STATE OHBOKIOLfi, SU3TI5AY. SEPTEMBEB 28.
t;jc tate Chronicle
BY CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Every Morning Kjcwrpt Monday.
jru; IlAL SITUATION.
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TWO OlTUbntj UUOiU. sonr: The diafgi throughout is
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pr -iht: &.W i'jr i months;
11.50 for iJ months.
(St. Louis GJtfbe Democrat.
organ.
Tho hit-people of the
cla?s will Levc r consent to
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'pJIE BUSINESS OFFICE and Editorial
X Kxjm-j ol trie CHii05K.LE are on the
second lioor of No.' 2!J, Fayetteville it-
COMMUNICATIONS RELATIVE TO
tfce lin-An.H Department of thi pajr
t-nrmld t. addre-.ed TiJ STATK C'HEONI-
bv the b!?-l:K. This
cdu-e the blacks nre blar-k. but
tbty are in large part ignorant, bif:ie.
immoral and generally unfit to be tr---d
with serious political duties and re
Hioneib:iitier. The retime:, ta.li.-its may
bewail tte (situation a
lie - peaks in IfishJy Commendatory
Term of the Passion Play as It Af
fected IIiui--Aa Oppo-ite View.
From Jrpwfc Laus: .Speech..
;I west up to Uhtrammergas. and if
I - id r.ever ir-a ar.ytaicg fclae in Europe,
; La.! Wen compelled to make the
MILLINERY
e Live t
ottal Money Uraera snouia oe mace -, p:eae, oat, me laci rtiiMMis iuov
andpottal
payable to
j
cbciwe oeiw--en Overammergaa arid all
much as tbej j rtrSt i should t.ve selected Ooeram-
irierau. Imsiue a Bavarian Tillage,
JOSEPH 18 DANIELS, - - Editor.
. flu. Manager.
Aos. Editor.
I). If. BKOWDER,
JJAL. W. AVE It -
Iol and Eiaet Justice to all Men,
a.s there is any chazce or danger of tbe
negroes getting hold of the reins of gov
ern rcent the whites ill go on support
ing the candidates of the Democratic
party.
A Uii veesallst prf acher in Baltimore
uncbacged in hundreds of years up in
the Bivarian Tyro the valleys small,
bat the mountains rising a thousand
feet on every side, penning it in, except
by tbe pass "by which you enter. Shining
n'pon the topmost pe-k is an enormous
eross, which has stood tuere and been
lenewed for centuries, indicating the m-
the population.
nt u kautorKiMti. or vtu ion . He- i ixa,s acceotea tne nepuoiican nominauuu Ten rtiigiuus en"
lisloor Political.-.Thos. Jefferson. ; for CoDgre,, because he believes -that These people made a vow three hundred
; . . . , t . . , T 4;c,r,f vears ago that they would repeat the
j high and patriotic and moral fcentimenb, J p85iion of Christ for the
SUNDAY, SEPT. 23, 16&0
DEMOCRATjCJOMillEES,
h Csisf J:Hi:s t-5 Snjrsas Crrt s
IIOX. A. B. MEKKOiOy.
For Asso, Jus. of the Supreme Court
HON. WALTER CLARK.
' arp. r.ff-rlf-d tn plevate colitics from tee
degradation in which it has fallen
through selfish and designing men."
This moves an exchange to remark that
! whatever may ba thought of the medium
I which the reverend gentleman has &e
; lected for tbe accomplishment of this
j laudable aim, it must ba admitted that
his party is consistent enough in nomi
nating him. It, too, has apparently
! ceased to believe' in future punishment.
Ills
P6WDEB
AND
'.VI ON I;KJ)
f OR SUPERIOR COURT JI DCE. j Tke National Congress has heard our
1st District Clo. H. Ekowk, Jp..,o Beau-, cr7 0f distress and is trying to come to
2nd oLtrictr-HEXRY R.Bi:7AX,of Craven. ; o ir relief by the Federal Election Law:
4th Dwtrictr Hwer w hitakek. oi Ne. ; Ye.I am in favor of a President wao will
! put a man-of-war in every port from
Maine to Florida to see that the law is
"th DL-.trictK . A lnston.of Oranvme.
District E. T. Bvkik. of feampbon.
