f thf times, THURSDAY - i sept, g. I'm. K. J. I.. I).NIKIM Editor a n! Proprietor. WASHINGTON LETTER. closed on State holidays. paign on two leading issues? j 1. The repeal of the present sys- AND I AM STILL- TO BE FOUND AT TIIK smf OLD AND, WHERE YOUR jjemocratic Nominees. FOK ("II IKK JUSTICK: .T.uoes Sheppard, of P-eif-jit. U-T Clark, of Vak"- ,i.ni. .- MacKae, of CUavberJatiil. Arinist.a'tii wil, of MeckJenLrg. KOK RTATK TRKAKIRKK: , - ' ' ' n.r.-- I y K "f --it-, of Burke, nip - Kv,: lt: 'on(M4Kss: j-t. Dis. -W. A. 15. lliatel,. f afoit. J. ni. Ii. ml. Dip I- G. Shaw, of Cumhei himl. i n Dis. C'liat N M. Cooke, of Franklin. ;t!i Dis A. W (iriliam. of Granville. Mh Pi. Ja. II. Loekhail, of Anson, "id Pis. -loliii S. Henderson, of Rowan. '0 ii Di-. II. Mower, of CaM.el. Vh Di-. W. T. L raw foul, of Ilayvood. KOK RUPKKIOK I OI KT .IPPOKS: lis Jauob little, of Xa-h. 'jih UiZ.ti.JV, i;. Alh-n, of Wayne. st t Dls I- V. Long, of Iredell. M h Pis-Vy . X. Uockingha n. J(,tll J V. K. Col.f ' il. Jr., of Wat auga. l.'th Di-. II- U- '.'I'l'ter, of Ilnneninl.e, i KOK H ILICITOH: 1 Di- hn K. 'odard. of Wil-on. I'll pi-. K. ))'. I''i, of John-tun. -..Ii Di-. K. S. Parker, of ' Alamance. ,:,n II. Allen, of Lenoir- -,-Ji Di-. N. A. MeLean. of Holx-soii. -. Ii Dis. Emory K. Rajier, of Ij.ividson. ,j,.V. Y. IJirlH-r, of Wilkes j, .;, ,j.V. C. Xewlawd, o! Caldwell, 'jlth Dis. I. L. Wehh, of Cleveland. . J'n-s, of .YJ icon. ol'K Co UN TV TICKET- FOK TIIK SKNATK: Ron. D. ii. Lean. 4. O K K I l' K KS I .N T A T I V U. J C. Williams. E-o. for suy.yAFy. J. D. B:; I nes. FOKCi.-JUKlC Con. K. Prii'ce. 'OK RK.OLSTKR oK PKLPS: r Thus D. Stewart. KoK tkkasukk: Y. M. Sexton. Vok Coi'ntV sj: kvkvok: D. K. tii. in. Fok ciiKi.:.'tK: S men tl.ry e:.n iin.i. Mr. lverr epcadi i cans, men luiuiician- T -.r- PIDC Hlhlll'T DIIDHI n - Mr. !!ranch is Hie only member of ! yesirnl:iy was a masterly exjiOjiHion laic Hl.at they will not fuse unless rl C IV - u DwIVIW V fc, Ol ,ir House de!oe.ion left in the cit. Ibe prineiiiles 01 ine uemocraue me mpunsis Sive moihi - v- CflT,nfnr -Ransom Opens his ; Mr. Hcmlerson left Wednesday 'arlv, mj grnlified ami r ntl.uaed j tl.eir deman-b, an1 comlqct thp cani Campaign tlie 4tJl- Per- j an,i begins an active cnvasa or lii- the larpe crowd of democrats and old SOnals- PythianS An EX-'ont5re (jistrjet at Lexington on Tues- reimhlieans wrecnt. planation. Wm L. Wil-; ::: son on che Tarilf 2301- - No MHue and Cry" Can -r 1 I Seventy thousand Pythians and , .h . Labor Day. ! 3 3 . Evade the B 3al Issnes- j visitor: have been here this week.; i VYal.inton. D.C., Sppt. 1. l04 jjefrrins to . Q, in the . Pythian j It ought not to surprise anybody Senator Insom lPavP3 here to-lay ( parrl(e tiJe'pst 3aid camjiain at Jaccsn, torn of counlv girj-ernrr.c.it. 2. To publish the fa!se charge that elections jn Xorlh Carolina are not fairl3' coun'eil. Read the Populist papers and hear the Popuiist speakers, and see if they the county I eh Vance Division, no 1. of: every issue, and talk; only about have rot accepted the Republican I 'that the Populista and Republicans Und Erili ir.aie the Cr3t speech of the j immediately following ihe S. C. in jorth Carolins are trying to avoid 11 w Ei liil THA3V