TaI? 8ho.7ld TemembSTttTtliourr "
lands of iand-organ . players in this
country who have not been
nd feel mollified.
ANOTHER NEW COTTON MILL1
The kissing bug has changed his
name from picipes melanolesthes to
coronorhnms sanguisugus. This re
doubles the snspidiou that he is mm.
cutting his depredations under a bunch Cabafrus county
oi aliases.
STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY-
0?rnf.i Breaks all Records From Point of
Attendance.
Hhe University opened Monday with
an aenaanee that breaks all rp.-orda
Mill is the name of this latest pvt- v- Def 're cr iQce t&e war. Four nun
prise. Its location is fi..rnr.i dred and seventeen st.udnta ,hM
afternoon. This
Larse Manufacturing Plant to Be Located
et Mount Pleasant,
Another new cotton mill was granted
articles of incorporation by the seer-
j i cvate. ne "TuscarbrA rnifo
THE EXPOBTFAIB OH
r;
National Exhibition in Philadelphia Be
gun With Dedicatory Ceremonies.
The precocious four-year-ojd Illinois
boy who reads the newspapers and
standard authors may develop into an
able man, but the chances are against
him. The law of nature is that ex
treme precocity is followed by early
ueaia or weaicening of the mental
physical pow.ers.
and
Notwithstanding the recent expul
sion of Mormon missionaries from
Germany, "the activity of that church
m seeding to make European
- A-tol n 1 -
con-
lne ammirt, of r.
aay be increased to $100,000. The in
corporators are: L. J. Foil, J. w Can
non, Paul Barringer and A. N. James.
ine annual meeting will be held lh
second. Tuesday in September. The
business proposed is the mannfart,,
and sale of cotton, cotton good?, van;,
thread and woven cotton, silk or hum,
elf her spun or woven. Within a ra.Hu
cr seventy-five miles of the site of (he
6. eat laaKin river power Plant now
being building there axe at present no
le?s than eighty-three cotton mills
alone, to which power could be sup"
plied. Some of these mills
now, and are situated cr. nthor nmv0r
istered by Saturdav
is a gain of eighty-two over last year .1
at vms -time, great as the numbers
tnen a gain of twenty-five persons,
cent.
There are one (hundred and ninety
seven new students already registered.
presenting eighty-seven counties.
eleven states and Japan. There is a
notable increase in law and medicine.
The men are well prepared and enter
i no regular courses reflecting great
crenit on preparatory sohoois.
.ujiuluSi5 die mu ana tne town
PRESIDENT STARTS MACHINERY,!
RECALLED FROM MANILA lATAAFA TO iMcKINLEY,
President Requests Commissioners
Benby and Worcester to Return.
Forwards the Relics of Lieutenant
Lansdale, Killed in Samoa.
TVorli of Establishlnj- Municipal Coveni
merits Unexpectedly Interrupted 'a
tive Tolice on Bury For First Time.
5Eoa ChlM-'"" -
terto thefresident, Depiorin
the Recent risbtlnff.
MANILA
Coventor Slnm ...
KepresentaUre IF. F. Bepbun.. oi
Iowa, Make Addresses-President 7-Ic-
TCInlAV Kanrla U -U - -
r5aSe-Large Crowds
Witness the Opening; Ceremonies.
Philadelphia, Penn. fcpeciali.-AViH,
simple ceremonies the National Exnm-1 rv.
position was formally opened, Governor
Stone, Mayor Ashbridpe and
tive Henbu rn fating r.nt it. .1 .
is Ming rapidly. The beautiful Carr seises. A messae wa7
, - . - -4i trepi m
New Can for the r,,
""u me paitan j
ment to tteet tL -! Hht
ior cars. The r. ,T ce
" -"-"uaru bos Cr.
r ino- 't; a,;; ' ;'mh ; r,p;r?i
omosionaries Have msf n;i,i
from Philadelphia for work in Eua
land, Germany, Switzerland aud
Scandinavia, t
The New Orleans Daily Picayune
commenting on the suggestions that
the Philippines be made a penal colony
says: "The forty-five States of thV
ITmou have in their penitentiaries'
many thousands of convicts. If all
those who are serving long sentences
were sent to a penal colony it mirht
uoau ior mem and best for the
country."
creased plants. Especially is this tn;,
of the Coolemee mills in Davie roimtv
-:n cource ft erection, on the south
Yadkin, where they ha-e an avail.-m
horse power of several, thousand, T;?e
laaism River company, which is erect
ing this power plant at the Narrows,
intends to erect an immense rn;
uuimucries ttesides. The picked youth
of the Stale are there, full of enthusi
asm and ready to work. Every train
brings many mere, and all next wee!:
nae numbers will grow,
students should come on
ex-
All delayed
at once.
Negro Girl K lied in Salisbury.
