; ;m it 4.
ON KING COTTON r ,
The present stringency of c cumncj
in the Northern money centres, sug
cests to the 'tn the necesiity of
1...A.J.'lliltMcnnnM in that dim?
Iiusuaiiuiuft ,vy.jf. ; T7.
tion. About a month from now the
cotton crop will begin v mor iia
for the Ih'irtv davs following J MXXJ.-
OtfO at least will be needed m the en
tire belt to make ' settlement, bit on
holin.. nf 1 arm era navinff their indebt
edness and uiaktnjr cah putvue
F25,000,000 will go" back into busi
ness channels to ue again usea. a
the balaiice of the crop cmes in. how-:e)-er.M'icMtage4uLl
tl find
recour.; to the "old stocking" or the
Urd'VnU there remain 1u couie out 111
1 ' " i ! : . .... 1 1 i,.
hlUitll WSUUliiieiiUH iiw n o wj
: liaukefsTm'd merchants in tiji war 01
rel iwi i n A 't lie ii ecessi ty for 3 mul I chn ge.
'Kastefn mill are shutting dowu and
run dfiiruiid for the commoner cia
of cut tea good's will soon ' tell ou the
factories 1U me oouiii. yur vaiueu
'c'HiteiniJOhiry'has uodeireto pose as
an alarmi t, but It fr8 the planter
ahd'tbe' Wage earner ' to" look well to
lUeiUlUre. XjVCU iuuiiga umwuuiic
should overtake the present prop, there
24 enough cotton id sight of to
meet the" wants of the mills 011 short
runs lib to January 1. 1894.' It is well
to beat in mind thaf ttte industrial dis
tricts of Europe are also feelipg the
stringency of-order from this country,
which are being curtailed by distrust
and a want of cOHoperatiou ot the Eas
tern' banks U alltance money to the
'factories!
' The full force of th panic has not
beVn fspe.it, neither will it be untft the
. usual fall request' for money is made.
'Jf this be a fact, and it is supported by
the customs' of the past, why then pre
narA to meet the worst forces of disaster
ller banks are conservative and Lr mer
chants "hael not over-purchased for
'fall accounts. The industrial and far
mer classes have not as yet felt the
roubles, which precaution, if npw ta)c-
n can uyerL It is to "the last two, the
'warning is soulided. '
Fred Donglas Excited.
Chicago, Aug. 9. Old Fred Doug-1
lass, the colored orator, war greatly
wrought up today jn the suffrage con
grew by Stephen IJ. Weeks, professor i
of Trinity "College, North Carolina,'
who read a paper on negro suffrage in
the South. The professor said:
Negro suffrage is a failure. It must
. remain a failure so long as it is not an
ally to the white vote. A large per
centage of the Southern people are of
English desceut. They will not sub
mit to dominatiou. The white man
must rule.' He seeks to secure this
result bjr fair means. lie has respect
for law, and for that reason seeks to
rule under the law.
When he cannot do that he bull
dozes and counts out. No man who
has not lived in a negro land knows
what negro domination is. It means
t:ie destruction of property, ruiu 'and
bankruptcy.
When Prof. Weeks had finished,
Douglass, who was on the - platform .
ruse and made an impassioned reply.
Said he:
1 ou are not afraid of negro domina
tion. The negro can never rule- this
country, lie would be out-voted by
'the political millions of whites and
overwhelmed by their superior intelli
gence.' There is no objection to the
negro in the South until he aspires to
pse. So long as he is ignorant and
lazy no one 'disturbs. As soon as he
aspires to become a lawyer or doctor,
he at once becomes an upstart
Third Party Picnics.
Sanford Expreu.
. The Third uarty leaders have inau
gurated a plah 'to visit and talk to
Queer If True.4
You majtTT this as many times as
Isxiefs of General Nature.
Mr. Jl P. Uosseau,' of Wilkes," has
xstn tht liMiidri with the fiu&er inter-
lacing. Now,sone pe4)pi will do tnis
by briojring the right thumb over the
left thumb, and tjirj are brru t night.
