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:Mflk-v.-9OTf THE HERALD 9 IS .THE , . I BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM 0 IX THE p.EDMONT SECTION. miao toc -! Job Priming to the kepIlo cffi:e. owo .if in l ii in t )i i v v- w rk Mil I ; ill c r iAiii ill l r ? II' i . v" 1 i 1 1 1 J AV W Wi I II II l-f 111 'ill i I U . i II II 111 ' " m i M ' " ' More Funds Asked For' By Tele graph - a - - 4 THIRTY THOUSAND; PEOPLE VOL. XV NO. 27. inovELYTTToLa flue So Far Contributed $29,04$, but the Committee Asks for $50,000 To be Built a Washington. Warliington, D. C. Special. A final meeting of the Dewey national home fund committee was held at the office of the' Secretary of the Treasury Fri day. An account ot stock was taken and plans perfected for closing the subscriptions, before the arrival in '.Sew York of Admiral Dewey. The committee, composed" of ' Assistant eretary of the Trsasury' Vanderlip, Assistant Postmaster General Hetn, Assistant becreary or tne wavy Allen. Adjutant General tcrblo and united State Treasurer Elln H. Roberts, ware all preset At the conclusion -of-the Military Posts Etttb:i$ne(l at i Numoer cf "' - : "" -PUes. '. t? By Cable--eileral Bate re turned tram Jolo Friday Dlarnliw an repeat everything tutet and conditlnos usiaictapy. Several mlHta. tw- been established '.t Points In the archipelago. captain Seay's company of tha 23d regiment was sent to ih. Captain Daly's company ct the'eame regiment went tn rJ .....v ernmost part of Tawitai. m are friendly to Americans and the peo ple or teyassl an J DMbca were glad to see the troops. General Bates went to Syasai oa the Ycrktown. When th troop landed and the flag wag raised and saluted, the Chinese fohabitant responded with a great display ef flre works. '''. Kalvr and Jokanlne, Datos who are m m MORG ANTON, N. O , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1890. THE SCHOOL CENSUS. CI a Year, in Advance- a aaajaja. i . II! t, Nothing Specially Significant in Transvaal Situation. RHODES CHANGES HIS VIEWS. Patting Hinself on the Side of tie War Farty-Eofland Has Probably Leased De lagoa Bay. London. By Cable. patch from Capetown says there vas bly Friday during the debate on the registration of voters bill. Cecil Rhodes, who hitherto ha d im precated the possibility of hosUlif.es. wir me statement that Rfvprnl unfriendly to the Saiiin f tu KT: ,naa acpted money for lot K " . I ""S voreaienea reoel- I Transvanl lion. GtueraJ Bates touched anga. ""There has been a at Zambo ecnall row THE RETURK OF "THE.THlrlD ADMIRAL" U. 5 - CRUISER ' Ictji ' purposes from the government, with .Moh England is now on the verge of war." The statement created a great im pression. , I-ater, speaking of the same bi!lvMr. Rhodes pointedly indicated that some of the members were practically guilty of treason, tnat they were "supporters of a ministerial party who lived en tirely on offal" and were"nothing more thaa political scavengers." He called on the premier to hold these in check. The departure of more oftlqers lor the Cape and the denial of the Portu gese minister that Great Britain is to iae ueiagoa bay were the only de velopments in tne Transvaal sltution. The cabinet ministers have left town. Their action Friday evot"s nothing noteworthy in the way ot m menL The expectation that thcir meeting would be followed by a border outbreak has so far been unfulfilled, though news from Johannesburg tells of unrest' that is not assuring. In spite of the Portugese minister's denial, there Is good reason to believe Great Britain will lease Delagoa bay. . The most notable among the officers who sailed Saturday was Maj. General French. A number of staff oClccrs, special officers wa3 correspondents accompanied him. Its Relalioa U the $100,000 Appropriate For Public Scktols. The Sup? rlntendent of Public Ia struction haa issued the following let ter to the Ccunty Superintendents of Schools: Dear Sir: I have had some inquiries as to whtther a delay in tending the census reports to this office la Octo ber would effect the apportionment to the counties of the 1100.000 appropria tion. First. I will say the census that now being taken is not to be reported toCilj offler until Ju'.y 1300, waen yor regular annual report is made. This census you are now taking U for tbe scholastic year 1899 ad 1900. wfcich began July 1st, 189?, and wUl cod June 30th, 1900. You will see on page 43, Pamphlet of School Law, that in January, 1900, we will use 3 the basis of apportionment at this time "the school como of ta'e previous scholastic year. Tiwefcre' the school census of the scholastic. year 189S and 1899 wSl'be used. This ccaraa is included In the last annual reports sent to this office In July of the present year. ; The census efcould, hawever. be com pleted prxauptly by the first