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- lew! Hi H i lie INDEPEXDINT I1ST ALL TLilTSTC Term U.OO i r -V :- VOL. XII. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, 0 V KMHKR v ' :2, dv- KIHTuRIU. NOTES. ASOTHKR (ilMMitK MOV KM UN I . fraud an 1 b-oMer: "This was A report comes from Michigan the must nnkmdest cnt nf all '' It have canceled that the farmers of that S:ite are r,nlll,-N or., of the asassi, nation inter joining the Patrons of Husbandry . , , by the thousand, and that tbev f :.-a-. Antony spoke well : hare organizations in rift v sev, n of 'T"' in thi place ran Caserns' uag- NK .AirKKH. predict th eirhtv three mnnl les fhenbiee- geriDrougn. i i l i . se. what a rent ( .ink'rt's.onal elections beint: a erand political com bui.it ion mnHo' a; raj. id ; ... led tu li;s u- .t.t.s te-i .tud kl'ine into ' ,N" h;c ton Tost. 'A a l rKK.s v, liii-h iias gradually i.t iii. TL; .inmtdiate cause of h s Uie.'t-. :r it- .said, was a woman named Jennie J)ayis. with OKTH CAROLINA NEWS. the enyious Caeca whi) in lie i The inspect that th- s:,i Uawsoii to Fcr W&ii Sftd! -teiSSrsd" ; DlgBstlmi Disordered Liver. 80X3) BY AIX DRUOOISTS. . PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Prroartd anlr by THOJiBIIEai AM, St. Helms, Unrashi nKm:l.ui.!. IS. F. ALLEX if- CO., Sole Agent t'U'ED (TTATK. BU : e x ;. t 1. . W u: riNvn p inn i ur d, 'p!,:.i iverwhelmingly tgainst monopolies and trusts. Through tlm. the well-beloved Brums 'yert ts in his warm meaee, the it;de. 1'hila- .Wo (If -four drugTrs: VPUls on rtXtipi oi pk .-- ;i t (..' kj rr 4' b bad t K S. nmfs lnig S Nei i:iv : r, 1 ORU, :i; ! i . II ;QSTTflNGER BROS. Have for sale at Lowest Prices Possible: sir v, S,) 1W Lortllar-i Soaf. 1.000 Jo. ("oats' Spol Cotton. 1M bona TobaiMo, 100 baJa rf TT- M. Uo!t P lv tOO boxe af ial Soap, the b'nt ; n 50 bia of 4-4 BhMtin. 10O box-a of Arm mi ElimxT 1'rma i S 5tX) bbU- N C'fk, i.0X pair ' ZiUr liroa. and Kt Slav A KI LL UNK OK : 1 : arrison s , ' a r ; n his sh:ver;nK' ui ii -. ' i: 1 a : v m . v. turned t he ( .'. oi c.i; : :. far t lie foun . new . T.ibernacie at ..is: lol.'..tv -KI.K has accepted be present at the : .-; v ue of lien. Lee V .i. - N w s aud Ob- ,. -J;.- call lor a mon .rr.il dames Daniel. writer was with him in Hodea' . on. aud bears testimony to .- . i et' 'paalitii-s i; in ni..i;i papers call Gen, ... ... r i .en. Ki," citing that i .1:1 x-grueral, ex minister, Sach actiou, they claim, has been forced upon them by circumstances that are becoming unbearable, and for which they have vainly sought relief through either of the exist ing parties. Washington Post. We consider this indicative of the success of the Democratic party. These Michigan farmers, if they are representatives of their calling, are honest men. They see the help lessness of relief, from the Repub lican party, and are in search ol help from some other quarter. True, they saj that ' they have vainl" socght relief through either of the existing parties." but the evils of which they complain are the result of Republican measures which the democratic prty is seek- ing to overthrow. The.se Michigan farmers have hitherto acted with the Republican party, and this break from its ranks will lead right York. id i eei.'iu- i n fa naued. rs c.,ii:ii to lutve found nip- h.id been taken by h;s woman's house, and '! n: l. -rj to "ew A Ml ( 11 M KIU.II KKrOIlM. na !! 1.1C It is pre I'u 11 re : hi formed a;; o; in;: in the -qualii'v i.::n I'm day t In- S : ; t ; that in fhat a 11 : :i a c ,'d I: x party chief, ex fctnre straight to the democratic fold. .1 is now living in ex-' Michigan will not be alone. Tin dabbed And. as ho plucked his cursed steel awny. Mark h"w the blcod of Ca'jar followed it Rut the nobic Rrotus says : ' "As he was ambitious I slew him. ThTf is tears for his love; joy for his fortune, honor for his valor; und de3th for h is ambi'.icn . ' ' Mr. ouay's Republican is m v, as honored, it w.13 for his rascality t hey slew In m ! These young men of I'ltLsburg admired his genius, but ib-tested his leprosy. They re coiled at the idea of personal con tact with the man who riots in cotiiiptb-ii. and seeks the accom plishment of his object through the misfortunes of his fellow men. He is no nritor to arouse the passions. 1:0 -debater to convince the judg ments i t men. He turns from the ie.ilai in which mind hold imperial siv.iv, and. with a bribe in his hand, goes to the abode of poverty to buy power with bread: No practice is uot uniform. From the State Papers. Evangelist W. P. Pife is conducting a series of meetings in Washington. Much interest is manifested. Evangelist Pearson is now at work in Henderson. Great success attends his eiTorts wherever he goes. Fayetteville Observer: The Centen nial committee decided the other after noon to erect six triumphal arches in different parts of the city, under which the centennial pageant will march in procession. 