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resolution eadorsfa'Blaiae h&BDeeri
much 'discussed by r few politicians,
of both parties who.&re nowhi
iujjhju, ; uu ;vuej u, grew ,ii
campaign! niif Ca 1 of a mere flash in
the 'pan; as -son. p TCpie. rhiayheen
disposed to'.. regard it, and there
seems alsb'toTi-iXpcSTRon on the
T . : .bii .nxn State Convention
en' ii-uif-A-.'vula, vis in session last
i ... ! ; ' IT;. J ! AT it.Ikii.8 was
vl. ..v. no ;t chxirrrtan. In his
st.; . . tiag the chairmanship,
iu- , .-.I ; . i'i Ci- fi'.lunout to Mc
il. ; hi 4b Ufiff bill. The
ic-'itueo t VtesUvut Harrison was
iovi tv.'ti w.th ciioji'ij, but uothing to
co:. .ui.n" t tlCo' vwU I outburst of
api.-UMj v.u-h followecl'his allusion
to .SoorvUu'v filaiu'ci A resolution
wn-4 iiil r.i.ln.'C.L emlorsins Blaine
for Uk- KotiibliCan nomination fr
4.liciikiU, whk'h was adopted with a
win. ,)-, b it iitXor some protests :aW
U was wftli
oonni I.t-iImj wranuliu;
drain.-. ;V;r. DUiiie lnaj have beer
ft ve.y sick lUHij. but be has man
nci to have some vorj good work
ill iu for him jit the Keystone State
To nay thut lie is not a candidate
lor tlio Republican nomination for
l'rvHi.:ut in lrt.V, is foil. Nearly
nil 1'iv lc;.ti'olican State Conven
veiHioiiA ibis yoar have passed reso
lutions eulogizing him, while very
But second, what will it cost in
money? - Do the men who howl for
Government ownership of the rail
roads really comprehend the -extent
and signiflcancf of their - demands
What is Jtf Do they mean for
the Government to seize ly .'violence
and to hold the private "property of
citfienft for each are all jtfiilmads?
If they mean this; their own "godSs;
chattels and aereditaments tiay'go
DTtlhe ffJmealsoin a jiffy. Why
ndfrtpfivfttMpmyOrrteE hTjfs'tlWlj'r'19
ontiou iuau miv 4iavj Ji vjjc vjr .vt
othfi: meuor other classes? lNou?
sensei w j ; .
7 8 What" then? The " Govsmment
t pny .if ;t owns, .iiat where is
money to come from? The
bimble-riggers of the. Treasury De-
particnt- arc m&aipuktiug the re-
erved fund, of wVIch they cannot
use a cent, to keep ap a deceptive
show and "to make believe" that the
Treasury ;is not jot empty, and al
the .fuftdsj gone forevar.
How then will thi. government bny
the railroads, telegraphs, &c? ' There
is but one answer. It must be by
an increased taxation.
Do the farmers really desire more
types'' It so, t(ien iuey should stop
cornplaiaing, "
But jltow much will the "taes beiu
creased in order to buy the railroads
telegraphs, &c? ' J
liUio
HnlTl
iiu bid: raised about Mr
(ii his adiuiuistration.
The Press.
inf. hisaame. and tioraaia' srojn.
w . .7. t . .' -1 ". - a. . w
impression thaiiCUllJof
A ew jsngiajttasnagueaj, pw
in W ashtngton, has suggested a car
rious ; Presidential' ticlrfct which he
savs would Drove a stronz. one if
. iT"" . a:"
run on a "platfdrfcx hifch !ahall have
no other pTahks " except Reciprocity
and opposition to sham civil ' service
reform. The ticket which he thinks.
would just fit that platform fsftlaine
of Maine, and Gordon; Georgia.
TtoIt that would be a coinmnauon
of opposites, and handcuffs .woul
probably be required to keep it to
gether. , -If
We have lots of people in W-aati
ington this week, but no politics to
speak of. The American associa
tion for the Advancement of Science
more than a thousand strong, ia hold
ing it-nnual convention here iTues-
day ana vveuneuuay up xi.vu4
We cannoj.sayijxactl,)'. ' Weu tvlsociatiVtf of Amaeui Oarsman
-fHE Cieceliind Pltnitileiler, which
is regarded as authority on Ohio pol
itics, state that thepparent "dis
affe tion-that , Existed among the
ooks like the iMuine boon ia- ito Se Tie- ynt&ta in X hio- Defore the -Omi-
one of the reguUr teabresjbf Hhejnttoc, has"3Lkpeiin.d'n its
8teaaine pariywisjiniiiett against
McKInleyiin;oemo9rt,
tti& PlaiidabeR "can rkfriae to 'vote
part f TfjpJ i iKfVigrtl ib jginbVWKe charac,
Mr! Blaine is bcand to be nominated tefrQkjhefflen. nnon . tha-ticket. ab
the firs,!; embodies the fundamental
principles of the l)emocrtio party,
ivhile the ability andr character of
tue canuiviafcUB i uuaurpassuu auu
unquestioned"; As to the prohibit
uoniaia, taey win. vote merr asuai
CEDUR GROVE ACADEMY.'
-CEDAR GROVE, NrCTt
I
OO f I
FrTeropsJlinh
Primary, Grammar SchcxL4HiahkJBa,XtyUq'1 fYTQ '23-0. JTeA7-
SclknsjiaeeJtoeie Art, .and L.... ......... :--4
Militarv deuartments of study,
Stwdentsiirfepared; foff Junior Class'
- 1 of colleges, or for acti ve life. 1 -
.i-;eireteThefpl
county , to .J. t L.Bropks sq-? Mr.
