.JI'U1. 1 .-' H. A. LONDON. Editor. a. in -x j . 11 McKinlkv find llobart ore the nominees of tbo Republican nation 1 convention, and a high protective tUrilf and a gok) standard are tlio two ami n planks ol its platform. Willi these candidates and this platform tho Republican predict n weeping Victory. Tlu-j' appeal with t great air of coiifldeneo to tho peo jda and predict their npprobnlio!) at tlio polls. Ortainlj tin ir national convention "Was ory enthusiastic, and the load ?rs are already exultant over their anticipated victory. Tim utmost Harmony ptevniled in tho conveti Iloit, except upon tho liuuneisl plank, and Hint was adopted by an over wheli'jiiiif majority, by a vote of 312A to 11(4 An was expected McKin'ey was nominated on the first ballot mid by miiM than a two-thirds majority. The voto Was for MeKinhy, 341, for Rend, (l for tuiy, 5 lor M.orton, li'ih for Allison and 1 for Jinn Cameron. yennlors Teller of Colorado, Can aon of flali, Dubois ol Idaho, and a few other silver delegates with drew from t ho convention, as soon a tho goid titandiird plank was adopted and announced that the;, would not support i!s i,.-iii':nvii. 3enator Tollor is reported to inve aaid that ho nr.d the other silver Republicans will voto for tho nom inee of tho Democratic national con vention it he is a free silver man, Which now sconi!? certain. It is to bo noted that none of the delegates from this Statu followed Senator Teller anil tho oth?r silver Rollers no, not one: not oven Sena tor Pritebard, who has pretended to 3o 60 strong for free silver anil whom our Populist legislators helped to elect as the eitcceesor of Z.:bi:lon J3. "?auce ! Demockats should not delude them mlves with the vain ho;:e of Uepub lican revolt niutorially aiding ihem at the next election. The experience of tho past has f ally proved how vain in such a bojio. Whenever Demo crats have depended upon Republi can bolters to help them, they have sleon grievously disappointed. It matters not bow niuch Republicans may abuse each other before the eloction, yofc when tho election conies Ttioy como together and vote t.'gth r. And wo can only judgo the fu- j tHire by tho past. From the experienco of thn past wo do r.ot place much hopafor J'cni I 9cratic aucccss upon the bolt of the! silver delegates at the Ilepublican national convention. Win! wodoj not doubt the sincerity of Senator I Teller and tho other bolters, yet we do not thiDk that their '"Lolt" will amount to much, and, if the Demo cratic national convention should bo ffj. foolish as to nominato Senator Teller and thus become the tail end Of this llcpublicarj bolt, it would be a repetition of a similar folly in 1S72 and would result just as disastrous ly. Indoed the outlook and prospects ior success wore brighter then tlan now, for Democrats, in 1S72, were confident of success by endorsing the nomination of Jloraco Greeley. When tho Democratic convention was held in 1872 the Ilepublican rsvolt seem ed much more important than tho present one does, and u larger num ber of prominent Republicans hud embarked in it tbau are now iu Sen ator Teller's revolt. And when Democrats talk about aominating Senator Teller let them remember that bo distinctly declared last weok that ho fu'ly approved ol all the Republican plattorm except its financial plank. The tariff plank of th-.i Ik-publican national convention, held last week, denounces, "the j-rescul Democratic fcariff as sectional", that is the Repub lican party denounces the tarisrii-'vv passed by the Democrats because it ia more fuvorablo to tho peop'o of the South then the previous (Mc Xinley) "tariff law. This same de nunciation and accusatiou was made hcn the biil was under discussion in Congress. Tbo Republican in tho last Congress accused the Dem ocrats of legislating 100 much ia 70r of the South and denounced si. :h legislation as "sectional", just as tin ir national convention has now