The same person will always do it in
the same way. Any but hia own nat
ural way seems queer am unnatural.
You will fiud that the person who
clasps the left thumb over is surprised
to feud that anyone can do it any other
v 111.
way. io one has ever ueeu ame 10
explain this matter.
A Good Parmer
II. Morrla la Winter a Plowman.
. ij 1 in casn was returned m Ukes county
A irood farnwr should never depend I m . J
,. ... - 11. Itor taxation this year than last, and
ur.rm in tiwivhtvir fr what hf C&M. DV I . J 1
... ... n ' -" J 1 l . . . .
care and cood manasement. raise on I- 1
. I .mm -
l- . Li -u. ..ij KenrMicnfAtiva 1 Mtrrnni will not nv:i
ma own larm. aic inuuw "8 "
fruit when he can plant or graff; he hm" tholaw allowing him a clerk
i - . , . ,... at lUO a.mouih, and will continue to at-
mwv .... uudiohiacorrespoadeiiceaHdoiberw. ik
vhen he can make or buy them, for NeurIj Y . member will huv
.1 L - t I .
among iue manj wastes ou a iarui, 1 clera
LI... 4 A 4 . H. . . . 1. mm,. .mm I ... . .
tu i uiuc n wui, uic Washincton rroorest: Hyde counts
n the first place he has to take time I has peruana the fiuMtcurn vmu tlm: it La.
in criinir to harrow thm and tlif n I haa had fur vear. It Iihm been mLA nf it
often take valuable time in Ukinif I th1 11 rjfcWe cr" enough to supply the
. ... IUi.,1. .i.J u,!.:!. . ui. : . ...
hem back: then there's a waste of theT . WV.U,U' lUia im au
1 1 . , I eaiiuiate yet it raises a very lame atuoum.
nenrhbor time and uionV bT kHnl J J b
c - j f- .
ingthe tools in repair for some one to The Jouesboro Journal of the 8ih
wear out, and the only benefit that tells, as follows, f a rther lemark
the lender gets out of it is being call- able double accident in Chatham coun
cum xmu uriitiiwi . iui ne iias iwi?ni. xx irniu kuuckhi a I'.uxv rur nit
to Und he does not need to borrow. I track this side Egypt last aveuing and
Now. we cannot all be independent, I the cow struck a man and iniured him
but a good farmer will, as fast as he is I so badly that he will pr .b.bly die.
ame provide himseit wnn suitable One of the cow s horns stuck in his
. ' m I.-. . .....
iarmmg tools: and again, a good larm- forehead, one of his arms was lrf,L.n
ft S a ft I ... .
er win never undertake to nil more und his shoulder knocked out of j jint
and than ho can cultivate. It is the
their folldwenron "the issues 0f th
uv r uj i
1
day
.
holding picnics
e
at
differents points where the Populists
,MinP!.e ln ("rK6 n,u"ibers to hear
'their sneaWs abuse the late Lesriala-
ture ahd Cleyeandfor calling an eltra
session of Congress. For a blind they
call theni AVliance picnics. It is cer
tiauiy very amusing to hear some of
Ml I v
these
ery amusm
elf constil
sel
d
constituted Third partv
viiuci uiscuas nniniM . :
since some of the followers of Marrann
Butler were discussioK the merit nA
demerits of the Sherman act In the
meantime a democrat walked up and
asked oue of them to defiie the Sher-
man act. This took the "refawmer
1 1 I 'fm . . ' ' -
-.vouipieiieiT on his feet. Just there
and then he discovered that ha kn
nothnig about the Sherman act Now
what would the ovinion of
be worth?'- probably he thought the
"uu'"u proviaea tor an air shin
w ojiii vo me moon.
Cham
officer
lynch
Bjr Southern anoctated Press
Watcross, Oa Aug. 10. Jack
wireu, was taken from
D Deuce and flavin. t.
. . , j uisut ana lynch-
ed betvveen this place u'4 Wad'eaboro.
Lhambers! body was riddl wlthtullota.
