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hi (Ehatham 21 ccord ..TRSDAY. SEPT. 2:5, 1SM. . H. A. LONDON, Editor. foHMBATIEKOMIKESS. FOIt COSOIO-.S. JOHN V. OKA HAM, Of Oi:m'e. FOU SOI.ll'lTOit. JACOB A. LOXO, Of Dm ham W. X. H. SMITH. FOR ASSOCIATE Jl'STll KU: THOMAS S. A HE. A. Sv'Mtf KKIMON. . ron ari-EKioH cornr a t KS . 3rd Diat. H. G fOXXOR -WALTF.it CLARK. jib EDWIN T. Buy KIN W. J. MOXTGO.Ml.UY. ALl'HONSOC. AVJ'.UV JAS. H. MEIUHMOX. 10th f Ht A7?ArfAies of democratic rule In Xoith Carolina an nt luly p- jrreciated, and it is simply because : siuccro manner. Aur people have become so aci.'Ustom- ; He answered these tpiestious cate e'd' to tflrerh' tbst they wt-ej-t them as ; gorical'y, as follow: t matter 61 course. Just us. to. in- j 1,1 ,efc',inl to th." panting of clmr , ! tera to forptiiatmus lie said stock stari-toe farmer dues not always j sllJ ,R)t uuti, f((r fully appreciate tbe benign mildeuce all(i MliH hecured by mortgage only df tbe warm sunlight that causes his j after propeity bad come into c-.i-U- Aops fd grow.'siAiplv bc-nus he has rwcoitte n customed to it that he fulcea ft is & matter of ceti Him let the farmer be depiivcd of that sunlight for a few weeks, or even a few daVs,' aud be will soon see his (TTOps ruined, and be will then fully realise its benefits. So. if democutti" tule in this State was abolished for short time and the republican put tv attained tile ascendancv. our i.eople .. ... ... " , .... Would very SBtedi v and painiiillv J f ' . realiaw llit tm-MXi, w.J slglr i? those rrlessiogs which they now enjoy do not full v appreciate. It is a r,, f t,.,... ,,... n,.i t.. vViim or PprGit iu..,. a..j - .css...g uuw. u II lV gonA,- a's tfie pel hit!i troly said, "H6WblMlOKbrlliiiitl...yuik!li.irniiihl!" A is' proper then that the people df Nbrth Carolina Khotiid carefully tousider What tbt deniocratic party , has done for them, end think and well before they hurl that party from power or impair its efficiency Ho man can truthfully deny the fact that tbe democratic party in North Carolina has redeemed ali :l picdv.es. has reduced ta:iatioti h".s irdintiiiHttered tlie affairs of the State honestly, pn: dently and economically, has done all it could for the ediip;i:nn of all tlie children in the State, has hir , ii,. r . inanely provideil for tue unfortunate ' insane, deaf and dumb and b.h.d. has constructed gi eat and useful woi ks . Of internal improvement, mid Itl li.fn way possible hits promoted the public . , , , ii, . . ,.J .,.! ...1. ...1 .1.,. i... ..;.,(.., b a.i...... ... i Of all tbe people, without regard to race or color. Then why should any si nsilile 1.1:111 do nnvlhii." t!i-t is e.ib culated to weaken thai party or im pair its usefulieps ' But sonie man may oey thaf ho .id mits tbe force of all this and that he is a good democrat and wi;-h- to ifetain the democratic party in power, but, cannot rote for such and su-h a democratic nominee That man's actions contradict rl e rii."ority of bis words. Tue r.-fus,-! to vote fiw the nominees is tbe entering wedge that tends to break up any parly, When men of intcgiity nd intelli- geuce are nominated thcvureoiitilicd to and should receive the solid and ilhifce'd snpport of the entire purty. whether tixey be the riist choice of all tbe Voters' cr not. Eveiy man ('an not have his first choice iiomiua-' ted, but should cheei fully support the choice of tbe i.jaio.ii v. No t..nn deserves any credit f;r roting for a ticket that contains the i. an.es of tho rben he wished nominated. Anybody , will do that. But he should be will- ; ihg to sacrifice bis poisoiml piefer eirs 6r prejudices for the good of' the patty. The man who ca. nut do1 tb.s ought not to expect other people fo vote for hfs fitfrt choice rvben noniD. nated. i .sum teat iui-117 ii. in iiee.t an sin ti . . , . , There are only two political parties rumors i.b.mt wh,t bo had saidin ' , ",M,,"r' ' the pronounc U .bis State, tbe democratic nt.d the H uib.mi and SniuhtV,-' teu" Ctll republicanvand tbe one or tbe " h-' " V t . ' J ."' ! f!i ",r ' There h. also , -client reason rflust control d4r government. Which i fthSll 11 rUtf THfo to'fho shrtita iinou. ! . . t ,,.., .U .i.:.t. ... a. i.f, ikju .I'lrm iu urunr i;i, -iir . ... polls. All attempts to form a tlnnl party have signally failed, und when L. jjti.4 j i , dtndidBtA declare themselves as "indendeiits" they are guilty of tbe Aost barefaced demagogry. They deceive nobody, because it is an old dodge that has long since piavedout, i and- tlie people laugh at their hypo-: evilWs! o,-.renio,.a (,,, . ..o.ilo il cYitRfri pietensions Ou, people ad- riiir eaBdOr and despise hypocrisy. ; Ihey hke to hear a candidate Hteak out boldly, and ojienly declare bis views witi upimous, ami iuse n is ----- r taud with one party or the other j ui umu wuw Bi.nuiiies n...