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HE OUR HOME AND HOME fcOLKS AGAINST THE WORLD. VOL. X. NO. 8 CARTHAGE MOORE CO., N! C. TUESDAY. SEPT. 23, 1895. 'Price 5 Cents. 1 COTTOH STATES: MD- 15TERHAT10HAL EXPOSITION VIA THE SEABOARD AIR LINE. Exposition yet held in America. GRAY GABLES TO ATLANTA. I those whose enterprise and encr- Hereyou find, side by side, ex u:uu r- T-t 1 AW.m The President Touches the Button California and Maine, the United States of America and the United 4 State3 of Brazil, Mexico and Which Starts the Machinery at the Atlanta. Exposition. Vestibulcd Limited Trains Upon Tif. ."T. ; r i Charged. gy have accomplished such splen did results and heartily vili that the Exposition they have set on foot will be completely successful in consummating nil the good results contemplated Highest cf all in Leavening I.jtctw Laiest U.S. Govt Report US, Leave Washinton, D. C. dail v. ,.,rnn 'the "King op Ltve Medi- at 8:40 p. m., upon arrival of the l""" . . -. i A 1 CTXE9 Tttaii 18 wnai our reauera vrant ftnd nothing but that It is the eame'oM friend to which the old folks T jiitcd thoir faith and were never dis Lpo'mtcd. But another good recom nJonditioh for it is. that it i3 bbtter iuh I'lLXfi, never gripes, never weak ens, but works in such an easy and atural way, just like nature itself, that iclicf comoa quick and sure, and one fool now all over. It never fails. Everybody needs take a liver remedy, find every one should take only Sim moni Liver Regulator. 1Jie-furo you get it. The Red Z Is n tlio wrapper, J.H.Zeilin& "Congressional Limited" from New ork, and reach Atlanta at 4:09 p. m. the next day. A second train with through sleeping cars.': from New York leaves Washington at 4:30 a. m., arriving at Atlanta 5:20 a. m. the next day.-; Both trains leave from the Pennsylvania railroad f station Buzz ARDstiAY, Mass. Sept. 18 Canada, aud so on until nearly machinery of the Allan- 1 Ywt ifra nrnmnfrrs. every civilized nation on wc rrr.nsif:(19 was anccessfullv:"' " . . . 1 it I i I Q.'.rrrtiA HonVPO Pi FVPI IVI1 eiooe is represented, mc i tl. : inA r,ortv ivmi"v- a I Set lH UlUllUII fcuucij Hum , terraces are found, among many Presidents sammer home. Gray other aYtractions, Arab, Chinese Gables Early -In the afternoon - - - i and Mexican viuag snowing s--.t dent ol the just how those people have their Boston office 0? the Western "daily walk and conversation. - ; TvWraoh company, was Ask fcr tickets via "The Sea- I t-cmp0rary d,sk at Gray i i i v ; i hi ( j i T TTS 11 A C1IALROTTE TlX-rAXADIi. V -, - ; and land passengrrs in the Union Depot at Atlanta as near the board Air Line. Pullman Sleeping Car reserva tions will be made and further information furnished upon ap plication to any . Agent of the Seaboard Air Line, or to the undersigned. H. W. B. Glover, Traffic Man. ' T.J. Anderson, Gen'l Pass. Agt. E. St. John, Vice-President. Gables, and made frequent tests House and Lot lor r Sale. 1 have for sale, on easy terms, 4 room house and four acres of land Vi niik from Union - Home School. A. C. Hales, aug. 2G-tf. Cartilage, N C- Every man who owns a cow when i Carthage should call nnd See owe, of the Rogers Patent devolving' Churn and churn Dashers. You can churn your milk in 8 and 10 miniates. Thts is something 1 hat every house hold needs, it saves that long, tiresome churning. For sale for $1.00 by M. F. Warner. Exposition grounds as through passengers via any line are landed. At Portsmouth and Norfolk, Ya., the Seaboard Air Line has other connections equally as