EVEB BEFORE eat of Northampton. September 4th , WiiininaUm. N. C. nnJer command ', -elections.' They dare not face the j war cry .ana not running thecampaign Ji look as if North Carolina will rC:ipL T jj, Meares. The N. C. ' issues, and the record of the party J "P exactly the same line ilat ihe j have a superb delegation in the House j (livision i9 a smaj one but of import and because of this they seek to hide j Republicans have conducted it since I next year, judging from the personal ancc for llie reasn that this is the ' the weakness of their position by a j 187C? . ,r 3' what 3 Ue - ditTerenr-e f the nominees. The state d.d well ; ... atatft ... . ,iue an., crv al)out ..UI1rajr elections." : between the two parties? Has not . i.. . i : urt.,i;ato : t.e lcppublican parly swallowed me ; HI LUC Jill- tiauJjiaiJJ il tuc i in,ipio , - r io T.orDini.l? such men as Charles Co..k. Anu'13'us (Irahara, 'James" presented at a biennial encampmen. Both the Star and Post and very talked about nothing but money and L.tLhurt, etc.. m represent her her', g()od 1iclure3 of Me3sr3. y, s. Cook hard tijpes. f there have ben fraud As to the sei.a'.e 1 h to make a ana T. D. Meares who represented ; m a few localities, have they brcui-ht personal remark. I hive leieived ! tlic State. ! about the evil tim,2 of which we eeyeral letters fron my i.j, hi v vulue.i . -piie southern development agita- complain? Does any sane man be editorial friends wMiin ine past lew j greftt deal of talk? days which can be b.-s', answered in j . . reso;,ri-es this week. i - Tilt time has coqe for Vi.cui to or-. )ur Senatorial Conven tion. Yhc convention of the l iih Sei.a ,torlal District, met at Parkersburg, Sampson county on the 31st to hdiih j.ate two Democratic candidates to the State Senate. It wa reported to the ('.invention Jiy the committer on Credential, tliat the th;3C counties composing the thi3 way. A stalwart ytmng" demo crat fro ;p tbe East says; "-1 am forced to "blpe pencil' your letters. Vou srain a point to praise Ransom to Jarvis discredit." and equally hqnist and able editor Irpm the west wrote me two it ays ago : "You seem to like Jarvis be'ter than Ransom. I thought vou were a. ujosi loyal friend to Qen. Ransom. Vou mast not let your personal feeling bias your letters. My letters of las', week and of even- preccedmg weekwas i. compUation offsets. . I have rYOlhing to do with the fight between Ransom and Jarvis for a seat in the United Slates Senate. Roth are good men j t and JJ2;flopjat8 ti far as any bias? appears in my correspondence, it is toward a straight-out. qntotrified, honest democracy. Party success on high upright principles is the inly thing I can advocate witb justice to mystlt antj the largp number,of able gentlemen who control t!,o press .of my s!aie and who have, contracted on a purely business basj to use my letters. Tne settlement of the tcritl bill is giving a new impetus to busiv ness ::11 oyer the - coqntry. Jn ac cepting his re-nomination lat week Hon. NYm. L. TV'ilaon said; J'The new bill carries in it substantial re lief to the 4-,no,'ca,i people, and must be accepted as a substan ial be sjininng ol thorough and progressive taritl reform. It means cheaper c othing. cheaper