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RALEIGH, NOKTH CAEOLINA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1895. PRICE $1.00 A TEAR . nnP.CMI nDCCIf MCCTC nnrri luiTrrnn..,. ...r AT ATLANTA'S GATES PUTT'S COIIVEIITIOH WHY GOLD GOES OUT ALLTHII1GS GO III TEXAS irlC A UUUTHUL uiilui mttio unLLt wM I I LnoUri o WUHUa XXH. NUMBEE 33, ..vTlfO I'""'"" M" . - r.meron Elected a BCDL Place of Mr. John I. 1,1 npclined Ke-Elec- S L.0nirectors Claim That lB;ionis- II1" lljtnro .:..In sessiuu si Wall. The directors and P " .i..i.,n ,kv in finmers i-n wre&ticti an v.j and finally all came "!! The State directors and claim that they all aretax 1 - die resolution passed is a sur L charter exemption. The mpre V au msiruuuuu w E STOCKHOLDERS 'PK - w.fiONOTSUR- jp'eb exertion. 7T,,t nrrco TO IT RFHIll ETIfiN SOUTH PARM INK Dnll I CT TUPniPT nunnv iTcrnrin iTinNS utJ ' "trtn 1 1 ni tn wwwiiiwniiwMHNiiuii kbi intrHoi ounni iio.lulau. 1SJ TI1,L.MAN AND BROTHER GEORGE BITTERLY ATTACK ONE ANOTHER. THE STAR-TON GUI: D ORATOR WELCOMES THE GRAND ARMY IN A BRILLIANT SPEECH. Bat the Senator Won the ' Fight George, on Saturday Last, had had a New County Named Butler, but Ben had It Changed again to Saluda and Taunted Irby for his Silence Sat. urday An All-Round Cat-and-dog Time of Unwonted Excitement. s-voLUMBii,.u., sept 16. rne pro ceeaings of the Constitutional Conven tion to-day were characterized by a most exciting tilt between Senator Tillman and his brother George D. Tillman on the qnestion of naming a new county. George D. Tillman on Saturday had sue ceeded in getting the county named But ler. Senator Tillman was absent at the time and returning to day, he moved to GEORGIA TO-DAY WILL GREET HALF OF THE NATIONS OF THE EARTH. . THE MACHINE SLATE, AS CUT AND DRIED, BUT UP AT SARA TOGA YESTERDAY. PRESIDENT TO PRESS1THE BUTTON LEVI P. MORTON FOR PRESIDENT . joe an. i nnif the road to carry out cnange tne name to Samoa, in a I'? lease ana uwo p&iuuwj rjjwu no uuargeu ouiiaiur garter exemption. Col. Butler with being a traitor to the 5j.t in the meeting which last- party and said that to name a county lCi,xk p. m., at miicii time arier mm was an insuit to tne rerormers lrt W reached and the tax of the State. George D. Tillman in re- ply tauntea nis orotner witn ngnung a man whom he had defeated and dramat ically striking his breast exclaimed : "Thank God there is no sentiment in my 5 1 1 xl rrH by the stocfcnoiaers oi ine 3 KHiroau uuiupauj luuu f thP said road be and is as God Reigns and the Government at Washington Lives Let's Lick Crea tion and Make the Unspeakable Turk Vote .the American TicketLet the Plain People Stand Together Sla very a Monstrosity, and Secession Foolishness. Louisville. Ky., September 11. Grand Army veterans and their friends to the number of 4,000 attended the grand camp-fire at Music Hall to-night. Like all other buildings in Louisville, the hall was elaborately decorated and every one was just bubbling over with pa triotism and enthusiasm. Au elaborate programme had been prepared and it was carried out to the delight and enter tainment of all present. The camp-fire opened with "Marching Through Georgia," played by a military band. The Hon. Henry WatterOH, editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal, then made the welcome address in behalf of the cit izsns' committee, follows: ' 'Comrades, for under the star flowered flag of the Union all who truly love it are comrades, in the name of the city The Wire to Gray Gables has Been Put in Order and Only Awaits His touch for the Machinery to Leap into Life The Grounds Will be Entered by an Imposing Profession, and tor 120 Days the World will Look Upon the South and Wonder. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 17. To morrow morning of 6 o'clock the gates of the Cotton States and International Exposi tion will be thrown open for odo hun dred and twenty days. Till the bells in the chimes tower toll the knell of the dying year, the exposition will be open to the people of the world. The formal opening will be attended by imposing ceremonies. Half of the nations of the earth will be represented in the proces sion during the day and the more prominent speakers of the country will address the multitude that gathers in the auditorium to witness the formal in augural exercises. The Platform Humorously Says That a Republican