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(Chatham I? H. A. LONDON, Editor. "OEMOCRATIC HOMINEES. KOK UONOhLSS, JOHN W. GRAHAM, Of Oraiie. roit soi.Kui'Oii, JACOB A. LONG. Of Duimuu. FOR t'UIKF justice: W. N. H. SMITH on associate justicks; THOMAS S. A.S11E. A. S. ME15IUMOX. FOR Hl'l'ESiOK CM T J l: ll KM 3rd Dist. ii a. connor 4th (Tth Hth 10th 12th WALTKlv CLAIUv. EDWIN T. UOYK1N. V. J. MONTtlt M ''-KY. A.LPHONSO C. AV EltY JAS. H. MEKHI.MON. in Th Ittrt'm.iCANS iu this State are greatly disorganized Their State committee having refused to call a rffate convention, the leaditiK uiem- bertt of th9 party hare themselves called one, as has been heretofoie Stated in the Uncoim. tins u-voii against the State committee has been nitjcfuiUPi'i bv and ii receiving theimiloMte seamed and furrowed by support of the best republicans in crack i mining in every possible di- a li! . l t.. l ... ..,t A: 'cctioii. varying in wtdtu a lew -' Juilvi liUXton b:k! others of like character. JJot otily does this foiuiidable re- -i I l ' .. u. ..,,; Volt exist Hgaim-t the htaie commit- . .. .. tee, but m the only uist. lets where the republicans have a majoiity there ttVe open ruptures aud two sets of Candidatos. In th" s jml llonres- fliniiM.1 district vfhich Is the Olilv one ' . . ' . in this State, Having a majority ot , loreJ voters, there are two reput- liean candidates for Congress, eneii Olaiuiiug to be the regular nominee, fthil both are cbivfed nieti. They were both noia-liated at the same place a"d o;i thr .iiime day, each con- 7iitbn elAiuiiig to be rcuiiiiir. and ach denouncing the other. A bitter CUUiebU Hun.jj on uet..v. ,ulw on between these colored competitors, and we hope the being minii in.ae mat Led in li e rfesiiU' .vill bO ihe elt'-tioii of a ih-iuo- viilieys ..lid the si. b s of the bids cVat. according to the oid saing fiai tnan on tinir summits. Tiie sides "When thieves fall out. holiest men .f n,r" "S f1'" ' ''" ici ... ., bv a growth of sptuee and otbei Will get their dues. eve. green tree.;. These now s.:,:,d T(f -4i0US Jmlicial district is the t du'leieiit angles, leaning in d li, r ouly Judicial district in the State .cut duec ions, interlacing ther ;op. ufl.b.li Ims a niaioiilv of colored g: eat couf ilsi on. ,Sci',l oak- aud voters, and in that, also are the re publicans divided into two factions. Tto'cf colored into are the ci'inii'lett's for solicit. "f (.Vch elaimitig to bo the regular republican nomiuec, aicleach diiuouucing the other most bitter. y. nru. l x". . . i. i ....... D!C Ut'llllll lllis II .-Ol 111 v. (ill). mil c&n tlius take war.iiug fiom the dis tfcusious of their adver-ai ies. and re tfolve to stand ti us and united. Tl.'ey cull tliU.'iBee thai wherever there is any chance for a iepubli. au to be emi-tei! there is a sci.tmb;.' f -r the office, and republicaiis are accusing one another (and most justly no itoiitit ) of all sec ts of rascality. Such a spectacle surely should cause detnociais to resolve that our Stale government shall mil pass into the iiands of such nun 1 And the white ii'i p f Nmth t'aro lilia can see' that vuieiever iheco!.red TOttf 5 have a majoiity. o.m.V eul.oKKn MEN AHt NOMINA I'hO . .Villi !t IllllSt 1)0 n reiuembeied that thes- (a"iored noun-. r Cees aie the repirbiio.tu eitiiiiidatcs for tho high and houoiaole ollict h of Congressman and Soi.citor. Is not this siglilticaut : and ought it liol to make the while men iai. I siiouider to ohoulder hi the coming campaign? - The fiiuohess of the age iu the art aiid scieucea was tton.ie, tally iilus- nut Tl-eece in a leaiir or less dc tliriwl laet week by an iucideiit thai -U In til" ' wu of Zatite evar. doie'rv'es i lore than a pas.suiHt uuiice. 'ous! ''"'"-Ji-'' mhabi , . " tants tied in Icrror to tin-open eo.iii A ijiuiiu luuuoiiiai I'litiiMii nun - opeiieu at, lUituieapoiis, in ine ntaie df MiuueBot.a, and the luachiucry was L'.tu motion by I'lesident CieveUnd Wife, ivho was at the Adirondack . , . .. , . li.ouutaius, ove. a Ihousiaud miles distant. An unbroken telegraph line c'oni.ected the place wheie dio wa-i least six towns w t i enl h , I i:e.