R. L. IVradsher and J. T. Cates. 'Ksb..
OV BJTJOY who were patrons, tfcs Vast year.
Both the method arid ; results wnen Semi fo 'Ycarr35uok, - and satisfy
Syrup of Figs u taken; it ia pleasant yourse.1. - .j
and refreshing to (he taste, and acts ,r ; VEtf.J. jrA'ME;) .
rrotlw ret nrnmntlv on the Kidneys. I -2t-3.11'
rtia.Cjipal.f..,-
"-''i- tem effectually, dispels colds., head-f Dt.l Lslfi .
-r -.p :rr aches and fevers and cures habitual DOU Ci.;i Hi. IH!iUiCr;;
lt?rV,Hi't.,l0V .'w.ever constipation. Syruo of Figs is the 1 -.li..r -
take much, from the ' Democratic onlv romedv of its" kind ever pro- UetlierlilU, J OrtU arpUlia
strength,
f duced, pleasing- .to the taste and ac-
! rentable to the stomach, prompt in
(Ti'afnl'Rdbbers at .Work. Ha action, and .truly- beae&ial' in its'. IMtVii mliVVM
rNASHVH.i.i,Augf 2I.---X' special effects, prepared only from the iaost -. aiillJiHt hl'IielS 111 tllC
ftwn-Griffid, ': Ga., says- the express heltQy agreeawe suDsiances, xta . jj! .v" -
. . , many excellentr qualitiu-commend it I . r4;"
car, in cnarge-.xn j. x. uyne, wasneia . ...s. . W. mada.i, tie most J " i
many excellentr qualitit-r -commend it
in H and fcfl.ve. raacie.iis
up by three masked men and robbed, popular reinedy known. '?
juat.east jot Collins Statiob;3;Iast ,-rBytup of.. Figs is for -sj
1 .
o",7 v nHf IBnsi jn'ff
.liutiiiisiiiiisy
L' -j ia
UV-rlUOT-ARRIVED FROai
ATliMR;
U Ti. X. N W JJ llJ JL, i.)
r-Kavo-'3iivt.H;'ivl a
nice lino' of ti A T?,' vr-' r
Nhib and - j: Jjui,
from 23altimM'i iir,! Am. w
York, and hare k.,:.,,
-,;. '
sale.:
Boud' wi a I'l-Tijv .I,'ki Jluifinjr
DOc j lioo.n,. LuihtH-' V.''tc 'per
l
night. Conductor . -Ileek says he audt jaottes py au, leauing urug- monin. f.tt- ;
stopped at CollLs' to let off . a' cot- . reUable uggist Whif U..,TMition
' - .. ' ' -i .. . may not have it on hand will pro- from l.. vj $2.'i. - -f
ored woman, and when.; the train' .si-'St Wmt.W'fcr'Wv'-bne-wlio - " " ' '
"fpullexl' oati'he says, -ncione got on, wishes to try ft. Do not accept any 1 ' 'iH-,!'' 'l lITlOiS' '
Chpt. Ashe, iu his admirable speech
l the biwiquct at Winston, among
other excellent things, said on the
toast, "The Press as the leader of
thought,'' that there was a great dif-
fcreuc: between the bankers ant
misinfMS men of North Carolina, and
tlf ' members of the press, the one
i luj-. iookd sharply to their interests
in to maintain their principle
L'i.i others have to maintain
V: '.i- .-in :ii leg without regard to
t . i-.ictcct and often at the sacri
... r . I.ic'ple and interest. Under
H. ti'l- t'..-.anrsi3.nco3 thoy can take
I. . fid tUf.i they are the
.. . . .' tLou rui, not of iaction
: U. his speech4 with "the
i ,aiiirtl( . peroration:
' '.-."' rr.i..t l.i iji-titly the vestaL
i.u - ; --h.il j. , Taey must up
'i . - :hu!s.zZsz ot the Press;
: . . . i ii. uo:a it. There wil
rji.i jtatroiiTaT-itty thenai
iiirjtg'v.ma may i4Je in' the land;
; I ; . friU bo ripe: 1 tile
: ' - :. . -; : x- 'lve peo-
; x f 6 ujH ev'jflow fn
V . . A i)::?o iUusrioud
n-"1 . .: h. vr b-2a to prot
rv.'.v '.v:'.e r.r,d prcaperityof
I ' . -ij3t vi.-.Ve --Iwayo irk
t' .' . . i u re:-.t ezcv.iji
1 ! .. -." . .- ;i.?jf.:- i?ce." Wiisca
iO'.-alup of
possibly approximate the great 6
nres. Vve"suspect that, it will re
quire one thousand fiveundrejpjjk
lion dollars to buy the railroads
aiuuc. 1 UM IB 111
figures. This is a sum nearly eqh&i
to the national debt. ) we think. It
means an expenditure that would
make the farmer pay $25, where be
pays f 10 now. It means ruin. To
talk of buying the railroads of the
country with an empty Treasury and
without more taxations is very ab
surd.'N : i .
WASHINGTON LETTER.
from our Regular Correspondent.
Washigto. Aug. 21, 1891.
' Why has Mr. Harrison cut short
bis vacation! and determined to re
turn Washington early in Septem
berfB the ilitical conandnim of
the-iweek. 'Secretary Foster, who
brppg&t the aiws of the change of
progrjiflnme, a-that it is because of
impott&nt business -jonnected with
the interior department which ro-
quires President,Ilarrison's personal
attention. Thafc&ave speculatioa a
"Conseauenco is
held its annual regatta pn the Poto
mac, and Wednesday and- Thursday
the veteran telegraph operators m-
tluduig the "old-time telegraphers"
and the "military telegraphers held
a reunion which closed with proba
bly' the most unique meeting ever
held in- this or any other country.