1 AY - I DKARS OF MISS W-. " DHEAM. tier head upon her snow-wh:;e pillow , Her eyen in slumber closed. She dreams the dreams of innocence. Her power of will deposed. She dreams of that great power, love. Sovereign of the human breast, It throws its figures on the whII, As if 'twould her fancy test. The first, a somewhat handsome man. His character pure and bright. But he fails to inspire a passing fancy, And passes in Bilnce out of sight. il e c 1 not so tar us Ti coined. Cocd-I low a is 1.;; : ! 01 ether man is not cxclu bll.V, bee ill- e oi" Oj 1 1 :i : i :i o ; - he g the accused, lit: ; oath, t i:.i . his cp that tiu-v c.ttiuut 1 uror. ic I 'imii : m that il.i i.lt State Is (';;!! 'CIO I lea 1 ' !' Il t . Ic .-i ing t h - lead 1 a A 1 I'o.ona a ded from ; he j ury 1: :iv .n ; lo; mi. d an : 1 i 1 ' 01 i il n.icence of he says, under nious are s.i lixed be changed by the near man has Rv. Carter Burndtc, mayor of Ruth- The next a man of talent rare, so nend- erfordton. N. C died suddenly, while A mind profound and deen not dis I'iie other of 1 o w a . need j '"n iu uourt, on mm juonaay, .tie lans to inrui ner bosom loo. October 29. Heart failure was the cause Her love is still asleep. 01 ueam. iae was abount seventy-live years old . The third in pompous, etately wealm Appears upon the wall . He seems quite confident, but fiis Her fancy to enthrall. 1 - Pi V THL With erect and beautiful furui. But still he lacks that manic power Which would her bosotn charm. Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing & Furniture l II. V m ear. '. read CO Us. Farmers' ays he pendence AT KKTAII- AND WHO! KSAI.l W tr pr?rw! lo juj rou -.hi ari Raxica.a for -. 1 M - 7 Ll OETTINGER BROS. . e or 1 . Wm. SULTAN Still Leads in LOW PRICES, l'fclaration of Inde- Mil K.l'KW : u.:t- in- said when he assert- the Northwest. It will stir the it Circer Cleveland would be blood of the yeomanry like the old ..nattd ;n 1 vj. Ctov. Hill he Declaration stirred the spirits of iers practically out of the. oar revolutionary farmers. It w;ll kindle a tlama, on the shores of the Northern lakes that wdl be auswered by beacon lights through out the I 'nuui. The revol- n .ll be the revolt of Republicans. 1 )en;ocr,its know full well the ciue of the tii'iibie, and they will erect standards around which their Republican wonder tffe pure and noble young men of Pittsburg refused to take will be read throughout the hand sta-ned wit h the bleed of the innocent ! Asheville Journal: Ben Collins called at the Journal office this afternoon and nave the weight of the fifteen kins which he gathered from one vine The fourth, the handsomest of men. on his lot in Asheville this fall. The aggregate weight was 946 pounds the largest weighing 155 pounds. Nashville Argonaut: Intelligence is Ob "Lail," ihou with mind so run necessary to success in any business Fancy so light and free, enterprise, but how can a man be in- For what wert thou created? telligent and have broad, progressive 1 Has earth a need for thee.' views who does not read newspapers V ' , .. , I; is an impossibility. A good news-: K?w thu' 0 J'V thHl thy sphere paper is worth more to a farmer than a i T Lpon .thl8 18 lV.e' , ton of guano 1 sweeten the bitter life of man. t- -i ,. 1 And his character to improve. v inston Daily: The North Carolina: Annual Conference of the Methodist j ut somewhere in life's crowded walks Episcopal Churob. South, will convene husband thou wilt find at Greensboro, Wednesday, November 1 Whom thou canst love most passionately 27th. Our neighbor city is alreadv With all thy soul and mind . the qualifications of jurois. ami the maVn PrePaatjns to entertain the Then thou wilt know in thy happiness . u j , cuioitaiu , what a priceless gift is love, it handsomely. Bastowed unon frail woman-kinrl By the All-wise Power above. ' Johnson s Mills, N. C. .: I KIDNEYf f 'V any testimony ttiat may bo intio duced. 1 he same praC ice prevails in Texas. In some oi the States it is left with judges to determine We join t ho Headlight in say-. Ooldsboro Argus: The electric light ing: "Let tne press of North Ca- is in abeyance for awjhile. Ic was only Mi r ti . 1 . .1 ..inn, I.' T 1. . rolina ta.vC up this important mat- as permanent arrangements can beper-! ter, and we have no doubt that the fected, it will be turned on for always, i X. ; n teres. ; d volume will DD but how ;.T Will :t be issued il ricn ance or fiction R ki III" T I . K il's propo; of 'personal reaonisces doubted ly b :.i io c.a.ss t- a:i L.ster - .gge.