- uiiiimi i fence and is afraid to go on either aula. HuaairvAa ut.il iimiiuIIv rpi.vpid the contempt of all trood citizens, i j But even such a man is far better : than the creature who calls b.mself ; a democrat aud does all he can to; Amtmat him narli wlin aveura HiA fcvery of tbe Lord to hci voSalaii ! ' - rm'J' . Maj. Urahniii's Address. ' from llie thgh Ssa-s and OfcTTr, ISiti. ' Yesterday evening Maj. Juhu W. Graham, democratic candidate foT j C'ortjn. , spoke at tha court house, opening tbe campaign heie The amtieuce was a very intelligent rn , (lov. Scales. Gen. Cox and justice jMeiiimoi. were nmoiig the listeie.s. tuiul Mr. John N'fhol- was an inter 'ested heaier. il. H LSattle. Esq . iu- troduocd Mi. Graham, saying ti.ut ' lie was not ui.'mio'vu licit . as be i spent iiiu-h of bis boyhood and '.is earlier c'L'boc'l days iu Kalergb itook occasion to pay Maj. ;. high compliments, us it man ti u. :n (till life's legations, as soldier, legi.-hi-, tor. ci,iA,?v. He was true end hoii lored sou tiT oid Oiange. j Maj. Graham spoke of bis uomiiia I Hon ; said thai il ha 1 been charged that dcmociais had been taitrtic to i:neir party pnn-es. ne miu iuih- were imtny mallei s w men weie oesi ! settled by individuai judguttut. He would address the laboring men. The demoeiaiie j-hi 'y was tUv iabur ing man's patty and had at all times given attention to any riqticsts or ! "Uggestinus liiade l-y .aooriug r.jei. He said a nuuiler of m.-v.-ti't hru! Leeu projMiundi'd to him and he ' would answer them and in the most ence of sufficient vlue to p-y them, : 1,1 l" of SliVlT thought the relative value of ' Id and slvir shon.d be settled by intei national eomuiisstoii. II... I ...... tl, ,.,,!. 1 r.,,1 1 a .. brought uitoeompt titnn. with lionesi labor, but employed on public woiks and highwavs. Hl' thought that pub!i works if 1 let to contract shouid lie under a ic- uuirenieiit that coLvict labor shoiud no' "l' --"t""Ve.i. 1 As to uivuij; subsidies or the ct'eilit . . . of sjovel nuienl to pi iu'.e entei prises ,e s.-iid that taxation .should be ,.nsy for public put poses, tl.eere.in of the government lareiy used and tueii ouiy for a public purpose. A- t, tl.u ...in,., i ,.l i1,.,i. ,1,(V. , , ,..,,.,..:.. ... be" allowed to select a member t,f tU(J bo.ud and hose so selected should choose an llinpii t . so I hat It shottid be a boaid of eonciliut-on winch would command theeonlideiiee Of llll DIM Ifs He lieiievt d tliat there might to bp a graduated income tax, anpin d to tbe payment of pi nsi,.is. und tlie tax on tobacco abolished. He as opposed to pauper immi gration ami favored the t nf, . ceuu lit of the iuw against it He went on to speak of the matter of taxes, declining that liiey mus; be levied only for pub.ic puip.ises ti.d not for p.ivj'tc t- 1 1 - -. He s-.td ij.Ht he wou.d i at iter maintain h.s ihIil; 1 1; v in tins canvass ti,iii. to ,'nm a . . ,. seat in Congress. (App au-e . lie llj i,,.,.,, ,,, ,lilf . m,l spoken r ife b.vl i r'iCV"! th;- Knights of Li.bor. ,d done no such til I ll'' He -te. what reason t. re ws the de.uocraiic pailv. lor leav- . ..... ... in, r . ,., ..t... ,...,l. It.. ..... I in tun answers he bad given t.e was m fi ...,,,,1 vvitu ,1. dcmociatic platfot in and with what 111" deiuo clalic lueiiibi i s of Congn ss i n.ie,:v. 1M to at Mi- Jute read the p'.ui.ks of the p ring to these m-.tters. rt-g.tid to the Ktiigi.ts ses-ion. II. at fni :u refer He asked m f l.ti. .r if it was thought light to fun-e lis niein Im.ts to support otny membeis of lii.it , order for uflh i s. He ;isi.! d ll.ls ill a frank way, and m the :! a i'i which he took it the quest ions had been a -keilhiiu. 1 !e wei.i uii to i , :.d tile work done il. the bo.iseof r lie seuliniv.ss at the last session in ue' of Ali. el lean flee ial.or. He also lead tin. vie.tsrif I i i.i. L.ti I Cti-v.1 iii.T in regard to labor disputes, u-.