There were wires runaing intq ttye
hall connected with every large tele
graph office in the country, and every
word of this speeches made by Mr.
Wanamaker and othera. was instantly
ticked to - more than one hun
dred thousand listening operators in
every section of the country.
State department officiate jvUl
neither deny nor confirm the report
that a new reciprocity proposition
had been recently made by. fthe Ca
nadian Government. ., 4
bnt Ms ' edfffnoer saw three men substitute. ;
tanding'on the side 'of the road and CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
they got in front of the express car. , VIUH ""fro.
Just as the train left ..the station , - - r- ' . -r :
Byne, the messenger, says one of THINGS TO BAT.
them entered the car with his pistol - :
drawn.5 followed by the other- two, ,, ?-he rerytWng in the..
who Ordered him to unlock his safe, C3te?OG$3Cry T.ln
wmch herditt at. the point or three, ' an be found at--murderous
looking pistols. The men I
were of medium size,' and wore as (J 'j ) f fx n b,
masks portions of black aprons. 1m- . pnypnnn -v r '
mediately aftef going through the - .
car they rang the bell and when the HAMSi ,w.b?AR'
RICE, FLOUR,
MEAT. MEAL,
train was nearly at a standstill
jumped and ran off. Conductor Reed,
who was making his way to the i smok- j BUTTER.
b;
S.t" . "
a;. '.
vdr
rt :
.! .V;:i'.-.':i.;c Convention
o ...'. i atOcali, Fla., de-
pi .i,for:n that-the
' : M i'u railroads in
i ?. s. mw. there are
ifihi c tO saiu in
v ja: anl ruuny thai
-ioit ;t. Vve thiny
a.'j t.'-.j t j!.:;uld be
Mi.'. ;tiJi3d by thd
j ti-.'iiur; action in the
r.i.ritreat Alliance official'
- ' -ernian, of the Newt
. . . at t'.io lata Ktafe.Coni
!"t'i3 Allianco, wluchc. met
- jul City, that ' '4the;pro
. ir.ten-Iei more to empha
Brighter Prospects.
wide range, ana the
thattevery imaginable sort of impoir
tant business is being pat forward
as the cause of Jhis. jupposatl to be
jsodden. , termination, bpfr t Lie iost
generally peiieyea atoTy seeis to be
that the "important business con
nected with the Interior department"
is the selection of some oae to take
Secretary Noble's place, as tlie-e is
the best authority for siatiur; that
Secretary Noble la axieji3lj unx
ious to lay dow his present oner
;-
ouc burden ? 3 soon zs he can . do sbi
witj'icut erabpjiic-; jo.-.i to his chief.
Many also believe ii-.st z change is
te be made ia the :3:A of the Pen
sion Oiiioe, ti-.e n::.Ji imtHjrtant, us
far as the eize ra co3t r.ra con
cerned, Oi fie ;-a3 under the
Iutenor dep ...ri.:i:-';, out both of
tes? pla,oe :vt c-jcii oiianged so
orten L-y reoiS ti:.t tcr are natur
ally rany douLt2i-3 o v,
itere ia anotae: i.x-j-oitaat matter
under tbo ouoarviio j of th-3 Interior
;::?.:1 some-
Tao 'weekly nueular ol" Ilambleton
& Co., has th2 following :
"Unless ih: vumoitarjr' distur
baace of !f.s5 wintsr ct;a bo s c&'f.ed,
we have had no p-aic, .bat ztq pass-
in throuprTi . wall -icSnei coarse of.
lidraldatioi, vlucf, "'wails aiatasSefulv
lealthfii! r.ad be-e2cial.' Confi.
dence shakei, p.rr'-l man retnoredis;
trustfal aail 'Iis-iuli.nC to undertake
new obiiffattonh trtiSHreBbyVi
tarco bat th'v EaSljuS'ai ' tdeof
this country. are estAb1jhjedrfP!l
firm basis. T! . if -e have proved by
the ease wit; wi ich ve have ab
sorbed the millions' of see-anties"re
turned froin abrcrJ and have liqui
dated o.ir European indebdness,
Values have jl33i::.od, bat o it not
most remarkable that there ra3 been
r-iz; i ho ; .irpoae ofithe Alliapjaajfto
Iirvj tj Govern.. ect control than
to r - . tliiivi, t.t he believedsfit
v- I ..... I,; 6 's in American politics
:i3 principle of "centifllzal
;n v vovernnierit to acqJP
v.
ti - ,
r: -
.v wo ft few points sag.
i by Iv r. Kingsbury, the able
G. thd 'tVilmineton NMiian
9 ' ' m ...
