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TllUUSDAY, SEPT'MB R 1, 18'.v.
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orit county ticket.
For Senator,
WILLIAM L. LONDON.
For Representatives,
KBMC-ND W. ATWATKU,
UEKNICK 13. I'M I LI lS.
For Slicrin'.
SPKNCB TAYLOR
For Register,
DANIEL II. AlAltSII.
For Treasurer,
JOSEPH 1'. UNSEX.
For Coroner,
ROBERT W. PALM Ell.
For Surveyor,
J. CICEKO MtliANi:.
Three good mules lor sale. Ap
ply to 15. Nooe, Jr.
Kvery voter in Chatham ought
to read tho Record, dot i. II your
neighbors to subscribe at once,
--For sale. l,0ui,mii fed o! bun
ler of all kind ; alt.,., 2mi,iKH) heart
hiuglcs. B. 2iwc, Jr., I'ittsboro.
Mr. Baxter Johnson, o( Now
llope township, died of heart disuse
very suddenly, on last Sunday night.
B. Nooe, Jr., will lake wheat
und oats iu exchange lor lumber.
Thu highest market J rite allowed
lor it.
The third party will hold n meet
fng hero next Monday tor the pur
pose of nominating u candidali- for
bhoiitl'.
In Bear Creek township there
are 41 while voices iiamud Phillips,
so that Mr. 15. 11. Phillips will have
n good etart just with the votes of;.
bis kinsmen.
A neighbor of Messrs. Strowd
Und A I water told us a lew days ago
that they had been trying to capture
the negro vote, but he thought tho
negroes had captured 1 3 to lit !
Hon. A. Leader, one ol the most
prominent Aliiaucemeii in this .'State,
will speak at Jit. Vernon Springs at
1 o'clock next Tuesday. Everybody
invited to come out and hear him.
Tho regular monthly meeting
of the democratic club at this place,
'will be held in the court house at '.'
. m. next Saturday, wIich a spctch
will be made by Mr. J. (.!. Leml.er.
Mr. li u ili) n Holland, of .New
llopo township, dropped dead while
nt work iu his tobacco barn, one day
last week. Ho was about 7tl years
old and was highly respected by all
who knew him.
We regret to hear that Mr. W.
G. Lasaler, of .New Hope township,
, met with the misfortune, one day
last weeU.ol losing by tire his tobacco
barn and contents, just as the tobac--to
iu it was nearly cured.
We regret to hear ot the death
Ol -Mr. William liurke, which occur
red at his residence iu Gulf town
ship, on last Saturday. Ho was
about eighty years old, and was one
ol Chatham s tiio.l respected cili.eus.
Why should any former demo
crat voto for Self. Wicker and. Pas
chal any more ipjiekiy now, than
when they ran and were defeated
mine years ai;o .' ho was righ t
thn? And who has changed now
They have iveehed this week
at W. L. London ,V Son's a large lot
of nice IJedsteads and o'her Purni
turo which they are selling very low
lor tho cash. It you are needing
anything of the kind it will pay you
to give them a call.
A democratic reading room has '
boen opened in tho oftice next to
fiynum k Ileadcn's store, in wlot.h
will be Ibund the best kind of tlem- j
ocratie literature lroe to the public, j
When you tome to to wn, call there i
ami make yourself at Ii ome
- rhero will be a grand democratic
r;l iiud freo barbecue at Siler City
oi. Priday, the SJrd ol this month,
to which everybody is invited. Tlio!u()US thal tho crowd shouted with
speakers will bo ex Gov. Jarvis, Hon. I ;UlirlU.r, and we were forcibly re
Oetaviu Coke and lion. F. M. Sim-j tli1,ot ,K Haviiig about
nions.
A brass band will enliven
too occasion win. music.
-Remember vmi
soon lose
the opportunity o buying yourself
a cheap suit of cU ,.,,g as '.
London & So,. s , m last Ke iug
away s.i.eo hey l.avu been selling
at cost lor the cash. A lew more
Hrniiii nnl .f I li,..n. ,r. i.i.Im
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sun on iiaini. iiiiie me money aim i
get the bargains.
A negro meeting was held, ono
day last week, in Baldwin township,
which wa to have been addressed
by a n'gro speaker from abroad,
but, as lie tailed to come, Messr
V. F Strowd ami John V. Atwatcr
eupplied his place and ma le speech-
cs. They were introduced tc tho
meeting by a negro, named Nelson
Foarrini'ton. YVu vo.nler if it touk i
r uai . i itm-oii. it u MiiiMt-r ii ii tiiuit
them both to fill the place of the ex-!
noeted iiolm-o sneaker ? j
lion. J. ('. Scarborough and L.