Ada Bennett, a colored girl of about
17 years cf age, was rhct and instant'y
killPtl at Sali'th
xiu.j c!,jmiay nignt oy 3
mm somewhere near the plant, to de- Der0 named John Farrow whn rin
monstrate the efficency and cheapness fo-r Mr. W. G. Newman. F.rrnw
of electriciy as a power compared wiih the SM met near the corner cf Eranks
team. land tnne etrcc.f. t, .
wvv.ts. iiit engagea m
conversation, and passers bv hear thn
After Colored Recalls. irl ask Farrow to chanee -5m
t . . I r- .1 J
lieutenant Settle yesterday received lor B5r- He tooK the mcney about a
orders to begin enlisting men for the I 1uar-er 3cd started off.
and officially opening the great ernnQfrf, '
and then the large chorus and the and!.
saner "Tim Stn- Sisanicj r. ..
" "f"6iou iJctiiuer. acoiii -
t"1"' l" marine P3na and the bi
position organ.
The first event, of the day was th Innrl
Ipg of Kear-Admiral Sampson d h,
officers of his squadron. The naval offloert
?r!re "II11.!0 the City Hall, where a
Mayor Ashbndge's offlaethey met Govern!?
Stone and his staff, the officers and dfree
tors of the National v.t A,T,A!?'reL-
the officers and trusteesof the Commeteii
Museum, the officers nn
Franklin Institute and about T haad -1
prominent citizens of vmiJ.J10:
other cities. y'11' auu
The exposition
grounds t7ere thrown
open to the public" at eiht o'clock and
long before noon thnnwnS. t ttl ?u.1
entfire Whn " c"Pe nan
began the auditorium was filled and anv
The British naval mancwivres this
year proved m an abstract way that a
squadron cannot go out to meet aeon
oy of food ships on the Atlantic and
pring n mto port without the
jleet being
.r LU secure admissiou. Cn th.
plat orm besides the State and city of
ficials and the exposition authorities were
Rear-Admiml Sampson and his oMmh
LUO JJ I I 1 1 ( 1 m itT 1 f I 'n.n
and
6?hf ollni-i
two colored volunteer regiments. tho M11331 aQd said to him: "Vm, Hnn t
Forty-eighth and Fortv-ninth. an to take my mcnev ; w0 Q"
Forty-eighth will be stationed at Fort back acd -''Hush. Did ycu ay
Thomas, Ky.. and the Forty-ninth at anythias to me?" Just as he said the
Jefferson Barracks, near St.' Louis. wrds there. was the report of a pistol"
Recruits can select either, but thnso and the girl fell to the trr.-mT.rf a
enemy's having no preference will be sent to ber cf Perscas were passine.' all r,f nJL'Zi? st..n mad9 an address, wel
tn ru;!hed itm rQ cr, aift,., j i. V7' ui!cpmi toe hsdo-
many prominent business men of the citv
a la the absence of P. A. B. Wideneml
aent or the exposition, First Vice President
W. W.Foulkrod made the formal address
turning the exposition over to Govern?
T.o ,v. I U'hnra j. . . " T"1 tuo visit,
me uujy ty tne spot where the I fLl".?n an(1 turning it over to the li-,Xt
I'nuarlfiln iln J w
signted. This is wn Fort Thnm
eiiancn en far n i 1 . i . . . ..
o--". jjrwy res- i ' a'umis iu ub rajspfi artri tnov i am jr. .1 vv i.nno- iv.
SOnmc "Rno-l-hTv. l , . - nriii r..n.,.. . . . I ! . & was Ui lna I Mavor AhhrM ..
i, "ows m nis heart r'1 ww nuea very quickly, """er. me girl breathed for a few tion from the GovVrnn 3 , ru exPsi
tnat the best Dossiblfisnforr,.!- - The recently aonoint.Pd nninrax minutes hnt Tifn A... I tan w i -.n?t,1Qa KeP-esen
,- . -aungmnsi , , . . V v' cio piucauy ex- -77. " n;.; 7' "Tu;ir.ni.01 10w; cha
yati0a m war time ig Americ
guoa win.
The list of physical ahnnrmiit,-
which have been credited from time
u wuie to tne riders of the wheel
now been increased by the discov
OI IU6 "blCVClfl fnnt. " rn.
v -WW. iui
an r , 7 . 1 ProD?Diy assigned om tne moment th hall struck state and ' PorXn uommittee on later-
uCil, itxruit. ana it so offices may r " flaring passed through her tioa or the day. Ho TdweTt rnnon nV. f
be opened in Durham or Winsr heart. Farrow .J T 57, , 7," trade and t& fflZH.0?
1
Graham's New Factory.
the wheel Tia, L ese are r0S times, and the
wis wheel has Scott Melane jIanufactupi ComMrv
ery of Graham, manufacturers nf m-Pr.-n
O 1." I I . . . .--.v.,
affliction doAR nnt ua,c.UJlblvn eir Quarters and have
. " irom century nearly compleated a large
UuiiuS, uut returnea wth ono ,rf t,fl
Mesa-3. Newman. He said the shoot-
" 'iL-tiaentai; that he was flour-
Wiuus le Pisxoi as a bluff, when
went cif. The man
placed in jail.
was arrested and
Ki,...Tedlot on pronounced bvAr..h.