-'.ed by facts! St. Louis D;s p.C ti. I; ha- been stati 1 that Mr Ha, ford had resigned his place as private secretary to President Harrison, but it is now said that he is n.ch improved and will re same u:s duties at the white boa am a', once. I.AWRF.NCK PERCY IUWS0.V The subject of this brief sketch is a yonng man who has fallen through the subtle influence ot temptation. 1'ew young men have evec com motio, d life with fairer prospects than those that attended Percy Dawson on ins entrance upon its btisv scenes. His bo hoods home was a happv one. united the charm ol a gentle spirit mil l jrity of our people favor of chat) system." be in Commerce in the Church. London Christian GUtbe. It is a fine light Men who have travel- j We have not yet in the English td widely Bay it is the btst they have v, v. 1 i ! ingthe present jury everseen. uuuauM ouu cuapeis lub pian W-.lson Advance: Mr. Raffin Rn. i ""P" pupu.ai uiuuaiy n frow. of Cross Roads township, has piaceu us unaer oongations lor a I 'tickler-' full of the finest syrup we I l.ATLST SLW.s. churches, where the pews are an nually let by auction to the highest bidders; but the difference is only CLL-.'. , PUfit r : . - ill a., t ! - iIlIic!.: SYl'E XJ 1 " CALIFORNIA I.RFAM RA MWi Clrnnici fflr Vc'f - Hvg j rtarsd (ran las Nortbsru Mark : w t r. I.i.r. TUH SIct4i Stock I aver kspt, I im irotn to f;Scll Cheaper than Any One in the City ' largest Stock of Clothing in the City ! ain't S'U from $2.50 . Boy's Kas Sana, four to sht ' 11m U Ldil' CTasAi aai Naw Uaxitw a!o Do!mr.j. CkU'a -OmIa, 6r U twalrs jear, $1.25. lra' (M43ka at II 00. '-"Lftsi'tUM aai Imm Skosa, to 1 00. "Tlf. im IUjV flA., 10c. to 1. CABPJna will k mtld very law A fill 1 in- of Tnati n i Vi . "Ttj viI itok oDry Goijan 1 Nonaw will be soil 1: JlKITl P2.1CK3. a I kT to oaks room far rnj Knormous 8tok of Clothier. Keaabr Ue ples. llK.u.riiY public sentiment in lontana has proved too strong for te nr8t g0. -tiemtrs wtio are endeavoring x)emcracv. Party spirit is vary strong brethren can rajiy and find shelter. Rut snppose results do not rea . h this and loving heart with the refine oonsummation, still the result will ment of letters and the culture ot be beneficial. A party of farmers, art. His father stood among the organized gainst trusts and mo foremost men of the Alabama bar. nopolies, must become anailyof A member of the law firm of Democrat. It wilfbe aa honest I'ettus & Dawson, associated in the party, and an honest purpose is courts with tuch men as Senators KaI.i-.i oi. N. 1 .. O.'tober us About two Wbtks a.-o one Berrier ki.led his mother-in law at Lexington, N. C ..'and on being captured he was Ijnehfd. Oov. Fuwle urged Solicitor Long to dis cover the lynchers, and Mr. Long made a fh i a v i c before- Judge Phillips, on which twfntv of the lvnchers . have Kr.rtr, nr.n,. .1 .l M ,,.l Ills moiuer euard Some of the'ringleadprs have have ever tasted. It was made by him j one of degree, not principle. Iu an ''- Pa. of Tha. hTnm ' irT t.hVt tnwnBhin mcrewiDg number of Nonconform Hi HI fLV "MfTJ . .... r ' lQf ohnribno rvr n 11 i 1 f , x r. . . 1 , tbis year as well as in other portions of 'CM' v"ulv"ca "uc uuwunn iuu: in the county. 'charged for all seats alike. In Raleigh News and Observer: Among j otuers, again, DO regular trafhc is 1 11 1 xcitercent prevails at lied. Much Lexington. LexisgT' x, Oct. Oj. The interest in the 'rial of the lynchers of Rooert Beir rier continues. Two more men arrest ed, making a totil of.twenty-eihtnow under guard. Kveryt'nDg is quiet, but no changr in public sentiment. There are sixty witnesses to be examined. New Ymk, O.-t. 29 The agony is over and tto most exciting and inter- the arrangements for the Centennial at I ay etteville on the 20th of November, it is announced that thirteen ladies will represent the thirteen original States. Miss Maggie Pemberton, of Fayettoville, will represent North Ca rolina, and will bear a magnificent flag in the parade. Scotland Neck Democrat: The papers are tlowing Pitt county as a tobacco section, and from what we have heard directly from tobacco growers there, the papers are not misrepresenting Pitt. We ara delighted to learn of this new resource of our neighbor county, and we hone to see this part cf 10s develD-- 1 conversion to Morgan and Pugh and ex-Governor esting basebf.il contest in the history of ment pushed vigorously. Ally- I' I D tl .1 111 111 alio litn u 1 ii . so. Hrstos 1 I. Se use of ''. a ii'l 1 1 . Tin' Tin: i i A pnrl . BKreftii mall . rr 66 Warni iH AD, f f i if r i-. totii : KAY -FEVER r i rll ftnd h 1 1 rnt:t? Nt. liy 1 ICollIKKH. loilfilwly '.. reerst the will of the people as etpressed .it the ballot box, and