-ouh . 1 ing a government labor comm. ;Sj v-mbam' w.'nl he did not l" t!,iN l1"'"-" thought both -m-s oi.gni lo oe repies: i,ieii upon sii. I. a coiiimissioii, tie said that the question was asked him sometimes when Ire became a ii iend to the !a boring man He said he learned that dm ing the war. He bad h in i.ed to rfspe'l tlie 1:i4hii jtig umiu who foi un d of course the liinl, und lite of the army. It was no new soim wiiii him. hi response, to the question if he did not vo.u to teduee printers' wages. He said he never had done so. He had always believed in pav ing good wages". He mentioned in cidentally that he had once voted for Mr. Nichols for public p. inter. Hi !"' of labor, as be-ug and of tho luvnds, mid said that all; btborers ...i , , . ' ;n i n ...... t i , .' K..i(.'t,...t ,..' ',' .!, t 4l... .1... i.-..: .1 . . i. . , " iitiuM-in inni. t. in rvuitri.is nnii a - T .,. .i;. . e . ..... ,1.1,.1-r iu .iin.il i; 1,11 i.i- 11(1111 ntl.O. . Jr. i, I. , r ... Jio " ass.neo larmers iniit tl,is,w'; 11"t"- -' that; labor- ers hii.l aright to orgain.e to protect their interests. He tout.,.,i .,,. ,m.t m Ml Nichols' address ibat the Bhtir bill was defeated by demociats. He sai l lUHl Hl"UH ' l"B ,"'UJ l "l'"'"a 'ep- Vl to '""t ; Le ' ' that tuoso members who Lftd ....p,, It hlll, ,lot b(..n , turned He said he was f,.r the li'rtir bill and would support ami vote for ' it, while he was not hopeful of its i .. ....... ,1, people would not be willing for it lo passage, ne iiiougui ine Northern , pasn, nn hic-.tmuu won i a gei tin bulk of the money. Hut he believed : tli Viirlh f.iirniitii. i.u,iiiL,.j I...' chosen would support it. He refer- - - c wo M red to tbe matter of the purchase of when arranged in char glass bottles! the railways by the Hvn.ut j present a pr. tty appearance, and tbe that would require .f..,lM0,OI)ll,(Ml. proprietor of tbe fissure haa sold quire He tlmiirrl.t n l.ill tn In la. 4lii ... r.i.- .i: ... .. .t.. . railways aud make them perform 7. is-- - (.""" t their ilutiea would answer the pur-! (.we Maj. Graham spoke of lis public ; oels as a legislator and bis tfi'orts to i sem '.he tide of radical extravagance ami save tht people from the bur dens of excessive tat.it ion. Ho read : a selection from one of his speeches made in taking that Hlaud against the speriul tax bond bills He had mi IH1 aided in pssi:sr the Nil to tiike off nil iLt railway taxes, -12 cents on the $1 ''.. thin iciieving the peo ple of a giievoiia butdeii. He had at that tune npiesented the democrat.- of Wake, when they bail no it-prcseuiatirc. It was pleasantly rcn.ii kul eh;-.' he liad aheady repre- soli.ed the distl lot. Iii ......elustou he said he wished to -tuttr o the eooreU people luat 11 T I'.rutl it'-nioi mis i ig.it s Oi bad beer: -aid that the wished to lake itvvaV thott' M1tVj H s.n,t ttmt the m preseu- tation was lei-eil uin.n roloreU VOt ... alone secured the strength of South- ... . 19 as Wfl. lilt IltLtJ ilim . ern leneMTtatltn. lluittore ll ., , . ,. ,i. woti d be the la.t thug whu h a rtotiiueru iieiieciat woum itiuc num m As p, actual mat ter he beaeved th U ii.c lax slnm.d be irmoved t.om tooarco ; he tea. ;d it wot. d not be r. pi a ed upon whiskey His Mew was tua' ail taxi s oil winsKiy. orauitv and lobuo.'o should be taken otV He again spoilt; of his strong adt ocacy of an u.i.omo tax with which to pay pensions. I. ... i I...M iL,. l- i iini-s lllttl.lM tA nm s. Cium.mtos. pt l.v- ery few people l-ave any fair idea of tue wants a C'tii'iinniiv ot ini.tioo peip.e. maioritv ol whom hive actually n J 1 n, ii means oi siiii-iiiiice i;.ue ci Wfils of the Subsistence Committee ... ...I I .....I : ..f nil. ill.ll.. , i... .... .s ... ami b.a l. tu wnii li the n llel otlcie.l j, m mriuiti i moie u.U.iiilage tnau its mom-v a. ie. At li'st a preat oi iijtimtiiv moie adx.uitai,'! tiiau imiv. in..ii.eiviULr peoplt were fiiru- jsiied w.tb latiims. but this was un- uxoidttb e The new systi u. adopted h tin- committee has done much o 1'icM iit this and out of ti e 1.270 ia lions ul-tiiotlled t the eight relief ;.iii to-1 lay. it is tooabie that at . 1.200 nt to ero'is win. really sto id in le td of liitiu No system of chanty coiiiii i.c. ou plish better it suits. 