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T J J U Its DAY S K IT EM BE K 14.'
We are indebted to Senator John
II. Gordon for a copy of his ppeeeh
on the repeal of the Sherman silver
hill. Gen. Gordon -.peaks and writes
like he fought.
Our Ihnuks are due Senator yance
for a copy of his late speech. Jt is
ublishedlin full in the Washington
National View of last Saturday.
ii i9hiu mac oenaior , van.ee is
fighting the confirmation of both
ivope Julias and Simmon; but the
-tsenator cannot run Cleveland's ad
uMUMrauon mis time any more
than ho could before. We hardly
believe the report.
There are men who come into this
yrnrld with big mouth- wide open,
fipd their Ungues run loose like i
....it ...... i. ... i i . ...
rt-u couirucieu nuiier mill on au
unfailing branch, and the noise they
jnake to the ear is not very dissimi
lar. It soon grows monotonous, dull
and painful, however. We have
wo characters in Congress who were
born to blow, bleat and bore. One is
gilver crunk Stewart from Nevada,
and the other is edueational fool
Ulair from Massachusetts. They are
pot only bores but public nuisances.
They never know when to stop talk
iujr when they begin ; and they nev
er say anything fresh or worth lis
tening to, though they talk a week.
6omp people arc still bellowing
for mors money, for an increase in
the circulation of the currency. Won
fjer if they lived in war times when
tdiin plasters were plentiful?, We
hatfe no wymyathy with those who
favor an inflation of the currency.
Men who wish to pay off an honest
fJebt with a currency that will not
be worth 2o ier: cent, in the dollar
pamparcd with the real value of the
debt, would like to pay for a farm
jjjat is aptuaily worth ten dollars per
acre with a few bushels of corn or a
jew sacks of iiour whose value had
jieen enormously enhanced by the
jssuance , of a spurious currency.- Is
t honest? A increased ' currency
-wdl help dishonest men just as bank
i upt, homestead and stay laws have
loue, and injure all others.
The bootlicks, snobs and obsequi
ous are still making fools of then.
jwfing about Mrs. Cleveland's last
fjaby. Men wlio have wives and
mothers whom" they respect to write
ueh sycophantic drivel as some of
them about the President's wife and
child deserve to be kicked across the
continent. What is Mrs. Cleveland
more tnau any other refined an de
cvnt woman of this land? or her ba
by that itshould fill the papers with
the drivel of men worshippers and
looU? Is it because she is by acci
dent the President's wife and it the
Presidet's child ? We have had Pres
jdents before, and there are plenty
jnen all over thi-- country entitled to
a- much respect as Mr. Cleveland, a
side from the olhce he holds, and
women without number as pure, as
good n nd as much entitled to respect
;is the President's wife.
Evangelists seem to carry around
With them reporters' to do their
lowing. And they do it effectually.
Their are certain Evangelists wlm
rarely hold a meeting anywhere that
forties, fifties or hundreds are not
added to the church, not to speak of
backsliders and those who have, fill
en from grace ; but whether they are
of such as are to be saved, we are
not told. The credulity of some peo
die. is wonderful. These truly aston-i-hingadditions
or pious converts are
jis hard to find as a fle: in a hay staefc
after the "great preacher" is gone a'
week or a month, and the commun
ity is minus fifty, a huudre I or a
thousand dollars that should have
eH given to the local clergy.
If men mast be trained to moral
ity and faith, just and honorable
principles, manly duties aud sacred
obligations, true religion is a growth
often uiatie worse instead of .'hetter.
Not infreiiuently, even thus early
-me ees in the State press sues
ions of the oncoming of the 'next
matorui campaign in North Caro
liim'. Harvis is alrendy stripped and
jrrd,ed for the flKht and Ransoin is
ilwitj lad,V for the onset. It lias
jieeti wispered that Waddell will
nter the; lists niiia and in imiercir-4-les
thre is h rumor th it Stodman
iiiay sr'o tt th House from Run
viuibe, .stand for Speaker, and if ele-
und cannot he thrust into men hy i-ninnutina. ajraitt either metal, or! pi a X''t o'V;; , .k .-y ' FPTFIfRFl? 97 oq'.o lono
i i . ... , , ch'ii'Ti t'r 1 1 1 i n t " '"" hpf rh, ii..n..r , -,. -A,lt-V la ' v .itizen says the ha- ofM liuSiDEili, 4, 5,
In.md pictures of hades aud future -). J u VhtlS :151iut to ahnut "W ' : ! 1
torture. A religion which ro-uUs of eoual intrlu an! RACES, MUSIC, ;
from fear, or any other sordid m.- I hie value, or ho adjusttnl throo-h ! i1 JS'2 res ; I AMUSEMENTS AC. &C.
yivc is not worth the having. A m.i internatit.nal a-reenient, or by ueh ; uie tr.ct :;'o7-' "V.'tV, . iCr m'rrinv vrv .- ....v-n
r. . . . saio.'ii'irfls of li rwl-diM.i .u i-i ' 1V'' U'H i, ..( io-, anu the stock of; , AUJIJftlOJN O.NLl CENTS. J
jontv of those wrought uo into a 'dktr-naro oi itiiaum a i (mmIs at Aiox rider a it t ;,i
i , , -, . ur-ure the maintenance of the tvo ! Tif t - . Bairn ; ntcraoDY c o;n:.
liowlin-moh hyt,,,so land, noiy u.taN lU)(l Ule , ,)f , ; f V1- 'ETBost Pre R A Rrowv Tn. !
iiml nrenmot vo Kv:,M.r(.li ; .l.ai-.,n 1 .... ..... ..... -lutiu, attorneys. ( L l b(fcT, i ns, it A liKOw.N, Ires, f
r - ......Vrf,B ij iiuii.-ii jii in nn c.. : i i ii iih I i v i
ctected fun up a senatorial lightn
ing rod.'- We do not know how
these two last things may be; but as
Vance said the other day, "the
string of the bow of.Ulysses warned
him of approaching danger by sing
ing a Mr.g of battle and of strife."