Jokn G. Mauser, editor of the Run beam, Seligmau, Mo., who uaraed G rover Cleveland for the Presidency in Nov., 1882, while he was Mayor of Buffalo, N. Y., i3 euthusiastic in his praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ueiuerly. He says: "I have used it for the past j five years and consider it the best preparation of the kind in the mar ket. It is as staple as sugar ana it is an arucie j t m j important, as those at YV asning . y. should be used in every ton namciv: From New York household." For pale by Uias. Cole and Philadelphia, trie apc navinp qnalifii as Administrator of ThomH shiw. lecefi8ed. of Moore county. H. C. this i.s to noti'y nil person having chimH inst tlio estate of said deceased o exhibit tru-m to the uwleraioecl on or vUtn the 9 h Jay of September, 1806. or thin not inn will hn nlead in lirtf of their Tecovtvy. All persona . indebted to said 8tt will pUvtie make imniedinte payment. I bis ib day of S"ptiubr, l-SWu W. V.. DOUGLASS, AdaiiniBtratsrof Thos. Shiw, dee'd. Charles route; from Baltimore, the Bay Line steamers; from Washington, the Norfolk and Washington steamers; from New York, the Old Dominion steam A frrnn Boston and r , Execution Sale, ( ' ' By virluo of an EswUtMn issued out of 1ia Snworior 'Xonrt of Moore connty. on j.cVt.wMit No. 4. 1)10. Y. J. Stn.irt Executor of liiiuh Dlack- ncainst Ii. C MtLco, to mo directed, -and delivered, nd in mv Imndrt placed foi collection, I will ffer at.d red by putilic auction tor cash, at the conrt honc door in Cnrtbnpe, N. 0 , ON MON DAY. THE 7 ill DAY Ok' OCTOBER, 1895, at 1 n'cluck n. in.. MiLirfmimrf nr cf of land i:i Moore cnity on tho Sonth prong of Lower Little Itiver, bounded by the lands of J. W. McUrkitl, N. A. Ray, and others, pur ch.iecd by L. P. Mcl eod from IluRh Black. ;nm fully deHCilbed in a deed from eaid I'.l.icU in shl McLood. Siiid s ilo made fo s itisfy said Execution end costs . This Sept. 2nd. 1893. JOHN L. CURRIE, Sheriff. Commisslonw's Land Sale. Corbeit and Fitzsiwmons will Fight in Dallas. Dallas, Texas, Sept. 21.-A.fter two days consumed in argument on the habeas corpus hearing of . A Tesse Clark, charged with prize Providence, the Merchants and MJJ-miUgl V.U1W jMOV.vvj. Miners' steamsmps. v. r.f r.f Prlminl Anneals. I KJ 1 UllV Vwui- i v - ." r nection is maae ai iuc off(irtim,n tw the . 1 UCWIUCU ttUtitiViv. -" ' Sides With tnrOUgn xraiua. a.,. . ,, . - . I v,iiuwuai wuuv j Pullman Dtawn.g Koon. n."1 The court said: Sleeoinc uars operatcu .utwu5 eeforl I 1 r WMS 1 WilVJ ill OV vMSvuvv- from Portsmouth to Atlanta fifTilf;na n felonv I LU UlClHt. Ml"-v "y-." ' tt 1- . 1 1 vUa i I .1 noon fii ii it v. witnout couugc. . . routes takes the passenger via Old Point Comfoit and through Hampton Roads. eouument These trains are composed of the handsomest Pullman Draw ing Room, Buffet Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches. The 8:40 p m. train ("The Atlanta Special") is vestibuled from end to end and is operated solid from Wash- ington to Atlanta without change. to Atlanta to see that everything was in proper shape. The room in which the cere monies were performed, is known as the Presidents j;un room leading out of the reception room. On a little shelf close by the window is placed the annun ciator. This is o( black rubber with a small solid gold band around the edge, with -the fol lowing inscription engraved thereon: "Marion Cleveland, September 18, 1895." Tbeknob of the annunciator is white, with an engraved Masonic Emblem Square and Compass in gold, an exceeding