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SDITOSI NOTES.'
v The Agricultural and Mechanical j
fUoliege oas ppeea wiioooueiiu.ch,idren in music, for their is so.tne
V " " '-. . - i j thing in it that .brubhes away the
There are tea Alienee, papers in a
North .Carolina. , . J i
Faveitavilie has oreanfaed a street
nilmTComiianv. .
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Th. nMJt t! Class nnm-
hera fib ' "1
vTIm nhMciana attendins Ex-Gov.
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&le8. report hb case almost hope-1
less. " 1 j
There are 10291 persona in -South t
Carolina engaged in the liquor traffic. Xbe hro,e cannot attractive with
,; ; " . r out music and we say lo.you add it
.Th Schools throughout the; en- y00r household and ifwill bring
rlireSUte Report the best openings i
or jeara. - i
.Bpurgeon he jeat London di
;rine iaimpyjng in health.
Fififten Ihonsand gallons of wine
-Tiavje been maae in me city oi nai-1
ehis year from grapes grown in
5&ety, vicinity.
It seems to be a settled fact at
this time, that the . late disaster on
Western North Carolina Rail
d waa caused by; a rail being tak-
The Ctored farrjaere Alliance,
- jof Texas, .atatedf an prganixation
. that demands a dollar per hundred
poBndaor picaing .cotton.
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Unrml Dri,tment nf 3
tMfn o
-Ci --v- t--ii i? 1
tT . .
w wuvr jr uu
was celebrated throughout the coun-
.try by pe,piciucs and 8ies
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Kansas. .- i
From the recent behavior of the
weatberitis learned .that .there are
.two sides to the rainlquestion: Not
fV7 ww w maae u ram, uui, aiao
H?F 10 Ji$8f IU j
The State Uunivereity opened last
. wbu wiui u viuueuis, ui wmcu
.v. il me j i i i.!.t.
umber over 100 are Freshmen. J new political party. The Democrat
Th'is'is the largest number the Uni-'i ic party is already the "People's
ersity has had since J.860.
Jt takes nerve to speak and act in
opposition to tbe publio mind, but
when duty points' that way it must
be done. The man who has opin
ions and who has the backbone to
them, will always hare the
express
respect of those who differ with him.
: At the late meeting of the Far
mers Alliance at Morehead, a reso
lution was considered ; asking ' Alii
ancemen to take no papers unless
in sympathy with the whole" Alli
ance platform. The resolution was
defeated. - :
The South Carolina Methodists
recently called Evangelist - Tom
?itcb to account for the 'character
pf the language he uses in the pul
pit. This is the man whose sermons a
Iforth Carolina paper was recpjjtly
reporting when, it : said if a horse
thief had used the languge he did
he would have been' lynched qq the
pat ;J
y. The News & Observer and ;the
Progressive Farmer ; are having' a
newspaper - war. , Sharp words", are
passing between tbenv and sensa
tional dispatches from Raleigh a few
days ago stated that a duel was im
minent. This is a mistake. Neith
er ot the parties ever thought of
eueh a thing as a duel, and this -re
port is but another il ustration ' of
now some people like to lie. j :
, That50tton pickers trust started
by the colored Farmers Alliance in
Texas is an anomalous thing. It
: numbers 600,000 darkies and they
detaand $1 per hundred and board
for picking this 6 cent cotton: It
Inoka like it would be better to give
tfct the whole "crop, but then
hey'd kick up and want the earth.
JJiMeOBBSSR
v -HUSK III THE HOME, v-v
; Bill Arp is a philosopher of tbe
truest ty pe one that philosophizes.'
His letters cheer np and thrpw new
no man cap read them without be
ing made to feel thai life is after all,'
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vonn utui? ,wuen . we avail uur
gel?ea of the il)lM,cent pleasures in
our reach. - Bill never fails tospeak.
of three jthings which throw around
hi3 home that spirit ' of ; ha ppiness
seen on the face of his utterances
his wije, children and "music. lie
speaks words of 'wisdom when he.
adviaea parjenis : to educate , their.
cares of the world, .''soothes the sav-
age breast ', ana inspires tne . soui
with a Jeelinsr that brings out tne
better part of our nature. -k ,,- ,,,,
Before this country is ever re
formed in the way of morality, the
uon? mu9l first be purified, for jn-
ee & seems to be an institution in
which liod ba8 planted tne nope tor
lihe moral salvation of the world.