Congress Will Give Assurance That There Will be no More Tarifl-Tinkering" Demands Enforcement of the Sunday Liquor Law and Preservation ot the San- bath Denounces the Income Tax. Saratoga, N. Y.,Sept- 17. The State Republican Convention closed its session to night, after following very closely the work mapped out by its leaders It named this ticket for presentation to the people of the State in November next : For Secretary of State, J. P. Palmer, of Albany. Comptroller, James Erie. Treasurer, A. COMPTROLLER ECKELS SENDS HIS FELLOW-CITIZENS SOME REASONS FROM ABROAD. E. B. Roberts, of Colvin, o Adams, cf Hancock, of 4 tpd to return on the hrst day heart that wotkd make me stoop so loir." and State I bid you the heartiest wel -v a. M orz I pm 1 a 3 i - w 1 have been in every state ana rr Tonnarv 1st. 1896. when y . m., Tp-ill a-rnaan civ i property of the North Caro 'vjad Company without exemp- Ujrion as otner rauroau prup- earned tor laxauuu uuwi 'ia State." 'other resolution passed was as The scene became intensely exciting and the convention was in wild confusion, which continued until adjournment at 4:10 p. m. Senator Tillman in his speech taunted Senator Irby with not replying to his brother, G. D. Tillman, on Saturday and Irby in a hot speech denounced Tillman for stirring up strife in the Convention and said it came with ill-grace from a Preparations for the event have been He spoke in part as in progress at the grounds all day. The front of the administration building has been completed and all of the debris cleared away. All buildings with the exception of the States of Pennsylvania, New York, Illinois, and Massachusetts have been completed, leaving only some small booths in course of erection around the grounds. Nine-tentljs of the exhib its are in place and when the buildings are thrown open to morrow, a gorgeous sight will be presented, j Celc come, l nave been in every Territory of the Union and I can truly say that I never came away from any one of them where I had not found something to make me proud of my country. All that I do contend for is State Warrer State Engineer, C W. Oneida. Attorney-General, F. E. Onondaga. Judge of the Court cf Appeals, E Murtin, of Broome The platform demands enforcement of the Sunday liquor Jaw and preserva tion of the Sabbath. It scores the Democratic administra tion for failing to defend the rights of American citizens resident or travelling in foreign countries and for permitting foreign countries to encroach on the Western hemisphere THE RESERVE $5,000,000 SHORT Assistant Treasurer Conrad W. Jordan says he has not been a Party in Formal Conference, Advising a Bond-issue, and Believes Pierpont Morgan and other Bankers to be Against It The Comptroller Makes a Ticious Lunge at Congress. Copyrighted by the Associated Press. J London. Sept. 16. The Hon. James H. Eckels, Comptroller of the United States Treasury, mado the following statement to dav on the request ot a representative of the Associated Press 'Being thus far away from New York and not knowing the exact local conditions prevailing there which are producing the shipments of gold abroad, I feel that I can say nothing upon that subject that will benefit the public Generally spe 'king, these gold shipments come about from the fact that the American people aro buying a great deal abroad and not selling sufficient of their own produce to equalize things, thus necessitating a settlement of the balance due in gold We maintain a finan cial system which makes the United States Treasury a general market supply for those requiring gold, consequently, more or less embarrassment comes to the administration of the Treasury Department when these balances reauire to be settled. However the Treasury has always managed to main THE CORBETT-FITZSlaMOXS MILL WILL BE FULLED FFO IN DALLAS. 