pretty affair. Private Secretary Thurber - w during all the preleminaries acted as master of ceremonies and as fast as the messages were received, took them to the Presi dent and frequently the President himself would ask how matters were proceeding. The Precidr.it received a mes sage from Atlanta that his part in the programme would not be reached before 5:45 o'clock. Later it was reported to be at 6 o'clock. While these repeated delays were rather tiresome, the Irvine- W Larimorc, physical I Tendered Messrs. llntlcrnnd Henry director of Y. M. C. A., Des Mounts, Iowa, Euiya he can conscientiously recommend Chamljorlain's IV.in Balm to athletes, pyn.nusts, bicyclinUi, foot ball players and the prolesKion in general for bruises, sprains and dislocations; also lor sore.ipiw unu stifness of themuseles. When applied before the parts become swollen it will effect a cure in one half the tinic usuallv required. For Rale by thus. in Charlotte at the Auditorium by Some of Their Uoy Admirers Mr. Jlenry Iost Ills Ttmjcr, bnt Could Not Catch the Boy The Boys Named Henry " Buffalo Bill." to give Henry lime to cool. Of couise the boys ?tood ready to make the rare with Mr. Henry, but thi was not necessary. The two statesmen continued their itincrnrv to tlw hotel, and the escort Ktuck to them. Now, if these Ikjj s nrc real! cuilty of nlf these charges, Mr. . , I!cnrv s rcmetly was to have train vesterdav had a crcat. . . . . An American Arrested And Order- J account of tlic Butler-Henry ed to Leave Cuba. Uril-; nf Chnrhiil. Tridav night. The passenger, in ques tion, was a sympathizer with the populist orators, and, of course, his story must be taken with some grains of salt. The meeting was held in the auditorium in Charlotte, aud the narrator said thcic were two Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 21. A special to the Times-union from Key West says: Tm A- Sowers, an American ana a prominent sugar planter for the past thirty years, living iu Sa- gua la Grande, passed through this city tonight, having been UlQusanJ pcoplc .)rcscnt, and ordered out of Cuba by Martirez that lb; BulW ' . , 1 1 M. I Gampos. Un tne an oi August i. Uc had unt 1kcu i i Mr. bowers was arrehicu.u. Iong spcaUng, lxforc sonc tin cause whatever ana irapnsoncu . . . . of Iimtiti - - for ten days, after which lie was i TlcK. wcrc somc boy, . . x i. r.. i released ana given icniy,uui . Ofcoursc, hours to leave tuecuumiy. i o.wl tho . ni : i Mr. bowers is wen khowu ... . wasinlcrprctcJ .... ii i financial circles, ana nis name f . . , .. . tor the last tnrce uccuuls uu. . . Iinrrn. .r tlinl UUv UvvUt C viiv uv..uw. ...... chased them up and spanked them well, if !e could run fast enough. If Mr. Henry would exercise hia hg with Indinn clubs and dumb IkIU as tnuch as he has his arms he might be in shape hereafter to catch a small bor. l But Mr. Butler's judgment was riizht the other night. Mr. Henry could not catch a small boy now. News and Observer. been considered a synonym for He feels the tin panadc might have been . j u:i... integrity aim F.uu..y . . conJI)rimcntary spirit j very indignant over u 1 to thc ScAtor. No. this thouSlit mentairasaysuMi.ut ,,., .,,,1 five huu. 1 Gowrnment bas begun a system nc jhtwrtSgaUnl fully Sbemwrll . . r . , I of persecution unheard ot in tne theliovs. who. 414 M Baxter Shetuwcll and Dr. Ixe Payne, appeared last week at Davidson court and submitted loran affray with deadly weap ons. Tin was thc fchooting affair in thc morning, and for which thev were bonnd over tt m court just Ijcforc the killing of old Dr. Payne. Thc case was suscndcd on thc payment of thc costs, thc judge remarking that the whole case had been annals of war. Persons arc ar t rested unon the most flimsy prc- ttxt and life and liberty arc ia- t A Cif ofp nf Texas to J. tl, .,,., 1 President took the mattercalmly m.a. T :7 r , " and was not apparently in the gloomy for the Span.a wnica l iciicuuvu wo v..