C. Beddengfield will odd ret tho
people of ('hat ham at Pace's .Mill in in which to accomplish all that be
Baldwin township, on Tuesday, the would. It is only to the idle and mi
lllth, ami at Kearrington's Mill, iu ' occupied that tiwo pastes slowly, or
Williams township, ou Wednesday, I who have time enough amino need
the 1 -ft t Ii of Septet nher They are to hurry. If we look arouud iu the
both prominent Alliaiicemcn, and great business aud commercial worl !,
tho members oi the Alliance are wo see those men who are aud have
especially invited to bear them, been most Hticeessful to have been
Time will be divided with any white thonewhonevei lost antoineut. 'There
third J'jrty fpeuUvr. ii- thoiiHauda uf buiuens uitn today
Iut-i life Aegust tlicn were 17 who find time slipping through their j State WCWS.
marriage licence ShsihmI in this ! lingers, although not a moment is ol-1
four.'.V, "f v, hie. 10 wore tj whiles ' lowed to ,'; '' wa.-.te. J hey arr I
and ""to blacks. I ways busy, always iu a hurry, iilwuya j Cumberland Democrat: W o regret
employed. Now, while all mon ami, to leatu that lightning struck a tree
Personal Items, Among the vis-; ull women may not have a business near tho residence of Herman Jones,
itors to our town we arc pleased to j to keep them busy, and that requires in Gray's deck township, on Wed
note the following : Mr. W. U. Mor-1 every moment of their time, they have ! nesday evening, 24th, killing his little,
rolle, of Savaniu'h : lr. M. A. Bland, 1 plenty to do to improve their minds daughter Ethel, aged three years, al
of Charlotte : Mr. Josh T, James and j nnd lit themselves for biieh a business 1 tQ htuuning another, but it is Loped
Mrs. Thomas Bui-bank and eliildreip, if they ever do hivo it. There is no the youii"est one will recover.
of ilmington : Misses JMila am!
Mabel Holt, of Manchester, irgmia.
iiii.i Mr, Harry Ihrie, ol Ualcigh.
Mi and Mrs. J,. J. liangtuoti nave
gone on a visit. 10 ivsueviuu.
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JH r. Arthur 11. Jjonuon nan gone
to Chapel Hill and entered tho l.'ni
vcrsity.
Miss Kato Hanks left here, on last
Tuesday, 1 ol' TeXas where bho will
touch a school. She will he greatly
missed by her friends at thin place,
and especially in cases of sickness,
for she wan ever ready to nurse the
sivk, and no one could do so mere
eflieicntly or successfully.
A New Rau.uoad. Without any
blow or bluster work has been be
gun on a new railroad in this county,
and is being rapidly pushed. It is
h road to run trom (iiill u I'ecp
rivof to Fair Haven in Mooro coun
ty, a distance of ten or twelve miles,
and is being constructed by the
(ilendon & (iull Mining k Manufac
turing Company, which was incor
porated at the last session ol our
Slate Legislature. The president ot
the company is Mr. John B. Leimig,
a Philadelphia capitalist, and I lie
manager who is in charge- ol the
work is Mr. (.corgo F. Kdmiston, ol
Philadelphia. About one hundred
laborers are now employed in grad
ing tho road-bed and others are
'vin'ed The road starts on the line l'1' :i,," ;1g1' l:aMeti i.ns yeur man ict w. I'ut l'.xum maiie unci leprnf it this
of'the ('alio l eaf and Yadkin Vallev ' -v, - l'ot'n 7t per cent. : fitatrment : -I would rather see ne
raiiroad about :s yards above the ! -Smaih-u a.-ienge plantfu lor some o,-0 rule or anything in North (.aro-d-pot
at tiulf where cradiit" was lears. Tobe-eo 81 per cent., which bna than what we have now." Lithe
bei;uu,'and will run thm'iigh a Icrtilo!"1 l"-'ds below the July average. ; face of such uu expression as this
farmin.'countrv, which also abound i ,!,'e M lr l,f"t'; Sw,'rt 1o,-ll,,M tha Third pn.ty candidal for
in promising ot'iteroppinL'Std coal. I,',jul! 5'av!i with a very . (iovoruor is there a wh-:e ma-i iu
jab'jiid.tnt ci "i. jGoldsboio is tbeio n v. iiile man in
SiiKitirr' and L'f..isti.u. It has L vvi ii.-i n:!.""'. liain occurred i Whvlo county is theie a white man
t.een the custom it, Chatham to elect everywhere (lining (he iirsL of thr j i:) North Cmoiina with u single spmk
for more than one term the shoi iff I week, greatly beuelit iug late corn and i of racial pride in his bosoru who wjuld
and register. Indeed we have never
known i shvrill' or register in this!
coiintv to be defeated alter serving
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neen u.ai no county in tno jmhic nas
had better sherills und registers than
Chathani. Now. whv make tu' ex-
ception this year to this well .'sub- I oaved without loss, the weather being
lishcd custom ? What have Taylor !ood for the purpose. Sweet pota-ari-i
.Marsh done, or laded to do. that 1 toes ur- reported excellent. In some
they should ho treated ditl'erently j few sections ad ciops me reported in
from their predecessors in otiice ? 1 good condition.
Have they not made good ol!iccrs? Ckn n:.i, lbs ri;t."r. Good ra' sImvc
Who can'l'nd any fault with any oi'i bet n pretty general in this district
their oflieial acts ? Then w hy not j also. Tobacco, late coi n, peas and
reelect them? Is John I'a.-chal a j potatoes were especially benefited,
purer patriot or belter man than Tobacco much iuipioved by th'i rain
hau -Marsh ? Or would ho make a also ; cuiii'g is iu progress. Tin nips
belter register? Xo man will darearo being sowed. Fodder about all
say that.' Then why turn out -Mr saved, though some loss occurred ou
Marsh? -Mr, Paschal already holds account of tiring. From the repoit
one gooil oltice, iieing tne rcpuniican i
liostmasler at Siler I ity. Does he
waut the whole earth ?
SfKAKIMI ATt;i:M'. Oil li st'J'ues
day there was a grand democrat ie
rally at Gull. There was a ar'o
and enthusiastic crowd in attend
ance, the speaking was unusually
good, and a tree barbecue was great
ly eujoyed. The appearance ol that
crowd provod that there wet e still
soiuo nsjiectahlo men iu Chatham
who had not joined the third party!