trA f."i subject. 1 We think they are
'i suviyirg. He says :
"3 A-c;t:ally call attention
j-:-' ;.r.: t-j what this proposed
' K? means. The Third party
pi"u.w?u .goes for complete owner-
of railronda, telegraphs'and teU
-e Iow wht will this result
h; is :Iptolf We suggest merely
icr c.i prpaont without enlarfinc,
..t root i s , first, . to give the general
ovt : :::vit such control that if a
-7-p 'z$i or a Louis Napoleon i or a
'.'Grat ynttte in, tfie' Presidential
. chair, r.n.i should resolve ..upon,:' a
co, ' t . f ' i coma Joe sucg psflrul pto
vid3d r.e had the ariayaad n&vy with
: liia. Jhs3-2 forces could be silently
PcitiiUdQcMCj O Oil
iy.c .pw-ar eontroiiea, ae'
, -'theaasaul df the Fedjera) j?ower9t
: .970 tSiti y- 'railidstaletrtlph''
. al , t(f-; ip-n "cud. the greatest
' a ctrila Wsri;:a?.cra;n'ttaatlft
ctrila rsr .Ka?.yr'fo,"6!bnttalUatIoft i: Thesquabble ia Hhe Pounaylva
' and Cwcfiriaw'wDl hayatbcenmade.Mjnia Reprtbcan oovt-tti3n 'akontthe
de-?tr2ect that -rj ha
thing to so with brinia ibo Presi
dent bora's ahead ofe?tiia2 hegex
has brough
I A. 1 .1. ..t
poeai 10 Dear upon me ca;t;e i; arena
who occupy what is known as the Cher
okee outlet in order to get the-ja - to
eppply (with,the law enacted . by the
last Congress and remove therefrom,
bat if reports received hero are to te
relied upon not one of them hss
has moved or given the slightest in
timation of any such intention. The
matter will be called to Mr. Harri-
son's attention as soon as he comes
back, and it is said that tha Aar.nrt.
. -.-r-q-.r-- r i
men officials will urge upon Lira the
necessi or removing the yi-olaters
to young' L.f misters.
T!iis Gchul is focattd midwav be
tween the Lyiichbui'g Sz Dm-Jm and
Atlaatic fe. Danville uatlroads four
and a half miles from each, and fif
teen miles from. South'. Boston, in a
healthful and 'moral community'.
Nexf Session, Will Open
Sept. 22.. :
For further, information address
the Principal, . - '
. -' . REy. J. A..BEAM,. . -
Bethel Hill, N. C -
: ; - 'I AS'RKETIfeSTv les
'"Ui ''''iJfS cal1 " b fV)inH ;n,.y-
,..Wi: c? 4 J,ifr2'."-i-,-2 , as iinviJijdv will lir lu
- -wwiroqitalitf offends for.
htho taiest Styles
are (.'OTir.inly o-.-iiijg. iu,. tor laicctHhe.rcqitireir.onts of.
mv tra a I if -'wo Hon in nmminj?, ttvlo and prices
gua,niiitei k Pori forget iny place- -3 '
- ' 1 , MRS. ,Tf A. NOKLl,
University of Hortli Carolina.
ng car, where he" supposed, the row
was in progress, saw one of the men
running, and says - he expected the j
fugitive had cut some one and was j
making his escape Messenger Byne
says he does- not know the amount
taken; but that in their hurry the men
overlooked som? very large pack
ages.' It is rumored the amount was
$30,000, though the express officials
CANNED GOODS, etc., etc.
CAKES,
CRACKERS
and
FRUITS.
-A fine assortment of-
MOLASSES. j NEXT TERM BEGINS 8EPT. .8.
ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, SEPT. 2.
Tnitlon $30 "per term. Needy
young men" of talent and character
will be aided with scholarships and
loans. Beaidea the General Courses
CIGARS. CIGARETTES. CHEW- C 8J, r which offer a wide .range
INGandSMOKINGTOBACCa . to u !dMu and Engineering.
For catalogue, etc, address the Jfres-
icient, ; " ;. .- v - .-
GEO. T. WINSTON,
Chapel HilL N.C.
4t
NAILS.
J --A complete line of-
so nttle disffcreanca iJtca money
marttet ana so very tew -Taiiurco iu
the world of n.iaioe?
We are now waiting for .the': turn
of the tide, and while men are in
clined to grumble and complain of
dull and bard times, let us remem
ber that "this, too, will pass away,'
and that, having passed through
cycle of adversity, a period of pros
perity is now da" and will surely
follow. Have we good reasons for
such hopes? 1 es, many
"The proopeots of trade and com
merce are mo3t promising, and all
t t Jo?f -.t :&- 5re&t cropa itJl wh,cbl this country
btl. V. t . J.' 1 ...... A U V 1
thrt if we had had the directing of
events and conditions ourselves, we
could not have shaped them more fa
vorably. First, 7S have a year of
liquidation, which has stopped all
purely speculative enterprises, has
made men economize and curtail
their operations, has caused all finan
cial institutions, to husband their -re-
senrces and strengthen their finan
cial condition, has compelled the re
duction of expenses to the. rniniinnm,
put a stop to nee ;k3& railwaylx-
tensions, ana na3 orouffnt us to a
oonnd and sfe basis , froca which to
only acknowledge to about $2jM. Ladies and Cents Ghoes
It is believed the passenger who; got anil prices lower than the lowest.
oa at uoiiinr was a contederate. r u.a t. f
I A UT OVIUQ UHlgWllSJ
Rrom Bethel Hiii. I Overalls, Suspenders,
Dkab CoukiEB -..Itlias been my OxWd HOSlery,
pleasure to attend the annuf, I meeet- .. ShirtSf etC
ing.oi ine iai Kiver-Association! Thankina mv many friends for
which was largely attended, and past favors, and asking a continuance
i nope iri resist in jnacn 4500a. 1 of the same, 1 remain,
L very, much enjotea -11 the sub-r Yours Trnlr..
jeets "attctfssed, bti must say that E C. H. HUNTER;
my 6Bind"--was forcibly -impressed
won?tne importance of edo- NOTICE 1 1
eating, .the-Tpuasr people : of our
T ... T l.i . 1 I ' Mavln thia JnlT Z7th 1HDI aiuliflarf a mri
1?"Ylifl.VW; veuY.tne saivs 1 laitoTaif i BAiisTihbrnoW"
tlOn Ol our Country depends UOOn a I holding claima against ber estrae to pre
tuAaAAM'U v . ,, , I tent tnem wine lor payment wuam tweiT
thorough education or our children, months from uu date. rbfU owing u. etat
w niie listening to the discussion on WUI 8euia l ooce- 1X18 ,J W rtiaimi-
tuo Mivycfc vi. wuui;abiou, x jwas maue I iam-i' a i... f:. AqjiB,
to feel thankful that .'we as people
of Bethel Hill, are blessed with, such
a school as we Tiave. I speak of
the Bethel Hill Institute. ttienuyforwa
Danville
MILITARY INSTITUTE,
Danville, Va. c.
par-
W..W. KITCHIX.tfy
NOTICE.
