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i i 'fiiur.yiAY, julv id, rs',10. H. A. LONDON, Editor. (loin uttcreil by your beloved Vance, tiou crises, how shall he bo compon- Demand nothing that is illegal, nsk Weekly Weather Crop jTtllletiu ; Let not wllis!) ami oriiei' seeking sated ? If some way be not devue.l, nothing that is iiuroasoiiahl F.s- of tho N. C. Experiment .Station aiul j Uoma-'of ucs sow the .seeds of disscti- aiul we continue to impose these tariff pccially, it beems to mo, they should . ylate V-rLitr Service, coopenit 1 " i'7. m.r i- 1 ..i ho - .,11 t,ixes 011 Liin w si'"llv admit that bo careful not to injure Iheir friends. I yVjf witM i; s si Mml s,.rvj,.e , h on i mn ! .n ill h t . .. .ill M.uul b(j be Hed oiem. or uu. Thoy should hold their forces in For the week ending Friday, Jul : shoulder U. shoulder and present u til be is sent to tbo poor-house, ami l'ud ready to aid those who favor, 4th, ISM. " I ; united iroht in support ot the grand that whilst we have power under the them and to 6trike those only who Central OmoB, Ralkiou, N. C. I - old democratic party that has hecu Constitution to destroy by taxaliou ate hostile to their purposes and priu-j The reports of the correspondent Till: l AUMKilS' ALLIANCE. Warehouse in our S;a'.i A Co.nvkntion of the democrats of' the bulwai U ol our liberties in the this (the fifih) Judicial district was past unit is our only hope of safety hohf at (jreei.slx.ro', on last Tues-:in the future! day, anil nominated Robert V. Win ston, Cs , of (ii-ar.ville county, as their candidate for the ollico t Judge ol this district. The conven tion was largely attended ami much ; fntcrest was taken in its pr.;coi'ilini:s. j There were several names presented ; to the convention ibrtho nomination, and their Iriemis. were very earnest, in advocating tt.o'r e'nims. They, wore -Mr. Winston, Judge T. li. 'W' :..;!-, 1. '!. eolt, K ., of (illil i, a...I K. iietu'.-rsui., Ilsip, ol CasweiL I'lio enmities composing' thedistrh! n.v ntiiled to cast "' votes in .he co-iv ...ilv-ii. votes were necessary to a choice. On the )!):-'. '"'lint the v..le stood as follows; V ''". Wiouai k 72. Scott -I'J i e.'eis.in '.'.by Mr. Winston's iiouiiuaiioii was then I'-ado .im-Mim.'.i .. Capt. 11. S Tal ker, id A .a mauec v. ; s iK-miiiatcd lor .Solicitor will, out . ; .siiiuii. Mr. Winston is .piile a young man, only thirty years of age, but is a learned lawyer and wi:l no donbl make an acceptable .1 n.li;o. The Iriciidsol J u dge Woi.iack advocated his nomination must e:;ri:est!y. and they think that l.e would have been nominated on a there had been no Humiliation on the first ballot. His defeat was not due to any complaint against hint, but was intended as a rebuk vi.,v. Fowio ;! a him-icl ;ig Mr. Win. -.'.on and hi- Irivii is which they ailcgi. ' i" had cast upon them in not a:-j- luting Mr. Winston J udifc last w.iitrr. when tic appoint- 1 'ud-e W,.::iaek. We wm,,'., r i the i.ovcritvr will l.'c.we a similar rebuke i l ihe. .';aie en vvi.thni for hiiv'Mjf appoinlel ,);lij,e Wiuii-r Ciarii to the Supreme court? one class of citizens, we have noiiher cip.es. 10 iitiempi to maue a pom- oftbe Weekly leather Crop l?ulletiu, I the power nor the disposition to com- u'Ul po ty of t lie r ai mers Alliance issued by the North Carolina Kxperi pensate that dt ftroyed class, nor to for the purpose of supplanting either ,ent Station and State Weather !Ser-1 equalize the burdens of life anion,' of the great political parties who ywe co operating with the I'nited the people. I never will agiee to this, divide the American people would be states Siguat .Service, show that fav-1 and I stand ready to vote for any great mistake. Iu the .South it orable conditions again prevailed dur measure for the relief of the agrieuf- could only destroy the Democratic ng the week ending Fridav, July 4th. ! tural classes of the eomuiunitv that party and leave in undisputed cou i,sm. The latter part of Juue con- L'DDELL COMPANY, CHARLOTTE, N. C, ma:;ufacturfjw of J'lHffiHCMi Hosiers, SAW MILLS AND GOTTON PRESSES, Sitifgs, Shafting, 4Vc. . will xere th.i purpose, asking only t"ol that olhcr puly wlncU is the tiuued to be very warm and drr, but ... . 