13 JUDGE HURT HOLDS IT LEGAL He Says the Code is Wholly Inopera tive Against It It Came up on a Ha beas Corpus Case Ills Private Opin ion Against it, but He Says that Has Nothing to do With the Law, Which is Plain on the Subiect He Will Give His Reasons in Full Hereafter, jrj. hv the stockholders of the W'na Kailroad Company, that man to hound his fallen foe, and de- that you will find here more kinds of An imposing procession, commanded good things and more of them than you by CoL W. L. Kellogg, United States will find anywhere else on the face of Army, will move to the grounds at noon the globe. from a point in the centre of the city, Let the dead past bury its dead. You comprising the Washington Artillery of hi property to the Southern and courage, was the equal of Tillman You got away with as many of us as we regulars; the Sixth regiment of Georgia gut away v itii juu. iud uioc mcu vuiuuLeei, ma iuuu icgiuicuu "i who have gone to heaven have long ago Georgia volunteers; the Atlanta Artil- settled the act before that court where lery and a battalion of cavalry. all is made right. God reigns and the At the grounds addresses will be de- Butler by a vote of 80 to 54. government at Washington lives. That livered by President O. A. Collier, Mrs A new county has been formed out ot should satisfy us all. It there is any Edgefield, from which many of South more fighting to be done, lets go and Carolina's most distinguished sons have lick England and take Canada; lets go come. The naming of this county pre and lick Spain and take Cuba; lets go cipitated the hottest fight of the conven- and lick creation and make the na tion. As introduced the ordinance speakable Turk vote the American ticket. named the county Saluda, but Saturday, We can do it. Shoulder, shoulder, with the world before us and old gicry above, and tne new Saluda instead of 1 1 xl T 1 il Oi X TTTT fniDanY. maae oy me coam or any otner man in me oiaLe. t ueu j, a. 1 a I , J r- n J o t np;il ktCTS at UarilugLOu uu ja-usuot iu, i a vote was nuaiiy ouuuueu oeiiawji -iiii- and toe same is nereuy iu u. i man cameo, nis pouii '.nfStA. aDDroved and conhrmed, eountv was named ctnptholders congratulate tne ' orth Carolina and the people vjre upon the favorable terms or h-;'-Tt Cameron was electee a : :s place of Col. John L. More f.c declined re-election. F. B. Arendell. The tariff and the handling of the de- tain uuauestioned the payment in gold ficiency question by the last Democratic 0f its obligations, and always will do so. Congress received condemnation. A The system under which it is forced io sound and stable currency, giving the operate makes it sometimes expensive people a dollar's worth for a dollar is en- to do so, but as long as representatives dorsed. The return of prosperity is n Congress refuse to change that sys hailed as resulting from the election of tern, and as long as the voters tolerate a Republican Congress, giving confidence them, the people have no right to com- to the people in the assurance that no plain ot the expense." further tariff tinkering will be possible. Washington, D. C, Sept. 16. The The ignorance aad unwise policy oi t ft am0unt of the gold reserve at the 3R0OKS, OF LENOIR, SICK OF FEVER. during the absence of Senator Tillman. ex-Congressman George Tillman had the name changed to Butler, in honor of the Butler family, whose name is m- dissolubly linked with South Caro lina's most glorious nistory. ine chief living representative of that .Uainst Last Year, But the family is M. C. Butler, who was defeat- a gainst toaod More Immigrants tor iThaa During Same Time Last fc-iLarse Falling On oi Gold Us ice of Merchandise is p! Nearly $25,000,000. Tashlngton, D. C, Sept. 16 -its issued by the of the Treasury Department : excess of imports of mercnan '? exports for the month of Au- -1215,729, and for the eight !0:cg August of $36,505,518 periods last year showed the pro be in excess by $9,078,075 and p?ae value of $16,667,261 was aiuriug August, making $55,- io: tne eight months of the year. or exports over imports is f $15,159,783 and $27,702,341, N to $1,935,303 and $74,233,281 ppondiug periods in 1894. pre showed a total export for the us ot over a million. The sil- Rflts. including coin, bullion and '-eH.oOO.000 and S35-OO0.0O0. Nto $4,500,000 and $29,000,000 for rft.filfir.tion to the Sanate arter a hitter struggle. Butler after his defeat in the Democratic ranks backed Pope's who shall stop us, "No surrender." "No pretender." "Pitted together in many a fray. iiT fAtin 4v"i firVv " AJLlUiO XU. UUU "And linked in their might," "The North and South will carry the day." "All that is wanted in this great land of ours is for the people the plain people, Joseph Thompson, President of Women's Board; Booker T. Washington, colored; Mayor Porter King, Hon. George Brown, representing the governor, and Judge Emery Speer. The arrangements for touching the button have