The song of the string of Ransom's
bow is doubtless sounding, already,
day and night, in his ear-, but he
has heard it many times before, and
has not yet been found disobedient
of its warning, God bless him! Ex.
Our esteemed Contemporary has
neglected to mention one gentleman
whom Ins friends may put in the rice
and who-e popularity anil efiiccricy
entitle him to highest consideration.
As a true friend and faithful .repre
sentative of the people he ha no
equal in North Carolina, and never
has had. He is not a schemer or a
trickster or a man always looking
out for No. one, but he devotes his
entire time and eminent abilities to
the duties he has been selected to
discharge, and whatever he does is
well done. Such a man we always
need in the United States Senate,
and such a man we will ere Ion"
have -there. That man is -John
Steele Henderson of Salisbury ;.
C.
HON. J.S. HEDERSON'3 VIEWS.
Till; WILHO.V ASl) VOOUIiKKS.
Charlotte Observer.
The stall correspondent of the
Observer, in his talk with me a. few
days ago, misunderstood some parts
of the conversation I am not "unal
terably opposed to the repeal of the
purchasing clause of the Sherman
law." I voted against the Wilson
repeal bill, because it not only pro
vided for a contraction' of the cur
rency to the extent of some 0o,000,
000 per annum, but it also removed
from th .-tiitutRs of the United
States any authority for the coinage
uifwiMu. j ne v oornees uiii, now
pending in the Senate, does not go'
thi- far. It repeals the "purchasing
clause," but does not repeal part of
tlie Sherman act which directs that
the Secretary of the Treasury "shall
coin of the silver bullion purchased
under the provisions of tins act, as
much as may be necessary to pro
vide for the redemption of the Trea
sury notes" therein provided for.
The coinage value -of. the silver
bullion stored in the Treasury
vaults to nearly 200,000,000. I do
not ihink the bill which is to be
come a law will prevent the coinage
of the bullion in the Treasury
I have never favored obstructive
tactics to prevent the passage of the
repealing act. I think one week's
dihcussiong in the House, instead
of two, would haver been suffioent,
and I have always hoped the Senate
would come to an early vote.
With regard to ilie tax on State
banks notes, I hope I am mistaken,
but I do not believe there is any
prospect for the repeal of this tax bv
the Fifty-third Congn 83,whf ther the
I resident favors it or not. The pie
yailmg belief is that he does favor
it. The President may not recom
mend it, but he is also said to favor
an income tax.
My viws upon the' currency ques
tion are well known, audi have
seen no occasion to retract the.m. hut,
1 am "perfectly aware that good men
ana go d Democrats can consintious-
ly diner about this ouestion. A
financial crisis is upon us, and every
good citizen should be willing to do
all ih. his power to remove the cause
of tne panic. Leirislatim mav or
may not be able to" do this.
iur. Cleveland has alwavs enter
tained decided -opinions upon the
currency question. He ha never
favored free coinage of silver. In
nis letter to Hon. A. J. Warner.
and others, dated 24th of February,
io?u, jie sum:
1 hope that you concur with mo.
and with the grout majority of our
fellow-citizens, in deemim' ft. nm,f
dedrable at the present juncture to
..... '.J -a ..
maiuuun antt continue in use the
mass of our gold coin, as well as
the mass of silver alrendv 'Mine.l
This is possible by a present susncn-
sion of the purchase and coinage of
silver. I am not aware that by any
other method it is possible." '
in his hist annual message, dated
December 8, 1885, he also said: "We
have now on hand all the silver dol
lars necessary to supply the present
neeus oi me people and to satisfy
tho-e who, from sentiment, wi-h to
see them in circulation, aud if their
coinage is suspended they can read
ily be obtained by 'all j who desire
them. Jf the need of more is at anv
tune apparent, their coinage may Le
renewed." (
As to whether "a general measure
as to currency relief" will hereafter
be brought to the attention of Con
gress by the President, I have no
means of knowing. He may not
consider that it is his duty to d so.
Hut whether he does does or not,
me res pons limy will devolve upon
a Democratic Congress to do every
thing possible to keep th pledges
to the people eonl-iiuol in the
iem.icr:tnc pi.Uio:-ni in'-regard to i
l lie currency.
. Winil are' these pledges?
"We ileiiounco t!e republican legis
lation known a tiie Sheiu.-an acl of
I i5X as .ix-. i vya.r V.y m a keshi-it , fra uggt
possiin iiUu': ot danger iu tiie
future
S fell V-
.-, an-
j which hiu:M make all of' i
1 porters, as well as its ami
Lious for its' spovdv renea!."
