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Stanly Enterprise J. D. B1VIS S, Owner and Editor. Price fl.00 per year, in advance, THURSDAY, October 20. 18DH. t-CTB3 aamc urn u . i . THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Foe Congress, Seventh CougreKtiiomil District, THEO. F. KXUTTZ, of Rowan. For Solicitor, Elereii'h T ' -t, J. L. WEBB, of Cleveland. COUNTY TICKET. For Senator, R. L. SMITH. For House of Representatives, J. M. BROWN. Clurk of tho Superior Court, R. A. CROWELL. Sheriff, . G. R. McCAIX. Register of Deeds, W. T. HUCKABEE. For Treasurer, I. W. SNUGG3. County Commissioners, G. T. DUNLAP, J. C. PARKER, J. P. NASH. Coroner, W. R. McSWAIN. For Surveyor, D. A. HOLT. For Cotton-weigher, A. P. MOOSE. For Judges Superior Court. First District Georsre II. Drown, of Keimfort Beeond District Henry B. Ilryun, of ( ruvpTi Fifth District Thomas J. Shaw, of Sixth District Oliver II. Allen, of Lenoir. Berenth District Th. A. JI.-Neill.of Uoleoii Eleventh DUtrict-W. A. Hoke, of Lin-oln. Roosevelt had 500 hearer at ltin flret appointment to upenk. He wiih so disappointed thnt he did not speak. Teddy is gettin-f (dunned over the Democratic outlook. Mm Meeting, of White IVo,., ? There will be a great ninNS meeting of the white people ut tioldsboi'o on the 28th day of October, for the pur pose of taking into consideration the political and social conditions of the east. After the adjournment of the convention, there will bo short , ad dresses upon the political situation by Honorables T. J. Jarvis, I!. T. Bennett, C. B. Aycock, C. B. Watson, Locke Craig, Ii. B. Glenn, Benjamin Posey and Thos. W. Mason. Senator Jno. W. Daniel, of Virginia, has been invited and is expected to speak. Arrangements will be made with all the railroads for special rates and schedules. Papers throughout the State are requested to copy. F. M. Simmons, State Deni. Ex. Com. Wind Leading; the llliml. Wilmington Star. In Texas the Republican and Pop ulist fusionists have nominated a blind man for Congress. Another il lustration of the blind leading the blind. In this State they are not nominating any blind men, they are only presuming on the blindness of the people they expect to vote for tnein. t'OWXKS AT IT AO A IX. He Iulrn That Klglity I'er Cent of the Second Regiment Want to Itemaiii in the Service Washington, Oct. 13. A stampede to be retained in the service has be gun among the volunteer regiments that were to be mustwd out. The Lieutenant Colonel of the Second North Carolina regiment reported to day that 80 percent o' the regiment wanted to stay in. The Second Tex as is anxious to be retained. The de partment also has under considera tion an application from 230 of the First Georgia to be enlisted in the Thirty-first Michigan to fill vacan cies. The two regiments were togeth er at Chickamauga and established cordial relations. The petition to re tain the Second Pennsylvania "will be granted. Others are under advise ment. OooO Men to the itrsc-ue. Charlotte Observer. One of the best signs we set! is not only that Populists are flocking back to the Democratic party, but that many Republicans are announcing their purpose to vote with it, at least in this election. The weekly puiiers received yesterday contained the names of a number of such. There are many honest men in North Caro linaold-time Union men and their sons, Northern settlers and others wbo sincerely believe in the principles of the Republican party and who, ne cordingly, are entitled to as much respect as any other class of men. There is no call on these men to change theirconvictions upon nation al questions; we bg leave to suggest to them that we are not just now fighting the battles of the United States, but that this content is for the preservation of North Carolina; for everything that a man who ex pects to continue to live here and ex pects his children to live here after Slim, should hold dear. We have re peatedly Btiid and repeat now thnt the wage is more thau any political victory; the fight far more important the.n one for mere partisan ascenden cy; and, without regard to partisan 1. in, every white mil n who loves his i ': ite, his family and his kind should vri for tin's election (it least, with t of his fellow-citizens