1.,. ..., ,,f...,n.l nnllior uti.l mliol.lri ot the evils l.v I.. I.- ,.... ...l ...;,i ,i i. ...... ilUtl upon Congress by the Constitution. hich wo are alllieted. By your own very heavy rains, w hich were timely ' inrnp U'., llr., i,w a -x ,r..v..i n. ink s vuu ex.-hidt) from lueuibersh i i ) ai,.i,rw,il,.r,.fu,.l. ...,;.,.. Tlh. I RClury We make more COTTOIJ Senator Vance iVriSrs a Wise ami ra- Irlotlc Letter .',ii O.linis liis I'os linn on tin- Su.vrrruMir) it Oilier MucM.ons. hpiv for U8 in a K,m.ni. nil. s you exclude from membership ,i great lV refreshed vegetation. The raC0ry- r ")!u li:ut'r " Neva Ci;am':i:i:, June 2S. '!.'). ,ilt.,!t of limited powers, but because, ' majority of the community, and for riljs ,,f jy ist, u,j 2,1 wt.re bettor ! use u" OVL'r tlll ',01'"1- I:! , i- i'.trr, !.- . I n K ,.t l;irm.r.f us I believe, the present tariff duties that reason alone you should not uu- distributed in the Central and We.--.it.'-.i-v, . .'.'.. Cnn llh.i. ().! are utterly uiieoiistiiutioiial, ami but deitake to become a political party. I tern Districts than in the Kastern, .S.'v..'. X -robbery 'under the forms of law," I see many indications of that tendency ; iH,t tin ro are places in all districts Dm: Nia: So many reports con- can not gain my consent to vole for .which give me much concern. In the wheie the raintitll has not been suf ccmiiig my po.-ition on'vriiat i-; known , this sub-Treasury bill which provides neighboring State of South Carolina jicieut and crops are consequently as the S To Tica-urv or l'anucrs' for the leaning of money to th? pro there is a contest raging which, as it suffering somewhat. Itepoits ure, b,:i have been circulated plebythogovernnieiit.audwhich.il' 'ooKi to ine, cum only liavo the result however, uniformly good, with but . and L l ave leecived so my opinion, is without Coiislitiitional 01 pi.uuig unii .-siaie ouek unucr few complaints of "the weather, ami Til IC WOA)Klt OFTliK WORLD! .1 eii j'il! V on tl.e .-uO- auilioniy. 1 icuev nowevei, umiei " a ive ,h nued it luv dotv thul clause of the Cns-ilution which who profess to agrt-e upon all mat L-su all ia this vvav. I gives Congress the power to regui ite ters of principle. L l us hope that .is the hosj.'tcd Lead of commerce with foreign countries and we may avoid such dangerous and v, , !. n,..,. ,, ,..n, t i.v si ..I.. .4. i hut in,! Ihiii.Ii-.I uuseemiv coutcsis in our mate, l niauv lette: that !.")." ject, that 1 to answer vvi he to vo it,., r,.,,,,..' !';.,. Una, and di.-uo iii this manner to warehouses now iu use fur the leeep- trust imi.-!i to y on, my ilear sir. ami make hin.vwi to the people iiivhoiie.-t Hot' id foreign importations imgi.t to the i oiisei vitism. good nense, opiiii.-u on il.i-and cognate subjects, also be used at every poi t of cut ry in moderation and patriotism of tho I do this a:! the more readilv because the Viiitcd States, a'nd others estub- fari.iei s i f Noith Caioliua. to avoid 1 ., ,.. it,..; I i.vn i-rti-or. ,n lisi.l els. wh.i.- us well, for the re- the takt.ig of any position or the d - the s.t ,i niv life, c nce.he, I from ecption of domestic ai licit s, intend- log il.. I.,-., o v.. ., I,-, v.. h, it, in., iii.v e,l for exiK.i 1 ol -for sale ill othel Staies. H ' ',...;.:,;, in ,,....,,! h. fii, and that the lmv el liuieut could be Alliane- f.om workiug together for import int public m.ittvr. It is tuo uia.te to receive these art n les ami is- puncip.i t, w ineu ai e common ami ior imt not in sutU -ient iinantilies to biiji-j lati- for i. ip ii..w to be, "in such a course, sue receipts therefor upon which the interests which are general, with that j,;v needed moist ure for glowing j Or lb. ll;i dav oM'ebre ii v lvi,) hold, rs could readily b -rrow money, harmony vvnic'u so Iriuinphantly 0n,j)s. The laiufail was unovenlv j ..!.'..'.". i 'i r ' t.'.'-.