tools, cheaper pot tery and many other necessaries for tl;e people. I mean freer and larger PiMniJisjs, head, heels and all And what are the Populists to get in re turn for this surrender of qll thpix ! principle;-? If the fusion is successful, Marion Bptler is to be ejected to the United States Senate witli Fritchard or some other good man." ' . zanie and act. Naval Cadet Worth Rag ley of Ral eign, one of the fii est young officers in the service is here visiting his mother. He is very popular it. An napolis an(t I twas told yesterday that he tood very well in his classes. heve that frauds would be unknown if Democratic rule should, be dis placed by Republico-Populist domi dation? Is Marion Vutler hone.ster "Yes," asks the honest Populist, than Vance? Js Ruck Kitcbin better j "l see but what legislation helpful than Hansom? Is Harrv Skinner to the people, who don't want otfice, purer than Jarvis? Is Cy Thompson fitter to be Governor than Elias Carr. ! will follow?" The answer is All thi? hue and cry about "fair eleptions" on the part of the Republi cans ja tq escape responsibility for the burdens that have harassed and 1. The McKinly bill will be re-cnr acted, 2. The financiisl legislation will continue to be shaped by John Sher. PLEASE COME AROUND AND INSPECT I Lai V S ml W IIIC: I WILL RE COM PLErK IN EVERY PARTICULAR THIS WEEK. Respectfully, 1RYOUNa THE LEE HARDWARE CON PATV OTATE FAIR NOTES, ! oppressed the people. But for their I ,uan- IS THE PUCE TO BUY YOHA UMP8, The Raleigh papers have pnbMshed several colunras of extracts fron; let ters from prominent people all oer the State, who have announced their intention of making exhibits at the State Fair. In addition to these, large numbers of letters are be ng re ceifed from all sections of North Carolina in which it is asserted that tbe attendance wil be very lare from all sections One of the special features this year will b-? the racing. The purses oppressions and exactions tha people would not have become resolved to have better legislation. The Poj.u list part-. in its first analysis, ws merply a protest agavst Republican legislation. Afterwards self-seeks ing politicians made it a tail to the Republican kite to carry them into ollioe. There is not a principle upon which the Republicans and original agrceL Col. P ilk always Renounc ed the Hepubljcan party as the au thor of the people's woes. In- the 3. The .force hiil will become a-r ! law. J 4. Southern men will again be put ! under ban. 5. The county eoverntneut system will not be repealed, but it will b'J useit by a cabal undir the direct on of Thomas Settle to indefinitely con i tinue the unhply combination in power. He has said that if he had control of the county government system, it would rcrjuirc mure than 50,000 majority tn give the Demo- we ssll as reiialole PUMP as there oni the market very cheap CALL district were fully represented. The committee .on ervia.nt r-jUo 1I??erc witl lhese nalion3 tlAl ganization recninmeni'ed. J. M. buy farm products and consequently Javis, Esq., of Harnett as pcrrnans ,arKCr aml bcUer man et3 for our pntphajrman. and J. M. Jietl.u-e, j frtrmer3 . Xhc (lay of protC3tjon is Eq , of Sampson as secretary . The election f thee otlicers were made bv accl'ion. over in this country. MeKinleyisip will disappear as a dark and hjdeous blight from our s-tatn'e bie'.ks, The The delegation fro;n S,ap.