been completed. A wire has been telegraph home of President Cleveland, and another wire has been put in from the auditorium to the machinery building. When the time for touching the button arrives, the wires will be cleared and an operator in the auditorium .will no tify another operator at Gray Gables. The wire running into the machinery building has been connected' with two the Democrats in passing an unconstitu tional income tax are referred to, and the favorable record of the Republicans in Congress in their opposition to that law. Governor Morton's administration is endorsed and his candidacy for presi dent formally launched. The dangers to tne people of a return of the Democratic party to power in this Stat.fi are Dortrived. asserting that the close of business to-day was $95,348,642. Since the recent heavy shipments of gold set in, the government has received a number of offers of gold in exchange for notes. This is practically true of banks in the north west where small notes are in active demand in moviug the grain crop. Other banks, apparent ly disinterested, nave onerea guiu in exchange tor silver ceriincaies Seve- Dallas, Tex., Sept 17. After two days consumed in argument on the ha beas corpus hearing of Jesse Clark, charged, with prize fightirg, Chief Jus tice J. H. Hurt, of the Court of Crimi nal Appeals, decided this afternoon that the Criminal Code wss wholly, inoper ative. The Court said : "It was I who first suggested to mako a price fighting a felony. I wanted tho State of Texas to make an advanco on the subject which I regarded as tho most brutal of acts. But my private opinion has nothing to do with the law. 1 do not be lieve that under the provisions of our statutes or tho well settled rule of con struction, this man has violated a law that has been so plainly written, that ho is responsible for it, and I shall dis charge him. I will give my reasons hereafter in writing." At the closing remark some persons applauded and the court turning to them, sternly said: "I will send you all to jail." They could not, however, be identified as the court room was crowded with lawyers, preachers and pugilists. The 8tate wj8 represented by its Attorney General. He said to an Associated Presa repre sentative that he had no further proced ure to take. There is now legal bar to prevent the pulling off of the Corbett Fitzsimmons fight. New York, Sept 17. William A. Brady, Corbett's manager, said tonight when be heard that Judge Hurt's opin ion was in favor of the fight coming off at Dr. lias, Tex , and that no legal obstacle existed which prevented Corbett, and Fitzsimmous meeting in Texas, that he was now satisfied that everything would be smooth. Cor bett, manager Brady said, would leave for San Antonio, where ho will train, on October 2. The champion will be ac companied by "Billy" Delaney, McVey, put in from Buzzard's Bay, the : f hr nf tha af- " "X- " ?XT '"KT S h station for Gray Gables, the " rZ" " r.," OI. ' tL .VIC: i liura uj. me uuunA-iawu you-ij i atmn lar.An r.naL it oe received at its uu;; i auw m ium vii-r usiuic mo kaoo mvsv- State, and that their return will mean a repetition of the to power old cut- oepu io. j4. nn-mnoinm ffr fJri7fiTnoT and I aa Tinnnln rallrl thfim tr . Tfializs from filfictric machines attached to valves Bureau or iuucuu, rt-e- r---- " " :"" ,. OT,vi - , k; tthv t brought a case before Judge Goff to have overturned the registration laws wnicn preserve white supremacy in South Carolina, under which he held twice -.ffiM Tr-rtav Ben Tillman led a Maine to Texas, from Florida to Oregon, on the big a ncK engine wnicn anvea tue that there is nothing whatever to divide shafting of the macninery ana tne vaive them. They are the same. on the largest water pupm. As soon as The monstrosity of slavery out of the the President closes the electric current . m T T f a vf ikA vrn TW I I r r T 1 U I U 111 I Wl MH.III Mf III way, tne ioonsnnesd oi secetsiuu uut uj. i iub i v ca m m uuwa v.. ..... rages. Tne Raines ballot reform law is point ed to as the best enactment for ballot re form yet passed in this State. The platform further sets forth that the demands of the people in the city of New York have been granted in reform legislation. PEFFER TURNS PROPHET. I "J J - I . i 4 il T ofr.i fitrht tn chantre tne t,h wav. and tne nation navmg aciuauv pour iulo tuu tiugiuco. my SUV,waoi" . 