-.'i. This. I believe, would answer cvefv biougb.t us out of the house of b,.nd- distributed and b.low tho avera-e. I "lev U 'l - '-X i' v'i i iiico'a:'' 1 In- purpose conteniplau d by the sub- age m the period from 1870 to lSTli. and more is needed in ninny counties .lu'.tiv.l Ci dor " 1 iiitiv loe-d in the Treasury plan, except that of borrow- and which has in so great a nieaxuM 0SpeciaiIy l'er.piimoiis. Duplin and Semite I ;1! ''n t.n i'i'i- known as '"r,r mom y at a specified cheap la'e. restored our State to a reasonable de- solm, (,theis. Cotton growing vigor- ., , i:, t... Li i 1 i ,,,,,-.,1 However tins uiuv he, 1 Know, mv dear giee ui pj.sponij ,um i n no. i. i ouslv and otl.t-r crops iu goo.l coudi uliscp.ent banot.U tue S, ,, I u as .1 y ... .. .d I"''" ,1!,illl,.r h,,,, .lP ti ,.,,l,1e.d us not linit.UO the conduct of (he .:, ' 1 Virricu'tare nn-l Fo-.esiiv, wb-r A-'lS s iooose.l tied it 'VDiiid It Ceie as acoriespondent remarks. Farmers go on their way rejoicing." Thu fol lowing nro heaviest rainlalls reported : WVIdon, 2.1'Jinches: lilaekmaii s Mills, 1.4'. ; Wiil. y ton. 1 'ill : Smithtield. '2.0(1, .loiH'sbuio estimate.!) 'A t'O; Cat ( 'ave, l 2.70; Murphy, l.t2 ; St xl. sville, l (h" ; j Salishm y, 1.20; Yancey villo, 1 25 ; j Kaleih. 1. 10 inches. Kastkhn DisTiiii T. The weather in I oiything lhat would prevent this district continued very warm. n ciais who are not in the .M.n-nin.rj .T.merallv fair, ui't.-i n,.ons I o r. - loudv. Iwun fell tin July 1st and 2d, i true men whoiu you r.'j'ie.eiil would -lews w Inn their sacreil city was he- Ckntuai. Pistiiut. The ruin full on to iiitrinue iu ahv way upon siege, I ov me nomau aunics. w no tl,e lust t wo .lavs of July w as heavier nii-ii-liv c, to .the Cemiu'tL e t to it would Olil TV in.,' told r.ir m.l; l ! ; l.o:h l '..in m-i v of ' .. 1 to the orjj.-iiiic law of our count rv, in tin faithful observance of which alone con sists the safety of our people. I'eiiuit me t' say that there i- at this tin, e a great 1 1 sp i';-iln!iiy r-sting upon you l iiere is au uprising t our peo ins el' our ii .1-, I rad, e.d society. , hich a.uo'.itits to lit tin short .:.-' ui-d policy of a 1 1 vciutioii. i iiis i . v, Is! i.ui is i te, l w e! e dil ei U-.l tuw ,.i I a l i iln ,-s i f I !. v ils . - i - t v a:id aiisirg from u:.; -t 1 ::i-!n! ion. Y-'.! ,1. I v,i-' ed to are the chosen i 1 am1, ivpiesi nta- . 1 live ,.f that ehi. - ill the Stale of l-id. ratio,; tUu f ro jl ;i l-'in.mce. which sc h.:ve g a or. I il.l leceiiilij it 1 . I'o'k :i 1 lv i :e.i,ie. of me i.i oisl . ive Com- AI: ance. :h it 1 wa not ot the agricultural class I re us:' li.-siu to saoooit : pie. the U.O.-t l owerful d lor d 1 -,;.!- dC! Mi e V. a:. is i:"ti'i St:t.:'isii I k .i , ... i. - .uv trying to use the l-'..i ,i,. r .' A!.,.i!iee thr liieir ji'-'-souai p.-i .'hi-.'ueiil. a::. I for the pro motion of i.icir i iu!. . id aal interest-.. lesi.;ni i' men, who have no hop,, ot'ubu.uing oillec in any oilier way, have joined ;hi- Ailiamu o!eiy Lt the pui'p.is-' securing .-...one oilico. 'i hcicL. re it hi.. i.i ni the true men of the Alliance the men who have joined liiu organ ih. .i .u because ol i'-g'. principles -to look out tor such i. .. -sjckcrs .in i to liev.are of auxio'is: ot re!-., i mi its in! r. .at it ,o- tb- :.ild lit.a. oi.t of its most hon- and ti'em liicivhave u:i v, v .ry mem ber xalion and I'liuicii cd, and ii is i,o i-t il liaiiee to stale liic.: men iu their organ: crisy is i.iespica'ole, ; men should d,-spi.-c hyp, 'critical i.ij::;'m cd 1 1 ii' r o! i t nici their person;.! i lit-- ne -ii si-i.tor-aioi ol c .-cry organi : n it every exist., et.on uu tin' A I t Lnere arc s:i -h iatiou. Jlypuc :.d true Alliance ..'..I exiud those i .- wli.j havcjoi:i- e I.i sl.liserve sis. And lh,.- worst ol' it ! these 'nyp n-ri te.i arc the very men who apjieai the strongest to the p:iss,.i,s and pi-. judiccsoi'i ,ieir ,i : v,a- : S tie- proper s , tt O.i! 1 he f. r - I m the . i:r ,i; ,n oi inn n 1 i, f. I ; :.,e:u'e. mi eirly eon ion id i !:, i.i.l by th - committee, .ei v u'.i." .,n i mo-! i iti r- st in- d sei. s'.-i- !,y M s: - I'o k .lie! Mi-cili-e was Lai. Ih't so far Wli:.ul ieillt. Ti.o eoiiunille,' h:M l.o! ye! made a r-';-rt. tuo,:,'!i I ,-tii v.ss'iie.l thit. a luijoritv of its i:ieni!'ers nr, '.': i o ii, vi :i met UOil ii s!,'iii ll' t be opt 11 to 'lit h a bill. Nh.-rth Car oled al.d r-.-.-pcc'.ed citi.-elis. I feel, sir, that w rh .h.s iiie.loin of a friend a':.l felii - v worker of the same politi cal fiiit'n, I may .