of October, as required by law, so the County Boards may know how to apportion the ached fund. Speaking approximately will say that you may expect about 16 cents per capita ror your school population from the SlOO.OOO appropriation. Yours truly, C. II. ilEBANE, Superintendent of Public Inatructlox GETS MANY LEITERS. ArpHasto Have Help la Answer ing Then. IS THE RESULT OF EDUCATION. Bvysud Girls Mow itfays Seek Ktewledxe. BiU Takes Delimit U wrltisj Utters fsTleat. AFTER CASTLE PIXCKNEf. Tbe CazsVip ot Aimlral Dorey as tha battleship appsarai oa her bomewarTvoy tie, with tie Admiral's flag flung to the breeze. - Meeting ihe committee requested the 1 Associated Press to publish the fol lowing: "The Dewey national home fund cctnmiaee has received- contributions from abcut 30,000 citizens, repressnting fverv Srate and territory in the Union. These p.ggregats-;27,0S,;-esIsiv'cf t ie contributions received thi3 morn i3g. The fund should be increased to at least $50,000 ,o enable the committee to purchase . a home the capital of the nation, vhich will be a" credit to the giv . aJ a pride to to the hero of Man ila Bar. Admiral Dewey h-as indicat ed to t.ie cexmittee a aesire to make V'i5'a!.r.g:cn his permaoierst home H.e as the ranking officer of the Unit ed States navy, he will spnd the re mainder cf his life. The admiral has miica:ed his grateful appreciation of 'he intention of the. American people to pre-ent him a home and .ne will ac- t'pt it in the spirit in which It Is glv The committee must close -ths t.w-criptions before the end ci the text we-ek, before the arriva-1 of Ad- there but the Moros are friendly with both Americans and insurgents. - Baton's Maccabebe scouts sorprised two small towns on the Pampanga river the other eight and captured a few rifles.' They exohaugedshots wiUi tfievnemy bnt" neither sift caffered any loss. This is the first acticc in which the (Maecabebes, who are friend ly to the Americans, have irticipated. Hospital Burned. Norfolk, Va-, Speolal. The main building cf St Vincent's Hospital, aa Instl'tiitJoa conducted by CathoHc Sis ters of St. Vincent de Paul, was burn ed Thursday morning. , The bodies ot fcur inmates were recovered from the ruins' today. he dead are: Mr3. WAite and Mr. McBwen. both of Nor folk; Mis3 Pippin, Tarboro, N. C, and Cherry Bazemore, aged three, also of North Carolina. The IcjuTed tre: s "1 De-ey. and will be pleased to re- Ti r; v7- a -knowledge, by the Issuing . -r of a scjveii'ji recelDt. anv contribu- 'ic"?. A home will b? parchased with -;u:ever funds tbe ctymmittee may iiiv? a: the end of next week. The tine is now so shart that the commit ee suggest? that those who desire to na'Ke an immediate success of this o-k by making liberal contributions to irlk-3!? their wkhes by telegraph 'o H;m. Ellis II. Roberts, , Lilted S rates- Treasurer, Washington, D. C, 'vo is treasurer of the fund, and to re Eit by first mall." ' Simpson Hoitfd Off tUz st;.fe. Wichita, Kans., Special. Ex-Con-Kfisman Jerry Simpson was hooted off the platform here, while addre-ii!g local G. A. R. reunion. Mr. Simpson "id: "I g'.ory in the spunk of Agum 'io"3 nien. They are simply fighting ' regain the land the Catholics toot 'rem them." . ' ' ' ' : keeping the Wires Hot. frstoria. By Cable. President Kru r has been in telegraphic conference ith President Steya, regarding the situation, and the decisioc of the Raad of the Orange Free State is awaited 'th interest. Large numbers cf local banes. Germans, Frenchmen. Holiand rr and Americans have offered thfelr tfces to Commandant General Jou rt. in the event of hostilities. Tae llder Burghers still fail to see the (rounds of a casus belli, but; if Mr. CBamberlatn, makes what they would characterize as "humiliating demands," as, for instance, disarmament, Tar -Jld be inevitable. si Olaas. Rfohmond. Va.. nurse. 5ev eral" others were less severely injured. There were no fire escapes upon "the building,' end when Jthje : flames and smoke made it impible to descend the ciaiTway the imperiled Inmates went upon the roof and cried for help. Firemen, police, private citizens and men of the United States. marine corps from the Norfolk navy yard rescued rfcski Less about $200,- 000, insurance about 10.000, Brevities. At Ceredo, W. Va., Wednesday after noon the contents of a cannon at a sol diers' reunion passed through a toach cf a Huntington and Big Sandy tram. More than a half dozen persons wtxe injured by flying missiles and broktn glass- Harry Zelgler, of Huntingtoii, and Mrs. Henry Smith, of Central City were badly hurt Every, window of the . coach was Drouen. ia had been packed with gravel. legates to the convention of the League of American Municipalities at Syracuse were late in assembling. Prior to the session of representative i of Charleston, S. C ;- AtlanU and Peoria. 