;,,u -nyn, or tDis city, after whioh fh
fid!!!95Se was ?ead!6 AtThe Slosl
uo Diwuses meanninr nm m.. 1 . 1 - " .. -. uulu. in
open to the public, and VhT r X 1 u..7. "mes rifleshots; no casu
ffUesta fninooJ i" ........ I'"ioui
and exhibits. """ Krounaa
Sd'fbV House.
(By Cable).-Colonel Charles Wbiotov, V. C. (Special).-Mr. John
Denby and Professor Dean Worcester, eortrn Leigb, a corresponuouiw tae ion
mem ten of the Philippine Commission, ion Times, who is returning to Encland
have received instructions from President I from Samoa, called on President UeEtaley
McKinley asking them to return as soon as nd delivered to him oien nuui 4iuia,
nossibJe. 'he denosed King of Samoa, concerning a
I . M rH lia
The Commissioners had just moved into watch found nt the place woere lieutenant , ,
r.ew omces ananaa exDectniitoern 1 r.nnada a una v..-..u, w iu-
r " I ... wrn-j 1
montbs working on the establishment of I United States aavy. m
munieiDal crovernment. I if Matnn.ru a nnnBro" ias,.
The watch was benevou Freriy
Df eitber Landsdale or Monssrhan and Ma
t.r. anfmated It to Mr. Leigh for deliv-
PrAident McKinley. 'When Mr.
Leih was In San Franciaoo he showed the
ratch to Mrs. jjansamo. tuo wiuuw ot
tlie officer, who identinoa u as oeioosrinit
"o ber late nusuui. w nuueu
4i fha vr.it nh to Mrs. Lansdale and ex-
,-Uined the circumstances wnu uere. me
Ptter from Mataafa follows:
To Ilis Excellen"y William McKinley,
President of the unueu btates or Amer
. "Vour E.rcellencv: I have been informed
:hat a watch has been found by one of my
people which Is believed to nave belonged
:o Lieutenant Lansaaie or .ensign J. it.
ifonaghan. who were unhappily killed In
attle at Vaflele on April 1. 1 nave learned
!iat 31 r. Leiarh Is about to leave Samoa for
Itnerica, and I have asked him to convey
he watch to your txaeueacy in tne nopo
:lat you win cause n 10 oe lorwaraea to
:he bereaved motner or nenrest reintlre of
:he brave and much-lamented officer.
"Mr. Leijjh will tell you that I have sin
jorely deplored the sad, untimely death of
:bejtrav8 officers and men who came from
America and perished in the late unhappy
'useless) war. My sorrow Is the more be
;ause of the great friendship which your
treat country has in the put extended to
jamon. I am especially anxious that this
ihould be made known to the sadly stricken
mothers und relatives.
"May it be the will of God that there will
aever again bo strife between America and
the Sa moans, and tbat the thrco powers
trill recognize my submission to their will
and desire for good jrovernmeat. I pray
that God may give yoa long life.
'T. J. Mataafa."
Mr. McKinley, in course of conversation
frith Mr. Loigh, expressed himself much
srratifled with this proof of Mataafa'.
:uougDtiui Humanity, and said that It
would afford him more than ordinary
Measure to personally respond to the
etter. He very warmly thanked Mr.
Leigh for his action in the matter and for
paving personally conveyed the relics to
Mrs. Lansdale.
nd Foundry Com,...
iori50 refrir.r J b8s .
proved bo,r2' C." o ft
ordered. .i"
The F5altimoie k fj. u
J received In nT.
.iCC cafg w
win yj
go, and when th
"ered. will 1
the I.Vnrrn .
TO SIC 0twtv
b
in th. c.i. .. . .
fcU lift
Thetusbandiaidto hi. . ' ,
we co. or do we not so " "
Thecood wife r.r..,..
Provided we co bv , 7' cir
Above al, do not K lb? rhii i ',f
great event. They will ti,uk ..V n
eats, in tic ywsto ,t.a,. r''C''
at one and one-third ttn ton,?1'
an rsu or
hV yorfoll: n.i ... '
Tickets on sale
!h.r
weather an:! r.rfo ' '
f - . ! ,
to return until o-tor
aarantac of the
Air Lino to tho most stiv r-
otism cf the cnturr. "'
ol:!;
V
PEOFESSOE DBAS WOSCESTES.
It is understood here that the return of
the two members of the Philippine Com
mission remaining in Manila is In order to
advise the President respecting the verv
latest aspect of affair an that i,
gresLe informatIon in his message to Con-
The Filipino police, numbering 250 men.
each armed with a revolver and club went
on duty for the first time at Manila a few
--j" "r.". a "a luito is oonrrouea by the
Luneta1 !rars,la,3 and was "viewed on the
SfrMKES
A POpiii , .
nineteenth district V v v e
i"-to ua-sca! pr-mirV;;,
pa?r?t(. nf
A SHARP NAVAt FIGHT.
A Filipino Schooner Sank by the Con
boat Faraua.
