NORTH CAROLINA NEWS.
JOTTINGS ASD CLIPPINGS TROSI OTJB
STATE EXCHASOE3.
A cavalry company is reported to
be organising in lransylvauia coun
ty.
Washington county has endorsed
George U. Brown for Congress in the
i mt District, ;
The Third Party Prohibitionists of
Rowan county have nominated a
county ticket
Rev, D. I. Craig, of Reidsville, has
been called to the Presbyterian
church of JUurinburg.
The Greensboro workman says
Judge Gilmer's health continues to
improve. - Glad to bear it.
The Landmark says that an agri
cultural fair will be held in States
ville in October.
The citizens of Wilson are making
arrangement to establish a male
school of high grade in that place.
The bill appropriating $75,000 for
a public building at Statesville, has
passed the senate.
Kev. Jos. B. Cheshire, of Charlotte.
ia attending the annual meeting of
the Trustees of the University of the
South, held at bewannee, Tenn
Cross' bond has been made np and
will be passed upon by the clerk to
day. .The bondsmen are all in Gates
county and are I. E. Cross, father of
the prisoner, 18,000; F. Is Willey
$1,000, R. G. B. Cooper fl.OOa
White's bond is partially made np and
he expects to be able to give it.
.The Winston Twin Cily Daily has
blossomed out into a neat and attrac
tive evening paper of 21 columns.
Brother Foy has the true newspaper
grit and sticking qualities ana the
people of the twin cities should give
nim a most liberal support.
Prof- Exum Beckwith, assistant
Professor of Mathematics at -Wake
Forest College and Miss Eitlie S
Ellington, daughter of eiaSheriiT
Ellington, of Clayton, S. C, were
married Jnly 21st.
The Fayettevilie Observer says the
tracking business in that section is
stta'lily growing, and that the grow
ere f.mnd it necessary to form a so
cktv for their tnutoai protection, so
they met last week and elected offi
cer Wilmington criminal court has
beaten the most speedy case of Jer
sey justice." David Herring stole
ao ox about 9 a. m., and by neon
be was sentenced to ten years bard
labor in the penitentiary. That will
break one negrj from stealing for a
while, at taut.
Mr. Henry Talbert, of Cabarrus
eon&tr. has civen the Charlotte
ChromcU a curiosity in the shape of
rousnroom. i'i growth was pe
cultir and it is so closely resembled
bird that it was calculated to de
ceive any one who would not examine
it closely.
lliikory Frm and Clipper : The
eo'lition of two freight trains near
As'-tviUe last wetk was caused by
the drunken condition of A. C. Wei
dod, the operator, who forgot his do
ty and caused the death of one man
and fearful injuries to four others.
One Dr. Eeed ordered the whiskey
and be and Weidon were both drank.
Twenty years in the penitentiary is
not too mucn ir Dotn or tnem.
The DUpatck, of Lexington, in IU
account of the meeting of the Press
Association, says: "Measures were
taken to exclude -hncA niMn and
simu'ar publications, not bona fi-lt
newrpirs, from membership in the
association ; also owners of .papers
not engaged in publishing or editing
wem. i rvj represesiauoB was
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rcueu vuu auct years oi persistent
effort, the ociauon baa at last rid
den ifi-elf of alt dead weight and
bangers on." This is weQ. Wo hope
now to aeit accomplish great good
to the fraternity. -
Carthage liladtt At last the rail
road Is about nobbed. By Saturday
bight next the last spike in the Car
tbage railroad will have been driven.
It will be some two or three weeks
before a schedule train is put on.
Carthage can no longer be consider
ed isolated from the buiy world, and
ere another twelve months roll
around abe will be numbered with
the progressive towns tf the "Old
Kertn riiate.w
Greensboro P-arM : We hardly
realiit the gratifying and substantial
development of tbis part of Kortb
Carolina. whi:b is takin-r nta
through the western extension of Cape
rear k Yadkin Bailey Railway. A
quick route to a choice of market
taust UntCt all etases the farmer,
the merchant and the manufacturer
and the rapid growth of the flourish
ing villages and towns between this
point and ML Airy ia but the evi
dence of a substantial prosperity des
tined to abide with the people of all
that section.
BalefgU Kewt'Oltemr ; It is do
aired that every Democratic club in
the fourth CoDgrsional district will
at ones senl U. 11. Roberta, Esq , at
Raleigh, the names of its president
and secretary and the bumber of
meaibership. Secretaries of cluti will
please give this their attention.