-tiov--.Viili the exposition, bundr.ig, and bv .-core of o'laas partial)" de her touching an e.ectric button the '"'O"'1- Om the mail, hind ma h , il iinage v. a ; tlone. I r,!. there w .s ot.t le itiachinery was stalled. A lew years f j.,,, ,.. .. t.s)i., Hg such an oecurienco would have , that tlo'l peisons v.eie !::! d at-.i 1 iillil been dc-emed impossible. Dues it. seriously injnn d. The tiieluhilioti . not seem that nothing is beyond the .. . . power of man to acconipiisli t Lieut. Sciultze, who was beut to' tii'l mouth of Lena liver, lo present rewaribj to the natives who aided the Jeanetie sull'ereis, has performed his riiHk, and is now on his way home. 1 bis will probably close the volume which telis of tho ill-fated oxpedi- tiou. The first locomotive engine llint ever puiled a truin of jjiisseuer caid Over ti railway whs named Locomo tion. It jiuiied the first passeneer traiu over the Stockton ami Darling- ..V ton Kailway Sept. Ihis engine is mounted on a pedesta in front of the railway station at lar- btigtoti, Inland. A Coloraili Hi'tSiqiinliC. About two an.l n Imlf uuics fro... Ciuiarion Htuliufr, Oboiiu creek 'ii- . can. oitti of tl .s creek the on - , of the mountuiiiit are composed : eruptive rocks, hot) tit of the cieik i the fori'lHtiou is enuely different. ! The mouirirl'.is here U'luiinat-e in eroded, stratified rocks and lab'o i lauds, Ui::eil by foothills oJ watcr iwoiil ymvel rind bouldei s often ' cemented into huge musses of eon- glomerate. There foothills are ,u i ranged into several distinct steps or ' terraces, and furrowed bv vaileys ; opening to the river. These lulls lure called ho;; hacks, al vitiWs ex- I tend from the mountain or table llaud itortlnvest. The vaileys j are crossed by transverse hiiis. I forming a great number of small j ponds or lakes, which vary iu height ! according to the let races upon which they are located. The scene of the jueseut convui- i siou was at the upper end of these j valleys, A small lake, situated under Ihe j til si. bei ell or terrace Hi the foot of : the Ttideut mesa, seems to have i been the c( i:t:e of the upheaving ! foiee. This lake, which had a depth of wirter of aL'out twctity feel, was uplifted st) that its bottom now foiius a rounded knoil of consider- able e.evnl lull. J'lio hogback or hili on the northeast is .-niu in twain 'through the crest, and a portion ut htte I to a height ol twenrv live teei above its ori'jimtl level: another p-u'- tl0i, is depressed sevei a li.,th sides of this vailev I'eet below, for had" a uieiies id several leei, aim ii cuki ,l)U. (,.jllu. 'J'hrougli the va'h y ti iekied a inile rivulet, horde, ed by willows and other shrubs. The bed of this stream has been thrown up several fut.t . ...uidH-ry itprooied and ti,K v,iio:e sii'tace of the v.ii.ey thrown into im-xoiahic coi fuscin. inuc's v. pie.- in u iV.-tn ie..w tli) ut up i eat co. umns ol b.acii. moist lurtu. tiie vi -( petmicular sides (). i .iiicii aie sjmiii a.- U .urue.t up unii a huge p!o w ,-hai e. Con.mns ot di v. orave v earth tow stand sev- era! teet high witli the age Ini-li undisi oi bed. The aspeti growing in the vicinity ot tin- l iKe are tlirov i into such a tat:g.ed mass tin' i; is witii tne gn at est liii'iiciiiiy v.uic cm pick bis way tbiMtigli tbi m. TliL v.;h Hot c. but e.Mcn 1 10 i his one va.; v. Id 'about two s.e.iai other .shrubs standing upon !.: ai. rupted land are no.v w il be. ing. Sevei al hundii'd acies of land which were the fiiveiite p.ast.ires for i .title tire now so comp'etcly shat tilled as to mal.e it 'itm-nlt for a man to pick his way over the sur face. Social head of Mr. Sim .ds' t Je wel e Hill): IsoDe.i I V til up 'rial licava'. and weie lesced Witi d'llicti.iy. lii fore t he upbeat a:s tin trunks of aspen trees of co able size stood in the 1 ike. unheal' s tha' the lake itseif iiioil.-.n origin. The-" tie.-s have grown upon eompai o n laud This land mast iiav t tune so I '"cent is io , , in a condition of lomp'oaii'.e ncss. 'J hi- Iliit tlttjtiake in (Jicece. Aril-NS. Augu-t JS. (irie-e ha ng un been visit-il b ail P..: t i.o aak- . .which ha.-i In-' . in. -t i!i.