there seem- to be little reason to doa'it that:: wiii en force j astice in the end. Rjton Post. H 1 ru crimf, with swifter trials of Watts, his name ".as known and tne national game nas neen ueciaed. In todav g game between New "iork honored throughout the State. and Brooklyn for the world's cham- It is Sad that the son of such a pionship, the Giants won the much cov- , ... , ,11 - -f ttea pennant dv a scope 01 tnree to two. are farmers who have been Repub pair should be a lelon . How is it, The game was an intensely exciting' licana all their lives, who will rebel and how came it so T one, and one of the most closely con-; it cords are hard to break. and There I . I 11 t . M. I lUn f,tV.nr Af I T- n T- againsi oeing canea uemocraif, .m.wwu,i,u.ii. unci.., Thousands of ceople witnessed the kI T" 7"iZ 7n. . ) , . -, r y- , 1 1 -1 , a vuv annua j noio wavtlivj WAaob s.ronger laws against , bat ther must remember that there was appointed by air. Cleveland game and the enthusiasm of that great I outstanding aoeonnta and a heavr atock in : can be but two rreat parties in this Commissioner of Kducation. lie : "L "r"'"" r...5 ST : 01 uasaieaDie goods. tested of the entire series. Kinston Free Press: Mr. Jno. L. Hartsfield made an assignment Monday to Mr. C. W. Hartsfield. Liabilities So, 000, assets the same. Creditors pre ferred to the amount of 2,500. Mr. Hartsfield is a clever and worthy young man, and haa the sympathy of the com munity in his misfortune. The causes arraigned, aDd with sorer ends of-country. All and on the bleaching boards fs beyond1 .f. r,, Kt,I ,ropr nnali fi-af inn for t h A no- i .u t . a ;v.i 1 ..1. I" dranfl niiru,l'l LU 1U"U" !F'P".i',iiu Conference were pleased with our little La Grange Sentinel : Visitors at the graph wire to transmit. It is hardly fair even to call it enthu- town and paid it and our citizens some justice then the cry of '-the law's party 0u a single idea will fail, sitioa. If the Department of Edu delay" as w.ll as the law's nncert- The science of governments is the cation failed to accomplishment the ' giagm. It wa8 more Jike frec and th nice complimente. We think they all ainty w:.i de out, and criminals m08t difficult ofall sciences, and high purposes for which it was New "i orkers were drunk with joy. We noticed a lot of the largest and w! tw. nrnniht v and mil 7 da t ii 1 u . u j . i : a,.,,,;,.) ir oris nnl lh fjn t nf nusiUJ-OAi-tii, j.m . C., wet. 4i I. I 1 - . I lBSl UU1J W UJMIC1 CS1 Ujuc UlllClJl. vi fc""- .. - -r Leopold ':th. Wilmington Messenger. stndv of manv tears ajaite"M bv the accomplished Commiseixiner MM k President Kliot of Harrard the biatorr of nations and trie Un his induction into oflice, Mr h.w announced himself a Democrat i oouncili of sages of every age. A finest lookinsr notatoea wt h&vn ever a well fenown cigar manu- 8een. raised bv Mr. P. M. Hardv. of facturer of this city, died this evening Lenoir Inatitute. Thflv warn of th of Bright's diseaee, aged forty years. nortan yam variety. It's a treat to look Son Lawrence ; Great excitement prevails in Lincoln al su.n nne potatoes. county, West V irginia, over the fearful I (Jharlotte News: The new bagging J. A. Txrcrwiy, Wwia. - wS4 Dawson made his he is being pounced upon by all the ; political party must comprehend Percy Dawson his private secre- tragedy of Thursday nightof last week. : mill at Concord will soon be ready to Jxi organs ol the country. Soon all the elements of government tary. His duties made young when two men, who had been hired to begin operation, as the iroof is inow b- U KJ LA1 Li i ty UiUlUrjl , Cl C r HJ 1 U put VU A. U O 1UBIU MUHUiUK AO an organized band of sixty 364x126 feet, two stories, with base- we stia.l .i rn that the scholarly and address Itself to all the needs, ' Dawson familiar with everything buUetgby Oppoait Baptiat Chareh. NEW BKRNK, N. I w i ' i r . -byT MIS) ii i I ii n - WMTLffl ' 1 It K tv:d- : iLiagl.-e toll, ( m o : i L.-'n. b re i . m.in I IU:;: oldest and rreatest methoda and ends of leeislation. It about the oflice. He knew the 1 men. There are two factions, both well ment. It will operate 500 looms for Uh foreign combination of the safe, and this to d 8pindles, with all the necessary pre- and domestic affairs, and be able him was -the tree of the knowl- A.arge buiIdinK connected with Ar. : P".,. "ffj:, finS f to succor the weak and conciliate edge ol good and evil in the midst mour's mammoth packing houses in "" ln be worked npwr da? The fV,- t ..rtUrih.ra pan f 1 1 1 w o a r d e n ." Hp took t h for-' Kan8aa Cl 1 7 ' Kansas . w as en tirely d e- ' ; , , B ; , . . , -. fJ. . trni kuv otiuui a otaT Lunt v u v i v. vvm o , be a political party, composed alone bidden frnit