donounccd the Wilson tariff law as being "sectional", simply because it rcmovodthe tariff tax from cotton ties and somo othor articles used by 3outborn farmers. And yet Senator Cutler doclarcs that Southern farmers, who are Populists, will "go bodily" into the Republican parly, rather than co operate with the Deinwrnt ' The Democrats of this Judicial district held their convontiou at Dur- ,, 1 rr 1 1 . , ham, on last Tueod ly, and nominated Mr. Jaiuob S. Muuuiug as their can-, didate for Judge of this district. j This nomination will be board ! ''T, 7, . , readers, for although bo has bsen residim; in Durham aoveral veai m ho :n. u ..1. 1... i. - i.. .. wis born and reired in frit ban.' was oorn ami le.neu in (,1.11 nam nnd is proudly claimed us one of orn-j Chatham bovs. II d is tho m u.iud : llu is tho Mcoiid John Mauuiii'' and i . 1 . " uni:ii ui;so. ...j ii-i..e. ton of the Hon will make an adi Kcjiuldit'jui ;ii iottal Fluf form. Tlio platform adopted by the Re publican iiui.ii.ial convention, ho't v(-ri!. in .niiln hnur Mini ij Biinii.-Aliut i ol a stump hp.-cih. Its two main; p'aiuis -ii-e in favor of ! ho e;.-tiii;,' gold standard mid high pr..teclivn : M-;iV Tlu f, il In wi iit is. I lii P. 1 1 iv 1 nil I plunk . ' Wo are in:: evcrv iiioa:'iiin ly oppos.-d I la t.) ll-b ciM-ney or impair tho civdil of ; our cou:il ry. Wo are lln-r-! j -s('d to the free c linage of i-:.e.-i;t by inlOi-ililloinil -.vi'h t he commercial li s' ions ore op- ; siiver, i 1 ; men! ; o! the ! world, which w plvdg;- oarso'ves to pr-'iuoic, and t::i!il such agircnicnt can lv.) (itit iined the existing gold stand i! d toust be maintained. Our paper currency noisl In.- loaiulaiiied nt p iriiy with gold, and we favor e.U tuiT.siii :es designed to iiiiiintnin in vioUldy 1 hi o!)!igi!i :is of t'm I'nil ed States and ail our money, wiioili T coin or piper, ut tho present staudiir.l, thii s: iii lard of' Urn most enlightened nalioiis oi'the earth". Toe resolution introduced by the silver Republicans, and which was reject:-. 1 by an over whelming ma jority", is as foMows : "Tbo Ilepiib iean parly favor tbo use ol both i;o!d and i-ilver ns eij lai S'lii ilai-l inoticy and pledges its pow t. . ,.. 1 ...... ii., .i,,.i. a: d iiidcpci.di nt coinage 11I g tiiver at our minis at j ho rui 1 ,f j c, I pal ts of silver 10 1 part ot gold". Tho taiilT plank is much longer than th. financial plank, because tin Republicans think that thn tariff i?" mo e in; p ,:i ,: t Ihiin the finnuciil question. The following is a part . 1 tl e t'.irili pl.mk : We r.'iie.v and emphasis' our a'- iegi.-i:ic! to tho piniey of pro! ce'.iou j as ti.e fcii .vai l; of A.'.!:-! i.a-i ii:(.l'.w- I lll'l! iiol: '.en. iec.e.. n-i-1 ti.e lo'llilia-j ti'iicf Amcri'-iii in vt !, .pin. nt ;n! prosperity. This true A -iiei'i.-aij poi.cy tti 1-3 loreign pro duds a-ul en-j c-nnages home industry : it put .4 tin- I uul -u ol rcvenu.f on foiei;;u g-.ods. it secures the A uieriiMU tor tho American producer 111 itket it ui liulds the Auieriean soindard ol! wages for ;h. Aniei'iciii workirgniat): il put.-'. t!i-i lacio) y bv the side of the 1 farm and tuak: s the American I. tinier ics dependent on foieigu deniaud and p: ice-' it ili.'iVe.s octierai tin if: and founds tho strength id all on the strcngih of each, lu its reason able Application it is just, fail ar.d imp'irtiil. cprslly oppose! t) for eign control a:id d inn.-.- ti.: monopoly. We denounce the present Demoua' ic tirilFas s-' tioua'. injurious to the public credit and detractive to b isines.s eutei-priso. We denial d such an r-ipiiiabui tariii'on loi'dn imports, v. t.tch eomu iulo compeii l:o 1 with American products, as will not only furnish a K-ipi ile revenue for tho tiuei-ss uy c-ipeuses of the government, but will jirotect Ameii can labor Iiom denidation to the wage level of other land.. We are not pledged to any p-irlicu'.ar sehedu Its. The question ot rates is a pnic tical (piestion. to bo governed by the C'liiilitions ot l.irt luu-i an.l ol pi'ot uci ion; the r and iiiicosupruiiiis log principle, is Hie protection ami development of American Ubjr and j industry". - ! (iiirrctl. A. ilob.irt. As probib y very fow of Iho Ukc- oitf's readers had ever Lo'oru beard 1,.. ie i- 1 . .