To all whom it may concern
-En'slisli,' Clas3iesl, Scientific' and
Business School tor (boys and young
men.
i'il-. iitwstivii i)'ilci. ;
If..i r ; . . 1 any ana an pertODS irom mniii? or :.aruonai 1 n , . , , ,
leeiJsaie in savin? there is no I waiter Pavior ami Moses wiuKuv-.t. i-otii cof-IBrioii o-UidinrTcr, htrtea bvsceam.Jtnd
sohool in or,oat of the State that is l ilt . ilpt and qoi.a water
. , - - I WIVJ LIU f V ILlb lli dX41'V
any oetser conaactea tnsn the above against my consent. v
uju uuijr u .una ins uiiuu lor iruei iViOV
best of all ho trains the soul for God.
M. ii'r r.TOS.
ce.
There are but ,1'ew communities I be-
HaTinsr !li:s 19; i tiay rf A
as A.O-.iat.atc;:ai tc- i.t -.-
. i.;icer.
in every rcons. Bat jlvoos cpatpjete.
K-r.:t..:.il and bauutifal Iccki-
Tor iiifotTs"ra."'-&r':23 t'1'
neve. Dies33l witii such instructors asr!-.'.: 8t:. t. i-u.-.sr t--..?..r fr .uwiau. . -
as iev; j . A. beair. aaa wife. I mach or c:; ; --.i . iti ca . x i -.oov- rr-- . . i . i : . ':
fear that we that k.iow them well do i'?:,t.?yow: !S':': '-Uc?ir- '"iJ v 'T-f' :VJ i-ti
not- appfe?l9ris;'theii" labors', sis :we ' sr as aioTe , . , , ktB fc LI'
shoulii Thoae-Vho'5oabt their abil- wvr: kiiw:?: iZc?l AfvLir. A -R-U .'-;il
lty to cogtapcti soliool of high grade,
woaia fo weii to o-
At f ... - i - -
meir ciosms; cierciaos.
.. A.i,'f
;7 JTTr ff " .1 fi, ' ST1TU
TE
of law by force.
It iaay be too .that the new, recip
rocity treaty with -Teneaaela which
is said to need only- Mr. Harrison's
approval and his official proclama
tion to go into efTect, baa had some
thing to.dp with .changing his plar-s.
There ar also tntWgs which need at
tion. Forinstane, it is generally
conceded that a coaling station in
the Wes' Indies is"a necessity of this
Government, and Haccordina; to Fcod
Douglas, our late Minister to Hayti,
we have lid Droane'ct of jretfcinir ona
from that cbuntryfi Hole St. : Nich
olas. yvSere'shairWegetone? ; The
report'that the Geftttan Governmen
wag trying to uy jhe .'Island of St.
Thomas hqa brouglti to memory the
fact that Denmarkits owner, once ao
pa mark of tfriehdship offered to sell
it to the United States, for a norm.
(tal pce, pind Secretary Sewftrdihco
at the head of the,Stats drtrtmentJ
greea uits purchase, out ro? some
might be bought nor, if Germany
has not -already got - ahead of. 'ne.
neas to occupy Mr. Hfcrriooh's attcn-
nonwnsn ne returns,
maue an upward start; secondly, the
force of circumstances has served to
a largo extent, the clcs3 connection
between the financial "fipsratiess of
the government rind fie money mar
ket, and has euibrcarj selfdependance
upon our financial" ias tit uUons; and
l&3t, bat not lsasi., the products of
the soli n.re ciiowtirq j upon us a hun
dvsd fold and a market - for our sur
plus product is at hand. j
"Depend upon it, the present cloud
has a silver lining, azrd thatdepres
sion and diatru3 will be- reblaced by
confidenct andTSiyro vca varaei."
Suntyy SontJ.
Two; E art h i v. a Irb4 3 i ?'kik Ja .
BMHiW ethqaake
flast Tuosday which was sensibly felt
. J tX, .- - , .
during an cloctnea! storm, bnt it was
supposed t t:ic vibration's of
, ' .''''iV.i' : 'H f?v
ucwgf. taase?,, a ,taia w as Jpiiowed
by aaotherVotio::?i aloii la3t
night."" :Hoa3e3'-?rccnrjl4r- an'l-'apKie
persons was badly fnghtened.T Th3
vibrations r:;-3 fro;a -'iSast to ;Wost.