who are r so hard to sultstitnte order 1 i , safety for danger. capacity ; t"i-y and honesty for V: HON. TIIIX) I 04'iiiocntlic iioiniiiei' for ( HON. TIIKO. T. lil.l TTZ. We give in tliis issue a cut oftht Democratic nominee of the 7th Con gresMonal oisti icl , 1 lie lion. I lieo. r Klutti!, of liowan. Tin.' Deuiocnits throughout the d:striet feel especially liroud of their in iluinee, and they have good cause to lie. lie is a gen eral favorite of all the people and is brimful of t lie milk of human kind ness. A lawyer by profession, his sympathies are nevertheless with the toiliiiLr masses ol mankind. He is now in the very prime of physical and mental manhood and will Im capable of measuring arms with tin1 ablest men in Congress. Never hav ing hud the a 1 1 vantages of a collegiate education, but simply trained in the common schools of the country, Mr. Kluttz deserves great credit for being a bit-by his own energy and native ability to push forward and stand in the front rank among the ablest men of the South. What encouragement to the many struggling young men of the count rv! loe It Pay to Suve I'lxlilt-r. The New Krn. This is a question in which the far mers are interested. Ju the ..North and West .they do not strip the foil- ler oil but cut sialic ami all ha' rough veil. Jinn through aeiittingniiichine and fed to stock it is contended by many thnt this is superior to fodder, audit is easier nnd more chenply saved in this wav. On the subject he Patron mid Cleaner savs: 'Does.it pay to suve corn fodder? This is a question our fiiriuersshould consider. e are of the opinion t hat t does not. 1 liir experieueeis that it osts !!(, (100 a ton to savecorn fod- er while the cost of good hay is bout ."i.00 u ton. Some off ho best irmers in Northampton agree with us in 1 Ins opinion, liesides thegreat- st cost of I lie corn fodder our farm - is should take into consideration e damage done the corn by pulling the fodder from tins stalks. The suc- 'esslul men in any business or occu pation are those who give their work peeial study and niasterthedetnils. Jt pays to save corn lodderit saved in the right way. The best farmers on the Deleware ieimisula, wherecon ditions are similar lo those of North Carolina, abandoned the practice of topping ami stripping long ago. They cut the stalks and all close to the ground, shock it, and shuck it in the shock, the stalks when needed for feed me chopped fine by a stalk or feed cutter and fed with a little meal or mill feed sprinkled on them. Stock will eat nearly the whole stalk. llarm-kwliig ttie YtMlkifl. Sulilury Sun. For some time there has been talk of ''harnessing the Yadkin," and it has been known that this river could furnish enough power to run every machine in (his part of the State if tin? harnessing should be done. But none of the harnessers below the Fries power house at Winston has gotten so far as to start the work. It seems now, however, that the Yadkin is to be harnessed and that this fact means much to Salisbury one of the benefits we nit to derive is an electric light system. Work on the plnut is to begin with in sixty days, ami it is to Incomplet ed within twelve months. The Baltimore Loan and Trust Company is to furnish the capital. The trust company has a representa tive here now, and he and Mr. Board man are looking over the city. To day they visited the factories in re gard to furnishing power for them. The power plant to be built at the river will be similar to the Fries elec tric power house near Wins teiii -Salem. 2)readfyl Mothers, when your . ' '.ldren are at tacked by the dreadful croup, you need not despair; Dr. John W. Ball's Cough Syrup will relieve and cure this disease at once. You can always depend on this marvelous remedy; it never fails to cure. For whooping cough and measle-congh it is the best remedy iu tho Innd. Children like it. Cougli Syrup Will cure Croup without fail. Doses arc small snd pleasant to take. Poctora : recommend it. Price 15 cents. At all druggists. -, . 1 KLUTTZ. 