- - o thn llepublicati candidate tor ice 1 . , ... , President, w-copy Iran, tho as.. iugtui. 1 D. (' ) oi' -' the lodowing skelei! of him ; Garrett A. Jlobait, nominaied by ilia llejiablican pirty for the 'ieo Prt sidcin-y of tiie C niied Stales, was born at Long Hr.u;eh, N -J.,in 1SH. lie gradiiuled Irom ISutgcrs Col lege before he was f.Viiity years old uiel studied hi iv with fjoerute.-i Tut 'tie at 1'atorson, b..ii:,,' adniiitel to ! t .. bar in l-ii'l 1 In 1872 bo was elected a member ol the New Jersey liouso and was I rc-s' lccted and cho-cn speaker. He ' declined an election in l!S7!5, and in j 1S77 ho was c-leclcd senator lion , PiHsi.ie county, lie was re-elected to l.;y pillion, ai.u serveu 111 me 01 ' fico from that lii.:e ut.til the expira i tior. of tho year 1-82, being president i pro tciu ol' th body for tho last two ly (.; of wiiidi ho was a member, j In l?-l ho w,.s nominated by tho ' ll'-publi -an caucus f tho legi..... 'iro I for United Stales fc'ena'or but w is loot elected, as ti.e legislature was i Iumocinlic and John U. Mt Pnerson ' was c!-'en. In 1 - SI bo br-came a i member of the ii- publican national ; committee. j In business life bo has boon active : and energetic. Ilo is me president 'i-.c Passaic Water Company, the j Acnuarkanoiik WaUr C j.tr.y, tho' .Pafuson K.idroad t'ompany's con- soli-luted lines, the M"rris Cunty I liailroad. and tho People's C .s Com 'pany. Lla is a director in several national bauks, inclu. bog the First : National Bank of Patcrson, nod the ; Patcrson Savings Institute. lie is ialsoon tho directory boards of tho New York, Su".piehantm and West em lUilroad, tbo Lehigh and Hud j noil Ilivcr Kailroad, tho Barbour ; Flay. Spinning Company, tb- Fir-n ccr Silk Company, the Kdisou K' c trie Illuminating Company, the A nurioan Cotton Oil Oom"-v,' some forty or more additional cot With many of these con t,0 q the position of loyal advisor. Mr. Holmrt is a resulent 01 x aiei to ho has a lieantilul home, .which is the center of tho social uin,MlilioHOt lhe city, -t",, win. w ncr ' ,! I,M S ' ' , ,,vM., . i-eimii.i- nmiwa rr.r-'r. ! -pno iU'pu'olicai.H -'iiim-d control of 1 this Coiij-rcss by ilenmnicing me tivaehcry and iiicimpetency of the 1 i Dimoci-uiio pattv, and by promising I to take bold iiuj vigorous steps o ; iv,.rivn liiisineitH and to sH) fall n; : t l,U tiii..ress bv ilenniinciii!' tlP i ivvivu liusitn-ss and to skill f:i!l n- : 'inici'S. Too tir.-fc s.-N-ion of Hits j Congress is closed, aiui wuai ii if,tiou desirable write a n u, r 10 u.a- U-cn done? Absohitilv u-.thiug. Not IcizWt. W.mt was staled llo-u h now j ;i kiii Io law lias Co.ll oassctl Ha will remove a single evil mat is mm f -evin-' 111.0:1 the body politic; 11 1 in .;.. Ii.w il-:it will raise prices, 1 M j,, oa-i:r to p".V, give em-I . 1 ,1 I . !,..! in- i-.'iiiiiVe hrd ! I limes and st ignution which totla.' r(i,., c is a vei y de.-id. ! .l,i!.ie:,ce l : -" ". "" 'imm-asa thr, atniin- pall over the ! ...mum niiuing deuiiier.-r.s as In wt'at. ! ami n woman lioth nea.,y g.o-.vi,, inatii.n. t.o.u ocean" to ocean. Iiij.lanv. HVc.t the iWlcnls le'.tci j w 11 e .-iniosiig I !fiii-e, ves v.il h a pin . . , 1 1. .,,1,1,1,1 1 v . 11 1 .... 1 1 I ,, ,.1,,, I', .,,. .v,..i-!lol. 1 hi. w. .-iiiiia h us one ol I n: U'-u it ,, B,miW, l.'aak. and tind.r circumstances like the j mesio t. 11,1 record Is tuo InOSi 1 d am aging record tli it a paciy can liave 1'inil is, the gold cimibiiio and mon opolista have M!i-cecd.-d in getting conditions nhnos! exactly as they do she them. ' Then whv does S-nator Hitl.