum m.ijor
yesterday (Frid-ty) with great sue
ces"
The Shelby Aurora ifts Lincoln
ermntv farmer baa a 14var old
daughter rejoicing m 240. ba. ,'. Hie
nearest neighbor has a daughter six
teen yi'ars old weighing 230 pound.
'J he taxable return of Charlotte,
according to the Chronicle, show that
the manufacturing corporation in the
it imv taxes on property , listed at
over one million of dollar.
In harlotte township four or five
hundred persons have failed to make
returns of their taxable property.
. They will have to pay double taiea
There re times when negligence coat
something.
- The Richmond k Danville road u
moving the watermelona North at a
lively rate. The Charlotte Chronich
record the fact that two faat water
melon freight trains passed through
that city haturday each train being
romnoaed of thirty car, all loaded
witn melon. w .
Wrlgbtsville is becoming quite
match-making place. The Wbtuiue
tn &leenqtr tella us of a young gen
tleman and lady, from Charlotte, who,
: aa soon a tbey arrived, secured the
annrtA at a minister and were unit
ed In the wholy bond of matrimony.
The couple had gitea the old folks a
slip and made the Encampment their
pretext for getting away. The name
are not known.
The Cttttral Erprttt says that on
lait Sunday evening while religious
service were going on to the acade
. my. a beaver bat boy went in and
tw.k his iMt hv one of the nronounc-
ed disciples of Mr. Walker, the fro
hibition candidate for Governor. lie
puhti bU high bat in all i'e purity
end whiteins'onder the etln front
Tho Walker man a-v.it tok aim at
the bat and Commenced to play his
ambeer pwp npon it throwing a
steady strram bearing the odor ol
mean whUkey, It look as if the cam
paign will be dirty an j how.
The Democratic Embryo.
; , ' , Owtiubora DtUj Patriot.
Last Wednesday evening a West
Market street boy bounded into the
front passage, with his bair a ct
mop. while he smelt of tadpole and
water lilios from the soles of bis bare
tnat nn. "
-ttolm Henry," said big mother,
mantW him wh a dangerous glitter
in tier eve. and tskinsr a erip on bis
dripping lock, "you'v been in swim
ming again l .
"Kot hit of it mother : r ve been
tn th Tlpmnrratio Congressional Con
vention; and it's the sweet oozing
nntAr ma." '
nnn't Ml mp! This (a regular
Rock Creek sand all over your scalp."
"Why, ma, that naynseru in my
1. r. and I'm the larmers canui
date t
'We'll float lh oM biniUniw oy,
"Wc'U nut tua eia mihwoiuu
"Look here, young man, I waijt
nn ft.n in?.' and. unbuttoning uia
jacket, she thrust a vigorous hand
down hi back "her'a creek sand
rid 0m1 all ai m vour back-bone!
l'sha! ma, don't you know what
that Iff It's the 'sand in my gizzard'
breaking out. liu one ol the 'unwasn
ed,' 'nntwrr fied Democracy
W'U lnl th M twD'lMna, box,
. aar.'ii at... tka IuiuIiiha!' "
- Well, vou are not 'unwashed' thu
time, for a wonder, and as for being
nnlpl-rificA I'll B. B WilSt I fleet a NO
4 slipper can have" and for about
m I . .. ....... . I. t n a
nve ureenauoro hiiuuvc iuo
full of ilippfr, sand, dirt, gyrating
A lent and blood-curdliuz
yells. J3ut, after all, In the word of
I.iirir- ThomrilK)Il.'a bov'S W8VI SK
th wind' wavs. and the thoughts of
a boy are long, long thought :" as
John Henry passed out on the back
niua hm TtMoheA down and threw
nut an old saddle-blanket which he
ha padded In under bis clothes at a
convenient place, nseu iv ww u
empty closet, eud went out towards
the barn whistling:
tjk fir m btrk mt Sftcca iwnts,
An ( v m ImcS my bomj I "
In and About Camp. .
Wllmlngtoa SUr, M.