. pari m out
raffine Mrs. Georire tt.r- -V.
promineut firmer at Hoboleu, QOt
r--P? .H who
others bayiagbeeh .h'of do1 Wnln ihd h
at the tita the outrage was committed.
'.Chambers is no V hanging to a tree near
the road, ids body being viewed by good
many.'peOpie." !- v : k' v
von like and it will never fail. Ask a been appointed a special revenue asrent
j - --. - '
person whether he was born at nigni Compensation, ?l,50O a year and ex-
or in daytime. If ho does not Know, penaea.
hid him not to tell, but to clasp nis, , - . . ...
- 1 a. ui urmcriMini rn imtm rnminir iu me
hands and you will telt hins. He must ffont a 1Klitic. in Germany. There are
' . 1 . ... 1 1 M. . . . 4 my I . . . .
lo ortbein in the new iteichslag and
onlyll lawyers.
The Laurinburg Exrhnnqc reports
BeT. M. L. Wool, of the North Caro
lina Conferppc, in a very critical ctin-
ditioti, with little hojie of bin recovery.
The lUittic reports the assignment
of Cant. R. M. Mc I nt ire, an old and
highly esteemed dry uoods merchant
of Wilmington. The preferences foot
up over $4,UIH).
Speaking of hard times, the WilLe--boro
Chronicle says that $10,000 moie
in cash was returned iu Wilkes county
aim of many farmers to get as many
acres into crops aa possible, imyLdu no
attention to the matter as to how they
are put in; for instance one man will
put in fifty or sixty acres of wheat,
while his neigbor will put iu thirty and
get as many bushels, and perhaps more.
Now the farmer should bear in mind
that well-tilled land is constantly im
proving, while half-tilled land is grow-
ug poor every day.
Bigotted Intolerante.
The Atlanta Journal, in com men t-
upon the beautiful Christian brother
hood as recently displayed on a recent
Sabbath wheh three religious denomi
nations used the same house to worship
in at Long Island City, tells us that
the Catholics and the Methodists had
no place to hold services, and the Bap
tists very kindly . offered the use of
their church, which was accepted.
The Catholic- priest acknowledged
his gratitude for this act, and said some
beautiful things about ChrUtian char
ity, about the fatherhood of God and
and the brotherhood of man.
An instance of striking contrast to
that at Long Island City has come to
our notice.
At a recent Baptist convention in a
Southern city a Methodist bishop os
invitod to appear, and he did so.
The A merican Baptist, commenting
011 this incident, says:
"It put a dead fly in the ointment.
causing it' to send forth a stinking
savor into the noUnls of its 800.000
constituents. It is probable that nine-
tenths of the messengers regretted the
hasty ct as soon as they recovered
from the sudden impulse. But a per
nicious precedeut has been set."
We are quite sure that the great
mass of Baptists do not endorse such
siuy stuff as Jhts. The man who
wrote it must b a narrow-minded:
quintyed bigot who is living about
tour centuries too late.
Oue of tie most wonderful diacovar.
its in science that has been made with
in a year or two is the discovery that
afceamof. light produces sound. A
-- w -"M,,au ui row n through a
tens on a glass ve.-sel that
of the spectrum, and there will be si
lence in other parU.New Yrk
Ledger. s v . '
It is announced from Wa-hingfoa
hat Representative lle.idersou.
md Bun it will remain chairuier.
respectively, of the postoffice auu
claims committees. Whether a chair
man will be given to North Carolina,
as before, will depend on whether the
Speaker reduces the proportion of South
ern chairmanships or not. if he doe.
not, eith.r Itepre.ieutativj Grady oi
Representative Crawford will be chair
man of some committee, so it is said.
Thes are pretty hard times but wh
knows what in ty be in the future. A
German chemUt says h lus disc v-re .
a process of converting wood into flmi.
and a Bavari tii chemist s.tys lie can re
duce wood to a flexible fibie, which max
U 1 i . ....
uvBiuiu auu woven 11110 cior.ii. heii
a coru or wooi can b ground into
flour and woven into clothes won't thi.
old world be the lazy ni tn's paradise i .
someone will supply the cord of wood?