;th nutflct-JAMES I). MclVEii, of Moore.
fith
nth liifctrictit. . Aiaif ield, of Iredell.
iMh Uistnct Jno. Okay Bvkum.oI Burke
11th District S'. A. JIoke, of Lincoln.
FOR SOLICITOR.
lENATOI.
let District J. II. BuUNT.of Perquimans
2nd District I. M. Guizzaud, of Halifax.
'JmA Ttioirin TvVi V. W if i Tl 1 P T I fif W 1 1 irin
4th Distrlct-E. W. Pol, JR., of Johnston. ; -tate Con.cuiion.
fth DiHtnct E. b. Farter, of Alamance.
6th District O. H. Allrn, o' Lenoir,
ith District FiiAiK McNeill, of Kich
roond. th District-B. F. IiNC, of Iredell.
Oth DiBtrict W. W. Barber, of Wilkes.
10th DiHtrict W.C.NEWLASD.of Caldwell
llth District F. L Osijkne, of Mecklen
burg. 12th District Geo. A. Jones, of Macon.
enforced; and lam further in favor of a
President who will put a man with a bay
onet at every ballot box, to see the pro
visions of that law enforced. State
purpose of impressing it upon the in
habitants of the Austrian Tjrol, the Ba
varian Tyrol, and the world. They rigid
ly believe in the performance: they are
rroiouLCJiv lmprcs-.ea nu me
t- rs thev assume.Ana wnne tn-sy are up
on the stage no one can look at them and j
listen to them without being enormously j
impressed bv the intense earnestness j
and profound conviction of everybody
Abo participates.
'There are six hundred people who j
participate in this play, from little tod- j
oiers not over two years old up to old 1
men of eighty and of ninety. It is ail j
the mere impressive b cause the shop is i
outside the theatre. The Munich photo- j
graphic man, Munich's restaurant man,
everything that yoa can imagine that sur- J
rounds a great shov is to be seen in the '
streets. When you get inside the thea- j
tre all the world" is shut out except the j
skv overhead, the mountains around,
and the cross shining' vonder, and
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder. High
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Government Report, Aug. IT, 1.
w 1 1 1 s. mm i so.
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FANCY GOODS
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From French and English Injiorters.
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The ladies will find rrnvr things t inereet
them in looking through onr new st ck at
209 Jayetteyille St.
RECEIVED TO-DAY
Jones &
-AX
IS. Lusk, in Republicin
DISCARDl.M illK RESILE.
FOR CONGRESS.
1st District "W. A. B. BKANCli.of Beaufort.
2nd District V. J. lOEhs.of Northamp
ton. Jird District B. F. Gf.adv, of Duplin.
4th District-B. H. Bukx, of Naslt.
.ith District A. II. A. W illiams, of Gran
ville. f;th District-S. B. Alexander, of Meck
lenburg. 7th Dihtrlct-J. S IlKSiiKRsoy. of Rowan,
bth Dlhtrict W. II II. Cowles of Wilkes.
'jlh District W. T. Crawford, of Hay
wood. "WAKE COUNTY TICKET.
For Clerk-Jons' W. Thompsok.
For Hheriif-M. W. Page.
For Register of Deeds S. M. Dunn.
For Treasurer L. (J. Loi;gee.
For Coroner Dr. a. J. BujfaljE.
For Surveyor II. A. Chaitkll.
WAKE CO. LEGISLATIVE TICKET
For Senator A, C. Green.
For House of Representatives W. B.
Uicm;rxH, Geo. W. Davis, A.M. Sou
re ll, and A. D. Jones.
(Washington Cor. Atlanta Constitution).
"Did you ever hear the cause of tbe
bustle being discarded in America?" said
a well known newspaper correspondent
vesterdav. "Well. I will tell vou. Oe
! Sunday afternoon Fletcher Hodges, of
the Courier-Journal, Jay Durham, of the
' Galveston News, and myself were in
the 4fake mill,' when Durham remarked
that a story was needed for a weekly let
ter and asked for a suggestion. Dur
ham said that a White House fake was
the best, when Hodges laughingly said,
'Let's make Mrs. Cleveland discard the
bustle and see how it will take.'
"The suggestion was adopted, llcdgts
wrote the story and the three of us sent
it out Htnultaneously. Immediately it was
copied aud recopied; there were edito
rials on it, fashion journals took it up
and women all over the country com
menced discarding the bustle. Mis.