-ay t,i y that ymi may d much to prev, nt this pi.pr.'.ur civ for redress f;om bi-eoming a clamor for n vi nge. (iniiled w ii'hin the proper channels aiul by wine counsel, 1 heliev it is the movement fnr whieh all patriotic men in our country hive waited .V.d wi.-hed so hmg. mid that it will result in juster legislation and more ep.i!!y dill'used prosperity. Hut if rerkie-sly. i:nwi.-e ly or seiti-ilily directed, it may result iu inea'eu! ible inim v to our c'luti v, loil-ht their cueiines with ineiediblo valor all day and fought ach ether Ivvitii ii.i u-.lihle fury all niht. Let us. on the contrary, stand together ami light oi. r comiiioll un-iuies day and niht. Lit us strive for a reduc lion of tiiMi'.on on the necissaiies of life--for a t eduction of the cxpendi Hires i f t in government -- for an in Ciease of the cuirci.ey and the pii. e of f.irt.i r bids by t! e fu e coimigc of silver and the i steriiii' ii of its full legal te. dir chaia.'t' r --for a re peal of tl for tho it lates by lailritiil cou.ni: .-siohs, and hist but r.;t leu'-t. let us eariieslly contend iigaii.st that .-iiit of ecu iinliition which is constantly tlmnt etiing to absoil) tho local self gov- liiij.i nt of the pet pie of the States. Yirv truiv ou:s. Z R V.vNvr.. and general iu this district, tin, ugh not up to the normal Jlaiiier part of week very hot, hitter pint sli;iilly cooler. Cotton blooming rapidly. To bacco good and weitthei favorable for woiking it. Thieshing wheat under way. and quality repoited poor. Out crop a!so in-low average possibly 75 per cent, yield. Hot siuisliim is lath er damaging to corn on highlands. Wnsiinx Di-mUICT. The lempeia tuic has not been so high this wtel;. but still verv vvarin and ci.tisidcrubh lax upon S'ate bin ks rti,u t he uvei age. The rains of July ulaiiou i f tianspoitatioii isi oi wf.,'(, ......tv i.,.,,,..-,.!. 1 , ,o not vciy heavy. The hitler put ol the week ivas clear and cooler, with lioltherlv winds. Wheat is ready tor threshing. Corn and cotton doing wuil, and tobacco in places much bet ter than last y ear. II. 15. IVv i n k, I'll. ., Diipctor, C. F. Vun Ui.i:i:mann-, Signal Curl's. Assistant. A7.7.7-.V Srt'l! .1 LARGE STOCK, J.Y fUS SfCJf A lARCil! TRADE, nCULXd TIIESK lfMU TIMES! IX IS NO M-.rRF.T, IT I.1; IX THIS WAY": HE GI7B SATISFACTION TO HIS CUSTOMERS, HE fdAKES SMALL PROFITS ON LARGE SALES, lie li'rvgtx IZrerffffhifj eatf Wish, hi: has tim', i.ai:c;i:st stock in thk oi ty foii you TO SI J.Kl T FKOM, I-Ie belles O-ccd.3 as LCW as tliey can. "ba liacl in. any ma,rlc:et, III'. ITXDS THAT XO MAX CIUTXil'S A MI'l;cirNT FIR l'UOF!!'. AND Mil IS CO XT FX I' Willi sAIJ 1'KOFITS. III'. MAS A FILL .STOCK OF SF.MMKK GOi'JF.S ,1 IS r i:rri".iVFn o sine to call and sec tho XF.W C00DS !tt. w. i. xorDoivf's. So I. I'ittsb no, X. C . Mav S. 1 Sill STORL! Wi GGO OS! beadtifol, good s cheap. HADLLY, PEOPLES & CO., 3T, InT. C. Ilavii g in. ved into our ami receive, 1 (air new stock oi' A ( yclimc's AVoi k. nvn ,:io;i l' .- the ,n Us am- l; it j !e ami Sr. I'm !... I illy 1 rent here that th : D.. was coiuphtcly swcp.t away by a . evel.'nc thin inol liii'g. and that Mooie Ihead, which lies in Minio soia east of ' l argo, was al-o slightly dainar d- Of and espert '.liy our Southern p.uli hi course, if the i'p,oit is true, there of it. .must havo been great loss ut I'm go, Inotie,. , ii that much of the indications tend to coiitiini i'.l-feehng , ! .'rniers is ,lii, 'ct,d the reports. A nUn, ad man who ar- ,1 irom tliat vu-iniiv tms niornieg ,. report is cur-' Wlio I'.uilil I p Towns. ! town of FaigO, N. tlmll,lllr'll'..:.. l:.'.it,.t. j As has always been it is vet. men t m m mn m W 1 1 1 V : I , a call. :u, !g....,l b.n 1 W our III Oiv Ii e I,, ; l, e i we iiai,i::t e. to ;;ic l!i. eat I a : !, , t :-;..eii . f Embroidery I-T c- u s l c : i y , WhitJ CCLil3, p ( 1. I - ,,f the , Usee ,ire v.ais ad W: C not agaui.-t ' a of tliis i, i i i against their 1 tl lend-' these V iiiiiMatt lv final ill Is lhat of me:: household. I"!.-.