-i H.y noil the i'oniilnts won.u , "go bojilj" ink) the KepuK'.ean par ly rathir than co-'per-ii with the l')eniocials? Mn Uncoil t J Fusion No Longer Poss'iMc. Mci-ir W. A. Ci nl brie, in an inter view w ith a r. -port 1 r ol the Washing ton '.i-.', is lcp.'i'led as .saying as billows : 'The Populist and lb-publican par lies in North Carolina have drifted so far apart that fusion is no homer thought of by either. It would hive b -en impracticable, iu,yv.-rty, on the I'rcsi.bntial ticket, but now there I I Wl.l llC till CO'll Ollllll 1011 in.-.e. l i-l'ic -rs, as there was in li'l 1 ncie ay bu a local e-unbin it ion iillecling j ,'i ,iov i.lli...-1-s. but this will Isca'cely h'.- eeccral. la lS'.U the Iftisioi. iiiov.-n-.'int was carried to s 11: e-.ss b-eiiiis.f two gi-ent ret irms were ! ;. be 1 blaim-d by it -the reform ol j tin! eb C'ion blrts and the repeal id 8 pi- ivi-iou of the Constitution which 1 iviv.i ilm TiA.M.sliitnie tho riiglit to up int uia"itru'es, wlio, in turn. m c.l0 1 riiuutv ,,,,,.( i :u i u l"i :i r 1 1 1 1. !.,-; ). f. ;-oiiini:ssioni I's, tlio it all local o.'iicials were carried oui; 1 lhl! ball,, tinea thing ot i,Ul yA!it ntl,l the riht of Ilm people ,.i1() ls,, t!,(.ir own ul'iieuis wili ucv (, . tnhen nwav. I ..-pi,, ro is now no longer any such I f,. ciiiibM.ing against too ir,.i. - ii,i lia.l ht-.o I for nerpetu ilini; the-.e abuses, f the anuses liave been corr- c thiee heparat an 1 so there will be ticke's in ihe field '. Pliitocrat'y's i;hultenj?8. Ki'-.ai Uo S.-w V .1:'. W .r!.'.. Ihe noniiuiitions at St. Louis are a triumph for Riuloccicy. Monopoly and Ureed. Major McKtnley is the chosen npostlrt of those forces, their peculiar representative and advocaie. Tho doctrine ol excessive "protec tionism" wuich bears his name, and which he insists is the olio vital is sue of this year's campaign, is their doctrine, lis app'icui ion iu practice ni.'ans tho enrich inent ot all the hordo ol monopolists, bouuty-giab-bcrs, trust sjicculalois and other op pressors ot tlio people. U was Major McKinlcy himself who. as Chairman ot the Ways and Means Committee, permitud these people to invade the Capitol and write into the law ail license ihey wanted to levy unearned tribute up .,11 tin, neonle. it he is elected I'rcs- ! j, taut ho is pledged up to the eyes : not to approve any imi ior men j benefit which they may j-ersuado I Congress to pa-s, but to use all the i inilueiico of the executive c'U:e to iseci.ro the :a.ss-igc ot laws permit !.ing them to tax the people at Will land po-.ket the proceeds. ' And lor Vica-Presideiit they have : 'luu'1' , nu . ,.' . nil . -ceured the inonuution ot one oi . t . Mr. llobart is not only ; i!k. !lllr) ,c.y (l iJlcuI moiiopolistU- I combinations in ilenaneo 01 plain statutory law, but is tumseii m j have been uimciiit for lue couven president ot one, the highly paidjtion to have picked out one thai aent of another and a member of ; would Lave been weaker. Aside still other conspiracies iu restraint j Irom the enmity ot many of thcie of trade and in oppics.sion ot the poo j publican leaders because of the p'o. unit hods adopted by Mark llaunn, cjuch a surrender ol t!o Uipunii- cans to plutocracy and monopoly trives to tho Democracy a great ops pnrtuuity. D.atli i.f An Efcenl ric Citizen. As it vill.- jin-.-i.ii m l'lrir! .:ii o.i-torv.T. , Lewis Click died Monday at his : . 1 . . . 1 v;.2 hooje, near not .-pi ,1 roaocctftd citiy.cn b it eeecnl C 11 IS re.aLea in at 110 um-i: lenced ids dog, -liter going through the regular Kuni ot a trial, to eleven vmi-s close (-entitlement for killing a chicken. Tho dog was imprison-; ed (or seven years in an old crib, till i finally soma ona carried tho animai , away, and it w as never seen after .; wards. At nnothoi time Click sen ; tenced an ox lor three years to a poo te leet rfju .ro for pushing -Iovvq a . tew panels of fence. 