'!:. : f : . .. .1 1 r .. . . -.
1 oeisKoiu .u- sue repeat .:-:.
me enure act, curiously, however, ;
as well
:is iiuurt-'ctly expressed.
"Y hold to the t;.s of hoth I
gold and silver as thi standard
........... .'! ..1 :t .. -it . 1
ujof ii i.i'.' iu;u stiver witnout (iis-i
moot nf .l,.lif. '
a "And we demand that
all
at
pa
Ii. i r
per currencv shall he ketd
v.rtK it .... ,
i .. . . " i
"V" icuiiuauie ia .uai any r.Uionill tnste can ho Jsatitied
'i'IIii- , V u I iJds season, si::ce there Is more iati-
4-," e recommend that the pro-! tude than usual allowed in the -e-hihitorsio
per cent tajc tm State lection, and the styles are, in coruse
bank issues be repealed." quence. much more vri! th-,n
l can attenuon to the fact that the!
Ttwoin meiuttft ion" favoring the re-
peal of the It) per cent tax on State;
bank notes is positive and unequivo-j
J &a I .... lv ...... . ... f ;
I call attention to the fact that the !
l, p:ite a. much sop. aey other
p.etim the platforo,. j
1 ranee wm, a popul,.i ,a of V '
1)00,000, uses $S00,0CiU(000 of gold and
$7W,000,000 of silver coin, full legel
tender. The United States should
be able to utilize, proportionately,
an equal amount. On such a basis,
e-tlmating our population at G8,000,-
000, we might use I,iVJ,000,0'.)), of
Kold and I,0,KjQ,000 of silver coin.
On Aug. 1, 1S03, our tix:k of gold
coin amounted to S520,273,5w7 and
our standard silver dollars to ?419,
332,400. Secretary Carlisle is reported to
have faid that the United States
could safely use $1,000,0:10,000 of sil
ver and maintain it on a parity with
gold.
Until the panic is over, it is Lin-
possible to predict with any sort of
accuracy whether or not there will
be any legislation favorable to silver
enacted by the Fifty-third Congress,
but let us a!i hope for the best.
John S. Hexderkox.
September 6, 1S03.
HIGHER EDUCATION,
AX ESTABLISHMENT WHICH IS
EMINENTLY-WORTHY OP PATRON
. AGE.
Tiie JEoruer Slllilary School, Oxril.
N. C.
During the past month this insti
tution has been the subject of closest
investigation at our hands, and
trained representatives of the Jour
nal have pursued rigid enquiry a-
mong highest unbiased authorities
concerning its scope, method and
and achievements. In fact all
available information concerning its
features have been sought. Those
uirecuy concerned in its manage
ment or ". hnancially interested in
its success were not consulted, it be
ing deemed advisable to obtain ex
pressions entirely free from bias or
self-interest.
As a result of such fair
and pitinstftking search we do not
hesitate to select this admirable ins
titution and to freely and unreserv
edly endorse it to every reader who
seeks the best and highest in educa
tion and who would secure the
greatest return upon his investment
tor this excellent establishment has
undoubtly solved the important
question of maximum returns com
bined w.th minimum of expense. It
affords the highest practical educa
tion at lowest possible cost More
over, it is ably managed, thorough
m methods and equipment; in fact,
all that could be desired, hence we
do not hesitate to commend it in un
qualified terms. We have no great
er interest in this institution than
in any other of its kiud, but having
by unbiased investigation assured
ourselves of its surperiority and
worth, consider it a duty "to subscri
bers to make such supreme merit
known..
Now is the time to consider selec
tion of an educational establishment
and the choice should be made after
closest examination. This we have
done and in all candor we say to
every reader that the claims of this
institution cannot be ignored. It
amply meets the requirements of
the most exacting. Chicage Ameii
can Trade Journal.
THE REPU13LICA LEGACY.
Frf-niihe Boston Herald. '
That petty partisanship whHi
hesitates at nothing in its efforts to
make points againts, those opposed
to, it in politics has already charged
this condition of affairs to the party
in power. That party has spent no
thing not authorized' by law, and no
law has been passed for four years
that has not been Indorse'd by a lie
publican branch of Congress and
signed by a Kepublican Prfsident.
The most important step in the les
sening of the revenue winch, aside
from t he panic, has caused this de
ficiency, was taken bv a Congress
which was Republican in both its
branches. We state these facts that
the truth in the case may be known
and to expose unscruplous misrepre
sentation. The railroad commission Thesday
issued the following order: "When
ever any goods or freight shall be
received by any common carrier in
North Carolina to be delivered to
any consignee in the State, and a
portion shall not be received at the
place of destination, the carrier
shall not demand any part of the
charge for freight or 'transportation
due for such portion of the shipment
as shall not have reached the place
of destination. The carrier shall be
re quired to deliver to the consignee
I such portion of the consignment as
shall have been received upon the
payment or tender of the freight
charge upon such portion."
The. Rev. Edward Everett Hale
says that Ralph Walfco Emerson,
on one of his ocean trips, committed
Milton's "Lyeidas" to memory to
while away a few otherwise unpro
fitable days, and that he never heard
of any one .else who did that on such
a voyage for pastime.
Gen. Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky
who v.-ill complete .his eighty-third
y'?tr in Oeloher next, says he never
indulged much in stimulan ts, not iw
i::jr spirit., coffee, or tea habitualiv.
looacco ,;e ::;s always echesve-.i. 1
He h:s required nine hours' sleep i
nightly all nis i;f !'on :ml in th,.,. !