1 be canvassers are doing goi ui wi.ik Ius'-vei'tl instances com plaints have reached the comtulttre that liitloi.s have bet ti deliv ered to undeserving piisons. bi.t these cases are aiv t s investigated, ami in this w.iv t ne fi ni'i.iil I pe air gi aduaily w fed ing out tiieir list. Tin' number of up. beauts for ielnf at the commissar iat 1- giail la.iv ih flensing. No one. i.tn.i.ei. is turned aw-tv illiheiiid v ie ti lippli.'ittitii.s me made the ad- ; di ess is t lit en and a i auv ..ssi r is dc- : iailed to go to tin pla . . II 1 lltvcstl- ' gale. It the p.o tv is foin.d lo be deserving of lii ip n bet ni l his or hi r piiveiiv existed b fnierr after the e ti thq.l'ike. tlie ii hef Is nfT'ulded Tbe , amount of money -p, lit hy ti;e com nuilee is smaii .on, pi. led with (he it -lief ell'oide.i and this v.hs proved to the s.-aisl'.ti Hon of ti.e I'.xeetitive t'otu lllltlee VI sleid.tv. Ab.'tlt tvvo thlld of j,e persons lei t ved bv the ci'lll lull tee lire coiored. The soup kitch en w hich is all at'a -liinent oflheCom-U.is- irial is still eontltiiled and siip pi:es i.tnu is. iiug t'ood to itboilt five huiidied pi I sons dally. .'i.r Sin.;ti. the spe ia! agent of the ,:miid Statis Ge.ii.igic.il Survty a' this ti'a--e, vtas engaged today in mak ing examinations aim g ti.e Noilla asl- , i n K.uiioa l ii: tin-,-e. lion of cotintty Let vm en heie and i". st- K 'i ek M f S!o in t'epiii'is i.a ing t x tiiiined one I'ic.ility in p-iitn iilar. believed lo be liear I he al- oi dist :i: baui-e. vvheie. for ii space I i' Ml feet long and ati aver- , .ige i inflect wine, tnc eittli has bi cu iMiily sliatti ii !, producing a net work of clat ks van ing from n line to twenty two inches m breadth hi y-I.W placed the ealti. has beet, eli vat' d and m others it mis sin k as iiiuci; hs 1 1 o lit in. in -. vv hl!e the vv hole se.-tion infolds a very insecure foot in-'. "I.e povit! .11 oT a small trestle on N',irtlieie,ein lCilil.'ii l. near this 1 K .ility, Iims be. -miii. wlmt changed by the Fhock. I ho silpel st l in t lire o! Ine tle.-tle and adjoining bank having beell shifted seVin feet tell inches i'r.ii.i its original centre. Mr. Sloan st.it.-s tiial no volt'iun'e iicti'irt vas ne lessaiy fur the pi' ihiction of tln-siii- .. .. gaps men e .nti.i.ue, no,, w, ibe iece.it subte i. ai.eau distu. b-t.ues. , I he presence of these, he cava. was. uiiiiusti.Uable and is to be i.cct.iinte.l for v.-rv iiutiirallv, as the nnu.eilis.te . . ly iind'i brig stiata contains abuii da'.t iiodtii. s for pv .id s. which tiiKuiL'h tlie usual ii.'.'.'ess of altelii- in inrer. ne . . , , . . . . . 1 . ,, , .,111.11 atlord Miliiliuretted hvtlro.'eii ti of I lit he.lil ,. 1 i . , i r ...s;(.s est-itpeu to t ne si. i .at c II" iliiesiiiu tpmill 11 .e t.t rug I'i nil' IC- cent vioh i.i -e. and ..is m uufested l.f't to suspect the presence ,.f sulphurous OXltle f IOIU the same SOUl C. A spllll .t i t i i i of the coolest water, of a decided . : .... I mineral taste, has iished ill full l!uw from a rice bank 011 the phintatioit of .Mr. T. O Lowi.ilcH Uilkius. mar Haiitowles, since the eartlxpi. .ke. The npi tug is entirely new.- und pit ( rvt s its coolness in the hottest summer davs. It is near a fissure of great depth, nearly forty feet ion-r. which appeared at the same time A gentlemai, lest-ling at TemMile Hill, and on whose phwe one of tbe m pil tl ke ,, ,et was made, is making money out f i!,t. ,-,.. 0Vent. There were live rent kinds and tints of chi v thrown tiiio'.igl. tlie tissnr. o Lv tlie con. vuHion. He was wise enough to know thio:i"b the tissnr. bv the tliiit mementoes of the eiirtbipiiike would some day be in ...eat demand. .it i ... ..,.(, l '..i.. Ti. .l.rr... .,,.t .... in I ne nas iireserveii a ouaiuiiv oi oi able ni"ht of Au.-ust Ul. i.u. uoer oi rueso miles tu ine miau- Our Washington Letter. mm our Kenular Oor.ee,inrii.J MVwxtcros, Sept. 18, DWG. Since tbs- cool weather of tbe lust week there h beeu a noticeable re- turn to Washington of its winter population From seaside and inoun- tain, Canada and Europe the birds of passage and pleasure now turn to .var.ls this winter resort where tbev will bill and coo. cackle and crow, strut and display their biitliant pin- mage, make and rob ne.Tls. or ostrich hke. conceal oiitv their heads: "How ever we stout it out. we men are it btlle bre d . and the s.H-ial naturalist has u-. Utter field for bis favorite - "tudx tbannttbeCtpitulof the Uni- jes . .j,,. '..,;,,,, Hmj Mrs. Cleveland .,vl)(.M...i ,.,,, ,.,, tt..i, H11,i it epect.