-on. j n.ht w.ll s on it jn ay be, in such f ftcr hfildlng ti caucus, inirodiiced a resglut'cn that tie Senator from riampson not be nominated as the a general engagement and protracted i irugrjle as we have just passed J through but it is ih-t steady and re- ' one will aggregate over $2,600. A large number of superb running horses have isje.illy been brought into! North Carolina, anil in deference to: i he wishes of their owners tlv Mate i Fair has ofTercii liberal premiums for j I running rapes every day. F,,r tro'-; ting horses $300 are olfered for the , 2:40 class, 2 :Q." . plass, 2:30 class, 2:25 class auc thp free for all class. The three minute class is olfered a purse of 200, anil the three jear old coro in for 100. The comtnittpe of prominent edu cators, appointed by the North Caros i lina Teachers' Assepibiy. will meet! in Raleigh on September the 8th, to perfect arrangements for Educational L)ay, which will he Tuesday of Fair week. It is to be regretted that Gen. J R. Gordon will not be able to deliver his uddrtss on Soldiers.' Day, which will be Wednesday; but a great feat- l ore of interest to all oid soldiers will i beginning all the Populisms did that, ccats control again, 'and they declared that the legislaJ The force bill and the prostitution jiion in North Carolina had been ,,f tlie county government system P ROORESSIV E INSTITUTE l above criticism. "Our state goye- n- j working together would bring ba-k j ment is all right" said Co'. Polk, i 4Sain ,0 Kor:l Carolina the time.-; our judges and. o.thcr . oncers are hcn the ballots of the vpters weu ii.nust. Qur light is not against the J carried lu Coluin'oia in be c y.iit ii j Slata administration in any of its '' military saTaps. This is Die; branches. The onlv hope for better ,v' st ' whjch we are iiv led by Mr. ! legisalipn is n Cimgros. The peos 'Settle, Mr. Rntler. iMr. K tchin. Dr..; pie ought lp fight for better financial j et '"I rirt? The b ow legisiat qn. and it can only be obtain ! in oI" 1'Orus and beating of torn torrs ed through the Federal government, j an(1 raising a clamor about -elect'ior We have no quurrel with the Demo- j frauds.' " is expected to ilerfen e crats about state matters. We are people to everything else, and during together for the same good govern-J he uproar lo permit the conspir:. me"nt we have had in JJonh Carolina ince the Detnoerats eam,e into pows ! er. It is pure and above reproach. Most Southern Democrats are right DUNN, N , C . FALL TEEM BEGINS AUGUST S2NL. ,'" 1894. COMPET GN T TEA H E LIS, FAITII F UL SERVICES, CHARGES MODERATE FOR P A R T t C U L, A R S, A D D R E S S - DTJNN", WILMINGTON AND WLd)ON AND HRA'SCHES AND F LOR EN ( E RAILROAD : iKKvsKi scij i;inrj.