...... . ------ i
t;tirer ve rs permits iutaself to get
even more thai
an that.
Gn. li. I). Vm nee and Id son, J.
auct', w ho conducted the hotel
AUTUMN WRAPS.
In wniiK thp !n('i4ii-.i.j..
.. ' . nn- iiihi
thev were lat ea-.on, Cain's
still shown in new and pretty
slims and will be verv poiiular
til the reallv cold weather con
. .
thev were lat Vea-on. Canes ra
de
li n-
but j, hav y u S
the extreme favor that the caiMi en-it
j,yel lt prinX. The comfortah I
and becoming reefer front is back
ugain, and will be one of the pretti
est styles for plain jackets. Such
jftckets have a smooth back fitted in
at the waist, with the skirt so trored
a- io nan? quite iuu, out witnouc
plaits, ahd are finished "with a flat
rever-Iike coat collar, and two rows
of stitching around the edges.
Perhaps greater popularity for
general use, however, will be ac
corded to the more dressy Jackets
and coats made -of beaver, - broad-?
cloth, or velvet, with the fancy cape
collars, and trimmed, according to
the design, in braid, passementerie,
cords, or fur. Such coats can be
bought in style and material suita
ble for any occasion; and are made
in all lengths from thirty-six inches
to the full-length Newmarkets
reaching nearly to the bottom of the
dress. Brown, black, blue, and
green are the colors most used, in
the order of their popularity, and
the materials are generally plain.
novelties being seen only in a few of
me most dressy jackets, which have
a limited use. Narrow edges of fur
win be more used than ever, but
not to the exclusion of the neat
cords and braids. The popular furs
will be nutria, mink, skunk, beaver.
seal, and sable. From "Review of
rashions," in Demorest's Family
Magazine for October.
In Virginia, the Republicans hav
ing dropped out, the contest in the
political broil is to be entirely be
tween the Democrats and the Popu
lists. That is the philosophical re
sult of al third party movements.
There is no use but for two par
tiesand no matter whether the op
position to the Democrats are called
Populists or Republicans, they a
mount to the same thing. They
are all of a feather'..; News & Obser
ver. ;
CYCLONE IN LOUISIANA.
New Orleans, Sept. 8, 12:15 a. m.
Cyclone at Lockport, La. Five
persons killed, including two Sisters
of Charity, and many wounded.
Gov. Tillman "has issued an ap
peal to the people of the United
States for he! p for the South Caro
lina sufiFiTerers. He places the num
ber of deaths from the storm at a
thousand.
Bishop White, of Virginia, one of
the oldest in the American Protest-1
ant Episcopal Church, writes froni
Clifton Springs that he is goin?
blind.
Society Editor "Here is a wo
lan writing to us to know if a
grass widow ought to wear mourn
ing.
Ross Editor "She might wear a
green lawn." Indiannapolis Jour
nal. The Pennsylvania protected in
dustries are protesting against a
change in the tariff. The Pemtsvl-
vania beneficiaries of monopolytaxes
that they were not in touch with the
majority of the country. New York
world, Deni.
; ' Cuke voix headache.!
As a remedy.for all forms of Head
ache Electric Bitters has proved to
oe tne very best. It etrects a per
manent cure and the most dreaded
habitual sick headaches yield to its
influence. We urge ad who are af
flicted to procure a bottle, and give
this remedy a fair trial. In eases of
habitual constipation ElectricBitters
cures by giving the needed tone to
the bowels, and few cases long resist
the use of this medicine. Try it once.
Large bottles only Fifty cents at
Tiieo F. Kluttz&Co's Drugstore.
-1
FOB 'OVEJt .FIFTr
Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup
has been used for over fifty years by
millions of mothers for their chil
dren while teething, with perfect
success. It sooths the child, softens
the gums, allaysall pain, cures wind
colic, and is the best remedy for Diar
rhoea. It will relieve the poor little
sufferer immediately. Sold by Drug
gists in every part of the wbrid.
Twcntyfive cents a bottle. Be sure
and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
ing Syrup," and take no other kind.
1-G-Do. one year.
IlutUicil'. Arulc-a Kalve.
The best salve in the World for
cuts, bruises; sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, cores, and skin,
t-ui iwu.s, auu positiveiv cures piles f
or no pay required. It is guaran
teed to give perfect satisfat'ioo. or
money refunued. Price 25c ts per box.
For sale by Tiu:o. Kluttz i C.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having i
ed AdrniT3istra'r tipcnine
!i A
!yri;k, iei-e.iS(e.l, nntict
ji ht-rebj givti.11 to nil psrsus having clai:ii8
ag4iti.n the est-itf of f:tii d-eeat, to
prfc."t-Dt them to Me wf.aymet-:i or t
i'ore ihe 14th Jay of S:f -Ukot, 1S:)4, or thi ;
r.o:j. - will be y-vi m bsir of thtir recovery
All ptr:oh ictlc'i-trtl ta said batatc nr.-.
rt-'jut-ted to male j.ioiiK.t payiaent with I
out turt'utr uoiice. j.tviatit-r 1 lt.ii, I
F. J. A1URD0CII. Adriir. !
G. G. A. & Uu FillR, I
SIXTH ANfiUAL EXHIBITION.1
CONCOHD, . c.