7. a i- . -J ' .... , . i titx.-. -j. il i U,n;iHv tttiH rtnon ill noma i - n.-Mtrr mvrn rr . rrpw iimr v i ii l i mi: . i n r iy uir.ciQ uuuuiix& t wtw- but ignorance and prejudice to hinder the stalwart Americaps in Minnesota from taking the hand of stalwart Amer icans in Georgia and calling him "broth er?" Both came from a common origin, good' old Anglo Saxon and Scotch- George TUlmau's speech Saturday. Irby Irish stock and are welded togetner in a sarcastic arraignment oi i Dy common interest auu a. wmuiuu destiny, bone or one none, nesn oi uuc flesh, in national aspiration and fellow ship. God made this continent for us and consecrated it to freedom. The ti.ans.fi cm rat ion of nature not less than Hfiirfid bv the people of the new county, whn are a unit in opposition to honor-! Q inrtpnendent. He made a bitter ono annrTcr his brother and ex- sQnotrr Rntler without mercy. He also attacked Senator Irby for not resenting the engines and start every macmne in the hall. The machinery will be started at noon to-morrow. Atlanta, Ga , Sept. 17. The Colum bian Liberty Bell reached Atlanta this afternoon, after an eventful journey from Chicago ACkAi-V ' J Ben. Tiiiman as me iuu w uu t, peace between the white factions, rkvn irroasm an Wilson followed with a retort to Tillman, he being one of rofwm Dftmocrats who had voted for Emigrants during the month 27.199. nrA fnr tha -ufinr tn 22.733, as ODDOsed tr 17.449 niid fl daring 1894. SIepaen G. Wnrth ia war r-ct. 8. Fkh fJnmmiHsinTiAr- W. Pittman has been appoint- to repress. i ai Leesvuie. LC. Brooks, of Lenoir holds H Department, has been taken to oy Dr. Sterling Ruffin. It rypdoid fever. tte nSe Buto ConeSSanM- of Wo5d clearly indicatoj Directors of the cd E state Sector WafLn of Edge- the will of God. Who dares dispute to mtf.ee from the 0 OounciL A Ym-r qtytI State AiA v nart. in the warm and per- awful work ? sonal debate. The audience was wound But pardon me, I x -utu Vh nf fii-pitement andlapHnns. This is an ffinnfintlv broke out in loud cheering of ing, for merry making, not for reflection oTto nf dfihate. Tf onhnrfv thinks he's tninKing, wase warmly tjue tpeecn-- dreaming. If anybody wmuu Frv"" " " ' ,nmo KTi.. wAlnomfl. tie him. If iNO more 5Auiniig Oi.cuio i luiuaa ai o uv , . din not mean to be occasion for rejoic- thft hell was met at the depot by a com mittee from the Woman's Board of the exposition, headed by Mrs. Loulie M. Gordon, who secured the relics from Georgia which were moulded into the belL a committee from the Board; of auu a uuui- ro- priate remarks were maae Dy mayor King. Mrs. Gordon and others. wel comed the bell to the city, after which it was transferred to its temporary location at the fair grounds. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 17. Washington artillery of New Orleans, one of the most county, .a m tne f1 sTIRRInG UP SINNERS. Hn V i rw 4 mr ' '"niua, us one llClf 1 ted Rpfnra VnDttkn) v bv. M-A W . J J U g r5 to Ch0 nm. o .i Flont Rnr.l.a ir. K Vkstos, N. 0., Sept. 17. -. v '"""cu i iiiiSLUu as sue ,X - n stirred before. The peo- ' -4.K1T!!? knTi .i rv fev wut iiiLie eise. me ruse man ommi o itifinora fes ?1Dg t0 close on Sunday. The frweain South Carolina, thersa dog that faUs to waghgUU Legislative halls. for joy, snoot nim. rr o ax nDfer omnund of Col. Sat Jon have KSitf the wav come John B. Bi..rd an m pear to KS e SZ. The latch .'.ring the inaugul parade w ih, position will always har-g outside t. tho onlv naes-word shall be American citizen " . Mr. Watterscii was frequently lnter- rnnted during his speecb by appiauae atinulated value. Some other conditions imposed bv Western banks could not be accepted. but in all cases where the government consistently could do so, the offers have been accepted. New York", Sept. 16. Assistant Treas urer Conrad N. Jordan says in relation to the printed story about a prooaoie issue of government bonds: "I have been a party to no discuslon on the subject with either Mr. Cur; is or any one else, except in an intormai ana gossipy way, and hafe net attended any for mil conference. "Mr. Curtis will confirm this state ment. A great many of our leading financiers, including, I believe, Mr. J. P. Morgan, do not eonsider a new govern ment loan advisable at the present time. At all events, I cannot confirm a single line of any of the statements contained in the printed story referred