1 he osci ved tho sentence -- - - It. is said that tho noniation of McKinlcy cost Mr. llanua A Co. S.-iitl.(i!'i). and that they have .'ui),(.('(! loTt to put "where it will do the most good". liurliD'.'ton News; Mrs. A. L Nowlin, ator near Swepsonviilo, is ..i.w.lrTr iv,i:inn. Oiiu ilnV lasl week a dog acting straugoly came into the yard, at wuich the children l.Mut'oil lor :i iilacn of sdatv, wliilo Mrs. Newlin proceeded to kill tue cmine with boo, which sbo did 011 short notice Washington Letter. IFronour lleeiilur Corri'i"U'lrwi.) Wasiiinoton, Juno IV), lS'.W President Cleveland's letter stal- I inf that he, "as an unflinching dom- ocral Who lias- oeen notiorca ny uis parly and who defli.e hnre.ifu-r 110 j reater po.iucii pnvie innn 10 cw '"I'-V''''1 , ' I . o.il.l n,.t have h.-en simiiism.' io 1 1, V!t ,,f ones- p mdeiiio, in! w'uicli it was nouitiudv staled, b Wuicli it was pouimeiy naieii, in ftui liori:y, many monihs n.;o lh.il jVesidenl Cleveland was not and w.,l, ,,! b- a ean.lidaie I' I01 e t I'-.i.. ennvfiitn.n, and that, he .':iit' :ji ennveiitn.n, and that. wo ml wiiein-ver 1.0 de-iiied Mien oomo to lUSb. lliilt h.'ltrl'lias wiiltcn. j!. was nor. nn prising, ciiner, j in view of Mr. Cii velai.d'.s i-niisi-l.a.l j oiu iis.iioM ti. Hiiver. Iliat he hi. en. .i illVo i.sed th-it h tier to make a tics-ii ,., in!.- iiniiii lli.i Irt'i' eoiiiiiir,' ot siivei . ,i, I .lv will "i.-ii u 1,,-n 1 itie ru;lit H-publieaiis say they will use the hlter as a campilgu 001 11 nuiit. it tin- I'bicigo convcutiun adopts a flee s.i.i I- pl.iif -l ni. .ii-rtt.iiy l.-iin il.l pioinii.y talk is little to the public ai as any lu.m in pubiie I.I but l-c ijiis a way of ac t-oui p.i v, 11 it In- nNi Is out lo ilo thai innny ni-'ie laliiat'Vt! men hti-K 1 ' I ' ' ' ' WI.11. Se'celaiy lei, ml w.oto two ne c, Ihs ,.g . pared a corn on er opi.o,u,g Ihe bill l.. ivv.v. tl.f,,,'s fl f""' ll,s !,n,-!;,,l1 llt gnuliM.t l.Hicn.ral nl io-i.n.,V ml vv"'';0 -.'..I h- l.ucl ord,r that Ceu Mot s noglu b., u o h.s toe mu,-.uI it. d I ,ie b:ood poison moled thelelo I givh.g I he lea- I "i'"' "M l" V.ie acus for his opposition. 11. any sup j poritdlli.it Co..;;iiss being initial-! uiil) stialioii llibolh bianciii'.- would pass tho bid jn.-l Icca.iMe the iidiniii- 1st rui ion .l.ii:i t want u pa-se.i, l-u. vour l u. le I ar:n-l l.m-w belter. J Hinbooy wd, taU-thel.ouI.i.. In hurt ! it iloivn I h it 1 1 e.- In! M,I he toiiml 1 in a coniiu CO I'.i.-Ul 'l -eon liiih . nicely coveud with dust and e. I webs', and Uu-ie il will piob.bly re iioilii. Vou colli. lu l peisu i.!e Si ere ta:y Jaiuo:it to. -ay u woid all : 11 i-i.i low. it. K-it wii.u ue v.auuvi that- ends it Willi liim. li- preseio at i ve A uiom Cummings i adimt tc.'l.v an auib.uiiy cu N. V. p d itics. Who.: in S'a-!iii:gio:i tins week ho said; 'T i.in fanguiuo that New Void: will go di-m.ici al ic I ins yi in , it nutters not what the Chicago coll- vi ntioti does on : hi tiij'inciiii q leslion. I lie people of -V-.v 1 01 k stale are lie.longhiy !i-gl.td wiUi the le f oci iiii.iiiuistiaii 'ns t hal liave pi o d.icel the Runes bill and utlii-l nioii.itro..i;ies of l. gishitiou. Tiir-y an uiad ail the way through and Oil per cent ol ihiun me m uc liiten sled in liiriiiug down a pa: tv I hat encro aches ou their liij.'ities and brings back 1111 era of bine ia-.v and ptii ilnm.-on llitn iu the pt iiform 01 a Naiioual I'o.jVeu li hi." Mr. W. O. Cenrad, a banker and calilcua:-, ol Molilalia, and a ejooit leiiioi 1 at, say s ol the poll; ic.-il sit aatioii in that stale: "Ihe deiiio crats cm carry luo S;a'.i for a silver candidilto for ilm I'l'csidcncv. and it they combine with the populists, winch ih.