The speakers were Gen. iMatt. W.
Ibinsom and Hon. C. M. Cooke, ol
Franklin county. Tho latter spoke
lirst, and bis speech of nearly an
hour and a halt was listened to with
the closest attention and produced j
a most favorable iniprersion. Alter
his speech the crowd Was invited to!
a tree barbecue dinner given by j
some ot the generous citizens ol Gull,
and vicinity, and alter enjoying this i
they
cturned to t ho speaking place j
when lien. Itansoio spoke tor two
hours and forty minutes. And such
a speech as .1 was: e only regret
l nil .,...,.- l K.ii-lt- i. ..i. i in, I
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lo'tii ii, tut it wie-i i n iM.ii i " j jiut-
sttasive and convincing, argiiment.-t.
live and eloitueiit. We will not do
Ccn. Ibtn'oui tho iniustice of at-
n'mntinir a synopsis of litis great
speech, for to "be apjireciated fully il
nutst have been beard. How any
holiest ttnil intelligent man can vole
tho third party ticket after hearing
such a speech, is simply amazing !
1 ho inosi amusing incidents ol the
lay were the attempts ol Bale
Palmer, '-tho cock spairow , lo in
terriipt the speakers. I he poor
c.. II., w i.i.-nh. l.ii.in.dl nllerlv ridic
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J'.'UIr IllSllllltl III ll IIUI U IlllllVin Hill
1.1 im-nl
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Wo wcro pleased to notice in the
I crowd so many of our oldest and
, mosl ,., -,,,!,.
J presence indicated the deep interest
, vk.h lh . ,.0 in Mlct.cs(t
;o o(n. Aiio(f Uio( w;isnu.
, .,, . Tvsu, ...
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who, alihouirli over int. oty hve years
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old.isaM.leei.lv interested in our :
success at; any man can be. I
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l-r Hie Krontin.
Value of Tinu-. j
Very few people st em to have any !
appreciable knoivlcdgo of the valim
'". I hey ato never in n hurry. !
I here is always lime enoiiyb. I ms,
; seems to uu to be a very foolish way j
.ed looking at a matter of such great j
impoi tunce. Ihcre is nono too uiuell
'i - ,
ti'o '' uv oue man's life, if Lo im i
proves every moment of it : and if be ;
, is itmbitious and enterprising, the,"' "
thtys will go by too quickly, ami bo
will liud that be has not time enough
: hino lor young men to idle away on j
. the streets, or iu the gaming-rooms.
It is from jtict such idle and uuoccu-
pitd minds that, emanalo nil tue
troubles, and which breed tho differ
ences between employer and employe.
Time is valuable, uud those who
make the most of it are tho ones who
most heartily and sincerely realize
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the fart.
I.ifi' Is 111"!'! f T till J- I'llKl foiling,
'I'ltllf is 11- I'll
r, it iin
i J l-y, mi l i n Hu ll- wli.ts trliig l.al-
l!!f
' Wi, Inn. ii'i r.'nm fur niiyililiiK llki' l.nto,
; Till;, .-l.'inu truib tlie .w in..ui'Js s..vm r'.'V?a-
I ii.f: -
I Lilu is too short.
P. T. Wolff.
Wet1y Wfiillit
( chtnd Ofiu
Crop Hiilk'lm.
, P.aleiL'h, N. C.
The drought has
been broken this
lins almost every
u-ni.V In oniiiniiu i-tiiii iiliiinur. ovnt'V
where, which, though rather uneven-!1,1, LsLtmnpr struck on ov.e end of
lv distribuKd, have been very bene- 1 h"Use tore it Kp eons.dcrably,
lieial to Hinio crops, though too late two dogs, severrly burue l a
for ot' e- Thn t...nierature has ' cllll,1 aml dunned five other persons
been about normal or shghtlv above, j Wo house. The child w-l.o was
the amount of r-unshinc has been j bnrned is aevendy hurt, and will prob
somewhat below the not mal ; eondt- J W' dlP- J 10,189 was occupied
tiona favorable for crops generally. I l'.v l'r.vocu , llson rJ.wi.
'I'La percentage condition of the j Goldsboro Argus: Iu this city yes
staple crops for August, taken from ; trrdny, in the presence of a ciowil of
the ler.oi t of the Slate Dopaityitnt ; ipt.utableifeuth?meu ou Walnut street.
I of Agriculture, is as follows : Coin
' So per cent. There has beon a larg-
cotton, potatoes, peas anil gardens ;
but it came too late to bo of much
ber.ef't to old corn and cotton. Cot-
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, ,n,o., u, eu,u u,
i lui nips have been planted and are
up in m-me places, i o.lder generahy
u seems uiai i in iv v m ijv luunua-
ublv lc-'.j than an average crop of cot
ton and corn. Cotton is beginning
to open rapidly.
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The Next State Fair.
Tho annual State Fair will bo held
in ihileigh October IS 21st inclusive.