to." NO BOND ISSUE NOW EXPECTED. The Withdrawals ol Gold Yesierday Offset by Deposits, Leaving the Re serve Still $5,000,000 Short. Washington. D. C, Sept. 17. Re i - - President v.ouid urge the new Congress ports to the Treasury Department shows to pass an ac', authorizing the retire- that $250,000 in gold were withdrawn to- mentof the g enbacks and Sherman day from the sub treasury atlNewxorK notes, which he .said would "bring more for export, and that $250,000 in gold talk." were deposited by a Rochester, N. Y., Senator Peffer predicted that both the bank, which offsets the withdrawals, Republican and Democratic national con- leaving the true amount of the reserve ventions would declare against free at the close of business $95,382,528. silver, and the free silver members of The talk of an early bond issue has those parties would have to submit or practically died out here, the opinion i-nin tha Pnnnlists. He did not believe among the officials being that, while ing 'will be at Madison Square Garden on September 30. Fitzsimmons has an nounced that he will leave for the South Friday next. He Predicts That Both the Old Parties Will Declare Against Silver. Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 17. Senator Peffer passed through thetcity this morn ing, en route to the Chickamauga cele bration. He was interviewed while at breakfast and reiterated his formerly ex pressed intention to introduce in the Senate next session a resolution repudiat ing any additional bonds that may be The spec al tra n beaS issued by the Cleveland administration, ine special train Dearmg Ut,0 icr.0ri hv this adminifttra- XXIA LUD UWUo I""""" J tion, he said, were illegal. Asked why he has not already moved to have them declared illegal, he replied: "Well, because the people seem to have been satisfied with the result " He exDres-'l the opinion that the THIS MAN EXPECTS TO SEE WAR Tillman, ol South Caro- LlfVlO that any party based on the single issue of silver could win. j I am an grounds to-morrow. FUSION IN CHICAGO. lina.Becomes a Political Pessimist. Anr-mTA fta. Sent. 6 " Uncle George" Tollman, of South Carolina has SSt, 4in5 thA ranks of the Waites and other ana wneu " ... rA . for t agreed to do no more work and 1 900. The millionaires ?aoath. in i-.- V" " ll"ctu . , tn thfl latter 1 i it i hi i fin u iiruiririui. i i. . v n u it i J.w.wr' u u uii uuv -w- -r i. - A rAin i n i im iiiui xu c J. -"66 nave opp ""T" ora nn. tne vaiKyno "t inin Ad the ranks of the J . i TTnr.lft OAfrce Was in Uongress a uoupio ui w""t . regarded as the mildest mannered man m o rw.iina nnlitics. even if his name nyuLu wcv is Tillman. Yesterday he gave expres sion of his views: "Our people are desperate,' said Uncle George. "We are approaching a war ucinccu - . t inok for lots of throat-cutting CONGOES EATING ENGLISHMEN. Also Capt. Hazens and Sxty People I Reported Massacred arid a Belgian Expedition Repulsed. London, Sept. 17. rnvate ieiw, miiiVri hovfl hfifin received here from the DEFENDER GETS THE DECISION J Qong0 Free State, say that affairs there are in a conaiuou The Leaders of Movements Silver shook with chears that were given be- Shonld the Yankee Boat Win To-day tbe Series Will be Ended, Unless Tuesday's Race is Resailed. flsw York, Sept. 11. The Regatta Committee of the New York Yacht Club i tir, Dfifpnder's protest of tr, .1 . wose r,n ftr,i We been RfivAral TinT-.T-od nnn. at looks now like no more icVj, v Ul 06 seen nere aI" Ynr uncle Sam is iumn- L CitV PlflasnrA ninh with ! . 25 Well as Sin in hiVi ond w tCtoTMTnT: m - iu ureensooro. G2EESSBORO. N. C . Sent. 11. tv "poraiea here to-day. w rmH 1 a i . ii T " 1U 14388 man two tin. Cfilppro rv l J ea'lo , XJL -iih last uaiucu W ?e Hacomuga are J. S. 