111., busied themselves m soli- i' citing support of the claims of thtir respective cities for Hre comenuon next year. Secretary Gilkeson an nounced that forty mayors have regis tered, and 114 cities have representa tion at the convention. John R. Gentry won JLhe race with Joe Patchen at OklahooiJ City O., Wednesday in two straight beats. Time 2 09 and 2:07. Tbo pacers were handicapped, the half-mile track being an inferior affair. A crowd of 3.00C persons witnessed the evenU Robbsry Near Mexico City. City of Mexico, Special. A st-nsa-sional robbery occurred Friday In a suburb of this city. Guardalupe Vas quer, an old woman, 85 years of age, living with her widowed daughte., was the victim. The .woman was alone and employed no servants, which is un usual in this country among people having property. Every fcne thought them exceedingly poor, but this was only apparent, for .they bad a great sum of money in the house, there be ing kept ln a steel box $50,000 in bank bills, the proceeds of the sale ot a haciedna near this city. , Besides this sum there were many thousands of dol lars kept in the wardrobes, in block ings or between the leaves -of book. In some way news that the women had a great amount of money got to the ears of some men who came in the house, and hired a large corral at Its' rear, tor the purpose, the old woman says, of keeping pigs. Their purpose was robbery, as now appears, and Fri day morning, the mother being alone in the bouse these men eanre and on the pretense of having a message to deliver were let in by the old woman, whom they seized and bound - with ropes. They then took the stetl bcrx with (he $50,000 and decamped, but omitted to search for otfier. money. The women on being Interrogated by the police said they . bad heard that bank cUrks had been stealing money from banks and they were afraid U deposit their funds. Many, arrests have "been made and the police are confident they have discovered the robbers. At the Paris fxpositio. North Carolina Is to nave its repre sentation among the exhibits at the Paris Exposition despite hc Dreyfiu case. Under the regulations and on account cf th great demand for space from the whole world, no separate space tor exhibits will be assigned to the several SU-:es of the Union, but each can send exhibits if It so dc-ires and they -will be displayed lntho space allotted to the several departments of industry of the United Statesv Secre tary T. K. Brucer, of the Board ot Ag rlcukureras been corresponding with the national authorities who control the spice allotted o tha United States. He has secured space for this State In the departments ot agriculture, horti culture, mining and fisheries. He U now com ;pon d4cg b pari.'ts throughout the State .with a view to making up the exhibits for these tev sral departments. The matter. It will be remembered was discussed at the last meeting ef the Board ot Agricul ture; but actio was postponed.- n will be taken up again at the approach ing meeting and It la hoped hat a suit able appropTlatlca may be secured for the purpoee. It will be the purpose of those preparing the exhibit Co make North Carolina come out prominently amorcg other States in all the several Uses ot exhibits. kn Another Georgia Outrag e. - ; iiuesville Oa Serial Two un- Tn negroes are surrounded In a ""amp near the southern end of the county. A posse with Winchesters, guns and blood hounds are In Wrhuit. They arc charged with ciiml afating a daughter of Win. "-offcrd, a prominent citizen .of ;the county They accosted the young lady "i a tiM r,,.,. . i i : ucni iivr uuuie, buu djc Th. T pursued and stoned her, and then ! ,0C to the woodf ; Street Car Blown Up. CkyehiKi, Ohio, Special. Another '8 Crnsolidated street car was dyna- n the Wade Park Line, in a jme place, near the city limits, f'ip!oHicn Bmashed the front wheel one Hicle. The. car Jumped the track w 1 stripped in the gutter. There a ccly two passengers anf tihey boti pv.ti injury. Nobodr waa . seen ! f..".. ';a9 tiace wOiere .the explosion -.cc-1 '.&tt(j there is no clue to the per- Robbers Visit i Miser. rtiimbrland. Md., Special. The res idence of Absolom Keslet. a miserly . i on iiv'ntz on the West Virginia side of &e river, near Paw paw, was discovered on fire, at . 1 o'clock Friday corning, eighbors hurried to the scene MfJ1 to find Keener and Albert. Gross, bis hired man, lifeless in the yanrd Tbe keeper, Anna Daman, was also murdered, but ivm- body was consumed in the flames. Desecration of Church Property. - Washington, D. C- -SpeclaL-Th. . 