.1 UKS DAW OlTORHi; , lM.0 1-. i ; If : t - i f -I 4 1 . , ' t "IV- I 1 1 a i If 1 ! t! .:: !!'rvi-.v lit ' , 4 : 5 '. 1 - , 4 V "S a . 1,1; ' u " J r.a iSc-.vs cnJ Gisrvcr tt f.n& terra HilX'.i loitrmt tiMU. nit iMunat KrvKM a:Ti.t.,f.s':"i. tt it i that tf fc r-u, N York u t ,.. as It wa In tfc coeaiasmat :J iU f f !!.ui :!.. sr-4 K.rr. tne p. 1 ticat Sturm Mr 5 AsjrUs- Fr Bvai years the K ad-.: .1 L MM tB Isttt rartr4 rviaeler ky I' Ttmmany - was Bt apparro t Ta :- a Iker ta prtKSct W t.i. an h car- i , l.manrau ruseBta s4 an . rv 1 tha ts Bad t.e rrir-.'x-rt ( ea-operct ti.,j with the t!rt a): rw. tni stl Marti a. 1 h bwl divided. Thl year tk R- T1 kil Pepr PviUiUjeJ at KaU 4'apual I tug ' Full Associated Press Reports pullUa.-S are JMded. the Deaaerrau I Barf BirriuB rud; saa,. i Imucrtii W the Kale la at,y ie. j lor party anercee. That was m pa- i !" t tr MrrB, un sailed, sr. 4 t ! iwt Interesting rin ibra try .Eg aava particularly ait jy,,ij ii US thw'the withdrawal th lmirals wotiM wye with Gay- , pru KIB Bla aevristtag heart u tfc rwr.did-ale, ' Ttea RooarwU ! rth front IM atttt wrkd in. t-vk tharga vf tk. Re,ulr-! UTMtK 5! , , crate of New Tarh la the !" ttB party th. J of th ral wn(J rBm(wl4a ta Uurphf r-or F'r4 M pvt., it Ijm sK th Krtjli!I'l party l N THt- think k 1U t rty tot .!. thick Ku arucjpati .tdtJ WMf la t aarty, a4 t OBIMaaaata at lA-BMcracy ura at bata l(l M kaa tvrr Uum Morm.no Time (BorJra P Hrum V r (ulnf tu t throuK tha I;f twr f iry lon. Tit lnrt lif 1. aKnrt iki It u r in lim l Mrt h It la an Tlir ittn of alll 4rf-at It Bni ef ttv Nrw.Tofa prri 'think tVt Mtirphlf't eroaU-,r,i- In toa to-nurrativ.' Mat CVo eM.e tl hurt th Iraoerata At Ih't illnr It to hard to l.ll Mr VVm. E. OuaiaWa. th rrful i4 W1t!-aaa aJllor of th Colambtk Wt. la la Sa Turk-an haa u kniklna arfullr Into th ntuaUoa, tima atll ! I fctt iron kwfnrai H ht Kiurrn uf drtvtti lBfrma )!;; tnr iU alas U ia uj .jai', .... k. iW aaJ L but Intend ail i-f u t-1 .. . ... af ua w.n f'rt k-r. AbJ thta th Unprpt lhltf tll h n .t ahM ni-it tnAuch tr aa. t ut ahai H thiuh f wa. aa4 Vkrthrr r. I.'i'll Into Jll Klrgl .m A ill I' at !h n.l r It bIU at atiT frni li't-'i "tk an J drtrttn rnmtinl l t h-'it- an 1 rwra In tloJ i iil'rW. tif will t V aurreaa MfDU af Taataiaar that fcia tioa aa af aaaarnl imra!tla an4 4riw-arr. Th raawlt t aaptara- tha tk-h 1 aiarhlaa artxjacv. In king rentraat ara Cvkimal Koaaa ttlt aoaiiaauvaa ' Tha Tar taorraO pmU fans la a maauraiara. Not la lata rvara haa VT Rata 4-tar! au Waadly aaa atratair tha artactpla at tha party, that p4atfra vi4 tand for aatlaaaJ praauarlajaaatw, It a plaaa that tha Mib u ha N Turk dmorrarj haa throw a aut Ita tiara aa4 UU la Xa t.mtxr. atma ,u n 1,u fkumlh aa tha fraaaO vhara tha -ttat battla of 11 1 will tw foot M." 1 Tha tW 1rim A I tl Ukra. I T tha gjy V WUkaa raua A U j UaoMrraite tha Ktata ta ri-MtTOK HILL Dt-ltt. Tha OohUbW Argoa par wana trlliuta ta tha lata Major John H. Bin. UNCLE WALT The Poet Philosopher a hh la Dm- (runic fir talll mmm he altfruium; M u li h .(! rn IIh- tliM-jarrl ! iIk TTIIK IHB ulilii ' m.iiT . Cr VDl TII uliiii iIh- vM bim! Mi-ar ' ikHar't . -Jt lirakk m' r aad rriKin Aril tli- U mri h luff ,tm, I.ki . Iiiiirtt' II' kU1'ii hwurilll llial tauirl n llrlr hrr- br time titr liHc (rriini Inf mA ar' wlairy dy. nlilli' iIh- morn wf Hfr U will! n M .hi up hi tf taty fiir I line la man li m mi I Siat a aru r tvunlr MMrliHar iili'i tltt paaprta ailir aii-l m-4. fur IIh kahalrt yrara ta lilml iliriii. mIh-u hlU naraltal tlMy hrt.' wrirn llu-y Iwhl llirtr lata rarutianl wlilV tlif wrr ' lollrra arrtia iul llnw la man hlnf n j 1 hat - th'Bil "ilr iilanliti HIi- j oat an f liar or ratli; llr rr lntatlraj l hr hHi-)Brl ikf a N of Jank. In mmhIi; biuI tliry alwaa . tlta mk' alio liail r4d ) heit yanih nt time la inar.-hliig- m i Ah. la yiwlli Ih aailibn mntriit aratw h aoanillras tmilUaM atiirr, ami I ktaalr thrtn aa llw rtillilrro ataatx' tlr) prhMfli tin tlx' aliur! (hir by (ma Um HHiMnia lratr , bih! tliry fnnH l aa imi iuan autl (Inw a marrhlBf om'. h ia a roan who antra of cunaui i h r thm llrra la his letter tu liu piar "N York. iHt : For lrn k ihta it run nrth ltin.