WASHtKGTON. D. C. ,RnMn Tk.
lowing dispatch was received at the Navv
Department:
"MAKII.A
"Secretary of Navy, Washington:
posc-J by him, yn, ".,s7,v t::
ir-Tciscs sr he -n 1
tita T Vi 1 . " ' a.
i..c Ji::Fcr:2r.r:? of the .
a year will be acd to the C
th Fa:e frcn the tit ir v.
"ty Will t3 thS frn-i.-'-,. .
ports sharp engagement at Balomao.
ridinar or from tha e ,
uau" ui ecorenmg
It is caused by wearing shoes with
. MlM too thin to protect the feet from
thfi iafa i n -? r7i . a
amwiuoui, m aismouutiao ftr, i
.1 A f
iau 10 nainsr over rough ,,m..
loocis called
flat-foot" hTr iin;A.l .
j -"'siti ciijercs and n 1 c.. t
crS WhO Can nfFnvA . . . .
: - use terms of me Presbyterian Svrmd nt ntvt.
xormiaabie phraseology. Carolina will convene in Asheville 0:.
tne 10th of
two sfrirv-
1 1 1 r , ... '
u-icii iactory, 7osl30 feet. This busi
ness was begun only a few years ago
and the great success which it has met
shows what can be done in the old
North State by men of the '-get up and
set" spirit.
Eeturni
j . 1 1 1 1 1 r-1 3. n n -rwrt I .-nv.
A . I . . LUii-
Americans irom abroad nue its session for uv.i v, t
eecm unanimous in the omninn 4i, is-expected that ahnt onn 1'.
. 1 . - vua.U I .y, ucic incites
the only thing in the world that wil1 attend the meotine.
Britain is afraid of is that the United 13rwln Q' Kouston has been appoint-
btateswill steal away her marlr ea,Psar at Davidson.
Government statistics for ih Jli":" downed
ealyearcive h.f..i . ..... " s . U3 eacn oa Saturday,
ih pM-n0t, 1 A I e,u"u-LU ui uuiei justice JJiar
the British alarm. Not nnW,r. shall.
v f O I
Key and Company Compromised.
TVinstom-Salerc. Special Captain
R. B. Glenn, who returned from Wash-
mfeCKj my Saturday morning savs
that a ccmpromise was effected Friday
m the case of Key & Co., the rectifying
distillery firm cf Statesville, whose
plant was recently eeized by revenue
officers. The company offered ,tr
- v w f-'i.
tne government $2,400 for exemption
from prosecution for alleged irregu
larities. ' Collector Harking recom
mended that this offer be accepted and
Captain Glenn succeeded in getting an
order issued releasing Key & Co 'a
property. 8
pressed the telegraph key whic
the machinery of the Exposition
a started
SCHLEY CETS A SEA COMMAND,
lift ST. tti , .
, AaKe CIlargo of tIje
South Atlantic Station.
Washikgto.v, D. C. (Special).-Bear-Admiral
Schley some time a.so nnnU t m,
Navy Department for s.i m...
ISavy Department has notified him to hold
latatlS t?-COmmaQd " South
aitios. Paragua silenced in AIT rrvAnf a A
wenty minutes; range from 400 to 900
jaras. Occasion. capture Filipino
schooner, which Davidson destroyed.
fhT018 in tiie Pvlace of Masbato,
uth of Luzon and nortn of VIsavae.
sou
CYCLONE STRIKES BERMUDA.
Houses Unroofed and Blown Down, Tree.
Uprooted and Boats Sunk.
Islako of Beemcda (By Cable). -A ey-
ntlPINOS STARVE OCK SAILORS.
Lieutenant Gilmore and Hi Fourteen
Comrades Get Only ltlce to Eat.
WASHixoTojf.D. C. (Special).-News coa
jernlng Lieutenant Gilmore and fourtn
31 tne enlisted men of the Yorktown who
were captured by the Filipinos at Baler
t ore than six months ago, ba reached
r ,f,n letti" to mtry officials
from their fellow officers iu the Islands
The latest information comes throuirn n
bpanish planter by the name of Garza, who
was imprisoned hv the l
subsequently made his escape! Oarzo said
clonu swept over this island, doing heavy Hbati onfow "and louZ mrZ
oamacre to Dnbh nnri I Bit.au. where thnv trara ,Kt.i-.
. - ... w v on uaiai iuk oil ft
Not
Bupolantinor tlio T'i.--i. i. -.
- r -o ugusu iraaer in sun
fv-5ww tne wants of peoples
" 7 ASia and Af"ca, but wc are
--uug into his own home market o
items which it has long been th
British pride that England" beat th
world.
' A good deal of attont: - ,
- "vxuuuu is oemc
Philade phia, to the enforcement of
the State law against food acIult
txon. The Grand Jury at Philadelphia
recently made a special presentment
n the subject. inwhiT, it
.iii x. ' u. ine
7;w'uon 01 toocl i a matter of such
ir "P"nce to every member of
o
to prevent.