- allot j.i.b,. vests i le lieii, ise iliteve il wit : i t he's ,'i t!ie :)', Iv.l a:l !e ir o ' i. It t mot i is a ;. t i ii. tu i'ig is nil- aers l'olio w-n One-.il'! Ih-sc 1,-iiov severe and de-crv week by the Alii county. i.ie Kri I of tlio co. inly Alii and reiving on thai announced i,!ms,-ii Ciliididate 1'of si.cr Course that dm. am Alii port talv.- can-... ..: den- I-,., i tliey .'.. sai, rcpiiblicaii.-! We " tho 11. - irai' a', 1st I Its SI I it; I, -ei veil a Very rebuke la-i .' i 1. li evau .'as ,rrsi,cnt e in lei-.vaii. ,'j!i po.-ilii.n he :i in lepemieiit V, cxi-ectiiig el' ice would mii,- ' ivas wolnily mis i iay tiie county election tbr, i. i - i. .'itio; tl..- I e .- el inir i , boon p; ii;i i:i f-ir. r t a I-, The ,'t"l u';l eicsts. It t';p elior- : :h f'f our' yells the ly vii - -ii 1 i.e-e rial tio.t 1 : ii ir share of Lim ' it y fl our country. ,i - i.- as plain to be i'.ir n.y e!'i-ct F. ir tal c t: o jegi-l iti.'t, as .... ii i;,,,iti..Usl v rt am ci.nibii.a' ion :: lfaetirci s have y mno'is duties ; r' s. i i oiv ef wl ic!i 1 I.i:-: M (.'are 'iea is ; p'"'pa!arity s 'that ing lip I), ' -Veell tow li :o.d t i e ii 1 1." f ai ni- r v. ho brings hi. pioduct to t-nii and t .i uv i .'hunt who bujs it. a". I in r -1 i . f . i.ells linn his daily s'ipp'i.-s thai of I'll ti.C farm"!- i? taa;;i't to believe that, the lawyer, the doctor or I i.i pi ofesstoi-al man is In .stile to l.im "i is in soni" w ay rc.-j., i:isi! !. fur tin ills which he sutl". is. I nee i not -ay to you tl-.it this is all wrong, enwu-e aiel hut tl'ul t a degrpo to ali eon ivrned. It saps the sti, ngtli of our piop'c and weakens tiieir p cm r to pioeiii ei e lu ss. Ve la e l i v ri lv.lv's iie!p. l.ee.uise our i,ppn s, is are a gi.-at party i ntrenched in the strong ie.il.ls uf the govel niuiit. Xaturaiiy the redress ,,f wroii 'S occasioni d l v ;to;y. The eur-1 unjust legislation i-t the re'i,-al i,f 'JmI .'"ncv li.i-; li. eu scstom ite aily con - I legislation. 1 ho great 1 'eima-i at n: traded bv tiie with haual of cireiila- , parlv of Anieiica. now in a hu-je nu- hon'i K rider was a1 tio.i and the dcrn nieiialion of silver nir-rieal luajonty, lint depiivod of the ,.;..,.;,, pt c-i- i'-'efcst ot th" l'.m:.i :s. b,-,.k- rs. ; control of the gov,-i i.mer.t by the , I..;.. ... , bondiiohlers a'c: a.i ! e; i-liui.-class. U,,st unsci o; i- us met c-ope;;', ia tins way tin-in. -.I. 't'le r, suits nave r.nd aluuisl iv, ui.atiio. :y. tavois i e.-ii 1 ro .l-.iC.-d. i i.i i :io i:e .us wealth the repeal of the eg; 'ati .., i f which uf rcir co-mi ry bus more an ! more ymi complain. A lit tl.-t lengthening ceasi'il ti be wi-V-lv .biorib.itc 1 and ; of in hands, and but a little, wi.l has b come coiicci.riatcd iu the ban is amilile it to triumph. Its triumph oi a f.-.v. Overgrow n fortune-; have ' will be voul:;. A iitl le .-ij -ping uf i: - '.vhile mortgages have b-'en tiie chief iieip.iii.iiioi: of tin- many. T ho f iri:i''i being conip-. ih d to sell his surplus wi.'-..t. i:i f and cot t -n in free trad i;e.i :: : the world, w.s not allow ed a'.si, to b.iv his s'.lppiii-s in the satui- place, but ,iii'ti.-v brmii s.ay.s ateriitie v. :ud storin prevaileil this iu .ruing, and that several trains w-n blown lioia the triu k. Allwnes to Fargo are down, and Western Fn ion eiiicials l.polt that about two miies ot tele'iaph wires ni-ur Fargo, i.nd bet ween lie : e and l.et e, have been Mown down. Wist of Faigo thev av there is a worse eonditi.ni. Slid that miles and miles of wire and poles aic down. 1 he last lf-poll lo t In !: l'; Sin, ly public spirit. Who i phiviug this public sj.irii'.' man has his share, but in the main il iniisl be the business men, those who have capital to take t m- lead ,ts leeched i 1 1 they sit back their imuiey iu bonds ;nal sersieefr.-m Faigo wcio ; or l.u e a ..oilar ,-i.ly wi.ere they ::. i n. in. riiai iv. an, n'v s nowe,i . - """- .,,,...ilh a low !. ironic'. er. a toiupeiaturn of hi) decrees, wind velocity of si miles an hour, with tho conditions good for a storm. Mit.wAt Ki.K. Wis , July 7 Advice received at the t hieago, Md waukee ,t St. 1'anl ofti s from ti.oir aent at Fargo, is to the c:V. et that the town is taeltv well Amo,! out. several pro- p'c k-.'le.l and a number ii jured. The outstripping ',,rii.o. i, I '-.ei t,,.i,. iv,,u l.lnwn from I Been Use they the ti.ek. St. I a i " I . . .1 iiiy 7. The Wahpcton, X. D , con-cup, n, lent of the Pioneer who build up towns and instill lit, and prosperity in localities are those who are willing tu take some risk in j developing ihe resource that be! around tl, i ni. I'n.gress is the vwilch VVi.l-il .'111,1 1 Lose IV 1 1,, t:,i t It. !.:. I e,. il ... I full import are going to get h it just j artr Kmbroldcrios to match. so sure us there is nnv 1 i.