-tin ut l'fi,n ri"t "fi j thr turm i-mr of rtn-'iran fHtlill'a lut. pulUn-allj "h. map ahrh.r M.ard Ir-m IM.! ..r tha oihrr aula of tha Atlantic ; an hraught orrw ta all OoWabara. ...n-l Hatrli ai-tltitir ara ra-, llt h,j poatmaatar uadar ttatra lou.U.I. ? .r .itr..t u.ii.l Bttn- UnJ nd u for , , tlm, nayor tloti frutn thr prraa f hnaiaml. liar- ,.. . . . mant an.l Krai,, r, It I. not rl,.r ahai H. br auMlar. la camnkaa4 t 'lngnriB anlu Hialrd, or ahalhrr tha j at ttata Tort Aadrraoa. and i olunrl murd up ta epavtinir.a ; of BO eourajRi aa tha ratraat frura Wllminitoa aa praniot4 t but Ih- 'l 1 anj b fhrtatlkh cltlsaa. Tha paaalnf ili.n I th of mra of hi hlf h typ laavaa th tBarra.ry-- row t . h.,r.r Bui tlwilr tUBBla la Hkf Maaaiiif to lha inrtloi that reata aftrr llwm t KCP)rtlht. 1101. by Oaorr Matthtw Akamai . rrnn"nta t r.iir"i"" i.ui.r. Mr. on liana CrrDBIfJ If r,.i.t.r 1 1... uiihinxinc thr Amari-I mah.r. II aaa B fantlaman. .an m n( i-imi iii'M it in) ; diik-a, a trav CDnfdrt aoMtar nihr ioii.r .rf"tm nan i-i r. lit.-. I a nil la jl.f Xit"' ri Hut a lirn lh' ali.i 1 1 '. m at dil and llir am.iWr .l.ard t Sr.il..:a lat a.-rk Uirrr f Kiiiid Uttl- I" )utlf Mrrlin lntirrt inh.nrl Mimar v rlt ha.l dmia imlhltii maar n.nn ,) th uinthrva tn- Kpui'ipai. I'ariy. I'ul li'lMi'H I" lurwarn ma -r v vii..n-iiwiti Tli aim I'lr Iruth l Unit r.'tmria in tha tmt i fr t1 ,,f hia-.W-atm iiir In In. intrrat ,r.tM-ai ;ia Ihf f..rmr prral- .1.1,1 prf..rrnin l Kartl.. a an Hiitl-Wmim Thr pri'raaia. at. if. I I T .... ..lr r , 1 . ,llf.at th niK.h.iir I. lit ih- t '..l.in.l "n m.- in trri.atli.liill Ih.iw . liainlU.i.lilp Th.-rv aa t.tif i".lrtil V..I.I- at Marat. . Analti tin pr ariKanr lilrr lail.-d . i. .n.iialv l.i ITiiaa ah.n h arolr an Indurarmatil " tha r'u n- i M AlllK'h lalltt In lh.. Nr l"U " puhD'Hii iilHtdirni "Hn It iBma tn th.- tlir! prtm ary rln tliiita, thr iror-aav i.'.Hon'-i tlnnka.1 IVrhapa that will !. nn alrurd aa an oppi nliluua riptTaal.ir h.'ii applrd In thr hr-ru of Kan Jiinn. hut, ua la imtntrd ut thl mornlnt hy a rntrr wrltlns in a Naw Tork nr ifr th miraa'a l o with th rruwd In l b riot aumon-nil) hlahU t.nu'rrd h Bo aaalnat thuaa Nr Ynrkrra who muat lv ilrpinil.-d upun to bU th lUuuhUian nm nln funda. Aa a iineiu'nce th i-hlrf Bllaard lnrhtt iir th Tul onrl naaunipllnn uf iailriihlp of hi party In Naw Tork aa practlrally Inat In tha hufri of Militira Tha In rlirrnint of h dlratt prlmry oni) for l.-Klalalora and a wrak Indnraf no nt of thnt - la hut Hht Indor liitl.in of fallh In a popular choir of olfli'lala When t olunrl HiMiavru ad .t-n : acd hirthrr. Lin munty haj tad aa th tat M-nff-.if4 tt ara Jarr-aj r r vT, a i.n.:t. I - ' (. hatrmaa. vr; t pharjl K. aV DEAU b aa a erur ts Ai DrnjR. . a Ukra t rrr Ih &. Bk IX Uaa-hm. a( Tit DBont' rf lah ta aptaJ ta tba asaeatlra aummlttra af rrvBia a worthy aaa. wall jlin4 ta parforat th datlr af at a la audit. . - tar rottaty ha rrr aaaa hoor4 wtth a pla'a a th Dial tick at nor Gorarao ttwk'' um. tin rraak IX HarkMt aiada.-h rra r K'.ata audi ta la lt adnat Dr. Dtxaa aad lit tk NaTaattaa a ataed) aaraaa. la 1' h did . arak th aaxalBBtlea aa h thaaaht kt u Dr Ixtaa fur a araaa tvraa. hat la lt ha atarj tha rae Bad racalrad a ary aaad rnaa . mora thaa ana-third f th trot af tha mavaauaa. which tart ahoar hM papulanty. . ' Wa faal aura tk (tat r-naimlUr atll h yuatinad la tlvtac thl aopnl BBttoa to Mr. KtrkMt Our rmiaty 5:FMIC0BBECTS ! t rA tfcat Mr : I i.fJHSE STATEL1EHTS; t "T Hi::: j ", X-' Radical -Newspaper. Re fused Him Space for "Correction . to van tioa today paaaad raaolatun ataat haartily adortn Mr. Harkatt n4 raroBiniaadiar him to th mnt tl eaaamitt W f that Mr. Hrktt'a aaatltiattlona (or But aa dlior afford th atrnaat araf umaat for hla aaailaatiaa. Thar I aot a hattrr orfla lawr la Nona Carolina thaa Mr. Harkvtt; that t Bat a man ahaa Una of a ark aa4 whoa paat effort wauld ator Wt!y rrcaaimand hi nomlaatloa had leUoa. Ml rarord la aur