'oiiirrt'HH, Seventh Ilintrict-J He has sacrificed much for his par ty in the past, and has never been an office seeker. He has twice been elec tor on the Presidential ticket, mak ing a thorough canvass each time. Two years ago he was elector for Wm. J. Brynn, having previously been a delegate to the convention that nominated him, and having set', onded his nomination, and one of the committee to frame the National Democratic platform. We confidently predict that this Congressional district will be redeem ed by Mr. Kluttz. It all good peo- le become aroused to a sense of du ty and go to the polls with a full de termination that no political hybrid Fusionist shall again disgrace and misrepresent us in Congress. Old Stanlv to the front and to the rescue! We will even challenge old Rowan to roll up for him a bigger majority than she, in proportion to numerical strength. The health board of Newport News, Va., has recommended to the city council the adoption of an ordinance requiring thecompulsory vaccination of every person in the city. Snow Falls in Chicago Chicairo. October 13. Snow fell in Xtis t it y for over an hour tonight. It was the first this season, and the ear liest in twenty-six years. Atlanta Constitution. te Tested and Tried For 25 Years JfOuld you feel perfectly safe to put all your money in a new bank? One you have just heard of? But how about an old bank? One that has dona business for over a quarter Of a century ? One that has always kept Its promises? One that never failed ; never misled you in any way? You could trust euoh a bank, couldn't you? SCOTT'S ErjuLcion i te of COD-LIVER OIL WITH V HYPOPHOSPHITES is Just K like such a bank. It has never i disappointed you, never wllL 5 It has never deceived you, 5 never wilL 5 Look out that someone 8 does not try to make you S Invest your health in a new $ tonio, some new medioine te you know nothing of. tg Joe and t'-oa; til druggist. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Nrw York. NORTH CAROLINA. ( In offlee C:rk Supe Btanly Coi'ntt. i rior Court. Notice is hereby riven of the flline of arti cles of Incorporation of the U. B. Blalock Company; That the names of the incorporators are W. .T. Blnlork. V. B. Blalock. P. H. Medley and Wm. E. White, and such others as they may associate with them; That the principal place of business is in the town of Norwood, N. C. and its sreneral purpose and husinesi is to carry on a general mercantile business in the town of Norwood, N. C; That the duration of the corporation is thir ty yejtrs. The capital stock is M,000. with privilege to increase to $15,000, divided into shares of the par value of S.V), each. Octolar 20. 1SU8. S. H. MILTON. Clerk Superior Court. TRINITY PARK HIGH SCHOOL Prepares stu'Ientn for Trimtj Col'ege, or any other Ik'Utheru College. 1 1 is owned and con trolled by Trinity College- Has all advantages of college envi ronmenti. New buildings thor oughly equipped. Co-operative boaidingdepHrtmant. Magnifi cent scenen, and nnexcf-IIed lo?ation for health. Couir-. ?n English, Latin, Greek. Mathe matics and Science. Total ex penses f 130 to f 1G0 per yeur. Session opens Snptemder 7th. Formformation, Address J. F. Bivins, Headmaster, J no. C. Kilgo, Freoident. MEWS OF THE WEEK. Conditions in New York seem some what Democratic. The State Fair is to be held in Bal- eigh October 24-29. Up to last Friday 60,617Spaniards had been shipped to Spain from Cuba. The Greenville Weekly reports the death of a 117-year old negro wo man. Too rumor Pnnnlist Tom Watson lately edited has suspended publica tion. A soldier shot and killed another at Athens, Ga., the other day over a game of cards. The irnllant commander of the bat tleship Oregon, Capt. Clarke, was in Charlotte last week. Krmin has actiuiesced tothedemand of the United States for Porto Kico, and turned it over Tuesday. .Secretary Alger will recommend to Connrress the construction of exten sive lines of railway in Cuba. Nine negroes attempted to escape jail in Kaleigh last Thursday morn ing, but were caugni in ine aci. Senator Foraker favors Cuban in dependence and letting people of Cuba work out their own salvation. The Davidson County Democratic convention in Lexington last Satur day was the largest ever held in the county. President McKinley made several speeches all along the line last week, while on his way to the Omaha ex position. Ortranization of the First National Bunk in Hawaii has been perfected. The new bank has a capital of a mil