-i !:. v ,'l I A full in - iv-mph te ii' i f i.H . ol energy elsevv here, and I ,iere is in I he i high n, a t ;: iesili ','.' .' I 'A til, l'S irrcalesi abundance. We ,'oiiht ill OiU f.eo,;r ( '1 1 M i.liA Yh. there is today a State in the l'ni"ii ( Zl.pliYi; tM.Dl'HS. il V I Tl.-i 1 1 1. making u renter a,ivancemeiil than ,t),J N.'v 1 F.KNS. loth l';e.ich at.,! North Carolina. H hat is the cans,?,1 ,,,,., ; .... it At Small Expense. h, G. Rhodes & Co.. I.'M.FlOir, X. c, .! ,..,..s:., I.. I!,.. ., ,,f Urn -lTyM HwO- ....! ll; .; U,--) in - . ,. -... ,1 l . nij.,.' ih want at 1. ;.:i.l rtil l. it, .!,,' t n.'ik'. li'n' ninracnia f..;-i,ii ),- uu I I , ir-.,' ry n.!-lu.K!',;l,prfuri.Hnr H9DS0M PARLOR SOIT. mm mm suit, ---'.xLI Etc. riCl, Cic2 --ccard, 3Zcs.y CH&irs, ' or .ii.juan.- ;-, il:.. :n rjHNITURE!' in e leaders in our linn in North iiiey are ilestroy ing it.cir own ; lilo blood, r.ven witti an advanc ' ed posilhui v. c (ai, not alVord to j be satise.l, tor v.e must cither go ; lorward or bad; ward. Ju.st so true as is this .statement u ith indi vidnals, so true it is vi;ii tou ns jiud cities. . Why is il that some pho-es with ! scarcely no natural advantage are others uii'ie bles.-ed ? have men ol' tact, on- ergy anil push vvlio are willing to I see some one else thrivo besides I themselves Thev have men who ()-;r ! i' !'.'. v de; ai I m. til mp' te in h i - iv iNNr.is. (;i.ovr.s..-.t: LA !!::. HUFSS HOOTS a Special For gei.thnien wo i fl'i r a eh.-ic' , st,l. e.f Ci '. IIKINll ll'.'I'S l!,..'li; A. i KHODES & CO., liiia, am! I'chpi -1 fully ask a ei ion ,,f ,s(,i, k aiul prices. 1 (iilO'. FitlKS al i paid for all kind ; cf CO. cer. ca -t b otnineud this action o! ..' A lli.uiee tor t he ef co.intin-i. and liiiihlii! in 'pu'. - eiaii in Xoi th ator anee, mid his i.ddv deserved. ( )ur State lias never pn. luced an abler Btatesinan ir j.tuvr patriot. For ":. '. t'orly years he has been in pin ' life, occupying the highest lb' eilhin the gl't of his admiring o'iits. I n all that long period ; .ractcr has .sliono Ibrth pure wi;;c ami spotless, above the breath ol 'nrr Htisjiicioii to every trust things! Thcreforo whatcer he may say iuoiortant tmhlic inatters should re ceive tho .'iCrioiis and careful cou.sid ration of ! good ci -zees. We hope, thercl'u-t , that th readers of the Ii.':eo!ii will carefully read and scri sly consider the .vords o' wisdom contained in his le 'er to the I'arm vrs' Alliance, which is published in this issue. lie ii, peals nut to the passions and proj, diecs .f men li the demagogue 'oe, hut 1) their Hobcr rea-ior and f dm judgment. -Men of Caroli j strength, a little liivi-uou in it ranks, i will be its ib.t. at again. Its defeat Will likewise be yours. The danger : is that Oppressi- I frei-uii-U becomt I'.i patient, and impatient nwn are of.e . liiii.visf. Your great organisation ir. but little more than two vears old ii inpelii d to hi ing his , is not vet grown. It cannot look !' a from F.urop.; and luv : r'teat hii vest uf result before the sow his iron supplie: tiiii rs at thi-'-'j (-nor his c'.olh'ng and all his lariu :in''iiud tiie inat.ii inifof the crop. Al from t he iheuest i: ncililfae- I ready wonderful tiling have been prices enhai'C! ,! not, onlv ; achieved enoi aide b e-is!atoi s. life oiiif f-crvants of eorpointioiiH and j nous !ai itt'dut les. but lik I hi Milwauki ci-ossing. The train bv this severe coi.t.uclion of the I Wall str.et poliev have ahe-idy erne 1 was n,a"0 "P ll"v'' '' "' u'ev. What els-, ou!d possibly ! to know that there ir; a laru'e class of """' ":o l,es and sleepers, a party ol . .. .... ... ' . . . . .... l I, ,,. l,ie.ut,..i .tli.-l.l s 11,. t,'iw In1,... 