-.i-' i 'i- i. M M'la. and in widen me ios- o! lii' . acr-ori.'iiig to tne best ii i I'd; . act ion. It in-s 1 l.e eijti! :ie His tigili'e of 1 .:' .- Ii'inibed. The v ilt-ig. . -f l' i g. . i the town of I'be.ati c. boiii s.tua e l o.. ti.e IV. .' ,.n,i.! ,.i 1 ,.. the chi. l sultciets. and tni .-e Vill i,; h. it is beii.-vi i. all that i.a'.e pa ll-he.1. 1'vrgo not a house is left sr-mdiii:,-, l'''i:(' lt(-''! 'H !V"I:' the lace oi !hi gloiie. being swall.iv id !!; Ill the convulsions ot tne earth Tile shocks weie e via I ienee 1 1 hiou . h- . . . no .-eeiu ion lis in 1 1 ; 1 1 v t ii -. : w , visited by the eartlnjiiaio . but lot t anv aerions extent. Naples. J; in. "list. Eoggia. Caserla and Tauta b' ing of Uio. '"""' -VTiirN-i, Auu'iist ". f'ne ur ,h(, ( (i;.,(,;,lmll,.,. m ( ( M, ici.lav w i ; pla nomciiallv w i ! ot At H'M'H, ''"'"" !.v regular. shocks avaii'.eed lvveivn , .. dmaiioii Tho peoph f-verv win ic. are c. ing out in the fields. The lire., "' 1 he telegi ipb ;nrs d. lays i hi caption of , drtai 'J I." (-.reek i cai tnet stiiii.' at Athens a'miost ! inliuuoiisiv eonsii'i.-i in. relief" itu.-,. I Ull.M. A tiansp- u witn teius. food. doctoi s, medicines, and a company of pompiers st-irii d for ihe rtiiekeu "dis tiict iSaiiir.lav evenmi;. , The latest returns ahu'.v fi ai one hundred persons were killed at I'd- ialra ainl twenty -it (largaiiauo. IJoth towns bim hi I'liim-. ; Maine passed its first Prohibition " . " ' en.oice:. ; Another bill ,n lH'.l waa vetoed. Another in 18.)() was lost by a tie vote in the v.enate lu m Junn 2 ,lie - fit iV.i t,rll,;i,;in, J igfl - ect. ' 1 j A Kiniiivvii.v Train. m irt: 'i''v-r, A construction train on the Ashe- vi'denn 1 SjinttAiiluirg tailrond, heavily 'oudod witluli) t. yesierduv $y beyond ; int ml vvliiij descending u In ivvv enule, ftliil shot down 1 lie mountain side with fiili iful velocity, killing the of till' convicts nn J one ettiird who weie on board, and wounding fifjiit other convicts. The accident occurred on I in' s'et-ji -riule new S . belt, and from the best inluruiiitiou which wo emi obiaiu il. seems i!mt it wns caused by tin' breakage, or fail ure of the breaks to net. The train quite ;l b i.i one. conuiosed cli- tircly ot it it cuts, nil loitcjeil wttli ou t. On top of the ditt on each car was a squad of convicts, mid guards were distributed ..iiioiig them, i'ie j;rade near Saluda is a very sti ep oiie. and jnsl as t he train had begun the descent tin engineer found that the train was pushing huu ahead, aud d-spite evi ry iwerlinn, he (pitckly i'ou..d himself pow cries to check t he siaed of I in train. The Ioiilt line of cos behind him. all i.i -aviiy I 'iided. ' pushed bis engine forward as if it had hceii a mere toy. and the speed of the train itu riaiu; wth each revolution of the wheels, it was soon th iiu; along the i.'iiis at the rate of a mile a linn nte. Th e amd nb"aid the train had nothing to ho! I on to etcept the tumhhii'' ihit. whieh was blown from .tie cars in snowers uy ine inn'c oi the wind Niinc nf the convicts were blown bodih' lrom the cats, wt.ile others were forced oielOoard with tbe tumbling dirt. The train mule i run of two miles hefoic it could be stooped, andal 'ii;' ji,,. it ute iacl to its starting point Weie str. wn the bodi, s of dead a:,, inj,,,-,, e-mvicts 1'ive convicts ami ;,llavd were lick"il Up dead, but i have been unable to learn the 'S of the lli.forti, 'ins. liight convict Were (plite seVelely ltijllH'.l, hiit of tie is.- wli'i managed to remain oil the nns not one was hurt. Medi cal i'S'istaiiee was at once seem ed f'U die woii .led li i.ii Saluda and ilen ilersi liMiie, and every attention pos sible was ji.iid them. 1 lie convicts belong, d to the Mali, having been hue 1 out to work on the Al.i vi;!e K Spartanburg road 1' appears eer laiti 'h it the cause of the accident w:is-io:iu' trouble with the breads. Tne train was in charge of compi t . t . icltabl..' and eaiil'al men. vvhoihd lii licit was i;hlli tiieir power to aveit the cillaii'ltv A !! i: (Tiuicia SjM'cilif. I'P in the Wi:i..,i,.u KiininT. We are infoiined that the hogs in some c ca'Uh s of this section a. e bad.v atT. cti d aud dying in greet ieiuiliciS with cho'era A sln-n i 1 lac since we gave an item alleging the cause of clioli ra or what is supposi d oi becini'.ela but what in iii tact, n not iii all. cet laiiily m the majority eases, dualh for want oi -a t and pale wa! er. We d. n.it, bed. ve that the dis ease among the hog's that our far niei - calls cho ei a i-clioiera at ail. l-eiati'-e. a our climate is opposed to ci'ii!ra among the animal mall so ,iki vise is it opposed to cholei a tier ... 