'eUtiRev- F- J- Murdock, r2t and s t cl-a a ' Wat Collo, Would Go to lent8 by March 1st. i;i . n, lfimon. Thev are un 31535- tc .travel and improve their minds, or to read books papers, and magazines, iney merely mail a'living and a scant oneat that They have grown desperate, ine nn half the masses and which to Tuesday's r ce. Tbe announceiueui was made late this afternoon and the decision means, in the judgment of experts that the race is given to Defender, and that it will not be sailed again except with the consent of o nt wh vahts. To-morrow's IUO UHUwd " . xws Encounters between Belgian forces and which have been representea in omciai dispatches as resulting in Belgian victo ries, are said to have been in fact serious reverses, it is reporteu wao Englishmen travelling in the tougo Free State have" been murdered and eaten by natives. A Belgian under Laeui. r4uu the Various get Together. Chicago, Sept, 17. The leaders of the various free silver movements were in session at the Auditorium to-day, endeavoring to agree upon some plan of unity of purpose and action. There are a dozen different organizations of the bi-metallic forces and three of national character the Bi-metallic League, the Bi-metallic Union, and the National Silver Committee originating with the Afmnhis Convention. Judge Miller of the latter organization, and its Presi dent, presided at the conference. Gen. A, J. Werner, of the Bi-metallic League, and Col. Merrill oi .Montana, represent ing the Bi-metallic Union, represented w. 11. President Cleveland will protect the na tional credit when in danger by any means within his power, the present sit uation is not such as to call for any ac tion on his part. Those persons best qualified to speak on the subject say that another bond issue is certainly not within the probabilities. GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT. Late Cotton Injuriously Affected by the Dry Weather ot the Past Week The Season W ell Advanced Corn Safely Laid by, and the Tobacco Crop is Well Favored. Washington, D. C, Sept. 17. The Weather Bureau, in its report of weather crop conditions for the Wtek ended Sep tember 16, says : The exceptionally warm and for the most part dry weather of tho week baa forced late corn to rapid maturity, too icpidly in some instances for best re suits, buc it has pr.ic;ically placed this cr?p beyond further damage from frost. The weather ha3 also betn very favor able for gatheriLg corn, and very much . i o; me crop ua3 been seuurea aau some husking done. Cotton picking is now general in the northern portion of the cotton region, and well advanced in the southern por tion. The clear, dry weather of the past week has caused the bolls to open rapid ly, and has been very favorable for pick ing, especially over the western portion of the cotton region, but it has injuri ously affected late cotton and the top crop, causing the bolls to open prema turely. In Georgia and Mississippi com plaints of rust, shedding, etc., are less numerous than during the previous week. The week has also been favorable for housing and curing tobacco, which crop has not yet sustained injury from frost, except in Pennsylvania, where the frost of the 15th caused damage to some extent Unsuccessful Attempt of a Mob Lynching Two Negro Fiends. at vocated the consolidation of all organi- put arms in their hands witn w - tnerefore be tne tmra ana W4gaftarods it became known, mtimidate the other half, and thus keep Defender wm, the last of the ShorUy ""gjpoiidenoe allndd them all in subjection. The time is com- an agreement is reached, to according tc rthe Pon these' people wui - - u Tuesday's race. r', "wi rant Hazens and the expedition, under ueuu "H-" th-. TftSnective organizations was attached Dy natives tiq1. ftttendd the meeting, and ad- ....u: , Vootiitr frompri tnemseivea j: . ine buiuicio iio.ci.iij into a hollow square, upon which the rotivM mshed with such overwhelming force that the Belgians were put to rout within ten minutes. Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 17. - A mob of seventv-five men made an unsuccessful attempt last night to h nch Harrison Fuller and Frank Simpson, two negroes confined in the Henderson county jail at Lexington, for attempting to outrage the widow Pomeroy and her 16 year old danchter on the night of July 11. The negroes were captured shortly after the crime, and to avert mob violence, they were sent to Nashville, where they re mained up to last week, when they were brought to Lexington for triaL A con tinuance of the case was granted by OX CHICKAMAUGA FIELD. Thousands Pour in to the Dedication of the Famous Battle-Ground The Town Thrown Wide Open to Its Guests. Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 17. Peo ple are pouring into this region tc-night almost as thick and fast as they did thirty three years ago. But they are not all men ttiis time, and they are not armed, though some of the old veterans, both'bf the North and of the South are at tired in their old army regimentals. Many of these old fellows have their wives and children with them and they have been looking over the ' battlefield where tr ey fought so fiercely thirty-three vears aco. No one will ever know - the JuSMUler was. the principal ZajJSSS ?l2tt&iR dVubt advocate of separate organizations. retnrned to laU. 