1 .MiAitran I n P T 171- War Department u lowing cablegram from General Otis. reeardlng? the military use of church Tet.JtS, PhillDDines: "Keferricg btosm of September IS, Two Traasports Arrive at Man.l?. Wasllngton, Special. General btlfc has Informed the War Department or the arrival at Manila of the transport Ohio. with the t men from the wrecked transport Mor gan City. She left two sick men at Na- gaskl. The City or syaney aiso reacneo Manila, today. There were no dealhs during the voyage, and but one man deserted, at Nagaskl. Grand Lodge Adjourns. Detroit, Mich., Special. The 75th annual meeting of the Odd Fellows Sovereign Grand Lodge adjourned eir.e die Saturday. Action was taken provid ing frrr trial and - punishment of any Odd Fellow who connects himeelf In any manner with any Insurance con cern which conducts business In viola tion of Odd Fellows' rules by assuming the name of Odd Fellows or otherwise. It was voted, however, that the Odd Fellows' Relief association of Canada can retail its name. A committee was appointed to prepare a ecneme iur ex ercises annually for September 20. which is Rebekah Day. The sovereign body ordered cutting all superfluities out of its official Journal of proceed Ings. " " Enlistments Under Last Call. Washington, D. C, Special. TLe en listment to date of soldiers In tho volunteer regiments last called out is o 231 of which 418 were secured Fri day. The 38th regiment at Jefferson barracks leads with 1.277 men. The next in order are tne Of ltnerest to Tar Reels. Hereafter no' child under tweivo years old will be allowed to work la the East Durham cotton mill. This rule la to go into effect this week. All of the mills of he city are now practi cally under cae management and if we are tbl mistaken this rule already prevcJls "in the Wert Durham mill. Good tth-ctols are maintained in both Eatt and West Durham, and the mia agemont ot -tie mills are determined that tT.ldren at least ehall have the advantage cf them. This atClon. while it may eeem a hardship to some cf ihe pacents, is proper, and but Justice to the children. A cotton mill or aay other mill, for that matter. Is not a At place far a child under twelve years old. Let suoa work as this continue. Dpriaai Herald. The four yesr old eon of Mr. J. W. vrosington, of Gulledge townb!p. came very near being killed by bogs recently. The li. le fellow climbed over iora his. father's pasture and wa4 set upon by a large hog and knocked down, and received a severe gaaa cut in the face before he could be rescued. If his seven year old brother bad not succeeded in frlghtentog trie bogs away the lKtie fellow would probably bare been torn to pieces. Wadesboro Mes senger. : At Mocksvllle about $10,000 ot the far miture factory stock has .been subscrib ed and a charter applied for. As toon as the cnarter Is received th stock holders will elect off Wxra. Tha lot has been bought which adjoiu tbo Mason ic picnic grouxls and is near the rail road. O. LWilliams, L. QK Hom, and Rev. H. H. Jordan have been ap pointed a committee to have the build- legs erected, which will be done ai once. The factory is at last aa assur ed faot and will prove a vast benefit to the town. A State convention of truckers will be held In Raleigh on Wednesday ot the State fair, October 18th. The purchase of the Caledonia farm (camps No. 1 and 2) baa been formally authorized by the executive board of tie State prison. The tract Includes 7,290 acres In Halifax county, and the property Is bought of the heirs of the J. A. FcirelT eatate. The p-Mca to be paild Is $Sl,a&rand tho purchase mon ey Is provided for by the issue ot $00, 000 of the State four per cents., which It Is a hopeful sign that jo rauny a the young girls and hoys have a ihlrsi for knowledge. TJ.j youth's Jepjrt ment In the newspapers and nag Mine ! growing Into Importance and lleii letters to the editors betoken ituUlou ummnog minas. The art ot Wtei wrlUng la ltaelf not only an accon plishment, but a good part of a polUh- ed educaoion. Itt - - " Muav,Mv It I acter and good letters require thought The letters of notable men and wo men are the best part ot thctr bio graphics. They are an Index to th heart, th emotions, the disposition Time waa when but few could write ai all, and the cpenlng of mail in i country town waa a small affair. 1 know from experience, for when I wai In my taens my father was the pott master and I had the wort to do There are now at least ten letters pet capita to where there was one In ibos aays. one great drawback cn letti writing then was the cost of po. tare A letter to a place within the Stat was 12 1-2 cents and the poalase hat to be paid by the person receiving it and If It was a poor letter be tell llk he waa cheated. Many a letter wu handed back to me with such a roniar as "Well. I reckon It's from DkI Jonea. over In Arkansaw. and I ratal got tho quarter. Just pnt It back uctl I come ag'in." This Is not all that could bo writ tec about time and where the day begins but It is enough to satisfy the Mrhoa girls and boys, and especially tin pretty girl who writes me from M?