lion dollars. The United States will probably se cure not less than 200,000 square feet of space for exhibits at the Paris Exposition, Four United States warships are ordered to Charleston, S. C, to par ticipate in the jubilee exercises there on the 24th inst. Gen. Lee and his son were called from Savannah to their home in Rich mond last week on account of the se rious illness of Mrs. Lee. During the past six or seven weeks 50 car-loads of beer and 6 car-loads of cigarettes have been sent from the United States to the i'hilipines. Thirty cannon captured at Santia go are to be shipped to the United States for presentation to fifteen of the principal cities as trophies of the war. Thos. N. Lacy was convicted in Richmond last week of robbing the mails and was sentenced to two years imprisonment at hard labor in Kai sigh. Ten a day has been the average death rate in Santiago since the first of this month. There were 183 per day for corresponding penod last year. A hundred native African chiefs have been arrested and will be tried at Freetown, capital of the British colony of Sierra Leone, for murdering American missionaries. Fifty-five war vessels are now under construction for the Government, and their completion, it is stated, will ad vance the United States to third rank among the maritine Powers. A plot against the government has been discovered in Paris, in favor of one of the pretenders to the throne of France. Government officials re fuse to give out information. Col. Henry D. Capers, a brother of Bishop Capi r.i and a writer of some note, forged a letter in Salisbury a few days ago through which he se cured f 75 from J. Allen Brown. The sixth day of registration at lialtimore. Md.. resulted in the re cording of 9,91)8 white and 1,585 col ored voters, making a total to date of 82,285 white and 16,604 colored voters. According to the Railway Age 2,' 200 miles of new railway have been laid during the past nine months of this year, with the probabilities that the end of the year will show 8,000 miles. The Raleigh correspondent of The Messenger says: "The Republicans appear to be, almost without excep tion, depressed at the political out look." They will be still further de pressed after November th. About 180 persons perished in the t.eck of the Mohegan, a steamer be longing to the Atlantic Transport Company, on the English coast last Friday, it is believed that the Mo hegan's engines broke down and that she drifted on the rocks. A 15-vear old boy in a New York town who determined to break him self of the habit of cigarette smok ing finally succeeded by sending bullet through his head. There are better ways than that if they are taKen in Time. W ilmington Star, There are 143 negro magistrates in Ave counties in North Carolina, every one of whom has been put in office since 1894. Do the white men of the State intend to permit the number to be doubled by keeping in power the gang that has put the lower courts ol justice in such incompetent hands? is ews-Ubeerver. Everyday justifies the confidence in those honest Populists who went into that party from pure motives. ine republicans in Montgomery re nominated Mr. Martin Rush as coun ty commissioner in the hope that he wonld act as a decoy duck to carry the Populist voters into the Republi can camp. Mr. Rush declined the nomination in a strong and eloouent speech, declaring that Populist prin ciples prevent any affiliation with the Republican party. And there are many more like Mr. Rush. Raleigh News & Observer, ALBEMARLE MARKET. Quoted by Morrow Bros, tc Heath Oo. Cotton : Middling Good Middling Strict good Middling u 5 5 5 Middling Fair Corn (new) 40 to 50 Flour 1.80 to 2.00 Tear? - 50 Oats 35 Onions 25 to40 Irish potatoes o0 Chickens 7J4 to 1 5 Hens 15 to 20 Eggs 11 Hani 11 Lard to 10 Butter 10 to 15 Bacon to 7Jf Wheal 75 Cottonseed 10 AaMaaa ?ALL170:."U TJiN-TEtrrHs of r all the pain ndsicknessfrom which woman suffer Is caused by weakness or derangement In the erfajii of menitruatlon. I Nearly always! when a woman Is not well these organs are affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman Is very seldom sick. Is nature's provision for the repu tation of the menstrual function. It cures all " female troubles." II b equally