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It must he made attractive to youth
before it can Jove it, and it must
love it to cain therefrom that spirit
thalelevates that which jt touches.
jn rewards Sjuch as cannot be had
from things materia!. II the world
ever neeaeu music u neeus it now,
lor life jwenried with the nervous
rueb of day, needs at night a solace
to chase awav-the menial strain
thi olace mDBic -iv
Simpson Scctrins Sepudiatsd.
Concord Times.
The Alliance of Mecklenburg evi-
dently does not intend to follow the
doctrines of Jerry Simpson, the sock-
lesa statesman, as enunciated to i
them in Jim recent speech at Char-1
lotte. In bis speech be directly and
emphatically declared that he was wheat; Linn Erwin, 850 buhels
in North Carolina in the interests wheat and 450 oats; C. W. Earn
of a third party. hardt, 212 bushels wheat and 215
Last Thursday there was an Alh-
w R. B. Hunter and Green
Steele were present and madespeech-
9rW.cr?wd. Both the apeak-
e.djenoonced the third party em-
phaalxine the fact that the only way !
lur larmerB lo secure wmu loevi
want w throueh tbe Democratic oar-
ty. The Charlotta IJews says that
the sentiment was wholly against
any third party-scheme. It was a
siemncant lact that some in tne
I nd!nM whn rhMrml Rininsnn Innrl
and long when he spoke his third
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party doctrinep, went up to Mr.
Hunter and told him that he had
put the matter in a different light
i to tnem, and that ther. felt that no
I AHianoemanwho bad at heart the
good of the order and the good of
j the people, could afford to run after
I a -mi w -i.mrwwj iu m uiiro uiit
. .:n k : i. - .. i r
PartyM- of the people, for the peo
ple; and by the people.
The farmers of North Carol ina are
not yet ready to go into a third par
ty. They are not yet ready to turn
I over the State to a gang of carpet
baggers and thieves, They are not
o invite a retm-n of Republic
uiu uegru ruie, ana oeiore iney are
, ready, some other man than a Kan
sas Republican and an erstwhile
I South-hater will hare to come to
them as a pijieionary of the new and
untried faith.
; Salisbury Truth: Do our people
not know by experience; that ' tbe
Democratic party is the best friend
of all classes, the enemy qf ,violc nee .
of extremes, of dishonesty in public
affairs, and the support and protec
tion of life, liberty and property be
yond "all other organizations that
ever had an - existence in this coun
try ? These facts are ipcontroverti
ble, y Thenis it wise, is it safe, to
turn our Jiack upon the ever true
Democratic party in this the crisis
of our political existence and risk
the dangers that it has always op
posed? .Force bills, high tariff laws,
pension swindles and negro destina
tion . will have nothing- to oppose
them ;if the Democratic party is
destroyed. . 1
No Hore Advice." -' .
A preacher prayed for-rain at the
meeting the other night, and in ten
minutes afterwards before the amen'
got cold, one of ; tbe heaviest rains
of the season came. r But when the
old man discovered next day that
the rain bad ruined the entire brick
yard of -his son-in-law, he said;
''Brethren, this is some of ray work,
and that prayer cost my daughters
husband just $1,000. Hererfter 111
let the Lord regulate the rain busi
ness.n ' - ' j - -
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:That Libel Suit- "'
Concord Standard. .-
iTh celebrated libel cases Cof ex-
Congressman JSrower came "jnp at
liorn and.Qlif er, editors S)f, the. Reids
ville Review, were arraigned under
three separate indictments for reflect
ing upon the character of Brower.
The first cage tried ' was the same
one in which the Review-editors of
fered a compromise some time ago.
Brower would accept noneV and the
case came upt again, ine jury re
turned a verdict of not guilty, and
Brower beinf defeatedhis attorneys
nolle prosequied the .other indict
ments, and also that one against
James Bradfieldf a noted politician
of Salem.