A gentleman left here last week for
Franklinton with fifteen hundred toad
frogs. .-The Industrial School,
whose opening was announced several
weeks ago, has now on Us roll ninety
children. To keep all these hands em
ployed takes many garments and
many yards of goods. ,
Charlotte Chronicle', Prof. Alder
man, who was to have presided over
the Mecklenburg County Teachers
Institute, has meet with aad afflictions
in hia family and will be unable to at
tend. Prof. M. 0. 8. Noble has com.
sented to act in place of Prof. Alder
man. Miss Ella McCombs, daugh
ter of the late Wm. McCombr, of
Hickory, and neice of Dr. J. P. Mo
Combs, of this city, died at her heme
in Hickory last Friday night, at 9
o'clock, from an attack of typhoid
fever. She was 19 years otage,
The board of trustees of Wake Forest
College have elected Prof- A. L. Pen
nington, of West Virginia, to the
chair of chemistry; Prof, John B.
Carlilse, of North Carolina, was ele
cted adjunct professor of the ancient
languages. A professor of English
and modern languages will be elected
August 7th, and additional appliances
will be made to the labratory.
Ealeigh correspondent of the Wil
mington Messenger i The Industrial
school for girls which was opened
nere about a mcntn ago in the ten
tenmal school building numbers
ninety pupils, all of whom are kept
employed in making op garments
from material received by contribu
tion. It is the intention of the
manageis of the school to distribute
these garments to the poor daring
the winter months but it is to that
cla'iof the poor who! are helplss
TL - : - i -. - r . t - 1 t
xutj principle oujocv m ton acuooi is
to give instruction in sewiug and re
pairing to children and girls, that i
start might be given them in procu
ring work for their auppon. rrot
Holmes, of the State University, has
been employed by the State Board
of Agriculture to take in hand the
matter of examining, identifying and
labeling the specimens in the State
Museum. Prof. Holmes will take an
office in the agricultural building and
begin his work this week. In the
museum there are 18.000 iHtecimena,
all of which are k ' -; labeled and
catalogued and many oi them are to
identified. The work is one of con
siderable magnitude and will demand
much careful study.
Another Railroad Traeedv.
Eight miles from Lvnchbunr. Ya .
another dreadful catastrophe took
place on the Norfolk k Western B.
It. before day on Sunday morning
last. A misnndestandine aa to rlt-ht
of way between two trains is said to
nave oeen ue cause or ue acidnt-
A material train waa running back
ward, and was dashed into by a heavy
train of freight cars coins- ai MMiaid.
erable speed, the engine of the latter
aciuauy mounting on top or the
wreck of the material train, and
crashing and grinding everything in
iw wavi rune cars or we freight
tram were torn an to pieces, and
merchandise waa scattered in tmm
direction.
Eight bodies have already btn
taken from the bornble ruins, and
it is sa d that there are two more
sull buried under the crushed cars.
The names of the killed are as fol
lows. Walter Harris and WilH.m
Henry, engineers; J as. Donnelly,
nreman; an wnite. ine fallowing
colored men were killed t Ned Wal
ker, Geo. Williams, Grant Jackson,
Sim Smith. The names of the others
are unknown. Gas Mays, the fire
mrn of the material train, inmrted
before the collision occurred, and is
thought to be fatally ioiured. The
lest and arms of the unfortunate man
were foand scattered throughout the
wreck, and one bodv was ftnnd
di capitated.
Kai l road Noise.
The net earalns-a of thm V.r'tn fnr
tb month of May show a decided in
crease oyer all former years.
The Delaware. fclrant n1
Western DoodIa eomnUin. Kannilv.
b wever, that they arc overran with
cuurcn excnrsions.
Tli flnt raStrAfut tn ilia Mtnnlra
tJ built ia 1820 in Massachusetts,
ard it was ran by horse power. It
was two miles long.
The New York Central lalaM t-ith
eighty pouodi to thf yard steel rail
a far as Poughkeepsie. The rail Is
five inches high.
Ilenrv Villard. whit kooam a
fmuoui as President of the Northers
IVciCc, baa been elected President of
t'ie Oregon and Trans-Continental.
Attempted Wreck,
An attempt wu made to wreck the
tr in on the Chester & Lenior road
1 eday night of last week near the
tr idence of Mr. John A. Bush, one
tu e of Granite. . A pine log ten
in !ies It diameter and about ten
f-.it lung was placed on the track
mure trestle and was intended to
ttr m the engine off, When the en
gt i struck the timber it cat it ia two
an threw one piece off to the side
an I the other was leit between the
tr cks. No serious damage was dwoe
totl.gti.ua.
Colored Men For Cleveland;
CilrciNiiATii O.j July 20. The Na
tional Negro Democratic League,
wbich was organised during the St.
Louis Convention, has .issued a
strongcircular in support of Presi
dent Cleveland. The circular states
that the league believes that their in
teres ts will be advanced by a revis
ion of tarirX, as most of the members
are agriculturalists or laborers.
