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STATIC IV GlSIVlSirL. IS'liIW.S. The Sudbury World jays Shu ford will not tie"' renominated for CoDgress by tho Populists of this district. j Cy. "Watson opiK-d hi? campaign gjb Went worth, Ucki tight m coun ty, laet week. lie spoke to a largj Mrs. Isaac -piles, of Concord, re cently gave birth to a child with a full set of teeth. The child lived only a few days. - i Si Otho Wilson tells t tie Raleigh Correspondent ot the Charlotte v Observer that the combination of 'Democrats and Populists is desira ble and essential. - Atie sxainiu vaucasiuii win uuw proceed to have another fit. The Populists ' at St. Louis filled their Presidential ticket w ith 'lawyers. Gasionia Gazette. The Wilmington Messenger says av. j.a.)a. -r a a: ii t , iuhi me price 01 urpeuuuw in inai hity is now one cent lower than tne cost of production. Rosin is sell ing at $1.00 a barrel, lower than ever before. - Louis Simpson, a seven year old BOL. of C. N.Simpson, was killed at Monroe lastWednesday while try- ipg to ride on a freight train. His i' , ... body was cut in pieces. TU ,1 : a. i : iuc euiun is uvw cuuvaiesciug fmm a artoll fffmmf f T n lino Vot- sick four weeks. Two of his chil dren are now ill with the same disease, and their condition is not improved. Concord Times. G, Ed. Kestler returned .Monday night from the St. Louis conven tion. He was a hot anti-Bryan man, and his motto is, "anything to .beat the Democrats." We won der if he will support tiiG ticket of his own conventi. jiK Concord 'limes. The-Douglas trial at-Tazewell, Ya., last week attracted a good deal of attention. A young man ' from Statesvitle, was charged with - the murder of a peddler. He proved by a "number of witnesses that ho was. in North Carolina oh the dav the killing took place. The jury, was out only six minutes and returned a verdict Of not guilty. SlniQ' itqotd T 117 .. r Raleigh, then a boy, left here tmd weift to the western -part of the State. Ho was a ragon- driver Railroad was bem constructed Maj. WTiison, then the president, took a fancy to huu. iNow he is superintendent at ihe Cumberland Gap ik Knoxville Railroad. Char lotte Observer, - j Ati.V'a," 1a, July oD Hit ' CJoiidtifutioii will publish t--.iKr- The Iudiana Populists want to nnv a tehgrain from Senator Jas. K.Jones, chairman vl the Deuv cratic national executive .comtnit- fuse with the Democrats, R.rminshim, Ala., has a busi ness men's Bryan Club, uunibering over 1000. tee. a3 follows: ,I cannot consider any propoei- . The Topnlists and Democrats tion for withdrawal of Sewall. but have about fixed up a fusion in the 1 1 will entertain a faf ns 1 hav Jos. S. Miller, Commissioner ot Internal Revenue, has submitted a preliminary report to Secretary Carlisle ot th operations of his office for the fiscal year ending June ! 30, 1890. He states that the re ceipts from all sources of internal Revenue for the year aggregated $146,830,015, being an increase of $3,584537 over the last fiscal year. THE BEST Family Medicine She Has Ever Known. Words of Praise I from a New York Lady for AYER'S PILLS would like to aill my testimony to that of others who-have used Ayer's Pills, and to say that I have taken them lor many years, and always derived-the best results from their use. For stbm . acli and liver troubles, and for the ure '61 headache caused by these derange ments, Ayer's Pills cannot he equaled. - MJ'P 7 state cf Washington. i Caudidate Sewall says he lias no idea of coming off the ticket in fa vor of Tom Watson. Robert. Garrett, once president of the B & O. Railroad died at Deer Park, Md., last week. Senator Hoke Smith will speak at a Bryan and Sewall ratification meeting in Augusta, August 12th. The Illinois sound money Dem ocrats have called a convention for the purpose of putting up a ticket. The weather at . Louisville. Ky yesterday was the hottest for years, the thermometer registering 98.5 degrees. President " Cleveland has ap pointed John Sheridan, of West Virginia., a