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pan .jrprth Carolina Women to tile Women 1 - 4 - 0f America. : To th Editor of Tba Sew. , ' Mrs Horence jS. TucWr, President of Virginia pare AMOciatipn, and Mrs.; !SailieS.' Cotton, Seenetary lure tntj mnt c3 in"tlje further' prpgreaa of Nprtty; America, ao4 the eleyation of fmeri- fan women to assist in taeir enterprise.- ljb Association wishes to pronde a memorial which "shall honer Sir Waif xer liaieign, mu wpeuutM tr.-::" nl . tUAMf whit Amri- oi irgiun kUB - "can woraai, and at the aamt time 'tend to thahier der,eppment of "ifee hand that rocks the cradle, apd so roles cWb"p itab'Uh i? North Car olina a "ffalional Manual Training !3chool tot : QirU to be known ' aa "the ' irgima Pare Mannal Training School ho hare'this school permanent! en dowed the United States Gown rojut, and Ojpen to all American girls 'would be a '.fitting recognitioa of Sir V alter .Raleigh a instrumentality ir aecuring English upremacj ia the New World. ' This memorial iould be located in frth Carolina, becaue in that State fa North jCarolina were made the first English seUltmenti en "this con Untnt, aud colonists became actual res idents. In North Carolina the first attempts at English agriculture were ade bj Lane's colon J on Roanoke I land 1585 tHrs, the sod of America was first dyed with the blood of Englishmen, from ilie massacre of the colonists bj t) Indians, in 1530 Oi K'Muoke Inland, Virginia Dire the first white child-of English parents on American soil was born in 1589. ' $y establishing in the city of Ral eigH, National Memorial of an aetire ben e6 cent nature, we shall prore to posUrit) that while we honor the Ital ian discoverer, aud his honorable pa troness, the Spanish Queen, we neither ignore norJorget the English States nun, whoso name is inextricably link- ed with the history of the United States. - 'Tis curious to note the special wo manly influence that envelops each stage of American progress. One of the first signs to greet the eager eyes of Columbus when looking for this new land, was a broken twig to which whs attached a birds nest with the faithful mother bird floating upon the water. A woman1 generosity enabled Co lumbus to find the pathway to Amer- training of boys ? -If this government is "of the peo-' pic, by the people, for the people," how can the claims of woman to education al benefit be ignored, while others re ceire it ? Is she not an iniportaut part of the people ? Shall she contribute to the grandeur -of the government, while it does nothing "for' her ? It feems-especially appropnate that the women of North Carolina should, at this time seek to commemorate their birthright ef historic incident. The benefit sought is for the women of America, bene, the women cf North Carolina ask all interestecTin woman's development to join hand with them to secure this great benefit for women, aud this recognition of women as a eatle, yet iudispensible part of the nation's strength. In condensing this circular yqurpr-i respondent ha in many places ued itsj exact words. L. E. W. f ARE ALL GOOD. ica. The light which Columbus saw afar . f - i ju he neare. the land, and which he recognized as a beacon, of safety, was I J,. i I !-.-. held by u woman, all unconscious of her connection with the great discov THE STATE FAIR. Mr. jJ. Bryan Grimes, of Pitt county, has consented to act as Chief Marshal for the coming State Fair. The interest of the patrons of the fair will be looked after by a line corj of uniformed police, consisting of one member of the regular police from ra dons cities and towns in the State. The interest in fine horse breeding in the State has been on a steady increase for some years pat, and the racing will be the best ever seen in North Carolina. IT he purse are fairly liberal, and tlx tiie will be the fastest ever made. At the special request of horse owners, 2:35 aud 2:30 clases have been ar ranged for, and there are a number of horses that will lower these classes bj several seconds. There wilt also be a free-for-all race for a purse of $1,000 open to the world. The race purses ag gregate $2,200. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. The special attractions this year will eclipse anything heretofore offered the public . by the Agricultural Society. Among them wilj beJim Kid1 fambu VVild West Show. This combination includes the most famous and daring cowboys of the West, and three cow girls who ride vicious Broncho horst s To Se Read After Sapper, but Before Ooingto Bed. A dentist ouht to make an excel lent river pilot, having made a study of snags. f' In bread making as in a baseball game there ia nothing like a good bat- w'tn ucb rckless abandon aud abso ter in an hour of knead. I lute disregard of personal safety as t The woman who make. nn,i. make the audience hold their breath. ding in silence is better than she who U iuc,udM Jrnnie Dod' thc mosk r maketh a tart reolv. niaricaDie laay rme moi on earth. JTrying to drown sorrow in drink is about as wise us cutting off a gore fin ger to make it stop hurting. . - war Woman leads the world. She used smokeless powder for ages before men ever thought of adopting it. Slu rides a horn at full spce and break glass uaus biiruiru ui kite air irom ine f life in the great bck of another horse running at the same time. There is a band oi Chej enne Iudians from Oklahoma Territo ry, a specimen of the Blanket Indians nf tlie Wtf H'lin ininli!nw ill rrivinir uenust lust as --..K-hV ...nM much joy as you please and he will wild WW only look a litile down in the mouth. 1 bars ist lKithinfv imloi. tVt t I fs . v . i iiic tavc ut i t - . xr J ii e 1 i 1, iu.i i ! . . I muj xviu ia iue lamous ana uumane iiiaivun Uf qui SO 81IICK lip I , . . . it . , -.. i ... . hoMebreaker of the world. He is con r r- I" "- tii. e i.v n- tries to 4icror oi tue iamous r renrn oiaiuoi', tk.-.: . 1-LeiCelif," owned by M. Picha d, a c " w meep is io inmK or d v l .i.. oi ioo. i nnlhin. ...v. ill j;,. ouiy oi, iooj, on U wa- 1 . . nss 10 do is to ruminate over his bank account. Of all the dark traits that disfigure the human race, that of wishing to be little or degrude the character of an- other is the lowest. 1 1 1. man-killing St.illion, "El d-ceio," in the Coliseum at Koine, Italy, Novcm- oer, 1889. Winner of the rate bt tween Buffalo Bill's Cowboys on TV s- teru Bronchos and English gntlenie'i in uinleil on Eimlish Thorough hied ra TllPri Ja n nartuin nnvnl (.w.t.... I .1 i - iouui y mm I csn, nu winner oi maicn Del wet-n turus out two corsyts a uiiuuU. Thi Broncho rider and Bicyclist at Lon- i M Rtrilrincr ilhitffi-oli.in ,.f l... . I. I I l.i i i i . ., e .m.,.,1uu ui mule luuK-inun, Xiiigiauu. niso winner oi ii e ing waste. Chamnionshin Pri. ?ilv.,r lMn,,t . j-- - - .v,.. v . A coat-tail flirtation is ihejatest. A Saddle, at the Cowboy Tournament at wrinkled coat-tail bearing dusty toe- Humbolt Wells, Nev., in 1882 marks, means, "I have spoken to vonrj He offers to .conquer and tame mix father. . I kind of u honir. und :in mien invif -itioM .... ... , .......i, A grain of sand may be the cerm of I" extended to owuemof vicio m or un new world, but a button in the tiuht millli8eHble l,0Kes to bn,,S tIlem 1 place doe more good in the rushing "ie ",r were Jim Kid will saddle ami erv. It was a woman who gave to Sir )Y alter fUleigh the letters patent for itcoveries which led to the colonize tion of America by Englishmen. Yirgimas Dar s birth and baptism would seem to dedicate the land to Christianized woman heod. It was a wonian' who saved the life of John jWitb and secured the safety of the whole colony of Jamestown, and al jthat followed.""" ror mese reasons mi memoria should commemorate the advent of the first white woman in America, and aaonia oe or. lasting DeneAt te her now as then, brings btessings to the land. and is recognized as a factor in all do velopment. The true elevation of woman rests "e . . upon educational training, which wil mike her self-reliant as well as intelli gent; womanly aa well as scientific. Industrial education will fit her for f ne application oi Knowledge to prsc- t V " v 111 KlTt killed anas tote the bidding of a enltured rain. ?hi ft6 M me to rear sueh a me- monal. The