'rom " P" Iffl.8 UtU. DJVUUJU fiiUU Ml UBT lUli IUO i ioi- An Experience With Crimson Clorer. were returned to laii. Between midnight and day the mob went to the jail, broke open the two outer doors. On reaching tne cell of the ing when N. O I tow?'. ine most Sept. 12. prominent county in will rise m a MSodv conflict. I look ior it uunug next Presidential campaign, or tne one aft"Allhthe writers on our government ever goes to pieces it wiU be at thepsric of a Presidential tionm a conflict over the spoils of office and the admin- iflfration Of tne iacuiues that the tendency of republics , York to Buffaio this morning. ifinotif?ms. never towara ario nich consisted of five cars, lu -;r---:- . t Koiip-o-fl that tnis a 4- n.An-nn -. x T olrAAflV I IcLU t" " - . . . , i . . . , j miirai in a i nan v 440 MILES IN SEVEN HOURS. The Fastest Run Ever Made Over a Railroad in This Country. New York, Sept. 11. What proved fastest train ever run over a railroad in this country, was whole cf people. Tk- t OT Pamnhfill. one of the most ,ilefr,i farmTR in York eountv. S. O . negroes the crowd was fired upon by the writes to the Gasroma Gazette regarding sheriff and his deputies seriously wound- his escort, numbering sixty nis experience with crimson clover as rag Hugb cook, and siignuy wounamg un3 v-qw) , I " , r ,.T kncKala nf it last. I m&n narnwl i itim and Jomer. Eicite- rni lows l Kuncu ivv uuouwo "- i v. Ktv, oaiv and rfld lands. I mp.v.t in Lexington is intense, and sen T think it is the most economical forage ou3 trouble is expected in hp. raised, it grows Detter on Broke imto a Store and Stole 860 Worth of Goods. that Yellow Fever in Mexico. sent over told the trutnwnen n - irrew York Central from the depot m revolution is coming that I am Lexington, N.C., Sept 16. Mr. S. Goodman's store was broken into last Saturday night and about $60 worth of goods stolen. The thiev took rothP- razors, snoes anu wuu8 They were poor land than red clover and makes bet i Tho RP&r, is nhpanerthan peas: besides you can make a crop of clover, Coheora, Mex., Sept. 17. ellow then sow the land in peas, and make two fever and black vomit have appeared na r.n thp land in one year. I don't here. Efforts are being made to keep thirft v.m can do better than to sow a the news out of the papers. J - 1 T Tin V iann ill and then, after cutting I T3 London limes wm puouoa a uev 5 J the preparing for it The flyer arrived at he throat- tr.attbp " manf maaea wryuu, .v he high pri- from xew :(J(MS vre or cotton would cutting comes uiej 1 seven hours. ie nyer arrive u r, v, insitfe ot nis snow tion at 12:4U, navmg uir "rL " r tWa is no from rew w - mitted the SnvvervTgnoranT for large quantity of yoursandy land 1 ucv nexw - w , . I : . a mtaf onn T.nfi axajCX u.LAii they took great pains to get two mns 01 - on the clover stubble. You patch frurn Shanghai which says that m r.r-m An t t mill h v i iu& - a i a. Central sta- Confederate money clue as to who ccm- enme. Jn mA more neas that way and at less seven prison expense than any ether, besides you will Ku Cheng in improve your iauu xcfivV. - Wf-re executed to-day at tne presence of the Cen ters were Strang along from Sherman Heights to the far end of the hickmanga All the hotels, inns, taverns and board ing houses are full and thousands are camping where they camped on the night of the 17th of September, 1863. The passenger agent of the railway lead ing to Chickamauga battlefield to-day said that his roaa had hauled not-less than 5,000 people there to-day This was cot neariy all who went out. Many went out on the electric car lines and then took carriages. Chiekamauga's citizens have thrown the town open to the visitors, and if any of them did at one time feel hatred for "Yankee Doodle," it has long swee been wiped out. Everything that human ingenuity could devise for the comfort of the old soldiers has been done by the enterprising dwellers in Chattanooga. . 1 -j igt. 1 vatea in iaib
The North Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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