II T J Evdwig, Set.
ADMINISTIlA rOf;S' UUTICE.
Having oualibHl a AdK.ia:strtoi with
will aam-ird. uwa he ite of Joim U
l."j' 1. s-
". utceafci, nooca u n?re&v given W j
all persons having claium aaaoit ij eitKte
to present them to m for parnsnt o.i or be
fere tue 10th day of Auu.-t" Ih'jl or. thi f
notice will be f i-a-l tar of tUair recovery
All frsota indebted to taid estate are ao?i
fsed to make untatchat r.vi2tAnt, a....
E ITr r H UT T v
tl Lrff Ta C r
ttorny,
FRESH MEAT.
I have fitted up a first class Beef
Market near the National bant and
shall keep constantly on hand noth
ing but the best fresh meats the
markets affords, I shall have an ex
perience butcher and meat dealer to
conduct the business. Patronage is
solicited and entire satisfaction is
guaranteed. y
J. C. SHEPKD
Scrli tolas,
Rowan Com;;y
J In the Superior C?art.
) Social proceeding .
'
John luowery,
IS.
Miebaol Eilw.
Sylvia Ellis, hia T7;.f".
Notice is hf-aehy r!ren to Michael E'lia
and Sylvia KKi, the aciealanta above
r.ame-i, that .at m-tion ha been began in
the S u per ior Ccmrtof fto vr a n cca n ty rg ai a s t
them, the oarpose of which is to have a
Trustee appoin tel ia place of John JWMow
ery,deev.$),.the f.treciosnreof several Mort
gaga Trust Dc-eda rtct:M4 br tliem lor the
heath of the pliiinJstiLe said defcn- J
uauis trt- 1 t-ui rei --af yr .vj-.b toe crace 01
the CUrk of tha Supc-ncr CoJirt of sid coyn
ty and answer ''sfUlonur t t'.e' petition on
or before ihe 'Jiy cf 5ep!:rabt?f 1893,
and let the defendants t Notice that if
they fail .to arirw.-r ..kf petition at that
time, tb piHiatii? will apply to tiw Court
for the relief dernsindftd
Givc-a under niy band this 14th day of
VS. 0. WATSO",
C. S. C -liowaa county
THROUGH CARS TO CHICACO,
VIA.
Leaves Asheville R & D daily 4.0o r.M
" Knoxville E T V & G 8.00 r.M
" Lexington Q.&C 4.40am
" Louisville PennalineS.15 am
Arrives Chicago Penna. line o.I-j pm
This line traverses ; the blue Gpass
Region of.Ker.tucky; and the fa
mous Natural Gas Belt of Indiana.
For tickets, rates, or any other in
formaticn, call on any Agent of the
It. & D., or E. T. V. & .Q. Pys., or
address B. G. Edwards, G. P. A.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
lir. S. JL. Ramsjiy,
SURGEON DENTIST, '
SsimiDEAL's Row, Office No. 1,
OFF WE HOURS From 9 to 5.
Salisbury, c.
HAKE YOUR HOME
PlEASAMT I ! !
Patronize the largest nursery in
the State, where you con get all the
old and new, native and foreign
varieties of fruits, Hardy Ornamen
tal Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens
and Evergreen Shrubs, Shade and
Ornamental strees, Roses all kinds
and colors.
The finest colleztjon in the South,
the finest varieties gathered as they
aie. from all parts of the globe. Our
low prices, first-class stock enable
everybody to beautify their homes,
and make home the most pleasant
place on earth. Don't delav order
ing your nurvsery stock for fall deli
very. Your orders solieted.
H. B. Varner, Agent.
J. VAN, LINDLEY Prop'r.
Pomona Hill Nurseries,
April IS. Pomona, N. C.
MWJ c
I mm. mm
MAIN STKEKT
One door below the Opera House
Salisbury, N. C.
'. 1 ;
DEXTER SHOE CO., Inc'p. Capital, If ,000,000.
BEST 81.CO SHOE IN THE WORLD.
"A dollar saved is a dollar earned."
This Toadies' Solid French Dongola Uld Bat
ten Boot delivered free any where in the U.S., on
receij-t of Cah, Money Order,
or Pootal Note for tlO.
Equals every way the boots
pold In all retail stores for
$2.t0. We make this boot
-j 1 uurneiven, xnereiore we cuar-
X'tu u'lni - A arUf "e.tt, style and wear.
we will refund the monev
ur pena enomer pair, opera
loe cr common sense.
k wiataa V, C. & EE,
Send your site;
A 'tyX tea will
;U nt you.
n m ' . a-
Illustrated
Cata
logue
FREE
Dexter Shoe CoTMSKiS:
Special term to Dealert.
THE MILD POWER CURES.
K h ;t i ti K b D &si U 9
Hr. li i:nr-irey. F f;-tficii cj-epc kntifiCaDyand
csreiuiiy ipiuol ric-iii-.h-rt, um-1 t tr iere In
prlva.- prasrt-: i-r '.-vtr il.lrtv y-sii ly he
It;:!e with t-n'.ira sijesesj. ilt ry r..i.to ir'iclila'
. EcL-il cure f ur the cjiseam) nitrcl.