Wfi DM Jr.,
pressed with a belief that while close"
u. aeaters, the wholesaler and
.trer should not be allowed
to eseariA Jr. k .
m, .7 luo CIOSe lamination
John F. Rov,iand, a prominent 7-.
publican of Rutherford countv. ha d-
clared for the Constitutional Amend
ment.
The Bank of Madison has opened it
uoors with Col. J. U. Gailowav HS m-o.
ircnt "Vtrv. ri t.. cci..
Mm. v. nuum as vice-Dres-idcnt
dtiu u. nagsdale as cashier.
The Albemarle correspondent tV'th
Charlotte Cbeserver says that (1 pv..."
lev Ti-fsc- t- 1 1 .
, ..-o eCx.lt;iM,eu L.j tne iate court ten into his pipe
. v-u wl luc iiciiitt'niiary ior p?r
jury.
The
Cartridge in His npe.
A special from Greensboro to th
Raleigh Post says:
There was an explosion at the steam
launary fcaturday morning that might
easily have resulted fatally, though
fortunately, no one was hurt. Mr. E
A. Miller, the manager, was nuffvie
u& ciay pipe when there
was a bang and the pipe went, inrn
thousand pieces. Upon investigation
he found that seme one had put ha'f
utizen nip.tr m-ri
iuU.HUgC!, in,
nacco box. and one nf
his to-
these had got-
measilrea oliAnlJ i.. , ,
"""mil ue xaKen
and pnuish tj,a
Xlliitj.
uroaaegnotonlyofthe
wmcn mat field is regarded
there has come a more thorough ap
the instruction of youth in that know!
edge which is most conducive to sue
-iT:lC0n7iSt- Itis-entha
the old-fashioned" business collet
does not go far enou-h in its
bova 4 " " "OI SUmcieQfc to train
v- uo uoouKeepers and
"sse&uon mat Air. W. ( rtt
Will pyfpnrl hie. nA j....... .
IO i nu rn i now vo
lne- millt n . ...
" iuub oeyona Uarrhagf;
to uieensboro. It would eivP
boro connection with the Seaboard Air
jjine.
TVio r 1
,uc "ituuiuoro ttecord says that
since the SouthernRailway acquired the
UUUI!-r-i ena of the Cane Vr ra
i no isii .
1 i r-r-if :-i 11 1 1 -f l m flfr li n n t - , .
urti ire-.gnt rates have gone uo R,
fore the purchase, the rate on tobacco
irom a south Carolina point
t -i ...
-cuLb, ana now it is 96. Tho tto
it.;i . ."--wj
imnKB rms a case for th
Commissi-jn
State Notes.
et of Hickory Grove township, Mek
ienburg county, was attacked bv .nit
funated 1,,,. The bull threw him to
the ground and errPri h,-m c i,..
thsthe died within fifteen mtentS
asre to Dublie and r.rio.t,, ...
Th... v f-vyviij. I meaffrn nnnnMIn -.r .1
oluiuI ueglla Wita a ra . . a.uea ai not more
sa thaTthVcapes could
jot stand such hardship and such fare much
urns f.11 a . .
luiiowea Dy a wind which blew with
?""Cft-n5 ' Then the principaT dTm-
i r uoae- . mouses were unroofed and I 'oneer.
e.n.tal aDd trees were destroyed' ive alrladT been
ThaTiV , were asliel into the sea.
't;7a o iiX.- Baa telegraph poles and
o i :r i"cini3 say IQar steps
already been tn.b-n w x
Annnf filU . , . i,CU-
"""uuio aaa nis party.
SSE J35JB; NED FOR HICHWAY ROBBERY.
able damaco t h 1 I v...
ThACin. "TuT,""". tttP- . I " -"eatli In Virginia 1-p m..
JLXo.il. lll ill I if crnrnano n 1. a t I " -
tanged for robbery
k- uoatu h
o kill 31a or J. h
thant of Pulanti
a a man was
and several oubl e anIi618 Confession.
were also damatred ..r.... Kichmoxd. Va. fKnAnn t.. . - .
craft in thfl hn;r sraan I Ir , . . v-rv-t me nrst
ashore nM sunK arisen I 'i1 luo history of Virginl
Information from the dockyard savs the
"..uij, uaujagea. ua Ireland n,
Boaz islands evervthin " .5 ? ad
iured The loss throu?bou the 7sl,nd is
roughly estimated at .$1,000,000
PARCELS-POST REGULATIONS.
vruer tisirt a.i
7 man
changes With Germany.
Washingtok, D. C. (Special). -Under
the parcels-post convention negotiated be-
larte ex'er.. Tfcr cc-;;;'
t3in anerdmer.t; to ir.r mn:-.
ihe occasion for the csMirc oil-
esslcn rf th? fepuiaturr r, I "
:n.-jairii. i;eniTor rord I?
ycurg man, and has been kfr.'