At the same time, there will be events
and fixtures of greati r novell) and
more interest thau has over charac
terized any week in tho history of the
Stute. To b.-gin with, the Fair has
ah!i !y iii's'jmL-d larger !'i poi tions
than any Fair heretofore held. There
...;ii i. i, ....(w.ii u.;ii a oil.
tio'rs never before seen in the State !
and which are of such a nature as tot""'' "w cases oi tno.era
api.eRl to the !ive,,t curiosity and in- j ( U"- L P u r11'
te.'r.st of the publie generally. Olie .v. 1 new cases and ....deaths
of these featu.es will be P.wn'ee Hilfs I "T"'J , '"t the returns are
Gnat Wild West show, which is the
greatest outdoor show on earth. This
show carrii s more than ?.no hundred
..,.,!,'.. in..!ii.l!n,r i'.ii.iiiiw Sl-illlls. I'd
,,..,,.,-,, America") ludiaus. well known
cow boys, cow girls, jlel:iean Vaipje-
ns ili?., and ir.oto than one
hundred
h d uf H b including wild
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l.if.ieaii unistai !-s, leteking pouit
buffalo, wild Texas si eers. A-e. All j
this will combine in giving tin illinoly I
i realistic representations of real Wes-
ti i ii hie as it has been so frequently '
ii-p: eseiited in etorics of the great I
W
J he rolibei v of the old line :
stage coach by Indians and bandits
will be represented, true to life. The I
scene of is settl.it 3 cabin being fired
by Indians and tho inmates scalped j
will be ; I'sentc l with realistic force. '
Tli.' method of catching horse thieves
by the Wild eow boys of the West,
ho.- (hey are hung and riddled with '
bullcf i will also be presented. There
will bo life pictures cf the f.'.mous j
.Mountain Meadow luas.-acie and the.
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lamed osin.SC.I luiee ngnt, oeiween
I' ', I y. i u , 1 ,1... 1, ,i : .
llHi lliJiaLlll UU' '3 iin'l i'v mwiau.
last year. A Mexican bull light and
Wihl Buffalo hunt will also bo a feu
hue of this show.
Tlicnvii into 11 Tltrcslu'i'.
Sav annah, N. Y., August 2i.-
Mcaii n details of a peculiar tragedy
in CiiitviiM t-iiut.t have iust been ;
recc.ved here.
A boy while cutting bundles lor a j
thre .lmig liiacliine near I ato in llial
I,, ,,i.,l.- ..lit il,.. (...,..-'h
lialiil which so itifuruiled the latter
that ho caught the lad iipaiid threw
him into the rapidly revolving cyl
iinb-r, here ho w as ground to death
bcin. -c any one present could laisoa
hand to rescue him.
The brother oi ihc iiufortilimte
hid iiniiie.li.itely telletl t he m onlerer '
. ,
wllh a Lll(,'v' !l l"m" h'1'1
then l. pcatedly plunge,! tho tines
Ioi U tluotlgli Ills Uotlv until
he wastlcad.
All the tl.re.-hiiig hands stood j'.V to collectors of customs and others
and witnessed the terrible atl'air, on the Canadian and Mexican Irot.
apiarcnlly pai ;-ly7.ed by hoi ror und ti,,,-S) instructing them to ext -rci.-.e
unable lo interfere. 'special vigilance in the examination
.i tin- pi una. j
last Tuesday, in
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ce. tiot.s nee , ,m.
South t'iliollliil.'
u..v. i uimai. vmis rcnoininaie.i n u
large majority. I
The Tennessee convicts will be
i , i riid ii.tcU lo tlnj minus lios vu-k.'
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Samnsou Democrat: According to
' Mr. Under North Carolina will have
j threo Governors next year. Ho said
j and wrote repeatedly from May -Oth
to July 1st, that Llias Carr Wordd be
the next Governor. Ou tho night of
i the ltith of August for a few brief
; uul''8 ecmreU lUHk rl , k,u.
iti&f irun il u tint li.vt. I .nvurtmr
. i i .i i it ti
Since then he has beeu tif ten heard to
say thai, a certain Dr. Exum would
be the next Governor. Thoee of us
who roly upon Mr. liutler for frni' po
li'ical information are getting some
what coufuseu iu our minds.
Wilmington Messenger : On Fii
day night about midnigh. during a
stvoro electric storm, a Louso on
Myrtle Grove Sound, t.ear Carolina
U belonging to Mr Win. Turley,
! f tLl,s ty. wa8 "truck by l.gh'.niDg
i whose names can be hr.d. and who will
' make afiidavit to bis exact language.
descend so low as to hold converse
agaiu with Pat Exum 1
Charlotte Observer: Mr. Gay Ma-
T"ell, sou ol 'Jul. J. u. Jlaxwcu, was
(drowned iu tbo Iko at Latta j a.k
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welder wi re iu one of the round bot-
tomed boats, in their ishii t sleeves,
rowing over tho lake and evidently,
from their freque!:t laughter, having
a men v time. They wtie skylaiking
n good deal, lacing, rocking the boat,
and at limes pulling in diffeieut di
rtetions. Suddenly persons on the
bank saw the boat c-psuo and both
of the young men pitebbead-foremost
into the water. Mr. Jiluck welder
swam to ono bank, but Ulr. Maxwell
j though accounted a very good swim
mer, merely beat tbo wa.es with his
I btuds and anna and floundered. JIq
jctied out distressingly, a number of
i tin ts, but no ci.u on the bunks bad
j at Liiid any means of rescue. A col
jored .iiau, who bad some colored wo
: men i. a boat 13 or tf'.i fjft awav.
pushed for tho shore feariug to go
uear to thu drowning man le&t ho
overturn his boat aud having un
loaded the women, put back, but by
this time the cruel waters had closed
for tho last time over the unfortunate
young man.