T.it.-y cure w!M:oct -Ircf j-unln or redueJn?
t ho v ?!) n, cv-i f.re ia i.tt sud cuicu u. j i-a vereisa
5eittiSr of tlie VVurl
t Fevers, CcrtttUnn. Ia.H?ianiatJM. .25
, 2 Werma, Worjn 1'evcr, ifurm lollc.
3-TcettancsCf!c. Ctyir.t, "S lcrfalxu.-
'i IilarrUcii, t-f Cili irca f.r At'iiltc...
g-oyaierjr.uf-i., iuiie 2.5
y-Coeeba. oitJ-. -cnc-bltx.. US !
f it UhK, Erj;pc-isa. ifrort-i.-. .2-3 .
I "t I?!:(nr,tai:ii;?.cr r.-ninatJc Pains.. .'Z-5 ,
XS-Malarla. Cl.l').. FcrauJ ...
37-i'iir.:ji3.i rti-&s. a
is-OphthaiKT stretry,-ef.3rK-.... .25 ;
JS-Ophrhala-.T. .c' r. : r v.-v v.-cv .25
If-r-a.rr!. ltrt rut, CdU.la Oislical .US
feooplntr Conch .US
21 Aatisma, f:-YZc4, Preatblr? 25
22 Ear IHscharsrt's. Tx'-i-tlreJ Is taring .2-5
23 St-rofaln. ijcl-.rt ;l?r(X ?:;:r.R ,W
2 i-fiener&l Vel riilv. I hj-e Seal V. etkiit&a .23
2 l:svpT. txii i'CA.r.-.y ffKTtti.ia
2 H Sn-2 -ia". f UueSs ir-in liUllng ,2 5
27 K.t?to7 Iiirttii .2.5
2 Sort lleFtfc. or Caalcr 2-5
30 frlccry WttkBw, VetttcCed.. .25
31 i ?.'.fisl Pf ricrU .25
4 I-i5uieria, rio.-atMSorvTht . .25
S5 CLrcmc CoEse i.:icjj Hru;:a. .23
2S XfTAiOua UeliUHF. Fdftal Weak-
m r lav4i!ury t ."fcarst- 1.0Q
32 t isccaeaof tiie iieert.P:putka 1.00
33 E5li.-r y, J-pfc.vni4. .'.. Vita' Iauc..l.uo
Ca. Iursti!T MAr 044 pu.! a.u.ct rux.
ET3rinET.r tk. ik.h i a 1 1 1 wits,., bi.. v Twt.
S PS OI Fi OS.
1
H U M PHREYS'
VITCH HAZEL OIL
"THE PILE OINTMENT.-
For PCcs F-jr-c-rral -In-ra!, TiiiHw Bleed Wt
FifTca m .- i-calair or rked!sr taa iaww,
1
i xvii ji -iircjj cart ctTti.
LS:ZF.2CTSL
M4 Vy SnaW, M&t u
fe-Ai'H-Aii?ia-, T:r ihicbe. jwefu? 9,s jenuiicai'U anu eutirelv j-uriN of.
0-Jon.XcLe. Wrte ra&Ube.XTiK S2fi j f r,,jn to " ') 'T-i .f v".li - '
SO !lrs?f-c1.r.. -i?r.rs. t r.tr ration .'X.', , . ' a" T-iaiiJ., iii-
ii iav-?r.r.a cr Vutvfni Peri eti(. .s-5 ;-ter al otuer tre;;tinent? have fai!"d
l-)Y.i:?Jyr 1 How thodliricuUvMr.-hod:,?
. ADiS 1NISTKATOR S KOTICE.
Having auHlifiI s. Administrator (with!
tlHJ will annexed) nrn tne esmw m wr.
Esther E. Daniel, deceased. I hereby give
node tn-all persons Having .clams zhut
the esUte of paid decedent ta present the
same to me.on or before tha IC'di day of
August, 18'il, or this notice will be plead
ia bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to sai l estate are re
qnntel to raake payment without farther
notice. Dated this Angus 7th, 1892.
W. A. .TITO MASON,
Adiar. of Mrs Esther E. Daniel, dec M.
UNIVERSITY OF NOHTH
CAROLINA.
EQUIPMENT:-Faculty of 3o teach
ers, 11 buildings, 7 scientific labora
tories, library of 30,000 volumes, 316
students.
INSTRUCTION: -f general cour
ses; G brief courses; professional
courses in law, medicine, engineer
ing and chemistry; optional courses.
EXPENSES: Tuition. ?C0 per
year. Scholarships and loans for
the needy. Address.
President Winston,
v Chapel Hill, N. C.
GREAT
"DC1 iTiriT1! AAT
IlLjDUUI10i
IK PRICES.
' hi -'Saw Fn2 Espsrisssa : 7a
"tea What - Wa h,"
W e Now O ffer all Our Goods
A t Great Reduced Prices,
()IH)!I()IK)H)
SUMMER GOODS WAY LOW
DOWN!
DOWN!!
DOWN!!
CARPETS. &
MATTINGS
At Priecs Ipx'4r EleiinX of Bofot e
For GOOi QUAI-BTlr.
A LOT OF FIWE
W Hi TE GOODS
at prices which will
make you buy them,
even if you don't
need them.
SHOES
To close for 2S per cerLtless
tjtxa-ri rrost.
Lots of other goods
at astonishing
LOW PRICES.