New York city politic? fr KLe"
seven years. Already, howfver. -
being talked cf as a poss'bl? ras lo
for the mayoralty, all on th svjen en
of the franchise tax nej?ur. k lad
fats n
Nothlna Sometmn t lJet I
- w i
Noah Flnley, a negro 'ant8' the Por maa has. thf:0,0
it Pulaski City for I ,pepds aad "ie peDdthrift si-?"1
SOUTHERN RAILWA
City, for
and attempting
Ao,rsi, a mer-
An immensn
Ex-
EEAR-ADMIEAt WIXFIELD
S. SCHLEY.
.lhe DePartment will make the command
Vas to be nrlcnro
lad' bedenaereeradWhh the 8Ctt
y the Rev J H b er vices were held
er, who IfteVrd' tBPt minis
he Lord'a "!r Petition, repeated
t.mtk.ir.u.,.. . I p. ,. -"f'-J"3'. X1D16V O nlmr tn
in rna t ' r. ui lii eras i .
o " " fuot uul weign I ana enfovedhoinn. v.L" "a "C
jrtnne
sts a
iesa ii
feir c;
Ibutio
Condensed Schedote of riWnrr pow.
In Effect June llth. 1839 Itaxali
Kos-thbouad.
Corporation
5KRock
iu re
atauea
is silu-
y r .' h d
ranri
X" I MM V 1VS n n A. 1 .
- , j ucsb oe tauo-ht tho
broader principles on which the W
rSlt0'dayi3 ducted. Thev
boukl be educated with a view to b
A local option election
cently in the townsh
county in which
arys by G majortfy.
R. L:eb," a jistlvp riov,-.-.-
living torliatfiEoHiamtv tn. v
friend cf foreign th, has leased
two farms belonging to Musp.
adjoining the well known
Jcnea farm on Hominy, aid win'-'
sume control at once. It i3 heIiSve"d
these gentlemen win Mrr, .l.L
stenog- w the most thorough style. ha v
a issc -war
things.-amons
iramins in th .
farming I " wu"l'.l1 wneie
-aiming iS done scientifically of ne-e-ty.--A8heville
Citizen.. ne'
ben ahear fapc"ar accident that
befell a. yo-ang ffian by
harvesting
Herbert J. Hirshinger. of Ohnn
formerly second lieutenant of ,V'
First North Carolina Volunteer-, who
served on the staff of Gen. E. P per
son in Cuba during: the -Snani.
hss passed the examination for Bron 4
lieutenant in the Marine nom at..
Hirshinger was fourth in a class of o6
who took the examination. ,1'
ulco,.j,, uctooer lS,r.
William Huddleston, father of tr.
eirl assaulted by Melville prr' 11
hs is going to bring suit againsVth
county of Durham for several thoaw
ang COnvir' when if . ..
- diiegea that
t- assault was committed. Fuddie
eten claims that this was a violation c
the law on jfce part, of the county
tax Told a nel v " -.1
a failure. rnK- iac U1.",a." 51
were cast fe7tn;r.. .ut of
To become a laViT J, ff a r1 ifc
necessary for a majorTfy of 55?-e-6a
tered votes to be effg Jnemt
Nevi
PINCREE TO LEAVE POLITICS.
Hi, Announcement to Retire to Private
Ufe Caused a Great Sensation.
Dethoit, Mich. (Special). Governor
Piugree has declared that he would not be
a candidate for Mayor at the coming elec
tion, and tbat he
would retire from
politics at the end
of his present
term as Governor
to aevote himself
ro his private busi
ness. "I have dven n
gi,, much of my tiaie
to tne people as
mey ougnv to ex
pect orjhe,' said
GovEENon FrwGEiE t ' an(1 when
. . left thrn-mh .ui.
chain LnfysiSoxltA..
business." ZOlMto my own private
def?rffr-?erees announcement cf hi
Sated ?Ka ? get out of Polities has
created he greatest stir of years la Mich !
more. ho i " wsiga na entovert h,i . v.T"" '
cirjtnu nniinna . 1 - " v,iijt a 11 irnnravmaM
parcels" for Germ7T w "" on ' "" W. was a imnii- ing
2 marks 40 nrmi. t Un,ted States, ffhen the drop felt -hi brIc Pavement
everaftksSw4e0,?uet"n,g eaCh-' PCeI' bat-' ffitn thS S? Siff WW9
maybe collected Tof TI "wntangied in ordeA, 'iU-?tobe
aiMSOT OI eacn 1 110a. """n oiranrrnia.
Lv. Atlanta, C. T
ATiaata, E. T.
Norcrosa
" Buford
" ainesvlle...
Lula
Cornelia
Ar.Mt.Airy:
-" xoccoa.
o.lJj0. 38 it c -r
lr Plly. jQu f r . j.
7 60 a!i9 nn ml "TwA n (Lei
Too p in
Ui : .
...... . 7 J-
2 J3 d' 7 48d t I r
8 60 a
9 30 a
10 05 a
1035 a
10 68
1068 a J 42 n' 8 lOp fc
.UJ a
.(11 03
D
8 40p
parcel
mnnwi CAUSES A WniUIAH.e rfr.-.. I Alio On... . . -.
Bira Turns oAe Cas, .nd Hs MJ.tres. !tt mA! Ia "earn navigation.