--:. TRAINS tiliiMJ S: UTllT" ai'KtE.m' N:i V!:K!. RAILWAY, ( QNDENEI i'nJKDULi:. fin i.n: .1 I4' 1 now, and if tin. 3 would cut loose fiqm. the Northern wing, which dom nates party action, all reformers tors to Seattle the ship of state and sisal away with the body. The consp ra'ors shall not de eive the people by raising a dinf Tlieir schemes will be exposed. Discussion f all public questions will be insist tid upon. The Democrats are on tic party. primaries were not generally attend- J listless p4eur.e Ui4t will take e l on account of high ater. anil tne afier anolcr ?f the 'gtronlflll3 of privilege until all shall disappear be fore the advance of public opinion and public emancipation. Inquiries have bpen pouring into the Post l)tlice Dppartrnent fro;n post masters al over the country as to whether po,t ofiiees can be closed to obserye Labor Day. The Post Office Department has in each casp rpferre. nomination be m?i)e b- the Sampson county convention which meets on the 13th of September. The resolu ion after some discus8:on was adopts Mr. L. J. Rest, of Harnett, then placed in nomi.i-itioii ). 11. McLean. Eq., i)J Hx'rett, in a speech of rare beauty a.'.d eloquence in which he paid a most glowing tribute to the .character of Mr. McLean. The i. mi- fe the Cyclorama oi the Rattle of Gettjshnrg. Jhij. W M. Robbins, Rut on national j.ues, ; "f their representative. It is not which arp the js u- s no v. ponfroni ing ! claimed b . anv that in one and o le the pe)i!e. tie Deir.crats are h pe- 'air years tlie Derancars have reni- i.vtki i i : 1 I I : C : : : : : A . M T M.' : A. M. -J Leavo WeMon: 11. ".r : 0:21 : : ..: vr. Kooky Mt.j 1:0a 1():2U j ......... ... Ar. Tarlxir. ; e-;0-- : ; : ... Li'iivo Tarliorui l.:'.j? . I .. 1 : " Lv. Reeky Mt...: 1:0.'! 10:20:......: :(! ... Leave Wilson.. j 2M li:01 j : : . Leav' S'hia ' -:." : ; . ... Lv. Knyetl.-vi..: 4: T j li.T.l: j ... Ar. Fhirenee.... 7:i." ::uv ....... j ... j" : S e - : : : : X- : j : : : y. M . : f : A. M. Leave Vj'ilson : 'i.l' ..: : fi::in : ... J.y. lir.Wshoro. j :-;0 . i ......'. (:ci .. . Lv, Mamiolia... j 4:1! j ; ! j Ar. V illiiin't'n : 5.ri0 : : : -l;d:, : .... l'. M.j : ; i.M i .... . TRAINS (ji'lNlT NlTuTil 1 'i. No V:v K". ' ui..i.iy: l.t'iUP Vilisii i.rton Arrive Kayetti'villf Leave Fayettevill.. Leave Kayetti-ville .1 unci ion. Leave Saiif. nl Lcve I'llimi ...'...'. A m ve lj iet'iisloro l.eave (irei-iislioro. M Leave Sfuli 4l':ili. 1 Arrive Walnut Cove . t iiit vvi.v:,. .............. Leave Rural Hall... Arrive Alt. Airy Soi'TII B'll'ND. . ..! . Ml H III. .... lulu .... in rt " le - .. II . ....! i. ; i in. t.u - ...:: .:,; " ..::uk ; .... 4.M -....! i.::i .....I r..ni " .... i -i' " No. 1. n.Ti:i July ii;. J'iij. i less v 1 1 v-1 1 1 I. HI 11UIIII l,UIUlllia, i.UM . I P1U 111 I S3IUIIUI j .-'..- L i 7 t I -'died all theeilso!a qairter of n was Col. Pol iv 's oosi; ion. i cen urv. Rut it ca.j and wil bees- of. the Geitysburg Hattle Ground T( years ag lhe Poim8l8 adu.ii- tablished that no party ever did so Commission, has vyfitten a letter le(Uliat lh,re wcs nogroanrt f(jr com-1 much for Ihe peop'e undet so man3 commending thp Cyclorama, and ; pIant in Xorth CorolillS aml Co,.5 1 disad v?.ntages. If t :e people are n. t states that it w,R op t, feature ot ins; Jined llieaiselyes e3;olusively to the satisfied that th Democrats have tprpst. to nil "Vnrtli I 'nn il I ni n a !......' " ' i .i-cu3s:on ot natioiiAl qqesti -ns. do:ie all that onoht to have beer. aV, lit imi i' fi i- i u - u' i n t r iik ii . ' bubstreasury, government ownership done, thev will be asked if thev like .1... i.v.: i .j . ! - , ol railroads, the referendum, and tl e th Re..i;bl can wqrk of the last money quest on these wre the onl twenty-five years better? or if thev ap l.y. Florence.... Lv. h'ayettevn Leave Sclmn Arrive Wilson ATM. : " .::!li ; 10:5 s 1 .::-. : 1:10 T7m j 1 : f : !: O : ii:V,! Lv. Wiliui't mi. j Lv. aia.iiolia... j I.v. Ooiiis l mi ive VV il.si.il 1 . 