-y probably will, they can elect tho G-jvernor easily. Tticy iniL'ht carry the legislature, loo, h,u that would not he ol .supreme mi portaiii D seing that no C S. Sen ator is to be chosen by Iliat body. Hov. 13 lies seems to be the favorite 1'ri-sideiilial c.indidate out our way; at least we hear inore uooiil him than ol the rent. It he eels the nominulion ineiu is in. U'uui 01 103 etioiy .uou tana's electoral vote". Never was tlio result of a Nation ill Convention received 111 Washing ton with more apathy than that of the ouo which has jiwt been I. eld at .St. Louis. Of course, when one slops to think, that is iiut d.thcult to ac j fount for. People do not en; hu.-c over the announcement of it cut and ; dried affair, and tlic only thing that was ever for u moment in doubt I about that convention was who 11 1... i i,.i..i.-. (.,- v; 1 iii'uiii uu tuu l,i 11 1 iMiiiu on . e. -i).. . : 1..... 1:. ... l . ,1 :... .1 ;..'' 1 lusiueui. 1.. l-u 1 v hi..; 111 'i in Washington to hear iho news, and il ho would only tell what he thinks ubout il but ho won't. Demncrals do nut regard the ticket luino.uU d ut yt. L-.uis ns a slrong ono, Ou it would tho contrary, they Hunt 1 Mckinley will tail 10 get tlio voles ,, many republicans who regard him ag a ne-idea m:iu. 'J he bolt ol sil ver repnii. leans because 01 me tin uncial plank of Iho platform makes it doubtful whether Mckinley can carry a single western state. I n short, it ij the opinion of the best iiiloinicd democrats that if the iiom. '-",,...,.. ,.,, ,,f t..Kilev ihnv ,:ould not beat anybody, and that the repub.ictns have added very largely to the chances for democrat ic success. Al i),H.olto sintioii Texas last Monday morning a train locf -olive 0ojtl. expioded, killing seven inc.. jutUli; A. L. Poucelle, President -the Nebraska Lumber Conip.my, all,( v.-ouuding live others. - f j,. ', i,,.. . ;,:, ,li.,l i l.i- home at Walhalla Saturday. He : was a t'uloiiel in th Confederate ,rm ui I'ledtricks army and lost an ar bur' : Wiiliti.11 c Whitncv, of New York, who intended suiiiug lor Europe Weduesday, yielded to his .'rieuds al 1 ue lust luoiueiit anil ileciueil 10 1 e nmin at homo and attend the Chic;., go convention. Senator Gorman, of ' Mai vhiud. will also attend the con- voution as a delegate, and he, Whit n0y aud Senator Hill will lead tb . ti;;bt a- silver. Twelve Tramps Drowued. Spokane, Wash., Juno 21. Word has j list teachrd bore that a freight train on the (beat Northern was de. rai'od yesterday near Kootenai Fal a by a landslide. Twelve cars weie curried down into the liver and over the bills, where they were dashed to jost true.H ,, 0fW.iie pieces. All sunk but one, wmcn imu 1,. , a.ls,,w1 ,() H,illl4.r- it si ruck the seething whirlpool In , ... 0 1 t' In one of the cars cirried into tho liver woio Iw.dvo tramp-', and not one CHi-ali -d. Tnose of the iui l,l i s loiiriKis who weie uni-d'Uvd stieei ed I ed in j,-iiiiti;r the top ol tho cur. IVr i.soiis 11 h1 ori atlenipte to cut i 1. -11, l.il Smh .n: f-iil,..! f Uu) liltl,ps (.'aped inlo W1 ,,, nol l)l(.nM ,e s vifl clli Kni'. and nil weio eai'U- d v r the fads N'Mie i f the tiodi s hasM-l been disi-uvei ed. (.Hi nvillo 1. (1 -I'lur: Near I'.iclolu- " n .Mhd " kind, but suddenly there as a 1 1 port, a lis II si 1 nek the woman 1:1 the temjile and she was killed in stanliy. Coroiii r l,ntighineln!u.... went dowti today to look into the u-a ti r. )i-n('u lo SiiM-ide by ;i (iorn. Ni w y..it. I'!.n:.li '.'!.-: ln.-. 1 1 .1 f 1 r 1 . 1 v. leg v.-Dii.u eavo in n - umpuriTcn. 111 lliis llaeerly wo. ill not eonsitil. lie hui I be woisid rather lose his life than I i-; h g. 'I'nis 11 orn-iig be swallowm-d enr boli" aei '. lie wailed 11 while but '7 V' !' """" " " ,l" 1 ' ("' ""o . i . ..w.i leep ;'ishe.s 111 his lull wrist. I'ni lllv. I." ll.l'cv himse'l out of 11 win low to I In- si h-wulk He di'id two b"iil i.-iter A !5:ini liti.-i cd bv Lightning. S.i-.-ui I.. l!,i-1 l;iel..ui- in. i--r. Wis.