Cholera iu Knrope.
llA.'.uiuiei. Aug. 28. Ol'lcial
t,,lnlrt .(,u . I'fi' ' eported iu
not complete, i raytrs wcrooiicrcn
in all l lie churches today lor cessa
lion ol the scourge. Whole house
hold? have l'een sent to thy cholera
hospital. Relict committees have
been formed and appeals fi r sub-
scriptious issued throughout t lie city.
-Maiikip, Aug. 2; 1 he t Ihcial
gaetto publishes a decree ordering
thai stringent measures i..e auopu-u
against cholera. Bigorous p-ccau-
tions are being taken on the frontier,
Si. I'KTEiisiirnt!, Aug. -Nearly
1 ,0hi) hiii'ses, including the (ioverti-
ment buildings have been turned at
Borisson.
Twenty-eight cases of cholera have
occurred in acharitable asylum here,
tho outbreak being due to ha I food.
The cholera continues spreading in
towns in Central Kussia, though the
mortality is nol alarming. Oilicial
retains show that througnoiit llussia
on Thursday there were reported
5,7.')" new eases and ,lil dent lis.
Iu St. Petersburg yesterday 75 uvv
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cases o . ueuuis woiu tepu.ii.-u.
London, Aug. 2! 1 1 nil tho deaths
that are reported from Asiatic chole
ra are true, ihcro is no doubt ol
(ircat liiilaiu having a visita'ion of
the dreaded rt onrge. Prom (iraves
einl, fivansi-a, (ilasgnw ami Bundi-e
reports (tune ol ilealh Irom the dis-
ease, showing that the ellorts ot the
health olficers lo keen it out ol the
country nave proven iriniiess
Ami
now this alteriioon eomes the report
inai a person
as oieil irom -Asiatic
cholerti at Ihiltoii. a largo maiinhte
iti'riug town twelve miles north wc:.
! Of' Mailt hesler.
I WAsiiiMiioN, August SO. A cor
; don iiispeciiiiu ami disinfect hm is
being rapidly es(ab!ishi.-d on tin-
seaboanl, f rem Louisiana to Maine.
iitnl aluli" the Canadian and .Meie:,n
i-..,..., 'r..(1 sinfe m-.l K.-.l--i :il
-
aut horitiesare wnrkingtogeilier,iii,d
lhero js practically a national t.ua-
Sec'eta. v Sm.uld.
'in, - tliit nftet'iuion isviii.,! n eit-eiil:ii-
nt i in in i ,'i-:i nt m iitnl tlt.'ir ,Vi-f-tK -mil
f -" '
(() t(M,.,uratn ,vilh ,ltV.,.,s Ot the
m: ii;ii ,..,.,.!.. il l...... i
heMx mwr in SU(.h utlio IW tll(.y
m.iy (,t,em j,,,.!,. lo preVtMlt j.
trodui lion of cholera into U.l : I'niU'd
but.
Kilkd at the Hat.
LA.";sr"Hi, Pa.. Aug. 20. Thomas
iuniio.iy, ineiiilier ol the i.-ot ustda's
chili, was at the bat and Fermnn
pite'.iing f'ir the Lanslord loam Sat
urday. The hitter threw a strong
lin-curvo ball, which Donnelly mis
judged and struck at instead of
moving out of the way. The ball
, hit him in the ear, knocking him to
' the ground. He was hastily carried
'oil' the tield and a physician suni
' moiled, but before the latter arrived
j the injured men died.
! Shot Attempting to Escape.
Jackson, Mich., Aug. DO. I'M ward
! Huntley, a I'd year Detroit burglar.
I John Havis, a live year burglar trom
Kalamazoo, and "Lige'' Pulhfd. sent
' Iroin Detroit lo" hi", years J jr assault
j with attempt to kill, tried to escape
I this morning Irom the penitentiary
j by climbing the prison wall. Hunt
j ley and Davis were btlully idiot iti'!
liullrrd w as c apt i:iv !.
j Tho Hotel DelLioLt at the Sulphur
Springs, five niihs from Ashcril'e.
wus burned down at midnight lat
Wednesday night. All the uuists !
eaped. j
The only way to cure fever and ague !
is either to neutralize the poisons!
which cau.se the distaso or to expel
them from the system. Ayer's Agne
Cure operates, in both ways. It h; n
warranted specific for all forris "t
malaiial disorders, and never fails to
cu. Tiy it.
Tlit; Titan of Chasms.
a m i r, :l milc.'
J.uNfi. AMI 1'UNTII'
v. u i' 21 1 Mij.is
IKE A I'LOWtt:.
The Grand Canon of the Colorado
lliver, in Arionu. ismw for the lirst
time f.-.r-i! v avc-ssibl" to tourists. A.
lcgulai stage iinc has been establish
ed from I'lagsta!!'. Arizona, ou the
Atlantic i'. Pacific Jiailroad. making
the trip liom Flugstutl to the must
impo-iii. pr.rt of the CY.i.ou i?i less
than 1 - hours. The t;ig' fare for the i
round t:;p only J).00, and meals
and comfortable lodgings are provid- j
ed lhrvi!;;ho:'t the li ip .it a reasonable
puce, i no view of the Giand (.anon
aiVorded at the lertuinus of the stage
route is themo.-.t stupendous panorama
known in nature. There is aiao a trail
at this pi'int leading down the Canon
wall, mora than I'.nuo feet veitically,
to tiie river below. The descent of
the trail is a grander experience than
climbing tho Alps, for iu the bottom
of this ten iae and sublime chasm are
hundreds of mountains greater than
any ol tho Alpine lange.