polumbian Exposition parks a new era of development. Wo ?".n hM J?. ,in lt n epportunity to .w htr 10 eT,rI J, and the ynoia trend of public opinion is toward nlargittg her aphe're of actiou. Arthe priestess o home, as the mother of men, ihe must be educated' and trained to i " . uK9 fucn nomes, jto mould such thoughts and train such sons as will promote the good of the nation. The government makes its own pre- (u, wiieu nrcessjty pr expediency demands. A national militarycademy fa maintained at West Point bec.use good soldiers are necessary to good gov ernment. A national ayal academy pestablwhed Annapolp, bepanse ftSTji, 19 ecessary. re - apngjiig op in the .States because pneticaj-jboness men are needed. Is not tjjinjng pf girls for prac tical domestic life as necessary to the Tufnra rrrserr:a rt (da h.C present. Is there any rest on earth? Plain tively auk an exchauge. "Well it must be admitted that there isn't much especially in fly aud mo.Hquitoctime. I ride or harness and drive any such ani mal in full view of the eiilire audience He will forfeit $1,000 for any horve winch he cannot ride, drive or bandit There will be various other attrac- tica. ii. To f.f : J tuo 4air nave never Oe- of ,our be.t KW." Th look, to u TTr'' We.tbe P',b" mor. lit. . I..t f . luiemung tair f nnr vinitv ucm auu uini pruiuise was Kept ..j. v..... uui.fc iu uiaKc gooa BOldier. er fit r t l.-n Uf r,r Tl,.v nr t hmr m n.iJ-t'. I . i I " J I t J j i ii m ... I o " v jfuttueraaa oans, ana besides K.t MP Tv will I fkw : ... ... J J ..,... ..vuic. J .:."",ur ,nc ,DIanirJ Uc" Und the oeoole of the State , mm VVllsnn AierM I " ' - - . 1 i . 1 i .rti "-uw uuw io gei reauy to come. 1 n AllUnee ReaolutioM. ate are UctoW 17th 18th, 19lh ai d Columbia, S.'c, August 81The 20- VVrite to H. W. Aei A IF VII 1 farmers are becomini? alurml lor 1,1,1 Pnjcuurs, pr-mium lists. Sic r mcwu amai biir i likelihood of having to market their cotton at preseut prices and to-day the e c of w'ck m mbai a. ... i a ii mm a rrv -riv.umiuC Alliance limn . -iUT. 1. JU. irOUImall. Wati-l.inaii at mously adopted the following; Bostiau's bridge, the scene of tire wrei k Whereas, The money sharks and of two Jers ago, found embedded in goldbugs have contracted the volume kle sand in theedseof the creek. Wed of money ao that there is practically needay oi last week, a lady gold watch uo money in liie country to move the nUcna,n- The front case, crystal aud cotton crop; and whereas. Couirr band are missinc and the work, dots not seem to intend to give the I damaged but the other parts are intact. uccwary miel m timeto save, from AUe-watch contains a number of dia- bankruptcv. therefun l if mon1tn.i;ap...l,..u. tl i 1 - i - - v.j taiiumi, x ne waicn Kesolved, fitst. That we earnestlv w uppoed to Im the nronertv of Mr aODeal t() tll Rnvurtm. f C ...1I. t lPrnntr W IVI, . T If I rn A 11 la uiiuiocaii an extra session of H,o who perished in the reck- T I . . - I ' " legislature not later than September io to pass a stay law on or before! A Triple Hanging. -November! 5, so that we mav ha 1 Southern Associated Frta. -u.m ,o pay our oebts without bank- Lauekns, S. C, Sept, Fur- .-p.iuguurseivesanasurvniflrourw vo pusnn W- f!,.. -..j and children. . I R Zu3 "tt',r i 1 urtiijjru Hi onn uesolved. second. TW ilJoc ivt tnAr ;.i on i: - i - a ' Irent conditions there is no way ceunty 3,ul. Ferguson was convicted of whereby we can meet our debts with- wife-murder at the last court and n.n. out sacnncing our homes and property, no" and Powers of arson. Ferguson "rind weaouot hope to do. TuU CM,ow,1i;w hi guilt aud said he w our lives but do not starve our wive PreParei1 to die. Cannon and Bower and children." protested their innocence t, fK i I The Allans r., "rll,IIKt,1'atlheirfo confessiort " w"- Hinifnui sari l l ii . The-e i, - i , v . . . v . w HS n,aae "lougn tear. w mm lrnAiiii in i iim v ab f i . a. ForSOIHP tvtvol-a n-.ol . I Ih'i D-iul l ..Vk, Mm uue ur two man i vnai iiuuiufr or imnn. ... - " I - . claiming to be labor reformers, have Snins recently arrived at Philadelphia holding open air raeetinCToriS. were s disappointed ac the nnf iv urdav nights, for th that thev Will rr K ..I- I - i t ? pin ivvr ui saw. i j ... v-viv iiu:ii wniioa ing in this city seed., of anarchy and th-eJCiinie- Thus far no objection AAinenitn. ... Ti t I I wiu uuijimu. his we tn crivo i oeen raised. Dennlft in nntAKinnJ ii. i. I mmwfliaun v IlIdL in tho l MR m - !oath, and espcmllrin Georm.. JS-J'.?f."