- Rae. In there days of telegraph and ocean cables It seems very funny to m veterans tnat when a message U t-nt from London It gets here two cr tarn hours before It starts, and if we sen a telegram to San Francisco to-day ai noon It gets there at nine orlovl this morning. The tattle of Manllr wasjought on Suadjy morning. I.m the news of it came on Saturday night before. How 1 that Edgar Poe wrote a pretty little 6torj called "Three Sundays la a Week.- which he told about a young una wbc was adopted and reared by a rica ole bachelor uncle who bad been a se cap tain, but kow the old sailor was tr leave his nephew a Urge fortune If hr behaved to suit him. The oi l man wai cross and contrary and the young mat waa awfully uneasy for tear he vouli do something to displease hinu Ai 1 -. L. - f . ... ufr iru io iotc, ci course. -Aim t very poor but a pretty aU: rceJ Kate. They kept their love a ae n. and lived on it fcr about a year, anc thought the old captain didn't know it but he did. So they determined to get married even tho' It should make the old man road and he should tarn them out of doors and not leave there anything when he died. So ou Sun day morning Jack took Kate by the hand and boldly they went Into the old man's pretence and told aim all about It. and that they had come f t I consent and for him to fix the day when they should be married. Tne old fellow waa really glad cf it. for he liked the girl, but he couldn't help be ing contrary and so be bluured around and pretended to be very mad and final wound op by saying: -. you may get married, and ITI ay whea yes when. Well, you may get mar ried when there are three buntuys la a week. To, then and not before." mis was awrui and the sad yonnj couple were about to leave wVn t!?re waa a knock at the door. Wh-a t was evened two Bailors, sea rapulr.a, too. came rnahing la and seised tho old man's hands and hugged, bin. an I all three got jolly, for they were old chums and had not seen each otter fot a year. The old uncle Introduced tbcm to tha young man and Kate and -iiu something nice about them. He &(n brought out some fine old Madeira anr made everybody take a drink. After while Captain Pratt said: "Well. i-cv. Tac Coreraaeat Wbkcs to Mala txlr sin laprotearols There. Governor McSveeoey bis received be following letter from the Secretary cf War: Dear Sir: This department lo la r celpl ot a letter from the Secretary ot ta Treaiury la wi!ca b tUtes that the light bcM board baa isder coo (ideratWn the selection of a nw l't fcr a busy depot la Sixth 1'it hocie dUtrkt. bat It of the c-pUloa that the present rite of tie dtpot at Cat I.nkney 1 the moit alTin'ate ooi one. and that It wilt bt for' Ut In terest of the government to expend the amoos: of IJJ.OOO appropriated for tie purport la lmprovemenu aod la .re taining the depot rn Its reseat loca tion. He therefor aks txrcakya I) rat down th old brick fort at the Ci tle Piackney buoy depoc. South Caro lina, to a height of tea feet above meaa higa wster. and to oa th ma terial now abov that lvl to fin is th Interior cf the fort aod aa ou.!d area. Major E. II. Ruffner, corps of en gineers, at Charleatea. 8. rconv mends that 'he request of th Trei ury Departmect be granted, and th chief of engineer, la submitting th matter to this department state tbit In l7t th crtry of War transfer red th use and control of Cl Plackney to the Treaury Department fcr light boose purpose, npoa caodl- tt-ca to It return to th War Depart ment when needed. He adds thrx th site ha no longer any military vali la cr? defease of Cbarleitoa btrbor; that the cattle l.sett I practlcslry a wreck and ureless for other purposft cf defense, and fa knows of bo ob jection to the demolition of th exist ing masonry and ret ommendt that the rcqueet of th Secretary of the Tres- ury b granted. In considering ti aubject It baa o ec:red to mc that powibly by reaaca of hhtorlo jjaoclatloaa the demolltlda cf the cast: as proposed might t viewed w(th some duiavor by the pecp'e of your Sute. aad I. thrrefcre, writ to Irquir whether la your Jadx mtr th demolldon poopofed and oa of the material aa desired by the light hotue board would be Is htrroony with a general fer'Jaten. of your people. Very re pert rally. EUHL ROOT. Secretary of War. BOOKS FOR CONVICTS. at tt Asm llard a .Had: Cattai. Friday the govertor'a office was no tifl'.d ihst Capiat J;.ieph S. lltrdin. fcrmerly of Co. D (Lee Light Infantry 1 In th First Soarh Carolina volanteert. had been ccamissioned a captain ia th cew Forty-alxth regiment. United States volunteers, now organising for service la th Philippine. Captain Hardin tat beea appotatei in the p'.ace of Csptan Motley, who reaigncd. ThU Is a compliment to Captain Hardin's qualificatko aa a soldier. II tpeot som time at Wet