1 ! y. ..xi'cneiico.t sloei; niisi-r vf f Wis savs miaii, winuigon ihis subjec. savs :ha! "pienty of eli an walei and i.-ga'ar salting are boiii very ncces-s.-.ivtothe pi-pel cere of hogs, (iie.-.i food in stimuli r for hogs par I (a.'y supplies the p.aee of wto: a. 1. 1 sa't. bat the.-e are ncces-iuy every day--not monthly or eve; wetk:V but daily. Sab orn'oanee pel .i.-y lor iarg'' !: g ' -wid pieveii: a. I iliM-a-es. l ie -e aunaals must have pli-i- v of iivui,'4 liter: ea-m Winer is ; a- lies' l:y food simuii) ant lie given in ailge ipi lnl U le-: it -no. lid lie ail eaieli lip cc nil dai'v. I'i.iy pel son knows thai -a:t is the .n.v t niiig- ki!N.n that wiii cme iia.'i-ii." or .-a1'- dca I il- sh i'loin do c". : iilid jit-t as ceitailiiV as .h id d. igs ai e -aved .' idl salt, just so -lo- can by jlidie - ho aud ke heachv alar use of ciean i-ait- What fill gentleman gives as the cause ii'nl the cure of choleia among hogs eaiiliot but be collect. It .-tands tu reason, and we are soe, will hold its huh as a valuable -pe-oilie, if our fanners but act Upon i., as we hope they wid. A (Ha! Mine Six plosion. S. H'.niu:,. 1 '.v.. August lid A ter rible explosion occur: ed in Fail lawn eo.iiciy liiis morning, which re.-.uit.-l in the death of four men. Two nth eis w ere seitouslv iiij.ne.l. John II l sie and .1. (lain her were stand- it Ibelieadol the sIomh at the i line of the aci uh-nt, and felt the foic" of ihe oijuosion as a rush uf air came out of the moiiih of the mine. 'I hey at once si a: ted to go 111 an I aseei.aia the extent of the dam- : age. The August ipmta of c.iai had been mined ia 1 week, and no men weie employed in the mines. Woi d came, however, lha a parlv of live or six men had gone into the mine-. Tin- act ind to clean upilnn chainbeis. iuspee si (;.md.- i" I tor IJie.v it: hajipened to conn; a.oug ' about this time, and be and lia.iagher vvnii t lie party enter, a the mines, going down to a n.iid or lower ve.n, and tin -n follo.vud tne ait course. siOppiug to repair the damages to the luatlice, etc , as ihey went. aiom;. Their inoL'ress was nei-essarilv slow. 'and tbe course they folio ved took i them to the i ight bamt side of the 1 mines. J hey came at last to a point where they found repairs necessary, and leturned to Ihe foot of tiie mines for more materia', when they leained ! t hat groans had been heard in the 'ast gaug.vay. They worked over ihai- way ami found thcpiutywho had i'oue in the mines before the a ccniciii, near ot aooui ine entrance U.i one of the chamber.-, a short dis- tauce from iho fool of au inside plane, bolit 1(i0 ftet fl.OI11 where tue ljt,lld. j i.. ,.r 'i'n, ..t t. ' ulne and thiee of thcui were dead. ' A Horse lo Cross Niagara Falls. ; Jh'l t-'.u.o. August. 22. The barrel performances at Niagara whirlpool have inspired the world-renowned animal tra'neiv Adam Forepaugh, Jr. I with a beli' f that he can do something in a similar line which will not only , make him famous, bi't present an un rivalled card for his 1'alher's great railroad show It leaked out at Niag aia Ealls lad evening that a horse was to walk a tight wire over the falls wit Inn a w'i k or two. This afternoon a correspondent of tiie Sun interview ed Thomas H. Davis, one of the mali ngers of (ue .-how, who said : "It is true that Hlomhn. Adam Eoicpaiigh, Jr.'s. trained rope-walker is to make I lie attempt. Tiie show is in l'etci boi-.y. Out , and from there Mr I'met'iuigh teltgiaphed me he had decided to make the attempt on September lit. the day we come ot't ol t'anada and show at the Suspension Ihidge. The idea is to stretch u two or three inch steel cable across either on t lie hi ml. of er a little below tiie falls. The wire will have to be wrap ped with ci Uon cold so that Kloii din s rubber shoes wiil stick to it. Bloii.hn is a Moig in coil. Adam, Jr., bought near We-t Chester, IV, three veals age. He w is four jeaia old la-t i pi n g. lie is fourteen and a half hands high, is compactly built, and weighs f".lil po u.