'iliVM-u ti -ii. iinvo Mil live i nut liiariiieauess ami the Anieucan peop-.o called larmeiH -. , , ile .LIS UK 11 .lllV,ls 11 ,1c , , . ., . , , , .1 1 . . , . .. inn i..,vl.i . Mil S ,i i ,.tm.I ...,t DanKi iiiiicy ior mat emus who uau un'l wno i,avo rigiit.a ami (iriviu-ges : " ' , , 1 V thus to 1,'eir tho ultimate burdens 1 Idee others. Xo great-r shock loi MvJ'abes car. All ot the coaches i i .1 ,,,. '..,,,..., -,f fi.o I....-- ..ui i,., n .,..... i.. ii... .1 : an-i me icreirr were i.iown iron) ini . ' .'ii !-....! .!. I ' ... .r ...n. ... .i ,i . . . . t rack . tut t no I i ves were "-V w""-' "'1"0 comm. iiuno lee.pu-uo. c, uw,. .....- -ei... . -at the. end ol the fiv., vn.-.c I ,. ' had' been inn out', so that there was The government is to furnish cot can:, of r undue All oi 1.4 to prciire tho repeal of , through the Senate of the bid to re- i ;i s on h .lid. ilig!i.-st pn pioibiee. IIAni.F.Y. I'-KOl'M-lS April -Jl. D.'.H). pinsBORO' iiim S. S. JACKSON, Principal. Tiie Fall Ti i in will begin on Monday August 1th, lH'.K), and continue I vvenl v weeks-. The cl'.ina'e of I'illsboro' ij sain brioiis, and indeed liieie is ',ot a In,-ro nealtly locality in X'oilh Cuioiii.a Its people am renowned for their hospitaiuy and their Social, intelhc tual a:nl iu a a! virtue.;. Hoard can be had iu mid around the viilue at moderate pru . ,-i. The Academy building is conve niently aii aiiged and lilted for bchool plll'pOsl s 1 li ox. desiring in.-ti uctioii in .Music or Crayon woi !;. and I 'aiul m g in Kou sinetoii. or in Oil, or Water Cdors, will In' directed to experienced and skilled instructors. I'an i.t may be assured thai every (ll'iit wiil lie made lor the thorough iiistiuction of their children. Their, uioial as will as their intellect ual ' ! ..m .,.,.1 'l'..,-.. ... I... I... I 1 1 ii, it, , t wid li eirefu'.lv !,h,!.i ,1 to. i acre lots lor settlement by lou lam-j '-t hoped that not only Chatham,, ilies of negroes who are to pav an I but other eoniilies also, will favor the i ainiiial reiiia! of five bides ,,f cot t,.n j 1'itlsboio' Academy with a liberal The term of occupancy is limited to ) patronage. two years. At the end of lhat lime j Terms, per session of t eiity week a leasehold of three years is to be ' I'i iniary F.eelish loam-hcs .flOO'J assigned the tenants who are to have I Intermediate I'.noi-u J hunches 1'- OH t amino jthooplion of purchase of the ground j High' r r.iigli.-h l,aiuhes JoOO Latin, Inert;, r i eneu, l . ei niaii, .Mir veyuig and .Steliogriiphy, inch, ngen, supplies, ,Vc , and is to erect school houses on the additional tracts Mr. John D. K .ekefeiler has made '" l!m" '' ved m each Mate. I Ii a second doii'ilioii of one hundred ' Ml aiTiopi aates two mil!.,,,, dollar; thou-an-1 dollais to tho American , , t. , . IM..,.,.tien.,l .,... v. This'... 0I. '' t'ti'vali pleieieil guilty, 1) K. Martin ami 10 Exchange Place, I'.AI.FKiM, N, C. m i so. am. Feb UMBER! Press te egraphs that paper as lol endeavor to open up new business lows: "A straight wind from the "istead of dividing that of their .Northwest Ktni.-U Kar-o at L..'?o a. m. j neighbor. If you love your home tireat damage was done. The city'.Vou will look to it ii.t.-iests in being electric light towers were hi, i wn i active towards li,e establish i,,,-nt ol down, and whole blocks weie unroof I industries that eiihaiic- the value .,( ed, and the Milwaukee depot blown p-openy. cue image labor, and puts d-".vn. l,.ciis.f. small houses were j money into circulation, ra '.'. d aid almost everv plate glass , T " " wiu low on Front streel and Broad- SflnMiU and Land luf Nctrroes. wav was broken. W.Vsiiin.itoN, I. (.'., July 7. Mr. The .lav Cook Hotel and i rami '"ggsw.