and fell 1 oT farmers, argues ignorance of the Was he in need of money ? There nature and design ot parties. was no good reason why he should have been. His lamily is noted for its wealth, and he is reputed as Camdtn, yesterd9y havmg a fortune of his own. His Richmond. Va.. Oct. 30. A mortgage ahnnhl liuve ni-iiip was tonay recoruen nere irom tne men- head of th institution of learning on this con- must b conversant tinent be:::g a I'emocrat cannot read. He has read the party platforms and histories. Rloom ington Pullet m. of Prince Hatz lara Huntington. VAN WINKLE GIHV MACHINERY CO., COTTON GINS, PRESSES, FEEDERS CONDENSERS. . a a; 11 a r r a z M:-- e: ot Mr. ( od;s P. Hunting- Farmers, like other men. must New ,i ork. took place last bo Democrats or Republicans, and ::it:.e athoiic ratory ,at as the Republican party is chitily ci. l...g;.iid. A wedding distinguished for the advocacy and w.n M-ro 1 jhe Cfer- adoption of measures mosMiurtful i.oa.-.-y . alter Inch Prince to farming interests, it is reason- ,d: n.d h;s bride started to able to suppose that farmers who know their rights, will defend them in the ranks of the Dejiio'racv. early- training . 1 . .u I .. T i . U1IWO ry ill Jlgubuu UJ CIWM 11.11.1 . ing. The loss is 3110,0.0, which is Elizabeth City Economist: Governor covered by ic?uranc. Fowle please take notice that there is a fleet of non-resident vessels now tak Charlfsc -.v, P. C. October 30 ing oyster plantings from the natural John L. MnBi.'.-, ex Governor of South oyster beds of Pamplico Sound for sale Carolina, died at his plantation, near in Virginia and Maryland, in defiance of the laws of North Carolina, while some of our law-abiding sea-faring men are debarred from this profitable but nxea; each pewholder is lelt to assess himself, and to subscribe what he can ail'ord lor church ex penses. Rut in almost all cases the allotment of seats is equally rigid. "My own pew," when once secured, lg is counted a sacred spot, dedicated to my own use, a private reserve on which nobody has any right to trespass except in my absence or by my leave. It is true a certain number of free seats are often re served, especially in half-empty churches, for the stranger and the rrr0 1. v. c p-,ri. Tr.,.T poor. But these are usually seats j vv aneb, WXKS, JtWeil, that other people have rejected SOLID SILVLK. the back rows of a gallery, or the! AND PLATLD WAKE bare, uncashioned benches of an I aisle in strikinc contrast with I siKn w i.i . those unholstered and p.arnptoil .. 1 ket'v 1 '-' ''r ",' ' k "f ; I . r , . 1 . tnan anv other store 1:1 pews which seem to have been in- i tke pan u n iar T . - 1862. EftTlJi 1888. THE JiiWELER HAH A FIXE t'TC'CK OF oculated with the drawing room. Earely do you find a Nonconformist church where there ia indeed and in truth no respect of persons a church which dare write over its j state, doorway, "Whosoever will, let him come lreely." ! isnoc tnis state ot things un scriptural and unchristian! It is difficult to read those scathing words about the man with the gold ring and the goodly apparel getting a front seat in the vast assembly, while the poor man in vile raiment was pushed in a corner to suit his clothes without feeling that St. James would have made very short work with pew-rents in the primi tive church at Jerusalem. He, at any rate, had not forgotten his Easter's warning: ' The Scribes and Pharisees, do not ye after their works For they love the chief seats in the synagogues.'' He at least, was in no conflict with St. Paul over this point, tiat in Christ Jesus there is neither bond nor -free, workman nor capitalist; they are all one in Him, and all brothers in his wor- f tpeetHclea th ( nrolina bi m to the eyes of partn-c iipoimil' th- :n. Ha-rintr worked steadily V. thf bench for over thirty ye irn, I t e 1 cm. to as good work as any w:.tc hniakcr in thT" COMK AND UK SAM K h TON. Midi) ! Ht root. Opposite pRptiHt Church. fU' dwtf kT R, JONES, Heavy . C Dry Goads .... uins. I'llll Bll.C Pre es if Call arm Shi isf. i. i i mond & Danville Riilroad company to illegal trade. We look to you as the ship, and all equal in his churc him prefer want to dishonor, had it the Central Trust company, of S'ew ' :.e ; r edit ; r.g tour i 1 V : . : . N ; ,s s.i.d to be s ci !- her h us and 18 i. ird. .iiid hopes he won't MATT tl AY ULACKRALLF.H. L'nited States Senator M. "r ' t r e i . n. i . . y e. y a; pa' !i ::. v c.t C . -1 l-l i ... 