-l- Adam began training hint at 1'iuiadclphiu eaiK last fall to w ail; t he tope At first I In rope was placed oi.U two feet from the ground, but bel'o; e the circus st'lltid uiiL iic could do a t wo-aud a hall' licit ro e. thirty teet long and twenty from 1 he oj oiiinl ile goes backward a- well as ha wind, and has never vet had a fail 11" i a- no fear whatevei of falling, and 1 don't think there is any doubt but that he will go over the fails aii riht on a still day. lie wears a patent rubber shoe, and is very carelul aud sale footed, it is i asier for a hor-e to walk a rope tvm a mail, .".fier he knows how , tor he has morel. - to balance himself with. Annuals at e lot ciedited with half the intelligence tin y pos-i ss. liloiidiu is of a mild and tractable disposition. 1 don t think he wi,l vie afraid at all. but if lie should be. Ia slie, who doe -tiie slack .v le and turns somersaults wuh boots auk spurs on, wdlgo ,vnli huu. Mr. Cooke, tne manager, is at Niagara now, and as soon as he gets the cable arranged we shall beiu ad-viiti-ing for S pu mlu r Vi." The Wizard of un Treasury. Kr..u tlm iul-vl l'...l. In all tin- departments tln-ie are emploces who iioid their positions, not on the strength of their political inthleliee. but Hp..!' the stieug'th of tin ir peculiar abilities Among these is ) 'ati ick Jy ines of the division of 1 a;is in the tl'easiiiy ik-pa t iul.t I'm a doii years not an bitcns! emckh.is ietl Ihe department that: has in t pa-sed ti. lough i is hands, the iuteiest on the bonds i, pu,, i)U irlelly. and to insure i.b-olipe eer tamU that none of (lie eneeks go a.-tiav it is :a ct s'-ai v that ti.ev shou d a. I besiuied by oiie individual A, the hold, is of bonds are r.-paasentid in nuiii -i r by many tliou.-aii Is. it would take three ..rdinary clerks to! do the work, but I'd rues does the' vork si; gle-nalided The cheeksMe brought down from the loan division and ii'd in stacks like cord wool. Iiicii one im!.-t go in its rijiit enve! i epe, v.idcii icis been previously ad-die-M' i: iiicii li.ri. e- bi-i ii-i ith mi liii chanical ass,- -nice x-' cept a we. sjionge he starts .n to do tl.ii si'iihiii" lYo-e wh ) l av seen iiii-z oi H.a'i.ianu liandle a pack of pill' lug cauls in f ilea Won I'l' Sllil 1- 1 1 I audience might have some idea of the ..ay riiii iivrncs itlth-.- iic ( ii- i-;s il. to th. cuNeii.pc- lii'i alii u!e. Uo'.V i e .', a-s it Ii. i one know. Jt i.-. a sieigi t ..f the hand, but so rapidlv peifoin ed that flif eyecai-n .t f '.ii w '.he laoVeiui nt. I ! un:). ti.ump. ' iiiuinp. il1 .lav !n! g. a d at the clos. of tiie deji'll i men: .1 day he ha.- tilled 1 O i e -to' . l-o'.es ..nil i.eihd ei.ve'. o es. 1) es he V'-r make a mistake ? . Ae!'. in The cii es . vary ir-.ui '."0 to "..(MM), junl a -n ;ie mi-fal-.e On iiM i ait uiig .t cost I un n year's ,-aiaty !t is sa'e to say that he ne ver makes o,e. O, t he thous.i ids of people w ho .,U ..I'leriv receive tinse mleiest; ci.ei Is. low kiow of tbe wizard! through whose I ai.ds (hey have pass ed. ; !m in ignition Ileitis. 1 A "tb'man m-al W'ai iviitoti. who, set'led there some time since. v;i(i..-' for tickers from f .icerpool to Wio ren-; ton I 'or .tie of hi- fi leu. In. Ke st it- s he i- ijuile ceitain of locating several i other English families iu that s'cti..n Mr J. ii. .Methr. of Lancaster., writes that several of his file, di aie de-it ms of visiliiij North Ca oliua. i but on account of his time being so fullv occupied he his been tumble to a'-coiapaiiy them; however he epi cts to itierease the pally and visit us dur ing tin- latter part of October nest i. W. 1'itri hilds, of Knox. Ii.d . nne of the Northern Agents for North Car. oliua writes comii'i-sioiier I'atiicic that the i. emigration Wis' has fallen li'atd that fai inei -; and h mi" .-1 eki rs a:e lo king t.