- i least disturbed, r rom o o t-.ucn. secure. Passengers on the Mascottc to night sav that matters look very rds. Thc of course, .tampered. Then the Senator continued; but presently the sound of rocks was heard on the building, and after that pistol shots, and then rumors spread through thcbuild- POINTS OF INTEREST ALONG THE tty virtne of a Judgment of the Superior I LINE. The route from wasaragwu t . t.d oihors,-riuiutiffa. Md Darnel capei, lhroUKh Fredencksburg, licn nlU A. Cnpol, and others. Defendants, I , u Vlrmnin in offer and bcII by public aucti.m for moI1(l and Petersburg, Virginia - -- y , t An ho'voPIl J. W. MCOR8K1II auu ymc, J. 8, MD,mald, John A. McLeol and wife. an J will offer and bcII Dy puouc aucv.-.u . mon o.wsh at the court house aoor in iiiua ... to , t, n?cI (Vn of Weldon, Raleigh, and Southern OC10DER, lH'J.at .me ociock P. m., Pn i- , Chester 120 ucre n.o.e or ih of land in Minora pines, North Carolina, ncscer Fp. in ;H Towubhip, Moore county, nonnaeu i , . kiwillp South l,v the lands of Jamen L. Carrie, aud Qlinton and AbbCVllle,. OOUia otbcr, known as the wvly llolusoa lano, - TJIWfnn and lully letibed in tlic Petition lumwacuou i arouna, aim liHlonfileintheOmcoortlivierB. ui 4.Allnnfi Georgia. Superior Court of M..orc county. ' Athens tO Atlanta, UCOrid. f i.ta K.tv Q..il. 1S05. ' u.rvi ----- 1 KATES. Excursion tickets will be sold brutal ot acts. But my private opinion has nothing to do with the law. I do not believe that under the provisions of ou statutes or the well settled rule of construction, this man has , 1 1 i.U4- Imp VvrM1 cn vioiateu a juw iuui ua.o v. plainly written that he isrespon- ible foriit, and I shall discharge -r 1 1 -r rtPAtie Qim. 1 Will glVC 111V lv,vvowwo hereafter in writing." The Attorney General said to an Associated Press representa tive that he had no further pro cedure to take. There is no legal bar to prevent the pulling off of the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight. TVxNTr,. Wlfict the smptons of impure blood. Do not deny Nature s r. . . m.i T I ..,1 j Riii-sna,- crv tor lieip- ive u " .- riUa and guard against serious ill ness and prolonged suffering. SKI l'OCR CASH ORDEItSl FOR FORKS. C. COM IHISKEY. TO W. J STEWART, (distiller,) LONG LEAF. N. C, i'a PUla Inr the liver and bow els, act easily yet promptly and e- until the button was pressed he remained beside the operator and r every detail of the exercises was sent here and read aloud by bec- retary Thurber. It seems that all the delay was caused by the parade being two hours late in starting and the President was informed that the last speaker would be Mr. Speer, after whose address he would be requested to press thc button. The special wire was discon nected irom the telegraph instru ment and for one minute the 1 r. r r A nf flip wire was leit uptu, end of the next 20 seconds, Mr. Cleveland pressed the button. This was at 6:56 o'clock. His thumb was on the annunciator hardly a second and as soon as Onerator Vilas could connect the L tbnt sotriL-bodv had been insurgents are committing great - K1nv,M.f;WnSnol the Uk " v. j. v.. depredations all overthecouutry