-ll, of Mass , introduced iu r.icilie at 'Moorehead were unroofed, j 'he House today, (by rcpiest ) a bill I" e residence ol :Uv late ('apt M ' v was demolished, wviai chi industrial tiainiiii provide land for lie to estaldish schooU ami I iii.larillv killed, and M rs. ' gf"es. It pr,.vi les ,,r the iipponit Mil artliv is mn "expected to live ! ment by I he president of a eoiumis Two unknown trumps sleeping ill a!'"" to pinch. ae ten square miles ot box-cm- were killed. ! laud in Virginia, Xorth and South Xo. 1 passenger train on the Xorth ! Carolina, (ieorgia, Alabama. Missis ern I'aeilie. L-oinc west, had iust null iM'P1, leimessee, l.oaisaua, .vrkaii ed out of the vard and hud stoppc All kinds of LFMlikU for sale at the PiTYSBORO SHUTTLE MILL. WEAThER-BOARDING, CEILING AND FLOORING, I'LANtl) AMI Kli N DlUH', OB. ItoCOH. Bills sawed to order ut short notice, (iooil Ceiling and Flooring already Dhkssk n al onlv if 1 20 per 100 feet. Si 3STOOE, Tr. Sept. 2(, 185'J. c. f. & vVvr railwayT" Condensed Ecliedule. In effect June. 1G, 18S0. IUII.V PXl ITT KI'VPAV. Trntu ii'ilni: nh MallJu l'-rf,i,er. l'rln living Aiithfc I NO .1 Vail riumenggr. t'ive, 10 (M n. ni. VA itnilnifU.ii. '' -J l.'t,. iu. t iiy'U'Ville, ' HIT Sii.it.'rl, " O) Sll.-r. Arrlvp, i". ;t;i t.re.'ttKtxtr", " lu.JU Ml. Air. Arrive, M0 p. M. l.ravp, t.lo ' 111 " 11. ).. I " M " 6.W no firo or st, am. this i-,it lacous Pi.-.alioi, and tort-store ntore the uuliinil ftd coiimgo and ha'al the I'lill ie-e of silver aa lnonty, bav-1 tender character of .-ilver. Tui.s was ing bo far proved unavailing, reason- J undoubtedly due to the Fanners' .Vi able mi u arc- i;.-t i-iu prised that, tbe.linuce. Fol the past six months there opi'lei ! c! i-scs of o.ir ppople have has boeu more discuss:, iu upoii the 1 at last oi'o'ii.j;:.' 1 (.nil iietei mm! d to ; condition of tuo farmers, and matter I Alt Si.i, .( I 1 oii.-v K,,l",l,i- I e.'i:,i!llii;.. n .vf uitiin r . lhir ' most c-r.li ;hr an 1 inc.-r. lv vviih this taken idact' 'du t- .1 years previous, purposes dining this year eteiii.iii!'!iou. I: -I. ;c- as it i.i ini- The more o i is taik the better for A I, mdon special dated July!!, Hip ine!imahle value of Ayci's p, .-.sili!" ., romp, .-ate the r.ii mer I the firmer.s. i'licir wrongs are fcO Miys: '"All imliciitions point to a de- Sai'sanai ilia as a blood puriiicr should tor tin loLoieg of him under this palpable that the justice of redressing termiued etfort led oy Mr. Howard bo known to every wife and mother. , l.uilt't ixulion by imposing t.u iff tKi ! ios them 1 -"ill occoiuc more and more ir- Vincent, in Uritish parliament, to It eoirc ts irreguiaritieB, giv a tone ior ins ieu' ,i, aiso 101 iiiu ica.son rosisiiuie 1:3 iiib ngui. 10 uiineu ou. , nisei iminaio against 1 nucu rsiaica nun siirngiu 10 1110 vnai oigans, au.i w. K. KVl-i:, OfD'irw AfMll. . W. I KYOou-l Supl. D.XKCTTOU'S NOTICE. HA V- W i im i ,j, nihil, vi h ihriinriu.,r .l Mr. LnttlM Mnran, ,l,v.-u... 1 h"iei'y notify nil .i"Oh b44 tnt: .'isllllrt i..'l:il h,1 tl,-,4,1,ltl t oxlill.ll th !,-, i.i nt "i, r Dtifcro Ui lvili Uiiy ol June, lfftl. 1,11,0 IU. l.D. NT. M. UAHK. John L. Sullivan pleaded guili .a.... ..( I.,.. ....... t ..1 ....;... .' . i-I-,., i-estrt ih'i-i h i.l makes .ffsOiUuK) he has given for such . : Vr ' 1' ' , ;. ' 11 in:, tests man 111,1 ... r .m.r 1 nMiss ssiiuu. ami w:is tii.eil en ei.tra. tloi.tingi lit Fee, ii!) ends. Mini.stei n' chihlri 11 will he instruc ted at half rales. For fanner infor mation, a ply to ,S. S '.JACKSON, I'lincipal. June 2(1, 1KH). JI'I"l-IlIiO ... i Of Mic, and Trade, Murks ohtKlned, did all PV roi lif,lu- conducted lor MoomTC F(ta. j Ou Ornet is Opkjsitc.U.S. eTtiT Offift I and ,- ran Mcnn .u'. nt 111 lent time than laOM . rciri.ite fio.B Wtt-tilitcifQ. IN-i,U niuilol, draM tug ir phnto., with deeri tiun. We aiviv, if iL'ru.Me or not. fr ef clmrge. OiU lee imt diie till pftteut It tcevred. Pampmict. " Hour to Obtain PaUnt." wH I nam,1 of a. in-il cli' ic In fuur tai, ououtgr, Uma, lint ireo. Aiuirest, Laroliua. pauso and rehect. j ti,aj; bimilur products to bin are not i The policy of the farmers, being now export, iu retaliation for tho MtKiu-1 cleanBea the Bystem of all impurities. I All logal businehs eutrustod to jiceJ tuo words ot wnnung and wis-1 tmpoi ted into tnis country me quee-1 right, iu to keep wiium tne ngut. 1 loy tana bill. J XUe best family medicine. C.A.SNOW&COJ i tberu will ieceiv prompt atteutigu-1 , orr. ptit orni, wahibtn. . J
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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July 10, 1890, edition 1
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