9:00 10:10 ll: 0 P. M. 7:00 K 1:W l-::-.'7 of the Fair w)t)i a zeal and vigor never befure druiwr, und it will be read' to greet the great coiuourse of which will attend the Fair. Leave Alt. A iry Leave Rural list )!..'.. ...... Arrive Wal.mt e.ve Leave Walnut! irve L aye Stok silale .' Arrive Ureensliaro Leave reensUoro .' le.'jv-' I'liin it. Leave allf ril Arrive Fay'ett.ville J uiict 1011..J. Arrive Fayetteyille Leave Fayel teville...... Arrive W iliuin.-t'oii ., , ATotiTll Bot'ND. Djiily IA-. Slill;lay. Leave Bell net tsvi lie.... Leave laxt ii... Leave Reil -j. rings Leave Hej.e .'.llls Arrive 1- ayel tevilie..... !!. 11. Ill 1 1 (II ll.;.- - ILL: ' :ii."7 p. ni. I M " I 1. o ' 1,17 4.11 ' i.r - r.r. NTo. I. Daily K.v. Mimlay . ;.r, a t". x.l'l - 8...0 " ii. :o .o.ui heretofore ; mentioned now? Are national isq-s given lirst inportance? Is the Subs tlie postmaters to the ac; of Con- iress. aonrovexi .Tnno 9S l.ot tviiL.L ' Tre?i-r -n-?c?T- c-oim nation of Mr. McLean was seconded ' , ; " ,wtawu. ' , ,' i declares .-tht the first Monday of The joint discussion bv Mr. MeCiillnek of KUrto,, J J j September in each year, being the announced came off in Dunn yester- , r motion of Mr, Robinson, of Samps i , ' , treasury the pnly sayor of : n oppress 1 1 ilav rplohratn.l or.,1 L-.,..- T U' ' .In.. II.. V 1" ..r t' . . . j ami ivuunii as ijauui ,. tu.i. t . nni, in nam iso , .i, m ii- n. the noinin:;ijon or Mr. McLean ,. ,. , e 1 people? Are the Republicans re- " i ', . ' ; Holiday, is hereby made a legal pub- and Mr j. W. A. Guthrie, of Durham. 1 a ,, f. was made by acclamation bv a risine i .. . . . J sponsible lor "PF Ills? Are the Dora- ,,, , ..." t'.c holiday in the same manner as l Maj. Gutheries denunciation of the , ...l, v .,i . vote, this waa done amid tl;e greatest j . . j j " crats, except the JN riheastem one?, enthusianj. C instmas. the 1st ilay of January, democr iticand irpjhlican partyi s w. s true to the people? Is the ytate gox, Mr iini Aar , i 1 , ll'e --d day of Februarj'. tie 00th j breezv an d bitter. One would hardiv nrnmo. . , ro ni, . .,. - Mr. alcLean waa tlien introluceti , . x. - eminent pore and worthy ot con fit t..ii.- . a i , y f Nay and l,,e 4lh t1av dav o,thi. k to hear the Major talk now b. , , to the convention and made a sneeeh i . . f ! J deneef . . .. '''u y are now made by law public ! davs of reconstruetion an,l misrulo in things a Populist could introduce to favor the Vojulistio scheme of ...ii. ..i, .... "" uu,,ul' propriating $53,507,300,000 at one ui iuu iiear au oi muse suojevis : P. M . I.eriV. Vilsoii. : :iu : ArkfK-ky All..; z:I . i Arrive Tar liio. : x:10 ; Leave Tarloi-o : fit Lv. Roeky AiT.'.1 t: 1 fr Ar. Weiiloii-....: 3:Ll : i p. .M.j P..M: P. M. 11:: i):S, IiMi : H i; Snl'HH Uoi Kp. i No. :t. Daily Kx 1- ii 1 1 1 : i l-:0-: V'-.y.: A.M j P. Al. session of Congress, and levy ins. ever-V Cent of this h' a taif on lanf'g t Oaily exceit .Monday. JPaily ex.