Atpnyxlated. I . ""-uuecrure "d i u J.. . '
WashisW n o "the ocean ferrv. f h. -777. 7. a,sl0r
Knottvtwenty-one years old. as tn nto port at vf-u ii!- .ne came
" Central. 7. '
OreenvlllM
Spartanburg.
Jjarxners.....
" Blacksbur..
4uu( mi. .
" Qastonia...
L.v. Charlotte . .
Ar . Greensboro
Lv. Greensboro..
Ar. Norfolk
le. Infhic if lyoyage. Sh6 Wa. ..:"V.,.um n maiden
result ofan act of her pet parrot mturn! IX&X mTOT
the distinction nf i"!."6.0611 belon
near th. ?M5 v noor witJl bills I aIJoat. Measurin.. VlS .D,est thing
evidenTlv .5 f"!!ds that of the old nT-Vlien?ta 8n
air it could. While , hVk . w" Z?:10" 'eet. TLe o,""
a seriona .ni was in I -"og reoord "T"' umao
that life had hnl"""!?- decided
Coroner nrr -f77.V"'ur ae7eral.tiours.
Ar. Richmond . I
Ar. Washington.
2 Phladephla.
. ew York . . .
Southbound.
county, last t,,i..
.. J - tie was
wtirktftwct c"-Peu
Bjumg on tne itnce rl)r
ng the scythe and cradle on
ground nearby with the cde of th!
scythe up. By some
demonstratp,!
them tliA r. ii. .,
-va militia of the States "
Sreat service as a .appl.neot to ft J
work of th e men with whom they
;W!Mf10n--teurtar
-e acneme of the Xary Department Lfj' CUttiES th?onSh his Tho " a7 d J
and with the est.! ent, lnto Ms f no. ana t
1,-. in . vuasi nne of
whiL tf th6re 18 " iaPk work
Beeves" f d' T ' W
aelves for thls work. ,.
nT; , "'""' valM.,,,-M brofe.ont cn Us Band. The do
.vuvduj pn ro v .1. .... 1 -w mv. ixieLii .-.fTY
:.7UC story of csherofcp-
ai
i-3
are bein xi-noi r"
rCfiJ7"'"c,u-. iuere is an unnre
county has there been Wan intSS
m minerals i iv. " ii-ieresi
ran.
f Klch Aged Pair Bnrnsd-
ohn MeCTintock and his f ir 1
Clintock, livin near Woree.', T. Y
Strong reasons exist forteiie-Jv were
first murderAd Tk 7u5Jla Ins rfrei were
They were aged, aMeclTntL iS01--of
the wealthfo ft "ntocK was od
HeMSIW in the .section.
before for "some" cowT He ria"?? tbe day
in banlr Ue flaeed no monev
r.1"?"" was summoned. He de!dd
oiiiuci ror several hours
21135 was a former resident of Iowa.
Nominated on the 399th Ball
ot.
reoord on u no
M repotted, la". d9
'bat it is Iossible frtare.sold 'r ahead
jailer tSSSSS ?r .ft?7a and
anod-T." 'v.oocaia Iron
Washington
Lv. kichmond .7.
LyanyUle . .
IV. Norfrtiv "
Ar. Qreensboro. .
.14 03 p is p B-r
I O El , llh : r
6 08 p . . ioei '
5 2Sp . ' " '7 7 1
gaop sis p7!7 ic;
&g P 10 47 pj CC.
8 20 a I b C r
yap u m p!
42 a; Ti
8 00 a! !.?-,
10 15 al ill
18 43 ml . elj. -
o.ll LZ
" J
"I
tst.Ml Ves.
Wo. 35 No. 37
UallT. Dallr.
riJ5 !,4ij',p
J O 08 p
id am u
12 01 no
T. .T mu tc.i... ...
-'",iOlOUBenVll B Oh ft TT. n a I H, . "'"'HI
nutea ror Concaes? hv t., t . I "ffure. rn,t 1
the Rirt.i.w,..: ' ' . "-i'u"cans ot , tor their V.,m n i Il?fnaces
i' VU,
ceden ted demand for th
iiiCie Ja aDundance.
The gradin
talc which
s uxi vne Sniifh
and Georgia tHn " oaro"Da
n . "-toa.tJXteilblOn TSHrnzri
ve ,. .a..uo a rail oa i ixiarion Iv c tn tt. xrum
vent Sir ? Ha3"es' to - S 1 bin Pn' about ltr' Tena
ent falling, jumnpd i,-,r,i . M. t,-- aout ten days. Han
fivH.. ' ."suuus on tiie 7:r.c employed.- it js t.hn .,7
"in
foot to the bone
A vsry peculiar C3e rf j,--?-- , .
reported fm ""iCpnob
About two v,a.s a- C0Ifity
in. Play cLA "7- "
dn '-ed in StanlycW
Ped some foam on Little's h, ' 77
- ui ca
3S proved
j-j . .
board tn rnn7L. " ailC8 e Sea-
InSane b Cisareltes.
vigaimiBs at.tneratH nr
ovdnev fiflrTon m i. .. 1
PatersonVKT H T ol
cinations. He made a d"!" ""a oi naim.
on his mother and desperate attack up
countyaU to aStTn3 f omn?"ed to tne
hissanity W Ifc aQ e2ination as to
ttlBUie Methodists I.. America.
ir1!1. America tHhere are seventy Primitive
Methodist static with tbe samS numblr
of miuistew and layout 7000 members.
ions y-nlr . ...