1 1. r t mtmtm Tmlw IW iw . !.! W IiimUIm mi 4 1 1 ffcH nil. fin rsi . Tti I al l til ui lickiiirf C: A Tt.A 1 .V . ' . ' .tr . i I H"3sa & SDunilrs nsu-ijtiuito roio wison. yrwm ' - I.T.T V i -. . i i :. FfiOST KING COMPANY. r u k ' :n : tl . s 111 s ' a r l'm-re are ever so Quay, chairman of the. Republican i :h:s country who National Committee, has been -;. her so much that blackllled by the Yonng Men's , , . Repoblican Tariff Club of this citv. e .he Mffli thing, j,,. gua. wa pro,,osej for t:.ey c.in to realize honorary membership, and natural- - : :ia hope.--WiI- ly the rejection of the executive head of the great t an tl" party, by the leading tariff organization of . oui-s l. m mb- the greatest tariff city in the C tr.on .,-:.. Kiim acivpted b causeil no end of talk Pitts- mm;-s:oi.er of Pen- bnrg ( Pa., Special. .: oi. that he should That the rejection ot .Mr. v jay rid ui t he afT.irfl of by the leaxling tarnL organization : :. : be hampered of Pennsylvania, will be explained lie must intend aVresul ' i ng from sum e ins ign : tican t . .-ea.su -y sjrlua into pique, is to be expected, but it is .re.ni forthwith. The not probable that the public will :. we :ned to hampor bo satisfied with any such explana- ' d:- i;.ce he had to tion. Republican newspapers and 1 e elar.d Plain biased Republican partisans may accept some such statement as the solution of this most palpable indignity, but the honest enquirer after truth will seek fur mure sub stantial reasons. The person blackballed is a c.t: :en of the otate in which :: oc curred. He is a I mted states Senator, represeiicng tne :cat State of Pennsylvania in the most august assembly in the world. He ;s at the head of the great political party of which the Young Men's Republican Tariff Club of Pittsburg is a constituent part. How then, can we account for the rejec- Yot k. se :uring 3..ji 'O.COO. the amount needed for iquipment. rolling fctock, etc. I.uM"'N. 'cc -- Rrporta have reached here of a minsucre by natives of Suuthwcst New.- Guinea, the victims being Rev. M. Savage, a Loudon mis- iet the Washington Post of sinnary. nt I tiie crew of the cutter , t i i .,,11.1 i . Marr, belonging ta the l. jnuon jlirision- last lhursday tell the sad story : ary ;cciely ,t.aeena!and steamer. "According to the inspectors the Albatros, haa gene to ihe sceDe of young Dawson had the combina- the trouble. tion of the safe, and on twoocca- Nuw York. Oct. 30. Dr. Dewiu Tl- been necessary for him to choose between the two. Rut he was iu Washington, unrestrained by the hallowed associations of home, and theu the temptation came. But we w executive of the laws to correct it. Raleigh Call: Information was re ceived here today of a sad occurrence near Apex on Saturday. Tne little three-year-old son of Mr. J. Holland was burned to death The little boy with another child was in a room where a fire was burning. They were left alone for a short time, during which the bor little fellow's clothing caught in some way. His screams of agony brought assistance, but it came too late. He was so fearfully burned that he died quickly after he was reached. Durham Globe: The entire com munity was saddened yesterday by the J. H. OK siotis he opened the heavy iron mage, bis v ife. daughter, and his door unobserved, and took from private ecretary and wifj were among information that Mr. Thos. D. Jonee. the 'sale between hJU and4100 the Passengers, on the steamer City of one of Durham's most prominent and , ,r -.mns tL nnlv fnr Far is. w h ich sh i I -d for Liverpool today . popular citizens, had "passed beyond worth of s.atnps l ie only use for Doctor Xalm, c wlil be g0De untlUhe river," after a lingering illness these Stamps the bureau OniCialS middle of January lie will slop at frnm thnt rlread dastrover consumntion. have is in sending mail matter to Paris, Rome, and Naplea sd then visit jrr. Jones was about 35 years of age. JOHN S . v. - Li ( 1 FoUUilCl a lUniif'n . , ... . ii TI ,l T .. .1 ri couuti ies,anu as tnis is done tur ""y L"iu- Innir intprrnlc t,m t h a The steamer Kanawha, from Newport News, arrived this morning with the fore utilv reooeiy as no. uiscov ei eu 1111- crew of the steamer Cleopatra, twenty- mediatelv, and possibly might never 8ix in number, and the crew of the have been discovered by the bureau steamboat Crystal Wave, which were eiTicials had the matter" rested sole- both sunk in collision at 5:30 yesterday K i' ":: airman . io ; . ; ve I om it t tie act ; e : n terest se:.: campaign by rveland ill lnter I c n.ocracy of the r. i '.eve'.and '.1 do wm- to atd the ilea: 'ed by no st.":: ; s as to . c '. : n g s e r t;o helpful. ly with them. The discovery of the crime, however, came through another source and in a manner which young Dawson himself could hardly have anticipated. The first intimation received by t he aut horities that a robbery had occurred w as when Inspectors Smith and Arringtou learned from New York that some one in this city was All morning olf the Capes ol Delaware hands were saved . Tne Cleopatra belonged tih t lie Old Dominion Line, and was bound from West Point, Va , for New York. The Crystal Wave was a side wheel river steamer and w is bound for Washing ton. D. C. y, i i.tx w n . W. Va . O.