- "" im!s.u. k4 saeh conduct will be totedj ' ' ' ! I S?iEJI'i to The steam engines of the world rep resent the work of 1 ,000,000,000 men, or more than double the working population of the earth. A sliisigle was removed last October f oni the roof of the Congregational Church at Farmington, Conn., where it had been since 1771. The Mayor of J?hephenltown, WT.Va., rfcently lined himself fr letting ki cow run at larg., a violation of the township ordinance. ''At Ihc Throttle" is the title an article In McClure'sj for September, in which is told the experiences aud feelings of an en gineer on the fastest train in the world i he article is full of new and thrilling facts. Harry Richardson, the Brooklyn man whose neck was broken by a dive he took into New 3Tork Bay on Aug. 0 is still alive. More than th.it while his future is mighty uncertain, as is the future of every man with or without a brokin neck, he stands a fair, show, the hospital doctors sav, of living a great many years, and it is even among the possibilirie that he will futly recover. A broken neck ordinarily is instantly fatal. Some times the victim lives a few days. The cae of Mr. Richardson, the doc tor- say, will go down in t he medicnl hooks a out- of the mot remarkable ever known. Ayer's Pills Are better known and more general, ly used than any other cathartic. Sugar-coated, purely vegetable, and. free from mercury or any other inju rious drug, this is the ideal family medicine. Though prompt and ener getic in their action, the use of these pills is attended with only the best results. Their effect is to strengthen and regulate the organic functions, being especially beneficial' in the various derangements of the stom ach, liver, and bowels. Ayer's Pills are recommended by all the leading physicians and druggists, as the most prompt and ellective remedy for biliousness, nausea, costiveness, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, jaundice, drowsiness, pain in the side, and sick headache; also, to relieve colds, fevers, neuralgia, and rheumatism. They are taken with great benefit in chills and the diseases peculiar to the South. For travelers, whether by land or sea, Ayer's Pills are the best, and should never be omitted in the outfit. To preserve their jnedicinal integrity in all cli mates, they are put up in bottles as well as boxes. "I have used Ayer's Tills in my family for several years, and always found them to be a mild and excel lent purgative, having a good effect on the liver. It is the best pill used." Frank Spillman, Sulphur, Ky. Prepsrad by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Uaaa. 8old by Druggists Ererywhera. 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Our guarantee is for Twelve Months. s Have you seen the beautiful line of SILVERWARE ? we are now offering, and the complete selections of clocks, watches and jew elry. We are prepared to satisfy the desires of the niot fastidious, in anything in our line, and a call will convince yuu that we are SOLD UNDER r.iuuw.' 1CTUAL COST LES3 7HA2f SL25PU01J. SM3THDEAL HARDWARE CO., SOLE AGE. NTS. 1.11 mv nanus ui an oiQ eirniprw TT J . w x rmier, is prepared to execute all kinds of Job Printing aud at i prices -that will ccmparo favorably witl 1-" aixy La 3 n 5 Orders Solicited. fV LOST! A lar-e amount of nionny is lost WAN annually Uy parti.-s jnnvliasTng fiuit trees, roses, &,-7 Gt them from a firm tha grows their own trep?, semis out nothing hut good slock an. I jsell.s it reasonahle prices. We -i-ant the' ad Iress of every farmer or gardener in vour section and will make vou lilieral offer. Write for particular ind orices at once. Send stamp foi le.crijtive catalogue. 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