; Cleveland was one of the last to do it,
but even she eventually came into line,
i and now it seems to be the universal
j custom. Thus you see the benefit of an
! occasional fake."
W. H. i R. S. TCCKEIi A CO.,
Kaleiou, N. C.
GRAND SIRE R US REE.
Elizabeth City Economist.
Charle.s Manly Busbee, at the recent
International Convention of the Order of
Odd Fellows, was elected to the highest
' The people 'of North Carolina and of i position in the Order in the world
the Houth can now see how much thev 1 "and Sire of the Sovereign Grand
EWART AND RKOWER RESPON
SIBLE I 'OR THE FORCE RILL.
lost in the last election by the failure ol
the peoplo of the Fifth and Ninth Con
gressional Districts of this State to send
Democratic representatives to the Fifty
first Congress. When the last Congress
met, the Republicans had a majority of
only three, including Broweraud Ewart.
"" If Johnston and Morehead had occupied
their places, the Democrats would- have
A full assortment of the
latest novelties in plain
and Fancy Dress Goods and
Silks is now ready. The de
signs are exclusive. The
when you know that behind the scenes i fabrics are ill textures best
these six hundred people are on their j Sllifed for Olir home trade,
knees praying in silent prayer) Woollen Goods of rough
that they may be so spirituabzeu "ith j . . wf-ni, n-.ni nnrl
the presentation which they are about j surface in Scotch Clan ana
to make that it shall make the impres- j French Plaids, or With
sion which they vow intended it should, j small spot figures, are the
you become impressed with the whole ; favorite styles,
spirit of the occasion The world is eli- j In Silks and Velvets, the
minated, and 0u siand m tbe presence j plain fabrics will Still re
and witness the events tnat constitute i main tne most popular,
the one great tragedy, th one great rev- whon wrilinfi for sam
olution, which has come over the face of s " lien wriiimi ior sam
the world eiLce the creation of man and PlS, state as clearly as pos
to which we owe our civilization and all j sible what style is wanted,
that we are. You look at Christ as he is The variety is SO great
pictured there by tl:e wood carver, Jo- this Fall that WC Cannot
.-ephMyer. I expected to be shocked, undertake to send general
ana yei l uo noc taint i etr inurougniy i:lloa f cnmnl
understood, until I ;-aw the eight hours j 11,,eS OI samlics.
of th.tt presentation, exactly the reasons
for the mingling of the human and the
divine, exactly why Almighty power
should have submitted to the degreda
tioii and ihe insults and the murder, as
I did understand it after it had been j
pr-'centcd in the unJifected simplicity j
aud superb dignity and living expression j
of this simple Bavarian peasant. j
"And the character of Judas, as it is !
brought out there upon the stage, gives ;
you a better understanding of Judas, and ,
gives you an idea that we have rather
mi-jndged him than otherwise. You see
there the man who was the treasurer of
tho party. The bag was empt. He
could see no means of replenishing it.
He saw a great sacrifice of what might
have been turned into money the pre
cious ointment. He made up his mind
that the organization must be reduced to
poverty and bankruptcy unless there
was more business talent displayed. He
feit that some way or other he must re
coup, and he saw no way to do it be
cause everybody around him was abso
lutely careless of money. At that moment
the tempter came in the shape of the peo
ple who had been driven out of the
temple, and you see at once that the
whole thing was a conspiracy for money.
Christ had driven out of the temple the
money chaDgrp, the people who sold
the things us.-d for the sacrifice. He
had broken up their business; they had
piid for the privilege. If he continued
to prevent them from selling, their trade
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VALENCIA ONIONS.
FERBIS'PIG HA.3IS AND BUEAKFAST
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NEW NO. 1 MACKEREL.
FINE ROE HERRINGS.
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had a majority of one, and all the vicioua i witty, charming, convivial, with no ex-
Lodge of Odd Fellows." Hi3 second in
honor is a citizen of Canada
Mr. Busbee is of distinguished line
age, and hasjalways been a conspicuous
member and an honor to his family. We
have never had the pleasure of his ac
quaintance, but our friend.s represent
him as a gifted, all round man, a good
lawyer, a good speaker, a man of varied
and profound attainments, a thoroughly
posted Democrat, a genial companion! would be gone ? nd their money gone,
FOR THE BOYS, FOR THE YOUNG
31 EN AND FOR THE OLD
?IEN
OF THE.