coanty a a ntlsrn and a Uf Ion DaoKcrat cotaraaaJa alia) M ronatdrratlon. Oliaa Hmckttt aad watch Da ta IB - "DtBia of i Rpctfttlly. - w. a HA IX. CKalrman IV at. Rs. Cammltta. Wllkaahoro, vi .. jm. Ott'tQCRATlC SPEAKIXSS llria'a rood naaa It waa an- Mimicril two aka Bio that th com mitt, to ptapar a nw hyain book Protaatant Eptrpa church anuld omit "From Oraa-eland-! In M.iiiiiiaini from tha hymn. Th Th following will addraaa th proirat war ao lrrraua that th j of North t'trellna at th tin . ... - and alaraa lAtnat! p..mn..tiM .nnniinrM mac inia mio " - i.l.1 mlaalonary hymn will ramain la 5JIE0 U05ETF035GHOOLS TrkBta Hbat Dr. Faiana tttd VhlW Caxar-r Batlrr Bad Idly ay, to haya tba Lra-a, Bad Lrt tba bauatpaoa Cowad Trraaarrr bo lat pan Va kvh Mora Tha Twraty Tlkoaaaad PoUara el Coaoty Bad - aWool raad. ''." i . 'To th Editor: Tha Graanaours Nw aad Raiatih CaueaalaB, wStrh aav roniiBtiaualjr eoptd fala stal aaaal about at from tk Naw Dla patch. a radical a hart, published la ampon county, har rafuaad la al low an rpae la I hair column to cor rct och fala atatrraanta rtrrnlatad by thcta. Th Naa lnpUh ha Ukawtaa deid an apar la lta oa column t cor ret it owb lala pub UratioBa. Tbaaa m fala ttraanta hara baaa circulatad la aupplcatacU throukh thla diatrtrt aad aactioa of tha But. I thvrafora aak apart In yotr column to eorrart tha ahova aid fala tatnnu and BnaHctaa BlarprMntarton which thaa pa pa feav actthar tba Courty aor th boaar t pubilh: ' . ASIy FOR i At tiu la . Ihr atuniu.l H'HT riK.M MX Will, W.. HMIRtll HIMH- WITH II I. I'll? i had Ih,. wrltlni of th platform, tha Hulr ton ahout t)i Htnlr. j . , jn-imarv" lor hh h ha had ialn bltllhcaf tl. Unit would dla-1 apok- n ao lotidlv drnpnad to Ihr oat rac th aluma of N, V.-ik. drclar-! f nont thoa prrarnt "Thoa iniiniaia wiin in inwniii rarrrr rrp not aiirnil-d al tn out- . oma of thr Iti-ptihllran cnnrrntloti ! It fi ll lo thr lot of Ihr I hrmocratB. In j ronvrntlon Haarml.li.il at Hot-liratrr. t. Mi'latr prn-nlrnt. ronfuar Ihrtr rut 1 ml'-a .mil B"t.itiih ih country l j It . urit larKi- lh:il on r ahrn count . A mum 'to .1.. Ilia f"ol thtnit thr f:ill'il KlorUiutl to mot rxperta- li'.na 1lii pri-aa of New Tork la j critical, no puprr harr la a lwmncri- ! orsttn; lion will !-.'nd th party j ihrmKh thick and Ihfn.' hut not un. j of thrni, lmorrtlc. Hrpuhllran or Indcprndriit. haa takn tha irrottnb that a hlun.lrr waa mad at any point ! tha hymnal Thr wholr countrv will hop for Ml. r'oll--tt' rcovry of haalth. fol- l..lii hla oprratlon t.y Ir. Mayo. H la thr at.lrat, r. on rat rat and moat u- I fill arnat tr th Northwt ha nt j to thr siiat alnc th dara of Irwl ( Can II la th fathrr of honrat In- ! auryrncy a oppoard to th romprom lar l.rand adoptrd hv lloovr. Ttuit Pttwhurt Jury did rmht tn ac Huttlltig th arlrl aho alw hrr od fathar, at n king him with an ai and running; a pukcr through hi body Th ma a waal ta lha rllr t com mit an ahua agalaat tha gin had th jury hld that ah ha.l a right to kill him. Right: i m m Wit hTITK At'DtTOR "aia--a-w-wi px. "J. In that thrr la no l. nc fiof Bfraid to mr him on Tb Monror Journal auy. ."Aad whttt Hoola It that h- ihil 1tig any man to inert' him on the atutnp and no man will" Imi .Inn D a-lll volunlar lv hoanilrch h in gifwitb rith"' Tti dy that Itutl.-r. whll Imljlna tb - eommlion aa S.-nai ir from Morth Cgrollnt. took (.mplovmrnt to Xifoctir th bringing nf a ault u gain it th Blal of Xorth 'rolln. th it day h eommltld morm treason and for- frltad th right to th rrapect of nnv I hy th cnnvcntlnn at Hochratrr. ana TN'orih Carcllnlan Democrat aiM-.ik-ilt la unlvaraallv cone led that th or mart on tha'atuom Hc-puLII-l ';,",;,"' ""'l,1"y m ,, . . " , t'harlca Y Murphy. Tammany Ivadrr. .iniiiu..-! woo n'-'l .raoiira ,o m.( (1 hu h(. f ,hat , th BUI. Thy draw th llnr thrr.