I do faal thai the t-iwuA Pprar7i
county ; yea, hot" only the county, - - al AU1N 1 1 v
DUt tne tat53 Of Orta Carolina and Opens September 17tby ISSl. One cl tae niost I specjaiicfw.oic.:psr
Virginia shsnld be proad of such teeVL M K"i
pn !ii I caDcl rawing, --t- ailstucaieq'aaa SI
ii - leutioo'- free. : Tenne. vet-y Efcdora!
been liberally patrohid- by its SSnfmWil ftyird session opens 2d
trienas -from both States If those I iiooi, write for a uataioriw to the rresident, j jaai. .Jb or catalogue, adareas
sutnnton, vs.
sttentls'iii t:4e ff o0'i'k
CGtieges . ov'tliff uSoGvhv : ' l.ijht dis
iOaj-G, . psjjiai p. a
ic anc Art. Lrec-
O-
ie
who, have sons and daughters, wish
J. T. A VERITT, President," -
co place them in a nrstHChws school, yirW wit itp iiiinTllV DiJNrUKD, Asst. Pres.
and under the very best influence, SALIiiVl iMLALK AvAlllSiMl, ' "''mi . n ' , v
wiirnever'do better, than "to place "SALEM N C WOtlCe Of aie u - ?i
fhamMn WKn1rnr:'D.- r : ' - -'" BTTirttteofamortfirafeedeedezeerited in me
" "u uauuo iui- tl. A. f . . ' . . 1 to.Knh. D. ..kU nil.
' W - M. V . V . A.. I M. A. m . SB a M aa ' a .a
Beam and wife, at Bethel Hill, N: C. Tnfi D flr FGfflJl 3 YMm Di If!!!
I am. satisfied thatitjs'the cheap-T- ' -T"- T T : : I
SouHl
est school, of its grade in the State.
Rev. J. A. Beam is one of the few
men who 'wants to' etvfe ftiil vain r. '
!cT8ived forWl WobUlni fiom'U
na of record in Book X, page S6 ia tbe Rgls-
order to satisfy the debt seenreri in' uM mUrt.
nge sell to tbe highest bidder for casb at the
Court Bouse door in Roxboro on Mondar the
aVEXZiZZ. I ,"d ' Calvin Jones, A. J
low -man:,, As ocda': he has, placed
the $erms?f Jlis. SChOoi In reach of modellwL Flly eqaipped PreparatofV, art-
Til - a I lAMka - - - - -
ILlTnoHL BVRrV nflR Mr Uaam fVss MHT wwwtuiwiwriiluiwi
-Hester. P. H.Clay
seTenty-one acres, more
great 'interest In youne :i men-' who
wish to study for the ministry. He
has : from: si' ;to eight f in , school
nearly ,all; the time. . The refining
influence exerted upon the pupils, is
a 'matter of observation and won-"
der. The location " of the' InstitoteJ
ls! not only excellent and beautiful,
but it is healthy and pleasant. With
these facts set forth, why not patron-
ppening of thev Uiii versityi
.The University of North Carolina
will open Sept, 3rd. A verv Lmra
increase ; is expected. Three new
professors and y six assistant pro
fessors have been.elected 8ihflfe..Tmtit.
The Gyanasium Director 4 will1, add
boxing and 'ffneing to the physical
eulture,.apf.WhiteTieadywill
ine each, student as he, enters," and
MshribeiystMiiiyid.'
ir mi ueveiopjjijs, poav ana health to
prfactt)rrtiThe chapel hai
leen. tem!ed.f ftayera ; will be
in organ f.ttf e:atcthins.
Tfen" Cimeroi
i ScholiraKin? Vttl
went '"Alumni ' Scholarships have
been established riv200 l?el-
fowships wiHifcelrv educate
eollfego grddates. ; The repairs are
iaarlrf !cpaplete, 'and the South
bull ding i looks like new.; Arrange-'-
meats 'ars now. bein made 6r,atha-
: -Ll " T ---i " A -I . rZ - ' - .
rn baoiajtast Dniiamg. , The Uni
Yorblt? "1a.avl44adlT oa'thc upward
legiate indFost Graduate Departments, beside
first-eteM seboois tn Mule, Art, Xaaasi,
Alffftr4 "18M." ' JOSEPHCS VOITNG BR,'"
W. VT. HrrOHIN. AU'y. , , . Mortgagee
DSSXJKaC YbtJB PKOPIETY IN THK OLD
SlIN MUTOAL INSURANCE
; x of New Orleans, Liu -, -..W'
- Insures against---
FIR E All D LIGHTniriG
2 Organized, isssssEts "
: : fi,o68,26o.--- ,t ; ; "
Compare i it with an v firatclaBs
Compamy yourself, and judge of its
standing.- --rr- '-.l t if:
.f ; , 'Xtepresentea joy t tr
M R. LE E H. DATTLC-
Cashier f People's Bank, "
j v . Iloxboro. N. C-;-: V
Who will always be glad to -see yon;
and write yon a Policy at any time.
t i;, .xTJCKER XRAVER
i t.., jAgents for Person Coa, N.
To thr People Qf Roxberd.
! lf yotf wish your property insured
against Fitec and: Lfghtnih. I am
npw prepared to write van "a tw.Tior
in five-minntesJ; after application.
Will place you in a safo", reliable and
large company and aa. chean aa any
other agent. E.-II. BoVr-y,
- -, ' Insurance Aaent. -!
flUi AA1ZED 183$
T1ZGIHU f HIE MD IlAllIIf B
nsmNCBCOlIPMI.i:
: Richmond;' - - !.
Asset! if s $ 050,000
- INSURES AGAINST
FIREjm LIGHTNING
nn on oompanj, now more tbaa ban tea
tury l toeeesatal operaUon, bu paid ;i
HUNDREDS OP THOUSANDS
f lossn to eittseae of.'ortb Carolina. Lsnm
n n n una r- h - ; is
it i mi ii b r ik-1 - Mtma -'- : ts en
,U UiUO BM ' I ill i I - B w
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1111
? s- "y '
MYILL" BE
iA Wonder of tJiis MiJi1 y Eatul,
: r But what is" that' compared with the inWense sales' of the
CHAE BROS., PIANOS, CHICAGO COTTAGE
ORGANS; ANDiESTEY ORGANS,
The world's three,, Standard instruments. 'Seeing "them "always
a sal to judges of goo'd music. Sold on.