A book desci ibing the trip to the
Grand Canon, illustrated by many
full page engravings from special
pLotogiitphs, and furnishing all need
ful infrn mrUion, !;viy be obtained tree
upon application to John J. Byrne.
ilonadnock Block, Chicago, III.
-iaiiiii;i.
J" N'.:li-. .- .it u.alin hi.. I ;nr'-l!i"
ivi. CMtuiiil.-.i .lmi't-l .-i-v.-u coti-f h
WIU.IAMS-lit N ll l
rt' ii J--r n-f -n, l.y Chim
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1 f' Ml-. J. O. V.'ILl.Vil.-
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-4 Miss IK'LLIL ClLlU'l.t lu Mr. Jl UN WIL
LIAM-.
New Ailvcrtisemei-
A DMI N 1ST l! AT( ) I ! S NOTICE.
ICi- -1 .-1 1 ' i : . - 1 h iKliuliiinili'r ft Sum!.
J. Mnull, ll. i VllM-il, I l.if'iT !I.M1 hI i.H-3..ii.
Inil.iuij 1 1 lui iut;iliut s il-i l...-o.i. nt t hiMl
tl.. HUiii". i-.i uu-. .r my Hii'.rni'y, T. U. w.iLai;it,
-i, or t'l'i-iM' tin- lf-l itn nt Soli-iiiiit-i , Irj-i.
Sipiunilx-r 1. IK'J. Mine J. Itn iul.I'Sox.
SAND SALK.BY VT11TI K OF
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wile, Mii'l n- r u-! in lli.i i.in.'i" nr tin- H.-iM.tr nf
lleril- i. r liinli-ini i in-, iu 1-....K CO. 461.
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1 'ilr.l.M', .11 I'J nVIi 'i 111. .-ii ..D)V. IL" -:c ii
.v i. s.-(.i--inl r. If.iJ. On-1. .li w.nrf IuiiiJs, e wit
1 l-n:-l Ijiiiu ill III" i. llli!- ..f I'li.'it li.'t 111 , C.-liti
t -v j-l:l;.. i... .-ii- ih" waTi-i's. i niov rli-r, I'l-tfliinliu:
nt a l'lr-.k "itk niutni. thr l;it 1!1,-.iii-...ii c.K.p.-r
LUirnvr. ilii-ii--" iiim'Oi TO i...r.-i fi-iini,'.-. .-oriii-r.
tl.i-li' i-.-l!-! ll '-i l-cl-'i. 1" r. i-..tn-r In 'rini"'a (Int.,
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...Hih t'.i. ,v vin'nf in r...ii ., 1 iti.-. ?l'll"
mm 13 iiilei l.i Hi-- l'i i.-iMili--: itiii.'iIiiIiii; 3i
u ri's. MAUISON ltliiuU'l.
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1WOK1GAGK SALK.BY VIR-
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Si -Mi ,il. wlfi' hi' I ii- l.-.l ..ii ;.H!;i... -.i.l .n. ! 94 III
It... k 1 1: in tin- ni-v ' in i:is-pi .-f ln-. .iK ot
Cliii'.l.itin "..limy, i mih -.. !l i..i ii-Ii nt iu!illi
mi"ilnii nt Uu. ""tut li"tif-o ii.inr f-. rnei'i'ir'r - n
S.-i 1 .111' AY. Ol" ITlll il.lj s. ...'lil "l , C.-.IJ. Ilirt
ri-ul "?-lii " ili-ii-rllu-.l On-!. 'In "i.ii'iiii.nii; i" ,-ti-ri,
plliiui" lii rakiiin-l l"Milit(.. In i Imiti'itti i'"unl.-,
iiii-l i."tiii: 1 i N-i i tti lii" ilivii- ii -if 'In- l.-ui'i-.f
t-n-i'i I- m::.i!'. s t. womiu.i:.
A-.iyu.-i is, i.-:-i.
A S'B'il tw'li.irs" FAKM iK'iir Il.iyn.il and
Mti:i ill", Cliitlhruii " uiitr, iu wly fi-lu-.l, anil In
Kti.,. i nii lli!":.. ISj.J. i..l!, .in, iMttmi ami t-.-iu-co
Int.. I. r..r -.ei ins. 1 itri !!ir.n,i.-:iiin. , . . -;i
nr ft-tiln-.-i
Mi-. .T. (illiltONS,
July 2". l; lUYWot).', S. C.
i Nonce i- m-rty prti-n tl.nl iho H-ar-l "f c -un'v
, rHiuini-.Mi.ii.rr.- or rintih.iu) ('"inny h;t" I f n -I
tlini-' l t(.'' 'iMi)t' j-r.-i hi (iuir an I lii' li m-'ii-l
111 tiilll I.''!lhlill'. nst'l t' V ci;tMI- lie 1 Mir v. itn
i prri'ii.-l n: t.'Wii.'hli' titiMMvir.:i, nt uhi-u
j i la.'i- il !.-.-tt'iM will lior.-fiiu r U'hW'l. 1U v .
' cm ithiiiit; iu I'.wihli- will ink1 hvx U"iict
' Im'P'i I.
h. U MAHH
! .Iu!r (, 1KU i (K li.rtM.
' Jones Seminary for Ycnng Ladies.
n. r h:.-.t'.'.ri.il A I u.-r-r . Ii' if ti f:i! !. n
' li.'t!. miiM-r.t! w-i'' f. C'-'.n.ii'.li' i uil.ili.L-f ulili
.. ii ;u i-' i4- jii it- i. r t. ir-hi'T an.!
ti:iU"ti, 'fi m .-m-iil.tis .-i'Mrt";.