BEST AND LATEST STYLES
OF
IMPORTED WOOLLENS.
legislation passed against the South by
the prescpt Congress would have been
avoided.
It is true in tho last campaign that
Brower posed as.a half Democrat because
. ho voUd in iavor of the Mills bill and
. thereby impressed some fchort-sighted
Democrats with that fact in hh district,
cesses, aud a devout, humble conscien
tious Christian.
Air. Busbee was born in Raleigh forty
five years ago. His father, Perrin Bus
bee, was a leading lawyer in Raleigh,
and fell early in the harvest field of life,
where he was a sturdy reaper. Charlie
Busbee entered the Confederate service
when a boy of seventeen, and served
gallantly until captured and imprisoned
but the outcome has been that he helped at Fort Delaware ana other Federal
to organize, a Republican HonsP. nf Tn. prisons. He has served in both branches
.,4.;, u of the Legislature, and is greatly es
wvui.uiu, um uM uuuuiuu uuo uu- teemed and beloved in tho c.nmrm nitv
ties on cotton ties and shamelessly re- He has been a devoted Odd Fellow for
vised tho tariff against the Southern in- twenty years, and has occupied all the
teresta. - prominent positions in the order in North
i.l: j . , . Carolina and the United States. He has
lnthiacampa.gn we understand that now rea,hfid itfi mnsf pmiriotf Jh"s
Ewaut is lustily proclaiming the fact The people of Raleigh are greatly re-
m 1 , ' ..... 1 . I ...
tuat he voted against the Force bill, but joicea at nis nonor, and will give him an
let no mau in the Ninth District ho ri ovation when he returns to his home,
ceived. Ewart made it possible for
'the "Force mll to pass vtoen he ap
PEA RED IN TflE SlST CONGRESS AS A REP
RESENTATIVE from the Ninth District
and HELPED TO ORGANIZE IT IN FAVOR OF
THE HePCIJLICAN PARTY.
The course of Brower and Ewart are
conspicuous examples which
jVEy Fall Stock
OF
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Cannot Be Surpassed in the State,
And my prices are
REM1RKABLY LOW.
I Employ Only FirstKass Worinea
And guarantee eatisfaction in every particu
lar. WINETROB,
MERCHANT TA'.LOR.
114 Favetteville St.
Mll, IB! Si m
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Colored Dress Fabrics.
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CRAWFORD WILL WIN.
The Opening: ol the Campaign in the
Ninth District.
Special Cor. State Chronicle.l
Bryson City, Sept. 2G. The cam
paign in the Ninth District was really
should opened on the 22d in the town of Web-
warn . southern Democrats, and all ster, Jackson county, when Crawford
other-men who love the soil upon which and Ewart met on the hustings. There
lvAn A i & a. woa o r P v n k 1 j.
luujf wutu uuru, agaiunb injuaiug ziieu to cApcutiiuuj auuiiL every
Qougreas to aid the Republican party, oue' no 0I)e could exactly tell who
which has alwava ard everywhere bepn 6 c cu lwulB xepuuu-
nuivu njo w J w rei cans or UemnftratB no n
the inveterate enemy of the South. of the candidates was the ablest debitpr
tfutthat has been forever settled.
4-i-
'When 8ho married him wo thought Crawford met Ewart on a fairly con
'tliat sho'would brinj?'him back tn' North test6(1 field aild woefully defeated him.
Carolina, It is uow stated that Col.' Ai. showed to an
vuniuu.cionv ouuicutu iuu many incon
rAiRhlurrniflt, editor of the Omaha Bee, sistencies of Mr. Ewart and his nartv
,who some months ago married Miss Ma- and how the most solemn promises had
.M is Hatch ett, of Hendersou, naa pur. oeen relentlessly violated to the detri-
chased the Carbarn Olobo and WiU take ui-l
cnargo uctoDer ist. m the language of and it was apparent that he labored nn-
. ' "Old Hurrygrapb." we will welcome our der a disadvantage in endeavoring to
. Fair brother and . Fair sister, in a most aertna nimseir ana party against the
cordial manner." - , ... sledgehammer blows of Crawford;
winiam lecumsen urawtord showed
. How would Rev. D. p. Meacham, Ra- Qi f H T Z a.mPawer tuny
'dical candidate for tho Senate, like to position to the people and ventilating
Bee in print, tnat uuuy letter which he me repuoncan party generally. He is
wrote to Ma. Curtis, . who lives, four a.tr,ue tribune of the people, and, not-
miles and ft half WPHt of RaWh? Tha tusumng Lne power ol the aaminis
m lea and a half West of Raleigh? Iha tration will back Mr Ewart we tnink
letter' was Written when 'both of them Mr. Crawford will ho. wm iw.i,
had exhibits of honey and bee's at tho majority, because the people are back
State Fair. ing him N. N.