director of the Union Pacific Railroad. Gen. R. E. Colston, one of Stone wall Jackson's lieutenants, died at the Richmond,Ya.,SoldierV Home one day last week. The International Socialist Con gress lately in session in Loudon refused to admit the Anarchists. adhering to the Zurich Tule. Candidate Bryan w ill be formal iy notified of his nomination at Chicago at Madison square Garden. New York City, August 12th. Postmaster General Wilson has issued an order to ncstal mail clerks i,ot to take any active part in polities during this campaign. . Kx-Congr ess man Bingham, of Ohio,, announces his intention to support Brvan and Sewall. He has been a prominent Republican. The Rothschilds have placed the Russian loau of $200,000,000. The loan W3.3 eagerly taken, the auiount being subscribed tw2uty-five times Tver. Cundidata Hobart had a confer ence with Mark 11 anna the other duy, and he now says he is satisfied with his prospects and those of the Republicans generally. The Bryanites1 have put up John Lind, of Minnesota, tor governor of that state. He 13 the idol of the Swedes and Norwegians, The Re pahlicaos are scared. The Pitisburg erftbezzlers, law yers Mofeland and House were re cently convicted, and Moreland gets 15 ypars in the pen and House 2 years and a $1000 fine. 4'Your Uncle" John Shermai says he does not like the way things took. He advises that the cam paign begin at once. He says he is ready to take the stump Mark Hanna still insists on mat; ing the taMfY the leading issue in this campaign. He thinks he cai eiect McKinley by leaving the mon ey .question in the rear. President Cleveland has issued a proclamation urging all citizens of the United Slates to obev the j neutrality lav.-:, pending a t-eliit.-! ment of the Sjaniii-'Ju'an V;r In Oswego count)", Ne.v Y'Tk- already n any fifty per c nt of il. rank and file of the Rpiibli-nri party have declared their intention of supporting the Democratic can didates, . . Dr. Jameson, the Transvaal raid er. Was recently tried in London and sentenced to 15 months im prisonment. The other leaders of the expedition were given lighter sentences. Col. W. W. Fleming, a promin ent lawyer, of New York City, says New York State is doubtful, and that the McKinley ticket is in im minent peril. The Republicans are beginning to realize that the couutry districts are for silver. powpr, and promote to tn leit of my ability, any just and fair pro position tor fusion ou electoral ticket:" Signed ''James K June 3." This telegram was sent to the Constitution in reply to an inquiry as to the policy which would prol hldy be adopted in regard to the electoral complication. Rcir.ombcr you can get THE DEMOCRAT through the Campaign for only 25i cents. in 1 inii Of a rst'V. j rar, n t.cii lt U:i r m-jmi if 1 nti.H iu ill t t.ttt lr.!l ! . ticny lsnl 11 a tlr l. ullti U I ir n, it -1 tin ! -t tiii:ie l.ra(- cit !. km. It ! it vti a uill & i all Itiif... ai..J uiiU . i.!- in IIimhIV S,ir-uj ariita bad i-rr thin in ill. waj if iurliiin; Mat it (ili.Ia thcrrat-l run- In ll. w.rM; a t !. larcit alf In Ihf wurlJ, rrmirv th liri:! tmiKUnr In tt. vrM, livottl rxlulvrlr li lb Ti - iar.atiii of !! irtprJrtar inuii: r. 1 Dor not tin-. .-.ii hin Ij pr.r. H Jm4 I uu-ilit'iiu for3 c.11 t Ukr? What is iVAVViV v T7 r n (it D Since 17m there have bet n nitie vpl dvniics of dyentery in different part. of ttie country in which Chamberlain. I Colic, Cholera ami liarrhcta Kemedy was used with perfect uccc. Iy?en tery, when epidemic. Is almost a- se vere and dangerous a. Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best effort of the nul skilled physicians have failed to check its ravages, this remedy, however, has cured the most malignant cases, otli of children and adults, and under the most trying conditions, which prove it to Ik the best medicine in the world for bowel complaints. For sale by W. L.Crouse, Drussit. Jim Young makes tiie announce ment that be will support Dryan and Watson with. all hta energy. This week's issue of the Gazette will be red hot for the ticket, and it will call ou tne Republican ex ecutive committee which meets in Raleigh August llth to take down the McKinley electoral ticket. I f the committee doesn't take it down, the people will," eo Jim says. He estimates that the Uepnbli- canticket will not get 10,000 votes in North Carolina if it i not taken dowu. Jim.s;y moreover that here will bo 10,000 colored people in the Stkte to support Bryan and Watsou, Charlotte News. My little boy, when t wo .-. rs of ar was taken very ill with hlur.dy llux. I was aivi.-ed to u-.r Ckniithciaiit Colic. 'holera ami Diarrhoea Itetntdy, ami tickily proeuretl part of a bottle. I carefully read the directions and uae it accordingly. He was very low, but slowly ami surely he began toitnpr.e. gradually recovered, ami is now atoui and strc-iic: as ever. I feel sure it saved his life. I never can prai.-e the Ileiue dy half its worth. I am sorry ei ry one in the world doe not know how god it is, as I do. Mrs. Una S. Ilin toii,irahauisville. Mari'in ('-. . Florida. For sule by W. L. Croii-e, UrtiKgist: Our distinguished tuwnsmou Itidse A C Avery, has a most ex cellent law school in Moignnton. The students are a fine looking lot of leliows, and all of them men 01 character and intelligent?. Thre? ir four of them are married. lc low we print tho lit: R R Laxton, S T'I'carsuii, Mor .Tnton; W T Rradsltaw, Person county ; K A Home, Franklin ; K A Linney, Taj lorsville ; Robert Conner, Lincolnton ; A L Atukr ?on, Murphy; Oscar K Snow. Sur ry county ; Jolin Ma.-on, Trarikiin : T C Tomy, Ruucombe county :J M Mull, Rurho cnuntv; J L Fran cis, Rtitherfortl county ;A C Davis, (joldsbcro. Mor janton Herald. ix v. e.ks ;,- I .-.ollcretl with a verj severe ei I I ; ;;alt;;it iinr.Lle lospeak. My frifiuls ull advi-'d nie tocoui:lt a :!.:e::in. ?ri.t;-v;r iiat:;t rl.-.in'- "Uh '? -:;n tly :: ivvrtised in tiu iV.nl Vdk eilutsu-1 urr-uri':l a hot t !. :a:d ufler ij.kih ii a short whih wr entirely well. I now rust heartily re rejuiuend this remeil3 to anyone sulter- tn with a cold. Wm. K eii. r.T'.t Sl:dlv Y Ave., St. Paul, Minn. For Kile by W. L. Cretise, l)ruiri-t." Iii connection with tins diatL tf Mi9 Tillman and Mr. lc n ;r Brevurd, it nifty not be anii to note (1) that I hey uero 0:1 a mouu- tiin during the norm, (2) that they were near a tall oak, that the young lady fat on hr horo. (4) that hc held over her an um brella, and (5) that the eK-ctric bolt entered thi metal tip project ing above the umbrella. Ilpre n a combination for attracting the fatal bolt which the most expert electricians could not have improv oct upoti had they Ucn rquirl for purjoes of electrocution o ex temnort.e out of the material at hand a meau for iliverting charce trmn the clo;:J. now vimi t thing. las. i- hutnuu knowU-di: when it it not utilized? Casio (Jazutte. I rrrr S-nd your addn- to II. K. t'.tu kl n Co.. Chicago, and cet a tri e 4t)ph box t.f lr. hioK- Nw Life Pill.. .V trial will 1 vii vim e von of tluir io rit. Thee pill are e.; in a lien ai.d ar- tieinarl) eitcnve lu II. cure f 1 ..n ii.iii.in .md i. k !( al J.c. Fr M.1I.0 i t ami I. her iroutdi tla -y hut Iweli proved invaluable. The) &r Ciaraniet-l ! jm rfeeth Iree Iri u. every delett Tlu l.tlaii. e ..:(d h iir l v e&retalile. Tlo v L tu vakiii !y tluir aiti.1.1, but by i:iv in j t.m- to ltoian h and !. .'! ruilv iov Ii.' .le!li. liemar -le per l. nhl by lriitsi-i. One t.i tiii t keep hts wit .ibout him l!ice tiuu lu k p from ; -ttn the Si. Jo!iU confnundd. There are Wm. I. St. .1. hn. -b.inker ami politician; John I St John: lru!tihitiuuit and plm cian, V.. St. John, r.iilr.m-l in.m nw rate cntttT. all particularly prom;, netit about now, Charlotte Oh fvrvf r. Perfec A Practically t Preparation For CHILDREN'S Complaints. A! i -i 1 V J r T1IK sKcnivr OF SUCClvSif. (lurlnl in Ti.t I tvw t ; tb !' 1 O -lt tltt'U f.r oiitKh . trr. Tf. Well to 1 I ti 1 t:Zt C U tt tbl. Z dl l tt. III. I.. llx I" m' CU.tv V U i ' -t ibtttarit.. i:.i:f.lNS T U:.rT l.VT.UYu ill W at at - t, t- :- n ' i; L SlT.!Ni i.OiIi tu lUt. c;h. Vt tT t 4 NrV- Loirz 'ViW kV: Co. ciiAi:i.orn . c 1 1 .