-d until next wtek, and ; lo l'ralo, the principal park and i ill not live in th. ir cminti v rromeimde of Madrid. Two tbous as has been repotted, but wid a"'1 tropa were quartered ii tbe e .'o to the White House, which IVadoat tbe time, and tbe revolution- i . .. ...'tmiiirtiiul .,r V,..1ri.l T.. il....... ii.i.v hi i ini nvu in rn.'ir funnily "' ir i ttii , . ... , . nan uru 0111 in leauiurn iti in-in. ., . , , fa ,M fle8hlv painted, and the iron palings around . ..........I. o nt (- , l , , , ..u t(1 bv com.oissei.r-. is not up to the wHtbet- ic. dudisb sfand-ud of the late admin. iMiation. l'r. sident Arthur, it is ..;.l iii .riiin,, m ..xriniu room a pn. uliariobiu s egg tint of tiCavenlv luiieness mat me present nf (h) whit H um )tj ot ' . . h h uut)t a.. be nice. I Wash illi ton has crown to be too i-.. il,..,. oro ,i,v ,. . ... . t,i.,i r..V tl. C.pita; to Is- . . , In. dull even in the absence ..live, the C..l.ii...t. (im. , 1(!k(( ttl) xe ,bv. A new public J . ... ,. ., ii,,,. .irtii.fi. mi isiuli. iishmeiit that thvwfs everv other i,ut ,he authorities had taken in printi ." oftice in the world" H,,,,. ; the situation, and were fully prewired , beds of emplove- sure exs cling dm-' to " pr it. Loyal troo.s were missal. The apprt.piiati.iiis liave U-eii I ,Vl,rt",,r1 the railway, and after a . ut down, tbeie were too inauv i.n!l"ft fibt they romplete y dislodged the pav roll and tbev must go. , ,ue revolutionists, who dispersed it. Mr Benedict, tbe" new public prim 1 to he country. Oct.. I'avia pursuing, t. r. hi s aheady begun Ibe work of Dur'i.g the fighting in tbe city one refoi miiig iimnv abuses which existed pf officers leading tbe insurgents m.dei the administiatioii of the Re-, WR bot ami killed. The reis-ls shot pub.i.'ni. incumbent. He has ordered ' General elarde for refusing to join an inventory to be made of all the ,,1, u- They also mortally wounded horse-and '.-.linages, fiom which it U'nut MirHS.il. mid kille.1 a Colon.-! is infilled that he will muei.ee at ' "f Artillery. Mait.al law was pio- oiice to clean out tbe Augean stables claimed throughput Ibe city as soon At present six hoises imd as 1UI1V s tbe condition of i.ffairs was clearly vei,..-!es ...e k..nt at the exnei.se tif perceived by the Government. i he Government, neaily all of which I 1 Le w ' complete sin- cau be dispet s. d with without detti- P"se to Matlrid. Quiet was soon le nient to the service Ti.ev will be "tored after the revolutionists were sold at auction and the money ill 'Inven froui the Southern KaiWav , t.e covered into the Treasnrv'. , : A number t.f insurgents weie Men these horses will no longer tat their 1l,r;s;'1',.,f'rM ... I heads off at the expense of the tax: 1 his uiornin there is no appear. payer. The le publicans will hiss at ance "f a i evolution or even nt tlis tuti as a hitie thing, but it is pieise- rder. lv this e. ouon.v in little thii.L's mill- 1 U Lt'u tLe "Hiirgeuta fled from tbe i';..i;...i i.. ..n 1 1.. tlio.imi.1 ..rti..u .f Ine Government that has enabled the present iVinoeiattc Adimnistraiiou to reiltice the expenses ol llie govern ment during tbe fiscal year ending June :;;. ISSIi. to tbe amount of $25. (i;ivt.75 It nhotild be I emembeit d that this is the only entire liseal year in which the Democrats have bail tire cbarue of the Governiueiit : tbev have not ot I u I ly waimeii up yet, , or clean d awny the rubbish so as tu : have complete elbow room. 1 hey. will do i.f II. i i.e.t year. 