and the merchants came to Judas and
saH: 'This man is a iraud and you are
kept in poverty,' Judas argues and
says: 'If he is what he claims to be my
betrayal will amount to nothing. He
will undo it all. If he i3 not what he
claims to be and is what the people say ! RICH SITOWIIN GrfcS
he :s, 1 wiil have unmasked a fraud and
have thirty pieces of silver in my pock
ets ' -
"Another thing of interest in the rep
resentation was the char icter of Pontius
Pilate. I never clearlv understood Pon
tius Pilate before, but as he is repre
sented there by the3e peasants he is the
Koman (Jovernor. You see a man of
culture, a man of judicial mind, a man
who means to do exactly what is right,
but is weak. He examines Christ, and
he finds what is, in his judgment, an
innocent man and an enthusiast. His
whole judicial understanding and right
judgment were against doing anything
with Him except to release Him. But on
the other hand was the threat of the
high priest that he would be reported to
the emperor for promoting the for
tunes of a man who claims author
icy agai'ist the empire. That wi'l get
him in trouble with Ca?sar. On the
other hand a riot which is threatened
and which he may be unable to control,
will again get him into trouble with
Ca?3ar, and so he says:. 'Well, it is all
wrong to execute this man, I wash my
uauuo ut it. x tutuu i,ue icapuusiuilliy
upon the people who are doing it, but I
am going to keep my place.' There are
more than five million Pontius Pilates in
the United States. Applause. And
the next morning, when I left, this in
carnation of the Roman dignity which
was so impressive,it wa3 a Bavarian peas
ant who put my trunk on the carriage
ana pocKeteu a mark witn supreme satisfaction.
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Special attention is called to our
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" AKD
; A Visit to Our EataUishment. " .
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Paris, Sept. 20. To day's issue of
Galigani's Messenger publishes an inter
esting interview with Frank Harris, ed
itor of th Fortnightly Review, on the
Passion Play. Mr. Harris says:
'There is no place Christians should
so carefully avoid as Oberammergau.
Irrespective of the anachronismsthat dis
figure this beautiful story and in that
way lessen its effects on any one of in
telligence, it gives a blow at the tender-
est susceptibilities, and shocks one be
yond expression. It certainly is doing
violence to the instinctive reverence
every Christian possesses to" see Jesus
in the play shaking hands with his
friends and a Roman soldier in a panto
mime dress inserting a spear in a bag of
claret that is concealed beneath the
FOR sale:.
Three good Milch Cows, young and healthy;
will trade for dry stock. Can be seen at the
Lot, Hi E. Davie street.
. GEO. L. TONNOFFSKI,
Or ED. M. SORBELL,
se'pl2-tf Cattle Dealers.
Wood 1 Wood !
2AA f'ORDS PINE WOOD FOR
OvV Sale at 2.0O per cord delivered.
sepl3-2m03 ' B. F. CHEATHAM.
FOR REIN
The store of Mrs. M. A. Towles. on Fayette
villt street, formerly, occupied by D.S. Waitt.
PosseseiQU given immediately. For particu
lars enquire of"" ' J. W.' EVANS,
sept3-lm At Evans & Martin s Shop,
It was bought before the advance in shop
We sell them as cheap as they can be bought
of any first-class dealer, and can fit any size
iuui, lruiu & uaoy 10 a jumDO mat weaTS $io. 13
LADIES' tl OO Button Shop an rna'-
Shoe at 453 and 50c,' 75c, tl.00, $1.25, and
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OUR 50c Unlaundried Shirts cannot be aur-
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ALL SIZES of Misses Vests, from 22 to 50c.
LAD1ES' VESTS, from 30c to $10.
ft T -
TT'rYY t . VhuareTi'a Heavy Ribbed
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$1 0OCloth-tound Books, 50c; regular price
200 Dozen Ladies'
seamless black heavy-ribbed Hose at 5 a pair
the best Hose ever offered for the monev '
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