-war-ls Ihe South forin-v.-.-! nn nts He predlctsgieat success f'-r th? Iminigi iitaiii business of North Carolina foi llip raiiiiiii; wintir. j A t Levvellyn of Parker Mouse. I'Oiiou. Mass, wishes to know of I some opening in a Manufacturing Im-iiiess rti North V, uolina. Fte.sa'.s l.e , 'is been etigcg.-d in oil inanufai' tilling and has about two thousand dollars to invest. E V. Thompson, Esq.. of New York, has purchased land near Vaughn's station and wiil move pi rmaiieiitly to North Carolina when the fail sets in. : Tor 'inv disuidt is i f b tbvbood give ! ti.e Hi tic smlleicr at once I)r. iJull's ' Jin by Sv 1,11) Price 25c. ! Ji y t.'iviii' yi-iir cows Dny's llnr.se' Powder, you cun inercHse tiie flow of milk over 1(1 icr ci nt. ', Fse Dr. LiiU's RdtimorH Pills for iiidieostion. aud b.! relieved nt once. Do not dc'uv. "Hrllo of tho jriod," Drciel s Bell Coloiiuu. Experts Count tug Money. I'lill.li-l.lila lliwrtl. The exports-sent from Washing ton to count the money in the Uni ted State Sub T'reBamy completed their task yesterday, aud found that the money and the accounts bat-: auced to a penny. The espeitsi ccmutcd about !f27,6t0,(K0, of which j Ifl5.b00.000 was in silver. They; were delayed several hours yester day by reason of a supposed defi- ; ciciiry of tfltMM in silver. j The silver is kept in canvass bags, j lOild one dollar pieces being stored i iu each bag. After searching for a I Jong ti ne and examining the ac-1 counts the counters were about giv-! ing up iu disgust, when the extia bug was discovered. The coiu had been piled in stacks of twenty-live ! hags, and oho slack was found loi contain twenty-six bags. Ex-Assis-1 taut Tteasuier Eyster felt much re- j beved upon the completion of tho count when everything was found, to be exact. .Mr. Eyster will to-day retire from the ol'riee, and Mr Pnge will assume entire charge. The hit- ' ter purposely deferred placing him-j self at the head of the department until all the moneys were rutin tod I and found to be roriect. Mr. I'ago ' is now at libel ty to make such changes in the clerical forces as ho may deem proper, as he is not gov-! eined by the civil service laws. Thai changes will tie slow. Mr. l'age savs, ! on account of Ihe responsibility at-' tachod to the positions and the tie- ; cessity of selecting ouly capable and I trustworthy men. ; The experts were obliged lo count all the currency, but the work was : greatly facilitated by weighing the' silver. Each bag ol lIKUl pieces had; to weigh a fraction les than lit'i - one pounds, olid where iiuy devia- i tiou ocem led the bag was emptied I and I he pieces were coiiuicd Tin' i exceptions were lew. and iu most of; these cases the weight of the bag had noi been properly marked up- j on it. ' Died of Hydrophobia. CnteAuo. Aug,,-. M A special .lis- j pat-.h tivm ioit Worth. I esa-, savs : ( n tiie farm of W K. Li u dv near ' this ritv. August S.h. a rabid dog bit ' w. i...'. ... r. . . .. '.,! ii.uifi tianoi, ioiii eais oni, in ine face. Several of the animal's teeth entered the fl.'sii iu the eh' a k above the eye. Tiie little boy did not suffer! much from he eration, but tiie parents a! once took him to Denton where a ' tnadstoiie .vas applie I It would not1 udiicie and it was said no virus had I entered ile svstein Not satislied. ' the father took the boy to Malistield, whi re a second liiadslone was applied. It also ii fused lo adneie. Saturday the little fellow said l.istluoit was! sole, and refused to cat. He would ' cry when water was brought near' him, and soon tir-cmne frantic l'hy- i siciaiis went o il fr ui 1". a t Worth j and e.! a isled thei;' skill, but lhe boy j, if uoise and a f-in iiih foam! p aired from bis moutii. His piteous cites and contortions wi le simply I holiib'e. A hi tie play male cam" to sit- iiim yesf. rday and Wader snap- ' ped at i'itn. biting him slightly in tl.el lace I'bysicians liar this boy has ! al-o been inoculuted wuh poison. Last evciiiu. the sutt'enr became ipnet for aw Idle and slept for a few nioiiients. He a voke with a tremor, l a. I.e. i hke a dog. b nt hmr-elf m ar ly double and gnashed his teeth, lia) -d and lOllll gnsiieil from his mouth mid he vii. de id. A ( it rio us Case. The follow in.' lathia mvsterioilil tuMane.' of luit neloeical connection . , , . . ., ' ... . i idled uniform m color, and can cure oet'.v il the .ye- and tlleteelll Is. (iveii ny the Sciciitilic American : by ! I e i Id ja ( ee.