-tober 30 A hundred and tilty men. nearly equally county divided between the Htrieids aud Mc Coys, were massed some tfn or twelve He came to Durham from Virginia about ten years ago and entered the tobacco business. Mr. Jones was a prominent member of both the Durham Tobacco Association and the Chamber of Commerce. Snow Hill Baptist: Mr. W. F. Brand, an old soldier of the Mexican war who resides about eight miles from here, has in possession an overcoat, testament and knife which he used while a soldier in that war. All of these articles are in use tow, and have been ever since hia discharge. He also has a walking cane which he cut near Puna Vista. the colored people on oanay nan, mis arfpnrl ita services l-i ii t- eonnht r ha A rbonsao a but apart from any express words in Scripture, pew rents and the rights they convey seem contrary to the whole genius of the Gospel. They perpetuate and embalm in the worship of God just those earthly things and carnal distinc tions which Christ came to abolish. They build again in the House ol God those middle walls of partition which Christ died to destroy. They make the word of God of none e fleet i sw Mm 1 ' by their tradition. What is the wear. -; use of " affirming from the pulpit I ,r"" ; ! that all souls are equal before their "'il,,',", " " , Maker, while the very arrangement . of the congregation is an open de-1 for am- . . nial of the truth you preach ? 1 w r. n It is idle to waste arguments ' f"",;'" ' ' against a commercial system of K.v. k,.: k ;:. :.. pew-letting, which would'infallibly ona hv "B Danish into back seats the twelve j Apostles and their Master too. j Jg PlSW i But, after all, the question of seat appropriation is quite as great a t hindrance to the entrance of the workiDg classes to places of wor i ship as are pew-rents, although it would be more difficult to abolish the system. The serious work of a church lies among those w ho are not yet earnest enough to habitu " 1 liese are Hill r i ill disposing of a quantity of Stamps males eouth of Hamlin last ni,jht, and a in that citv. They knew that it bloody battle today is inevitable. The was not i.kelv that each a tiling McCos aie intrenched in the hills, and could occur unless some branch of at l. st reports the Uathelds have d.scov. . ered their w hereabouts and are march- the Government had suffered, and bb )Ut xly Btr0. to attack them. they set about to digCOVer where but nothing could be lone before morn- t he larcenies were being committed, ing on acuum of t..e darkness. Jos. It was several davs before their in- Urquhart. a Il.ttrieid man. was mur- vestigation resiled iu anything, d.-red la-t n.cht hy Ureen Mc'.ey. Both , r ,, i , - factions htive uno" bjen m ,kin: prepa- but they finally succeeded in tracing ratloD8 f,,r ,,, n-nt. the stamps that were being sold in San Fii' - i- " Cal . October 30. .1 1 l-.H!!- l...r..l. rr and a trrPAr. manv rfl mkin iucmicicbb, luumni-ucuui, i .n,n n arrangements to leave for that State goers in every town, w horn it is on i soon. duty to lay ourselves out. to win. Charlotte Chronicle: Duncan T. They are not too much inclined lo McRae, at the age of 54 years, died in enter a church even w hen it is fiee Salisbury Sunday night. He was born ar)d oper, The very large ma i ont in Montgomery county this State, but , working people-thai for the greater part of his life lived in , , i Texas. During the war he was ad ju- s to say, people steeped in . hiss tant of the 2Sth North Carolina regi prejudice, horribly suspicious ol ment. Just after the war he went to being patronized, morbidly i-ell White Hall, N. Y., but afterwards went ve tno intrLU0. ;p0 such to Cxalveston. iex ana irom mere people it does make a moved to HouBton. At ore time he : c"l c conducted a mercantile business in uiuei cuce, ui u tnej WW IHlli it, 2 Tr rrt i-.-r '-J""!-.V. I iMMlHi ii I Hll im t mt very mow real t hat New York to m unc Dawson and Five Chinese lepers wi re shipped home f Vinraw. s. c. Ahont the first of last thev can walk into a church Wltll- ocating the robbery itselt in the fom tnio i.i esieiuav uu a uuug August he was taten with malarial out any Kiss or restraint, without is in,, hi-. Rureati of Education. ( icavi MawwracTwai or A Xk?y N25 mm Vtr, lHd anil I'rol d not fl-l It. Pnruli BricUTnlij WV!i. krrpi till ll and "ur fnco len. Vitirpriitjfs Brita ud Stone. nink A IU mIc Waiter - p rt-o f. Yoj Can Pnlnt 0t Cmentod or Brick Wa Trtlltd vitr Prpicr;ic 4 T - a a ft y 3 , I ( I v made bv ex Pension s.s.orer Tanner, that he woa d pi.bl.sh .. statement that . all mae ' hings very unpleasant :-t th- A d m n ; ; rat ion, seems to :.. '. to a suspension of liQtili t e. 