'Hit saving of money is not the onlv .' tin. Moie work bus been done, better work has heel i done in all the ollices. vv hile ti.e , haracter ol the ser- vii e n.ts ne. ii improve'i uni cu vaieti by discharging an idle, vagabond, in- by the drought which has existed for teiii.ei.ueholileandapioiiit ni;iiiauy the past lifteeu months was even titan. elMiient, and indilstrioin em- Mualer than at Charleston, but tbe p'.oyees. Tl.eie is still much need of ii,iir.td authorities who owned lauds purging a:.d pin iticatioi. in tbistiirec- ; whit b they waiited to sell to settlers n. ui. Uni enough has been aheady j conspired to bush up tbe real condi .tc. iiii.oiished lo give hope for the ! tion ol tbe people lest it should iuter futme. feie with t luii.it.on '1 htitisands of An incident occurred iu tbe Trcas- fmuiiifs bail not eaten meat thin sum my Depai tin. nt last week which is m:r and watei is U ing can ie.1 thirty 1 list . ul nf t if the morale anion! the iil.,. f,,r lin.wuln,:,l n.u Tl, .,l.i..."i Piesideiit's Hcmociatic appointees, Hunng the absence of Assistant Sec- j letaiv riiompson. his son, without j ins fat her s knowledge, passed a civil j had thus far only received ten where service examination und was appoint- . otnei wrise he might have thousauds !-,! to tt pla e in the Treasury Depart-j of dollars. Thu task was greater iiieiit. The father knew nothing of j (ban the people of Texss could per the appoint tiient until youug Tbomj 1 fii nm iu the name of charity and -on had been assumed to bis desk. hiimiimtv he aonealed to tbe charita- j, , if ftf u,u( j ,Le , nl,in h(, toM ,jiu j,,,, . , .1 .. ' .1 SIISI lll'll I. Ll HI llll St?l'lllHII Llll. 1I111CH I ,1 j through Ins father's itittuence. Young Mr. 'Ihouipson thereupon buiidetl iu l.iu i,,r. l l,i, Alul,,,,! SJ J retarv Thompson .vn asked about the' matter be admittetl that the facts were .ii.-vo as stateil, ami ttmt it was true that lie nail ctmii.-eletl JJ18 SOU to tiecnue : the appoint.,., nt. He had not advised 1 Him to resi,n be, ause be doubted tbe honest v. .f the examination and re- 1 he had ct.iu.-eled bis sou to dechue ; pint, but bees use be tlid not wish to give the enemies of civil sei vice reform any giouuds uisin which to assail the i Oi ratioii of tbe law. "1 am for civil service rerorm, iin.i frtronger m my advocac of it since I have been in ollice tlnnl I was before, and I do not wish to afford anyone a chance to tnsppt t my devotion to it. " m Tbe demociats of Moore county have t.omiiuited the following ticket : For Senator, Duncan E. Mcfver ; for It i,ins..iil itiv .i. 0..,.i m Wille. it f.tr i ie. &, u. t. .ut' L'onaiu ; lor iutii iu, John L. t'urrie t for Treasurer, James A Worthy : for Register J. H. t'jle i f..,. v. i(t.7. III.... . r-,.. ,". ....... .VI. .1111 til, 1.IUC Itl. tier. Dr. K. M. Ferguson j . , - I ' Ur. J5ulls Uaov Svrup cooouers 1 colic at once, it is "safe and sure. Try ! it. I'i ice .itil v 2i cents Dr. Hull s H.lti...oie Pills alwavs . e i . , . , lei eve uini cure neniini-ne ai lHimr i.ot.i i...ii. ..... Day s Horse Powder is without a j peer "for distemper, loss of appetite ! aud teneial debility. ' Ti . .. i... ."?. n . ... ! me ..Kiies lavoriie, jrexeis ieu . Cob w ne. j A Kcvolutioii in Spain. ! Madrid;- Sept 20. A revolution was attempted last evening by a 1 uumber of Spanish troops quartered in this city. The uprising was ill 1 planned nod ill-maime-ed and prac- IM,a? aujoiiDteti to little more than a urn'my- Tbe trouble was inaugurated J' a regiment of infantry quartered ln Oil Bias Imrracks. The soldiers who revolted broke down a paitition wn1, that Kepaiated tbeui from the 4'rters mvupied by tbe cavalry, and intermingled with tbe men of two ut",l v regiments, a number of wboiu jmned in tbe revolution. The officers l,r' regiments did all iu their P0"1' lo dissuade tbe meu from re- ' "Iting. but three bondred wildiers. .'"" oeating a uumiw oi omcers. RuJ f unding three, deserted the barracks an I marched iu two bodies tl,ruXu the town. One botly went to the l'rstlo. the principal park and ... u.r. ists ens rte,l to ha mined bv Ihmn. - - --- --- -v The other body were hurrahing ' trough tbe ceutre of Matlrid. calling , on ine rx opie 10 loin in me ievoiaiKn. ; t.ryill, ..L,Te the R.-public," and mak- j UiuJ(, of tbn.M,H the Monarchy. At Ibis time the theatres aud other places of amusement were crowded The jopulaeo were taken ' surpnm.. In most of the public PWe8 'b" PopIe Mocked out in a 1 pauic. All oi me enTerisiuiiieiiM were abruptly terminated, tbe streets were -.... - T were terror 8tn,.k)M1, Utcause of their jMapgerale.l ideas of what was trans- , pirintf. le iimurgepts attempted. i nmonir their hrst exploits, to secure ' aaessiii t)f tbe arsenals, docks and i I t.:.i. it 14...1..1 uarini'hs, viiii-ii turv muH'htiii wmi oiHn lite, but all these places were w,' "n, ""essiuiiv ri-l.