-s. II enn be ued "Dr. Widimok. a we.l.sh sj.-eoti. j on ft u,1(.k ,. .sh, j,,,,, .1U iis iiiivni'' us a pill' tu, a vuutiii l'IU iii wii.'ii! lie wus un.-dile lu detect the' tuightc-t piithoioical chatie. s iu (lie! ; i'ii! eye, ii-..i was : t comoieleiv j hill.. I on tha' Side, olmel vine coiinld eralile del'ecls lu tin- teetli. ,-elit her I to ,M SKt.ei,,!. a dentiil Miieon, who f.oii i th.ii all i lie u( ei and j lower IllUial's line cou.Jieti ii dei'liv- i d. and i hid ill luaiiv ot them tiie roots w. ie inn uneii. lie e.'.iracltal . i, ; i i e i ,; . lieht si le, and iu four it ivs time tie . , , . . . Hlel.l. .) 111.' ll.'lll f.c u.l.'l.ll ... I .'- turn, and on the eleventh day after the eNllaetloli of the lei ti, it hud be-rniui- ijiiiie nol'inai. l'iie diseaeil fan-s mi ihe other side vvero subse quently removed, lest they should iMti- a leturii ot the opiitLmlniic, af fect ion. I'iedmont l'ie: C F. Kink! p;ipjivoll till) ItUtm-l . Ulld vvhuse cuse 1 TiifMI slc)FI'Vlil.MHN'ri-ii'i.iiTili'.niiB,l.'..1 wa- mentioned in ii,e Pi,,-, w. t'"'m" ''"u HA"" , , , , . .ii.i .i.i', t.l l Uli.HV s.. im , ITii . innir. eil i. -i-i..'11'iiii. us under dute of Au-. 24th that his ,.,.,, EnBll,h. m..,i,: ci, elilnl is How well. The mail stone 1 aliiil. i J . ": vt.ish'. '-' i us in Diied to the wound nml lid ! "'''' - yn.m- if.-tu i.-i. -r. : . Ilfll ...! I. UK, I, Al .l.u ll oi, ulie.ilioii it stuck otilv live minutes Whi ii it w.is pliici d on the wound the tenth time it n fused lo ml-j here, mid the trndmt'iit. ended. i On I hursdiiv Ihe PJtb, .J.-sepli I'o- tent went to thehou-d of .laici.sj 111 i. lain, not on from Mor.iiiton, an I tii.diee I lie front door el .sed, deiii.ind--d iiiiuut tiiixu Mrs Miitir.i.i. who was i:;.in. r, -fined to .-iien the d"oi, whei eii.on Pi it .-at bluke it ojimi and! enti leil the Iciise, and jnocio.dcd toj abuse Mis. llriUiin in violent nml ' on! raj; eons laiieiiue Mr iirittniil ! came nhont this time Htl ltl icl to I j,'ei Puteal ieace;dily out of th hoiim', but tie.' Utter IV fused to '. A scilf ! ,, . . 11,,,, . I He i iisiif.il ui vvlnell Put-at Used Ml knife, stabbin- Jinttiiin iu five .lin-es j JJi iitaiii is uow iu a ciitii'id eon liiion, ' , ,. , , i i- ... 1 iiiidlnieiitiHmi.nl. It Drit t'on dies Poteat will in eb-ibly hum.'. 11 ' Col. II. Ii Shoil, a il illllilieiit citi- ,'en of Co'umbiis conn v, died last : . . ... . . wten, in i ne o-Jii vein ot ins nie. 1 , "II! attend t I it Mi oil Lon t , i . u ' .i . 1- , ( heat yoiii S'-lf In that whv . .ur MV I in L'l-owiii tiiiiii-er di ver 'in I inor ' lifeless every d iy Save it nnd re- Inrn itu .. i.rii.Ml e.ili.i' ,frr.esn ami : S1O10 US oilllirtl lOlol, soItm-sH "tut : uloss bv usine; Puikw'a Hair 'liidtium i P . ., - .,- a ua ua.oi.ii. while jwu may. SPEC ML BMSiiSES WE HAVE T1IK PLEASURE OF AXKOUXOIMI TO OITlS FU1ENDS AND CUSTOMKKS THAT mn i.-iTiis: tj.wio to huv CIIKAP (iOODS! W 10 A HE 1)ETKKM1NKI TO ltKDIMJK Oil I! .STOCK AND HAVE THE RE KOK E REDUCED I'RICES To Very Low Figures, for Cash! WE DEAL i GOOD GOOD 3 AND WOT TRASH, AND JiELIKVK OH. TEOl'Ll-; WILL I'ATRONI.K 1TIK llOl'SE THAT SELLS THE BEST OODS i'OK TSIE iBiST VIONEY, AND W. Xi XQW Bin'ti ia I'iiiLT HOValll What is the use f WAsTTVff A IJ ILLAII when yon juav SAVE IT HYBl'VINti Ynt !:it.Jl)S EK' M W L J.oNlMtN who has as COM PLETE STOCK as can be found am where, and will sell I'OK CASH AT l'KICES THAT WILL Dc.FV . O.di'lTITlON ! We have not space enough to name prices bill will ask vou to call and see for umrselves. CASH IS WHAT JiitlNGS THE 1' KICKS DOWN! Vou will lie surprised to see how low you can buy good-. Remember, ihos. that call first will have first 'li i'4 These goudu will n .t 'an l-'iie at the pi ices I l-.it they ire I. in,.; o.'.'.-r -In . n '1 iin- iii,iiii-v mi.i i wn si.o . dte'i. hs is.-' t,. w,- u hw goo ,! l'itisburo'. C, Juiv i!'