II. 1 A. tJ ' ' i W I i ill. i;.1,
Ju'yV. 1 .'.. AP i:.-al.liK ri;.t-!t-, N. 1'
" FEllDSHIP "ACiBEa-
I'l I Mi.. I-..-S! 'II.-' l'IH-;ll,lT.I lli-h S, lli'.-l:-.
t'l i; I ; ?d ii l. ALoiiance eoui,t . N. C.
1. ,-;ii.-. -.-v. n v.lli-t-1" u'ti of i.r.tl.Hin.
iT.-l-m -t- i-f avi l'rt ' 'I' ' ' 'I'V'-. I-..'lii-iS "l
! l,: II, .ill. .'X,i-,l Si.n.li.y. I . r ill'
...l.i i.r i ii 1 1 t-.-r I 'n I'.i iii.ii - :i ..ln- -
r.. l.. U N. l i-:ii. i.fti.
.!..! -if, l'i'--
UU CI
AM) ill S1M.SS INSTI IT TK.
ma i.i: am i i:m. i .:.
A M.-ip'llfl'-i'llI Ni'W l-illl Ill'K -v. l-.1i l;l. -I- h'u-li'ty ;
n.iiii-: ti. s.-tiik- t'-i. !
l i 'iullllll nil I l-altli(ul l.nmtKll. Itiiilt-1 J.l
1'i-r iin'iitli. 'i'iilii"ti li' iti lu to t:t in r nu nih.
I N'i, or nurlifte 6.
, ovrr aim t.tii,liiis iMs'yfar. full tsrm IkhiIiui
Ailk'.lsl 1"h.
tT l er ciltBl' sui .Ti !nl !
1. U. M AlUMiI.V. Ir1n(lrl. '
I Utnr, i. C, I
I
I
crunm
JilUUU
come m s
THAT THEY ARE NOW SELLING AT
Tlioy have :i complete Flock in every lino, Mid titty Jiavtf
hew conntK need cttttvt vic's in nllkin'ls of !? mui goc' 5
for the cash.
They keep th
Largest Stock of Shoes in the County
Have a
FDLL STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTSIIiS,
vim-h they are ollerini: very cheai for the cash.
They tiy t kce everything, so if you nee! anything 7C'-"
can be .sure to I: ml it
Julv 7, 1S02
J. J. Tin mas. President.
Ai r. A. TiiiWst. Vico r.-csldtnt,
The Com Mr rcial ami Farmers '
op i.vi-:iiji.i Mi c.
Pnid up capital 100,000.00. Authorized capital 50L',( 00.
CMrVvi t'.v .'.'' ' Sorth CivAoul, t'ciraarg '', ISOl.-DIRECTORS:
J. J. Tbomrs,
i. W. Watts.
J. B. Hill,
A. A. Thompson.
Yj. 7n:e.
II. li liattle.
F. B. Bancey,
T. 11. Biif"?,
OUR CARDINAL POINTS:
SM'KTY, rUOMl'Tyi: UUKIIALITY, VOUHTESf.
Accounts of Farmers, Pusks, Corporations, Administrators and Ini--viduals
soli.-ited on favorable terms.
SPECIAL ATTENTION given to accounts of Country Mercidfcls one?
individuals.
COLLECTIONS made promptly ou all pccessiblo points.
Our large
URGE STEEL AMD
is fitted with
liiai III
TIIE ONLY BANK IN RALEIGH WHERE CUSTOMERS rUVj?
THEIR OWN SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES-A PLACE WHERfl
MONEY, JEWELRY and VALUABLE PAPERS are absolutely aafe.
Cirrespondeneo ftolicited.
Sept. 'li, lb'Jl. ly.
HARDWARE!
STOVES AND TINWARE!
Wagon Material !
m, mi, limn
TT1WT TIT K1IT1PT) PPW!?
irrr
'ili
mi
TOOLS ana CUTLERY. ;
BARBED WIHE FENCING :
ETC., ETC. '
LOADED SHELLS,
2 CENTS EACH ! '
Prices to Suit You!;
THGS. H. BRICKS & SOUS, !
W. L, DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cenlen.
Anil oih.T si'iTlnUI"!! fnr
Oi'titlmi'D. Lii'llr. Itoi'i ntiil
JIImi s ufo hP j
. . ., ... . i
if'.: .'ji-a: uesi in ino wona.
V i If V 1 nutit wli:. U will iii.iwar ?u
jjfSyf i nil.-i.iiT.
XTi Take no Substitute,
'.'JMeSfffl. l,ut ItiMst !.lill W. I,.
l-'lt I.I. . ?-llvf.. "I'll
y&y'H " ami r""'' manijicU va
" LUMBER!
All kinds of Lt'MBIill for sale at tbe!
PITTSUORO SHUTTLE MILL
WEATtiEn-BGARD'KS, !
l'i wi.ii ami Kir.N Iii;i,', .it Boron.
Jiills sawed to oitb r st short notice,
tiood Ci tling and l lcioring already
Biviisstu at onlv sf l.'Jfl )er KtO fr-t.
03". 1TOCZ, 'Jr.
Sept. 17. 1M1. I
Sf ATK )F Noiri ll CAItULINA
- COl.NTV Ol- Cfi.iTIIAM.
in tl. SuiMi'ir tmri.