Tho rank and file of the different
regiments are reported : to ba as fol-
lows: liist, aw: eccona, zi?; xuiru,
250; Fourth, S80. Piettygood. .;
. The Edgecombe Quarda blept on
their arms Friday aight, expecting
.the "long roll." But it was not sound
ed. and at reveille it dawned . upon
(the company that somebody was
ulllll . ..
TIia Durham Band, attached to
th Third Reziment. serenaded Lieut.
Gov. Stedman at hi, summer retreat,
on Wrightsville sound, Friday night.
The muiio was very fine, and the
Lieutenant-Governor acknowledged
the compliment in a neat and appro
priate speech.
flnmmiiisar Sergeant Fitt. of the
Edgecombe Guards, went out of the
lines Tor stores alter nignuau. lie
turning, he was challenged by Semi
nal Cobb "Who coes t h e r e r
"Friend with a bottle," was the reply.
. mm .1 I. II
"Advance Iriena, ana araw tne com,
the sentinel commanded. The order
was obeyed, the "countersign" was de
clared correct, ena tue sergeani
"passed."
- Friday night a waggish member of
the Fayetteville Light Infantry don
ntd on omcer s uniiorm ana . waiieu
hurriftdir in the tent of the officer
commanding the Bcotland Meek Ri
flemen, and ordered bim to form his
company at once, lhe order was
promptly observed, and the men were
kept standing in line for half an hour
hfora their captain found out that a
joke bad been perpetrated at his ex
.LADIES!
WE WILL OPEN THIS WEEK
DIFFERENT
-NEW: GOODS.-
'' ' ir r
A CAItD.
T hnvA heard that in FruiWA a man
i accused of crime must prove his in
noc nee. I know that in free Amer
i ica the law is the reverse of that, and
the accuser must prove tne accused s
Sunt, yet x tear there has been some
isposition to apply to me the harsh
rule of the French law. But, under
either law, I respectfully submit to
the voters of Durham and Oranze
counties the following evidouce of
my innocence ot a charge recently
1 ... 1 ... J!.. - . ' . 1! M ''.
tVuieevidenc : XUlaUiatteS.
Respectfully,
Jous T. Nichols.
.'. Durham, N. C, July 23, 1888,
No. 1. "
THE
BUILDERS
MANUFACTURER
Large line of desirable SUP PLY C O
, (SUCCESSORS TO)
I J. W. BLACKWELL.
Raleigh. N.C.. July 11.1888.1
Jno T. Mdiols, Esq., Daylon, N. ?.:
Dear (sib: I am in receipt of
i your favor asking a contradiction of
me renort that rnu were maae to
, A new line of
RUCHINQ3.
Are prepared to furnish all
kinds of
wear a barrel shirt during the war. II I" f I El I IT "T "T- A O v .
No such punishment astbat, nor any nt-lNKlt. I I HO MOUlamgS, ComiCe,
other punishment, as far as I know, , rtTJH1
All shades. 40 inches wlile.bnlr'65
pense.
InclJenU or the Iay.
WasuiK.iTOjr, Jttlj 21. "We will
stani or Ml by to-day's event,''
shouted a prominent Democratic
statesman as be entered the House
of BeprescnUlives today, .
When the llouae was called to or
der the ga'lerics were wall blled with
atwutnr. and before Mr. Mills took
the floor to cIum the dobate on the
Tariff bill there was ecatcaly sUnd
lag room anyttaer excepting in the
Executive and Diplomatic galleries,
which were vacant There was
scarcely a vacant chair on the Dem
ocratic aid of the Home, while most
of these os the Republican side
were occupied. .....
About balf-pa.t 11 o'clock Mrs.
Cleveland and her mother took seats
is the IWWdI's gallery.
Speaker Carlisle remained In his
chair throughout the entire speech
of Mr. Mills and gave the closest at
tention. 1 ' "
Mr. Mills concluded bis speech at
12:35 in support of the bill and the
House on motion of Mr. Mill, voted
by ayrs and noes on the free cotton
ties amendment. The amendment
placing eoOna ties on the tne lit
was agreed to. Ayes 170, nays 123.
At l;lw f . M. tne vote on in nnai
paajagtof the bill was taken. It
resulted: ay 1C2, na;s 140.