effective for the girl la her teens, the young wile with do mestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the period known as the " Change of Life." They all nesd it. They are afl benefitted by K. For sJvfcs In eras r-xnilrlnr. special directions, address, tivmp symptoms, tho "Lsdics' Advisory Department," The Chittanooc Medicla Co., Ghana Boota, Term. TrlO. I. eOOPCR, Tusale, Mm., MrM ' Mf titter suSared from rf frragatar sat atlslul nmstruaUan in Sectors eaunf net reMee htr. Wits ef Cartel enUrait eurta htr an site heleea aif ether tkrougk Ike Ckarige el lilt." - - -- 2E AUCTION SALE, For cash, at public ontcry, at the resi dence of I. 1". Shaukle, deceased, I will sell to the highest bidder: 1 good horse; 2 mich cows and calves; a one-horse wagon ; blacksmith and farming tools; bee stands; sheep; corn, wheat, oats, and provender ; some good guns, and all the household and kitchen furniture. On Tuesday, November I, t898. T. P. Sunggs, Ext. L. F. Bhankle, dee'd. Trinity College Offers full coutses in English Language and Literature, An cient and Modern Languages History, Sociology, Mathematics Philosophy, Bible, Low and Commerce. Women tt! mit i w.I to all couretsof study. The largest eudowej institution "f Usining in the State. Bard from $6.50 to $10.00 per month. Tition, $50.00 i Year. Next session opens September i, 181)8. For Catalogue ndd.es JNO. C. KILGO. Durha n, N. C uoose urease liniment cures all aches pniiiH, croup, couulis nnd colds, in man or beast sprainn. bruises, burns i nd cuts NORTH CAROLINA. I Stanly Cocntv, In the Superior Court. Jas. W. Smith, adm'r of A. R. , adm'r of A. Rl eased, I M. Avltt, R. H. I intra. ' T. Avitt, deceased, NOTICE. R. 8. Avltt. J. Avitt, and others. R. II. Avltt, one of the defendants above nainnl, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior t ourt or etaniy sjounty to expose to sale cer tain real estate situated In Center township, in said county, for the purpose nf making; as sets to pay debts; and the said R. H. Avitt will further take notice that he is required to appear oeiore ine v lert of tne superior Uonrt for the said county of Stanly at his office in Albemarle, N. C, on the first day of Decem ber. 1B9S. and answer the enmnlnlnt In mmiA action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court ior ine renei aemanaea tn the complaint. This October the lth. 189S. 8. H. MILTON. .Clerk Superior Court. R. K Austin and J. R. Patcm, Attorneys. Head this kvkiiy time. Give us men a time like llim de mands, Srrong minds, strong faith nnd willing hsndrf. Men whom the l,est of offi'-e does not kill, Men who possess convictions and a will. Men who the spoils, of office annot buy, Men h' have hour. -me who will n lit. Kuch men use Goose Grease to keep them young aud spry. . i tt-' mm K M. CHARLOTTE, N. C. and CASKETS in the State. Write for catalogues and prices. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE I The enbftcriber expects to ran a cockle machine this fall, farmers can have their seed wheat cleaned clear of cockle for seed. Arnold Parker. WE GIN COTTON AND FURNISH sacking and ties at $1.25 per bale of 600 pounds or under. Our gin is one of the best in the county. No trouble to the farmer in unloading this is done through a suction pipe by us ; a screw conveyor for seed. Only first class work done by us. Efird Manufacturing Co. se 8. Albemarle, N. C. MILL HANDS WANTED. The Wis cossett Mills Company will now receive applications and reserve dwelling houses for families desiring to work in their cotton mills now being erected at Albe marle. Apply to Jno. C. Leslie, Sec. and Treas., at office of Efird Mfg. Co., Albemarle, N. 0. BOOK AGENTS WANT2D. One hundred sab-agents to sell "Cu ba's Fight for Freedom, and the War with Spain." I have the territory of twelve Counties. Will pay salary or commission. Call on or address ma. John A. Teeter, Albemarle or Big Lick, N. 0. THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture aud Mechanic Arts vili re-open September , 1898, with improved equipment in every department. Twenty-three ex perienced specialists in Faculty Full courses in Agriculture, Science, Civil, Mechnnicpl and Electrical Engineering. Expen ses very moderate. For cata logues uddress