Point and tntde on ct th bt officers la th regiment It waa generally thought that Mr. ?ohr wouil get this appointment but his failcT to do vo l very I'.kely do to the fict tbst th War- &partmeat has given no appointments la th kt regiments to men w!ro hsv held lei than a eapiaia't commiwico la the war with Spain. k Prs'ariBy Xratti ftatv. Aa eha'rsua of th latottignUag Cooulttt appolated ty the lat Ga- rral At'etnUy lo Investigate th stairs of th Stat FtUo. 1 tad that th r vht of th Stat at th v aloo camp, aa well a at th CrctrtJ prUoa, hat coAparatlvely ao readla aaatter. itom benevolent pecpl hat la ca jr two tnataace m;pUd Blblea. acd 1 ca derttand that ladle of Uaachstta, pcrhap. hav al macttirei to am or to of th fa rat. Caps. It I. Reia brdt Scpervtor of Aaaoo Farta. Wadesboro. N. C baa provided a i avail library for tr. at of th roavlrts at his oa eipen. aad t ttlia toe that the tent lets ar itry gltd to grt th iu of this rcadlag aeattr. aad he ted som of tho who eaa read tachlag th IllUerat oa to r4 and writ. II alo state that a tndt that dar ing their Id! time they read aa-1 dlt cua what they bar red. aad tt baa recurred to e that kit eSort ahoali b eecocrsged. I Lav tberefcr d rlJed to aik tee csod eol of th SUf to forward sorb Herat or aj. taej caa spat frcra their l.brarir ktCr. UlnhHt. Wdeboro. N. C. to U donated to hi library. W ?ctU?y Ctk for lilattrated llleratsr. -th as liltrated magxiae. ceples cf rr llgloua ewpafr. aod aweh bock aa the pecpl cf th Stat tnsy a fit t contrlVate. We alto etpv daily atk to tratel'eg men la boylag magaaine aad other l.terktur. laatead of throwtsg tbta ca tb car seats, or giving thcaa a ay. to forward ihem to Capt Rfishardl to aa aUt rim la this coaaeadahl wevk. la I rat dcpllratr bos id b teat Ut Capt Reinbardt or h tboold bar a ear pin. I hare atked blaa to forward la tbo Superintendent of li Ctral Prlaoo ta t dittribo.ed to the dlSerrat farms of th But. W r trying this aa aa xpitsieaL to provide a library for the afov tnaat pecpl. and if w Cod that th! plan works well w will extend tt to the different farms of th Scat. la ca aay ca should with tt con tribute money to this parpo thy may tend it to Capt R. P. Kt.nbtrdt Wadesboro. X. C and It will V ex pended la th proper direction. I bop th alar aad rciw'.o-j pre a or the Slat also will tnd r h reading maiur as they anay deem pre per. aad they will b doing aa a- fortanat peopl a sertlc by cofytg this art id aad calling attention to tb same. J. A. BROWN, Cbslraaa I iveUlgaling Coaaitte. Palstett Notes. It was tinted Friday that tb ageats of the sinking fund eotnmUt'ca had la looking over th Ibt of property na; la th tax bcoia determizeJ to fcjk In.o the right to tax th ground ant build ings of the Stat Fair Sx-iety. aad ha I mbmititd th question to th attc.ny general ts to whether coald r". be e??ictrd oa ihla property. Ts at torney general bai aa yet readered ca opinion. Th progeny beiwac to th municipality ct Co' u rob a. tzi it held by t'j Sts; Fair Fo-'lety J Irag as It fair are held aaouy. nelticr tb city, th fair oriey (. aay ca el jx . a cent cf profit oat cf the pc.iy be. tae attorney gtceral will dojbt eaa look lots tn la cirra:y aaj the atenta will act la ar?orU:.- with hl der1ii3. Gov. M-.2eeDy ba received an- accepted the rerigratloa cf S. S. D j-i-rberry a aupervlaor cf rs1trr-l3a la Georgetowa ccuaty. No f3jecr has yet been appointed. He ti a' iwn reiment9 39lh with 1,179 and the 45th with 1,032 are now being engraved and printed by men. The two colored regiments, tne 48th and 49th infantry have enrolled 341 and 166 men respectively. Departure of the Twenty-Ninth. ' AtlanU. Ga., Speclal.-rThe Twenty- ninth Infantry. United State -Volun-. runnel E. E. Haardln, will leave FortMcPherscn tea San Francisco en x-nnte to the Philippine, as soon as the to vcur cablegram or sepiemwi i can D cirtained for .hnrches in different localities i ne.essa will nrnhahlv Ko rn-unled by United States troops, transportation, sixteen churches in were occupieo d, -a AV:riVi- Six comoaniea will go SitiJ over thruthecn. via Vicksburg JJljj, religiws wrvices nventg were oc- nd Shrevepcrt. La., and the other sit wi A' rlree and ten of the 16 m go over the Atlanta and West 8 Vita th saWfor both divislcqs, the American Banknote company, cf New York. - The Agricultural Bulletin, which will be Issued by the end ot the month, will have a very valuable article f r farmers. It Is an article giving full description and profusely illusiratinj the "tick." yhfc& U infesting the cat tle In 8ome.jcctiozs cf the State. In five cr. six wesks at far th eat the Ashley Silk Splnoing mill operated by negro labor will be at work at Fayetterr.lle. It is a model mill, the building perfect ln al its appol&tments, the machinery tbrovftct'; flr claas n all respects, I remember