- 1 It I to b hpd that n.i lrmo. rat i rnwhr la-North Carolina, win dig-1 nifv th traitor to th Btat lv apnk-1 Ing on th tame platform The day th ItrpuMlcan pnrly mml htm thr real Icadrr by electing Mnrchad b rhiiirman, that day the pnrty In North 'Carolina tied Haelf to the body of death, Judaa had the decency In hi 'Mrsjil 'to no off and hang hlmarlf. ,TJhe only aervlce Tlutler ran ever rrndey to North Carolina Ma tn leave ' V border, tt he lack that deoenry. Ji will remain her aa the Minding example of th moderation of a j.ropl who tolerate a man who be trayed hi Buite while eworn to pro tect lt - Intereata a moral crlm ncn-cr eommllted . but by tw man etocted to orric In North Carolina one 1 'ilead and th other I wore thaa dead. ' ' ' ' tan anlf Ibtnk of BulUr with rHas'icat, a.y Juilg few art, 'Republi can candidate for th Hou In Ilen ticracin ' rounyt"' Thrg' la, no ' other . itlmrnt that any man ran fret who Otf an't lov trearhrey and decency. "llrpuhllcnn apeuker may disown Marlon Duller, but h own their party all the MiM,n aay th Ilenderaanrllle Hunter. Hut hundred, of Republican will vol th liemocratla ticket In November to be rid of . Butler the body of death, t - A Spartr.ourg maglatrat ,'gatf a, Bf-titrfir of trven ConectlUv batha M atn't that "cruet and unuaual pun-Ikhm.-nC" forhlddcn' fcy th ConMltu I -" r ' a aw a '''-'" if J't-U Conk can put an end ta t .. p; o' coffin tack (other l ' I vr') to minora h will do Thr Wllkr tvmnty li w.-rrBUc Co) . riii Kw I'rgp hrirrtioa of Mr. Harke-lt. Itraoliition of tha Wllkea couaty Wmixratlc convention . Whrrraa. th death of Dr. R. V IMi.m leave vacant th office of State Auditor of North Carolina. n wherrna. the rhnli-e of candidate to fill ihla vacancy will anon he made by th Itemorratlc Ptate Eiecutlv I'omtttee- Now. therfnr. h It rolved: That w. the Pernor rata of Wlla countv. In maa-marling aaaembled on Monday. IHt.lhrr . 1(16, do present to thla committee th nam of our county man. lion. Frank IV H-kit, and aak for hla nomination, for th following rasone. vl: That In Ih mata contention of 1(0. nut of ihr candidate for thl pniitlon. Mr Harkett ran eecond to Ir IXjon: That he rfuad In N I candlat In I tot. hellevlpg that Dr. Dolln wa entltlrd tn th aecond trm That In the conventioa of llol. Mr. Go. W. W. Kiiciila. now Hill. Ocg. Ilk.. Monro. Or. IJtb, rrat CHy, t-ct'llta. Rockwall. Oct 1Mb hroatoe I", M. at-maoooa. Comfort, lac. . Klnaton, tic to bar tth Wlnaton, October IWh. Laiingtoa. October 11th. Newton, Oct lllh. Bhelby. Oct. llta. Uaatoata. Oct. I Tth Oaad KJtcrUa. Rockingham. Oct Tth.- . Clerclaad, Oct. tth. IT. W. HK-kctt. i Morgaatan, Oct. (th. Shelby. Oct lta (Bight). ( onoord, Oct 1th, - - - r ThomaavUl. Oct. Ith,.--' - 4. W, Bailrr. Bad Oak. Oca. it. ... . . ,' A. I. Brook. , , ' Warsaw, O-t. ith. ' K. R. Jonra. Btonevlll. Oct. 11th. , Madison. October U. (N'lght) Prlc. October U. Uakavill. Ortnbar It. (N'ghL) Durham. Oct II. (Night). Hullorha. Oct II. -.v.. tovau, Oct 11. ytght. -. Rwdolrm Daffy, " vomrorx vet. g. gLL'Jl -ill - Popl Mi'-sna are afrtld to meet They know ho will bit th .-.-.d. - -.:..'...' mithorltle do not put K tha grand jtirle , rmiir In Iiand. I- IUMT t.HIM AX KMItill NT RF.OI tUntK A-tKTORFJt . It waa October I. 1111, that the flrt rmlgranis from Orrmany reached America Thl llttl rolony wa from refold. on th lower, Rhine, thirty-three in number, near ly all relatives. The colonlat wee In Knttentam on the lth of Juno, reached Ixmdnn In time to embark' on Jnle fa arii a ftr ralh.tr In.a I but not unpleasant voyage, th,yj In a letter, Oated August I ltt ad reached Phliadrlphla. fctol.r Ith. ! dreed to P.nn In .n'd. Robtri k.i.i ZIa 1, Zn. i Ti.iLV'l; -.r.:,Mn'r "P""" P'rt'fularly of thl " i ...-va . . r aaa ihbiii w ri r I II 11 1 1 HI r V -- IWm aaa am aw a rani aaWL-a. - a li, frightful. A paeullnr srot. cloaely by th Oerman," h aaia -mo4 on akin to th yuskera In Kogland. wa finely, and ther ai.k. . " tha ohle-t of hitter persecution. Wll- Hami,.l Cm.-,,.- v " L . V' Ham I'rnn visited (lermanv and al If. I ........ "-,,,-T I Whey live High German and Low Dutch. Whose trade tn weaving linen cloth la much: They grow th flag, aa also you may know That from th asms they do dlvld tn low. mere, aaelara that at..-. . , ra in, lha r. Hal,..,. I. ...l. . . . ""V kainaren - - - - . . . wu. , enin m nil an-.