K A Glcomy Outlook far Cottos. : .;
Nashville, Tenn. SepU S.A
Florence," Ala., 'special says: The
effect of; the - cool weather, oh the
cotton crop is beginning- to be no
ticed now and the prospects for a
vood cron is more "eloomv' than . at
any time during the year. The Au
ust crop is shedding its pquani
and yung bolls rapidly, which, in
addition ta the rust which has made
its appearance during the past week
promises to.be somewhat disatroUs
to the crop. It is estimated that the
cro8 will be 20 per cent less than
it was thbught ' to be ,one week ago.
The damage is general in this stc
tion, and not one favorable report
has been received from any point
in this of adjoining Counties.
They hrshl 9540 Bushels.
The Concord Standard aayg Earn-
hart and Cortine, in winding up
tbe threshing season f twenty sev-
en days, find that they have thresh
ed out 6515 bushels of. wheat, 621U
bushels oat,-15 -bushes rye. The
biggest crop was A. M. Brown's
840 bushels oats and 176 bushels
bushels oats.
i . -OvftUio Schools.
Are the mainstay of our rebubhc
In them are being culUvaled the
thinds which are U be oar lluture
lftwvem-mnkera nd lendera in avrv
wniir nf in haw amad ur. t -a
tht thB minr1 RhnM K ,nita
to strong, healthy bodies. So many
children suffer from impuriUw and
poisons in the blood thatil is
wnndpr thaL thov r n tin tn
t nnJ ir..i... .nia
1 cannot find- wards alron? enansrhlu
I w nuuiuu. vut uicuu
ex Dress their irratitude to Hood's
Sarsaparilhi for its good effect upon
children. Scrofula, salt rheum and
other diseases of the blood are effect-
ually and permanently cured by
this excellent medicine, and the
whole being is given strength to re
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gist attacks Of disease.
JewkL. Farmers for North CaroUna.
Wilmington Messenger.
v Mr. W. W. Long and other promi
nent and extensive planters of th
Roanoke bottoms, have an agent in
Odessa, Russia, who has secured and
will bring to their farms 500 of the
best of the oppressed and expatraited
Jewish families.. They are all ex
perienced agriculturists, and will en
gage in the culture of cotton.
! BosticVs Hanging to ba Public-
r The. Carthage Blade says: The
county commissioners last Monday
made the following order in regard
to BoktickV hanging. -
Whereas; Ben Bostick has been
duly convicted of- the murder of
Jerome C. Currie, and is sentenced
to be hanged on the 30th day ot Sept.
1891; now, . therefore, for reasons
deemed good and sufficient by this
Board it is ordered that the execu
tion of said Bostick by the Sheriff of
Moore County be public. .: " - -
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Absolutely Pur, , r
; A Cream, of Tartar - Baking Pow4er
Highest ofall is leavening strength. U;
S. government report. , v; .v ; '
The Rocket fand &e Weekly
Courier-Journal one year for $2.25,
in advance.' " . ' '
Dont Fqrget 1
. -.vALWAYjarjiirDT-
AT THE STJSWA&T t .- -V.
STORE A FULL lyljfjs OF .
1 1 GENERAL ' JJ ERCHANLISE -:
IN ADDITION TO A COMPLETE
STOCK OF STOVES AND- -FUBNITURE
BOUGHT FOR '
; CASH AND NOT TQ BE 'UN--' " .
- v ' - J " DERSOLD
Stewart (Eaaaino (Eo.
I have tbif day been aJftjnted by the
proper Coupf ja' fthnyjjjjj cflSty as;aa
niinistrator of rasly K. Sianback deceas
ed and I have qualified as such, apd here
hv i notifv all neraona . havincr claimn
against the estate of said Decedent to pre-
Rpntthf! Rama tn'mftihr navmnton or be
fore the 6tb day of August 1892, or this
notice will bar their recovery. All per
sons owing , the estate of tsaid Decedent
must payihe same to me at once. This
1st day of August, 19J.- -"
, ' .;H. W.LEDBETTER,
Administrator of P. N. Stanbackf de'oed,
OF lUTKRiaT TO GIBVE&M
' So much bat been aald about t&e use of Soalep
at the gin house that we call particular attention
to a new book entitled M Facte about Scaled,'
published by "JONES OF BINOHAMTON,1 la
Bingluuaton, N. T. It contains full Information
regarding ooete, patents, to., and should be read
every intelligent ginoer. A postal will get it.
In.
OT
CUTTING
Again 1 Gome with
GROCERIES & CONFECTIONERIES,
. Urger than Ever.