that th last t'e w wer together we bad a royal gam cf t&n'r 8 appose we hav ancther gam aa x reminder." "Oh. to." aald the old ancle. "Coo-i friends you forget that this Is Sisr.day and true Engllihroen never play card on 3anday." "Sunday. Indeed." ex claimed Captain Pratt "It Is Men day. Yesterday was Sunday, and 1 had prayers on board ahlp a I al ways do." Captain Smith ton by thli time was excited and exclaimed: -Wty you both are crazy. To-day la Satnr day and to-morrow will be buuaar. Didn't I make my sailor scrub shit this morning before sunriss an w came Into port, and don't we alwayi scrub rhtp on Saturday. What ate yot thinking about" Thn the old uncle laughed acd chuckled and danced around tho roorr In great glee, for the w'ne wa doltf Its work. "Sunday Sundayi" he ncliliaed "Pratt says that ywterday .was Sim day, Smithton swears that to-murro will be Sunday, ana l swear tnat to-oa) is Sunday. 11a! ha! ha! I tee Low ! Is. Pratt sailed west from London and Smltheon sailed cast and hax t?ct round tb world in cpposlt direction. and I hav stayed at hoc. ' Three Snndaya In a week, by Jnplter. Here. lark, you younc dog. go aftei the preaeher and you and Kate get mar rled to-day, for it will be a loar tici before three Sundays comr tozetbri again." I bavan't told the ttcry as Poe Ull it. but that I th fcl.t cf ft B.J ir; "la Atjifcta Cbcslltutica. - - rtctlved and accepted th m it"-a cf E. C. Mania a a aagUtra: la Ander.cn county. Th ckUgatlon atil be tuked to recommeod a aacceaor. LaK Juae there graduated from the South Carolina College a young rnaa who brck alt record at that ta.ctt? lion. John Swrartsgva. of KixeficIJ. though blind, went through th eot-lre college roart and graduated at th bead of Ha class. !! was proaovared by the faculty th raoat remarkable mm they had ever knowo. Ipos tw grad'jatloo Mr. Swearlagco wrn to k'. hom la Elge&eld. where b baa qui etly tpeot th immr. New h tst beea elected a profeMor la la Plate InFtl:uioa for the Deaf. Daab and Blind at Cedar Eprlaga. and tooa ea ter npoa hU datie there. It I aa ir flood 13 be bU purpo t ttv hi xoney and eomplet hi edacaatoi at Harvard L"nlverity. He Is aabi;lo4 to en.er the legal pTof!ca. At Ureecwood a petittoa 1 beiag oXrt dialed aaking th city coancil to or der an electioa on th qvearJoa ci tabUahlng a dlFpeavary. The rectal It number of aJgaatarew will dcmb'.U a be obtained and tb elecloa ordered. The Secretary f Stat baa l4cd a commiaaioa to W. P. Poilo-k. Jaa T. Ladd. G. W. DuTalt Eiwia Uallcy and L. M. Evan aa rcrpcraior of tk "Cheraw Club." ot Cbraw. Th or gan lai lion I to b purely aocUl la character and will hav no rapi:l atock. Ten freeholders of th town of Gray court la Laoreos county, have. In compliance with th act Ci4 wt.h the secretary a petition looking to til la fjr ort'.i a of tb town. Th place will doubtle recelv It chatter la th near fotur and cater npoa Its corpor ate exWlincc Sute Ktcs. Aa eaterprU that k Jt a ratb!e aa It I vast bas beea fieaily amagei that means nach to ?hiby asd ar roucdicg towns. It I th hamewlng cf th roahiag. taxbil&g wa:r c4 Mali Crcad river 3 tVat It vo aa may b rml la th traaaanlvioi of ectri:l power tnSWIeal to operve tt B-!'.' of Shelby. Cantr. King a Moctiala. Gastosla. atd Ch;ryir. Thl Is Hi pealtlC3. bat g -"- eceapU-hed fact Til rlytrUa rtgf bar beea rc erred acd ta niaat will be ettibilhed wi la tb aesl few soonthe. Th Ceneral Electric coapa cy. a co.-7rrt'oa of t9l tajT win ettabli d ca lc;rlc gaerauv Dtaat c-o Mala Broad rlvr. Ita rerre- ten'aJlve. Mr. GiU. cf A.'Uy. ocjoc PS. lied by Mr. II. IX Wheat a gvewi near maa of CaSaey. wa her lat week. Cura?ta wtv tara4 by beta rt DetBBoet afil nod Skaitry voct fflltla. U -h.TJ '.hey agree : tak af fl.-Ust p;er to raa both to-lia-fcy ie trtcMy. TtU e'.ec'.ri cwcr wta U rrrattiied at a ta-jea cot thav i 4ther coal or wood caa t c. I The CafTsey milt win ata b oraleI by h a ao It power, a will th rail of other Ura cwKad a bote Th p'aat w.lt b eaab'.ej la gra'. power within a radios t ttlrty "helby Aa.rrv Tb aecretary of arriwltr w ts day rqted by Job W. Caaaiar ham of Peraca erwaty la ran a Sut roaveailoa of cotton grower for O ber 21t acd aal-T k wodd cemr with lb ryqet Tk erre.ary of S.a: baa l d artldea ef tarorporaia to tV Catawka rottoa alUs of Newton. A C The eap'.Ul otork ta $Xi.U. with pt1vilg cT rrae la llt-1 WJ. Tt Iscoronratar ar Job P. Yt rt- ert a Kooa asd E4w. P. f ai. all 'f C eoaety, izi unt". up pen 3ira A t)nkt AWrtraMwl 4 (W 03 V a HtUlltW tt tr wranao, Vrrr IW ;t-'f mi Mrtkw imm tmtw the SaUa Lair. the rati t4 Tesacw arsr tS txiut t &r. iVrrr t a aar- rw cbaaarl cf watt-r Uk bl fawr bwsklmd yKla k. la Ik atari h toak ef lhi title ctaa4 t-day the nf i a few f-rt abve IW atrr. f a wwakra boat Jsat wf:ir m tt M IW artlVm Lata. IWrf a dirt