Wilmington star.
A report from the health officer oi
Peitsacola, that two cases of vellov.
fever have developed in the city of
PensacoU, has caused the mayor of
Mobile to issue a proclaim that no per
son nor baggage f rem Pensacola shall
be admitted to Mobile from that date to
December 1st. The two deaths at Pen
sacola were those of Rev. C. F. Ait.
and Ellen Wood. The announcement
has cr-uted a panic aud 1,500 peoph
will leave the city.
The Shelby Review aava l?v. r n
Sparrow and Mr. T. W. bixon, of liuth-
enoruion, were in Asiieville while llcv
Dr. Wharton wan holdi
They wanted to hear him but had a busi-
ueugngBmenifti 11 o'clock. They weie
told that tbejermou n-nll i...
fore that hour, and went. At 11 Dr.
w narion was m lull swiug. Thev waiietl
until 11:15 then quietly rose aud lea
; thy.did so the evangelUt said:
That's right, my friond; if I'm makinu
it too hot for vou. ut trr. .n "
Sljarrow wrote a oole to ihe evangelist.
lomniia me circumstances that led them
io leave, auu would up by aaying that i
the first time he was ever iuulud iu the
house of God.
The Wilkesboro Chronicle savs that
on Tuesday of last week, in the day
A ' A mTM A m.fm m. m K
time fo-4U, S200 being in twenty-dollar
gold peicer, were stolen from Mrs
Elizabeth Gray, of Brier Creek. Wilk
County, buspicion rested upon one
n .
Dynum uray, her nephew, aud papers
. sv-' unucn j U ARAN I WW
CCIUAL C0SXLSSZBA2f slaspSoi
SMITHDEAL HARDWARE CO.,
Sole agents.
" ej tcwi iliac contains! . , ,
lamDblacV. colored tu were U!,uel for arrest. Mrs. Gray de
1 . Wi mucr SUU- I , -
I'ece, ;i uoiiar, With
two holes in it. This was found in th
stances. A disklhaving slita or mwn,
r
Mift cut in it u made to rovolve swift
ly iu this beam of light so as to cut it
up, thus making alternate flashes of
llghtand shadow. On putting the ear 7 ,
to the irlsju imi.1 , her the
- - 'rr wuuas are
heard in Innrr a tl,.. 41 v: i
-t - Msuiiig oeant is
falling on the to.i it n .
more wonderful discovery has been rho GoTernors ' the States on the re-
. wratu oi suniigut is caused man "Cl uttti report
' m prism, so as to pro-1 uucouuiiionai repeal,
duce what is callad th- ! favoring reoeal with .,Ltu..i.
or rainbow. The disk is turned, anli U00101 Kansas) oppose
the colored light of the rainbow is N1' and 4 ( Wyoming, Ohio, Penn-
M I a,.l a I 1 mm
aae to oreaic through it place the 8JTania nd Texas) noncommittal.
r to the vessel contains the silk, wool PTroor Carr is classified as one of
f""t ""wrnai. as the colored r" wu "or repeal and a substi
lights of the sneetnim .n tute. and aavs Ha fvnr - t
sounds will be given by different part' D?mo6raUc Promise, but wants a sub-
possession of a woman on Huntiug
vreeK together, with S101, and this
woman swore that young Gray gave
ner the money. He has been boun
over to cqjurt.
The New York Herald has polled
8
11
2
to
StATEstiLLE, August 10.-Mr. John
T.Long, of Tadkin county, a nephew of
ur.J.t. Long, of this city, was found
dead near twe public road iu Cool Spring
township Wednesday evening, with a
bullet hole in his head.- A coroners in
quest sat on the body to-day mid found
that he shot himself with his pistol. He
i suppled to have been temporarily
deranged. "
Tbey ail Testij
Ts tas CSSescf
ml t
If I 1 Willi
mi m i ii vii
II I tWkJ
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mm-m m m r m a
m m m mm
Sniffs
Sp:elfh.