-'-. A v.. v.. -ri:i HcKl'.iCK Wlinl.i ANI . J N? It. 0. CO. Ui.TAtl. The Great rune j m 1 1 r t ' : rtEIUI2lf:S W.VH1ICUS ! -ii:t A x -:."" I ?-4 I TI I COl.I.lIlil! ' CHARLOTTE. N.C. ' 1 tivn'hsi r- i I!, iaf rt 1 I t M- ! !". t STOCK OEDUCING. PRICE CUTTING. MONEY GETTING. CLEARANCE SALE. DEGiMS. t o -1) a v, d v x i: i s r, t s . (. i r t r i !:; : tji ;.iIh f ;t t o I ' M.tf; : 1 J t 11IV J :v e to 1 1 ..;i.tt.i. n. tj. km ir.:-: i !. -t ..IIU:. ! i.iJ.ti . . t i t! - u tl- i , ui.t. : . . r i . . X.t' i -It. - i i . at unappro-ichuhh; t. k rilu'li put. HACK. The piu:!4-or n .. , u.; i;. t : nuch Mck ut I .it;. i.tv mh I UKan lu r Ji.e ? St k II I A' i y.u t. A I iihiuU- Ill p.t.ti, Ufile ;,l . f., I. l ItlM.Ml -J 4 si mm t f u r .., b i .; : - I , . . l! . v . U 4 . -.U t - 1 J' 4 tpjT"M:t, I : - i ' 5 J ' A. i t r r-v r . i ; r i i -4 ! vlb !tc" tt i - i i . ji-ty. si ,j j. 'i T j 1 1 1 . What causes Uid Jr'.im !? a j " " " "" qtPMlon lliat h...t;. ver.nei, a:i- xAfHrr- I ' -lt : 1 .Vj 11. faetot ilv niMvvered ; but. in nine 'AvVr M J caMuutof ten, trutilhil drrntifr zC'- i ,tfl(YV ir-t the r fiilt i.i iuii. rlu t diz ! f (J4W Llhllli-ii - lion, vvt,ie!i a l.-w .1. nl A,t'.! Vj w Xk T HA t tl . Sar?aparill.i will iiectu.illv r n:.-1 vL iHST'TV ri . U t.lnv. xOlAi UWvULbUAlU .. . . .. M.iiYiM- ; . . .. . . . . 1 i : - t : - Don't b lav trv An iJi-.-ivaiit cetitb'in.ui ub r -cntly trnvelbd thri'iuh ltckin hani cuunl v, itifurtu I h t rr :i b.im lntrii thnt l'tpuht an- -o- huiati' p.r P.ry.ui at.d S'all and ly. '..t-Mi. In oin' twnbip ? ut -t lit.- 7"i IVuj p.nv men ileelaivd tbvir intent iu voir forth.'e p-ith-men rxnrli tf th' neiioti oi'thf St. l.uiii c .!! vent tun. 3 f F !'.. ..hr-ul real If t t l.i Ihf rr.t toie n.. i aiiral f j. i r li.-;t i.-ujiii.a ij i.j lv luoJ lu l.Att; Pure Blood I!.'JT il. trait h et cc:y orn-a "! t'-t? ( mm --lf tv,i U r f fct p-rity ot IL. t-JoJ. "I i.c v.L !. v.:Ji Lhowa tto etudirtl t f-ur;ir u III O'V m;nv v.!.i . .i. : . I'ul.i. M Alt i . 1 v t:i.t:. it i uu i ?ii "S A I.. KKi'IU : S. I.. dub iii . iff. i Vprii 1:!. ; .. i i i r, i. It. I . I. tl. Bailey, ol North Carolina, cue ol the best-informed of th younger Republicans, and whoso brother is editor of the Baptist organ, tolls me an odd bit of nevrs. It is that if Guthrie is put up for governor thb Baptists int?nd to fight him. It seems tbia ia because of his earnest support of State aid to the University and an alleged attack ou the Baptists iu some speech or address. Bailey says the Baptists are also organizing for an earnest I R n si k3 $JS I.Y. U ll.iitnI u Ar I ri i. .U Viet. I aur till-ii : itaiiii.i t.V . Han..! t Ar. l kii!fc .mi W illi i 3l-iir.- barb. it.- Ml. II. IU I iiieiIm..ii t. Ihy l;i.ll.i I ! r St. it t f.v ii. t.. . r. m" ; i--. ni j i l l -.M I - I v :. i . i ... i ... z ii ! r ill I . - - f . 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It is thoueht the Democrats : candidates for the Lec-islature. l 3 will do likewise. The Republicans Charlotte Observer. have already opened up their head- quarters in New York City. J. Hampton Uoge, of Koanoke, jVajwas nominated for Congress Hon. W.-D. Bynum, of the exec- last Thursday by the Republican niive committee of the Sound Mon-; of the district of Virginia, ey League, says that fifteen States Uoge was appointed by President have sent 9Buranc8 of being repT Cleveland to a consular position in resented at the coming sound mor- 1S93, but got on such a glorious ey conference, and that every State drunk onLhe vWay that hu com. iu the Union is expected to respond mission was revoked. Sine then save a lew in the tar West. ' i he has been a Republican. arsaparilia Ard ttcrc!.-rc it i tLo cr.tjtru tad rrlUM tncttlftnc fcr n;rvoa icrlp. Itn.ticttl;? Mjc-I iuro u4 LrcUhjr, I nd thus cuun crrounct ruiktt the ncrvr CrxvanJ ttron. 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