- sympathy with hi view that Pas. tortus, himself, sun of a Judge, and of high ad neatly n. gathered a colony of Mennohlt, weaver from Cra- fKld on the Rhine, started for Amer ica, landed - at Philadelphia, settled north of th city, and etbllhed Oermantown. William 1'enn wrote of Paatorin. kt he waa. sober, upright. bIa and plou-- man eyerywhere es teemed ami of unspotted name," On th'tober II, Paatorlua rec eived a war rant for too a urea of land, "on he- nair or tn ttrman and Dutrh pur- for th lecond, Bnfl saw It com up well." And In hi' dracrlptlon of Penn sylvania, mi. Gabriel Thomas' sayer "All aorta of th very good paper are niada la th Uarmantown; a also very fin linen, such as no per son of quality need b aahasaed to w-'ai." - Th Uerman settlement grw i)dlly la Ih year following Ub location. Nw erttler ram each year from Crfld. and nthara th upper Rhlna, and varioua Other pointa tvariy in th eighteenth raw. chasers" and -on th twenty-fourth tur' th colony bad grows to r tney organ laving out th town. A were th ethrca, Paatorlua' first reetdenca waa I'ttl mora than a mar dugout i n uerman roioniitta bt ought to their hear home, .however, th textile art of manufartur. Moat of them from Crefeld w era by, trad weaver. The fame of th plac tor Ita manu facture rf linen wa soon establish ed; ard th "poem'! b .kirkant Vrame. Ill, decrlbv Tha Oerman Tw of 'whio'h i spok before; ,. , ..... Which la at art tn lngth n mil ! or more. iar propornonk, and th pettier began striking out In Various part of th country until, befoc long, thay war represented n th north, aouth and west Oannantowa wa Incorpnrawd aa a town In a charter '"im b' Bd at4 AofMt Th Knglish wtr. tor U tlm. alarmed al th Influs. of uch number of a -foreign people, but they wer not .wig Jn discovering that, the Oerman wwr an Industrious, peac lovlng paorel. fairly educated, and whll wholly oatentatlntta, aa sln cerejy Tellglout a th Ptirltani or the Muaaers. r-4eOlrrwn PL ft. r.lreiav Rethleham. October llth. eldavlll. Oct llth (night). Rocky RlvarjOct Uth. Concord. OcaTTHh (night). Aaheboro. Oct. Uth. Wilton, Oct 17th.- , Hillibora. Oct llth.- jock Craig. Btatsavlll, October lth. ' Flmwaod. October llth. . Wlneton,' October 17th. Raleigh. Oct llth (night). "mlthfleld. Oct 1 Washington, Oct IMh. Plymouth, Oct. Ilat Tolumbla, Oct lid. , 1 Kdanton. Oct ittk. Hertford. Oct llth. ' - tllisbeth City. Oct. llta. Camden. Oct I7h. ' Curtituck. Oct. Uth. ' Kb-4Jo. o. . Aycwk. Laurtnburg, Oct lth. Bpray, Oct llth (Bight). Elkln, Oct ITth. . , Bparta, Oct. llth.' : . ' Jefferaon. Oct. llth. WllkMboro, Oct loth. ' MorgaMon. Oct list Marlon. tVt list might). Waynv!lla, Oct ltd. Can ton, Oct lid (night). '. E. J. Jnatkw. Rocky Spring. October Ith. Randleman. October Ith. (Night) Wsntworth. Octj 10(h. , Wsru. Oct lUh; , Candor. Oct, II (night). , , , J. R. Ma. Healing Spring, Oct. It Jackson H1 11, Oct li. (Nlgt). Fairmont Oct II. , Nw Hc4. Oct IX Bll OroYa School Houaa, Oct 17. (Night)! - . , A. f. Oog'g. Oct. II. Why-Not Academy. Oct II. (Klghl ) Tow'g Mill. Oct H. 7 B. R, Ro rater. Draper, Oct.' II. (Night). Bpray, Oct. 14. (Night). Wentworth. Cel. II. . C.C. Daniel. Aydsn, Oct Ith. C. O, MrMk-harl. flrtssom. Oct . , Wlltoa, Oct I. (Night).. Creed moor. Oct. 11. Benehan. Oct. 15. (Night). Quick. Oct II. i . , , Cherry Orov, Oct. II. at. Itrrsa Orlinra. Henderson. Oct. 14th (night), - Jackson, Oct llth. Murfreeahoro, Oct. 1t1h. I . Wlnton, Oct. l!th (night). Osteavlll. Oct. Uth. Edenton, Oct llth (night). Bhawhoro, tct. leth. ' Kllubeth City, Oct 14th (night). Victor S, Rrysnt , Btem, Oct. 12. (Night . I HU. it i-homa. Pursaw, tct I. ,'. v , Jackeonvllla, Oct, 10. J Tranton IWI tl , I Dover, Oct. li. ' ( . Mt. Ollv. Oct At ; . - , f Warsaw, Oct )L - I .' ' ', al'll. El.tl KR. . i ' Chmn. Tn. 8tat - Cont ' W. E. BROct. PeereiR WIU 5 . lit J ! ''- I v (Henders-nvtil ' Mat fiarilner r In the General Amb:t Just hear tin ,h n,lti:(, on this bfi.ii. ) ,;,d good old l.in -.q t," t. IV tii, I. ,1. - i I r, v t iitrr, t n . , J Dr. I I ana) rorrerta Another Pal