ait ar ta li shape, aad abovt w frr btgV. aI vrr it a twiic4 "-n thai rrawa "IVrt iNrwtav." TVal H 3 that aww Urra rtVsrace 4 a ihrtSiag draaaa. theeswal wtkm Ike w14 ha arvrr area, and that waa 4yd wet at thl $4acw tch orr ta tb cloaUg (tar r Civil war. Ou. tuala wtib pVaty m awra aad u ad -Wty mt aaaaavaJiW aad t, bad gni'Kp lb tl4 river to la LooUiaa aad waa baanaertag Ktr by li:h aad tik TajVs tat 0 ttrocik. Tb federal gwvvraarwt rcrrtvd lb Mr ttat foJ'.h and Tar- kr auiski t siiarkrd la tb rvr by t expnliricti Lb-W-J a lb aWev C biae lak. aad rwwltlag oa Ira lboaatl aerw. wW wad l Iraa. pond t ibrtr Ukd ax by a part f the fedrrsl Oct. T rrcb tW baak f the take. f ewart. II m aa aw n ry la g thrwech KUe Pa-tii aar row ctsaaawt ef wbWh I tarr rpokrm. ItkUard Iiwl!c I rcraaad ef atxHil tody anrw. anlag a rwet far yaitih 4 Taylor, aad saw Ibe evkVare of Ifae rwastag T thha !H f gcaboatajaad iraaarpnrta, tad. with hi forty wm. ieh pai inliai f a llltle nod fort at tb acmalh f IVa tjt. ta whkb tre wrr ihrrw vr fceer ait pootwV-r and txrhap a Wt faa. Tbrre be walird with are k44 aad latroikv git -a la but tarn ikat IVy tntwt a4 Cr at3 tb gwaboate ra wrll tcit tf bias. y aboat T tarda away. Ilu rtaa f rW waa act l abaci naitl iWy rr taaedl- t4y cv0 'ad tbra I dtertrr LU whole biiry at tb gwabeat. TbM waa docw tttrmtfaUy; ber b:Wa wrre ci; WJt a ant toraer with baa- drvd of aoUVrrx Mik tm tb pt wbrr eb aow rrvfa. Many tld frwea the trana that rVWd tbna. taor frota the water that etrS'd ibesa. Iwoadlns bJ gaa. b xaak lb Wit vewrt with ibe Kn aa revolt t ibe ratrtny. mtL koadtng yrt a rata, be tamed tU gwna a the Iraarport fel low Inf. with a tbeod tor a aboard of Vrr. h ir. In rp. ran cp wbhe fag. Tb rrl of th feet tent ed and allrtj away. W-rag tb Wd txiillra of lb drwanl anldWr aad tb anckrw twk !wting. ta a ds-gwat itkla la a fccJVsw kc tr a eaao. aa tt la varViJy ralJi. paodd blaortf act to r-lv the rcrrrwArr of tkl traawport with a tbowaal taa. Tb rotatuaadar of tte vowel etprnai 1 hi erprta at each a rept)o) f bt wbite-fiag tokr-o. aed aaked way tb rvt&zuaaftW of tb fart dida't me ta prrwoa to rerrtv ka wrTrdT. Dwwt lsg nrv4Ud. "I in lb eccantaadrr aad have rooe la r." to wbVrb tb I'afia'.a akJ: "Wrll. w bat U yoa caraa t-p rotaic tkl way, la a raao by jowrwtfy" liowliag aawrrd:t bavw a ofbrr way of g-M-i(tcg ber. aad brcc I co la toy dagwat" II r relvnl tb )rrral-r. rrt4d th prV ar. for b rU at take thta ta rhance. aod wvwi thrk I b.a ewbrad. tf Ikw-w forty. oaJy oo bad rvrv4'$ a wewetd at att Ibecgb tb gwabo! bad tWtVd lb It tie aod eertawwrt; da:xaiJy. la lb bMtory of lb world aothteg aimtlar. B&b- It be tb battl of New twlraaM. ba rtr Lartd. aad yrt mx b I lr Larc cwrvWwaaroa of tW othfw trrrtr ta record ir a It uorfl aetj atcsarfwo dood of trtxUro, thai tl l:ftl swrtcw baa wr t taktw of thl ai trooed.fcary batrkr. IWtftorrary of NabCie. a r "1 aadrrataad Hat yew wrr ta thai VJl wkkh fail te a:orV tb aUar fay. How did It fw! aa It waa gwtar or 'Jut aa 1 fotl wbra I get wlihta e'gkt ef ay boa at avtgkt l aataata Ut aad e4ra1y that ay w Jt wanted at to early, as ah bad anaxif fee a dtaat tarty." Titria. tiro M Jaart. a rwacksbaa f IU a re .a. face Hal far tcry ted-a rakVaf bl. kxra attach! ta a jar of ffrcH atak aaiaalag Wti or Uim Sot. Tb U!'m(I abaail eaiy k ba f f t I rir l rJ lb wa bottrr. Tat I t eaa aataHy a rarrwrd la IV porkat aad Utaied t aroet Flrw Imnravacw Z.lfo Iniaranc Aecldenl Imnranoa riteam Boiler Lnanrauacav W rpta( tb leaHag eoarpaU f th wotU. aaJ writ fLato ak th lowl rate. Aaaoa U oBpai we pral ae: Tb Ilartfari. lb .fit a a. lb CbtiaJ. lb IUbrr-Irvr. tb rbcraii, tk Laaoaahir. tb ClrdaU. U VUgiaU Tu 4 Ums. Ik VirgiaU UU. tha DolawmT. tb raalvaaU, aad lb Soelb Corona nets ail firat Uaa Br eotana wiU ui arttegatag 43.CXa.&:a W a 13 rprtl lb Peaa MalaaJ Life, lb 1 "boats Lafe, aad ib V. S. Fidel ty aad Caaailj Co., ad fiuadard Aaciiaal Co. Caa writ Ja aay kiadel Iataaaa ia weal tdasy aat;aal w al rryteoaal fcuaf ad Goaraat Co asp a tea ibat wiU ttiU all kiaia at "BOITDS fot pobH oSeera. eoatr;ora, retra aad all faraoaa bo ba a g-.v lo8da Id ay ontt Colt aa oa tar rale a 4h UtWmatiea. OS la LUtato Beuliiag. AYtHT. 11BTI5 M CO.. ira BURKE -.COUNTY - BANK, MOROANTON, X. C. - . '. RESPONSIBILITY. S30O.000.OO. CLEMENT GErrSEn, rrctiicit K. C MEXZIES. Vk rrraiJett A. U. XSGOLr. C4ies. a IX. COLLETT. TrCer. The Chicago Time-Herald ear last Mayor lUrrlaoo win ran for govern. r ot Illinois next yoar.Hla dadaioo waa supposed to re maj a a secret cn'.U Uttr in the raaaoa. Hoa. W. J Cryaa l, 5ct tt tcrtt atd li r'ruv'i ore: tta ro.2i, Doc3 a General Banking Buainccs. Protected by our troops."
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Sept. 28, 1899, edition 1
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