Anna M. rinil" v A. 11. r.inls.
T hi Is hii a.i.'.ti i..r iliv..ri-, anil it ni',i.it'ft(;
t'l the siilti.lH.',li.i .it ttm . ..llrl tleit Ilirtdi.U'ii'lHiit,
A. l Kn.ilH, ts nut a r stilnot .if ttim St4ii. unit
.-iinni.t alii- .tut lilllRDrw tw r.iunil tlismlu, lii. tu
tit.rf.tiy .i..itfttl iin-l rmjittriMl tn Rp4ir. itnuwiir
..r i-inur m tli .i.-ittitltT'ti comptulai at thi. ni-ii
iitiii .( tht Su.rl,.r iiuttrt ol t'ti-iihato riti.t.iy to
W l.M hi I1tu.h.'r,i' on ih third Mrm.liiy after
nrrtt i'utty iq sv,,Dli i't'. ti.'
Aug ), 1-va. k. H, HOLT, C. 0. C,
B. S. JiiiiiAS, Cf.s:ier:
II. W. Jackson, A-s't Cashier-
11. A. London,
Ashley Home,
K. B. Itauey,
j. -. Holding;
A. F. Page,
Fred. Puiiips,-.
W .o; BojiaDf JFr
rim-
pinsBORo mm,
FOR BOYS AM) GIRLS,
J. Jl TlIACil, 1'rincipati
MISS FAS.ME TIIUrS0., Assistant
The Fall Term will beglu August
2!tb. 180?.
Tho course of Instruction will txf
thorough, cud Is desigued to culti
vate ia the student self reliance, by
teaching him to think and not merely
to accumulate facts.
The classical course includes a thor
ough raining in Latin, Greek.- Mathe
matics and English, as far as tsnezta
sary to enable a student to cuter out
beet colleges and universities.
The applicant for admission iuc
tho school is u -signed to that ( IffSfi.
which on examination he shows Lir.:
self qualified to ei.icr ; nnd he is re
quired to master thoroughly the sturl-'
ics of that class before be is advanc
ed to ft higher one.
Tho teachers will earnestly 6irr."
to impress npon the Btndcnt thiif'
moral itctitinic is the only caff i jn..
of character, aud to eultiva" in iiij.-.
christian principles, refined fft!;v.r.
high sense of hc'aor, am.'' ccuptfi
regard for truth.
Tuition per month, of fwv." pr-'.'.r
Primttry English Blanches i n.'
Interuiediate English " ? ')"
Higher English ' o.-..
( lassical Cod l oo " 4 (K
Contingent tea per Session .Vf?
Bookkeeping ijl.00 per month exira.
Board can be obtained iu the tow
at a very reasonable rate, uud we il
licit foreign palronr(e. l'ittsboT-
noted for itu heullhfiil cbr; .U', uic:
for the hospitality, intelligi ai
morality of its people, and a . I'.d ;
trusted to their erne will be we!'. '
for-
.No ilcd.ietion from tuition ! !1 liw
lniide t ecpi in cases of if "-re tf.id
f it !!' ! il!itrs.
Tho boys t:tid firls wU be fnfigbf
in scpartit'- r:.oi:iy, and hae Si .uiilo
pmy 'timtids.
U; tn. i ts will be pn ' " pHfron
every ten wi .:kn.
TlMTIoN Mi ST 1)K I'AIO Al THE KSP Of
i ' ii MnN ni.
Ni,, i. Is I, "li l y clfi-n IImI Uu- llnaril of Cntilit;
c.-imrilr -.i"iii in nt CliAitiiuti rouni' . rsnri;.-?
i'.!" I'lin in Oiilail'l t r, , j r . . t Trim tlsf..''
t..i'.-,l.ir ni-i.-i.iiif,l h..ii uu-t alsoffom Brxvn'i
r-iiee in Mw ll"ie tuwu.-liiti to Lttnjrtjr ch.inl'
n.'ii-.
All iM-rn'iii. tiinii il tnyiiiuatC !-1oil Pw-B'
sin v wia liHirattw SneullHml ti vjlii M tho placM
utKv namo.1
; Oy (if .Iff M lh" II' and
!. II. MAfiRtf, r-ltrk.
I aiicu-i , imi-.i,
SJIIEI'.IFI'S HALE. DY VIMTtl'
rl an l-uM Miti'ii IsmiciI to mn from tbinitipW.-i-'
n.i.it of I'h.ititam I'-niiiy In lat.u of B'.uaiim M
n.irr.-ll n-l H,.'aiiiHi w. . WaiH-it., t will nell n
iiuM.r aiM-'t"ti t'-r i-iisS, nttbi.rotirvhoi.ffn Qtnti
in ltlmli.-i'r, mi Mwiiit, l!i2ftUinf hrpl, n x r,
In'.i-j, tirtv a.-rf "i imi'J lb Ul'-kory Modhtaln n
ship, Hit), ilulftu Hi' audit of W. V. Dark art ntlira,
ami helti 'he rctm "f ibo bnrnmirmA aliottefl it
.lit W, Ii. Wi..-on: alKi (It lit final n f ald
Watwin In a trwt Imi '-r to nam tovMble,
known as lie Mrs Sulllf 1K B. Waitvm laud, art'
JoImIhk th l-.ii Is of A J. Ttmil and uIImt. 1B,
alii-Te In I l"Cl to a rtor ni.rua.:a.
b-:nce f AYLOtt, (.hurl
i auf. m, ltn. r j. t. ivth-m, ifr