Mairowsri ks Uk .Vrwa LiiapaOcu of J ia-annwT will. I a I a. Mr.rHenry J. lilnas, Editor Sampaoa DrmocTat. -j Dear Sir: A th Newa-Dtspatchl again fall to publish promptly my reply to th Oeorge K. Butler corral pondene In It last lasue. aa wall a to rorrart other mallcloua Me rcently published to which Ita attention baa boon called by my letter In reply, 1 aak for a short suae to publish thl atatament from many present at th meeting of th Board of Education of Duplin county, a short tlm ago at Kenarvavllls, who also heard what 1 aid with regard to opposition ta pub lic choola. The correspondents at th sugges tion of a letter written to them by Mr. Oeorg K. Butler, each making a dif ferent ststemenl, ar not aur what wa said any way, . Mr. C. E. Weatberby. of ratsoa. wrftea Butler that, 4ke stated that 'If he had hi way be would destroy (or. demolish) th whole public arnsut ays. tern of North Carolina." Mr. Thad Jonra, poatmaater at KBSnvttl. - write Butler that h Mated that If h had It In his power be would overthrow th entire public school system In North Carolina," and Mr. J, H. Herring writes HutleT that ha stated that "h would abolish th whole free school system If he had th power to eo."' - la earractlon of the thre positive, yet different statements of what 1 real ly did say, i publish th following lned statement from other cttlxen who were present, to-wlt: Fsrsoa. N. C, Sept l. lit We, th undersigned cltlsene of Dtt plla county, N. C. wera prevent Bt th discussion of tho local tag school for the entire precinct of Faison before the Ihiplln county Hoard of E iucatioa ( not before the joint Board of Educa tion and County Commissioners) M Mated tn th New-Dispatch (a ther had been no Joint meeting) and wa heard Dr. Faison statement He waa opposing taking away th whit schools at Crow's Bchool house wnd Shin Bchool houa 'and Ineorperat these In one school at Faison. because the llttl whit children would b compelled to walk I t-t and I mile respectively, to school, and th County Board of Induration sustained m o re jection which wag wis and consider- at a v In th course of hi remark he stated that h wa opposed to and would Chang th public school sys tem of th State, bacaus he oppoeed- negro eaucauon ty tna wnitra to tnc disadvantage of th White children and furthermore gtsied that there wr about lot mora negro children In this whole district than white children, and the negroee already enjoyed 1 month chool from additional help from the North and that such a local tag for th entire district would put an right month achool at th door of these negroes , gnd destroy a lour months school now t the door of the white children, which ft eon sldered a great Injustice to these whit children of thl district particularly after the achool had been stab llshed and but It for their special eon vnelence. Dr. Faison confined his re mark ta what he considered beat for all the white chllJren of Faison fro- el net and the County Board of Edu ration refused to consolidate thl ter ritory becsus it would be tin lust to the white achool children uvmg go ra, from town, aa he stated, v Dr. Fat' Boa'a statement could not be construed by any Intelligent fair-minded man to mean that he opposed or would over throw., destroy, demolish ' or abolish ' th public school system of North Carolina, but would Improve It by ucaj a chanse. ha thought Such statements published in th correspondence of Mr. Oeorg Butler In the Newa-Dlepatch of last week, sr false anj misleading and purpose ly calculated to do Dr. -Faison a gross Injustice, which all honest white men wilt repudiate in "due time. , lgnd. ; T, W. SMITH. U TAYLOR, ' C. S. HI NFS, v . .1. U FA1HON. i O. YV. COOPER. Also Mr. W. R. Newbury, of th Board of Education, who wa present voluntarily corroborated this earns statement when seen later by me on train, and told me to make such' a statement for him If I wished to do so. Mr. C. E. Weatherby further gut that 1 mad th same statement to hlrn In front of my orflc. which I b solotcly 'false, and that he called on W'llllnm Smith and Paui Armstrong and -they mate.f that I made the same statement In their presence. Mr. Psul Armstrong states that uch a statement hi unwarranted and Mr. YVHIInm Smith (T. W. Smith) stnd the shove statement correcting Mr. C. E. Weathrby a statement. Ms. C. K. Wcathehy 1n a Murvland renrefl Kepttlilit un, w bre hia party recently voted (town, two atiffrag ameiuliTicni, to stop lirtioraiit tiemoes from Voting, who vote to elect thia MiDfl Hepuhiican i frrf-.', 1ft la alan th emploer uf h I-- i, .iig I nv.ier, iiuat which roba the ci. by lai'tf! protection ir t-,in-jtme t..