PRES. A. Q. H0LLADAY, RAUEIOH, IM. C. NOTICEI By virtue of an order of the Superior court in an action entitled Jos. E. Hart' sell, Admr. of James L. Hartsell, dee'd, vs. Isaac Hartsell, Jonah A. Hartsell and others, I will sell for cash, on Saturday, tho 6th day of November, 1898, on the premises of the late James L. Hartsell, in Fnrr township, the following .tract of land, lying in said township, adjoining the lands of Mollie Hart sell, Jonah Hart sell and J. M. Morgan, containing acres, and known as the James L. Hart' sell home place. This Oct. 5, 1898. Jos. E. Hartsell, Conimr LAND BALE. By virtue of a mortgage deed executed to the undersigned on the 5th day of January 1889, by James R. Miltom, and default having been made in the pay ment thereof, I will sell at public auc tion, for cash, at the Court House door in the town of Albemarle, on Monday the 7th day of November 1898, two town lots on Third, Fourth and North streets, and known in the Plat of said town as Nob. 59 and 60. All persons wishing to purchase town lots will do well to at tend sale on the above stated day. Any information desired as to said property, call on or address I. W. Snnggs, Trustee. Albemarle, N. C, Oct. 7, 1898. TAX NOTICE. I will visit the places below for the purpose of collecting taxes on the days stated, during the month of October, via : Copal Grove, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1898. Bloomington, Wednesday, " 13, " Locust, Thursday, " 18, " Big Lick, Friday, " 14, " 0. W. West's Saturday, 15, " Norwood, Thursday, " 87, " Palmerville, Friday, " 88, " New London, Saturday, " 89, " Albemarle, Saturday, Nov. 6, " The Albemarle book will be in my of fice in Albemarle all through the month of October. Please meet me promptly and save trouble and cost. Candidates for the different county office will be present at places and dates named above. Tours tuly, G. R. McCain, 9-19. 8heriff Stanly County. DBS, PIANOS, ORGANS. FURNITURE V. A. WHITLEY M. D. Officii over Little Bros. Store Albemarle N. C. DTI, S. B. KLUTTZ, DENTIST, ALBEMARLE, N. C Office over 1 orrow Bros. & Heath Co's store. F. E. HARTSELL.M.D. Physician and Jurgcon, Bio Lick, N. C. Calls received and promptly attended to at all hours, when not called ont pro fessionally. To the good gentleman of Al tnarle, who love fancy hair cut and sweet shave. We are glnd tosny we are now prepared to wait on you in first class style. Call and see us, T. E. Current., Join H. Gibson. Are you going to hear th Rraphophone? ' Ye, of toina) Everybody illio'ild hear it. It's? grand It talks, laughs, plays and sings. See J T Brooks hee will visit your house aud giv. you free access to its wonders It don't eost much J. R. PRICE, ttohnky and counsellor-at Law. ALBEMARLE N.C Practice in all the Stat and Fedeial courts. Special atten tion given to the management of Estates for Executors, Adminis trators and Guardians, to exam ining and abstracting titles to real estate, to collecting claims, to foreclosing mortgages without expense to the mortgagee, when possible, a ml prompt attention given to till business entrusted to his care. Office in south east corner of the court houBe. AUSTIN fe SMITH A ttouneyb-at-Law, Albemarle, & Norwood, N. 0. Special attention given to man agements of estates for Execu tors, Administrators and Guar dians, to examining and ab stracting titles, to collecting claims, to foreclosing mortgages withou t expen se to the m ortga gee when possible, and prompt atten tion given to all legal business entrusted to our care. Office in the court house. Smith will be in office at Norwood Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. One member of the Arm in office at Albemarle at all times. The University. Largest pHtionnge and fullest equipment in its history. Fac ulty. 38; Students, 508; 3 Acad emic Courses; 3 Elective Courses, 3 Professional Schools, in Law. Medicine and Pharmarj. Adanced Classes open to wo men. Tuition fOO. a year; Board $8. a month. Ample op portunities for "elf-help. Schol arships and loans for the needy. Summer School for Teachers,; 24 Iter met or, 185 Students. To tal enrollment, 070. For Cata logue, Address, PItESIDEXT ALDERMAN, Chapel mil, N. C
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