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Past experiearie has
bemnaDut to be in
ing & rplhng with lo.wpnces. Fiom nowuntil
Jan. 1st., l aija gping to sell my entire stock
of goods at a very low price. I am goine: to
change business, l am not srolnsr to cutDri-
ces but I am going to.
and let Ml QOiw down
sonje one to tpllyou about bargains but come
at oncQ, 1 oav0 got to make room for a dif
ferent stoct.
A WORD TO THE
Trusting that what I have said may be
receive a bargain oy conung to see me.
I AM RESPECTFULLY, '
J. K. HOLT.
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would like to say
to my customers and
to the publio
al yhci.t S am jaow off to
the 3XTo2rb!aeT&
where S espet t0puar-
s
Embradng tvarj Mtide that the trade of
bound to tell.
ena
I wish to call especial attention to the fact that I have by far the lar
gest stock oi PTJSNITUBE ever shown in Rockiqgaip. -
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Thanking you- for past patronage and expecting a big Fall Trade
. - , I, REMAIN YOURS. . '
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A SHArjL5g$.-pRQCE;EDir3i9;.
do,na littlj loww and tU good. we awoferingat eqt ratea." I am noVoiirinc
SSTmK11 -I.tb5'TWW thathtatafoaad in a 6rt clau i,miieS
and No.bpu Bnm A ali will eMmace jon. New Tmht kato jut reeeiyed!:-
. Gibson. Station N C
FRANK PrWYHE, A.B.; Pmhcipax.
Fall term Jbegins Monday, Aug. 17.'
Experienced Teachers in all deparlmants.
i-Th.oraagb Instruction. , - -"
Firm discipline". ' " "
-,jOW rates of 'Tuition And Board. : - :
V Sixty dollars will pay all expenses of j
ooara, ijaunary, iuei ana xuraon nn lun
glish department for a, term of 5 months.
x or furtner ntormauon address - tne
Principal'-- v " ' 1"' ' ' r
NOTICE,
Having duly onalified according to law
as Administratrix of tha estate of Henrv
Stewart deo'd, all persons holding claims
against we estate oi my mestate are nereDy
notified under Section 1421 of the Code to
exihit the same to tbe undersigned on -. or
before the 1st day of Aogust 1892 or this
notice will be pleaded in bar ol recovery.
All persons indebted to the estate "will
please mate immediate payment.
- ' SALLIE O: ST1.WART. '
Administratrix of Henry Stewart dee'd.
July 27th 1892, - - ; ' :
We are every day receiving fresh addi
tions of " , -.
DRY GOODS,
JSoTIONS, SHOES, - -'
- " TR0NKS, VALISES,
i JCUTLERY, TIN AND
- WOODEN WARE,
And all other articles belonging to a gen
eral stock. - - ,
. We also, keep all the School' Books
recOinnK-niled 1y the Stale Board of Edu
cati"n, which we sell at . contract prices
- Call and see us before purchasing.
. Respectfully,
. , J. a WRIGHT CO.
SCRAPE.
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af
my fall stock of
taught me not to'gou
tront. So 1 am lock
knock . the bottom out
now; don't wait for
WISE IS RTTFFTrrrTWT
a blessing to vou all and that Ton mar
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thiigMUoii - 'demstids, anS t price, that
are
vould also say that my line fTJn-
dertaker's goods is complete in every re
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BPect from tD cheapest Coffins tothe fin-
es Metalie Caskets. . - . - "
WATSON
markets
Iff ifou have
and are wide awake to your best intrests
",v w - va. oct4 u a uuuu uiw. ' 4.1 u uio nuowieuge iBoi no benefit
to you unless you can .realize the truth of it. We prooos fo give you an opportuni
tv of domgso by pofntingyou to ourtJ. - .
which we will inaugiirate on July lstand
umuau August, 11 ueuc99a1jr-7ahieaa.il uuMt to ouai nave unloaded of a
large and selecj stock of Spring and Summer Clothing. - Space will not admit of our
giving discriptive caialbgne of fabrics, patterns, styles, Ac, suffice it that we mean to
give you SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES. We must unload hence the sacrifice
Don't be afraid you can't be Fitted oir Pleased. Send in your order, we will attenH
tr tKofr.ort.nf if. : Oni- RtuV THfW TllHT'Orffrntl'l". 4 17..1 . . , .
v. vuvjl ... v. v mi wvo-v a uij jii u - n jiiMiii ftuu v t?D ic complete
in yARIETY, QUALITY and SI Z ES, comprising all the light fabrics in Regulars
ance Sale is our $10. Counter which embicejsuits formerly sold as high as $16.50
Don't fait to take advantage of thiapportunity and put to the; test the old adage
'A Dollar saved is a pollar made. .-. We pay return Express Charges.