-v r.;t a lna'ult. He took n I liicjal petkioo wkliout enoush names ta Kenaaavlll to denrive the coun- I hie county was In a avasty meee, which tey white children, who Itv ve and . "nasty sbb" had t be. ngnteo. ha . one-ha If and four miles respectively ' Democratic couaty coaimiarl oners from tows, of. their arhools st tnririaboae tnveatlgatioea touaty Attorney own doors and failing In this, got up I rlutirr blocked all he coald. another petltlun ta divide their school ! We chetffully leivtte a veBvpartaoa district, which I bad helped them to af records on pubUr ai'howla, sad fcopw build up and leave part of them with th voter wilt bear aa out ta tha pra tlll lee chance of a hool at alt. , eat Joint caavaa. We opaoaa, have and let at the same time, for political shall oppose white people educating purpose only, he attempts to put me, ' argroew to put them back I tba ballot hla friend and neighbor. In a rata In North Carolina for the apertal bena Hght on public Khoot How much Bt af "Th Butlrr aV Co." haafMte dun for public schools In his Thanking yoa Tor your space wnicw sertioa? The letter of Mr. 1 had waa denied me by the (irewnanoro Jonee js recent Dunianite who Is "nP- News. Raleigh Caucasian and fewa- plng to Butler and recently oppoard a! Ptanatch, which have spent muca lata local tag school at Knnsvlli. sno . In tneir misrepresentations. I bsw. Mr. J. 8. Herring, who would tax the tag payers of his own county ngalnst their protest for bigger, unnecessary jail and court nAusea, instead or larger, better school bouse, will ' ro py pa a for what they are worth after the above correction by other parti present. A County Commissioner of Puplla County, w have saved and -r.vrn with out watra taxes county fu i to mak a four months public school In Duplin county, rather than tiuttd fin eourt honweg and jails for negro criminals. while County Attorney Oeorge E. But ler, of Sampson county, sat Wily by, to say the least and hat Sampson roun. ty' treasurer go to parts unknown with more thaa !.0C of tha eawa- ty and school fund, admitting; that SHIELD BRAND" Shoes ' and you will get the BEST. They fit Best and wear Lon crest . (Shoes for every mar.bcr cj the am-'j) "Klsefi King" Shoes for Men, at retail; $3.50 and $4.00, have all the Snap, StyU and .Servtc of men's shoes usually retailed at $5.00 and $5.00. . , .Sovi by Reliable Dealers. M. C. idSER C0MPiW5r ; ShieU Brand" Shot Maktn ATIANT. CA. Tours truly. JOHN M FALSOM. Fa is.. a, K. C. tfcM. l. ins . milXB A MVRDKRFR. A naerrtlea murderer Is Appeadlrttt with many rlrllma But Dr. Kins' New Life mils hill It by prevention. -The gently atlmuUte stomach, llvr aad howrla, preventing that tlogaing that Invitee appendicitis, curing Consrtp. tlon. Headache. rUllousneas. thUia. tic. at 'l druggtota. Justice ts Itself th great standing, policy ,of rtvll sorlrty: aad any de parture from It under any elrcum stwnreo. he tinder the suaBlelosi of " being no policy at alL Burke. V rt Fads ' for Weak Wom en ' Niao-tenth ol aU the asrkaM ef woisa Is awe ta sosae arasgrsise or s aaae ol the or.ana diaUnctly BMBiaioe. Such sisksws a be ewrd-ej mn4 ' tvervosy t . , i Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It Make Weak Women Strong, h - -: Sick Women Well. It sort directly oa the organs sfected aad is al Ibe same tie a geaorsl re tor. lira toaia lot tb wbol lyateai. It eurra tassale ooaaplaial nglrt m the prtyecf ol Boava. It stake aanssssisry the diaafreeaUe questioaiat. eaamHsatioa aa) ' local traatBMBt o wairrrsaily hatistad