-Tos,Juiie22 - luhtuing s'.iuck a bun t'vinr iioles t-oulh ol S-. I. t n I 1 evening. '1 l.u buil.di". with one bil.idied bushels of wheal, feed -lull Hi.d la: iliil.g litcnsi.i, Wi.s binned. it .May Do as .Much lor Yon. Mr. I'li-.t Muli-r. ol Irvine, 111.. .iiies t-.ai l.e lada-s.VMi- K ill fx trouble 01 iii-i.y i.u-. witii i-orn puns in lu-i o 11 k and al-o Unit til:-liluddei- wns afl-clrd. He til-, il many so calle I Mi-luiy ciii'sbul wiliioii: au good i-i mi. t. Ab ml a ye.:r ao he beu.in use if Kcctric ihlt rs iuio found relief at Oi-ec. ii-eiiic I'. lt.iS is i,-eiieially ..dap'ed to cult' of all K:1 In V nli.i lv-'i l-oilbi-!. au-lof ili ves aim-i-t. inslanl rrlu I' ( ie tn-il I W piovi-icir s-111 e.ni in . 1 1 icu " and S lu 1. Al Vi It l'liksnet m's Ihi g S.ore. . - . mm . (1 u. r.i'ijimin tun! is. 1:1 was elms en president of 1 ho I ndiana Mute liu Association at its irgaiii..ii:ou al i i.diaiuq.olis yesterday. Havana is tloeateiied with anal Ink of small pox, an well :.s . dow fever, and is also Hoiue.vhat nppre 1 ensive of an attack by Conn, and Macro. II o ... .. 10M...I ..ii in, 1. mil i.ol l.-i V of j ' r ft fallij;v :mv i-ei ions const ipiviic-s Irom hi attkik ol bowil coinplaiut iluriiie the year there are many who would feel it their duty to p'iv; tie. I I hey could not ali'.u-d to risk their lives, 11. d iho.-eid their family for sileh an amount. Any one can get this in surance for 'Z" c nts. that being the price ol a Infi ll i f ('liaioberhiin'." I !o!l(i. Cliolel !l and Il'liri'l'iiea, lii'in-,-dy. 1 11 a'lncsi every neigbb .1 hood some one has died froitinii nllaek ol bowel eomlihiint befjre medicine ni l be pioeured or a pliv sic.au I sauiiiioned. One or two doses 01 1 this remedy w ill eiiiv any ordinary e is;' Il never f.-ii's Can yon nl for! .0 tuke the i'.-k for so sinall an lamoun.? Tor sale by I5.nuiu .v; ! Ui-adeii. W'ilisloii H oil.!ic:iii : The Irish po'tito crop in I his sec; ion wi.l prove virtually a eoinplet'i lai! lire. Vines me liiAiirlant but tin re 111 e lew lu ll' is, mid in ,1 majority of hi I V, none nt, all. Mimilar ieo. I ts cone I'.om , nlm-.i-d v. ry Many far n- i-s . lion . I tii.. .-slate iid gill'h-eel's have ploweo uj ineir crop au.i r .i ii'e.i. s .me iu coin and others wiiii the , e ,rlii st vaiicii-s il potatoes in the hope i.t r.iis.ng a n n I erou The reason for the f.i'iiic :m jei'i iullv ' a I'Micd 10 hi.ve be 11 He early sp- iii drool ii oi' yoiinj: poiai' es e iu nu : j i-i ,1'.- forn.tli'' is the i Wnpn ; ti.e sea-. 1 new lile, not 1 eiiiiie ml the Ilm vices look yi ung polutoes on ! Id Tutt's Pills Cure All Liver Ills. AlTCSt disease by the timely use J ' TutL s Liver ?ili3, an old ar favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always CUrCS c'lC r HPAIlACHF - ' sour stomach, malaria, indiges tion, torpid liver, constipation and nil bilious diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILl American Y'Wlw rc ?' Jmk T,1C CORSET, MM nimm EXTRA Prices 50-75 cents and ,$1.00 For SALE BY W. L. LONDON & SON. CON'Df'ASKl) IlKl'ORT OP TUB CONDITION I'F TIIK Commercial and Farmers Bank, OK KAI.llKtll, IN. ,3 KKM'tcrn to tim: stati: tiikasi iiicii, on tiik liViH tiP.cembrk, 1895. UKSOntCK-J. LIA15ILITIES. Toans and Diseoiiuls, ?.'(H1.I!!7 01 Capital Stock paid iu Overdrafts, secured SfT.Oilii oi), Crtsh. $100,000.00 Ovei-.b'.-.f iMiHcenrrd. 1 :M M 77 i C i, li vi iL-.l I'l-ofitH, 20.81.22 So.OlVi C 1 pr.et. lioiids,S-'l.Ol"l)(l ihl's pavable, 30.00000 itanki- Mou.-c, Furniture, lue to li-mkn, 10,880.03 am? i'lSlure. 0:he real estate, I).-. ..ml loans. Cash Due from IV'.i.ks, I'heeKs iii.d cil-ll itVUiH, C.ihh in Vau'ti', 1S.70-J - l ll7s. Uli.fitKi OH i; '.'hi :. I U2 77 ;!5.:ioi) ii.s: s.)i:,..:.:;i We Kolieit your Cfdhclioiis and We nil! be plento d to eon isj'i. ml 1. nn.es or i.i'rr.iiig new accounts. .1 J THOMAS, President. III YORK HID. A WV.VM KSH1I0X. I'll 1!1( 5. isr.iu'esa Week !i:!d lhigcs a 1 u 1 1- l.u any v luuiii-i v i' i: : ! ..lit I e!Kiicratic "' piibii.-l e I in New York I'luee tiiin- :i- laiei- ;i . t 11' 1 .'e iiildh-.-iii wi i hiv o New- 'Vl'l'i ( St v. elini ,tk ( 'if . 