"toorIthf..7":",MOBrtS
mpus fruit cron ::'"7ptoauco a enor-
ssau.000,003. ' ""aiea to be
Mr. McKlnle,., Weste
tor Jones
Jones Ta ks Politics.
London, By Cable Senat,
chairman rr n..
continent. He dp, . . tae
, . tuai- nt? intends
rn Tri'..
irresident W.R-.T.ia..;-i.'.
e trip to Chicaeo '
October willbe supplemented by a Sort
The National Game.
H1Iwentniae Pla.vers have taken n,r- i
the New Vork games. taea par,, la
Youncr. or kk r.n...v i
than any League pitcher? mre g3
iaere is little chan P .....
10
tarre Force at Francisco.
rrt ""
auere are now 11,608 meS-fluartered ati
:: ia SaQ FrwotaeVXul. in
rsani.. I'ii-iisaaii.avi m iue
unteer infunf tllR?" S?1
Pilies. and .-r"""
turned Sob rfh? 6000 more i
muster out. v aUa awaiting
worth
General Otl. N
l-v. Oreensboro
Ar. Charlotte .
Lv.Gaatonla...';
- h3Mt-
., Central....-;;
u &BeC
I oecoa
" to6'13
- 2!i?55iii:::
"oreross
6 03
7 24
11 00 pUOOp
10a JP-
8 SO
9U I
7 05
J2 99 p a I
una p i0O7 a
iti1t, . . - ".'ic ju. starter! r. aiv, . muis to reein
' v-ayairv. fllirl .... . 1 a. raE - . . - v. vuoh Wansnin fill aon..,.x Jbeasue hPinr t.,,- T . "l awaqi
vpqiiH t.-ii i , . -10 uEurat Alf" utiles r&'upfl tn , -'-o : oi m hpnlth u "i. ' ""tuisaa nex' season
....,.':. So?MaJJ
Governmeni, Will Not Bovcot
Govern 11 "i" that European
exhlblVor. : C7iiga man' l'riv9
Minor Mention.
Furs will be higher this winter th-n
a nne or ai.i. .. v" 01
started in Berlin cmD,DU9e9 t'as
fomedmtB0Is3;oDhlQS LsagU9 h
A "goose trust" fi. 1.... . .
or monopoly out WT ttiesi aoveiopment
eWe?i" P tbe ax A.Pj
coniSg-iSS ME -J?" ,n ol
been
been
a - ua
Ar. Atlanta, K.T
llAt'antalaT
11 81 n'in'j'
4il nlAU
I H 84
a 12 ao
2 28'
8 17"
4Q8
480
4M
5 25
10
o 10
183 p,
IS p
imp
8 18 p.
a 0 p
7 87 a1.
IsOtm
iM5
a 1.1
vOpJTJ
8P I, .
712 d
7 IS p
7 S3 D
8 28 d
8 40 D
V 10 D
1UUI p
i
;t
vea
llj
(v
'7c
1.
"as DasAd
Woo
I fr and coaches fC nposM of barr
. r?"ier. ,t,his?M without rit.s Lv?
wt7 ."lon fias issued - J. 4a7y t lerJrtni,Z...Ua dSfrii
all ffnas. mn lt "1 vessels o. t'T ueans.i rfiir New York 4
lessVenar1 -bowing to. neverthi .$2Un?& 1.
oeaiyron with the lSSWAW
'-iTrai,
and tW- persona rau, Neb-.
The wrlPok &S& e f!r killed
:
L
pi
o
sr
n
T
br
be
rr
hi
1 T
1V.
)."
DM
; tn
hf,
rr
r.tii
bln
1TR IVTWf. . v 1
1 nirvr TT rv .. -v..-, ,
Generm o. " " Adri..L
" oao erf h o . 1 - .1 . .. 0 io & n x : is:
at washinctnn --"v.trecary of War I m in .T "wpi'ai
Major Mot0.8ead h" M advlle tSfk. l5?2SE2?S?-
fteGeneraTLlebsl8t to Judge Ad voJ - Wandnl1
IwPvAtta and Moatr'al.
Etpn, York .and Msm ,
eSta7eBor;"cn,o.l.. ST
is na. 7 "l Of Calif orn, iV.thorouehT.J
declariag that
I for establishing
fun solid betwm 2nt3 K fates Fast )
i;. via RoutWrfR,,hlntoa and Nawf
8tate7 ""u lUDculosl3 eater: nud ffiJtV"'W stlffV,'
1
A.
JttV with
n1Bra$atnaBJ-o,t?,u0i Iwoiaa J3art
J msT aw I IIO I
wwhinton7D TfTn rJFrotft'r.A Ik'
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