. 1.S.SC WVATT b G H O 0 -A GeneraE Coiiiinissioii Alerehasiiis. RALEIGH. N. C. , , , ., ... ' ' ul ol' K,"d "e a .V(J')r orders, if you wish s.piare dealing, ia !"n- - SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO., Greensboro, IT. O. MAN-iTAiTriifr.s or FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATING STOVE8, Saw Mills, Cane Mills, Horse Powers, Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, And Castings ot Kvcry Description. pr Send for Price-Last. I am now i.reioed to furnish the Farmers with Fines of all kinds nt the hiwe-t eush jiii.-es An " ri.ic if sixteen yeurs in Flue work, warrants toe in saving thai 1 can e vou the UKS 1' FLVLS for the- LI'. A ST MONEV. HARDWICK & WELLES PATSST EEAT REGULATOR. I de; he to cad tb- nib nlioli of the Fanners ! the I'at.'iit Heat Rflg iilntor. whieh I a n in iniifaci m in' for 'FII.'i '!'( )!t.. Ct ) YKLLOW. It -i;;.il:es a waul l uii felt by ill who have had .Iilllcub v iu curinej 'I'obacco ve'low. W ith the Ke.'iiiu'.oi, ii.ei ein tici .1 i nn rs will have their Tobacco Iosc'iiions ai d e re i! u; in o G. C. TATI0S, Durham, N. C. August 5. lxst; LUfi3BR FCH SAIL All pel o .s w until r I'iiiiIii -j id do J Well to npidv t i me. ; mi I h west ()f j It sell c'leiji for easn or barter. ord. : t: h d , , i-,,,,i,ii- ; proLii, t v .1. 1 iSO.'-IJJLh Mai 2(1, IKKti. Shiloh AcauGiriy. MAI.F, Wit FI'MAI.K. M I) si-WMS U"S h.'m li'inv N.f - r ss t ! ; i er a;-.,i:si .mi i.mu.-ihw i.meii! nun nrnl-i II--II. i f'T IlirllllT lllteniil. ..n n ! Ii rr1n.-tj.iil. H. LEONID;. GC-JjLK, A. Ii July 15, 1HP6. &t. C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY. j Tiiiie TaMe Ho. U. 'l' take efTeet Suiidcc Mnv S-l lhhfj t'VH.V 'An I f -M.vv irmu iii. niiiilTr ih).- "-mil ji;"7 v7, .J Itml hi-wiiuT .Mail llU4.Mti:.r JTvolTiu. m. iii-vilip. .iriv... i... Arru... s.. .. in Si..- ll.-i, U.o.-. . 11 .10 III. I . ,'!'.. il., I I). I " -J'i).. iii mii, ii.nl. " M ! ; W J' " " ' ui-inr, n w ArrlTc, 6.011 UriiiHiiepi, " ln.tiii li(;lu "'"" b"u"J l si,n.ra t..r . Ihe Tmliia N,,nh Iwhii.I will Hi.ip nl I nyuiiiitllle tor ' i-'r'.'-'nlhi unit hi,i-r Train Iciihk lirnnetia- v,"' '''' mi sniniH si a..io P- m . H-iivintf hi Mi-, iiel ..I .in . n nuil ny- cnrviu.- . p m lvim ri.yi'1'.Hv; ...,-..1.. ri..,ri,...J.. wi-lv. I u iiiiunll,' hi :-i m. livuh'H..-i l-J.r....rTi-Hiu N...'ti liv- Fny Mivliiiuy : h in . i".mn.i -Una m s..icnl iUi rivt,;ii; nml l..'iir Tnuii ui UmIhkhi, oi-tiu-i m r. up. m 1."hvi OiWimU..r...llly ' " . m.. Irnw Rna- hi 1 1 15 a,, in., a,ml arrives At ti.jri'iiovillc bi .w v. m. J. W. KV, Oeu'lBuut, jno. u. uo8,;. oeu i raw. vv'. X. iduUOIi2,iis; TAYLOR, K 11 B N I - . , ... . ,. ., it iu lrom J-J to .'( hours I'arlier Mian on anv loud oi J'lue Works asf well a Pj.c. i uj'j'eciiii'iii. W. T. el.'.l liWI I I.. l'r.vl.l.-lil. W1I.KV, ClUllllOC. 1U1 MM OF DURHAM, Offers i s -ei vices tn the public. l.c-.-r;.l m I'.iii'i-ii.'M! 4 iiiti'l.) for lime dei)lt n:i I -v. i v n.-ciiti..ii Klv.-'i '" .-urri-iit accouols of rrei'. Uiiii', Inrn nt. nnU i.iii.th. le'll iwr, PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Imtc It fll-HTll, tlm K.lp, MOfK lh Imir falling, and In aur lo piMa tu-, inn) tl uat nnimWa, The best t ough Cure you can dm, AndUiobortpravrntiTcknownforCoMumpUoe. Ho ot her rcint-dy U au effective Iu tbe cure ot Sorofoie, l.hfumetU'iii, .Whims Ktrliri-J, I'rtnary Whl Few to ri!i:puortt, ejivi nil iWrOi ot tbe Uot, fttmnnkt Ikovilc, llloud and Nervee. It hM ottma Mtrett Kfe and haj cHuoUwl eui-M In ntmoj eaw thoofbl kf phjHk'lana tn be litourable. It will pay yon to g.re l'j ukKN'e T-ihic thoroaph Uiei. toid bjr eil Pra triAis in lerfrt) )Kltlt el $1.00. HINDERCORNO Thv RuivNt, vureH, uuieke end bwK enre for Oeree Bunions. WartH, U,A, CtUlountw, As, Hlnden their fer ttwrK'wih. HtoiBll ptuii. t.lTeenotrcmble. M&ka tbe f-t loumloiiaby. llindt ffortm run w T''wf im Uil. tKUl by lruuuu el 16c Uieoux A Qo H. XT. hipbrh y. ami A-L. R. H. ( ONOKNSK1J SCHEDULE. THA INS iIOINO SOUTH. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 2, 1886, edition 1
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