- The vote was strictly partisan,
with th fitllowing exception': Item
oeraU egaiust the bill Ues litis,
of Htm York; Gieenroan. of New
York; Merriman.of New York, and
Stwden, of IVnnaylvania, Republi
cans for the bill Mfiera Anderon.
of Iowa, Fitch, or New York; Wil
son, f Minnesota; fimith,of Witcon
aia, (ln.Lltep). Mr.Faran.of Ohto,
(Dem ), refrained from Voting.
Tne Mills uiu.
WsanisiiToii. D. C, July 23.-Tbe
Democrat 10 members oi me penai
tJommitue on Finance intend to
make a demand that the Mills tariff
bill be considered in the rtgular way,
section by section and paragiaph by
paragraph, tbrv H1 oppose the prop-
ositM'O of the Republican to cast it
' into a pigeon nolo in MS eommiiiee
room aal give it no consideration.
Ib-publican members of committee
i it it nrobahla that no elfcrt will
be made to rt port ft tariff bill at this i
ui.n end that the 8ente will U"
thorite the eommi'tee to sit during
the recta of Congresft, continue to
give hearing to those interested in
the various industries and get ft bill
ready to be reported when vh Sen
ate nifCis in December. If this Is
done Ctionrei scan aljourn by the
latter pa t, ot even the middlo ot Aa-
Encaiupment Kotea
WliBtD(to MMar.
Camp breaks Friday.
' TK (lovernor's Guard is well
drilled company. Tbey ma le twenty
soldierly wheels yesterday without a
ingle breax.
" The First has 301 men in camp, and
Col onel Gotten and Adjutant J. G
Powell, are high in the praise of their
regiment.
The Goldsboro RiSeV have the
'W" during tJn hour in camp.
These boys always welcome their
friend in camp.
' TK ' Frpt.viila Indeoendent
fight Infantry was out on an exhibi-
Uoo drill jeaterday. 1 ueir ssirmiau
.... ,...,.
dnU was admired 07 an.
Frivate Canchart. from Kittrels.
challenge any man weigbinc leai than
lhCl nounds for ft wrestle, lie is the
champion of the Oxford Grays.
rWiin Anthony of the Scotland
Vuk Mounted U.flemen. came to the
itv vMterdav to arranee for horns
for hi men in Tuesday's parade.
The Second Regiment, CoL W. C.
Joftt. musters in camp 214 men, and
ex pet U to day eight mora frm Fay
etteville. ana two irom aiaxwu.
Will X. Coley, the publisher of the
Southern GunrJrmnn, will presect
r.t trt the cantain of the compoT
sending the mot subscriber to that
paper.
Tha cmard mounting to-lav will
uV nlace at 8 o'clock ft. m. In the
nincr at 6 there wi'l be ft drew
parade, which, If the weather is fuir,
will be the most snowy oi tne encamp
sent. , . ,
, . . - -
Tha Wond Reuiment is minai a
band, ar.d there are two good band
in WilroInton. Surely some arrsnj.'s
ment should be made to sec a re the
tor iff of either the Germaoia Cor
net Band or the Cornet Concert Club.
The Jolut Canvass.
XawtObumf.
fin Kaiurda f!.l. Doekerv causid
Julge Fowle to be notified that he
would be at liileign on woncuy to
make pint appointments, juage
Fowls abandoned his anDOintme it at
Charlotte and came back to meet
hlui- On Monday morning Judge
Fowle wrote asking for ft meeting at
10 o'clock, and at the meeting the fol
lowing agreement was entered into:
Raleigh. July 23, 188).
At a conference. this dav held at
the Yarborough House, it is agreed
between 0. 11. Uockerr ana uamei
G. Fowle that they each shall fill his
appointments herefore made and
published to and including tne z-un
of August pros, each being at liberty
to be preseat for ft Joint discussion
on eaual terms at any appointment
ma rts hv the other: and that ft list of
joint appointments shall be made for
them after the zi'n prox-, oy mutual
friend (elected by them, to-wit. T.
U. 1'urnell and U. li. lSatte, JSsqr.,
luch list to be published by the 10th
of August. Dajt'l G. Fowle.
O. II. Dock er y.
What fbalnyan Urtce IToposes.