'--iv: - i:". . ' ' . " i - i
a,. a .. . a . .
e r i
3
.. Have oHe placed in your home-at once on triaL and -he. ' . .
suifenoritya, For full informatiou, write ir call on J r
',! - ' ' - - ' ' ' : " - ' ' .' ' ...
tiu-ir
:1
.'.'id.
'- . s
By Tirtue of aMrw J Deed ezecateti to
W-K.K:eh 6ad, By W . 11. Wilson
D
and wife.
office of
i, C. wiiso.si,. i-.aia aalj -t-ecordea o
Eeg.ister iif !-f6Ua Pev3o:r"ouiity, if
, P&a'.t
or cas
AoguEt aaus.auij
Book 11, paa-.e :i;,vyt,-.Af i;lt to tne .tiighest
utuuer ior cast... 'i.-i i. - on v.:atltsua
y vittae of -two sf-TS-l e.:e-u n .
t i?ur e 5Y : i;.i-u
: my
.i .)r.-.
v:ca tave Wa otuy !cie.t m t!.o sassrior
ri - . ..... ' - J . ,
Uvmz. . t,t i ;v i ; v 1j n-Aos !- .i ..... .r:'. J'V.e.,-- '
i - 'i i. :l l it
honsot-, k
bearintr. . i.., ;
"fine yeiio.'.- i-i' . '.-
i ,'.1.... v! . ''i .
. . .-Vr .-". ,
Kjw'i-3-.i .t,-.V . ,. fctiyi cn.j. i
i
Jt.JS
. " ''.s Biicli Ufcle as said Rarncu
i-srtUot July, lS8l..-i . Bfc 9 Ft !,.! Co.
., K' i
By v
iiii' ji-. IBl.'v 4Sf.'.
aui-. ' -'a.
. . . , ;
- w ti
7, i V,
"i..;;-. iJ.i' i':-
t i!?-t f... is? o-.v.-- ;;o::e
ttilA'iiii'ii' 1 : ..""' iX- Pl.cf;-1-,;? -ti.crlaiiil o: i:i -1 i,.r,u
rj.' (::v!?.-a;i ";f -u. : a u-.tuv...-, A. it.
-j-t.aia-ii,-t.jl5tatattf.l ii..- r.is. or
lit.
.T&e asasrMgiW, ss a'ss?. soj j". ia8fc
t:. M flc-.-irocii o leV'inr a. t -E.-.t Sr.-. Tobacco
-Lu.i, cotniium,?. 15 dOrj. '-iijAa ir;.vt to &dia
ted to tlie raising of-Vueati $aU, awi'in'lAist,
anynd etrei-ytJiii that is wowa ia t cs lif -itude.
" - - ''.- "
Terms CMVo, -.r- "-.iVi-- .-..'--'
Sait land Is Jrbst is known oa the Jennie
Mooney riaoe. adjoining If . H, KBarrett, Johu
Aebley and others. . . ' .
3. M K;tON?hBb, "i;
.On Saturday, Aftst23t,h( is?i; we will eirto
theftigrhfest bidder lor4 ctsfc; on tee pro?M,
a certain tract or parceled taU-lyinc-aticeisa
In Bushy Fork townynTJBe90n cour.ty.fi . C.,
adjoining tbe lands of At state of John Hawii-je,
J. X. Daniel. Mrs. AV G. Bibks aacl orbra,
containing 125 acres aiore or es, nwlm-VMas
the rewe ai'BrooVa'lafra. Tins is a j.i,otl
farm ftw Ine tolxwo,-. G(d-dwellirn; no.f ft-e
. Jfnis Jui,i.isyii y J i. ctBMA.-,i . .
1--s-- ' -, t-i ii 01 P -'I'-.K, JSictanond.. ?
Land Sale'x
t j' - ' a, -.V- , ... " i'a f ' '
I.Br Iftac-of ait-order of Uie Snperlor ConrVof
mm . nii aeit on ut; premises,- on
itio
mwwr w D-j-Henicor, at pntMic anotion
to that hiraest bidder, a eertaitt tract ol land
tnutt fa Persoa eoaatr. N. c muir uuta
Ml
I Pardon oowuty. Ni C t r:iii-'.. "..i -'n;'T' iae
vourt tiouse uoor in oxbjio, on. t 3. i Man.
day in September'; 1891, tt t&a J-i'ft 4i frU-tV" jl.r
tipa i cash, remainder on a arX Jtrt nifl?4ti'tt
State and -connty, in hasby 0.S; lowiMl,. i.
adjoining-4ands of B. Y. Atlea, Jai .'i?. lui
and others, oonteiaifir I60"acrs sscaevS fcf
being the Sally Whitfield pUw. - -
Tills 8rdM July. 188L y--
rery nmpie ana concise policy, free of petty
restnetions, and liberal ia its terms andcoa-
4 .J-'.' - " w: H. PALMKE. President.
w, H. HCCABTHT. Secretary. .Am v .-w
i
Wimams,"
I---t, pROPRIa5TQlt.'2. ,;y
'This house43 open jto thft.----Uu.
PUBLIC GEEALLY--',!
t r. -t 4. ., -and tor- , l ,t,
: Good rooms', tabid fare the ' very
boat tli3 market will MTprd..
j-Csdl ,:j4tseo me whenever ah od
portaaity alTard. I atn also prepared
lio takcxeareof uoraei. .