-ei.l Sun' lay alone, exempting all i ICo.neS Stocks, : .tm'ns eijrry ..nlyllrst rlas- i.a5.sei,- , 13 ifers in !! uiz I ii'imaii aecoiiiuio.lattolis. i ' Leave Ki.yetle.Mlle.. .... Leave Ilojie AlilM ! Leave lied !-1 r 1 1 i-h Leave ;.:a.tii A rri ve Lei.ltetti.VnVllle 4 i j. in r..o . ; ' ;.s7 - 7.."" " bond-, and all forms of personal. proiert', i, a., compelling Ihe land N;j::tii Dorv'ri. Tr:ii'isn sc 1 1 1 1 . 1 NecK Kraneh Knal leaven j: Wei. Ion , ,ii . in.. Halifax 4 mi j. in. arrive at j . -eotlan.l Nr. k , :.:. . til. ireeiivli:e '1 1 , i t..: ll:tuit.iir kie.jitoiiT A: j' in. Ki-.f 14 rni rir. leaves Kii'Mtnn 1 cni, ; 7: 0 a ;reei.-. 1; , 'ii a 111, Arnvii :.' jo l:.u- J H , ... t.e,.,.,,,,, ; , owners to bear all the heavy burdens f atn ,N,a n. WeMon 114111, aai;y e.- j L..aV'e or.--..,.:,:V.'.. e.-11 Mlli-I.li. .,'., , , l.eave . -f.. lit v..l:Ue .. Trains on nslm trf'U nraii'-Ii leaves! ..,0,.:; Hence tl)e change in the P pul:3 full nf !trnfatnaa anil fsii'i.r - . ... . . - - 1 vnrri 1 nrfl Inn 1 1 r wia nmiTinrr II. a . . . i 'p . i , Air. J. t. Slijiw was then pa leH nn i " - nuKraiui.it: iwx nave ouu de- and mide a tine speech. j As uner the same pievieus law j very mpn vim cheered him yesterday, nouncing Republica .s they have It was said that a finer lookb m. ! iTa,lng !oSal hol.days postoffiees en-; What, stfang U-d-fe lows politic turned all the r batteries upon the ;joy the same privileges as other Fed-' make. However this is all explained Democra ".c adminis: ration of Sta e or more representative binly of men I eral liever met in Nrvrth Carolina. With' '". imuuasa-is nave oeen - muv'u' u.-n. iv,iuunv atiairs; am. me repeal oi me county mrormid that this last law will also ; can party has been married to the overnme t svsiem is ela . atcd t.b ve proposed. We are not afraid to go to the peo ple with a plain statement of there cor-is of the three partie. We tell tlie conspirators now that, the people are not fools. They see through the horn-blowing and tin-pan beating. Tlipy will render their verdict in November upon . I he evidence and no amount of dm and confusio i can en - r: I: :t in.. 1 a rooro ..: u a in.: rerunni; lmim i ar l.iro J:0 i. in. rariio l" :iu . in., arrives Washington 7: -5 i. mi. Dally t-.wej.t Sun. lay. "tuiiieets with traiiirf on septlainl Niek Draie-li. 1 rain leaves TarLf.ro. X. C. v i Allieinar.e ainl Kah ili 14. K. lai!y. exeej.t Mnnlny. at r.:oe ii. in.. ui .'.ay j.' hi : arrive. Plmotli ;:i0 p. in. : J i. in. Re u rnitif-r leaves Plyin- ot 11 ully . e.!-ej.l .-iu.ly, C:H a. m.. .-Ul.'iay Ml 111 U ''III. No. 1 :. M '.VH Ilaily Ki. Mlli'i:i- . 0 a lu '.'(I " J . " .i m I-.'.; il. y. No. p.. .. I .KI faiiy Lv Miinla . Leave M'li..i L;-av' e viliii-wl .I-'. Arrive ire;i i.i.r ; : .t . 1 i.:r. :.i4i in. r..r? ; f OKTii Bor l co.v :' va rn v... Traiiif N.is. z ami n-.iiiie-f nt Fayei t.