Vvar Vnvtr Jn1 41. Mr. Rrice.
V
chairman of the Democratic Cam
paign commute, believes in elucau
inr the masses on economic questions,
And at the next consultation of the
eommitte be propose to recommend
. . . - r. ; J
that rW.UW copies once rrtsiutnv
last message to Congress be printed
; and distribuUd. He
intends also to have printed copies of
the Mills bill, and tne comment
thereon by Messrs. Mills, W. C. F.
Breckinridge, Cox, Wilson, of Virgin-
i and other democratic leaders.
district of the United
SUtes. He i not a bit scared about
the effect tley til have in Is ew Jers y
and in t'onueciicuU II belitvesthat
thrv will have as ff od ft tnect m
those manulai tiring feVtaUs as in the
SUtes hoe mtcre.U are maimy ag
ricultura
was ever inflicted upon vou while I
was : Captain of tbe company of
which you were a member.
Yours trulv."'
Eugenk GuesoM.'
I Late Cr plain Company D, 30th, N.
U. Iroops.
No.a. .
Atibcrit, N. C, July 18, 1888. ;
Mr.. John T. Xiclioh: -
Mt Dear Sir: Yours of the 9th
lost was du y received during my
absence at the District Conference.
It was with both surprise aud regret
that I learned through vour letter.
- 3
mat, yuu were ouargeu wiut wcoriug i .
a oarrei smrt uunug tue wr. site lim(J 1 DilliabOl Uilly
p.Kurce is not nnlv fulaa. ao far aa anv I . '
o - rf
conduct of yours could make it, up
Ail wool Alb-it ms, ouly 45
. -ivorlr tu cents.
cents,
TWENTY-Ef CHIT INCH BAS
KET CLOTH. ONLY
TEtf CEN'M.
to the time I was wounded at Gettys
burg, but you were so lar removed
from all suspicion or presumption of
such charge, that there was scarce
ly a more prudent or fail If ul soldier
in Uen. Lee s Army, fur u you were
ever absent or failed in any particu
lar to discharge your duties as a sol
Hipr. hnth (.nthfiillr and manfullv.
from the time tbe first gun was fired
trotn the picket lines around liicn
mond till Gettysburg was taken, 1
fail to remember It. And instead of
a barrel shirt, if the "Lone Star
had not gone down in defeat, and our
flag bad never trailed in the dust,
yon certainly would have been en
titled to ft "wreath of honor." With
a tear lor the "Lost Cause," but a
smile for the Keto South, I am with
much reopect.
Yours very truly, " '.
C. N. Alles, I
Late CapLof Co. D. 30th, N. a,
ReKimpnU .
Dr. Grissom and Capt. Allen
weie the only captains of the cornea
ny up ti May 1864, the time I was
taken prisoner. Joh.i T. Nichols.
No; 3.
This is to certify that I have
known Jno. T. Nichols from boyhood.
Wa iointd the armv ol the Confed
to 75 cents. RtfLirwavs. TTfiW-
els and Balusters.
40 i ? INCH 40 Wealso keepnhand a very
large lot of seasoned
Dressed Lumber,
Builders' Hardware and Sup
plies a
SrE3 OIA-ILaTTST
Those -wishing anything in
our line can get it at reason
able prices. All kinds of
I Ofliee and Bank Furniture a
specialty. .
THE BUILDERS AND MANU
FACTURERS SUPPLY CO.,
Durham, N. C.
may 2-Gm
eight cents.
NAINSOOK CHECK. 8, I0...l2i
AND 15 CENTS.
INDIA MS ESS, 5 TO 25 CENTS.
Nainsook nn i lace fliunciugs t ny
price. Not Imviu room U dis
play ha'f of our Ktock we
will introduce a bargain
day evoiy TluirJ-
.V.v
CHA.3. ROBBINS.
if
Enterprise
KNA BE
Many persona who have built honses
have been at a loss as tohowtoflnUh
and decorate them. They bad node
siltna, models or samples from wliiub to
. ... ... Ktlect, and they would glailly have
Gfandi SQUare and Uprlgnt committed the care and trouble to
' r o ;nie competent and reionsible party.