COME AND GET YOUR SHARE
OF
LITTMANN &
l.ICIITEiNSTEIN.
9- & 6 or
ATTOKN EY AT li A W.
I oa.iico-0.r3r,. 2.-T..
I Offers his professional services to
Jtheeitizeifc of Itowau aiid adjoining
! countitis, prompt and cp.refui atten
J tion given to all business .entrusted
""a. 22 'UL'Sm.-
' t 2 F8" rh v ss
! Ixff La i 4 L Eti La j n
ITS CAUSES AND CURE,
Scientifically treated hy. ; n auristof 5 1
- 11- A ltiP repututlou. LUTdneM
UK! e.tu-e removal, fully ex i laired '
in Circillr W'tts o fr., ! ; ..,.1 '
u !.;,. " ; 1 V air.llVlt,, and ,
le-uiiiojiiai- oi curt s.roiit prominent
people, mailed free.
W. L, DOUGLAS-!
te. Mm m m v mjcmm V a .... a . 1
unw& MOT
RIP.
Do jroa -rear taem? When xt la try a pa.
oe in mo wonc.
?7- V FSil lanirff
tf T2
:.lr0R 33Y3
If TtW -rant tM DRESS la ft ff '
trjH Wl p2J ta to $3, try my $3, t3C, W.00 er '
aShca, Tbey it equal ta ovsten Biaioudbok ts J
ear ts well. Ifyrw toecoooT bUycrfxrer, i
fo to Siy.vjrchar.is? W. L. Doci Shy-.. f?ia uA
fr,t 08 ihs 1-33, for It chsavaa b3Y. i
$2.50 fi
2.2S K Mi
Richmond & Danville RRCo
Samut-1 Jiwpnrr, F. W. llnltlekor and
Bnlf'n Ffwtor, Itecctvetw. '
Sicisssi 1 Dar2si Ssrii CawEaSirt
COSE.SED SCHEDULE.
IX EFFKCT AUOUSfT 13, IBM.
IAII.V.
ROlTllBOt'XP.
V it S5
X. 1 1 VO..T7
Lv RichinoiKt . j SJBpn 1S0 ami
I?urkme 5 41 P3 2 it AJf
Kysv:lie SSlrMiSHAM
Arlaville 5 40pm 535am
Lv Danville i r 5 50 as hoau
ArOreenstKro IMr 7t0 ak 651asi
Lt OoldsH)ro , 2n5i'M V "
Ar Kaleigh 4 25 rM
Lv HaloiKh I 4 pm 1 am . .
lurham 5 2JrM, 2:am
Ar Greensboro T?0pm 5 31am
LTN'iustoiT-Salai t4 4rT3ijt6UPM "
" Greei:loro 7P5pm 6 00 pm (jjjixm
ArPHltsbnry S5pm 9 45 pm i.tAM
Stateville . 1106 am
' AHhfTlt!c 4 00 I'M
" Itot M;riii!T3 j5S6PMj
Lv jJallslTtry
Ar Charlotte
"' Siartanturr
' (ireenvilie
" Atl.ViTP.
9t3PMl 9 50 am gn au
UlirMjllSS AVf aJ
13S AM! 55rM 1197 4,,
2 JS AM! 46 iff,
7 Mam 1015 r t1 r
Lv t1iarUtte
Ar t'olumlila
" Augusta
,11 S3 M!
5 l' AMI
J 84r am
I 913 Am
i 10 I'm
t 4 2f fill
IAII.Y.
VORTIIUOrD.
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Lv Anarusia
Ar CLarl-jtte
Lv Atlanta
Ar Charlotte
Lv Charlotte
Ar S;.!iouvy
Lv Ho Sri:fra
" Astu-vii! "
" .';ttfr.vir. -
Ar .Val-ist-ury
Lv S.ili.-lnry
Ar Or!'t:i.l ri'o
" WIllijt'MJ-.V.l?
Lv Oro'tisloro
Ar Durham
Kaleii;ti
Lv UaU'lfrM
Ar UoMsiioro
Lv Orciir'l.oro
Ar l)ativill'
' Kiyvillrt
' JLui'Ki'Vlll.!
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f CO PM
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220A1I
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4 Ml do
8 10 do
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2:UM 7 IS ri 8 11 do
2 4 tl o 8 3" do! Hit do
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8 00 lo
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7 4'KIOI 1 AM 10 07 AM
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f Daily cxrcj.t ua-l.iy.
kktv.:;.:; r am uu n-
iom.
Lav Wf.'.t ' yvjj-it 7 50 a. M. .ffaily. -and 8 BO
A. M.aiy ..;. Stioy and Monur.y; ar
riv li.ivl.io- !i; !f i a -id l.i.-;o A. M KcturnliiK
l-ave KiCiiijioi.d :i lO JOit'. 4.4'. e. M. dfily
v.'Id. Htoi iay; arrive Wot foiiit S.io nd '.H
1. Al. Leave Kichmoud ..'0 A. M.t Miinuay .n
ly; arrive Wwt Point 10.48 A. M.v Ketiirutiicr
luivo Wost 1'olut COO 1. M.; arrive Kltl.inona
7.15 1. M.
ISB7J WEEX lUI HMOM) .XI UAMEI II
VIA KEYSVIf.I.K.