and the Spanish troops fear to meet them as they are invariably driven back to thc towns. Ro loff, with a heavy force is opera ting around Placetas and thc whole country is in sympathy with him. Up to thc departure ot the Mascottc to-day over seventy arrests have been made of Cuba sympathizers. Thc au thorities are searching every u house looking for2ontraband goods. The fireman, Lopez, who was taken the Mascottc on her last trip for landing a box of cartridges has been convicted ands.cntenccd to life imprisonment. Thc boat man suffered the same fate. boys; it has not yet been proved j on the boys. Mr. Henry got up, and began gesticulating with that dumb bell motion of his arms, and called down King's mountain and other disagreeable things upon thc heads of the boys, who: 'were evidently listening under thc windows. Ofcoursc the meeting came to an end, and thc speakers started to thc Central Hotel to bed. Thc boys came out from thc acquitted and that Payne had suffered in thc loss of h;s father. therefore he would suspend judgment. Thc bitter feclmt: between the two families has btoken out again. Dr. Lee Payne, it is said, has asked the foreman of the jury twice which tried Shcm well, how much money he got for rendering his verdict. Charlotte Observer. M . Itftllcr. ii 11 known ritlxca t Ku-iiv. Ooyoii, wiy UU nilrt hn for jmr Urn IrnuJikii wiui mnmic iliarrluM'a and ul many mnMir with littl n li f until r-U t'.iI l-luun-lK-rlain'H ( olio, Ctiolrm and Piarrhor Ui-nmlv. wlii !i liasrtin-l li-r wiund mm. I v.i. iViw 'xl u tii.il nr.tl yon will Ih miri.ri.! t lh' innjtt n-l'M-f ..rr..-.l. r.ll n-i.t iM.ttlifl ii ....... - - ' 1orKil;ly CIiuh. CoUj Cominnyt Druistf. Upon beirg asked who would make thc strongest Democratic candidate inlS'jn, Senator Mills, of Texas, said: "Wm. K. Morri- shadow, and, lining themselves SOJlt Qf minoL, is in my judg- fo Atlanta and return via the fectively. Seaboard Air Line, as follows: " Waker colered, was be On Tucsdavs and Thursdays, f United States Commisisoner nor-omlvr 1 ti viol-pmpnnedav last week cr,fprrber xtn w v-" u.n.-r 24th, inclusive, at $14.00 from Washington and $12.60 from fVi nnd Norfolk, limi- . . .... 1 .! and they will be hUieapromp uy i dateof sale. , I TPU IU J -4. Dailv, September 16th to December 15th, inclusive, at cm or, from Washington and ;17.35 from Portsmouth Norfolk, limited to twenty days from date ot saie; iiuu rtw- !f rom Washington and $23.65 from Portsmouth aud good until January THE EXPOSITION surpasses, in some respects, any iiiu ii.v,lll,.a .re nure. copper-dwuUeit and the finest in the tate, and are tbe beet for piedical purpose llllfall. are a source of comfort. They ore a source of care, aaso. If von care lor ycrar omu i fi.v. for illustrated book outhedisordcrsto hich Rubiect Nvhich Prey's Vermifuge has cured for so years. OM boul by Kail Jvx 24 cmt ' 22. n. vina Bltlitaure, iaa. chareed with selling rice beer He was bound over for his ap- oearance at the next term of Fed- . r . 1 eral court. We hear ot omers who may get into trouble over selling rice beer. Sanford Ex press. - ft May Da a Much for Yon Mr Froil Miller, of Irvinjr, 111., write that he had a Severe Kidney i orrl wi? received from . trouble for many years, with tsevera key, word was receiveu uui . in hig bark anJ alsJO thrtt ) Atlanta ' that the machinery started splendidly. In this re spect it Vas a decided success. At therequest of the committee behind thc orators of thc night, began again their tin panadc, and presently cainc thc refrain, joined