apoa by doctors, aad ao abkrrsat M) every saodetl wosssa. Ws saalt sot particutanrs here as to lb symptom el thoa pseullar aifeotioas incident to wosssa, bat those ' vraatiaf lull bformatioa at b- their ITSaptoaas ad f ateane ef poaitiv rare are ressmd to the People's Coav gaon Senas Medical Adviaer-lOt paea, aewly revised VsW and ap-to-dat Editioa, seat frtt oa receipt ol 31 ewe- Mm'4 I eewt tp to save eost 4 wrappisf sad aaaihn aJ, ta French slotk binflin. Addntas t Dr. R. V. i'arros. No. 6ol Mtia Street, buffalo, N. Y. , , I i ii a i SEABOARD SPECIALS FOR FAIR WEEK The Seaboard Air Un announce th following extra service o( train oa Btcojnt of tb,e State Fair. October 17 to tl: - On October II, Saturday before Fair Week, extra roaches from' Ports mouth to Raleigh on No. 41. th afternoon train, and tb same extra eerv tc on Ootot, II and 17, Sunday andMonday. . On October II, Tuesday, extra coch from Portsmouth to Raleigh. Ham " let to Raleigh and Norlln to Raleigh. - On October II. Wednesday. Good rtoad Day at th Fair, pectal train consisting of baggag car and seven coaches from Loultburg to Kslelgh and special train of six coaches from Hamlet; also extra coache on No, 41. the Portsmouth train, and No. at, the Hamlet m-rntng train to Raleigh, gnd on th Shoo-Fly three extra coache. and extra coach from Oxford ,' t0O v L : ' .',-.-,,-..', -. - . On October . big Thursday, there will be the same movement ofprclal train,, but ther will be Ave extra coaches from Weldon on the Shoo-Flf and two extra from Oxford. On that day the trln from louisbur, ih special, will have nine coaches and the one from Hamlet eight "" In addition to all this, on Wednesday and Thursday, October tl and ta. ther will be two extra eoaehe from Plttsboro on th Hamlet apodal and -two from Gulf on th regular morning train. No. II. ' On th same days ther will be a special train from the Durham and Southern Railroad through Apex without change, using the & A. L. track from Apex. , - . i - . naVguUr rValnst ndstyroJ"'' lr coacheg will b rda , The chdule' ara aa follow: SCirEDltE OP THE SHOO-IXV. XOS. gt AXD M, OCT. It AXO t. Leave YVeidon .. ,, .. ..: a. m.) Arrive Norllna .. Leave nnik Junction ,.:Bt n. m. l.cav Norllna Leave Rolling ,. .... '.. 5 a. m.'Uave ltldg.way , . . , Leave Thrltng , , .. .. ..7 0S a. m l l ea v u.. Uave Summit , ..7:01 av mJLsava xtirf.n.K.,-1. i.H - i, : - ; .. ...... i i . . r.v. ; imvs urevstone , ., . .7:J7 a. nv Leave OxforB .. ,. .,7:31 a. m. ilaaav Henderson ,. ..7:41 a. m, Arrive Raleigh ,. Returning, leave Kslelgh :04p. m. Leave LiMletnn ,, ,, tave V aughan , . , . Leave Mnron .... . Leavg YVarren Plain .",7:51 a. .i u a. . .1:11 a. . .1:11 a. ..7 :7 a. .i a. . .'..! n a. . .. . ,I:J a. . ..19 J5 a. m. m. tn, m. m. - m. m. BpmUiTTt.viJfFno.HLoaNnrRtj, pet. it axd so. Leave .J.oulalurg , Leave .FranKiinton LewveJCoungavlMe LeaTsTTV ake Forest ,.l:!l a. ..I ll a .1 7 a. m. tn. a. m,' Leave Foreatvllle i ..!:( a. m. (Leave Wymtt .. . ..1:11 a. m. Leave Neus . . , . .. .. m , Leave M l brook .. a it . m Arrive Rkl.lgh :0& a, mH returning leavg Raleigh l: I0p. ra. pfiaernger beyond Frankllntnn.nl x- .. ...... ... rlng XTT 'h"1 -IsVloVv'cId th'e A II Lesve Hamlet Leave Cognac . . . , Leave Hoffman .. ,', Leave Keyser ,. ,., ,, Ieave Pine niulf , , ' . a Leave Aberdeen . . , , rieuthern Pltie Iave Manly , Leave Nil, inr ,. ,, Le ve I.iikevlvw Leal a Vaas . . . .' , c . , I'. 3v Ui Vialn r.clai u) t - ,: ' ' point SPECIAL FROM HAMLET. !OCT. 1U AXD SO. .. . l'l m. Leave Cameron .. .. .. ..1:6. a. m. 'Leave Umon 5 Serin . ,iea csntord ,. m.)Ijave Co4on.. m. t Leave t .;.-.od , t m. Leave Moncurs ,. m.iLenv Merrv Oaks ,', tn.., Leave Hnnsal .. m.j Leave New un) m. lave Air ... Ti . . tn. .Leave crr ., .. .. K.tl-lgh I.S5 a m T:0 a. .7:11 a. .7:11 a. ,.7:J a. .7:37 a. .7 40:a. .7:44 a. .7( a. .I.H a. Ai-rtv . . . . 01 .. ..Ills .. ....I'M a .. .JS.il .. .. tl a ..g-M a . . ...' a . . . 1 'i , . , . 9 ' 4 n . . .. . . . . a .ii 1 rn. m, tn. m . Leaves a uivl.lt 14 p. m.,

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