TITiTVTn rfiBTPQ For thU purpose the
IiatlU iUiiauu, ,
liiEiUiiciiiitiie mm nwmi
Fifty Years Before the Public.
Upon their excellence alone have at
tained an unpurchased rre emi
nence which establishes them
as unequalled m
AGENCY
has been estaliliHhed, being the first of
the kind in thettatt of North Carolina.
We wiU Uke a building from the hamta
erat; State, tether h Company D. . j . Wo7kmanship atTiSS
30.h BtgimentN.C, Troops in 18G1. lOnei IUUWI "'M,,,u;','P a.,, it in UAKD WOODS or inany
tVe remained together in tame com- r, aflU DU?EullitY manner wantd; will ls' derate tho
oinv until May. 1864, when he was - . t- nr Mmn ln paper or in. "LlSCKirsTA
lujummj,wi, TTTT TTM A TiW. t nfl WALTON. Wfurnmhl'arouetrr floor-
a.liniani General Jones say the
marine narado mttit be arranged fr
later in tbe afternoon if bis men are
to witness it. There wjll bo no break
ing ranks on Tucsdsy, as it ts a strict-
1. .c.nUdinarv tinv.lure. The full
programme will be publislud in Tues
day tnort'ing s Mmcngrr.
An nl.t mountaineer walking with
two of the boys (after getting fixrd in
camp), sctinR tbe Sound at Bead low
atr. remarked that be didn't think
it was such a darned big thing af er
li h had heard about it. lie mis.
t.uA ttm S..nnd fur the Ocean. We
suppress bis name, , as ne is a very
modest roan, and would not like not
or iily.
v
A plot was discovered Wednesday
by which Herbert 8. Grftham, in jail
u'HLu.urr. tv . ftr fortcrv aud
burglary, was provided with arms and
r . 'l-ii .1. t II... Cl.xralA nllmr
:ooi 10 aui u
culprits and escape
Wash MidJlcton, ft Bl Km.bber
who eiraped lust OcIo'ht ftom jail at
Forsyth, Mo., while under sentence of
er. imnritnnmnt fir mur
00 r, wn aim ; - 1
at Japer, Mo., where he rcsUed r
rest.
A Durham Lady Injured.
Yasterdav morninir while Mr.G. V
Atwardpti. of Cilumbla. 8. C, and
Mi -a Alice Prince, of Durham V. O,
were driv.ng up from Wright-vine in
ft buggy, the hjrse became filgbter.td
at ft passing train on tbe Seacot.it
Railroad, and ran away. The buggy
was smashed ud and both occupants
more or less injureu. ts is icaivu wua
Prince's left ftrm is bioken.
.... . -mi 11 1 m ii .
A $10,000 Fire at Burltngtou
Yalirdav mornlnj about 3 o'clock.
broke out in Burlington, consuming
- - V . a .
Messrs. ' A. Holts one siore;
Townend's frate building; B. A
Sellers, store: and inju ed the stock
. ' m mm m . er e ..
nf Mbssrs. J. W. w. w. uuniy.
Tbe total K is estimated at tlO,
000, with $3,000 insurance, with Mr.
Hamilton, of llilianoro.
cunt u red at or near Sootsvlvania. Va.
I know he did not wear ft barrel
shirt while in the army nor any other
pui.isument inmcied ujion mm. .
M. V. RooKiis,
Late Lieutenant Co. D. SOth.N.
Troops, Ilogers Store," Wake Co.
This 2Ut July.lSSS.
, Sio. 4. .
This is to certify I know J An T.