-ville. their offices. In states ' third party by the order of vht lead- the sub-treasyiy and -more money.' such men in the lead the Democracy ; of of 14th -district hive notion t,,'HlM"y lw have to fear in tic cucin W''Cre I"lbor 1a3' 3 by acts of their ! ers of the two. The colored men ol l i,c-e has been a complete change e'ection. j ei Mature notably, Pennsv Iva.iia. this State icfuse to ra'ifv the en- ,,i base. Hones vi -is, wlen re ulv t mmm m '1 legal ho'iday on a dale other trnct so far as they are concerned want t.etler legislation, wiil naturally ituan the holiday the postmasters They are republicans from principle i,lt,uire '.he rpas-Mi for tt.is turning l,,M,,U' ,ii-':,:iti",. fx preyed by Elsewhere in this issae appears an ; have lec.i advised that both holidays end if 'hey can't be hRowed to vote un,,ut. It is plain to anjune wl o ;.:.! a. m., air.v urwoi... i..j a.iu. ni.'l 11:1 i J ea V 1 i !'ia X """tain on AIWlIan.1 N T Branch leaves fioi.u I rriVf' iia"" o-- lofo, N. C. dally xee.t sUM.lay, ;o" a ii;ar rive SiuithlieM N C 7.0 a m. Retuit.ini ' Ifavi-.i Sunt liLcIi!. N . C b 00 a. tn. arrive. i t u-it i, i A f ! I oast I.l ne for 1 1 (i-l.l.-l'oro.N. c. O a. tn. v,Uu .,,hi, . .1 Ka.f Tra ii No. y r..ut.u Tram on Na-hv;!le irnv.-h, leaves Rr.eky t Sanf..r.I woii the .eal.iar.l Air Line. North Mount at l:' 0 in., amy. -s Nashville :.:.r. i. jnel soujli hoiiml. ninl at Or.--!isl...i-o -Jtri in., syrinx Hoi e :,: o j.. m. HHiirii:(u'l"'vi14 ti e Uifltu Ml 'a'iiyill.-. R. H. . Noitliai .l -orin Hoee !:ii a. m as.hv iite :i in i- .1 mhI at W'.-ilnut f-...-.. u.ii. . ..Ui .1... 1i..it.l...n0nn.l l. ..a. .!!... ....ii-..nt W( 'Ll- M .Ml.. -1 . . I .. i .. ... '.- . t. ........ 1 It . ..... . . it i.i i ii. v.iii. ...i t t '.oiiii:;. . - "j k.ui.,'iui -..."-..v . .MirnK ..-..-i.i i . . i . . I'.r iiinif.il- ae iii . . - I Till! '1 rains n Latta Eraiij-h Florene,. n. j;. jeav- Latta;: o j. in.: arrive 1 jn. I. a r '.W i. io Re- .,int t'irniiir leave !unlar f:: a. m : arrive Latta. .-OPT!! liUl'N 1 1 ON" F( 'Ttr . v V.?'ly "x,:f,t s"'"l:1- ... ..jTl leonneetst Walnut Cove" with - t ih Ull t iMliou iinun n lear.i 4ii.-'i i"i lilt' .tnn'itK iV. W (t r I H. H fir ' L fall upon them and hide them. Tlie ciun..u ..aiiy. exeef.t sun-iaj . mj.. Ke -; ali ,.oillU (,rJll a,, ',,?;'!'",;' tiirooiir haves lint. .ii a! 7:- a. m..e. nu-. t- ; U.rowith th Itiri.n......! i i.T. ,. ,,' ar-aw with liin:o Isle-trains. i N.-rth an.l . .i . . i .. . U . . . 7 ... ... io escape fact". In November they will pray for the r nks and hil's lo o i . (-..i.iifvn s,i ."Madison will, ti.. N..rr. Ik ii Western R R . for Roanoke ai,i n V I ... . - .... . . r 1 1 nil., wesi. lu-r at their ballots, will lie s heavy and will as c oDpleteiy tout lite i-upira- explanation by Pifsdert Winston can be observed. This is in sccord-1 for the party that freed their. Rnd will tnink a minute. The P.pn!i.t of Chape. IR1J. m regard to the An- , ance with the postal regulations ' Put tM- ballot in the:r h.md? thev leader? see htt ti;e oi'y Lope of suc- Hul Ball YthWi we think is suplce. I which provide that ;tst ofEces can be w'l vote for the beat clas of t ite c.-s he in fusion with the Rt pnh i t!:ea ou. of sight- -N i 0. t : rojis i-d hill.a could burv i y. :v,r.-.0r. iS.ijt. j J. k. K-TS.y.ii'-r.". ,:.r.nsr. i T -a. Kuief-sor . Arabic AIar:aff-r J. W. FRY, ie..'j Alana. r. W. K. KY(.h. Gen I Pf. Ar-

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