-nrlett ami '" rebels were repulse.! fin-tlly. ' "1"'r reverst s dra in them together, i ibe insurgents atta ke.l and stt 'session i tlie soiiiiieru ttaiiwav. isv town a party of llieiii compelled a I "'"'i0" master to place at their dis - P"14'" I' 'M WI1" w''"n .......; ....I. u..ii n " 'I'linir-. Government troops w. re soon in pur- suit in another s ecial train. Starving Texaus. Bitialo, N. Y, Sept. 10. Iter. John Browu. a Presbyterian cleruv-i Uian of Albany. Texas, is in the citv in the interest of one hundred thou- sand starving families, representing half a million people, wbo.be says, ,4r,. Binning in the drought stricken dist ru t of northwest Texas. Anneals eie made by him vestcnlav iu dif- f,..nt cnurches. Mr. Hio'wn says t1:,i u. Htitteiing ami ilistrcsscjiusetl! of his mission. I.e stvs, is to procure luo.lKK) bushelsofseedwlie.it, but owius to the Cbiirlebton disaster I.e fc hUrviug niul- J Jurvis Aiculnst Ituusum. NVasmisutok, Sept. 20th. It is re V1"1? h!? ' tjie utborit of a friend of Hon. Thomas J. Jarvis of! vr .1. 11 i: f-.:. . u :. "j T : ' 1" 1 i ' " l". 'V" '"" : . ,,, ... . 0 . tbe ,n,.W, ,f h tnu-o...elime gj f''Z!?. ;Nort,U, Ulro l,,tt- " 18 5" uud" stood here that Governor Jarvis will 1 be a candidate for the Democratic caucus 'nomination for the Senate agaiust Senator Itansoiu, whose terra expires iu 1H89. The Rival Krothers. rfflTB ,he iign .. otwirtof, -pbe brothers Tavlor, democratic 'aud republican candidates fur Gover - nor of Tennessee, are making a joint canvass in the most amicable uiannri ' s.ssible. They sleep tot-ether, tlrive t.n.itlior In llm nUens of lutn-tificy and jiiuv vu iub niiiik iih.h. .u tunurnLut, of all who hear them. Suclj a picture , of fraternity is beautiful, but we fear : l ,.r.t-;l,.....i;,. ll.o 1 UlllllUt loin., UU.n ,VUDI.,,..t.-Q " ' I agreement which has Im made that j personalities shall be eschewed to the; . . . . . ' " .iririiio,.r.u.. ,,.r...... Alf one knotted Bob's clothes while IKl Iliereurealieaa.V WUIspersmai me er ww m pwu n. . .. r - ...... - - tl. I l.A...t ...... ji I now uih.it ia.n hci...!, t.'.i Wnrb enrrv. dissiiMtion. I bese do it. Parker's Hair Halsam stnpa j ing hair and restores gloss ami youth-, f ul color. Exoepiionally clean, ele-1 . f A-imn nrA rMr. '. kuuls i ""jt Prevents dandruff. SPECIAL WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OK ANNOUNCING TO OTTIC FRIENIS AXIT CUSTOMERS THAT NOW IS Till TOSH TO SUIY CIIKAP GOODS! WE A HE DETERMINED To BEDOCB OUR STOCK AND HAVE TH EKE FORE KKIH'CKD PRICES To Very Low Figures, for Cash! WE DEAL IN GOOD GOODS AND WOT TRASH, AND BELIEVE OL'R 1'EOI'LlG WILL 1'ATIiONIZF, THE !it)i SK THAT SELLS THE BEST GOODS FOR Till' LX2AST XKOCTSY, AND W. 1, XiOZVSOZaS IS THAT liCUSEI Wlidt is tbe use of WASTING A HOLLAR when von m.iv SAVE IT BY IJL'VING YOntftOODS lM W. L LONT')N who has us COM TLETE A STtK'K as ran be found anv where, and nil! sell TOR CSD AT PHICI-S THAT WILL DEi-'Y t OM PETIT We have not space enough to name prices but will ask you to cill and sea for yourselves. CASH IS WH.Vl LiHNGS THE PRICES DOWN ! You will lie surprised to see how low y6u can buy goods. Remember, those Hist call first will bnv first choice. These goods will n 4. last long at the prices that they are beim; '.(Veied nt -Hi ing the money mid I will tH,ov tbt HAi.G !NS N ti l.!e ti...l:.W gwls at W. J. iONDOWii. 1'itlslMiro', N. G., July 2!l. 18H THS GMTEffi WYATT & TAYLOR, G It O 0 K H y General Commission MereiiniRs:, BALEKIK. N. C. Cwll in tlirai or wn,i llie-u your IuIt M. IM4. .m. 0 M SERGEANT MANUFACTURING Greensboro, IT. C. MM'rACTUUr.RH f'T mm TURBINE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Saw Hills, 1 1 L J Plows, Straw Cutlers, Andirons, And Casting!! ul Lvcry L)t.9i:rintiou. ym Send for Price-Uat. TOBACCO FLU! I am now prepared lo furnish ; )H, lowest cash pi ices An experience of sixleei. v. -..is in Flue wuiki , warrants me in in saving that I cai ... JONFY EABDfUX i WELLES PATENT HEAT REGULATOH. 1 desire to call the attention of the Farmers to th" Patent H at Peg nlator, which I am in uiufactui iug for CCfHN'tt TOt'.ACCO YELLOW. It supplies a want lony felt ny nil w ho have h ! diilicult y in ciu-ii.g Tobacco yellow. Willi the Ib nl. tot, iueieri. need curt rs vv il: have their Tobacco cured uiiiform in color, and can cure , 0 nK, pror4,. It i. - on a Koch or Sheet Iron Flue, as 1.11 n Pipe Descriptions and circulars sent on application. C. C. TAYLOR, Durham, N. C. Atfgust 5. IHHfi. LUMBER FOH SALE. All persons wanting lumber will do well to I'pply to me. :t miles soulhwirst ! "' Piltshoro'. 