Nichols, ot Oak Grove township,
Durham county. N. C: nave Inowu
him from boyhood We Joined the
armv of thn Confederate States to
gether in Company D. 30th, egi
ment, X. v. arvupa, in su- jer
18G1. We remained together u
ume company until May, 1864
when we were both taken prisoners
by the Yankees near Spotsylvania
Court House, Va. I was wi:b him in
prison at Point Lookout, Md, for
j about two monini, men we were
i transferred to Elmira, N. Y ftnd
remained in same prison camp until
February, 18G5. 1 know be did not
wear a larrel shirt wnne in ue ar
my, aor' any 'other punishment in
1 dieted noon him. I know be did
TT7J1 TTfJAUK at. CICj. I WALTON. We furnish Parquetry floor
Etimatea furnished. Hard wood man
tels, catved wood panela, alata and
marble mantoU. trratcs. the Jackson
22 and 24 K. Ealtiraore St Balti. I veuUlatlnfr grate aud any kind ol heat
817 Market Space. Washington, D. C. ff'Kfi&S:
Amongother thing nameu we are nute
Agcnta for the eolobrnted
; THE OLD RELIABLE
DISLM.vllES.vm
(X3TABUHQED Ik 1STSJ
i 11MR 4 m mm,
SaoeMMf ts S. L EooM
MANUFACTUKEUS
Monuments, Tablets,
"WILLEIt SLIDING BLINDS."
MANCFACrCRERS' llOCSE FfRSisn-
ISO Aoexcv,
Main Street, Durham, N. C
Office over Bowers & ArendelL
UNIVERSITY
OF
NORTH CAROLINA
CUAPELUILUN.a
Tho next session begins An
Tuition reduced 10 130.00 a baKjo,
m t.. 1 ii ir:...1jpuorstudenUmay Kive Byfiyear.
ium I ulty of flfWn teacra. Fee-
Ot Marble AVork. clursesof stuJy Usdm Three full
flictcdnpon him. I know be didL. . rrri GHASArr2r3 C!I I Three abort courses J to degrees,
not take the allegiance to United SATi5rACTI--J W"uttJ UM0f business men, Utbe training
lDU l Ul""" "'A:l!ni
Estimates and Designs Fur
nished Free.
Main Street, Durham, N. a
June 13rly
Rece.1t report show that ft great
la naurfner over Jerntalem.
Afier the long interval of many cen
1 m i . a . 1. ..
tuiici, during widen 11 nsu oecn
given up to the Arabs, it is sgain be
coming tbe home of the Jewr In
lnO there were not in tne uoij
City more than 0,000 Jewa ow
there are more than 30.0U0. The
rapid ad lition to the Hebrew popu
lai Ion is chic fly attributed to the per
leCUUOu OI VV"B IU muwiim. .
One Horn Kttort. '
Tf !. am rr.win(f weiker and
weaker from that bbwdy ilmntcry
which does 1 ot succumu 10 tne treat
mint of pliys'c atia, make one more
effort and talc Dr. liigg-rs' Hurkle
berry cordial.
States nntil the war cloetJ, and he
would have scorned aucb an act as
much as any man. I acted in every
capacity, from private U commander
of the company.
d. v.. f EBHSLL,
Late of Company D 30th, KcgU
mcnt.N. C Troops. Dayton, N. C.
Jaly 22d. 1888.
flroenville Reflector : Many farmeis
i.f the enuntr speak disparingly of
their crops saying they are the poor
est for several years.
8anford Esprem In this section
ft a t
(-nita havai aiiQured tnucn aamaeo
from the drough. i ne urmcrs ray
tbey will not make more than half a
crop of corn at best, tui we are giwi
to believe that such A prospect is not
gem-ral.
Clarlotte ChronkU l Tbe timers
I teoort that upland corn is needing
raio. The bottom land crop are as
fine as has been known in years,
The walls ofths three new couon lac
tones are 1 aj Id'iy taUlng. ;
-at . . . '
equipd. " La School iuliy
lios. Kfj. fr Catalogue to
iVII'l' BAT1LE.
lrMi.lint.
we rit-
IklNa THESE TIDINGS
ROSE E. CLEVELAND.
HSR HEW BOuaV'PO'Ul. SKD f
. ClXTTftB, oRAt
ti Acnn.t lition now re- ,
larirt al In the shrrtl .
AGENTS W .
1
LHl Tnr
r
fc, Scirilj!.
mIDOTLEYELANPrc tlian Twenty hvtiof the Best
E.gli,b and American Uimpa
nicsRcpfe,:,t'
Nearly $500,000,000 Capi
ta! and Assets.
Strongest Company Ag-ncy la the
South, the Largest iniMRiav
SATISFACTION CiUAltANTEED.
Nearly 1250,000 Faid CUisers ot
Durham. Youre truly.
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