J t . f ; r -W, WILLIAMS
K.aa-l adiaoeat to tbe fanora mininr
erty ia said ToaalUy, containing SW V acres
a Term of sale Jne-tbird cash; one-third la 8
toDtas; ooe-third in 18 months, deferred nay
aseata beariac S per cent, interest from day of
sale. Title is retained until purchase money is
paid In fall. J. -kMKBKITT,
.This 1st of August, J881 Commissioner.
Commissioner,
:;flNOTCE.
Bv virtne of m mnV'ltrivo.iH'l ua . r
Nfl,fe1,J!no"d.bI S-W Oates which is recorded
beinsr Tnesdayf kmrt wee?, at pnblio
! -,;- ; . ,;J.'I.5l5tRlCAN. ' V.
lit-rtJl rfWi B.'COQPERr
- - Executors if J). w r uah,nn.i v
a-
vi - Wo tic',,.1 '' 'I'?.'-''-
By ytftae at twa niort v o- n -ti a-v-......
me by William K Andersoii, whteh hiVe been
daiy registered ia officl ol Raster bilJdVof
Person connty, N. G., liook F. r.. Virefi
S2rS2.e ,8neBJ b"fyer 'casb.'-n-. front ol
17. k -iT' " rson in a tract of
ianrt situate in .'oi-a-' county X.C.-on the
VnX?iCnTb 6l ?Vr:3c'nff'e tends of W?
said tract aw at-rfg more or mi . ' ..
-fr:wrr--a- at ."..-j:r -. J-iiji . n
K i-a A ..f.ftf, i"-T!.(.---l J.J J;;-' t
!, t-... j.?v.; a iv-jK..-tiff.j. t-n 'i.U i. v.y.
i'.l iti 1. jal;. -y.l!l I I la., '
(KSKBWWJ --i3rt.-!n.-,-. i-lf8, C 'l'.--l-.'S
lVv--'1rS,i,-.- c.r'.aaft tt--j.-RiU .-;.;.). , -i.-.-j
tt-x.t 'vault- af'iwj;!"if.-er-,iv -i,y.w n;irri
wl;;c.i intlsyalajp-l,'-. ,..-a.-ru: . :-.v vSon
niiri- .sv . ,Sx;ts:f,i i. ,ai.. ,.iar.".--.v.a.
llavins tliisdayqirM,;: . a.-.:,v...-: -..?o- ,
C'i'. l'aw.Uit-.M:iS tf.j,,- j-v.?; ; ,-.,n - , f
so'is. oricg sa.Cdcaiaj tb ur..fi Yo a :nd
mas"fjedtare-. -phw, w.-.l i U j v. -ns
i;.l5jva c!4WE8 iga.tsii 4-a ,:-t:tc r, .t- at
t'-eiai for -psyorert om -or re' -.- !' . iy
oair. 138 r tt;, ae&i.-i5-i- ! i lijr.
01 fcrisn recoyery; ' a. S i'i VT, ,
?.lfi;.rii.y 8Ui, 1341. :v .n,,::-,;'Df! -
" "7 16-,t . .. ;
ALEXO-BJliAST,
Atiaiiiilsi .iior.
By virtue 'ogftro oert&i'-i wr.rlT cve?iVdl
to ne by JaiMMi llo)kwtty sna ItTsTyrJie- Lr
ot peettsof Persoireo'utfiy. rtvV ufai, k
kfctlio Oaurt House door id tt-ts.t-'irc'ou iitnitt.iy
tho 7ta say of September 41, ei in i aiiait
bu'der for cash ta order toea V.a jta
ness by said wjortKes'ncuro,. Vy , - .
i.jiiff i said moriaSes t:,-y:t: -'tiuU f.J't i;,
Hot-oway's township, siidc-i isV up i,i
olhcra, coetainis; Awi'r.WAr.J:: "y
oa.aertaor eaa,-.-8! at tl if. '.....-
v V.;':.M.;a. :" JD8-EFtitiji0VXt;Sra
. ?WWr KIYCKIN, Att "i Maiatctt,
Eddie Lyon, l Notice , cl gei vice f Sisaunons
iB..(Sjai;fi.jtfTa ..
j xne onvnuiiDiteoTe r.fjv.f -mulTsiluiwUre
Ibat aa acUea rjl-btjf'd a!iLif,J,H4 it.ft Wn-,-menoed
la the Superior Cc! toj Pefi ! .-,
N.C.,.against fiiai, havi'tiic-lre-uip-ir$k2-tno
the dissolution o. the.lida'is f "nnii e.i.xJt 1K
.twaen the p4nlTaa Dfe : : "
Arid the Defewiaat -win."in.'-i:jiji-' iswi V-o'.I'-.a
"m iw requires to a.-p t.- a; tf a i-.jn
of I3i't 8Pvt fc'cart f.s fxleai . ft
nehl.oa tic itBd'4iuilay barre i:.j-t -iitjc iV
tn beutffmuer. IBla-flt Bin9F'Ar.'j('a,.ai ' W lis" '
ae'd a,t the t oiirt iioiwe ia Kiui Ciiuiv, &i'-he
toi-n of Koxnoro. H. C, r;a j'swt.r or ftsmif
to ttiO couiplar.H t.i situl ovtha Viitiut)-'
wril apply to ta Court toi'taa-retief kom.mJU i
sata comnlttlAt, : 'I'ltm 23:a day of J. nu. lS'Ji.. .
, , . M , BKADa'HISK.--.'i
Cici X tjupei soi' Cjurt"
r 1
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i 1
The Win July, IVji. , , V
. ' vj. C.J T.ASS, MHfcee.
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