1 will sell cheap for j cash or barter. All orders rilled i promptly. J. D. WO IBI.E. !av 20. 1880. Shiloh Academy. MLK AND FEMALE, sicsn sirssioN oerss IHth ok .vroi'sr in on. 1 .it llie n..v htMUthr s.nl nfrnl sn.Mtn.ui 'f tho sum. XII hrsorhm tul.l lb. n- i.i"Mr- fur n flrat-ctaM Hunlnma, Utaurli-nl .r KjikiIkIi r.lu.. ll. ID. Tho MI 'SIC DF.lHRTMr.JITI.i.ltlilrr thumini'liw. 'it M1m Lcnv Un H. h f.lTrii.Kt H.'lks. .A.rn iittiiMHK. lirtt....iMIN. tuiii.hi in Ehkiuii. ti.on... unii mwnti: cu.- 1 i.-l n sn 1.. nui timir. n .v. UonrJ, rrfiry.hln lu.lu lisl, In f. mrther inrerfnatinn mi.im. the rrmniuii. H LE0NIDA8 COBLE, A. B., i M'" - .,,,-. . Tit further tntif ftiiiil. aililiffi the Prlm-liml. C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY. Contait Time Table No. 11 To take effect Sunday, May 23, 18HC. paii.v exitit srxi-AV. j Trln ihHii( " -Train i.iiifii.iiiii j ,N;l- I unit Jt'i-aenirsr.1 Mail k fx'srin.s-r ,. . .,. ra. aM,i7ii.;tTri'TTs p. m. I Airlf."v ... m w. HnH, tln. C ou i.m 1 13. ik. It. III. 11 . 11 lb 10.110 imp J-jJJ . rrli,60.i .SanAifd. tw mil, siior. IJls-rty, Ormimbnro, J hnund w,n w u,"tn Tin Mnrth umrnl will m rraTlilr for AlilM. .ht ami Paiwnr Train k llMinaua irwni un wwoiw ttiiii m. wn 'Sh I fil.oTltl A. .1 n. I Inm rayottantlsnn Tuxadaya, Tliurrnlayn and ; Saiuntaya at 6 JO a. m . Su. Hnal at in a. m .nn.l arr-tfra at Mrnnoitovlllo at 13 :.- . ....... u... i. tv. .uriui.ii.u a . i.nn-niii at saumni ESfEttlT iTZT "'XZZZ, .. lw u is a. m.. and arrtT.ai iayieiii at . D. m. - J. w. VRV, Om'l Suil. ISO. M. Hose, Ueu l raaa. Afaub 1MB AM- or.Ww, if y,m s.imri' diMlit,. WW'., Cane Mills, Horse Powers, the Fanners with Flues of nil kinds at give you tbe BKS 1' FLITIS for the it in from J l to :ti hours cat Iter than MII I1V kihll f nil Wt)lks ftH wofi I W. T ri.vi Kvv t 1 , PlWl'll'lll. wii.r.v, ciMluur. ' THE BAK OF DURHAM, 1 jc;uiuiaiti. iv. c, GlFei's i:s set vices lo tbe public. f.l. rnl rtrrmiir' nn iiis nia.li- I- r lime iliivwtt iV.Kl I'V. TV ne.il,,l Iv.-ll .., ,-U.Ti'Ut A.'t'oU.llfe ef i.i.-:-. Iih.i'-, mi i.iors. it.u1 iiilii-m. Mnri-I. IK, isstl. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM tc IV f ray, uid w.nllnc iMndniff. t rteaniw th acAlp. Uu hlr fiill.nir, and la pur to f-in to.-, aiul tl.Matllrumruta, The brat Congh Cnrc you can w, Aim! Ui belt prOTentl. e kniwn f, - tMumnptloo. S otliar rvnitidr ta a.i atritlTp In tli rura ol aV-rofula, KhauiiMUlmn, AattiiiUL, Klilnef, I rUiarjr and raaiaw. Ouniplairta, and all illrripr. of I ha luuja, ntfiiaaj, a. una, Hkwd and haisaa. II baa often aatad Ufa and uaa effectod euroa la nianr can ibowvM by pbjraW-uuia to ba Incurahk1. It will pay you lo (Ira Famuui'a T.mlc a I lion it h IrUL SuU by all Drag. HMM .n laigo buUlaa HI (I.A HINDERCORfJS Tha a&fnat, aurwat . quh-llfwt and boat rura for Coma, Snntoni., Warti. Holm, eallonM,Ae. Hlnriarathalrfar. tbvrRruwth. Htovaall uli. t..vnilH.Croit.ita. Makaa.no frot rmnforta..b l.lni.eivrn. run-. hra ayarytnUuf MaafaUa, boW Igr brum lata at Uc UlaouxCoM. X.. -L. K. L CONDENSKD SCHEDULE. TRAIN . li UNO Hol'TH. i Km. 1, ilnlly"'; No. S. dally SiWlier IS. Ismj. i....it Siin.tay.lrxivit Usnilay. IrfNiVi Rnlrlifli, Oirv, Ape. no a at Mia lass l'l j5 i m 1 5 .1 ii.'. M b M) 1 9 II. Ifi in .-. II : 1 I ', a in 1 :s v.nily, Kysri, Arrlvr Hmnl.'t. I V. MNS iioiMi N.:l;"'ll, No. i. ilnlly : N'n 4. ilitilv Jlov. IS. 1HS.1 1 :i 'r,f .t M'lnilHy'p&i'oiil Sun, lay. Lotvr HaiHli.., a.'tm Knvsor, a 'i M.ii.lv. i 4 M tiaiiii'..!.., .".to San:..pl. una M.i.i.-nrt., I .". vn Ani, ;:l Cary, b. Arrive- Itiililirli. '..in. H :n ji. II 1 I eiiniH-. a. Hftmlrf III. fArnliiir. n. rat .In.a la-mih ttallway r.ir vvilint.iif ,.n, charlntt. anil at: ' ...u tlSra"-;' luu''y K riyTiTi. " "T'XZX Ztii ...h Ba.ei.s o,..n i naiin,i i..r inio.s.rih KIri"'.K "im llli.i.l i haniti' -l traliia Sn. 1 M So. n iietwi-an ctiarl.Mir nu.l HaMnii '. B.M1TU Suis-rlucrDilrnl.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 23, 1886, edition 1
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