The eU-thiu ataMtte
I remedy Crom thm Qmmlm
IWUidi mad ttalda hmm
COBS forth to Lh ABtlBOtUa.
B.l ft 1 UtoMwho depend sololy ea th
y j IPhysleUn'sskia. Thereto aobleo4
- law w&ica it aoea not immediately
eradicate. PoUoas oatwrnrdly sbeortied or tbm
reeaU of rile dlaeoaes from irlUUa ail yield to this
potent bat simple remedy. It U an oequal4
tonic. bnUdanptbe old and feeble. earee all fllttrite
rlatnc from Impure blood or weakened TtUOtsw
6ead for a treatlae. Examine the prooC
Booka nn Hlwi cvin PleOMCt - 1Tfri tttH.
JhruggUU 811 It.
SWIFT SPECIFIC G0er
Xrawr a. Atlanta. Qa.
P. B. Hooper, emplyed as superin
tendent of carpenters on the govern
ment building at Reids vjile, has em -bezzled
$295 of pay-roll funds belong
ing to hU employers, Messrs. Brown
& Girdur, of Wilmington. -
'MOTHERS'!
FRIEND"
To Young t
Mothers
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tweeu Atlanta sihI New York; between Danville
ili-t Augusta.
on 7 aud 3. rullmnn lluff.H Sleeper between
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Printer, is prepared to e:reci
Kinds of Job Printing, an
ute
prices that will commre
favorably with any
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Orders Solicited.
A physu inn Jins written an article to
show that dyspepsia U due to a disonler
of the heml, and not tolhe ftomach. Ho
says: I lie numliers of ho called dyspept ic
that are cureJ by the dime.inim.4 r
busineKi, domestic or t-ocinl aonoyncc
nrtj nearly unlimited. An overdue note il
the iwssessiou of a beet le nose, nnrt ee
tle eyed creditor, ?s more j.roductive
of dyspepsia than u meal of se;on! himrf
i Ciirpet Ittcka. In fact, it may be a safe
I . . . . .
vuiiik to assume tuat iu df:peoia we had
better look iu the garret, closet or cellar
of the dyspeptic' house or among his
his buwiiesa or social relation?, lather
than to his stomach, for the solution ol
the difficulty."
Cavoato, and TraJe-Mark- o' .-sir 1 :.
ent busiat'Bcond acted fur Mocti t r
Ow Orricc Oppositc U S Pi-r-
aiKl we tan "cur iat-ji in ; -remote
from WafJiiitioti.
bend model, drawing or -k'i..
tloh. We ad vio, if hfu-r.-.r w .r :
, chares. Our fee t.ot u u 1 1 .i r.'. -
A Pamphlet, "How todMv.-i i
named of actual clicuu i yu.i: ,
town, acnt free. Ai !revs,
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Opm. Patent Orricc, Wxsms-'
For Malaria, Li:
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SAUffn.'S. 1KUN Hi
What'stheMatter withit?
If you think there is anything the
matter with your watch, let us take u
look at it. Don't let it go ou ticking
itself to destruction. A fe?w particles
of dust will, in a few week, do more
damage than the ordinary wear and
tear of si year's time keeping. Our
guarantee is for Twelve Months.
Huve you seen the beautiful line of
SILVERWARE?
we are ndv? offering, and the complete
selections of clocks, watches and jew
elry. We are prepared to satisfy the
desires of the most fastidious, in
anything in our line, and a cajl will
convince you that we are
BROWXf'S IR01! BITTEBS
cures Dyspepsia; Ih
stitute befonrtbe repeal. He thi..t
this is unquestionably the sentiment of
North l!ynln.. TL.. . .
polltd the benate and find 17 ,
of unconditional repeal, and 41 opPs-
.w Huvwuiiiiiuuu repeal. Senators
uausoiu hud Vance ar ni 9 fori ... 1 I.
list of tin e who are nnnnU
We pay; the highest cash price for
gold, and will buy in any quantities,
Very Respectfully,
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General Manufacturing purposes.
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conduioma repeal.