'c is now stated that there ; . be tu' more Peusvon Office l.ter.c.ure k-,veii to the public. The relief that will be felt at this an nouncement is likely to be temper ed by the knowledge of the means by which sucu a trice has been af- teot,i. The cohesive power of the spoil s stem This result Kong steamer, iney pre.-entn a P'"- fever at Houston, Tex. In order to re- i any sen8e of being there ou sullci was reached on Tuesday after- af h:I;1' cSS'IZ"!6 ad ? T noon. it was decided that the interest of the Hendersonville, from which place he desire, as it 18 surely our bounden "The inspectors having concluded citv would be served by shipping all the went to Saiinhnrv where he died. Mr. duty, to make the way into God's tion of Senator Quay by the Young that the stamps had been stolen from Chinese lepers to China. It is the opin- McRae never married. He was a mem- house as easy as possible. If on Men's Republican Tariff Club of the Rureau of Education, proceeded ?" ' t!"'rwkhahed?searbrfore ber of the EPiB0Pal churh' 4 once give tne free and unappro- This Republican Tariff Club 13 a Hramined 'ind a the "awd"au delphia Times says: Lawyer John D. , . jufAr's ri rsf dnrv is siin fi - rp i was at once examined, and as the Hflenv Ark.. October 30 -John Hayes, of Freeland. this county, has 1 Alter ail, a minister d ni st duty is poiitico-ecK lal organization. lobe- inspectors had anticipated, the Childreas , cerk of the steamboat Ames issued an address to the people of Free- not to make money. come a member of it, the person stamps that had been placed there Lee, t-hot and killed Henry Norman, on land, in which he asks for contnbutioss nMn,i m.t k . n.i.ii .,..a for safe keenint? wera eone. This board the boat, yesterday. Norman to defend Father Boyle, the priest con- , pivvn.u iicjiuuuiiiu .tun - - - - - --j - c, " .hnirH i Vpmnhin uml n.irt fur. TMnt-.prl nt Raleirh. N. C. Mr. Haves has : Thi Best Salvi in the world I' .! I M I.- .v. c.l ! 'AR in i. ic O 1 1 1 io i d Hce ! flF-ating )tov t In ni at L. H. CUTLER'S. 12 iru.wiT. 1. T. Bckl' Arnica Scut. gentleman. Ah, there's the rnb 1 'CLl"-u " " ' " "-i'1;"1'" tn w.in,lt Bend. Childrp-s saw that he received a letter from Col. T. C. Fuller, Outa, Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Thess Tonn? mm ar roaily-rn net couct,rueu' anu lD sianeu in dld not et off at the Bend and demand- chief counsel for Father Boy le. in which j Rheum, Ferer Soree, Tetter, Chapped . . J Bcarcu 01 young uawsoii. auey ed fare to Helena. Norman refused to he says that his client was notgivenal wuu air. iuav ou tne uroad meatre lound tiim yesterday aiternoon in pay. asserting that he was asleep when fair trial, and that the anti-Catholic of national politics. They will at- Harper's drug store, near the Walnut Bnd was reached, and had not feeling was so bitter that he could not tend hia Dnblic meeting and an Metropolitan Hotel, and promptly been awakened. The clerk denied this, obtain it. Mr. Hayes says that Joseph lenu nis puonc meetings and ap- " ' r t j . after some words he struck Nor- Newburger and several other Protes- wa never iw- elarini? plaud his speeches to the echo, but .tY , f ,, nnai raara man. who thereupon fired at Childress, tants have handed him checks. The was never so glaring- - f v, "Dawson is but twenty one years k..o ti,in oitt m ih hmmn .11 nnxt hnm n th nr - . - liic uqii . 1 1 ' ' '- " - ' - " ' - r - - - m agic on a relief. K. Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prioe 25 oents per box. Fo sale by R. N. Duffr. ian 17 . . . .L -, . .1 .. ' - . IhA HK im .y or so nhamelesaly illustrated.-- mey win not aamic nun to their 0f age, bat the three or four years Childress retur -ed the fire, and Norman end of this county, where many of his i Beeoham's Pills act like Philadelphia Record. social circle, and greet him as a he has been in this city he has lived ' fell dead. Childress is fatally injured. 1 relatives still reside. weak stomach. G L ii r t- iji'.s k hi: r. v.. 1 P'irel V . f !!.' .11 tl' Use 1! ! I ' 1 ' I ll.l - IC I ' : cure ail hi. " 1 l isi n , , 1 1 ni 11 ral f 1 a. iih-i cii 1 1 '1 1 a Inns a lT'i 1 1 ais - w , 1 1 n , sk in 0 im--.- 1 .1 ; . Hll (.1.1 ..-.II- .1 .... i,. for ppee 1 1 1 ii t 1 i t , c I Salt many 1 !iyn .us given : ,r .. (yr.!ing .1- -. 1. .1 a pel ic ii. i.i 1 : , v . . oils of 1 1 ni 11 :n have ii ner 1 y ' ' " i I ad nu ih bl . ill - a mends n in n ,1 I w ho ha I 1 ; !i 1, H ,1 1. 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