Lravf Ri.'-.m.Miu 12.1!! V. M dai:y;l, avp Krjn
vfilo .t.lo t'. ariivf Oford .rj i'. M , 11,-n-d.Ts.iu
T.JO V. M., 1url.i.Hi 1.;5 1", Al.. 1-.:i1.-i,jIi
5.:i0 A. At., Ki'turit.iig uave italotii l.tai A. M.
daily. luin:ou U3 A. M ., Oatord 7.41 A M; nr
n vt jveynvl'lie lo.l A. M-, UU Iinjoml l.ng 1. M.
du.ly.
Mixed Train No. 6t leaveit Kfyvlll, daily
"l't Huuoay, 4,loA. M Oxford. .2i A. M .
ami arrive lojrliani II.xaA. Al. Mlxd ' train
No. 40 It avi-M iMirimur; daily c.tivM humlxv
4. W V. M.. tlxford, .. i'.-M.. r.'ml nrrtvA
ivey-;vSlk'. 11 .mi P. 1,1. ,
MiM'it 'frivlu l". i"i K-ava Oy.frd. dally x-rei-.t
tfniidiiy. i.sfi A. AI .and arri v.-s lurli:oii
4.15 A. lii. Atied 'i'aiii ha. ro I. avi-.s lHiri.Moi
lai!y -..;. I ioiday,7.:-r. A. M.. and arrlven
xford. S.LA. At.
Viaiiif onb. a I. P.. K.t l. avo Oxford 6A4t
A. daily Oitr.'jit Lil.uay, ll.j:. A. Al., daily,
ana I' il-. dally ' Sunday, and arnvu
il.iuWi d.rd a. ,M.. jk.iop. M aud 7 liip.M.
daily Kt -il Kutiday, l.'tt, P. 'A , ua.lv, aid 7.:io
U.ly vxcoi.t f-mjiJay r.nd a'rrivo Ox.
lord nAxt A. ?.., :i.tY. M,.ai.d c. 'J, p.
Koa. ,h ai.d coniu n H: Kluhujai'd fr.m
and to A est -Point and Haltimors dally ex
co.i t Minday.
SLEEPINfTcAR SERVICE. '
On Traiiir.' M. nr, ami SC., Pullman lluffet
Me.!iK'rkiWf(.':i .w Vork und Atlanta.
On .Nos. 37 KJirl sn, Pullman j-l''idnjf Cara
Aewlork tcNev Orl-ana , N?v Vork to An
pusth and V.;d,Hiertoi. to Meuif.Jila, ana Dln
I5ur ( arv iot4i to- Montgomery
'ira ns 11 and li run n..iM Utween
Kif.i;ni i.d - .ijiit:i and carry PnHinan
"li'ioi.ff Cats lit tween icichujond, Uanvllla
ano lirfcr.h'o'ro.
i'rainNos li anu-lS.'W. X. C. Division car
ry 1 u.oij-its ParJor (Mrs l;twf:cu Hivliabury.
Aahevitlt r.nd liot sprimrs.
E. BlillKI.UY. J. H. B. TIIOMPHOX
Hu5.rtim'n lent, biipf-riiTh nd-nt.
ireJ'.I-rl'VP' N- (r- Kiclitn.ind, Va.
vv. A. L.tA. (Jt-iif-ral Pasfw-ntr A Kent
V'a:iimjto-. 1).
5. H. IIAUlJVv 1CK, Antt. lion psfl. AKent
ATI. NT A, Oa.
V.MI.OIIKU, MiLUAAS
i' li lMfti.j'. r Tnillrc Aiai.ajfer,
AiojlM.loN, 0. C. Wj5lil.v;riN, J. C.
FIRST GLASS BAR.
rou
PUBEWISES, LIQUORS, CICARM
SLEW, &C.f go to
i. SHEPHERD'S
O:
Uifti i'r?.-t. .or below Kluttz.
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V7 n
to au !r ajrot. Wr fur'fdh aa tzwml..
fr.:tiit an 1 ail j iu jk ! f r. It ,vt nothlnr to
try t.j,.r,.. Wr vill tr.ut you wtll, and
Iw .j. yort jo earj- t-n t.jtt ordinary waV irti
fx-, of id! nK -t. can live at Lome and Work in
i-purtr !tfu . or all ii.- V.m. Auv u any where
IL, ' ' iM :': yr'i!'- t:,!'" "' Many kae u,ade
1 'Vf Jl.in;ir.t Ioi:ar n Int!.- ;oela. or
p-.j..,! t v--,k) a.f. ,.,tu4 much monry
j. .-a ..ar.., -.:r:,-:y ho vr:.!.;-. and pay better tLau'
M.r o -:,;r otj.rt-l o wUU. Von 'have a eW-ar
r.' .'t.y.ti no vmrw:t;-,ii V.V o.dp vou with
l ?itinr-whiH-.r? d taiO.full-.., will bring
uv,f, rw,i..y fiia-; via anv r,t'.-r Lni4 i.J5
F rorr y if Why ,t ? V.i tnn do
t-!.y u flu vir-ly r.t otk for .... iU-nm,nUl
1 un yurl tiu-u .r e,. his vry particular U .eLt
kokc;k STIXMKN to,
lloa .-.. ah, I'orlUiid. Ma.
Gcicatifrt American
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LrFt rfrcmJatioa f &nr aelcnti' nn..
for !uf omaiioa und f
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