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CHARLOTTE
TOT
e
s
J haxfi just received a .large invoice of
v-A large tjuahtity of Beautiful Table Chipaware.x The ladies are invited
to call and see it. . - - - f . -
r IMSTILLOWHEELS!
Having on hands and ep route another car load of Buggies, Wagons and
Carts ' - . ' '
Prices all Reduced for the Holidays.
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IN
BSIW
They can give you good Goods for
your money. They are receiving
some of their Spring Stock and want
to lose out all Fall and Winter stock
at a big discount.
7e always keep in stock, a full line of
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA,
Codhtyof Richmond.
; -i : i - Superior Court.
J Ella Boss, Plaintiff, ) , Action
-Against'' y , for "
Adam Boss Defd'n. r y.. Divorce.
TorAdara Rsss; . - ,
,ys are hereby notified that I wilr on
the 10th.day of September, next proceed
before W. W. Entaminger, Esq., at his
office at Blytewood County of Fairfield,
State'of South Iparolina, to take the depo
sitions of J. M, HaJjley, R. W. Fann and
others, t be read if evidence in the -trial
of the above action! you can attend then
and there u you sel fit and cross-exam
me said witnesses.
ELLA BOSS, Plaintiff.
July iqfo 19i:-
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LAXtRINBtJKG
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Next Session ' Beginninq Sept, 1st.
; To parents: who are" seeking an
economical School :iif a quiet,
healthy , village, with experienced
teachers, and good moraand reli
gions influences, this Institution of
fers special ind ucements. -
For rates and particulars, address
J. T. ROBERTS, A. B. Principal, v
Female
Institute
(Ff3 A IWP
ea to business
Tyhen purchasine sdods. von are iwn
continoe- through the entire month and
N. C. '
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THEIR ' -
Collars and Guffs.
. - YOURS TRULY, . .
LEAH & STEELE,
One-Pride Clothiera
A
dealer to ml far eatalscae.
Mm u.k yoar-
v xaivk au gu liaTITUTa.
WHY 18 THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
03 SHOE CCNfegEN
HjE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THG-feOKHf
Itlsa aMinlm iho& with no tack or wax thread
to hurt the feetf made of tbe beet fine calf. atrUh
ftBd easr, and becaua Mt mora aHoc of thi
Brad that any othf ntuvufactwr, it equals hnd-
S? Ste,00"1? fESm avoo to as-oo. .
SS ?i.S5n"ln,,HdHM,,r? x finest falf
C 4. 0 H-ewe Welt 8h.e, Im oalf.
noo ewer offered at this prtee : same jrrade a oae
52?Ur?2 "ii0 xOm from ecloo eoo.
CtO 50 Polle Farmers, Railroad Ken
V aadliettwOarrfemaUweartkan: flneealf.
wanieaa, smootn lnslda, beaTT three aalaa, axtea-tooed-e.
on. pair wlH wear a year
ft !L ao tetter hoa rw od
Uto price ; one trial win eoDTlooe ttaow
Wha want a aoe tar enmfart
02.
itnt e'a.vu wartnaaua'a teawa
hare grren itbeta a trial wlU wear mo other make.
Doy,
Of m.uw ii7i obooi too ai
wora b tha txtn aiawaaut tlwiv anil
Ladles
mnemr anna Hanumiau aatea attow.
'la. van ae7Uah: eaaata
aad-aewau aaee, best
tratBtUOteJ
ubb; eqaawrTaooa
KimearetaMbawtAneDoiiffoIa, Smlihaaid
.on
far,
Caatiea.-8ee that W. U Booglaa' aaase aad
price are Xairipwd oa tha bottoca of aao auaa. 1
davabia.
. , r W. la. DOUtMJUV BVOenoB, JUMa,
HrO.TDQGKEKY
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