The? demand cheap food and
cheap clothing rather than Repub
lican free whiskey and tobacco. The
league intends to extend its member
ship to all the States and wage a vigor
ous campaign for the Democratic
ticket. The officers of the associa
tion are J. M. Vene, of Missouri,
President; T. T. Brown of Illinois.
Secretary, and H. Alexander Clark,
of Ohio, Chairman Executive Com
mittee. .
The Hornets Nest's Ratification
Last Alight.
Bpcil to th X.wi lid Obmrnr,
Cbablotti. N. C.,July 26.
Judge Fowle, Maj. Finger and Mr
Sanderlin addressed the people of
mis city tonnigbt. Tbere was a very
large and enthusiastic outpouring of
the people of the city and county,
and -judge Fowle was particularly
well received. He was introduced
boCaptS.B. Alexander in an ex
ceedingly cordial and graceful, man
ner. Judge Fowie ; spoke for an
hoar and a half and made one of the
best speeches of his life, - He gained
many new friends here and instilled
a great deal of enthusiasm Into the
Democracy of the county. The
speeches of Messrs. Finger and San'
derlin were excellent and did credit
to the speakers. They were repeat
edly interrupted by applause. It
was one of Charlottes largest politi
cal gatherings. Charlotte and Meck
lenburg are all right for the entire
UCKeL
" 1 "vMef-nje-, i i, a
',t Doings of the White Caps.
Nsrw Axajlst, July 25.--.Tbe
White Caps on Tuesday morning,
tn Urawford county, whipped two
women nearly to death (one will pro
bably die) and then proceeded to the
nonio oi a reputable citizen in tb
neighborhood and ordered him to
spread the news of their doings a a
warning. The plana of the White
uapa nad Deen overneard and the
citizen had three friends with him
He acecordingly refused to do the
bidding of the White Cape and was
threatened by them. A fight ensued,
in wnicn three of the White Caps
were snot, two or tbiia fatally. One
of these it named Gregory, s conntrv
merchant, aged SO, with a family of
grown cnuareu; anotnerisa, saloon
keeper named Saunders, a worthless
Jeilow. The wounded men had been
bidden away and the country is up
in arms on a hunt for them. A bad
stale of affairs prevails.
Incendiary Fir.
Bytdc! ttaahertn CiUMta.
1 Piozox Rives, July 24. This
morning at 12.30 o'clock the alarm
of fire was riven at this Place and
itjwaa found that the fire was in a
bage lot of lumber at the W. r. V.
R. R. depot It was with difficulty
that the store of Mr. Wm. Hallibur
ton and the depot were saved from
the names. A small warehouse near
the depot belonztnz to Mr. iialii
onrton, wss burned as well as almost
the entire lot of lumber. There were
about one hundred thousand feet, all
choice poplar, belonging to Messrs.
Kmland a Co. of this coontr- The
fire was the work of an incendiary.
ao ciue as jet to the gamy party.
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W want an aettve, rstnentlbfs reprr
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Mctnt. bnt THE LEUH'C OCOUT OI
halt toJ ntih Wbad. wt )onr W faff Ihi
wbUih la aa4 only Mm hwdlftf Bof!?
bk onr 4t ,w roc ina X. Tinii i. n. au.w a. warn mm
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aa:sTsv;inswstuwtksviBisu is isvurstsT ss Mwrrasif.
SMd ar CaHlaraa anS
Waeitttu. fnca l.
Daily. fDairy except Sunday.
Xo SO atxl SX eonnwt daily iMpt
Sandav at Kevavilki furllarkavilisaiid
Oxford
No 3 Mrtt-AM-ti at Hirhmnnd ith
C O lor Old Point and Norfolk
SI and S3 connect at Eirbmnnd
daily ticvpt Sunday tor West Point
and Ilaltiutuffl
No 5i from went Point has dailv
oonnavtioa at lUcbmond with Ho 60
Iwr ba Kontn.
sLsxrurO'Cas Slavics
On Trains 60 and 61, Pullman BnfM
Ro-p-r bHwrn Montgomery andN'ew
York, DanviUe and Autuita, and Hal.
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On bi and 6.1, Pullman Bnftel fipr
between WulilngUm and New Ortaana,
Via Montfrnincry, and Ixtwtfeta Wub.
Ington and 4fitratia, RletiawMid aad
Hreenaboro, and Pullman Pwlor cars
biMa fialiabury aad bM-aviUs
Throof-h Ticket on sal a principal
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tflTii make s pcialtyof all kinds of Ilsrness.liaddlfs, Bridles, ?. BsiJes
' we have on hand the e clebrated Nissen and Stud.bakcr lYaeoos.
the Iuckney Bupgies and lliaitons snd other makes of
15nggies. W are agents fr a lar.-'e numl)er of
the n est popular brands of Fertiliser. .
C J. & Wi M ROGERS,
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