1 1 w ill .n! atil.igc I" y-ti i!;;i . NUM. I'AMIWI'-.N. i -iu-.l (' e: v : lii r ii.i e nl t -.-) i-i" ii. t';- ri.K it :s pn!i- . ( M-l-pt Sl-,1- ;,lnl !i.i.- iill ihe 1're-lun s and i iu--.-. !' a dailv. It cicobilit s 1 , ; 1 1 , ;dl too new iiili a ! pa: t iiii-ti! li- -unl 1st of ii: rijilc !o:. 1 1 it- iilu- VlVstillg dc in p.-, 'tr-ti 1 rations, the All the: llti-f 'iollig.1 spec! illi I'. V- lllo!;t.-: 1 at V. !n cii inaiie w illi uit iinv iiu-r- 1 i!ic 1 o-t. m l.icli 11 1'lain- id ot., . i iar j cr year. We oifor tii's iiia qiialed tijiv-p:i !..-; .'iin! tin- ( l.al!i:uu l!n "Ki t - ! 1 -,- . ;i year '..r y'2 .". Tlio j I-.-:.; 1 ir s:i!:-ci ij tioti rici- oi' ti;o j t Wo p ij i f- is L'.oil. YOUR P0E1PEHTY IN THK 1. c. This is a Homo company and de t serves tbo pattomigo of ullNoitbj Carolinians. , , It whs oi L'iinicd in lSiiS and lias 0 paid over half a million dc.:'--: i.. lo:-ses and there i ! . ;,' -Lc 1 elaini against it 1 All losi-is paid promptly. , livery pruiKui nian uugui 10 iiwuiu ul 1 ; property. j Tor terms, .ve, npplv to I II. A. LONDON, AOENT. i W S. PHI M ROSE, President. I Hi ptembcr 26, 18!h. Cuvcstn, : i railc-Marltn cimiuM, w -cut Iiu-I'icki condacU-d for MootT F- linn. Wc dvi. If paii-nialil or n..t. fieo ol tliardr. Oi foe do! due till "?iHk A Ppmi.ct -How to Ohim Patcni., wrtfc towD. tent Iroe. Adt". ... 1 .11 nf- i eifl X, OO w v 1 1 T M LONG WAIST. - deliosits Subiect to Vhvek, 350,51080 1 'ashn r'ei checks outstand 11, g 1,859 87 5i:J,531.98 .is bnsinips. We giiaranlco satisfaction. with those who contemplate making B. S. JKTtMAN. Cashier. iimitph DOUBLE DAILY SERYICE T11 Xow York. Atlanta, Kiulimoiul, Xorfollc, Anil nil point X0KT1I and )UT1I. Trains Leave Pitts-boro-- y 05 a. m. 3 20 p. m Trains Arriva at Pitts-boro- 11 4.1 a ni, 5.25 p. rn. JhiHt c.rcift Suml'ii riNi'.ST PULLMAN YE3TIBUL- 111) TUMNS. T. J. aNHKltSON, Ooneral Pass. Afent. Pottsmouth, Va. K. ST. JOHN, Vice Pres. and Gen. Manager. V K Me. PI'.H. den. Supt. II. W. IV GLOVFiU, Trufli'; Managor. C. F. & Y- V- RAILWAY. JOHN GILL, Rrceivfb. Condensed Schedule. In effect April 12th 18. NoitTu BoI'.no. No. 2 DAILY I.nivp Wllmlnsii.u I Arrive Knyflin-vlllo I l.l-IIVl. Fiiyrlu'Vlllo I I.IVllH Siuif.ipl l.i-i.v.- Uli-r CHy l.i-avi. (.r'iMiiM.m ', Arrive Ml Alry j SoL'KH 15oUNO 1.11 ft. I 10 36 ' 10 (6 12. p. 1 JO ' in " 10 No. 1. PAILT. I.iv.' VI. Airy I.i-bvh wnlniil Ci'Te I 011 v.. orwnl)"io ! I.mvi. silrcny 1 i..'hTi Sunr..rfl ' i.PHV FHVOllOTtll Arrive wilinlngKin M . m. 11 4" 1.0s :K! " I IV ." 4 ti KOKTII UOlJSD. No. 4. DAILY. T 4s7 ml i t vw 10 in 10 w ' No. 3. DAILY. I-hvo ripnnmUivlUo Arrive Mi.on I.I SV1I Mhzi.'U I t-nv.. Hi il Hirlne8 l.r,ive ll...e Mills AitIvo . ttjellflVlllo SOUTH IIUUND, ! rnytitiie I CKVI. II..'K MUlS l-av.. h.i siinugs Arrive Mhxi.hi l.tflVH Muxi"U Ayrlvr K...ntllle. X l;Tn BOUND 1J p. rn. 4 49 4J i A 1 " iao No. "1 Mllisl il lX':'ll i UUtlAX 6 4V A. m. 5 It " IN ' 3 " 111 50 " 1160" l..avi. IfHinAO'ir i.fvn-nnii Arrive Ont-ii-rKiI-o Li-hvm OreelinlKT.. r JI '.,,iT .V No. IS. tolled. Dally Eic'i'i SuuAar la ss'p. m. 1 as its s 10 IH'i s. ' SOUTH 11JISD. ! I i-avf M.lls..n ; Lpavi. M,.luiliil i Arrive (lr.iisiiro 1 Irf-mvo lr.'eiiNii'i'i ! i.avo Clliimx Arrivo KHinsi-iir ! NORTH BOCXD C0NSECTI0K8. I Al Fayeltovllle with Atlaiitle Cwwit Line for Ut I p..m N'TlU and Eul, aud Baiifi.rd wltb lh6 8ea i brd Air Line, al Ores iiaboro with lh Souther ! Railway Cnniiny. at Waluul Cove wllh tho r , fi.lk ti wontHro uallmal Ir Wluaton-Salom. I J BOCTU BOUND COHHECTI0N8. ' at wnluutO.ve with the Norfolk Weetero Ball 1 r.d for lli.am.ke and ptit Wortl Ba Ore. iislH.ru wllh Hie Southern Railway Comply fur llaleiijh. lUolnncua aad all Ilpt rlh i mx, Fayettevllle with the Ailanrte Oat Line ! f,.r all polius..uih,at Maitoo with ihe ieabr4 i Air Ltuo lor Charloiui, AUui aod all Jll Suuih and Houthweel. Vf. K. KVL. Or'l Taw gai i. W. rKt, Oeu l Maairr. !