in by all the boys: meut, many thousand of votes stroimcr than any other whom could name. Morrison s wc make-up is vcrv much like that. I lackson. He has -Oh Mary Ann; oh, Mary Ann; DemocrnUc conviction, LKu t you weep ur n.e. . , f mat iu) Ht?suiwwi iiMiv, w. Ti'lnla in Chicaco, Mr. Charles L iTnhle.r. a Tjromineut shoe merchant nf TVa Moines. Iowa, had quite a v - - . , i serioua time of it. lie tooK suca a severe cold that he could-hardly talK navigate, but the prompt use oi l.ln.lder wan aff'jeted. He tried many bo called Kidney cured but without a" v good result. About n, year no he Wgan use of Electric Jlitteri and found relief at once. Electric Bitters ndniited to cure of nil j i IVIUUC Uiiu -'"-""-' " -- the irresiaent was asivcu gives almost instani reuei. wih.h i will urove our statement. i nceoni. a message before the button was pressed in order that it might be read to the vast assemblage. Mr. Cleveland kindly consented and wired the following at about 5:30 o'clock: 4 'Fully appreciating the value and importanceoftheExposition -- f,.- i,,ro l,ofU At rhiui. Cole I &. Co'a Drug Store. Henry, turning to Ilutkr, Kulgbtsol the naccubccs. Chamberlain swugu . rtA trwlat T am esoeci- him of Ins cohl so quicKiy tnar omen-1 mnuu j reiatcti tons Norfolk, at the hotel who uaci uau coiua faA to be 7,1896. ( from the nearest dru store. They inception and prog ! ,...fi,vi3 in tloir thanks to Ml", i I v , 1 I III ... v - - i wore nr Kahk-r for telling them how to cure n bad cold t,o quickly. Ftir sale by Cuas. Cole & Co., Drug-is ts. rcss aud to .,n.i;,.;nniim i(i oncniDL? cere IKU HVIV.'.v ... 1 - - The State Commander wribn u from Lincoln, Neb., iu follows: "Af ter trying other mdlcines for what rmmtiM to bo a very obstinate cou;rh in our two children wc tnM ir. King'n New D"every and at the end of two days the cough entirely left them. Ve will not re wunout it hereafter, as our cxiH.rieiiCo pr.v that it cures wbre all otherremeiii. M f ,:i v!;,rnu1 V f. Ht-vrri!. Stt? Com. Why not give thLs jrrvat rteui- f ccn;,tor counselled The second verse of the cam paign song went like this: Hooray! lloorav! Hooray for Buffalo Their young chorister voices rang out on the highly summer ed one hundred degree night air, and at thc close of thc refrain mut tered, "I wonder do they mean me by that last Buffalo Dili stanza' unbuttoning his Prince Albert lor thc first time tlmt day. "Confound their little Democratic souls, Butler, I feel rm if I co-lid whio frftccn of them ri-htnow;shallI do it?" The U calmness. 1 I. . n.n.nn could maKc now sympathy is earnestly with thc masses. He is fur equal laws, equal burdens aud equal bcncGts. lie has advocated tbc?c pnnci- jles and stood immovably, by them throughout hit public life, lie has thc confidence of the Democratic jrople everywhere. With a good, clear, uncquirocal declaration ofjacksonian Democ racy nnd Morrison, a man like Jockion, to stand ou it, wc cau win. J " r- - . 1 1 i-i nf a trial, its li is irujinmn-tn tu-, ... , . T,tlV L ' (.tr-!,,, i wh!c thc bovs went back to t r::ii ihu aic n ' a. Ilarktcu's Arnica alf. T1h !U-?t Balve in tlx world fr "uU, Bru'u, Jvfni. Salt tlu am, F v.-r n-, TrttT,Chnpil r f f a i m iini m Stin Erupt ion-. nud MiU iy rcro ViW. or ih p.y rvoi.irrd. H Mgnal HOt-t Ui cive tri t citilj-t.u tr . . n.... wt am lwTiil.ir lil'fl I . . .... i I . . . ... T vinrerclv congratulate j r rW4C- " ; tbe "Mary Ann siauxa m oroer,.. rvr by tu.v- W j 4 v. J w.w-- . w - UUU f i.vv I - .wr
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